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Were it left to me to<lb />
decide whether we should<lb />
have a government without<lb />
newspapers or newspapers<lb />
without government, I should<lb />
not hesitate a moment to<lb />
H.eter the latter<lb />
-Thomas Jefferson<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
il you have a story idea, a<lb />
tip or a lead please<lb />
telephone us:<lb />
757-6366<lb />
757-6367<lb />
757-6309<lb />
Vol. 54 No. 11<lb />
12 pages today<lb />
Tuesday, October 2,1979<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Best<lb />
trial<lb />
soon<lb />
Bv KENNETH TYNDALL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The trial of ECU trustee<lb />
Dr. Andrew A. Best,<lb />
charged with conspiracy and<lb />
embezzlement, is scheduled<lb />
to begin on Oct. 8, 1979.<lb />
Dr. Best was indicted<lb />
along with three others by a<lb />
Pitt County Grand Jury on<lb />
June 4, 1979. The charges<lb />
involve the alleged em-<lb />
bezzlement of about<lb />
$100,000 from the Eastern<lb />
Carolina Tar River Credit<lb />
Union.<lb />
Dr. Best, a local physi-<lb />
cian, has been an ECU<lb />
trustee for the past six and<lb />
a half years. 63-year-old<lb />
Best had no comment on<lb />
the matter at the time of his<lb />
arrest in June. Roscoe<lb />
Norfleet, chairman of the<lb />
Credit Union, also made no<lb />
comment.<lb />
Earlier this year, Mr.<lb />
Troy Pate, chairman of the<lb />
Board of Trustees, said that<lb />
the Board would assume<lb />
that "a man is innocent<lb />
until proven guilty and no<lb />
action would be taken<lb />
against him.<lb />
D. D. Pollock of the<lb />
Beech and Pollock law firm<lb />
is attorney for Best.<lb />
East Carolina s dark horse<lb />
Student ninning for council<lb />
Dr. Andrew Best<lb />
Funding of SGA<lb />
newsletter questioned<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
"Age and student status<lb />
are my biggest handicaps<lb />
says an ECU senior in the<lb />
race for a Greenville city<lb />
council position.<lb />
David Hunt, a 24-year-<lb />
old geology major, hopes to<lb />
win one of six city council<lb />
seats in the municipal<lb />
elections set for Oct. 9. As<lb />
the first ECU student ever<lb />
to run for a voting position<lb />
in Greenville's city govern-<lb />
ment, Hunt said that his<lb />
major obstacle has been<lb />
"overcoming the student<lb />
stereotype" in the minds of<lb />
local voters.<lb />
"There have been two<lb />
meetings so far where all of<lb />
the candidates had a chance<lb />
to speak before certain<lb />
groups in the city, and<lb />
when I got up to speak, I<lb />
had the feeling that every-<lb />
one's reaction was 'OK,<lb />
let's give the kid a chance<lb />
almost like 'Let's get this<lb />
over with But by the time<lb />
I finished talking, I think<lb />
they took me more serious-<lb />
ly said Hunt, who is also<lb />
the youngest city council<lb />
candidate ever to run.<lb />
A Greenville native,<lb />
Hunt is one of thirteen<lb />
others in the race. Ten of<lb />
his opponents are either<lb />
incumbent city councilmen,<lb />
or have had other experi-<lb />
ence in local civic affairs.<lb />
Although he admits being a<lb />
"dark horse Hunt said<lb />
that his lack of involvement<lb />
in area politics could be an<lb />
asset to Greenville citizens.<lb />
"I don't think I would<lb />
be as biased as some other<lb />
people. I own no land here<lb />
in Greenville; I don't have<lb />
any political entanglements,<lb />
and I don't have anything to<lb />
gain or lose on any<lb />
particular issue. I think that<lb />
1 would be more objective<lb />
said Hunt.<lb />
Although issues relating<lb />
to ECU do not figure<lb />
prominently in the coming<lb />
elections, Hunt voiced his<lb />
opinion on matters that may<lb />
be of interest to the<lb />
University. ECU students<lb />
are an important consumer<lb />
group in Greenville, and<lb />
Hunt favors complete re-<lb />
moval of the Blue Laws<lb />
which he calls "a hindrance<lb />
to consumers<lb />
Hunt also said that he is<lb />
opposed to the idea of an<lb />
overpass at the intersection<lb />
at 10th Street and College<lb />
Hill Drive, saying that<lb />
"students in a hurry to get<lb />
to class probably wouldn't<lb />
use it Hunt is in favor of<lb />
local initiatives to increase<lb />
bike path mileage in the<lb />
city. Although there are<lb />
presently about 30 miles of<lb />
bicycle paths in Greenville,<lb />
Hunt said that students<lb />
could only benefit from a<lb />
more extensive system.<lb />
Hunt said that he had<lb />
hoped for more support<lb />
from students. He added<lb />
that students might not<lb />
know their voting rights,<lb />
referring to a recent State<lb />
Supreme Court ruling which<lb />
states that a student may<lb />
vote in local elections if he<lb />
has "abandoned his prior<lb />
home, has a present<lb />
intention to make the<lb />
college town his home, and<lb />
intends to remain in the<lb />
college town at least as long<lb />
as he is a student there<lb />
"In the past, students<lb />
have usually reacted to<lb />
unpopular city government<lb />
by boycotting the merchants<lb />
or similar actions instead of<lb />
trying to participate in the<lb />
political system. That's<lb />
basically what I'm trying to<lb />
do, " Hunt said.<lb />
David Hunt<lb />
First SGA meeting held yesterday<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
"The SGA newsletter is not an SGA<lb />
publication, as far as we're concerned Dr.<lb />
Jack Thornton, financial advisor to the SGA,<lb />
called The East Carolinian last week and said<lb />
that the SGA newsletter was not funded by<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
"There is no line item for the<lb />
newsletter Thornton stated. He added that<lb />
there is no record of a requisition or a<lb />
purchase order to National Printing Co who<lb />
printed the newsletter.<lb />
"National.Printing Co. has been in hot<lb />
water in the past for printing things without<lb />
purchase orders Thornton said.<lb />
SGA President Brett Melvin said the<lb />
summer legislature approved funds to print<lb />
the newsletter and that there was a mistake<lb />
in bookkeeping.<lb />
"The only mistake is that there was no<lb />
purchase order Thornton said. "It was a<lb />
mistake in judgement. No one has an excuse<lb />
for not getting a purchase order<lb />
Charles Sherrod, vice president of the<lb />
SGA, said the student government did not<lb />
pay for the newsletter, and he is opposed to<lb />
future newsletters.<lb />
"It's not so bad to print a summer report,<lb />
but I don't think it's right for the<lb />
government to print a self-analysis Sherrod<lb />
said.<lb />
Elmer Meyer, vice chancellor for student<lb />
life, congratulated Ellen Fishburne on an<lb />
"attractive, articulate and informative SGA<lb />
newsletter<lb />
"I must say I was surprised to see that<lb />
the 'staff who wrote an article in Tuesday's<lb />
(Sept. 25) East Carolinian would question<lb />
such a pamphlet being produced by any<lb />
organization Meyer said in a letter to<lb />
Fishburne. A copy of the letter was sent to<lb />
Marc Barnes, editor of The East Carolinian.<lb />
Meyer said he has asked the chairperson<lb />
of the Media Board to bring the matter<lb />
before the board at the next meeting "for<lb />
clarification<lb />
The Media Board Constitution states:<lb />
"Editorial policy of an individual medium<lb />
shall be excluded from board control<lb />
In response to Meyer's letter, Editor<lb />
Marc Barnes said, "It would be a dangerous<lb />
precedent for any editor to explain editorial<lb />
policy to any governmental unit. If this<lb />
became a frequent practice, the word<lb />
'clarification' might become confused with<lb />
'control This would be an infringement on<lb />
First Amendment rights of the press<lb />
By CHRISTINE CAGLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The first meeting of the<lb />
student government legis-<lb />
lature was held Monday<lb />
with the newly elected SGA<lb />
Speaker Mike Adkins, pre-<lb />
siding.<lb />
All members of the<lb />
1979-80 legislature were<lb />
sworn in by Attorney<lb />
General Randy Ingram<lb />
A new resolution was<lb />
proposed by Hope MacMil-<lb />
lan and approved by the<lb />
legislature. It concerned a<lb />
letter to the ECU Marching<lb />
Pirates thanking them for a<lb />
job well done as pole<lb />
attenders for the election<lb />
held last week.<lb />
Tim Mertz, former<lb />
chairman of the Elections<lb />
Committee, gave members<lb />
the Campaign Report for<lb />
the election last week.<lb />
According to Mertz, the<lb />
campaign went well, except<lb />
for that of senior class<lb />
president.<lb />
"It is in dispute right<lb />
now. There was a complaint<lb />
filed by Doug White against<lb />
his opponent, Graham<lb />
Settle Mertz said. A trial<lb />
has been set for next week.<lb />
Mertz added that "there<lb />
is a big need to re-do the<lb />
election rules. They are<lb />
outdated because of a new<lb />
Judiciary Board ruling by<lb />
Chancellor Brewer. If any-<lb />
one would like to help<lb />
rewrite the rules, see SGA<lb />
President Brett Melvin.<lb />
Committee appointments<lb />
will be made at the next<lb />
SGA meeting, according to<lb />
SGA Speaker Adkins.<lb />
The 1979-80 SGA legislature<lb />
Monday.<lb />
S�<lb />
Simpson keynote speaker<lb />
at journalism workshop<lb />
Michael Simpson, Director of the Student � <lb />
CmZJoTkeynote speaker at the Journalism Workshop<lb />
S1 (Photo by Hugh Johnson)<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Mike Simpson, director<lb />
of the Student Press Law<lb />
Center (SPLC) in Washing-<lb />
ton� D.C was the keynote<lb />
speaker in the Fifth Annual<lb />
Publications Workshop on<lb />
Saturday, Sept. 29.<lb />
Simpson, who considers<lb />
himself both a lawyer and a<lb />
journalist, spoke on the<lb />
theme of the conference,<lb />
"Press Rights and Respon-<lb />
sibilities? It is a topic he is<lb />
' very familiar with. Simpson<lb />
has headed the center since<lb />
it was founded in 1974.<lb />
The SPLC is described<lb />
as "the only national<lb />
organization devoted exclu-<lb />
sively to protecting the first<lb />
amendment rights of high<lb />
school and college journal-<lb />
ists<lb />
Simpson spoke to the<lb />
students on their rights<lb />
concerning censorship by<lb />
their school principals and<lb />
local school boards. Ac-<lb />
cording to Simpson, only in<lb />
the last ten years have<lb />
students been aware of<lb />
their first amendment<lb />
rights.<lb />
The workshop was<lb />
sponsored by the Society of<lb />
Collegiate Journalists at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Most of the students felt<lb />
that the courses were very<lb />
informative, and all felt that<lb />
they had learned something<lb />
at the end of the workshop.<lb />
The workshop offered<lb />
courses in all of the various<lb />
media including newspap-<lb />
. era, television, radio, mag-<lb />
azine and yearbooks.<lb />
The workshop speakers<lb />
included; Mrs. Henrietta<lb />
Barbour, Journalism Dept<lb />
Rocky Mou" Wtsrh School;<lb />
Dr. Carlton Hens Speech<lb />
and Drama Dept ECU; Dr.<lb />
Sally Brett, English Dept<lb />
ECU; Mr. Tommy Forrest,<lb />
Daily Reflector staff photo-<lb />
grapher; Mr. Ashley<lb />
Futrell, ECU trustee and<lb />
editor and publisher of the<lb />
Washington Daily News;<lb />
Georgette Hedrick, Inform-<lb />
ation and Publication, ECU<lb />
School of Medicine; Woody<lb />
Peele, Sports Editor, Daily<lb />
Reflector; James Rees,<lb />
Speech and Drama Dept<lb />
ECU; Jeff Rollins, former<lb />
Rebel editor; Don Schlienz,<lb />
News Editor, Daily Re-<lb />
flector; Richy Smith, Kin-<lb />
ston Daily Free Press; Bill<lb />
Stoes, Delmar Publishing;<lb />
Monika Southerland, former<lb />
Buccaneer editor; Robert<lb />
Swaim, East Carolinian<lb />
director of advertising; John<lb />
Warren, English Dept<lb />
ECU; and James E. Wise,<lb />
Tar Heel Magazine.<lb />
Honor<lb />
Council<lb />
positions<lb />
The SGA is accepting<lb />
applications for positions on<lb />
the ECU Honor Council and<lb />
Appeals Board until Tues-<lb />
day, Oct. 9.<lb />
The SGA Executive<lb />
Council, which consists of<lb />
all class presidents and<lb />
SGA executive officers, will<lb />
screen all candidates for the<lb />
1979-80 honor council.<lb />
"We are trying to find<lb />
concerned students who will<lb />
best represent East Caro-<lb />
lina, said Nicky Francis,<lb />
president of the graduate<lb />
school.<lb />
The honor council wants<lb />
students urith a history of<lb />
campus involvement, good<lb />
sttitudes and academic<lb />
standings and experience<lb />
working with people.<lb />
elected Mike Adkins as speaker in its first meeting<lb />
(Photo by John H. Groga<lb />
WECU plagued<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
WECU is seeking the help of Congressman Walter B<lb />
Jones in an attempt to determine the fate of its FM<lb />
construction permit, according to Station Manager John<lb />
Jeter.<lb />
The university-operated radio station has been waiting<lb />
for FCC approval on its construction plans since last spring<lb />
when an amendment to the original application was filed.<lb />
The station has had several problems since first filing in<lb />
June, 1978, but according to Jeter, a decision on the<lb />
present application should have been reached in August.<lb />
"I've been in contact with Mr. Edward Perry, our<lb />
consulting engineer in Boston, who is constantly in touch<lb />
with the FCC. He sees no reason why our permit shouldn't<lb />
have been approved by now, since everything finally<lb />
seemed to be in order Jeter said.<lb />
Jeter said that he spoke to Congressman Jones about<lb />
the matter three weeks ago.<lb />
"He said he had spoken with the.FCC, and they told<lb />
him everything would be settled in two weeks, but we<lb />
never heard from them. When I called Congressman Jones'<lb />
office to find out what happened, his secretary said he was<lb />
out of town on business. She said she would contact the<lb />
FCC and make sure that Congressman Jones calls them as<lb />
soon as possible.<lb />
Jeter said that he suspects internal FCC politics may be<lb />
involved.<lb />
"According to sources that I consider very reliable, one<lb />
of the FCC lawyers, Jonathan David, is pushing for a new<lb />
FCC regulation that would limit the number of educational<lb />
FM stations in university systems such as UNC and NYU<lb />
in New York. At present there are 17 stations in the UNC<lb />
system, and if the new rule is passed before we get word<lb />
en our application, chances for an FM station here may<lb />
have been killed<lb /><pb facs="00057219_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page 2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 2 October 1979<lb />
Computer aids blind<lb />
B ROBERT ALBANESE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Blind students at ECU<lb />
will soon benefit from a<lb />
ichine incorporating some<lb />
i( the latest advances in<lb />
omputer technology.<lb />
The Kurzweil Reading<lb />
nputer costs about<lb />
! -indent places<lb />
k face down on<lb />
and a<lb />
ads"<lb />
the words, respecting in-<lb />
tonation and punctuation.<lb />
The main unit, which<lb />
resembles a photostat cop-<lb />
ier, contains detailed cir-<lb />
cuitry and a scanning<lb />
camera. A command pro-<lb />
gramming unit and a<lb />
loudspeaker are hooked to<lb />
the main unit by cables.<lb />
"It can read several<lb />
hundred styles of type<lb />
explain- Jern Adderton.<lb />
technical coordinator o!<lb />
Mudent eulogized<lb />
AN PADGETT<lb />
who died<lb />
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separation from In- family,<lb />
still in Ethiopia: his wife,<lb />
hi parents and his sister.<lb />
Kbera, once a pharmacy<lb />
ins ner in his ow n count i y.<lb />
i begun studies at ECl<lb />
which he hoped would lead<lb />
phari ic) work i this<lb />
country<lb />
Earnhardt mentioned<lb />
Abera's sincerity, love of<lb />
tamilv. sense ol conscience,<lb />
and responsibilities in des-<lb />
cribing Abera's qualities.<lb />
'The common herd values<lb />
friends tor their utility<lb />
Rev. Earnhardt -aid. quot-<lb />
ing Ovid. Earnhard -aid<lb />
Abera "aw a friend a- onl<lb />
somebod) to love.<lb />
Alter the government<lb />
changed in Ethiopia,<lb />
Kbera's business was nat-<lb />
alized and Abera was<lb />
sent to a "reprogramming<lb />
ter Earnhardt said.<lb />
bera tied the countrv ami<lb />
?pent six month- in a<lb />
refugee camp in France. He<lb />
studied languages before<lb />
ming to this country and<lb />
most recenth worked in the<lb />
eign language depart-<lb />
ment on campus.<lb />
HHMYS<lb />
1890<lb />
Seafood<lb />
Tuesday Night<lb />
Specials<lb />
TROUT $2.95<lb />
PERCH $2.95<lb />
all you can eat<lb />
No take-outs please.<lb />
Meal includes:<lb />
French Fries, Cole slaw,<lb />
Hushpupplea.<lb />
We are proud to<lb />
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Pledges congratulated<lb />
classified<lb />
By RICKI GUARMIS<lb />
Staff U ritcr<lb />
X ith ECU Homecoming<lb />
just around the corner,<lb />
sororities and fraternities<lb />
are preparing their numer-<lb />
ous festivities. Homecoming<lb />
court nominees are being<lb />
chosen and parties are<lb />
being planned.<lb />
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Oct. 3, at the Attic, IFC<lb />
presents The Tarns. All<lb />
Greeks and Independents<lb />
are encouraged to attend.<lb />
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The Alpha Xi Delta-<lb />
enjoyed a successful fall<lb />
rush, inducting 13 new<lb />
members on September 18.<lb />
The" sisters welcomed the<lb />
pledges on pref night with a<lb />
celebration at Tar River<lb />
Pool Club. Entertainment<lb />
was provided.<lb />
The Alpha Xi remain<lb />
undefeated in intramural<lb />
football. They have been<lb />
 ictorious over the Tn<lb />
Sigma Chi Omegas, Alpha<lb />
Phis and Alpha Omicron<lb />
Pi's. The Alpha Xi Deltas<lb />
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wcdl in flag football beating<lb />
Chi Omega and Alpha Phi.<lb />
The Delta Zeta sorority<lb />
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and would like to congratu-<lb />
late all the sororities on a<lb />
successful rush.<lb />
Big Brother rush will be<lb />
announced at a later date.<lb />
Delta Zeta celebrates Foun-<lb />
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Doha Zeta on Oct. 20.<lb />
The Chi Omega held<lb />
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which included a cocktail<lb />
part) before the game. The<lb />
Pi pledge da is having a<lb />
happy hour on Tuesday,<lb />
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Leanne Teague, day student<lb />
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Tuesday,October2, 1979, page 4<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
The dream of WECU<lb />
The U.S. government has, In Its infinite<lb />
and far reaching wisdom, wrapped up the<lb />
dream of John Jeter so tight that it's quite<lb />
possible it will never see the light of day.<lb />
John Jeter is the station manager of<lb />
WECU, the campus radio station that is<lb />
having more than its share of problems<lb />
getting Federal Communications Commis-<lb />
sion approval for its license to operate.<lb />
The Dream began two summers ago,<lb />
when Jeter began making plans to make<lb />
WECU-FM a reality. After several end<lb />
tuns around the present Administration,<lb />
and multiple requests to the Media Board,<lb />
Jeter finally got the go ahead to begin<lb />
plans for the construction of an FM<lb />
transmitter atop Tyler Dorm.<lb />
Snags began to develop in the plan<lb />
almost from the start. The FCC kept<lb />
equiring additional information, such as<lb />
the exact location of the transmitter. The<lb />
University hierarchy kept pushing for a full<lb />
time professional station manager, and the<lb />
dream became stalled in time consuming<lb />
discussions between Jeter, the Media<lb />
Board and the Administration.<lb />
That bring us up to the time following<lb />
last Christmas vacation. Early in the<lb />
springtime, the application was finally<lb />
submitted, in its final form, to the FCC in<lb />
and Top 40 which smothers the airwaves at<lb />
this time.<lb />
Now, we find that there may be a new<lb />
wrinkle to the license approval. It seems<lb />
that one of the FCC lawyers is trying to<lb />
limit the number of new university<lb />
operated (and student managed) stations,<lb />
both here in North Carolina, and in New<lb />
York State.<lb />
How much can we stand? We know for<lb />
certain that Jeter cannot be blamed for the<lb />
current mess that the station finds itself in.<lb />
Jeter has brought the project along from<lb />
the start � he has nursed, and cared for<lb />
it, and he has even vowed to stay at East<lb />
Carolina until there is some final decision<lb />
made in the matter.<lb />
It all comes down to Big vs. Small. Big<lb />
government and big government paper-<lb />
work all too often will hurt the people it is<lb />
trying to serve. A bunch of college kids get<lb />
out on their own initiative to try to bring an<lb />
entertaining and informative voice to the<lb />
students of ECU, and they get knocked<lb />
down everywhere they turn.<lb />
Maybe if enough people get angry<lb />
enough at the federal government, things<lb />
can be changed for the better. If we all<lb />
wrote our Congressmen and Senators,<lb />
something could be done.<lb />
Washington.<lb />
The waiting game begins and the<lb />
students ask each other when the new<lb />
radio station they have been hearing about<lb />
for so long will reach the airwaves. Several<lb />
have wished for an alternative station (like<lb />
WECU) which will program for young<lb />
adults, rather than the candy coated disco<lb />
rrronihing is for certain: if the Carter<lb />
Administration allows the FCC to disband<lb />
college radio stations, and the FCC turns<lb />
all the radios off, Carter may well find that<lb />
students and people who are sympathetic<lb />
to our plight may well hit the right switch<lb />
when President Carter comes up for<lb />
reelection.<lb />
t merican Journal<lb />
A rock revival ?<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
Will rock music help<lb />
to spark a religious revival<lb />
in America? the ranks of<lb />
"horn again" rockers have<lb />
In-en swelling lately, the<lb />
most celebrated addition<lb />
being that of Bob Dylan.<lb />
Even Randy Newman has<lb />
gotten into the act �<lb />
facetiously � with a new<lb />
album called Born Again.<lb />
Which of rock's big names<lb />
w ill be next to take the<lb />
plunge in Pat Boone's<lb />
mctified swimming pool?<lb />
For music with a reput-<lb />
;ion for nose-thumbing<lb />
 belliousness, rock has had<lb />
long and close relation-<lb />
hip with religion. Rock and<lb />
roll draws equally on gospel<lb />
oul and devilish blues,<lb />
pious Appalachian folks airs<lb />
and heavy metal thunder.<lb />
Elvis Presley was a devotee<lb />
of spirituals. Even the<lb />
psychedelic sounds of the<lb />
sixties were, at bottom,<lb />
spiritual, though they took<lb />
n on-traditional forms.<lb />
Dylan has shocked his<lb />
long-time followers, whose<lb />
spirituality is also usually<lb />
non-traditional, by pro<lb />
claiming his faith in Jesus<lb />
on his new LP, Slow Train<lb />
Coming. This, despite the<lb />
fact that Dylan has always<lb />
been a religious songwriter.<lb />
Back in 1968, writing about<lb />
one of Dylan's earliest<lb />
"political" protest songs,<lb />
Jon Landau observed:<lb />
When the Ship Comes<lb />
In' shows off the apocalyp-<lb />
tic myth of Dylan. The<lb />
entire imagery is biblical:<lb />
'Pharaoh's Tomb 'the foes<lb />
will rise the use of the<lb />
ship itself as an image and<lb />
the concluding wish that the<lb />
foes will drown. The song is<lb />
almost frightening in its<lb />
religious zeal.<lb />
"Bob Dylan Landau<lb />
went on, "never was<lb />
political. He was simply<lb />
acting out a religious<lb />
allegory on the political<lb />
landscape of contemporary<lb />
America. His primary con-<lb />
cerns weremoral, and<lb />
moral in a religious, Jewish,<lb />
Christian sense<lb />
Nevertheless, Dylan's<lb />
new crusade poses prob-<lb />
lems for long-time listeners<lb />
like myself who want very<lb />
much (maybe too much) to<lb />
have another Dylan master-<lb />
piece for our turntables. As<lb />
much as I want to cheer<lb />
Slow Train Coming, I can't<lb />
help comparing its religios-<lb />
ity to an earlier Dylan LP I<lb />
like better.<lb />
John Wesley Harding,<lb />
released in early 1968, is<lb />
charged with every bit as<lb />
much religious feeling as<lb />
Slow Train Coming, but<lb />
unlike the latter, it doesn't<lb />
often lapse into simplistic<lb />
moralizing. The songs on<lb />
John Wesley Harding are<lb />
layered passion plays en-<lb />
acted against a spare<lb />
musical background of har-<lb />
monica, drums and guitar.<lb />
In the course of an hour's<lb />
listening, the music as-<lb />
sumes a hypnotic, dronelike<lb />
quality, building to an<lb />
inevitable climax that hits<lb />
home with the force of<lb />
revealed truth.<lb />
By comparison, the<lb />
songs on Slow Train Com-<lb />
ing are airless and arid.<lb />
There is barely room to<lb />
breathe amidst the stern<lb />
commandments that Dylan<lb />
hurls from the mountaintop.<lb />
I was raised in a fundamen-<lb />
talist Protestant church and<lb />
I heard many of these same<lb />
injunctions as a boy. Dylan<lb />
rocks better than my<lb />
childhood preacher, but the<lb />
hallmarks of his message<lb />
are the same:<lb />
paranoia: "my so-called<lb />
friends "they'd like to<lb />
drive from this townthey<lb />
don't want me around"<lb />
xenophobia: "Sheiks<lb />
walking around like kings<lb />
wearing fancy jewels and<lb />
nose-ringsDeciding Amer-<lb />
ica's future from Amster-<lb />
dam and Paris<lb />
admonitions: "You<lb />
either got faith or you got<lb />
unbeliefAnd there ain't no<lb />
neutral ground<lb />
fear: "Can they imagine<lb />
the darkness that will fall<lb />
from on highWhen men<lb />
will beg Cod to kill<lb />
themAnd they won't be<lb />
able to die<lb />
This is straight-ahead<lb />
oldtime religion and, to my<lb />
mind, not much more than<lb />
conventional wisdom. Dylan<lb />
didn't get to be the poet<lb />
laureate of a generation by<lb />
rote repetition of Sunday<lb />
School lessons or by scape-<lb />
goating foreigners in a voice<lb />
marinated in indignation<lb />
What Slow Train Com-<lb />
ing lacks, above all, is a<lb />
sense of humor and a<lb />
healthy respect for the<lb />
absurd. The best of Dylan's<lb />
work, from Another Side of<lb />
Bob Dylan (1964) to Blonde<lb />
on Blonde (1966), had both,<lb />
in common with many<lb />
religious traditions, such as<lb />
Carlos Castenada's reading<lb />
of Native America sorcery<lb />
and the "crazy wisdom"<lb />
school of Buddhism. But<lb />
humor and a knowing<lb />
absurdity have been miss-<lb />
ing from Dylan's music for<lb />
a dozen years now, and<lb />
their absence has weakened<lb />
his work considerably<lb />
Dylan now takes himself as<lb />
seriously as his most<lb />
fervent fans used to take<lb />
him.<lb />
One can only speculate<lb />
about why Bob Dylan has<lb />
chosen to travel what seems<lb />
to be a narrow-gauge road<lb />
into the eighties. We all<lb />
need something to believe<lb />
in, and the teachings of<lb />
many faiths have described<lb />
the end of days in terrifying<lb />
detail. Looking around, it's<lb />
not hard to build a case for<lb />
apocalypse now.<lb />
Whether by accident or<lb />
design, Dylan's new road-<lb />
map for the soul captures<lb />
the mood of a nation<lb />
impatient with nuance and<lb />
ambiguity. What could be<lb />
more clear-cut than a choice<lb />
between heaven and hell?<lb />
I'm not saying that Dylan's<lb />
decision is wrong � the<lb />
fact is I don't know �<lb />
simply that it would be<lb />
rewarding to see him<lb />
illuminate the rich religious<lb />
legacy that has always<lb />
inspired artists, instead of<lb />
just clinging to it, as he's<lb />
doing now.<lb />
Uppity Women<lb />
Low pay through the years<lb />
By G. C. CARTER<lb />
Unemployment is a very<lb />
serious problem these days.<lb />
It is particularly serious if<lb />
you happen to be among<lb />
the 6 that the news<lb />
reporters tell us are un-<lb />
employed in our nation.<lb />
The status of "college<lb />
student" has sometimes<lb />
provided a buffer between<lb />
the collegiate and the harsh<lb />
economic realities .of the<lb />
"real world" � but not so<lb />
much anymore, it seems. I<lb />
am acquainted with only a<lb />
few students who don't<lb />
have at least one occupation<lb />
in addition to going to<lb />
school. A summer job is<lb />
often the source of a<lb />
student's spending money if<lb />
she is not planning to be<lb />
employed September<lb />
through May.<lb />
Having been unem-<lb />
ployed for four months now,<lb />
I can offer personal testi-<lb />
mony that those summer<lb />
jobs seemed to be a lot<lb />
scarcer this year, and the<lb />
competition for them a lot<lb />
greater, in terms of the<lb />
number of people applying.<lb />
To be honest, it was scary.<lb />
The state employment<lb />
service was no help at all.<lb />
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counsellor would ask "Can<lb />
you type?" and I'd say<lb />
"No" and then the counsel-<lb />
lor would look very helpless.<lb />
After a few whirls of the<lb />
microfiche would come the<lb />
inevitable "Try again in a<lb />
couple of weeks<lb />
Let's be realistic � if<lb />
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type?" has continuously<lb />
haunted me, and made me<lb />
wonder if that is all that<lb />
women are expected to do<lb />
in the working world<lb />
nowadays. Areas in which<lb />
women have been em-<lb />
ployed, down through the<lb />
history of the United States,<lb />
would make a crazy zig-zag<lb />
on a graph.<lb />
In colonial times, every-<lb />
body worked, doing what-<lb />
ever had to be done.<lb />
Traditional "women's<lb />
work" began before sunrise<lb />
and continued on into the<lb />
night. This included<lb />
weaving, spinning, house-<lb />
cleaning, laundering, fetch-<lb />
ing water, sewing, ironing,<lb />
cooking, preserving, gar-<lb />
dening, baking, milking,<lb />
and making butter. Women<lb />
made their own soap,<lb />
polish, starch, candles,<lb />
brooms, clothing, linen. In<lb />
addition, many women were<lb />
skilled hunters and butch-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Outside the home, co-<lb />
lonial women were em-<lb />
ployed in virtually every<lb />
kind of job. Women were<lb />
blacksmiths, silversmiths,<lb />
wheelwrights, sailmakers,<lb />
tailors, teachers. There<lb />
were women printers, news-<lb />
paper publishers, shop-<lb />
keepers, innkeepers, doc-<lb />
tors, and apothecaries.<lb />
In spite of their myriad<lb />
of services to their com-<lb />
munities, colonial married<lb />
women had the same legal<lb />
rights as idiots and children<lb />
� almost none. Where<lb />
were "equity laws" to<lb />
protect very wealthy wo-<lb />
men, but the majority of<lb />
women could not own any-<lb />
thing, including the clothes<lb />
they wore, and they could<lb />
not sue in court.<lb />
By the end of the<lb />
nineteenth century, slave<lb />
laborers performed much of<lb />
the backbreaking work that<lb />
was done in the South.<lb />
Black women worked in the<lb />
fields and were beaten with<lb />
whips, just as the black<lb />
men were. Many white<lb />
women complained that the<lb />
task of "supervising" and<lb />
caring for the slaves was so<lb />
time consuming that they<lb />
wondered "who owns<lb />
who? Plantation mistres-<lb />
ses were expected to accept<lb />
in silence the numerous<lb />
mulatto children that were<lb />
born from the rape of slave<lb />
women by the white planta-<lb />
tion masters.<lb />
In exchange for their<lb />
silence, women were glori-<lb />
fied with chivalrous venera-<lb />
tion, which not only satis-<lb />
fied their need to feel<lb />
valued, but apparently<lb />
helped to assuage the guilt<lb />
of the white men, and ease<lb />
their suspicion that they<lb />
might be slipping into<lb />
"bestiality<lb />
In the North, a new<lb />
city-dwelling middle class<lb />
emerged in the early nine-<lb />
teenth century, apart from<lb />
the majority of farm-<lb />
dwellers and factory work-<lb />
ers. Members of this middle<lb />
class derived their wealth<lb />
from commerce. Business<lb />
took the men away from<lb />
home, leaving the women<lb />
alone. Home and family<lb />
came to be seen as separate<lb />
from the world of work and<lb />
money.<lb />
Although women might<lb />
labor all day, producing<lb />
many vital goods and<lb />
services, in the eyes of the<lb />
world they did not work �<lb />
they were seen as being<lb />
"supported" b theiT hus-<lb />
bands.<lb />
By this time, certifica-<lb />
tion had become a require-<lb />
ment for all professional<lb />
persons. Since women were<lb />
excluded from formal train-<lb />
ing, the professions were<lb />
now open only to men. Only<lb />
a few kinds of low-paid<lb />
work were available to<lb />
women: domestic service.<lb />
teaching, nursing, sewing,<lb />
factory operative.<lb />
The theory of "woman's<lb />
sphere" became very popu-<lb />
lar among the wealthy and<lb />
middle classes of people.<lb />
Women who observed the<lb />
proprieties demanded by<lb />
"woman's sphere" (timidi-<lb />
ty, delicacy, helplessness,)<lb />
were referred to by nine<lb />
teenth century Americans<lb />
as "ladies<lb />
Many of these delicate<lb />
ladies became tireless work-<lb />
ers during the Civil War.<lb />
They spent long hours<lb />
sewing bandages and keep-<lb />
ing their households and<lb />
businesses operating. Tens<lb />
of thousands of women<lb />
served as nurses, some near<lb />
the front lines, most of<lb />
them receiving no pay.<lb />
Women served as spies,<lb />
saboteurs, scouts and cour-<lb />
iers. Women began to take<lb />
over the professions again.<lb />
For the first time women<lb />
were hired in government<lb />
offices � for very low pay.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN is the student<lb />
newspaper of East Carolina University<lb />
sponsored by the Media Board of ECU and<lb />
is distributed each Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
during the academic year (weekly during the<lb />
summer).<lb />
Offices are located on the second floor of the<lb />
Publications Center (Old South Building). Our<lb />
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Peeple, places, arid<lb />
remember lw<lb />
11 Ics<lb />
Concerned about the<lb />
proliferation of Nuclear<lb />
power plants and Nuclear<lb />
weapons? Beginning Thurs<lb />
Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. i study<lb />
group on alternatives to<lb />
nuclear power and" nuclear<lb />
disarmament will begin.<lb />
The study will be led by<lb />
Reverend Anderson at the<lb />
Methodist Student Center.<lb />
Faculty and students who<lb />
are concerned about these<lb />
issues are encouraged to<lb />
come. Call the MSC if you<lb />
are interested � 758-2030.<lb />
i n ma<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will<lb />
meet Thursday, October 4<lb />
at 7:00 in Biology 103.<lb />
 III <lb />
Who? The Greenville<lb />
Recreation and Parks De-<lb />
partment.<lb />
What? A Physical Fit-<lb />
ness Program for men.<lb />
Where? The Elm Street<lb />
Gymnasium.<lb />
When? October 1<lb />
through Nov. 23 (each week<lb />
Mon. through Fri.).<lb />
Times, 4 classes,<lb />
12 p.ml p.m.<lb />
1 p.m2 p.m.<lb />
6 p.m7 p.m.<lb />
7 p.m8 p.m.<lb />
Cost $10 per month for<lb />
the 1st four weeks; $10 per<lb />
month for the 2nd four<lb />
weeks.<lb />
MlK<lb />
The election for "Miss<lb />
Souls" will be held Wed<lb />
Oct. 3, 11-4 p.m. at the<lb />
Ledonia S. Wright Afro-<lb />
American Center. Please<lb />
participate! Students are<lb />
reminded that SOULS will<lb />
meet Oct. 4, 8:00 p.m. at<lb />
the Center.<lb />
ecscec<lb />
The YLast Carolina Stu-<lb />
dent Council for Exceptional<lb />
Children will meet Wed<lb />
Oct. 3 at 5:00 p.m. in room<lb />
129 Speight. A guest<lb />
speaker from Greenville<lb />
ARC will attend the meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
fit f sill i<lb />
There will be a Rho<lb />
Epsilon meeting on October<lb />
4, at 4:00 in Room 221,<lb />
Mendenhall. Bill Reagan,<lb />
President of N. State<lb />
Savings and Loan, will<lb />
speak on the effect of the<lb />
'Tight Money" situation<lb />
experienced across our<lb />
nation today. All members<lb />
and interested parties are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
l l iti I<lb />
Recreate at the ECU<lb />
Parks, Recreation, and<lb />
Conservation Society meet-<lb />
ing on Tues Oct. 2 at 7:30<lb />
p.m. in the PRC building on<lb />
campus. Find out what's<lb />
going on. Refreshments will<lb />
be served.<lb />
psclh<lb />
Psi Chi, Psychology<lb />
Honor Society, meeting Oct.<lb />
3 at 7:15 in Speight 129. Dr.<lb />
Barnhill, a child psychiatrist<lb />
will :he ECU School of<lb />
Medicine will speak. Re-<lb />
freshments served. Non-<lb />
members weome �<lb />
Members demanded.<lb />
r.jiiii u<lb />
Register now for the<lb />
Day-Student ACU-I TABLE<lb />
TENNIS Tournament to be<lb />
held Tuesday, October 9 at<lb />
Mendenhall at 6:00 p.m. All<lb />
participants must register<lb />
by 5:00 p.m Friday,<lb />
October 5 at the Billiards<lb />
Center.<lb />
Tournament details and<lb />
information are available at<lb />
the Billiards Center.<lb />
circle I<lb />
The East Carolina Circle<lb />
K Club meets Tues. nights<lb />
at 7 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center (Room 221).<lb />
Everyone is welcome to<lb />
cultural<lb />
center<lb />
� The Ledonia Wright<lb />
Afro-American Cultural Cen-<lb />
ter is open daily from 9<lb />
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru<lb />
Friday.<lb />
Organizations wishing to<lb />
use the center during<lb />
evenings and on weekends<lb />
are to contact the director of<lb />
services of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
crafts<lb />
Crafts workshops are<lb />
now available at the Crafts<lb />
Center in Mendenhall. Be-<lb />
ginning Darkroom, Macra-<lb />
me, Pottery, Stained Glass,<lb />
Quilting, Wood Design,<lb />
Floor Loom Weaving, Be-<lb />
ginning Jewelry, Batik,<lb />
Handbuilt Christmas Cer-<lb />
amics, and Christmas Patch-<lb />
work are the workshops<lb />
which are available.<lb />
All full-time students,<lb />
student ' dependents, and<lb />
faculty, staff, and their<lb />
dependents who are MSC<lb />
members, are eligible to<lb />
participate. Everyone must<lb />
register for workshops at<lb />
the Crafts Center no later<lb />
than Saturday, September<lb />
29. Crafts Center hours are<lb />
3 p.m. until 10 p.m<lb />
Monday through Friday,<lb />
and 12 Noon until 5 p.m<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
clhe��<lb />
The ACU-I CHESS Tourna-<lb />
ment, sponsored by Men-<lb />
denhall, will be held<lb />
Monday, Oct. 8 at 7:00 PM<lb />
in the Multi-Purpose Room.<lb />
All full-time students who<lb />
wish to participate must<lb />
register at the Billiards<lb />
Center by 5:00 PM, Thurs-<lb />
day, Oct. 4.<lb />
More information, 758-<lb />
6611, Ext. 239.<lb />
trc-cl<lb />
rebel<lb />
A non-credit course in<lb />
New Testament Greek is<lb />
being offered by the Wesley<lb />
Foundation at the Methodist<lb />
Student Center, 501 E. 5th<lb />
St. Classes will begin on<lb />
Mon Oct. 1 and will<lb />
continue every Monday and<lb />
Thursday from 7:30 to 9<lb />
p.m. for 10 weeks. This is<lb />
an introductory course and<lb />
no prior foreign language<lb />
study is required. The<lb />
course would be of particu-<lb />
lar interest to those persons<lb />
who anticipate attending<lb />
graduate school in religion,<lb />
to those who are now<lb />
involved in teaching Bible<lb />
classes in churches, and to<lb />
those who would like to<lb />
study a classical language<lb />
to enable further scholastic<lb />
exploration. A moderate<lb />
course fee will be charged.<lb />
If you have a serious<lb />
interest in learning to read<lb />
the New Testament in the<lb />
original language and are<lb />
prepared to spend some<lb />
time studying outside of<lb />
class as well, call 758-2030<lb />
and leave your name, or<lb />
come to class Monday, Oct.<lb />
1.<lb />
The Rebel is now<lb />
accepting high-quality liter-<lb />
ature submissions. Poetry,<lb />
essays, plays and inter-<lb />
views, and short stories will<lb />
be accepted. All work must<lb />
have name, address, and<lb />
phone number of writer.<lb />
Address manuscripts to The<lb />
Rebel, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27834.<lb />
We wish to remind all<lb />
students ami faculty that we<lb />
will not accept any an-<lb />
nouncements for the Peo-<lb />
ple, Places and column<lb />
unless they are typed<lb />
doublespace and turned in<lb />
before the deadline. No<lb />
exceptions will be made.<lb />
The deadlines are 2:00<lb />
Friday for the Tuesday<lb />
edition and 2:00 Tuesday<lb />
for the Thursday edition.<lb />
We reserve the right to edit<lb />
for brevity. We cannot<lb />
guarantee that everything<lb />
turned in will appear in the<lb />
paper, due to space limit-<lb />
ations, but we will do our<lb />
best.<lb />
diet<lb />
The Student Dietetic<lb />
Association will be holding<lb />
their first meeting of this<lb />
fall Monday, Oct. 1, at 7:00<lb />
in HE-121. This meeting is<lb />
in conjunction with the<lb />
nutrition departmental<lb />
meeting which is manda-<lb />
tory. Refreshments will be<lb />
served. Please join us.<lb />
medieval<lb />
bercr<lb />
ccurcil<lb />
law<lb />
The next meeting of the<lb />
ECU Law Society will be<lb />
held Tuesday, Oct. 2nd at<lb />
7:30 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
Multi-Purpose room. Mem-<lb />
bers will need to be present<lb />
for a short business meeting<lb />
at 7:30 with a speaker to<lb />
follow. The speaker for this<lb />
meeting will be Charles<lb />
"Sonny" McLawhorn, Jr a<lb />
local attorney in GreenviHe<lb />
and the retained student<lb />
attorney. Mr. McLawhorn<lb />
will talk about common<lb />
legal problems that students<lb />
have and what to do about<lb />
them. All students are<lb />
welcome to attend.<lb />
Applications are now<lb />
being accepted for positions<lb />
on the Honor Council and<lb />
the Appeals Board. Applica-<lb />
tions will be available in the<lb />
SGA office; Room 228 in<lb />
Mendenhall. For further<lb />
information contact the SGA<lb />
office at 757-6611, ext. 218.<lb />
Icbster<lb />
The Second Annual Lob-<lb />
ster Fair of St. Timothy's<lb />
Episcopal Church will be<lb />
held Sat. Oct. 6th from 10-3<lb />
at St. Paul's Epicopal<lb />
Church. There will be fun<lb />
for all at the fairpony<lb />
rides from 10-12, games for<lb />
children, puppet shows at<lb />
11 and 2, hot dogs, frozen<lb />
foods, country store, bake<lb />
sale, crafts and live enter-<lb />
tainment 10-3.<lb />
The Medieval and Ren-<lb />
aissance Studies Seminar<lb />
(RSMR 5000) will be offered<lb />
Spring Semester 1980, Tues.<lb />
and Thurs. 9:30-10:15.<lb />
The topic is Medieval<lb />
and Humanistic Life in<lb />
Three Cities � Florence,<lb />
Paris and Oxford. An Inter-<lb />
disciplinary Exploration of<lb />
the Flow of Civilization from<lb />
about 1200 to about 1600.<lb />
For further information<lb />
see any one of the seminar<lb />
instructors: Dr. McMillan<lb />
(English), Dr. Ryan (Philo-<lb />
sophy), or Dr. Bassman (Fo-<lb />
reign Languages).<lb />
sect-art firo<lb />
The ECU Sociology-<lb />
Anthropology Club will<lb />
present its first guest<lb />
speaker Wed October 3.<lb />
Dr. John Bort, anthro-<lb />
pologist, will speak on his<lb />
adventures and field work<lb />
with the Indians of Panama.<lb />
Also, Dr. Melvin Williams,<lb />
and guest, will give a short<lb />
talk on the ECU Coopera-<lb />
tive Education Program.<lb />
Dr. Williams will be open<lb />
for questions concerning the<lb />
program.<lb />
The lecture will be held<lb />
at 7:30, in Brewster D-302.<lb />
Everyone is invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
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The League of Women<lb />
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Candidates forum on<lb />
Thursday, Oct. 4, at 7:30<lb />
p.m. in the Elm Street<lb />
Gym, to which all citizens<lb />
are invited.<lb />
Starting with the three<lb />
mayoral candidates, and<lb />
followed by the 13 candi-<lb />
dates for city council, each<lb />
person will be granted a 4<lb />
minute period in which to<lb />
state his purposes, inten-<lb />
tions and goals. Immediate-<lb />
ly following each statement<lb />
there will be a four minute<lb />
period for questions from<lb />
the audience.<lb />
The collegiate 4-H club<lb />
will meet Monday, Oct. 8 in<lb />
the 6th floor social room of<lb />
Greene Dorm at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Any person with 4-H<lb />
background or interested in<lb />
helping others in this<lb />
community is welcomed to<lb />
attend. For more informa-<lb />
tion, please call 758-8826 or<lb />
752-9820.<lb />
The East Carolina Gay<lb />
Community will hold its<lb />
weekly meeting tonight at<lb />
the Newman House, at 608<lb />
E. Ninth St. We will have a<lb />
wine and cheese party and<lb />
an interesting discussion.<lb />
Please bring your choice of<lb />
beverage. For more infor-<lb />
mation, call 758-9286 be-<lb />
tween 9:00 a.m. and 10:00<lb />
a.m.<lb />
impels<lb />
Angel Flight, a service<lb />
organization sponsored by<lb />
the Air Force Reserve<lb />
Officers Training Program<lb />
(AFROTC), is holding rush<lb />
from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. on<lb />
Oct. 1, 2 and 4. Munchies<lb />
will be served the first two<lb />
nights and dinner will be<lb />
served the last night.<lb />
Along with the service<lb />
facet of the organization is a<lb />
second side of fun. Every-<lb />
one is invited to come find<lb />
out about both sides. Come<lb />
find out who we are!<lb />
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sports<lb />
Tuesday, October 2, 1979, page 6<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Pirates trounce stunned Keydets<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
After dropping three straight games on the road, the<lb />
Pirates of East Carolina returned Saturday to the friendly<lb />
confines of Ficklen Stadium and announced their arrival<lb />
with a 4-5-10 trouncing of the Keydets of VMI.<lb />
It became apparent early into the contest that it would<lb />
be a long night for the visitors when they fumbled the ball<lb />
on their first play from scrimmage and ECU defensive back<lb />
Ruffin McNeill fell on the ball at the VMI 31 yard line.<lb />
Quarterback Leander Green swept right for a gain of 16<lb />
the Pirates and two plays later repeated the motion for<lb />
a 13 yard touchdown. Bill Lamm added the extra point and<lb />
with 13:39 remaining in the first quarter the Keydets were<lb />
down by seven.<lb />
Junior kicker Vern Davenport drove the kickoff to the<lb />
VMI two yard line where senior tailback Jeff Washington<lb />
fumbled momentarily with the ball and struggled back to<lb />
the mx.<lb />
Rushes of seven and five yards by Floyd Allen gave the<lb />
visitors first and ten at their own 18, but the drive was to<lb />
be brief. Four plays later, punter Dan Fritz booted the ball<lb />
the ECU 36 and the Pirates were again on tVie move.<lb />
Green passed to Davenport on first down for a 22 yard<lb />
gain to the VMI 42. Two plays later, halfback Sam Harrell<lb />
burst through the Kevdet line for 20 taking the Bucs to the<lb />
VMI 17.<lb />
Fullback Theodore Sutton carried to the five, but Green<lb />
kvas brown for a loss of one on the next play. Halfback<lb />
Anthony Collins sprinted a quick pitch right the remaining<lb />
six yards, and the Keydets were further in the hole, 14-0.<lb />
time, Davenport's kick went deep into the end<lb />
te and VMI took the ball on the 20.<lb />
Again, however, VMI started their possession<lb />
sastrously. An incomplete pass from quarterback Larry<lb />
iri intended for end Louis Rolan and a broken play<lb />
with Hupertz scrambling to salvage a one yard gain set up<lb />
ther appearance by Fritz.<lb />
Kevdet defense, heralded prior to the game as<lb />
ng point, held for the first time of the night and<lb />
Pirates punted to VMI.<lb />
Reserve quarterback John Bangley stepped in to direct<lb />
Kevdets and after passing for a first down on his<lb />
second play from scrimmage, it seemed as though VMI had<lb />
found a valuable substitution.<lb />
With :43 remaining in the opening period, Bangley<lb />
scrambled and lofted the ball to ECU free safety Freddie<lb />
Jones and another VMI opportunity was silenced; or so it<lb />
appeared.<lb />
Green swept left on first down and optioned to pitch to<lb />
the trailing Harrell, who was caught off guard, and the<lb />
Keydets had their first break of the night.<lb />
The Keydets failed to gain a first down and, faced with<lb />
fourth and six at the ECU 30, decided to send in kicker<lb />
Craig Jones. From 47 yards out, Jones split the uprights<lb />
and the Bucs lost their bid for a shutout.<lb />
VMI failed to hold the Pirates for the third time of the<lb />
night as Lamm connected on a 33 yard field goal with 11:12<lb />
before the end of the first half.<lb />
Mike Hawkins scores one of six ECU touchdowns<lb />
(Photo by Chap Gurley)<lb />
The score remained 17-3 until, with less than eight<lb />
minutes before intermission, Green hit tight end Billy Rav<lb />
Washington for 50 yards to the Keydet19. Six plays ater<lb />
on third and goal from the two, Harrell took a pitch from<lb />
Green and waltzed untouched into the end zone to close<lb />
out the first half scoring 24-3.<lb />
Less than a minute and a half into the third quarter<lb />
Harrell trailed Green to the left side of the field and took<lb />
the pitch 61 yards to the end zone. Once again, it was<lb />
Washington who made the play, though, as he wiped out<lb />
the only Keydet defender who had a chance to half Harrell.<lb />
As if to add insult to injury, ECU's "fling and cling<lb />
combination of Green and Washington teamed up again<lb />
this time for a 60 gain to the VMI 18. Reserve fullback<lb />
Marvin Cobb carried the Bucs to the 12 and Mike Hawkins<lb />
darted left and pumped the ECU lead to 38-3<lb />
Bangley was again intercepted when he dropped back<lb />
into the pocket. ��.����<lb />
The reserves took to the field for Pirate Coach Pat Dye.<lb />
but their progress was no less impressive.<lb />
It appeared that running back Jesse Hilton had scored<lb />
ECU's sixth TD of the night, but a clipping penalty pushed<lb />
the ball back out to the 25. Quarterback Henry Trevathan<lb />
was sacked at the 29 on the next play, and it appeared the<lb />
Bucs would have to settle for a field goal.<lb />
Running the wishbone option to the left, Trevathan<lb />
confronted a swarm of Keydet defenders and reversed his<lb />
direction, cutting against the grain, and scrambled 29<lb />
yards for the first touchdown of his career at ECU.<lb />
The speedy Allen capitalized on a breakdown in the<lb />
Pirates' reserve defensive unit and raced 41 yards for<lb />
VMI's only TD of the night, but it was too little, too late<lb />
for ECU's former Southern Conference rivals.<lb />
"It's good to be back home said Dye. "It has been<lb />
very, very difficult the past three weeks to say the least.<lb />
I'm tickled to death that we had something good happen to<lb />
us tonight.<lb />
"We've got to get better from here. I think what<lb />
happened to us offensively was the result of two or three<lb />
very well executed plays.<lb />
"I think we did a good job of preparation for VMI,<lb />
particularly because of the situation we were in praised<lb />
Dye. "I think the assistant coaches and the seniors deserve<lb />
a lot of credit for not letting the three defeats kill our<lb />
morale and enthusiasm<lb />
Pirate defense improves<lb />
in victory over VMI<lb />
Bv JOHN NOLAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Although the Pirates only gave up 10 points in last<lb />
5 iturday's 45-10 crushing of VMI, Coach Pat Dye is still<lb />
elated with his defensive squad.<lb />
The1 defense played pretty good ball but there are still<lb />
many arm-tackles and not enough solid hits<lb />
explained Dye.<lb />
"We're just going to have to keep improving<lb />
defensively if we want to beat better offensive teams<lb />
Coming into this game, VMI had only 91 yards passing<lb />
in three games and rud yet to score a point in the first<lb />
tiuarter.<lb />
However, one should give credit where credit is due.<lb />
ECU's defense was more aggressive than they have been<lb />
m the last three games and took advantage of every VMI<lb />
mistake.<lb />
"I have to give the seniors and the assistant coaches a<lb />
lot of credit because they simply wouldn't let the younger,<lb />
more inexperienced players get down on themselves or the<lb />
tram said Dye.<lb />
"It's been a very long and difficult three weeks. We<lb />
were in every game until the end, and losing those closing<lb />
yarne- is a little harder to swallow. In all sincerity, it's<lb />
good to be home<lb />
Mulholland anchors<lb />
strong offensive line<lb />
� "His imnrovement over the las<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
"From the first day (Matt Mulholland) stepped on the<lb />
field as a freshman, I knew that he was blessed with a big<lb />
heart says ECU head football coach Pat Dye of the five<lb />
year veteran Mulholland.<lb />
"He's really got desire and is a very, very dedicated<lb />
football player<lb />
Having maintained grades adequate to finish early,<lb />
Mulholland came to East Carolina University in the spring<lb />
quarter of 1975, to begin workouts with second-year head<lb />
coach Dye. For his efforts in spring workouts, Mulholland<lb />
earned a backup spot at offensive guard and later won the<lb />
starting role, where he has been an immovable object ever<lb />
since.<lb /><lb />
I think Matt may be the catalyst<lb />
everyone else rallies around. He's really<lb />
got desire<lb />
v<lb />
Pat Dye<lb />
j.gte<lb />
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Defensive pursuit<lb />
(Photo by Hugh Johnson)<lb />
Charlie Carter<lb />
Dye refused to classify this game as a "must win" for<lb />
the Pirates but was simply looking for his team,<lb />
particularly the defense, to play better ball.<lb />
"I have no complaints about the offense at all<lb />
continued Dye. "I just wish the offense and the defense<lb />
can play good ball both halfs and not just one<lb />
In four games this season, the Pirates have averaged<lb />
over 500 in total offense, while the defense has given up an<lb />
average of 334 yards per game.<lb />
One of the most noticeable things about the Pirates in<lb />
this game was that they started out fast, as in the last<lb />
three games, but this time refused to let up either<lb />
offensively or defensively.<lb />
VMI's offense could only manage 86 yards in the air<lb />
against the stingy Pirate secondary, who last week yielded<lb />
334 yards against Wake Forest's Jay Venuto. VMI has had<lb />
trouble all year at the quarterback spot and is planning on<lb />
looking at at least five hopefuls in next weeks scrimmage<lb />
against the University of Virginia.<lb />
If the Pirates are going to compete with strong<lb />
offensive teams, then the defense must tighten up<lb />
considerably against the run. The Pirates gave up an<lb />
average of 4.6 yards a carry ag&amp;inst VMI; a team with no<lb />
big-name running back.<lb />
Although Coach Dye is still a little negative about the<lb />
defensive unit, he feels that the Pirates are as good now as<lb />
they were 1st year.<lb />
"Without a doubt this team has the most talent of any<lb />
ecu team that I've coached. Right now it's all a matter of<lb />
getting it all together<lb />
The Pirates have two weeks to prepare for the October<lb />
13 Homecoming game with The Citadel, and if last<lb />
Saturday's game wasany' indication, they will be more<lb />
than ready.<lb />
"His improvement over the last five years is incredible.<lb />
He has taken not as much playing ability as some have and<lb />
improved upon it every year<lb />
Naturally, over the past five years there have been<lb />
many changes in the football program at East Carolina,<lb />
and Mulholland is glad to have been a part of that change.<lb />
"The stadium and overall facilities are much better now<lb />
than they were when I got here explains Mulholland.<lb />
"We have more quality players coming here now; players<lb />
that before we would have lost to State or Carolina.<lb />
"We've really built up a reputation for winning since<lb />
Coach Dye has been here he continued. "The town<lb />
response is much better now, also. More important,<lb />
though, is that we've built a reputation nationally as a<lb />
good football team.<lb />
"We always knew we were good enough to get a bowi<lb />
bid; we just never got the shot. When we got it last year,<lb />
we went down there and showed everybody<lb />
What happens to Matt Mulholland after his final<lb />
football season comes to an end?<lb />
"I'd like to continue playing football; maybe Canada or<lb />
even a free-agent shot in the NFL. If I can't play football,<lb />
I'll try to et a job in marketing<lb />
If recommendations from Pat Dye count for anything,<lb />
Matt Mulholland should do well.<lb />
"Playing football comes very easy for him from a<lb />
mental standpoint praises Dye. "We don't have a more<lb />
dedicated football player on the team than Matt<lb />
en<lb />
We have so much experience lauds the 6 242 lb.<lb />
Mulholland. "Wayne (Inman), Jeff (Hagans), Mitchell<lb />
(Johnston), Oscar (Tyson), John (Maness), Gary<lb />
(Gambrell); they're all so big that with a little work, there's<lb />
no telling ho far we could go.<lb />
"We, by we I mean the entire team, take pride in the<lb />
offensive line. There's really not a weak link<lb />
With the Bucs having dropped three games in a row to<lb />
N.C. State, Duke and Wake Forest, Mulholland states that<lb />
he feels an added sense of defeat.<lb />
"When we lose says Mulholland, "I feel sort of like<lb />
it's my fault somehow. It's more of a responsibility I have<lb />
to the team<lb />
Spirit is one area Coach Dye relies on the ox-like<lb />
Mulholland to help with.<lb />
"No one wants to win more than him said Dye. "I<lb />
think Matt may be the catalyst everyone else rallies<lb />
around.<lb />
"If this football team had Matt's entire personality, I<lb />
know we'd win the rest of our football games. I say this<lb />
meaning that way we'd get the most out of our ability<lb />
Mulholland credits much of his success with offensive<lb />
line coach Dick Kupec, who he relies upon for advice and<lb />
guidance.<lb />
"Coach Kupec is probably one of the finest coaches for<lb />
lineman anywhere in the country brags Mulholland.<lb />
"He's drilled us so that we can read any defense.<lb />
Although things have not been going as well for the<lb />
team as in years past, Mulholland feels that factors of the<lb />
team will make the season successful.<lb />
"They're (opposing defenses) taking away our inside<lb />
running game. Most of our stuff is a read offense, meaning<lb />
the direction of the play is determined by the defensive<lb />
alignment.<lb />
"If they shut us (off inside, then we go outside more<lb />
Improvement is ia primary objective to the marketing<lb />
major from Bethesda, Maryland.<lb />
"Two years ago you might have thought Matt<lb />
Mulholland was as good a player as he could be said<lb />
Dye, "but someone failed to tell Matt because he used<lb />
every off-season to ijts fullest working out.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057219_tn_0007" /><lb />
Lady Pirates disappointed in<lb />
Eastern Kentucky Tournament<lb />
2 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 7<lb />
By JOHN NOLAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Lady Pirates of ECU<lb />
traveled to Richmond, Ken-<lb />
an k this weekend where<lb />
the) participated in the<lb />
Eastern Kentucky Invita-<lb />
tional Volleyball Tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Kellogg Community Col-<lb />
ege of Michigan captured<lb />
the tourney championship<lb />
w r Central Florida Univer-<lb />
sity, with the University of<lb />
Indiana coming in third.<lb />
This is really the first<lb />
major tournament we've<lb />
n to this year so I'm not<lb />
that disappointed<lb />
I head coach Alita<lb />
on. 'You can't really<lb />
eel to get better playing<lb />
- o( a lesser caliber<lb />
During the tournament<lb />
Lad) Pirates played four<lb />
es and although thev<lb />
inconsistantly, Coach<lb />
was still optimistic.<lb />
In the first match, ECU<lb />
lost to Mount St. Joseph's<lb />
15-8 and 15-5. The Lady<lb />
Bucs then played the<lb />
University of Central Flor-<lb />
ida, and were defeated in<lb />
both games by the score of<lb />
15-4.<lb />
The third match and<lb />
perhaps the most disap-<lb />
pointing was against the<lb />
Blue Devils of Duke Univer-<lb />
sity. The match see-sawed<lb />
back and forth with Duke<lb />
winning the first game 15-6<lb />
Jnd ECU winning the<lb />
econd 15-10.<lb />
In the third and deciding<lb />
game, Duke led 14-6 until<lb />
ECU rebounded to tie the<lb />
score at 14, only to lose the<lb />
next two points and the<lb />
match two games to one. In<lb />
the final match the tired<lb />
Lady Pirates fell 15-5 and<lb />
15-9.<lb />
"None of the girls are<lb />
really that disappointed<lb />
continued Dillon. "What we<lb />
are really shooting for is to<lb />
play good, consistant volley-<lb />
ball. In some of the games<lb />
our defense was excellent<lb />
while the offense was kind<lb />
of non-existant<lb />
Although none of the<lb />
players really played spec-<lb />
tacularly, Coach Dillon was<lb />
impressed by freshman<lb />
Mitzi Davis.<lb />
"Mitzi served very well<lb />
and played excellent de-<lb />
fense. She greatly increases<lb />
our bench strength and<lb />
adds another dimension to<lb />
the team<lb />
When asked why she<lb />
wanted the Lady Pirates to<lb />
play in a tournament where<lb />
the chances of winning were<lb />
not all that great Dillon<lb />
responded; "Playing against<lb />
good teams not only makes<lb />
us play better but it also<lb />
gives us a goal to shoot at.<lb />
The girls learned a lot this<lb />
weekend and hopefully we'll<lb />
be an improved team bv our<lb />
next tournament<lb />
The Lady Pirates will<lb />
travel to Chapel Hill on<lb />
October 2 to take on the Tar<lb />
Heels of UNC and Appala-<lb />
chian State. Although the<lb />
team only supports a 2-7<lb />
record, Dillon is confident.<lb />
"Chapel Hill will be a<lb />
tough match and so will<lb />
Appalachian State, but I<lb />
feel we should beat Appa-<lb />
lachian State and if we<lb />
don't beat Chapel Hill,<lb />
they'll know they were in a<lb />
tough match said Dillon.<lb />
Tuesday also marks the<lb />
end of the first round of<lb />
Pivision I play for ECU and<lb />
they will have played every<lb />
team in their division.<lb />
Dillon feels that the second<lb />
half of the season will bring<lb />
better results as the scrappy<lb />
Lady Pirates continue to<lb />
improve.<lb />
McKay proves fans wrong<lb />
M<lb />
B WILL GRIMSLEY<lb />
:ecial Correspondent<lb />
"Dump McKay in Tam-<lb />
Ba<lb />
That was an exhortation<lb />
on automobile<lb />
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rs -urfaced depicting a<lb />
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t letters from disen-<lb />
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expansion team be subject-<lb />
ed to every mode of<lb />
medieval torture.<lb />
It was enough to send<lb />
even the strongest man<lb />
scurrying back to the safe<lb />
haven of college football,<lb />
such as the University of<lb />
Southern California where<lb />
the laconic, silver-haired<lb />
gridiron tactician had solid-<lb />
ified his base as a builder of<lb />
traditional national champ-<lb />
ions.<lb />
But John McKay hung<lb />
tough. He might have been<lb />
dying inside but outwardlv<lb />
he never lost his bravado.<lb />
He set his jaw, chomped<lb />
down on that ever-present<lb />
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through the front door of<lb />
his offices.<lb />
"If this keeps up, I may<lb />
have to don a fake nose and<lb />
mustache he quipped to<lb />
two of his sports columnist<lb />
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the Tampa Tribune and<lb />
Hubert Mizell of the St.<lb />
Petersburg Times.<lb />
He didn't mean it for a<lb />
econd, and it never<lb />
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one of his stories he wrote about<lb />
"cleaving a passage through the<lb />
glutinous mass that declares itself<lb />
to be the world "Eraserhead" is<lb />
poor Henry's odyssev through<lb />
deliquescence�a journey Lynch<lb />
sometimes portrays with grim hu-<lb />
mor. When the whore across the<lb />
hall seduces Henry, his ratty bed<lb />
becomes a kind of sump into whose<lb />
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to stomach. The effects, however. .<lb />
are amazing for a film made on a <lb />
shoestring, mainly a grant from the<lb />
American Film Institute. Lynch<lb />
shot the movie at night in the old<lb />
stables which are part of the API's -<lb />
headquarters in Los Angeles. But.<lb />
he says, the inspiration was an-<lb />
other town. Philadelphia, where .<lb />
he lived tor five years while study-<lb />
ing painting at the Pennsylvania<lb />
Academy of the Fine Arts. "Phila-<lb />
delphia is decaying, degenerate,<lb />
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w ho say s things like "Aw, shoot "Eras-<lb />
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audience when I made it he says. "It<lb />
was a student film. What's happened is<lb />
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(and doing his paintings) in the forth-<lb />
coming film about Jack Kerouac, "Heart-<lb />
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USC nationally ranked<lb />
Gamecocks topple ECU booters<lb />
By DAVE SEVERIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
All-American candidate<lb />
Ata Ukanna scored in both<lb />
halves as the powerhouse<lb />
University of South Caro-<lb />
lina soccer team squeezed<lb />
past the ECU booters 2-0.<lb />
"I was overall pleased<lb />
uith our play reflected<lb />
coach Brad Smith.<lb />
"We had the opportu-<lb />
nities to score, but just<lb />
didn't take advantage of<lb />
them<lb />
When asked if he had<lb />
put the team through any<lb />
special drills in preparing<lb />
for USC, Coach Smith<lb />
replied, "We made no<lb />
special preparations for<lb />
SC. If vve play our game,<lb />
uc should do well<lb />
But the Pirates just<lb />
;ldn't put their game<lb />
plan in action as the<lb />
Gamecocks of South Caro-<lb />
lina took control of the<lb />
game in the first half.<lb />
"We were a little awed<lb />
because of their ranking<lb />
and it took its toll said<lb />
Smith. "We pushed the ball<lb />
up the middle too much and<lb />
didn't utilize our wings at<lb />
all.<lb />
"I wasn't impressed<lb />
with USC. They had good<lb />
ball control but their play<lb />
was not that spectacular<lb />
ECU made several tacti-<lb />
cal and mental errors in the<lb />
first half.<lb />
During warm-ups, ECU<lb />
seemed a little shaky, and it<lb />
reflected in their play. As<lb />
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ately from the Pirates<lb />
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minutes had elapsed. How-<lb />
ever, co-captain and in-<lb />
spiration man, Chris O'Neill<lb />
kept ECU in the game.<lb />
"Chris is up and coming.<lb />
He is improving in every<lb />
game and is showing good<lb />
team leadership<lb />
As the first half came to<lb />
an end, the Pirates began<lb />
showing teamwork.<lb />
During halftime, Smith<lb />
pointed out emphatically to<lb />
his team the fact that they<lb />
were not using their wings<lb />
enough and they were<lb />
driving the ball up the<lb />
middle too much. His<lb />
speech seemed to inspire<lb />
the team because as the<lb />
second half began, it was<lb />
like a different team had<lb />
taken the field.<lb />
"The second half was a<lb />
whole different game from<lb />
the first. We moved the ball<lb />
better and played better<lb />
defense<lb />
The problem, however,<lb />
was that the front line just<lb />
couldn't put the ball in the<lb />
goal.<lb />
Jell (Karpovich) had<lb />
some opportunities to score<lb />
but just couldn't put it in<lb />
Smith stated. "Of course I<lb />
was concerned about it but I<lb />
know he'll get them back<lb />
The whole second half<lb />
was a duel between two<lb />
experienced teams as the<lb />
ball went up and down the<lb />
field at a very fast pace.<lb />
Opportunities to score came<lb />
and went as ECU's fast<lb />
break came up empty time<lb />
and time again.<lb />
Then with less than<lb />
three minutes left in the<lb />
game, a great save by goal-<lb />
keeper Brian Winchell back-<lb />
fired.<lb />
As Winchell punched<lb />
the ball away from an open<lb />
USC player on a corner<lb />
kick, the ever present<lb />
Ukanna booted the ball on<lb />
the volley into the goal.<lb />
After that goal, the Pirate<lb />
booters got down on them-<lb />
selves and got into their<lb />
desperation game. But there<lb />
was not enough time and<lb />
the game ended.<lb />
"I'm not upset about the<lb />
loss. In fact, I'm overall<lb />
pleased with our play. I was<lb />
pleased with Phil Martin<lb />
today. He played an ex-<lb />
cellent game along with<lb />
Kris Solt and Chris O'Neill.<lb />
Yeah sure we lost this one,<lb />
but we'll be back<lb />
Former walk-on Martin<lb />
paces Pirate booters<lb />
By ED WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Three years ago Phil<lb />
Martin was relatively un-<lb />
 n on the East Carolina<lb />
pus, trying to make the<lb />
er team as a walk-on.<lb />
How the times have<lb />
nged.<lb />
Martin, now in his<lb />
ior year, is one of the<lb />
re valuable, recognizable<lb />
nbers of a constantly<lb />
roving ECU soccer<lb />
id.<lb />
The road to his current<lb />
. cess here at East<lb />
Una has been a long<lb />
though.<lb />
Martin first became<lb />
lerested in soccer in the<lb />
ourth grade. He played<lb />
'freelance soccer" then,<lb />
with both the teams and the<lb />
jmes being unorganized.<lb />
But he continued to<lb />
ictice "year round<lb />
going to soccer camps and<lb />
earning on his own by<lb />
picking up the techniques of<lb />
cer by watching other<lb />
players perform.<lb />
All of this dedication<lb />
paid off for him by his<lb />
senior year at Greensboro<lb />
Page High School. His team<lb />
finished fourth in the state<lb />
and Phil was named the<lb />
team's most valuable<lb />
player.<lb />
But even with his high<lb />
school senior eyar being as<lb />
impressive as it was, Martin<lb />
was not recruited by any<lb />
lieges to play soccer.<lb />
He decided to come to<lb />
East Carolina because he<lb />
had always liked ECU and<lb />
followed the sports here.<lb />
More importantly, he want-<lb />
ed to play soccer and felt he<lb />
would get a "fair shot at<lb />
playing<lb />
Martin immediately<lb />
found soccer to be more<lb />
physical in college, and<lb />
"practices much more vi-<lb />
gorous But he was able to<lb />
adjust, "started really<lb />
strong and broke into the<lb />
starting lineup as a fresh-<lb />
man.<lb />
He said his most mem-<lb />
orable moment in soccer<lb />
occurred in his freshman<lb />
year.<lb />
"We were playing Ap-<lb />
palachian State, which was<lb />
the fourteenth-ranked team<lb />
in the nation then he<lb />
said. "We were 0-6 at the<lb />
time, and they were un-<lb />
defeated. But we stuck<lb />
them really hard<lb />
ECU was trailing by only<lb />
a 1 to 0 count when Jeff<lb />
Karpovich scored the tying<lb />
goal. Then Martin came on<lb />
and scored the goal that<lb />
eventually won the game<lb />
and enabled East Carolina<lb />
to upset the Mountaineers.<lb />
In his sophomore year,<lb />
Martin began getting re-<lb />
cognition when he scored<lb />
half of the team's goals for<lb />
the entire season. This<lb />
earned him the team most<lb />
valuable player award. He<lb />
was also named to the<lb />
Cambell Classic All-Tourn-<lb />
ament team and won<lb />
honorable mention to the<lb />
all-state team.<lb />
Due to his outstanding<lb />
year, Martin was invited to<lb />
try out for the Olympic<lb />
team in Georgia. Even<lb />
though he didn't make the<lb />
team, he found it a<lb />
profitable experience in<lb />
competing "against top-<lb />
notch players he said.<lb />
Martin's junior year was<lb />
another story. He was<lb />
named co-captain of that<lb />
year's squad and the<lb />
pressure was on to perform.<lb />
"I put added pressure<lb />
on myself he said. "I<lb />
thought I had to carry the<lb />
team<lb />
That year's team carried<lb />
seven freshman starters and<lb />
Martin felt like he had to<lb />
set the big example<lb />
Pressure, plus personal<lb />
differences with second-year<lb />
coach Brad Smith led to a<lb />
"disappointing year" as the<lb />
team finished with only<lb />
three wins and 11 losses<lb />
with two ties.<lb />
Over the summer Martin<lb />
spent time practicing alone<lb />
and "thinking about this<lb />
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"We've been in every<lb />
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Personally Martin feels<lb />
his "whole game is coming<lb />
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more of a team player who<lb />
is not worried about having<lb />
to score all of the goals.<lb />
Also, playing a slightly<lb />
varied form of his usual left<lb />
wing position has helped.<lb />
Martin is now playing a<lb />
"rover" position which<lb />
enables him to move around<lb />
from side to side of the<lb />
playing field. He goes to<lb />
where the ball is instead of<lb />
waiting for it to be passed<lb />
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be around the ball more<lb />
often. Martin likes to think<lb />
of himself as a "play-<lb />
maker" because he feels he<lb />
is a "better passer and<lb />
dribbler than shooter and<lb />
the rover position provides<lb />
him with a chance to start<lb />
the offensive attack.<lb />
"I would love to finish<lb />
.500 he said. He would<lb />
also like to improve the<lb />
soccer team's reputation by<lb />
winning more games and by<lb />
playing as hard in wins as<lb />
in losses.<lb />
Martin feels that soccer<lb />
is a growing sport at ECU.<lb />
This is because the team is<lb />
playing more competitive<lb />
soccer, he said. It is also<lb />
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that more competitive team,<lb />
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Tuesday, October 2, 1979, page 10<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Woody Herman spans generation<lb />
By Pat minges<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
Seconds tick away  leaving this one anxiously waiting<lb />
for an appointment before I could make the concert. Time<lb />
passes, edging closer towards 8:00 when Woody Herman<lb />
would be before these eyes for the first and last time.<lb />
Finally the appointment was made and off into the night a<lb />
scurrying figure flew towards the auditorium.<lb />
Arriving exhausted, I secured a seat as the second song<lb />
closed out. Glancing about, it was envigorating to see the<lb />
generation gap spanned by a musical shaman. From the<lb />
closely cropped bangs of a middle aged business man to<lb />
the raven-haired youngster in blue jeans, all felt the<lb />
unifying presence of delight.<lb />
The stage was a mirror of the audience. Amidst the<lb />
multitude of young players, a bit of the flavor that has<lb />
made Woody a tradition for over forty years was scattered.<lb />
The oung Thundering Herd possess the dynamism that<lb />
led Woody to say of his first Herd in 1945, "When they<lb />
blew. I ducked<lb />
Nostalgia is a word which does not hold a significant<lb />
ice in Woody's philosophy of music. Whenever anyone<lb />
asks Woody which of his Herds he prefers, he always<lb />
replies, "The next one Woody consistently incorpor-<lb />
ates new music into his repertoire by such current<lb />
composers as Stevie Wonder, Carole King, Leon Russell,<lb />
Chick Corea, Chuck Mangione and Stanley Clarke.<lb />
At the same time, Woody Herman is one of the<lb />
legendary figures in jazz music. Beginning in vaudeville at<lb />
age 9, Woody was billed as the "boy wonder of the<lb />
clarinet In 1936, at age 23, he took over Isham Jones<lb />
Orchestra and was featured extensively on clarinet and alto<lb />
in arrangements that fluctuated between dixieland and<lb />
swing. Performers who influenced Herman included Duke<lb />
Ellington, Stan Getz, Mel Lewis, John Coltrane, and Frank<lb />
Trumbauer (to whom Woody is indebted for his alto<lb />
sound.)<lb />
Woody's present band filled Wright Auditorium with an<lb />
intricately professional plethora of solos and dynamite<lb />
arrangements. The Herd featured one of the best brass<lb />
sections I have heard, and the reed section was superb.<lb />
The rhythm section was perhaps the strongest unit, and<lb />
James Wideman was exciting in his premiere appearance.<lb />
Woody, resplendant in violet velvet, seemed very<lb />
pleased with the performance, bursting sporadically into an<lb />
J<lb />
Second<lb />
Annual<lb />
Hood<lb />
Swamp<lb />
Ball<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
GREENVILLE - In a<lb />
repeat of last year's highly<lb />
successful concert, the East<lb />
Carolina Symphony and the<lb />
Super Grit Cowboy Band<lb />
will combine forces Thurs-<lb />
day, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Public response to last<lb />
year's performance and to<lb />
the videotape shown during<lb />
the summer on WUNC-TV<lb />
was so enthusiastic that the<lb />
groups' leaders, conductor<lb />
Robert Hause and Super<lb />
Grit's Mike Kinzie, have<lb />
agreed to feature the<lb />
combining of the Symphony<lb />
with the Band's distinctive<lb />
"country rock" sound in<lb />
this second annual event.<lb />
Much of the success was<lb />
attributed to the arrange-<lb />
ments of Mike Kinzie,<lb />
Super Grit's fiddler and '68<lb />
alumnus of the ECU School<lb />
of Music. (As a student at<lb />
ECU, Mike himself played<lb />
violin in the Symphony.)<lb />
The program this year will<lb />
feature three new arrange-<lb />
ments by Kinzie and a<lb />
performance by the Sym-<lb />
phony of a medlev from<lb />
"Star Wars<lb />
The Super Grit Cowboy<lb />
Band is well known on the<lb />
East Coast, having per-<lb />
formed from Georgia to<lb />
New York. This summer the<lb />
group appeared regularly in<lb />
clubs on the coast, including<lb />
appearances in Virginia<lb />
Beach, Atlantic Beach, Nags<lb />
Head, and Wrightsville<lb />
Beach.<lb />
The Band is working on<lb />
its second record album, to<lb />
be released later this year.<lb />
In January, the band<lb />
will tour the South, making<lb />
stops in Atlanta and spots<lb />
in Georgia and South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Under the direction of<lb />
Robert Hause, conductor of<lb />
the East Carolina Symphony<lb />
for eleven years, distin-<lb />
guished artists such as Ivan<lb />
Davis, Beverly Wolff and<lb />
Grant Johannesen have per-<lb />
formed with the orchestra.<lb />
The Symphony Orchestra<lb />
has been heard by thou-<lb />
sands through taped radio<lb />
broadcasts on numerous FM<lb />
stations, as well as through<lb />
the UNC Educational Tele-<lb />
vision Network.<lb />
Last year the symphony<lb />
earned national recognition<lb />
when it was selected by<lb />
National Public Radio in<lb />
Washington, D.C. as one of<lb />
13 orchestras nationwide<lb />
and the only one from trjpe<lb />
Southeast to be featured in<lb />
NPR's Campus Musica se-<lb />
ries broadcast last De-<lb />
cember.<lb />
Tickets for the Second<lb />
Annual Hood Swamp Ball<lb />
are available in advance for<lb />
$4 at the ECU Central<lb />
Ticket Office or Apple<lb />
Records, or for $5 at the<lb />
door. Proceeds from the<lb />
concert will benefit the East<lb />
Carolina Symphony Or-<lb />
chestra.<lb />
Garner graduates with 4.0 j<lb />
SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVER<lb />
William G. "Griff<lb />
Garner of Greenville, N.C,<lb />
By WILLIAM A. SHIRES<lb />
ECU News Bureau �<lb />
GREENVILLE � William<lb />
G. "Griff Garner is a<lb />
glowing success story in<lb />
scholastic achievement at<lb />
the age of 22, and his<lb />
formula is quite simple,<lb />
"it's up to you<lb />
"It's deciding what you<lb />
want to do, and then how<lb />
much work you want to do<lb />
to accomplish your goals<lb />
says the Greenville-born<lb />
young man who made<lb />
straight A's through high<lb />
school here, and was<lb />
graduated from East Caro-<lb />
lina University last spring<lb />
with a perfect 4.0 grade<lb />
point average.<lb />
Garner majored in busi-<lb />
ness administration with a<lb />
concentration in accounting,<lb />
and his career objective is<lb />
to go into business manage-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"It isn't all books and<lb />
studying Garner says. "I<lb />
also worked part time, and<lb />
found time for other activi-<lb />
ties Garner advises other<lb />
college students to set<lb />
priorities on study and<lb />
learning.<lb />
"It's there for you to<lb />
get he said. "It's strictly<lb />
up to you<lb />
Garner took the nation-<lb />
wide Certified Public Ac-<lb />
countant (CPA) exam last<lb />
May and scored highest<lb />
among 1,100 candidates in<lb />
the state of North Carolina.<lb />
For this, he has received<lb />
the N.C. Association of<lb />
CPA's gold medal.<lb />
In addition, of 54,000<lb />
candidates nationwide, Gar-<lb />
ner scored second in the<lb />
country and will be awarded<lb />
the Elijah Watts Sells silver<lb />
medal at the national CPA<lb />
convention Oct. 14 through<lb />
16 in New Orleans.<lb />
Garner is only the third<lb />
person in North Carolina to<lb />
win a national CPA scholas-<lb />
tic achievement medal and<lb />
the second to rank as high.<lb />
Garner is working now<lb />
as an accountant and a<lb />
manager with his father's<lb />
merchandising firm in<lb />
Greenville but has plans to<lb />
continue his education. He<lb />
will akply to a prestigious<lb />
graduate school of business,<lb />
probably Harvard, and work<lb />
toward a master's degree in<lb />
business administration.<lb />
It will require two years �<lb />
of work experience in �<lb />
addition to the examination J<lb />
for the young scholar to �<lb />
attain Certified Public Ac- �<lb />
countant (CPA) status.<lb />
�<lb />
Valedictorian at Rose �<lb />
High School in 1975, Garner �<lb />
felt that he could achieve I<lb />
his scholastic goals as well �<lb />
at ECU's School of Business �<lb />
as at any school in the �<lb />
country. "With my high �<lb />
school record, I could have J<lb />
been admitted anywhere, I<lb />
but I know East Carolina �<lb />
Coming<lb />
Attractions<lb />
FRANCE<lb />
Chris Borden's Faces of<lb />
France, a travel-adventure<lb />
film, will be shown in<lb />
Hendrix Theater at 8:00<lb />
p.m. on October 3.<lb />
DANCE<lb />
Beau Thorp and<lb />
Generation II will provide<lb />
music at this year's home-<lb />
coming dance. The dance<lb />
will be held Oct. 13, in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. Tickets<lb />
and the very high caliber of � are $2.00 for students,<lb />
its School of Business and � $4.00 for the public,<lb />
its faculty and departments.<lb />
It is all there, and I.needed<lb />
only personal determina-<lb />
tion he says.<lb />
He was nominated for a<lb />
coveted, four-year More-<lb />
head Scholarship at UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill but opted �<lb />
instead for ECU.<lb />
As his college career<lb />
progressed, honors came.<lb />
Garner was named out-<lb />
standing senior for 1978-79<lb />
in Phi Kappa Phi's local<lb />
chapter and was the 1979<lb />
winner of the Most Out-<lb />
standing Senior Award of<lb />
Beta Gamma Sigma honor<lb />
society in business.<lb />
"I set goals for myself<lb />
Garner says. "I feel that<lb />
scholastic achievement is up<lb />
to the individual. It's there<lb />
if anybody wants to do it.<lb />
"You must make sacri-<lb />
fices, but I didn't sacrifice<lb />
that much<lb />
AMERICA<lb />
Major Attractions pre-<lb />
sents America in concert on<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
appreciative grin. Herman performed roaring choruses on<lb />
clarinet and alto saxophone. Woody Herman is a<lb />
remarkable enigma, remaining young and vibrant, despite<lb />
his age and tenure as a band leader.<lb />
Last Wednesday, Woody provided us with a few<lb />
samples of his historic ability. From the delightful "Take<lb />
The A-Train through the mellow "Woodchopper's Ball"<lb />
to the enduring strains of "Caledonia the Thundering<lb />
Herd was magnificent. Newer songs performed were "La<lb />
Fiesta" (by Chick Corea), "Sugar Loaf Mountain<lb />
"Greasy Sack Blues" (dedicated to McDonald's), and a<lb />
requested Carole King arrangement.<lb />
Woody closed out his performance with these words of<lb />
farewell: "Love, dignity, and may the Lord bless you As<lb />
Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times said of one of<lb />
Woody's performances, "He and the night confirmed that<lb />
great jazz is self-renewing, alive and exploratory and<lb />
ageless. To listen was to discover not your age, but your<lb />
youth and your own sense of the possible Truer words<lb />
have seldom been spoken.<lb />
Woody Herman and The Young Thundering Herd<lb />
entertained at Wright Auditorium last Wednesday.<lb />
(Photo by Pete Podeszwa)<lb />
Women playing more<lb />
influential role in music<lb />
By PATRICK MINGES<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
In the '70s, women have begun to stand up for the<lb />
integrity of their gender and have made significant<lb />
advances in most fields. Women have long been accepted<lb />
with equity in the fine arts but recently have played a more<lb />
influential role in popular music � long a vanguard of<lb />
prejudice.<lb />
In the cinema, the feminist movement has secured a<lb />
more realistic portrayal of women, as opposed to traditional<lb />
stereotyped roles. Even on television, women have been<lb />
drawing on more creative talents to present more definitive<lb />
characters. Ignore the inane redundancies of jiggle-sex and<lb />
look at your favorite television actress to see how much her<lb />
role has improved this year.<lb />
Women such as Carole King, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell,<lb />
Bonnie Raitt, Janis Ian, and Linda Ronstadt have blazed<lb />
trails in popular music and established new standards for<lb />
women's involvement in the recording industry. This<lb />
summer Baez and Mitchell reaffirmed their status in<lb />
popular music, and now other artists are releasing<lb />
significant recordings. Also, many superb releases from<lb />
new artists reveal a more progressive attitude towards the<lb />
role of women in popular music.<lb />
Bonnie Raitt dashed stereotypes when she became one<lb />
of the premiere female slide guitar artists. She continued<lb />
her sweet rocking style on The Glow, her first album since<lb />
Sweet Forgiveness. Produced by Peter Asher, the album<lb />
features such prominent musicians as Bill Payne, Dan<lb />
Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel, Rick Marotta, Dave Sanborn,<lb />
Rosemary Butler, J.D. Souther, Craig Fuller, John Guerin,<lb />
Don Grolmick, and Paul Butterfield. With such an<lb />
impressive list of musicians, how can this not be Bonnie<lb />
Raitt's best album.<lb />
Janis Ian first appeared at the Monterey Pop Festival<lb />
with her own composition, "Society's Child This song<lb />
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But she still could sing<lb />
He didn't see he could never stop her heart"<lb />
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Albums provided courtesy of The Record Bar. Pitt<lb />
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Hiss to perform songs and arias<lb />
GREENVILLE - Clyde<lb />
Hiss, baritone, member of<lb />
the voice faculty at the East<lb />
Carolina University School<lb />
of Music, will perform<lb />
songs and arias by Lully,<lb />
Rameau, Gretry, Poulenc,<lb />
Hoist, Gregory Kosteck and<lb />
Thomas Lehrer Sunday,<lb />
Oct. 7, at 8:15 p.m. in the<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
The recital, free and<lb />
open to the public, encom-<lb />
passes a wide range of<lb />
vocal literature, various in<lb />
mood and meaning as well<lb />
as in period.<lb />
The program begins<lb />
with three arias from<lb />
French pre-Romantic op-<lb />
eras: "Air de Caron" from<lb />
Lully's "Alceste "Air de<lb />
Thesee" from Rameau's<lb />
"Hippolyte et Aricie" and<lb />
Otherworksare<lb />
Poulenc's"LeBal<lb />
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"Airde Caron "Airde Thesee,<lb />
"Hippolyte et Aricie" "Richard<lb />
Coeur-de-Lion" "Le Bal Masque"<lb />
To be performed by Clyde Hiss.<lb />
Blondel's aria from Gretry's<lb />
"Richard, Coeur-de-Lion<lb />
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rebuttal to the<lb />
the Marseillaise<lb />
revolutionaries.<lb />
singing of<lb />
by French<lb />
Hymns from the Rig-Veda<lb />
five songs by former ECU<lb />
resident composer Gregory<lb />
Kosteck based on Ogden<lb />
Nash<lb />
and four<lb />
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Dr. Hiss will be accom-<lb />
panied by pianist Ellen<lb />
Reithmaier Nagode.<lb />
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school, Hiss is director of<lb />
ECU's Opera Theatre and<lb />
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ductions for the Duke<lb />
Festival and the National<lb />
Opera Company.<lb />
He has performed in<lb />
solo recitals and with<lb />
orchestras throughout the<lb />
midwest and east and for<lb />
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2 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 11<lb />
'Silent Letter' speaks out<lb />
America will appear in<lb />
concert at Minges Coliseum<lb />
on Tuesday, October 9<lb />
courtesy of the Student<lb />
Union's Major Attractions<lb />
Committee. Tickets for stu-<lb />
dents are $4; $6 for the<lb />
public.<lb />
Dewey Bunnell and<lb />
Gerry Beckley, co-founders<lb />
ot America, met at London<lb />
Central High School in the<lb />
mid-l0's. Sons of Ameri-<lb />
can military personnel sta-<lb />
tioned in England, they<lb />
played in dance bands<lb />
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areer with both a No. 1<lb />
single and album.) Those<lb />
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force.<lb />
Averaging a Platinum<lb />
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tours a year, America has<lb />
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music scene, and now, at<lb />
the height of creativity,<lb />
America releases their Capi-<lb />
tol Records debut LP, Silent<lb />
Letter (June 1979).<lb />
In Silent Letter, as in<lb />
the past, Dewey, with a<lb />
concern for ecology and a<lb />
love of wildlife, and Gerry,<lb />
from a family of artists,<lb />
complement each other<lb />
ideally. As Dewey says,<lb />
"Gerry is a true musician.<lb />
He started playing the<lb />
piano at age 3. I got more<lb />
involved with the words �<lb />
the sounds of the words and<lb />
the images and feelings<lb />
they evoke<lb />
Silent Letter presents<lb />
several BeckleyBunnell col-<lb />
laborations, including the<lb />
image-filled "Tall Trea-<lb />
sures" in which Bunnell's<lb />
evocative word-pictures and<lb />
Beckley's melodic genius<lb />
combine perfectly. Ameri-<lb />
ca's long-term relationship<lb />
with George Martin con-<lb />
tinues, with Martin pro-<lb />
ducing and arranging once<lb />
again.<lb />
The tracks were cut live<lb />
in Los Angeles by Gerry<lb />
and Dewey and the hand-<lb />
picked musicians America<lb />
has toured with for the past<lb />
several years. Vocals were<lb />
added in Martin's new<lb />
studio in Montserrat, and<lb />
the mixing was completed<lb />
inTngland.<lb />
From the power of<lb />
"High in the City" and<lb />
"Only Game in Town" to<lb />
the melodic nostalgia of<lb />
"1960" and "All Around<lb />
America's sound is familiar,<lb />
yet fresh and energetic.<lb />
Gerry says, "In some<lb />
ways, Silent Letter is a kind<lb />
of summation of our exper-<lb />
ience and growth during the<lb />
past ten years, but it also<lb />
points out a direction for<lb />
the next decade<lb />
Silent Letter is Ameri-<lb />
ca's bridge into the '80's.<lb />
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Nude Strike<lb />
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Page 12 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 2 October 1979<lb />
Free karate<lb />
self defense<lb />
offered students<lb />
By WILLIAM and MONIKA SOUTHERLAND<lb />
During the working business day, Bill McDonald<lb />
sells insurance to Greenville area residents. In his free<lb />
time he paints, writes poetry, stays physically fit through<lb />
karate and has even considered a movie role.<lb />
Due to his expertise in karate, he was offered a role in<lb />
a martial arts film. McDonald considered the offer but<lb />
turned it down because "the timing was not right.<lb />
Ten years ago I would have jumped at it, but now, it's<lb />
something I had to think about said the sixth degree<lb />
black belt.<lb />
Why the hesitation?<lb />
"Other guys are getting parts like this in movies and<lb />
hope for bigger parts, more movies; a career. I already<lb />
have a career in Greenville. If I had taken a part in this<lb />
movie, that could've changed. I don't know if I would want<lb />
to do other movies. I'm settled in business now<lb />
Movie offers<lb />
The movie was a martial arts film similar to "A Force<lb />
of One "Good Guys Wear Black and other films that<lb />
rely heavily on the star's martial arts' skills. McDonald's<lb />
role was to be a character part.<lb />
Working in front of cameras is not new to McDonald.<lb />
He has done several commercials for TV, locally and in<lb />
Atlanta and Tampa, involving martial arts. He has also<lb />
me an NBC special with Ken Norton on karate.<lb />
Movie offers aren't really new either. He was offered a<lb />
role in a Bruce Lee film several years ago. Unfortunately<lb />
McDonald was too tall. Lee was only 5 feet 2 inches tall<lb />
and made the 6-foot McDonald appear giant-size next to<lb />
the star.<lb />
Goju Shorin<lb />
McDonald has been active in karate for almost 20 years<lb />
ami has taught at ECU for the past 15 years. He enjoys<lb />
iching karate skills to willing students. He has trained<lb />
5.000 individuals in some form of self-defense. Several<lb />
his students have gone on to become champions in<lb />
karate competition.<lb />
In giving equal time to the opposite sex, Bill McDonald<lb />
- trained numerous females in karate, several of which<lb />
sere quite successful in competition, such as Vikki Morrow<lb />
and Gladys Williams.<lb />
McDonald teaches Goju-Shorin style karate which is<lb />
adaptable to all forms of competition.<lb />
"Speed and form are major assets of sport (point)<lb />
liters McDonald said. "They must be very quick,<lb />
lintain good balance and be in perfect control of their<lb />
at all times for good point fighting<lb />
Concert and master class<lb />
BUI McDonald<lb />
"These same abilities are necessary and important to<lb />
one that competes in katas. Balance, form, rhythm and<lb />
controlled speed result in good katas he said.<lb />
Full contact fighting requires more strength and<lb />
endurance. Because of the different abilities required in<lb />
competing, McDonald uses different training methods for<lb />
his students. This has made him a very successful trainer<lb />
and his students outstanding competitors.<lb />
McDonald works with his students and runs 30 miles a<lb />
week. He trains and spars with fighters to stay in good<lb />
physical shape.<lb />
Maintaining balance<lb />
"My health is important to me. It is a good feeling to<lb />
know you can obtain a physical goal many people your age<lb />
can't. It is self-satisfying to know you are capable of<lb />
running 10 or 15 miles, if you have to or even if you want<lb />
to.<lb />
"I enjoy aesthetics, painting and poetry McDonald<lb />
continued. "Karate helps me maintain a balance in my life.<lb />
True, it is an art form, but it is also an outlet � both<lb />
physical and emotional � to release some aggression. It<lb />
serves to balance the peaceful emotions of painting and<lb />
writing<lb />
Currently, McDonald and belt-ranked students teach<lb />
karate and self-defense classes to male and female<lb />
students at Memorial Gym at ECU. The value of<lb />
self-defense has been proven practical for many of his<lb />
students on numerous occasions. For those that seek<lb />
recognition, the club has a competitive coed traveling team<lb />
that is number nationally in the college and university<lb />
division.<lb />
If any student, faculty, or staff member on campus<lb />
wishes to join, they need only to come to the dance room in<lb />
Memorial Gym on Monday or Tuesday night from 6:30<lb />
p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and speak to one of the instructors<lb />
present.<lb />
John Perry to visit ECU<lb />
EuO News Bureau<lb />
GREENVILLE - Pianist<lb />
John Perry, a recording<lb />
artist and a noted piano<lb />
teacher, will vist East<lb />
Carolina University's School<lb />
of Music Oct. 8-9 for a<lb />
concert appearance and<lb />
master class.<lb />
His recital, Oct. 8 at<lb />
8:15 p.m. in the Hendrix<lb />
Theatre, Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center, will feature<lb />
works by Beethoven, Schu-<lb />
bert, Ravel and Chopin.<lb />
The recital is open to the<lb />
public.<lb />
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ing, from 9 a.m. until noon,<lb />
Perry will conduct a master<lb />
class, also in the Hendrix<lb />
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Tongsook Han to perform<lb />
in piano recital<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
GREENVILLE � Tong-<lb />
sook Han, pianist, a new<lb />
faculty member in the East<lb />
Carolina University School<lb />
of Music, will perform in<lb />
recital Wednesday, Oct. 10,<lb />
at 8:15 p.m. in the Fletcher<lb />
Music Center Recital Hall.<lb />
Appearing with her is<lb />
the ECU Chamber Orches-<lb />
tra, conducted by Robert<lb />
Hause.<lb />
The program will include<lb />
the J.S. Bach Toccata in G<lb />
Major, S. 916; three Chopin<lb />
works: the Etude in A flat<lb />
Major, Opus 25, No. 1; the<lb />
Nocturne in B flat Major,<lb />
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chamber recitals.<lb />
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Mozart B Flat Major<lb />
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ensemble at Indiana Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
The Oct. 10 concert is<lb />
free and open to the public.<lb />
His ECU visit is spon-<lb />
sored by ECU's piano<lb />
pedagogy program.<lb />
Perry is recognized as a<lb />
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nations and has recorded<lb />
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known for his interpreta-<lb />
tions of Beethoven and<lb />
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also recognized and he has<lb />
introduced several import-<lb />
ant new works to the piano<lb />
literature.<lb />
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Eastman School of Music,<lb />
Rochester, N.Y. and in<lb />
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