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"Were It left to me to decide<lb/>
whether we should have a<lb/>
government without news-<lb/>
papers or newspapers without<lb/>
government, I should not<lb/>
hesitate a moment to prefer<lb/>
the latter.<lb/>
The East Carolinian<lb/>
If 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/>
-Thomas Jefferson  t<lb/>
Vol. 54 No.&amp;<lb/>
18 pages today<lb/>
Thursday, October 11,1979<lb/>
Greenville, N.C.<lb/>
Circulation 10,000<lb/>
,<lb/>
Rebel' awarded<lb/>
The East Carolina Uni-<lb/>
versity chapter of the<lb/>
Society for Collegiate Jour-<lb/>
nalists has just been<lb/>
informed that the Rebel,<lb/>
ECU literary magazine, has<lb/>
tied for second place in the<lb/>
1979 national contest. No<lb/>
first place award was given<lb/>
in the competition. Tieing<lb/>
Investigation<lb/>
continues<lb/>
From Staff Reports<lb/>
The investigation into<lb/>
the disappearance and sub-<lb/>
sequent distribution of a<lb/>
letter from former SGA<lb/>
President Tim Sullivan to<lb/>
Brett Melvin, current SGA<lb/>
president, has slowed down<lb/>
but has not stopped,<lb/>
according to Drake Mann,<lb/>
SGA attorney general.<lb/>
Randy Ingram, attorney<lb/>
general for the summer,<lb/>
said that due to the<lb/>
- reening and subsequent<lb/>
naming of Mann to the<lb/>
post, the investigation has<lb/>
been delayed but is almost<lb/>
complete.<lb/>
The investigation centers<lb/>
around the distribution of a<lb/>
personal letter from Sullivan<lb/>
to Melvin. Another letter<lb/>
which accompanied the<lb/>
copies questioned several<lb/>
comments made by Sulli-<lb/>
van.<lb/>
When asked whether<lb/>
charges would be filed out<lb/>
of the attorney general's<lb/>
office, Mann replied "It<lb/>
depends on what our<lb/>
findings reveal<lb/>
"We will not press<lb/>
charges with the inform-<lb/>
ation we have now said<lb/>
Mann. Ingram said that<lb/>
before charges will be filed,<lb/>
the report will be turned<lb/>
over to the person who<lb/>
ordered the investigation,<lb/>
Brett Melvin.<lb/>
It was Ingram's opinion<lb/>
that charges would not be<lb/>
filed until after Melvin had<lb/>
seen a copy of the report.<lb/>
It has not been revealed<lb/>
how the letter leaked to<lb/>
board of trustee members,<lb/>
high-ranking administrative<lb/>
officials and The East<lb/>
Carolinian.<lb/>
Fraternity party ends in tragedy<lb/>
with ECU was the Review,<lb/>
published by students at the<lb/>
College of William and<lb/>
Mary.<lb/>
Each year the fraternity<lb/>
encourages chapters to sub-<lb/>
mit their publications for<lb/>
judging in national competi-<lb/>
tion. This year's magazine<lb/>
judge was Dr. Frazer<lb/>
Meiman, emeritius profes-<lb/>
sor of English at William<lb/>
and Mary and currently<lb/>
visiting professor at Doshi-<lb/>
sha University, Kyoto,<lb/>
Japan.<lb/>
Dr. Neiman's comments<lb/>
included the following:<lb/>
"These two publications<lb/>
stand out above the rest.<lb/>
Among art contributions,<lb/>
the Rebel exhibits a much<lb/>
greater variety of media,<lb/>
has a larger number of<lb/>
arresting photographs and<lb/>
makes wide use of color. In<lb/>
format, the Rebel consider-<lb/>
ably outdistances the Re-<lb/>
view. Its design is more<lb/>
interesting, its reproduc-<lb/>
tions better, its use of color<lb/>
adds flair<lb/>
Editor of the 1978-79<lb/>
Rebel was Luke Whisnant.<lb/>
Associate editors were Ka-<lb/>
ren Brock, Renee Dixon and<lb/>
Robert Jones. Colleen Flynn<lb/>
is editor this year.<lb/>
The magazine has been<lb/>
named All-American for the<lb/>
past two years by Associ-<lb/>
ated Collegiate Press.<lb/>
ECU's, The<lb/>
competition.<lb/>
Rebel, tied with William and Mary's Review for second place in national<lb/>
Honors courses vary<lb/>
This Spring the Fresh-<lb/>
manSophomore Honors<lb/>
Seminar program at East<lb/>
Carolina will offer superior<lb/>
students their choice of two<lb/>
seminars for credit towards<lb/>
General Education require-<lb/>
ments.<lb/>
Students describe shootings<lb/>
�' th<lb/>
By JIM WALSER<lb/>
Charlotte Observer<lb/>
Columbia Bureau<lb/>
COLUMBIA, S.C. -<lb/>
Eighteen-year-old Randy<lb/>
McCray fidgeted in a<lb/>
Baptist Hospital bed, picked<lb/>
at his barbequed chicken<lb/>
lunch and recalled the<lb/>
moment Friday midnight<lb/>
when a bullet shattered his<lb/>
right leg.<lb/>
"I saw a flash and<lb/>
turned around and saw a<lb/>
glimpse of someone with a<lb/>
gun out of the corner of my<lb/>
eye McCray remembered.<lb/>
"I tried to run right<lb/>
then, but I felt something in<lb/>
my leg and made about four<lb/>
or five steps before I fell<lb/>
down. I crawled across the<lb/>
dance floor. It was total<lb/>
panic. I grabbed somebody<lb/>
and told them to get me out<lb/>
of there. I didn't want to<lb/>
get shot at no more<lb/>
Two University of South<lb/>
Carolina (USC) students,<lb/>
senior Terrell Johnson and<lb/>
freshman Pat McGinty,<lb/>
were killed in the shooting<lb/>
spree, which began at a<lb/>
fraternity party at Bates<lb/>
House West dormitory.<lb/>
Five other students �<lb/>
McCray, freshman David<lb/>
Simmons, freshman Mike<lb/>
Lawyer and senior William<lb/>
Langston, all of USC, and<lb/>
junior John Aiken of nearby<lb/>
Allen University � were<lb/>
wounded.<lb/>
Police charged Mark<lb/>
Houston, 18, a USC junior<lb/>
from Columbia, with the<lb/>
! IMJUR6P.<lb/>
SATES HOUSE wegT<lb/>
SiTC OF PAICTY,<lb/>
J0MN60N KILLS P,<lb/>
A IMJURBP<lb/>
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x<lb/>
A diagram of the<lb/>
occured.<lb/>
Otatrver Mae ty GilORGE BfttlSACHER<lb/>
VSC campus where the shootings<lb/>
seven shootings.<lb/>
Lawyer and Langston<lb/>
have been released from the<lb/>
hospital, but Aiken remain-<lb/>
ed in serious condition<lb/>
Monday. Simmons, who<lb/>
was shot in the neck, and<lb/>
McCray were in Baptist<lb/>
Hospital in satisfactory con-<lb/>
dition.<lb/>
According to authorities,<lb/>
a gunman entered the<lb/>
fraternity homecoming<lb/>
dance and opened fire with<lb/>
a .32-caliber pistol, then<lb/>
continued shooting outside<lb/>
on a pedestrian walkway.<lb/>
"I just never thought<lb/>
anything like this could<lb/>
happen at the school<lb/>
McCray said. "That's why I<lb/>
went to USC<lb/>
McCray, like Simmons,<lb/>
is an art student. He<lb/>
commutes daily from his<lb/>
home in Salters, S.C, 80<lb/>
miles away, and came to<lb/>
the party alone in his<lb/>
brother-in-law's car. He<lb/>
came to meet some people.<lb/>
He heard three or four<lb/>
shots before he felt the<lb/>
bullet shatter the bone in<lb/>
the upper portion of his<lb/>
right leg.<lb/>
"It was crazy said<lb/>
McCray, who faces six<lb/>
weeks in the hospital. "It<lb/>
took me a while to realize it<lb/>
was a gun. Why would<lb/>
anyone have a gun at<lb/>
school?<lb/>
"They took me into a<lb/>
back room and started<lb/>
telling me to be calm. A<lb/>
little while later, I heard<lb/>
some more shots. I thought<lb/>
he was coming back. I<lb/>
didn't learn until later that<lb/>
he shot someone outside<lb/>
McGinty and Aiken were<lb/>
shot in the back on the<lb/>
walkway as the gunman<lb/>
fled.<lb/>
McGinty, a gifted stud-<lb/>
dent-athlete at Salesianum<lb/>
High in Wilmington, Del<lb/>
won an academic scholar-<lb/>
ship to USC. He also was<lb/>
contemplating trying out for<lb/>
the basketball team after<lb/>
receiving all-conference ci-<lb/>
tations in high school.<lb/>
"He'd thought about<lb/>
Notre Dame and a couple of<lb/>
other places so he could get<lb/>
away from the North and<lb/>
see what the world was<lb/>
like said James Feeley, a<lb/>
student friend from Dover,<lb/>
Del.<lb/>
"I live in Bates House<lb/>
and I'd invited him up to a<lb/>
party on the 10th floor. I<lb/>
kind of lost him and I guess<lb/>
he wandered out of the<lb/>
party. He was apparently<lb/>
walking back to his room<lb/>
when he was shot<lb/>
Johnson, a music stu-<lb/>
dent who had given up his<lb/>
final year in the USC<lb/>
marching band to concen-<lb/>
trate on gaining admission<lb/>
to law school next year, was<lb/>
killed inside the social room<lb/>
in the first splay of bullets.<lb/>
Johnson was treasurer of<lb/>
Kappa Alpha Psi, a pre-<lb/>
dominantly black fraternity.<lb/>
Simmons arrived at the<lb/>
party about 10 p.m. with<lb/>
friends, and was thinking of<lb/>
joining the fraternity later.<lb/>
Then the shooting began. A<lb/>
bullet punctured a muscle<lb/>
in the back of his neck,<lb/>
sending him sprawling to<lb/>
the floor along with every-<lb/>
one else.<lb/>
HSEM 2050<lb/>
Drs. Karen Baldwin and<lb/>
Marie Farr will moderate<lb/>
HSEM 2050, a seminar<lb/>
concerned with the stages<lb/>
of change in our lives and<lb/>
how they are made "safe"<lb/>
for us by our societal rituals<lb/>
and celebrations. The sem-<lb/>
inar will touch on literature,<lb/>
art, film, folklore and<lb/>
anthropology and will offer<lb/>
Nph�i ' �� iiilit towards<lb/>
the General Education re-<lb/>
quirement in literature.<lb/>
HSEM 2040<lb/>
Drs. Hal Daniel and<lb/>
Ernest Marshall will lead<lb/>
HSEM 2040, a seminar in<lb/>
the uniquely human event<lb/>
of thought in its relationship<lb/>
to language, mind and<lb/>
brain. It will include<lb/>
discussion of the evolution<lb/>
of language and the rela-<lb/>
tionship between mind and<lb/>
body. Students earn three<lb/>
hours credit towards the<lb/>
General Education require-<lb/>
ment in either humanities<lb/>
or fine arts.<lb/>
All four instructors are<lb/>
eminently qualified to con-<lb/>
duct these multi-discipline<lb/>
seminars. Both Farr and<lb/>
Daniel have in recent years<lb/>
been the recipients of<lb/>
Outstanding Teacher Award.<lb/>
The seminars are or-<lb/>
dinarily open by invitation<lb/>
only to underclassmen who<lb/>
have College Board scores<lb/>
above 1200 andor who<lb/>
have made the All A List or<lb/>
Dean's List. Other inter-<lb/>
ested students, however,<lb/>
may petition for admission<lb/>
by seeing Dr. David San-<lb/>
ders, program coordinator,<lb/>
in Austin 117 or by<lb/>
contacting one of the<lb/>
instructors of the seminars.<lb/>
Enrollment in each is<lb/>
limited to twenty students.<lb/>
Both seminars meet Tues-<lb/>
days from 7-9 p.m.<lb/>
Campus crime<lb/>
By LARRY GRAHAM<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
The peak months for crime at ECU are September and<lb/>
October, according to Lt. John Rose of the campus police<lb/>
department.<lb/>
Last month there was a rash of hubcap and expensive<lb/>
wheel cover thefts.<lb/>
Most of the larcenies occurred in the freshman parking<lb/>
lots at 14th and Elm, 14th and Berkely and 3rd and Reade<lb/>
Streets.<lb/>
Several cars have been broken into to get at tape<lb/>
players and stereos this month.<lb/>
A $370 cassette deck was stolen from a Fiat, and $500<lb/>
worth of damage was done.<lb/>
In-dash stereo sets are just as susceptible to theft as<lb/>
those mounted under the dash, according to Rose. Rose<lb/>
also said that tape decks and stereos are still fair game,<lb/>
but wheel covers have become the main objects of larceny.<lb/>
Dorm rooms have also been the target of burglary and<lb/>
theft.<lb/>
A lock was picked in order to gain entry to a room in<lb/>
Jones dorm. Stereo equipment stolen amounted to $600.00.<lb/>
In another dorm, $300 worth of clothing was taken.<lb/>
One dorm room was broken into and ransacked, but<lb/>
nothing was stolen.<lb/>
Bicycles are also disappearing. Eight bikes have been<lb/>
stolen from the back of Jones in the past week. Cheap<lb/>
locks and cables contribute to the problem.<lb/>
Traffic signs have been taken as well, either for a<lb/>
practical joke or just to use as room decorations.<lb/>
The large amount of theft is not unusual for this time of<lb/>
year, but the problem could be reduced in severity if<lb/>
students would co-operate with the police.<lb/>
Rose suggested some common sense ideas, such a<lb/>
always locking your car and dorm room. Do not hide the<lb/>
key in any usual place; burglars know them all.<lb/>
Rose also pointed out that many of the cars broken into<lb/>
had been left unattended for a few days. Regularly<lb/>
checking on a vehicle in a freshman parking lot is<lb/>
essential.<lb/>
Wheel covers, especially the expensive ones, should be<lb/>
removed and kept in a safe place. Also, etching drivers<lb/>
license numbers on the back of the covers is helpful.<lb/>
The drivers license numbers are used because they are<lb/>
listed in a police computer, making it easier to find<lb/>
information on the real owner.<lb/>
Sgt. R. J. Gilbert is going around to all of the dorms<lb/>
this week engraving students' possessions if they wish to<lb/>
have it done.<lb/>
If you would like more information on how to lessen the<lb/>
crime problem in your dorm, call the police department at<lb/>
ECU, and ask to set up an appointment with Sgt Lynn,<lb/>
Singleton. Singleton runs a crime prevention program for<lb/>
students.<lb/>
An effective "Community Watch" is instrumental in<lb/>
alleviating the present crime situation. One such watch in<lb/>
Jones dorm has already been successful.<lb/>
Rose again stressed the importance of students<lb/>
cooperating with the police. "We can only do so much<lb/>
without the public helping us he said.<lb/>
New procedures postponed<lb/>
Weather<lb/>
Temperatures in eastern<lb/>
North Carolina dropped as<lb/>
much as 30 degrees in five<lb/>
hours yesterday as a drizzly<lb/>
cold front pushed its way to<lb/>
the coast.<lb/>
According to Craig<lb/>
Weber, weatherman of<lb/>
WCTI-TV in New Bern, the<lb/>
front will be slow in passing<lb/>
but should eventually bring<lb/>
clearer skies.<lb/>
Weber said that tem-<lb/>
peratures in the 40's are<lb/>
expected for Thursday<lb/>
night, and that the cooler<lb/>
trend should continue into<lb/>
the next few days. How-<lb/>
ever, sunnier skies are<lb/>
expected as the high<lb/>
pressure cell behind the<lb/>
front reaches our area<lb/>
sometime Friday.<lb/>
The same front has<lb/>
caused up to a foot of snow<lb/>
in the mountainous regions<lb/>
of Virginia and East Vir<lb/>
ginia.<lb/>
By TERRY GRAY<lb/>
Assistant News Editor<lb/>
New pre-registration<lb/>
procedures that were sup-<lb/>
posed to go into effect next<lb/>
week have been postponed<lb/>
until the next pre-registra-<lb/>
tion period, ECU Registrar<lb/>
Gil Moore said Wednesday.<lb/>
The new system, based<lb/>
on a computer called the<lb/>
Optical Mark Reader, would<lb/>
have eliminated the need<lb/>
for the computer cards that<lb/>
are currently in use.<lb/>
According to Moore, the<lb/>
postponement is due to<lb/>
problems in getting the type<lb/>
of paper needed for the<lb/>
computer system.<lb/>
"We were working un-<lb/>
der a very tight time<lb/>
schedule for delivery, but<lb/>
our supplier just couldn't<lb/>
get it to us in time. There<lb/>
are only two vendors in the<lb/>
country that supply this<lb/>
type of paper Moore said.<lb/>
Moore added that the<lb/>
delay will have no effect on<lb/>
pre-registration procedures<lb/>
next week.<lb/>
When the new system<lb/>
goes into effect in the<lb/>
spring, students will bypass<lb/>
the use of course cards.<lb/>
Instead, they will fill out<lb/>
their entire schedules on a<lb/>
computer sheet to be<lb/>
processed by the Optical<lb/>
Mark Reader.<lb/>
Innovations in pre registration proceedures should cut the<lb/>
long lines that students endure every semester.<lb/>
<pb facs="00057222_0002"/><lb/>
Page 2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 11 October 1979<lb/>
WNCT's Christopherson claims<lb/>
editorials lowest TV consideration<lb/>
Oldest black fraternity speaks<lb/>
Hn RICHARD GREEN<lb/>
Managing Editor<lb/>
rhej ut think of it as<lb/>
tething thrv have to do<lb/>
t the FCC<lb/>
to Ira Baker's<lb/>
g class last<lb/>
stophersen<lb/>
rials are the<lb/>
-nit-ration" at<lb/>
ville.<lb/>
worked<lb/>
R ii r bank,<lb/>
re taking the<lb/>
.it the<lb/>
He wrote<lb/>
a year,<lb/>
 C 1 does not<lb/>
rd.<lb/>
about<lb/>
Chris-<lb/>
I haven't<lb/>
ise I'm<lb/>
charge<lb/>
rials<lb/>
station<lb/>
d, but<lb/>
worn it<lb/>
advertisers will be offended.<lb/>
"Every decision is made<lb/>
on how much money comes<lb/>
in he said. Financial<lb/>
considerations affect edi-<lb/>
torial policy more acutely at<lb/>
smaller stations than larger<lb/>
ones, according to Chris-<lb/>
tophersen.<lb/>
Editorials would tend to<lb/>
"come down on" govern-<lb/>
ments before businesses,<lb/>
especially potential adver-<lb/>
tisers.<lb/>
WNCT does have a type<lb/>
of editorial show on Satur-<lb/>
days with Dr. John P. East<lb/>
and Janis Faulkner.<lb/>
Christophersen said that<lb/>
television news is "just a<lb/>
headline service with a few<lb/>
features. We do stories on<lb/>
subjects which affect<lb/>
viewers to get their atten-<lb/>
tion<lb/>
Christophersen is dis-<lb/>
enchanted with much of the<lb/>
network programming. "I<lb/>
don't watch television out-<lb/>
side the control room<lb/>
Symposium soon<lb/>
B terry gray<lb/>
Assistant ews Editor<lb/>
Two-hundred dollars in<lb/>
prize money will be award-<lb/>
ed this year in the Phi<lb/>
Kappa Phi Student Writing<lb/>
Competition, according to<lb/>
Jerry Tester of the Phi<lb/>
Kappa Phi Symposium<lb/>
Committee.<lb/>
The writing competition<lb/>
is part of the Fifth Annual<lb/>
Phi Kappa Phi Symposium,<lb/>
which in previous years has<lb/>
addressed such contempor-<lb/>
ary issues as world hunger<lb/>
and the energy crisis. The<lb/>
classified<lb/>
for sakt<lb/>
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let us do the driving! A<lb/>
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from Greenville to the gates<lb/>
of Keanan Stadium and<lb/>
back again all for $6.00.<lb/>
Limited number of seats, so<lb/>
make your reservations<lb/>
NOW Call 752-2476 or<lb/>
752-8025.<lb/>
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homemade instruments es-<lb/>
iall washboard and<lb/>
spoons players to play in<lb/>
ECl Folk Festival Nov. 3rd.<lb/>
ntact Lin: 758-9368 or Dr.<lb/>
Paul Dowell: 756-1036.<lb/>
LOST at Cultural Center. A<lb/>
beige tote bag and pocket-<lb/>
book. If found, contact<lb/>
Melinda Richardson 758-<lb/>
8471.<lb/>
TYPING DONE: Term pa-<lb/>
pers. Resumes, Thesis, Etc.<lb/>
Reasonable. Call: Jane Pol-<lb/>
lock at 752-9719.<lb/>
1L1.NG RACING CREW<lb/>
wanted. Local Pamlico ra-<lb/>
No pay. Tony:<lb/>
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THREE FEMALE ROOM-<lb/>
MATES needed to share<lb/>
apt. at Riverbluff. Rent is<lb/>
$52.50 per month, plus<lb/>
utilities and phone. Call<lb/>
758-5823.<lb/>
FEMALE TO SHARE spa-<lb/>
cious country home. 6 miles<lb/>
from campus. $62.50 per<lb/>
month plus 12 utilities.<lb/>
Call 756-5671.<lb/>
FURNISHED ROOM for one<lb/>
female in house on N.<lb/>
Charles St. Rent $85. Phone<lb/>
758-7010.<lb/>
ROOM FOR RENT: Males<lb/>
only; Graduate student pre-<lb/>
ferred. Phone 753-4530.<lb/>
Student Union<lb/>
Travel Committee<lb/>
Hurry and sign up for<lb/>
the New York trip!<lb/>
Nov. 21 - 25.<lb/>
$80 pays for transportation<lb/>
and accomadations.<lb/>
Deadline is Monday<lb/>
Oct. 15th<lb/>
theme for this year's<lb/>
symposium, to be held Feb.<lb/>
20-21, 1980, will be "Qual-<lb/>
ity in Higher Education<lb/>
Students who are inter-<lb/>
ested in joining the compe-<lb/>
tition should submit a 3-4<lb/>
page abstract of an idea for<lb/>
an essay dealing with some<lb/>
aspect of quality in higher<lb/>
education. Winners will be<lb/>
judged on the basis of this<lb/>
preliminary abstract and<lb/>
must then write a more<lb/>
formal paper.<lb/>
A prize of $100 will be<lb/>
awarded to each of the two<lb/>
best entries in the competi-<lb/>
tion. The winning entry will<lb/>
then be presented by the<lb/>
author to the symposium<lb/>
and will be published in the<lb/>
symposium's proceedings.<lb/>
Entries will be judged<lb/>
for creative approach, con-<lb/>
structive ideas offered and<lb/>
overall quality. The deadline<lb/>
for submitting the abstract<lb/>
is Nov. 15, 1979, and all<lb/>
entries should be sent to<lb/>
Dr. Fred Broadhurst at the<lb/>
School of Technology via<lb/>
campus mail.<lb/>
Interested students can<lb/>
contact Jerry Tester in<lb/>
Room 127 Flanagan building<lb/>
for further information and<lb/>
a list of suggested essay<lb/>
ideas.<lb/>
Alpha Phi Alpha Frater-<lb/>
nity Inc the first and<lb/>
largest black letter Greek<lb/>
organization, began as the<lb/>
idea of seven black men at<lb/>
Cornell University, in Dec-<lb/>
ember of 1906. These men<lb/>
started a movement that<lb/>
has progressed to a multi-<lb/>
racial fraternity with 545<lb/>
college and alumni chapters<lb/>
located throughout the li-<lb/>
nked States, Europe, Africa<lb/>
and the Virgin Islands.<lb/>
Alpha has dedicated<lb/>
itself to the goals of<lb/>
scholarship, leadership and<lb/>
uplifting mankind through<lb/>
service. Alpha's first major<lb/>
nationwide project, in 1920,<lb/>
was aimed at encouraging<lb/>
and assisting young blacks<lb/>
in continuing their educa-<lb/>
tion.<lb/>
Alpha members haw<lb/>
Correction<lb/>
In an article on Birth<lb/>
Control, printed in the Oct.<lb/>
9 issue of The East<lb/>
Carolinian, the time listed<lb/>
for the showing of the film<lb/>
was given as a time on<lb/>
Tuesdays and Thursdays<lb/>
The film is presented on<lb/>
Wednesdays only. Wo re-<lb/>
gret the error.<lb/>
distinguished themselves in<lb/>
many fields. Some members<lb/>
involved in civil rights<lb/>
included lh Martin Luther<lb/>
King Jr W E B DuBois,<lb/>
Dick Gregoi y, Paul Robe<lb/>
sou. Jessie  and<lb/>
Adam Clayton Powell.<lb/>
A Iphamen have a<lb/>
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politics The firsl black to<lb/>
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Greenville community and<lb/>
Pitt County in general.<lb/>
Fraternity activities have<lb/>
included a fund-raising<lb/>
drive, lood for the poor and<lb/>
blood pressure screening<lb/>
Another important activit)<lb/>
is the scholarship awarded<lb/>
i � r vear to an academic-<lb/>
alls outstanding freshman<lb/>
student.<lb/>
Alpha Phi Alpha is<lb/>
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Bike show<lb/>
11 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 3<lb/>
Bike �how will be held<lb/>
ECU News Bureau<lb/>
GREENVILLE � A spe-<lb/>
cial bicycle exhibition, RIDE<lb/>
ON organized and circu-<lb/>
lated by the Smithsonian<lb/>
Institution Traveling Exhi-<lb/>
bition Service, will be on<lb/>
display at East Carolina<lb/>
University Oct. 15-Nov. 1.<lb/>
The exhibition may be<lb/>
viewed in ECU's Menden-<lb/>
hall Student Center on<lb/>
weekday and weekend days<lb/>
and evenings.<lb/>
Grouped into historical<lb/>
periods, RIDE ON! provides<lb/>
the visitor with an overview<lb/>
of the world of bikes.<lb/>
Pictures and actual bicycles<lb/>
borrowed from local busi-<lb/>
nesses and individuals will<lb/>
be included.<lb/>
Among the highlights<lb/>
featured in the show will be<lb/>
Greek news<lb/>
Homecoming festivities<lb/>
By RICKI JLIARMIS<lb/>
Staff Wr:er<lb/>
Homecoming can he a<lb/>
hectic time I yea or<lb/>
fraternities j id sj roritiea.<lb/>
There are always Heats o<lb/>
complete at the ln-t rr<lb/>
banners to make au<lb/>
remake, house oecorauons<lb/>
to assemble and ham<lb/>
biscuits to stuff.<lb/>
Homecoming is also a<lb/>
time to enjoy. It's a time to<lb/>
see old friends, make new<lb/>
ones, meet parents, wear<lb/>
corsages and new clothes<lb/>
and sit back, and see all of<lb/>
your accomplishments of<lb/>
the last week's work.<lb/>
So, happy Homecoming<lb/>
to all Greeks, hoping that<lb/>
this year's "Touch of<lb/>
Magic" will i ach each and<lb/>
every one of you this<lb/>
weekend!<lb/>
AnnouiK � rents<lb/>
� The Alpha i's had a<lb/>
very success fir' b g Brother<lb/>
Rush and e� Looking<lb/>
forward to a p iuctive year<lb/>
with a fantastic group of<lb/>
new brothers.<lb/>
�Congratulations to<lb/>
Claire Bevill for becoming<lb/>
vice president of Junior<lb/>
Panhellenic.<lb/>
� The Alpha Phi's e-<lb/>
lected Karen Jones to<lb/>
represent them in Home-<lb/>
coming and wish her luck.<lb/>
� The Alpha Phi's are<lb/>
also looking forward to<lb/>
building their float with the<lb/>
Sigma Tau Gamma's.<lb/>
� The Tri Sigmas won<lb/>
their first play-off game<lb/>
against the Delta Zeta's<lb/>
Tuesday. They will play the<lb/>
Alpha Xi Delta's Thursday<lb/>
afternoon.<lb/>
� The Sigmas also took<lb/>
first place in the team golf<lb/>
competition sponsored by<lb/>
the Intramural Department.<lb/>
� The Sigmas are busy<lb/>
now planning for their<lb/>
Parents Day which is to be<lb/>
held on Saturday. There will<lb/>
be a brunch after watching<lb/>
the parade. Tri Sigs are also<lb/>
in the midst of planning<lb/>
their annual pie throw and<lb/>
winter pledge formal.<lb/>
� The Delta Zeta's are<lb/>
proud to announce the<lb/>
initiation of seven new<lb/>
sisters.<lb/>
� The Delta Zeta's will<lb/>
be having their Founder's<lb/>
Day on Oct. 20 in Kinston,<lb/>
N.C.<lb/>
� The Alpha Pi Pledge<lb/>
class of Chi Omega had a<lb/>
successful happy hour on<lb/>
Oct. 2. The winter pledge<lb/>
class presented their pledge<lb/>
project to the sisters on<lb/>
Saturday morning.<lb/>
� The Chi Omegas are<lb/>
looking forward to their<lb/>
Homecoming Brunch on<lb/>
Saturday. Many alumnae<lb/>
will be coming for the<lb/>
brunch.<lb/>
� Best Sister and Best<lb/>
Pledge awards were pre-<lb/>
sented on Tuesday night by<lb/>
STUDENT UNION<lb/>
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS COMMITTEE<lb/>
presents<lb/>
Thorpe<lb/>
and<lb/>
Generation<lb/>
II<lb/>
HOMECOMING DANCE<lb/>
Sat Oct. 13, 1979<lb/>
9:00 pm<lb/>
Wright Auditorium<lb/>
TICKETS NOW<lb/>
ON SALE!<lb/>
STUDENT UNION<lb/>
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb/>
SLi<lb/>
m<lb/>
the velocipedes and "high-<lb/>
wheelers" of the 1980's (the<lb/>
Golden Age of bicycling)<lb/>
and the earlier model<lb/>
"safety bikes those with<lb/>
chain-drive to the rear axle.<lb/>
"Bicycles are outselling<lb/>
automobiles and money is<lb/>
being legislated for building<lb/>
bikeways said an exhi-<lb/>
bition spokesman.<lb/>
"Interest in bicycles has<lb/>
existed over 100 years, but<lb/>
the bicycle is just beginning<lb/>
to come into its own. The<lb/>
energy crunch has hit, and<lb/>
the bicycle is part of the<lb/>
country's transportation re-<lb/>
volution <lb/>
Call Red Cross now<lb/>
for a blood donor<lb/>
appointment.<lb/>
PHI KAPPA TAU I<lb/>
ATTIC<lb/>
N.C. No. 3 1 Nightclub<lb/>
the Chi Omega's. Congratu-<lb/>
lations to Challis Bandy for<lb/>
Best Pledge and Laura<lb/>
Hubbard for' Best Sister.<lb/>
� The Phi Tau's are<lb/>
looking forward to the<lb/>
return of many alumni this<lb/>
weekend. In preparation,<lb/>
last Saturday a work-day<lb/>
was held to clean up the<lb/>
house.<lb/>
� Homecoming festivities<lb/>
will begin at the Phi Tau<lb/>
house on Friday evening<lb/>
with a "War Stories" party.<lb/>
On Saturday, following the<lb/>
Homecoming Parade and<lb/>
ballgame the Phi Tau's will<lb/>
be having a dinner for their<lb/>
alumni and families. Fol-<lb/>
lowing the dinner there will<lb/>
be a band party, featuring<lb/>
Talk of the Town.<lb/>
� On Sunday morning,<lb/>
Phi Tau Alumni and their<lb/>
wives will be able to speak<lb/>
farewells, as th� Beta ip<lb/>
Lambda Pledge class will be<lb/>
having a breakfast in their<lb/>
honor.<lb/>
HOMECOMING<lb/>
WEEKEND<lb/>
from<lb/>
Indianapolis Indiana<lb/>
Little Sister<lb/>
RUSH<lb/>
0KT Fraternity would like to<lb/>
extend an open invitation to all<lb/>
interested young ladies, and<lb/>
encourage you to attend.<lb/>
coming next<lb/>
Wed. &amp; Thurs.<lb/>
SUTTERS GOLD<lb/>
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of appoi,ftnenfe��?�<lb/>
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Mon. Oct. 15<lb/>
8:30 �KT House<lb/>
(409 Elizabeth St.)<lb/>
Tues. Oct. 16 8:30<lb/>
Golden Sunshine with the<lb/>
Phi Taus at the Elbo Room<lb/>
- ��ta�!r�'��W�tfrt��WVW�-��<lb/>
Wed. Oct. 17<lb/>
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The East Carolinian<lb/>
nian I � �<lb/>
Hiditorials<lb/>
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UllOllS<lb/>
Thursday, October 11,1979,<lb/>
Page 4 Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
Be careful with alcohol<lb/>
Homecoming will begin in earnest, with<lb/>
the parade and the football game sure to<lb/>
attract thousands of loyal Pirates back to<lb/>
their alma mater. There will be parties to<lb/>
attend, and new and old friends to see.<lb/>
We hope that everyone has a<lb/>
time.<lb/>
good<lb/>
We also hope that everyone is careful.<lb/>
Statistics indicate that approximately<lb/>
half of all highway fatalities involve the<lb/>
misuse of alcohol. Every home football<lb/>
game this year has seen injuries from<lb/>
fights and falls, which are directly caused<lb/>
by someone having too much to drink.<lb/>
A lot of football fans have also<lb/>
witnessed the scene of someone having<lb/>
more than their share and passing out in<lb/>
the stands between the bleachers. Too<lb/>
often, we have seen people laughing at the<lb/>
unfortunate, unconscious person as she or<lb/>
he struggles to regain their consciousness,<lb/>
flailing their arms around them and trying<lb/>
to sit down on the bleacher seats again.<lb/>
Or, we have seen ambulances haul<lb/>
students away to hospitals, with broken<lb/>
noses or bad cuts where they have become<lb/>
a little too belligerent to the wrong person<lb/>
at the wrong time.<lb/>
Campus Police Chief Francis Eddings<lb/>
tells us that the display of alcoholic<lb/>
beverages at any sporting event is strictly<lb/>
prohibited by state law. The police can ask<lb/>
you to take the alcohol back to your car, or<lb/>
they can confiscate it. You can even' be<lb/>
arrested for having it on your person.<lb/>
We realize it is unrealistic to expect<lb/>
everyone to abstain from drinking during<lb/>
the Homecoming game. We can offer a few<lb/>
suggestions for those who wish to drink<lb/>
responsibly:<lb/>
�Don't drink more than your limit. In<lb/>
short, be moderate.<lb/>
�If you see someone else in trouble<lb/>
stop and try to help them out. Be willing<lb/>
yourself to walk away from a potential<lb/>
fight.<lb/>
�If you are going to drink, try to be part<lb/>
of a big group. Appoint one person in the<lb/>
group to drive, and make sure that that<lb/>
person stays sober. If you are drunk, don't<lb/>
drive. Take a cab home, or ride with a<lb/>
friend.<lb/>
�Don't be short with those of us who<lb/>
prefer not to drink. Non drinkers have the<lb/>
same rights as the rest of us.<lb/>
In other words, be careful. It will reflect<lb/>
well on you, and on the school, and it<lb/>
mignt just save your life.<lb/>
JACK ANDERSON<lb/>
WEEKLY SPECIAL<lb/>
Mme. Pinochet:<lb/>
Another Evita?<lb/>
By Jack Anderson<lb/>
and Joe Spear<lb/>
WASHINGTON  Shake-<lb/>
speare's Lady Macbeth was<lb/>
conscience-stricken enough<lb/>
to be guilt-ridden and haunt-<lb/>
ed by her husband's crimes.<lb/>
Lucia Pinochet, the wife of<lb/>
Chile's ruthless military<lb/>
dictator, apparently has no<lb/>
such qualms.<lb/>
On a recent secret shop-<lb/>
ping trip to Washington,<lb/>
DC, Madame Pinochet<lb/>
ensconced herself and her<lb/>
entourage at one of the<lb/>
city's most lavish luxury<lb/>
hotels. She callously took<lb/>
her ease less than two blocks<lb/>
from the spot where on Sept.<lb/>
21, 1976, killer agents in the<lb/>
pay of her husband set off a<lb/>
car bomb and murdered<lb/>
Orlando Letelier, a freedom-<lb/>
loving refugee foe of the<lb/>
Chilean regime. A young<lb/>
American co-worker of<lb/>
Letelier's, Ronni Moffitt,<lb/>
also died in the explosion<lb/>
that was heard even in the<lb/>
quiet confines of the Embas-<lb/>
sy Row Hotel.<lb/>
An American, Michael<lb/>
Townley, and three right-<lb/>
wing Cuban refugees were<lb/>
convicted of the murders. A<lb/>
U.S. grand jury also indicted<lb/>
three of Gen. Pinochet's top<lb/>
secret police henchmen on<lb/>
charges of having instigated<lb/>
the monstrous crime.<lb/>
Less than three years<lb/>
after the political assassina-<lb/>
tion, Lucia Pinochet swept<lb/>
into the Embasssy Row with<lb/>
her daughter, her son-in-law,<lb/>
a personal secretary and six<lb/>
bodyguards. They took over<lb/>
nearly an entire floor of the<lb/>
swank hotel for a week's<lb/>
stay while the general's wife<lb/>
and daughter indulged them-<lb/>
selves in a shopping spree.<lb/>
The hotel tab ran around<lb/>
$5,000 at least.<lb/>
Neither the hotel nor the<lb/>
Chilean embassy would<lb/>
comment on her visit but<lb/>
Lucia Pinochet's flying vis-<lb/>
its to this country are kept<lb/>
secret for a reason.<lb/>
Her brutal dictator<lb/>
husband, Augusto Pinochet,<lb/>
has been trying to improve<lb/>
his image of late in the face<lb/>
of charges that DINA, his<lb/>
secret gestapo, has been tor-<lb/>
turing political prisoners<lb/>
and repressing the Chilean<lb/>
people with iron-fisted<lb/>
tyranny. He's pronounced<lb/>
some economic reforms in<lb/>
hope of arresting the fer-<lb/>
ment of the poor in his coun-<lb/>
try and allaying the odium<lb/>
he's held in by almost every<lb/>
government abroad.<lb/>
In the Pinochet govern-<lb/>
ment, his wife has been cast<lb/>
in the role of an Evita<lb/>
Peron, wife of the World<lb/>
War II fascist Argentine<lb/>
strongman who curried<lb/>
favor with the masses while<lb/>
lapping it up in private luxu-<lb/>
ry. For home consumption,<lb/>
Pinochet's wife is shown<lb/>
modestly dressed, rubbing<lb/>
elbows with the poor.<lb/>
Yet last year, Chile's first<lb/>
lady took a jet flight to New<lb/>
York City to appease an<lb/>
appetite for furs, jewelry<lb/>
and fancy couturier dresses.<lb/>
She followed it up this year<lb/>
with the Washington<lb/>
spendthrift binge.<lb/>
Her credit rating in the<lb/>
fashion salons of Connecti-<lb/>
cut Avenue in Washington<lb/>
and Fifth Avenue in New<lb/>
York may have sustained a<lb/>
fetback, however. Gen.<lb/>
Pinochet's puppet Supreme<lb/>
Court in Chile has ruled<lb/>
against the U.S. demand that<lb/>
his three cronies be extradit-<lb/>
ed for trial in this country<lb/>
for the Letelier murder. The<lb/>
State Department and Con-<lb/>
gress are ready to take<lb/>
retaliatory action. Madame<lb/>
Pinochet may wind up in<lb/>
another hotel.<lb/>
Working Wives: Members<lb/>
of Congress tried to pussy-<lb/>
foot on voting themselves a<lb/>
pay raise. The House and<lb/>
Senate are at sword's point<lb/>
over the issue. Balked by the<lb/>
Senate, the House members<lb/>
took off on a fall vacation,<lb/>
leaving thousands of rank-<lb/>
and-file government work-<lb/>
ers faced with the prospect<lb/>
of getting no paychecks in<lb/>
October.<lb/>
Nowhere in the acrimoni-<lb/>
ous debate was there men-<lb/>
tion that some members of<lb/>
Congress have working<lb/>
wives who, as entrepreneurs<lb/>
in Washington's real estate<lb/>
boom, are bringing home<lb/>
paychecks running into thou-<lb/>
sands of dollars.<lb/>
Investigation shows that<lb/>
at least 14 congressional<lb/>
wives are wheeling and<lb/>
dealing in the city's real<lb/>
estate market, the most<lb/>
inflated in the nation. A<lb/>
check indicated that they<lb/>
peddled more than $15.5<lb/>
million worth of property<lb/>
last year. The wife of Illinois<lb/>
Republican Rep. Edward<lb/>
Derwinski collected com-<lb/>
missions of more than<lb/>
$300,000 for selling over $3<lb/>
million dollars worth of real<lb/>
estate.<lb/>
The wives insist they<lb/>
aren't capitalizing on their<lb/>
husbands' status but one,<lb/>
Carolyn Moore, wife of<lb/>
Louisiana's Republican Rep.<lb/>
W. Henson Moore, admits<lb/>
that after last year's con-<lb/>
gressional election, she got<lb/>
on the phone to every newly<lb/>
elected member and offered<lb/>
to sell them a house.<lb/>
As Congress wrangled<lb/>
over hiking its salary to<lb/>
about $64,000 plus extras,<lb/>
the average American<lb/>
family's take-home pay is<lb/>
roughly $16,000<lb/>
Operation Housewife: For<lb/>
morale purposes of Air<lb/>
Force wives, a North Caroli-<lb/>
na air base burned up 3,000<lb/>
gallons of gasoline and paid<lb/>
out about $1,500 for some<lb/>
pretty expensive taxis at<lb/>
taxpayer expense. The pow-<lb/>
ers that be at Shaw Air<lb/>
Force base in North Caroli-<lb/>
na sponsored a wives' day.<lb/>
Sixteen wives of jet pilots<lb/>
were selected to hop into the<lb/>
cockpit of RF-4C planes and<lb/>
speed down the runway as a<lb/>
his-and-her experience. A<lb/>
drag chute brought the air-<lb/>
craft to a halt and the planes<lb/>
turned and zipped the wom-<lb/>
en back to the starting point.<lb/>
The Air Force defended<lb/>
Operation Housewife on<lb/>
grounds that it cut down on<lb/>
the number of pilots quitting<lb/>
the service. They argued<lb/>
that at least four of the hus-<lb/>
bands whose wives got the<lb/>
runway joy ride will remain<lb/>
in service.<lb/>
The hitch was that<lb/>
mechanics who work on the<lb/>
jets wound up miffed. They<lb/>
claim that they had been<lb/>
promised a similar ride for<lb/>
over two years but never got<lb/>
off the grease pit.<lb/>
Primate Candidate: What<lb/>
if a 475-pound gorilla<lb/>
became president of the<lb/>
United States? Students<lb/>
from the Hudson, N.H High<lb/>
School are gathering signa-<lb/>
tures to place their local zoo<lb/>
favorite, Colossus G.<lb/>
Benson, on the state's presi-<lb/>
dential ballot next Febru-<lb/>
ary.<lb/>
Their slogan is: "If you<lb/>
elect Benson, nobody's going<lb/>
to push him around <lb/>
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NEW YORK (AP) -<lb/>
There is a consistent theme<lb/>
in the messages of those<lb/>
"how to beat inflation" or<lb/>
"how to make a million"<lb/>
advertisements that tease<lb/>
the economically weary,<lb/>
wayworn wanderer.<lb/>
It is: Stop wandering.<lb/>
Instead, the ads inform,<lb/>
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beat inflation. Don't accept<lb/>
5.5 percent; reach instead<lb/>
for 55 by owning gold or art<lb/>
or antiques, or by becoming<lb/>
a landlord.<lb/>
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The great fortunes of<lb/>
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other peoples' money, by<lb/>
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you get it protect it; learn<lb/>
how to pay no taxes.<lb/>
Borrow, buy, speculate and<lb/>
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Dozens of entrepreneurs<lb/>
are promoting the notion,<lb/>
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techniques if you just fill<lb/>
out the enclosed coupon and<lb/>
mail it with your check.<lb/>
You see their ads in<lb/>
some of America's finest<lb/>
publications. Why not �<lb/>
they're legitimate.<lb/>
They espouse their be-<lb/>
liefs with religious convic-<lb/>
tion, and they spread the<lb/>
word with evangelical zeal.<lb/>
Save yourself ron financial<lb/>
despair; get on the side of<lb/>
truth.<lb/>
As such they broadcast<lb/>
the instability of personal<lb/>
economics today, in which<lb/>
to save is to lose, to borrow<lb/>
is to gain, to speculate is<lb/>
often to be rewarded and to<lb/>
be smart is to manage<lb/>
legally to avoid taxes.<lb/>
Why borrow? Simple.<lb/>
With family expenses con-<lb/>
suming so much of your<lb/>
income, and with inflation<lb/>
eroding savings, you'll ne-<lb/>
ver be able to get ahead. To<lb/>
get ahead you need a<lb/>
bundle of investment cap-<lb/>
ital. Borrow it.<lb/>
Sure, it will cost you<lb/>
money, but don't forget:<lb/>
Uncle Sam is your partner.<lb/>
It means that all the<lb/>
interest you pay back is<lb/>
tax-deductible. And you pay<lb/>
back in cheaper dollars too;<lb/>
inflation sees to that.<lb/>
Why buy? Because, say<lb/>
the entrepreneurs who sell<lb/>
their techniques, many pur-<lb/>
chases actually rise in value<lb/>
at rates faster than infla-<lb/>
tion. They're more econo-<lb/>
mically desirable than paper<lb/>
money. Like gold.<lb/>
Or, to name another,<lb/>
like houses. Houses have<lb/>
been outpacing inflation for<lb/>
many years.<lb/>
Is this speculation or<lb/>
investing?<lb/>
Letters to the Editor<lb/>
It is difficult to draw a<lb/>
line that separates buving.<lb/>
investing and speculating.<lb/>
Perhaps the risk-reward<lb/>
ratio is the best determin-<lb/>
ant. Buying now involves<lb/>
limited risk, investing more.<lb/>
speculation a lot.<lb/>
Why shelter? Because.<lb/>
say the mail-order advisers.<lb/>
Uncle Sam will otherwise<lb/>
take too much of vour<lb/>
rewards.<lb/>
By so doing you have<lb/>
effectively delayed payment<lb/>
of taxes. And when you<lb/>
finally do pay them, on<lb/>
selling the property, you<lb/>
will be charged at the<lb/>
lower, capital-gains taxation<lb/>
rate.<lb/>
Even then, the mail<lb/>
order evangelists point out.<lb/>
you can escape taxes by<lb/>
trading for a property of<lb/>
similar value, which you<lb/>
then can begin upgrading.<lb/>
And on and on.<lb/>
To The Editor:<lb/>
I would like to comments<lb/>
on The East Carolinian's<lb/>
coverage of certain news<lb/>
items, or in this case the<lb/>
non-coverage of a note-<lb/>
worthy news item.<lb/>
On the weekend of<lb/>
September 29, the North<lb/>
Carolina Student Legislature<lb/>
held its monthly council<lb/>
meeting at the University of<lb/>
North Carolina-Wilmington.<lb/>
This fact in itself is not<lb/>
necessarily outstanding, but<lb/>
the particular point is that<lb/>
East Carolina University is<lb/>
a member of the N.C.S.L.<lb/>
and did in fact send a<lb/>
delegation to this council<lb/>
meeting. However, by far<lb/>
the most significant point is<lb/>
that the East Carolina<lb/>
delegation, with the strong-<lb/>
est and largest delegation<lb/>
present, co-sponsored a<lb/>
resolution concerning prayer<lb/>
in the public schools. The<lb/>
resolution proposed that<lb/>
"the North Carolina Student<lb/>
Legislature go on record as<lb/>
supporting the individual<lb/>
right to prayer by choice<lb/>
but opposing any effort to<lb/>
legalize formal organized<lb/>
prayer in the public<lb/>
schools As matter of<lb/>
record the resolution passed<lb/>
by a substantial number.<lb/>
This is a very emotional<lb/>
issue that should be of<lb/>
interest and concern to all<lb/>
students. The North Caro-<lb/>
lina Student Legislature is<lb/>
an organization concerned<lb/>
with the educational value<lb/>
and experience gained from<lb/>
its participation in ex-<lb/>
pressing and best repre-<lb/>
senting the views of stu-<lb/>
dents across the state. But<lb/>
what is more important is<lb/>
that the N.C.S.L. is working<lb/>
for the future of North<lb/>
Carolina. The N.C.S.L. is a<lb/>
group of students who wish<lb/>
to help shape their own<lb/>
future as well as the future<lb/>
of North Carolina as a state.<lb/>
It is my belief that the East<lb/>
Carolina delegation is work-<lb/>
ing to serve the students<lb/>
while proceeding to help<lb/>
build and shape a stronger,<lb/>
a more prosperous, and a<lb/>
more progressive state for<lb/>
all North Carolinians.<lb/>
It is just unfortunate<lb/>
that The East Carolinian,<lb/>
the SGA, and the students<lb/>
fail to see the significance<lb/>
of the work by the E.C.U.<lb/>
delegation in N.C.S.L.<lb/>
I am not writing for the<lb/>
North Carolina Student Leg-<lb/>
islature or the East Carolina<lb/>
delegation. These are my<lb/>
personal opinions and do<lb/>
not necessarily reflect the<lb/>
views of the N.C.S.L. or the<lb/>
E.C.U. delegation.<lb/>
Gary R. Williams<lb/>
Lett<lb/>
ers<lb/>
Letters to the editor are<lb/>
welcome, however, thev<lb/>
must contain the name,<lb/>
address, and I.D. number.<lb/>
No letters will be printed if<lb/>
they are not signed in ink<lb/>
by the person writing the<lb/>
letter.<lb/>
Letters must be received<lb/>
y noon, Mondays and<lb/>
Wednesdays, at the news-<lb/>
paper office on the second<lb/>
floor of the Publications<lb/>
Building, which is directly<lb/>
across from Joyner Library.<lb/>
Letters will be edited for<lb/>
brevity, libel or obscenity.<lb/>
The East Carolinian<lb/>
MANAGING EDITOR<lb/>
Richard Green<lb/>
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb/>
Anita Lancaster<lb/>
NEWS EDITOR<lb/>
ASST. NEWS EDITOR<lb/>
FEATURES EDITOR<lb/>
ASST. DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING<lb/>
EDITOR<lb/>
Marc Barnes<lb/>
DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING<lb/>
Robert M. Swaim<lb/>
Karen Wendt<lb/>
Terry Gray<lb/>
Bill Jones<lb/>
Terry Herndon<lb/>
ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR<lb/>
Leigh Coakley<lb/>
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb/>
Steve O Geary<lb/>
SPORTS EDITOR<lb/>
ASST. SPORTS EDITOR<lb/>
COPY EDITOR<lb/>
AD TECH. SUPER.<lb/>
Charles Chandle.<lb/>
Jimmy DuPree<lb/>
�arte Hen 'arson<lb/>
Paul Lincke<lb/>
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 BuiWinoi o.<lb/>
ma,�ng address ,s: Old South Buiid Ecu<lb/>
Greenville, NC 27834. ��"amg, ECU,<lb/>
The phone numbers are. 757 ,<lb/>
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11 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
Pecplef places, arcl �<lb/>
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The North Carolina Stu-<lb/>
dent Legislature will meet<lb/>
tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the<lb/>
Mendenhall Student Center<lb/>
Room 221. All members are<lb/>
to attend this meeting.<lb/>
Topics to be discussed will<lb/>
be the Oct. IC to be held at<lb/>
ECU, also the 1979-80<lb/>
budget.<lb/>
kitists<lb/>
The Radical Artists<lb/>
Front invites all students<lb/>
and concerned citizens to a<lb/>
preconception meeting to be<lb/>
held on Monday evening<lb/>
7:00 p.m. The meeting will<lb/>
cover the creation of a<lb/>
constitution for the RAF<lb/>
and the issues discussed<lb/>
will range from the anti-<lb/>
nuclear movement, legal-<lb/>
ization of marijuana, and<lb/>
alternative theater, to stu-<lb/>
denl voter registration.<lb/>
For further information<lb/>
ntact Don at 752-0790 or<lb/>
Gan at 758-570.<lb/>
iiiii<lb/>
The ECU Department of<lb/>
Physical Education, Recre-<lb/>
ation and Safety is offering<lb/>
two skiing trips dunng the<lb/>
winter and spring breaks.<lb/>
January 1-6 students can<lb/>
go to Snowshoe, West<lb/>
Virginia, for five nights on<lb/>
the slopes.<lb/>
Snowshoe will also be<lb/>
the goal of students March<lb/>
9-14.<lb/>
Costs will be $170.23 in<lb/>
Januarv and $150.20 in<lb/>
March.<lb/>
For more information,<lb/>
contact Jo Saunders at<lb/>
Memorial Gym, 757-6000.<lb/>
�� itlr<lb/>
The October meeting of<lb/>
the Intramural-Recreational<lb/>
Sports Council will be held<lb/>
Thurs Oct. 11 in Brewster<lb/>
C-103. All intramural repre-<lb/>
sentatives and interested<lb/>
students should attend.<lb/>
�M fceta pM<lb/>
Chi Beta Phi Scientific<lb/>
Fraternity is meeting Thurs<lb/>
Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m biology<lb/>
N102. All science or in-<lb/>
tended science majors are<lb/>
welcomed. For more infor-<lb/>
mation, contact Tom Leech,<lb/>
president: 758-7493.<lb/>
Kuril Ism artticpcl�<lb/>
TV. i n; �rranizational meet-<lb/>
ingthe Greenville<lb/>
OfficiaIs Alation will be<lb/>
heldWed Oct. 17.<lb/>
1975:30 p.m. The ill take place at<lb/>
E- -Gvmnasium,<lb/>
n the meeting<lb/>
r 1those interested<lb/>
ciating Junior High,<lb/>
Grade.and recreational<lb/>
Basketballare invited to<lb/>
r- further informa 14.<lb/>
Il4l<lb/>
.ring art for<lb/>
The r. It has been<lb/>
ned that there will<lb/>
lie prize money<lb/>
this year thanks to<lb/>
The Attic and Jeffery's Beer<lb/>
and Wine for Budweiser.<lb/>
Cat gories include'painting,<lb/>
drawing, �rintmaking, pho-<lb/>
raphv. and mixed media.<lb/>
If there are questions,<lb/>
tttacl Sue AydeJette, art<lb/>
Director.<lb/>
A drop-in for journalism<lb/>
students and journalism<lb/>
alumni will be held in the<lb/>
Journalism Lab Saturday<lb/>
afternoon following the<lb/>
homecoming football game.<lb/>
The social will be<lb/>
sponsored by the Society for<lb/>
Collegiate Journalists, ac-<lb/>
cording to Joyce Evans,<lb/>
president.<lb/>
Society members, pres-<lb/>
ent and past, along with<lb/>
current journalism students<lb/>
and faculty and publications<lb/>
staff members are invited,<lb/>
she said.<lb/>
ccffeetieu�e<lb/>
Wesley Center will be<lb/>
holding a coffeehouse once<lb/>
a month-starting Nov. 1,<lb/>
1979. There will be various<lb/>
forms of entertainment pro-<lb/>
vided. This is open to<lb/>
everyone with a small fifty<lb/>
cent admission charge. Re-<lb/>
freshments will be avail-<lb/>
able.<lb/>
I ill I<lb/>
Hillel is having its fall<lb/>
cookout at 2 p.m. this<lb/>
Sunday at Elm Street Park,<lb/>
shelter 2. There will be<lb/>
plenty of food and fun for<lb/>
everyone, so come on out<lb/>
and have a good time. For<lb/>
more information, contact<lb/>
Mike Freelander 752-9473<lb/>
or Mark Cohen 758-7198.<lb/>
A pre-registration social<lb/>
will be held by the ECU<lb/>
Sociology-Anthropology<lb/>
Club on Wednesday, Oct.<lb/>
17. All persons majoring or<lb/>
minoring in Sociology or<lb/>
Anthropology and those in<lb/>
these social sciences are<lb/>
invited to attend. Refresh-<lb/>
ments will be furnished at<lb/>
the affair which will be held<lb/>
at 6:30 in BD 302<lb/>
law<lb/>
Ms. Elva Jess, Assistant<lb/>
to the Admissions Officer at<lb/>
Wake Forest Law School<lb/>
will be present at a meeting<lb/>
Monday night, October<lb/>
15th at 7:30 p.m. in<lb/>
Mendenhall room 221. Ms.<lb/>
Jess is interested in talking<lb/>
with anyone interested in<lb/>
law school. She will also be<lb/>
making individual appoint-<lb/>
ments to meet with juniors<lb/>
and seniors on Tuesday the<lb/>
16th. The Law Society<lb/>
hopes that anyone interes-<lb/>
ted in speaking with Ms.<lb/>
Jess will be present Mon-<lb/>
day night. However, if you<lb/>
cannot make it Monday<lb/>
night and would like to<lb/>
make an appointment with<lb/>
Ms. Jess for Tuesday,<lb/>
please call Lynn Calder at<lb/>
758-8914 or'at 757-6611,<lb/>
ext. 218 and leave a<lb/>
message.<lb/>
lit i itt i<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/>
Russian is for ordinary<lb/>
people who are eager to try<lb/>
something different but not<lb/>
difficult, challenging but not<lb/>
overwhelming. Little chil-<lb/>
dren in Russia learn to read<lb/>
and write in a few weeks,<lb/>
so can an E.C.U. student.<lb/>
Russian 1001 - 1004<lb/>
satisfies the language re-<lb/>
quirement and give the<lb/>
student a dedge when<lb/>
applying for a job with the<lb/>
government, in business<lb/>
and the military.<lb/>
Russian 1001 will be<lb/>
offered Spring semester<lb/>
MWF a 9 o'clock.<lb/>
Modern Russian and<lb/>
Soviet Literature taught in<lb/>
English (Russ 2221), a<lb/>
Humanities course and an<lb/>
interesting elective will be<lb/>
offered MWF at 12:00. No<lb/>
knowledge of Russian is<lb/>
needed.<lb/>
Interested students are<lb/>
urged to pre-register.<lb/>
nciincns<lb/>
All student members of<lb/>
the Church of Jesus Christ<lb/>
of Latter Day Saints<lb/>
(Mormons) are urged to<lb/>
attend Institute class held<lb/>
every Wednesday 6:00 p.m.<lb/>
in the Brewster Bldg. room<lb/>
B201. Randy Bott, an<lb/>
outstanding teacher from<lb/>
Raleigh, is director of the<lb/>
Institute.<lb/>
All other students inter-<lb/>
ested in knowing something<lb/>
about Mormon history and<lb/>
doctrine are welcome.<lb/>
films<lb/>
At last, Encare.�<lb/>
Neat, compact, no bigger than your<lb/>
fingertip, Encare is fast becoming<lb/>
the most talked about contraceptive<lb/>
we have today.<lb/>
Free from hormonal side effects,<lb/>
Encare is available without a<lb/>
prescription. And it might well be<lb/>
the easiest method of birth control<lb/>
you will ever use.<lb/>
Simply simple.<lb/>
You simply insert Encare with the<lb/>
tip of your finger. There's no iffy<lb/>
measuring, no tubes, no applicators.<lb/>
And no messy paraphernalia to<lb/>
clean up afterward. Each tiny insert<lb/>
contains an exact, premeasured<lb/>
amount of the clinically proven<lb/>
spermicide, nonoxynol 9.<lb/>
Simply effective.<lb/>
Very simply, Encare works by neutral-<lb/>
izing sperm. When used properly,<lb/>
Encare melts and gently effervesces,<lb/>
spreading within vjm&amp;i&amp;mz<lb/>
your vagina for<lb/>
protection against<lb/>
pregnancy.<lb/>
Even under very<lb/>
rigorous testing<lb/>
conditions, Encare's<lb/>
spermicide was found to be highly<lb/>
effective.<lb/>
Simply safe.<lb/>
And if you ask your gynecologist<lb/>
about Encare, you'll be reassured to<lb/>
hear that Encare cannot harm your<lb/>
body the way the pill or IUD might.<lb/>
Which means, you simply won't<lb/>
be worried about those<lb/>
complications.<lb/>
For maximum protection, it is<lb/>
essential that you read and follow<lb/>
directions carefully and, if<lb/>
indicated, consult your physician.<lb/>
No birth control method is<lb/>
guaranteed to prevent pregnancy.<lb/>
ruby<lb/>
Beginning this Sunday<lb/>
night and continuing<lb/>
through the rest of this<lb/>
semester, the Methodist<lb/>
Student Center will offer a<lb/>
film series of Old Classics.<lb/>
This Sunday the film will be<lb/>
"Bye, Bye, Birdie Show-<lb/>
time will be 8:45 p.m. and<lb/>
refreshments shall be<lb/>
served. The MSC is located<lb/>
at Fifth Street and Holly<lb/>
across from Garret Dorm.<lb/>
All are invited to come.<lb/>
bcirJ<lb/>
The MRC presents the<lb/>
Jubal Band from Indianap-<lb/>
olis, Indiana, Thurs Oct.<lb/>
15 on the hill from 7:00-<lb/>
10:00 p.m. Admission is<lb/>
free. MRC will also sponsor<lb/>
a pig-pickin' in the base-<lb/>
ment of Aycock Dorm on<lb/>
the same day from 5:30-7:30<lb/>
p.m. Tickets are available<lb/>
through Men's and Wo-<lb/>
men's Residence Councils.<lb/>
pM eta �l$ma<lb/>
The Phi Sigma Iota<lb/>
Foreign Language Honor<lb/>
Society will meet Thursday,<lb/>
October 11, 1979, 8:00<lb/>
p.m in the Coffeehouse at<lb/>
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. Hill will<lb/>
show slides of their trip to<lb/>
China and Hong Kong. The<lb/>
public is cordially invited to<lb/>
attend.<lb/>
Following the slide pre-<lb/>
sentation we will welcome<lb/>
new members and elect<lb/>
officers and a faculty<lb/>
advisor.<lb/>
Women interested in<lb/>
forming a women's rugby<lb/>
team, there will be a<lb/>
meeting Monday, Oct. 15 at<lb/>
7:00 p.m. in Memorial Gym<lb/>
104. No experience is<lb/>
necessary. This is a great<lb/>
way to have fun, get some<lb/>
exercise and get rid of your<lb/>
frustrations. For more in-<lb/>
formation call 758-8482.<lb/>
nine<lb/>
The Pocket Mime Theatre<lb/>
will perform October 16 and<lb/>
17 in Hendrix Theater.<lb/>
John Ranere will present a<lb/>
fine art reproductions sale<lb/>
beginning October 15 in the<lb/>
MSC Multi-purpose room.<lb/>
library<lb/>
tit �1<lb/>
The Friends of East<lb/>
Carolina University Library<lb/>
are having a book sale in<lb/>
the lobby of Joyner Library<lb/>
on Wed Oct. 10 and<lb/>
Thurs. Oct. 11.<lb/>
Phi Eta Sigma Honor<lb/>
Fraternity will hold a<lb/>
meeting on ThursOct. 11,<lb/>
at 5:00 in room C-102<lb/>
Brewster. All new and old<lb/>
members are invited to<lb/>
attend.<lb/>
The ECU Sociology-An-<lb/>
thropology Club .will hold a<lb/>
Bake Sale today in front of<lb/>
the Student Supply Store.<lb/>
Stop by and pick up some<lb/>
good home-made munchies.<lb/>
cctie<lb/>
There will be a work-<lb/>
shop for all COHE majors<lb/>
on Thurs Oct. 11, at 7:00<lb/>
p.m. in Brewster 303B. The<lb/>
Workshop will be a signifi-<lb/>
cant aid in guiding the<lb/>
major through the program.<lb/>
The workshop is mandatory<lb/>
for all first year and<lb/>
incoming majors. Refresh-<lb/>
ments will be served.<lb/>
STUDENT<lb/>
SPECIAL<lb/>
4:00a.m. to 11:30a.m.<lb/>
 HSIMMAHTl<lb/>
Two pancakes, two eggs,<lb/>
choice of bacon, sausage, or ham,<lb/>
and cup off coffee $1.50 plus tax<lb/>
4:00a.<lb/>
Biscnits-<lb/>
208 E.<lb/>
.to 2p.m. 80'<lb/>
Sausage, Ham, or Egg and Cheese<lb/>
10th St. open 24 HOURS<lb/>
758-2446<lb/>
MEN'S RESIDENCE COUNCIL<lb/>
PRESENTS<lb/>
THE JUBAL<lb/>
BAND<lb/>
from Indianapolis, Indiana<lb/>
Thursday Oct. 15th<lb/>
on the Hill 7:00-10:00 p.m.<lb/>
ADMISSION IS FREE<lb/>
MRC will also sponsor a pig-pickin<lb/>
in the baserment of Aycock Dorm<lb/>
on the same day from 5:30-7:00 p.m<lb/>
Birth control, simplified.<lb/>
TICKETS AVAILABLE<lb/>
THROUGH MRC AND WRC<lb/>
<pb facs="00057222_0006"/><lb/>
The East Carolinian<lb/>
lian m<lb/>
sports<lb/>
Thursday, October M, 1979, Page 6<lb/>
Greenville, N.C.<lb/>
Pirates ready after<lb/>
mid-season break<lb/>
�twr<lb/>
�. �.� �.<lb/>
Leander Green enjoying his most productive year<lb/>
(Photo by Chap Gurley)<lb/>
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb/>
Sports Editor<lb/>
After blasting the team for a lackadaisical Monday<lb/>
practice, East Carolina football coach Pat Dye said at<lb/>
his weekly Wednesday press luncheon that the team<lb/>
had had an excellent practice Tuesday and appeared<lb/>
ready to take on the Bulldogs from the Citadel in the<lb/>
Pirates' 1979 Homecoming game Saturday.<lb/>
"I was well pleased with the way everything went<lb/>
yesterday (Tuesday) said Dye. "We've shown<lb/>
improvement each week this year except for the game<lb/>
against Duke. We've been steadily better each game. I<lb/>
feel now that we are a better team than when we<lb/>
played our last game against VMI (a 45-10 Pirate<lb/>
rout)<lb/>
Dye has had excellent success against the Bulldogs<lb/>
in the past. As a matter of fact he has never lost a<lb/>
game to The Citadel and stands 4-0 against them.<lb/>
"I think the Citadel is a better team than in the<lb/>
past personnel-wise Dye said. "They've always<lb/>
played hard, but they just have more material to work<lb/>
with now<lb/>
As far as his Pirates are concerned, Dye is naturally<lb/>
overwhelmed with the play of his offense. The story is<lb/>
the same as it has been all season. The offense is<lb/>
playing superbly while the defense leaves quite a bit to<lb/>
be desired.<lb/>
The Pirate wishbone offense has averaged 414 yards<lb/>
per game, good enough to rank them ninth in the<lb/>
entire nation in total offense. East Carolina's 304.2<lb/>
rushing yards per contest rank the team fifth nationally<lb/>
in rushing offense.<lb/>
Dye attributes much of this success to the play of<lb/>
his offensive line. "That group has been the backbone<lb/>
of the club all season Dye said. "Wayne Inman and<lb/>
Matt Mulholland are the leaders there. They've both<lb/>
been excellent this season in their preparation and<lb/>
enthusiasm. Also, our freshmen Oscar Tyson and Gary<lb/>
Gambrell are beginning to play winning football at the<lb/>
tackle position while Joe Godette is out (knee injury)<lb/>
Dye is also pleased with the play of quarterback<lb/>
Leander Green, who the Pirate coach has said many<lb/>
times has played nothing but great games thus far this<lb/>
season.<lb/>
Green is averaging 134 yards total offense to this<lb/>
point and is running the Pirate wishbone attack to near<lb/>
perfection says Dye.<lb/>
The Jacksonville native is completing only 44.7<lb/>
percent of his passes, but Dye believes this figure is<lb/>
deceiving. "A lot of Leander's incompletions came late<lb/>
in the State, Duke and Wake losses when we were in<lb/>
desperate situations. That has really hurt him. If you<lb/>
figured his percentage of completions when we dictated<lb/>
whether we pass or not, I think you'd find his<lb/>
percentage around 60 percent<lb/>
While Dye finds a lot to praise on the Pirate<lb/>
offensive side of things, he, like he has all season long,<lb/>
finds much to criticize about the defense. "It's not that<lb/>
we don't have desire said the Pirate mentor, "we<lb/>
just don't have any oneness or cohesiveness. We seem<lb/>
to be a little passive an unconfident<lb/>
Though Dye cannot exactly put his finger on what<lb/>
the problem is defensively and has spent the entire<lb/>
season trying to correct it, he is not giving up now.<lb/>
"I'm not about ready to quit trying to find an answer<lb/>
and I certainly don't think it's a hopeless cause Dye<lb/>
quipped sharply.<lb/>
"I don't like it, though, that we are not playing with<lb/>
the reckless abandon and confidence that we need<lb/>
"defensively<lb/>
So the story is the same as it has been all season<lb/>
what with the offensive excellence and the defensive<lb/>
disappointments. Dye must feel that this Saturday's<lb/>
game with The Citadel is crucial because, besides the<lb/>
fact that it is the Homecoming contest, it is the last<lb/>
game the Pirates will have before facing 14th-ranked<lb/>
North Carolina on October 27. ECU has an open date<lb/>
on the 20th.<lb/>
The Pirates are 2-3 while the Bulldogs have won<lb/>
three in a row and stand 3-2.<lb/>
Citadel depth worries Pirate coaches<lb/>
What would happen?<lb/>
A question that comes up often in the circles of East<lb/>
Carolina football fans this season is, "What would happen<lb/>
if this season's offense were teamed with last year's<lb/>
defense? Indeed, the question does make one think of<lb/>
many things, including thoughts of high national rankings.<lb/>
The 1978 defense finished the season ranked second in<lb/>
the nation in total defense. "The Swarm as the defensive<lb/>
unit was known, was constantly around the ball. The line<lb/>
applied constant pressure on opposing quarterbacks while a<lb/>
roving corps of linebackers and a sticky secondary were<lb/>
keys to a super pass defense.<lb/>
The problem last year was the Pirate offense. Until late<lb/>
in the season, the Pirate offense did not function as a<lb/>
cohesive unit. Fumbles, interceptions and penalties put<lb/>
constant stops on scoring drives.<lb/>
In 1979 Coach Pat Dye has a totally different problem.<lb/>
The offense is performing superbly and currently ranks<lb/>
fifth nationally in rushing offense and ninth in the nation in<lb/>
total offense. Last season's problems are solved.<lb/>
Now the problem is the defense. "The Swarm" is<lb/>
giving up over 100 yards more per game this season than<lb/>
last. "But says Dye, "we could live with that if we were<lb/>
making anything happen on defense What he means is<lb/>
that the Pirates have caused eight turnovers in five games,<lb/>
as compared to last season when the team averaged<lb/>
causing four per contest.<lb/>
Dye says that the big difference in the defense this<lb/>
season as compared to last is a lack of "oneness' and<lb/>
cohesiveness. He attributes this partly to the graduation of<lb/>
linebacker and defensive signal-called Tommy Summer.<lb/>
"Tommy was a real leader out there said Dye. "We<lb/>
just don't have anyone like that this year, at least not yet.<lb/>
But someone could become a leader at any time<lb/>
Back to the matter of thoughts of this year's offense<lb/>
matched with the 1978 defense. When asked about the<lb/>
possibility, Dye drooled as if asking for a miracle. "That<lb/>
would be something, wouldn't it?" he said. "Man, there's<lb/>
no telling how far we could go<lb/>
With a nationally ranked offense and defense, it would<lb/>
seem natural that the club would be ranked among the<lb/>
nation's top twenty teams. A major bowl game would seem<lb/>
a sure bet, if only the right combination of offense and<lb/>
defense were present.<lb/>
But that "if is there. Right now Pat Dye must think<lb/>
"if is the biggest word in the English language.<lb/>
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb/>
Assistant Sports Editor<lb/>
Many spectators and followers of ECU Pirate football<lb/>
may have written off Saturday's homecoming matchup with<lb/>
the Citadel Bulldogs as an easy victory over an out-classed<lb/>
team.<lb/>
But for East Carolina assistant coaches Wayne Hall and<lb/>
Dick Kupec, the Bulldogs are far from being cast aside.<lb/>
"They have an excellent running quarterback in (Tim)<lb/>
Russell who can pass as well said Hall. "They run the<lb/>
veer out of the I-formation. They have to run the options,<lb/>
and Russell is dangerous on the run<lb/>
The leading ground-gainer for the Bulldogs, however, is<lb/>
junior running back Stump Mitchell (5-9, 180) who has<lb/>
netted 358 yards through their first five contests.<lb/>
Backup running back Danny Miller holds the second<lb/>
best stats for Citadel with 260 yards on only 41 carries. The<lb/>
combination of the two standouts makes for a unique<lb/>
problem defensively; one is no less a threat to the other.<lb/>
Even if the rejuvenated "swarm" defense shuts down<lb/>
Mitchell and Miller, Russell has passed with success this<lb/>
year, with his favorite target being flanker Mark Slawson<lb/>
(6-3, 185).<lb/>
"Their flanker, Slawson, is their best receiver says<lb/>
Hall. "He runs outstanding sprint-out patterns<lb/>
Across the offensive line, the Bulldogs lack the size<lb/>
which would improve their attack up the middle, but the<lb/>
key to their success is balance. "They're not real big, but<lb/>
they're consistent Hall analyzed. "They don't make<lb/>
many mistakes. They get low on the blocks and drive their<lb/>
opponent back. They really have no weakness despite the<lb/>
lack of size.<lb/>
"The linemen play a very intelligent game. They don't<lb/>
give away what direction the play is going or anything like<lb/>
that<lb/>
Kupec scouted the Bulldogs in their 21-19 victory over<lb/>
Western Carolina Saturday and reports they will be "very<lb/>
experienced defensively<lb/>
Eight of their 1978 starters return, but second-year<lb/>
Citadel Coach Art Baker has had to fill vacancies at both<lb/>
linebacker slots.<lb/>
"They have as fine a defensive linemen as we've<lb/>
played praised Kupec. "They're strong and most of<lb/>
them have exceptional speed<lb/>
The Bulldogs basically employ a 6-2 defense, with the<lb/>
tackles responsible for the quarterback.<lb/>
Juniors Chuck Strong (6-0, 225) and Gerry Bigos (6-3,<lb/>
225) have moved in to anchor the Dog's defense at tackle<lb/>
and thus far lead most defensive categories.<lb/>
"Both Bigos and Strong beat out last year's starters, so<lb/>
they still have two more that they like to interchange and<lb/>
keep fresh people in with. They played people at every<lb/>
position against Western and you really couldn't tell a<lb/>
difference said Kupec.<lb/>
"They don't play a running linebacker tvpe deterge.<lb/>
We've got to control the two tackles, whether it's to the<lb/>
inside or to the outside<lb/>
The Citadel secondary features speedy and consistent<lb/>
free safety Paul Gillis (5-11, 185), who figures highlv into<lb/>
shutting down the Pirate running and passing attack.<lb/>
"Gillis is the kind of kid that's going to be coming hard<lb/>
throughout the game. He's an extremely aggressive<lb/>
player said Kupec of the three-year starter and<lb/>
all-Southern Conference senior.<lb/>
"We've got to be able to control him<lb/>
The Pirates hope to capitalize on errors of judgement bv<lb/>
the Citadel defense and control the football for sustained<lb/>
drives.<lb/>
"We have to pass when they're coming hard, but that<lb/>
means that we have to protect the quarterback offered<lb/>
Kupec. "Our receivers will probably be open a lot, but our<lb/>
linetas to give Leander (Green) time to throw<lb/>
"Overall, they're a highly emotional football team.<lb/>
They're very sound defensively and they try to cause plavs<lb/>
to happen. They'll swarm all over one another when thev<lb/>
make a good tackle.<lb/>
"They show emotion in order to try to upset the offense<lb/>
mentally and emotionally. We've got to be ready for that,<lb/>
as well<lb/>
Martinez selected<lb/>
Four inducted into Hall<lb/>
IN ADDITION TO ITS national rankings, the Pirate<lb/>
offense is ranked first among the 13 Southern Independent<lb/>
schools in both total offense and rushing offense. The team<lb/>
is averaging 414 yards per game, 304.2 of them via the<lb/>
run. The Pirates lead the group also with a 5.6 yards per<lb/>
play average.<lb/>
RANKING SECOND IN THE individual rushing<lb/>
rankings in the independent group is ECU halfback<lb/>
Anthony Collins. "A.C has gained 523 yards in the<lb/>
Pirates' five games to date. That comes out to an average<lb/>
of 104.6 yards per game. The leader, George Rogers of<lb/>
South Carolina, is averaging 133.6. But Collins is far ahead<lb/>
of Rogers in yards per carry, averaging 8.7 to the<lb/>
Gamecock fullback's 5.0.<lb/>
PIRATE TIGHT END Billy Ray Washington is among<lb/>
the leaders in receptions with ten and is near the top in<lb/>
yards per reception with a 26.4 average.<lb/>
Courtesy of<lb/>
ECU Sports<lb/>
Information Dept.<lb/>
Dr. Ray Martinez, swim-<lb/>
ming coach at East Carolina<lb/>
for 14 seasons, and three<lb/>
former standout athletes<lb/>
will be inducted into the<lb/>
school's hall of fame in<lb/>
ceremonies Saturday.<lb/>
Martinez, along with Lex<lb/>
Ridenhour, captain of the<lb/>
1936 Pirate football team,<lb/>
Ike Riddick, a former<lb/>
basketball standout, and<lb/>
Carlton Barnes, a former<lb/>
baseball star, will be<lb/>
honored during halftime<lb/>
ceremonies at the home-<lb/>
coming football game. The<lb/>
Citadel and East Carolina<lb/>
are set to have a 1:30 p.m.<lb/>
kickoff.<lb/>
Martinez, currently a<lb/>
professor on the school's<lb/>
physical education faculty,<lb/>
had a 14-year stint as the<lb/>
Pirate swimming coach, an<lb/>
era which included the 1957<lb/>
and 1979 NAIA national<lb/>
championships. His 1962<lb/>
team was the NCAA<lb/>
College Division runner-up.<lb/>
He coached 15 NAIA and 4<lb/>
NCAA College Division<lb/>
national champions and had<lb/>
45 men earn all-America<lb/>
recognition during his ten-<lb/>
ure. He also coached the<lb/>
Pirates in tennis for the<lb/>
period 1955-58.<lb/>
Born in New Orleans, he<lb/>
earned his undergraduate<lb/>
and master's degrees at<lb/>
LSU and a Ph. D. at Iowa<lb/>
State. His athletic accom-<lb/>
plishments include winning<lb/>
the Southern AAU 50-yard<lb/>
freestyle championship. He<lb/>
has served on numerous<lb/>
national aquatics commit-<lb/>
tees, representing the<lb/>
NAIA, the NCAA and the<lb/>
AAU, and has devoted<lb/>
countless hours to instruc-<lb/>
tional swimming for youth<lb/>
and the handicapped. His<lb/>
highest honors include<lb/>
being designated a Master<lb/>
Coach and receiving the<lb/>
Kiputh Award for national<lb/>
leadership in aquatics.<lb/>
Ridenhour, currently the<lb/>
Administrative Assistant to<lb/>
the Superintendent of the<lb/>
Burlington City Schools,<lb/>
won four letters in each of<lb/>
three sports while at East<lb/>
Carolina. He was captain of<lb/>
football, basketball and<lb/>
baseball during his career<lb/>
and completed his diamond<lb/>
days with a .366 lifetime<lb/>
average. He topped the<lb/>
1938 team with an eye-<lb/>
popping .411 mark.<lb/>
Also an accomplished<lb/>
tennis player, the Davie<lb/>
County native served as<lb/>
student body president and<lb/>
sports editor of the student<lb/>
paper while in Greenville<lb/>
and has since served two<lb/>
terms as president of the<lb/>
Alumni Association.<lb/>
Riddick, a three-year<lb/>
starter for the Pirate cagers,<lb/>
led the North State Con-<lb/>
ference in scoring as a<lb/>
senior with a 24.6 average,<lb/>
the same year he served as<lb/>
team captain. He played<lb/>
with the North State all-star<lb/>
team after his final season<lb/>
and was most valuable<lb/>
player in the post-season<lb/>
Portsmouth (Va.) Invitation-<lb/>
al Tournament, a three-day<lb/>
affair which included many<lb/>
prominent collegians.<lb/>
Born in Washington, he<lb/>
grew up in Greenville and<lb/>
got an early start on an<lb/>
athletic career. He was the<lb/>
first to hit a home run in<lb/>
the Elm Street Little League<lb/>
Park in Greenville, and is<lb/>
in the Little League Hall of<lb/>
Fame. He earned his under-<lb/>
graduate degree at East<lb/>
Carolina in 1961.<lb/>
Barnes, the most valu-<lb/>
able player on the 1965<lb/>
Pirate baseball team, served<lb/>
as the co-captain that same<lb/>
eyar and was chosen to the<lb/>
all-state team three times.<lb/>
He later played in the<lb/>
Cincinnati Reds organization<lb/>
during 1965-68, coached<lb/>
and taught in Kinston, and<lb/>
presently is a regional<lb/>
supervisor in the Greens-<lb/>
boro office of Aetna life.<lb/>
A physical education<lb/>
major, the Wilson native<lb/>
graduated magna cum laude<lb/>
at East Carolina in 1965 and<lb/>
earned a master's degree<lb/>
there in 1970.<lb/>
<lb/>
Anthony Colling in motion<lb/>
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11 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 7<lb/>
The Fearless Football Forecast<lb/>
CITADEL AT ECU<lb/>
MARYLAND AT N.C. STATE<lb/>
WAKE FOREST AT UNC<lb/>
LSU AT GEORGIA<lb/>
HOUSTON AT TEXAS A&amp;M<lb/>
CLEMSON AT VIRGINIA TECH<lb/>
WASHINGTON AT ARIZONA STATE<lb/>
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GEORGIA TECH AT TENNESSEE<lb/>
BAYLOR AT SMU<lb/>
CHARLES CHANDLERTERRY HERNDON<lb/>
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WashingtonWashington<lb/>
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JOHN NOLAN<lb/>
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Cowboys deal away choices<lb/>
tf DENNE H. FREEMAN<lb/>
AP Sports Writer<lb/>
DALLAS (AP)<lb/>
The<lb/>
Dallas Cowboys almost<lb/>
tied John Dutton five<lb/>
. hut instead took<lb/>
Ed ' ' ' Jones.<lb/>
X ith Jones now retired<lb/>
ig for a living, they<lb/>
precious draft<lb/>
ks Tuesday, hoping to fill<lb/>
id with the defensive<lb/>
new wish they had<lb/>
' :n the first place.<lb/>
Cowboys signed<lb/>
who stubbornly re-<lb/>
play for the<lb/>
Bar Its this season<lb/>
a dispute with<lb/>
ement, to a multi-<lb/>
ntract for undis-<lb/>
rms.<lb/>
v, as the first<lb/>
in the draft in<lb/>
197 the club Presi-<lb/>
Tex Sehramm said<lb/>
"We bated at great<lb/>
ther to take Ed<lb/>
r John Duttun.<lb/>
MJt course, our phito-<lb/>
 the draft, but we<lb/>
not totally against<lb/>
line for a player who is<lb/>
� and who is Dutton's<lb/>
age.<lb/>
"Dutton is 28 and an<lb/>
A11-Pro and we are not so<lb/>
hide-bound that we won't<lb/>
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of "Too-Tall who was on<lb/>
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our scheduling and our<lb/>
timing or we would not<lb/>
have done it<lb/>
The Cowboys surren-<lb/>
dered a No. 1 and No. 2<lb/>
round draft pick in 1980 for<lb/>
the somewhat stunned Dut-<lb/>
ton, who flew to Dallas for a<lb/>
late Tuesday night press<lb/>
conference.<lb/>
"I just about gave up all<lb/>
hope of playing this year<lb/>
because I was not going to<lb/>
play for the Colts said<lb/>
Dutton, who was obtained a<lb/>
mere 20 minutes before the<lb/>
trading deadline. "I didn't<lb/>
think the Cowboys would<lb/>
get me because I thought<lb/>
they had everything<lb/>
The 6-foot-7, 266-pound<lb/>
Dutton was an All-Pro in<lb/>
1976 and three times has<lb/>
been to the Pro Bowl.<lb/>
Coach Tom Landry said<lb/>
Dutton, who played right<lb/>
end at Baltimore, would be<lb/>
inserted in Jones' old left<lb/>
Weaver leads Birds<lb/>
to AL pennant<lb/>
B GORDON BEARD<lb/>
AP Sports Writer<lb/>
BALTIMORE (AP) -<lb/>
Earl Weaver may not be a<lb/>
genius, as some have<lb/>
proclaimed, but the mana-<lb/>
ger of the Baltimore Orioles<lb/>
is a motivator.<lb/>
Nothing gets the feisty<lb/>
-kipper down for long, and<lb/>
he transmits his optimism<lb/>
to the hallclub.<lb/>
About 11 hours after the<lb/>
Orioles had suffered a<lb/>
shocking 4-3 defeat to the<lb/>
California Angels in the<lb/>
ninth inning of Saturday's<lb/>
game. Weaver called a<lb/>
team meeting prior to Game<lb/>
Four of the American<lb/>
League Championship Se-<lb/>
ries.<lb/>
!t would have been out<lb/>
of character for Weaver to<lb/>
rant and rave about a loss,<lb/>
but even the Orioles<lb/>
weren't ready for his<lb/>
opening line: "Workout<lb/>
Monday at 4 o'clock<lb/>
Now that the Orioles are<lb/>
champions of the American<lb/>
League, after disposing of<lb/>
the Angels 8-0 in the final<lb/>
game, there indeed was a<lb/>
need for a Monday workout<lb/>
in preparation for the World<lb/>
Series.<lb/>
Weaver decided on a<lb/>
pitching rotation to use<lb/>
against the Pittsburgh Pi-<lb/>
rates after consulting with<lb/>
scouts Bill Werle and Jim<lb/>
Russo. They recommended<lb/>
that it would be better to<lb/>
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dominantly left-handed<lb/>
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Weaver named 23-game<lb/>
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Wednesday night. He'll be<lb/>
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Pafle 8 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 11 October 1979<lb/>
Nothing surprizes Saban<lb/>
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(Photo by John Grogan)<lb/>
Palmer to start for<lb/>
victorious Orioles<lb/>
By GORDON BEARD<lb/>
IF Sports Writer<lb/>
BALTIMORE (AP) �<lb/>
Weaver started to<lb/>
tail a quick contingency<lb/>
when rain postponed<lb/>
first game of the 1978<lb/>
rid Scries, but there<lb/>
n any variables for<lb/>
n the nimble-witted ma-<lb/>
of the Baltimore<lb/>
ting on the advice of<lb/>
scouts, Vv eaver had<lb/>
d a pitching rotation<lb/>
iured that four or<lb/>
n five games in a<lb/>
game -cries would be<lb/>
I by left-handers to<lb/>
the left-handed<lb/>
of the Pittsburgh<lb/>
Mow, with no off dav<lb/>
g Game Tow. Wea-<lb/>
I lans went down the<lb/>
n with the heavy rains<lb/>
which drenched Memorial<lb/>
Si Tuesdav night.<lb/>
r the new setup,<lb/>
5t-game starter Mike<lb/>
nagan will be limited to<lb/>
two starts and the<lb/>
American League cham-<lb/>
- may wind up using<lb/>
right-handed starters.<lb/>
"It's too early to say<lb/>
Weaver mused after Base-<lb/>
ball Commissioner Bowie<lb/>
Kuhn called the game.<lb/>
"More than likely, if<lb/>
Flanagan pitches the fifth<lb/>
game, Jim Palmer will pitch<lb/>
the sixth. But that's not<lb/>
definite<lb/>
"It'll be Flanagan, Pal-<lb/>
mer, Scott McGregor and<lb/>
Dennis Martinez in the first<lb/>
four games Weaver told<lb/>
reporters. "After that, it's<lb/>
'if, and, but, either, or<lb/>
Use any of those words, if<lb/>
you can spell them<lb/>
"My fifth-game pitcher<lb/>
will depend on how things<lb/>
are going Weaver said.<lb/>
"My scouts have told me.<lb/>
that Steve Stone a right-<lb/>
hander could be effective<lb/>
against the Pirates. I won't<lb/>
hesitate to use him if either<lb/>
Flanagan or Palmer throws<lb/>
a lot of pitches in their<lb/>
starts<lb/>
Should Flanagan start<lb/>
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"I just wanted to get<lb/>
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inian 1 �<lb/>
features<lb/>
Thursday, October 11, 1979,<lb/>
Page 10 Greenville, N.C<lb/>
Mime ensemble to<lb/>
perform here<lb/>
The University and<lb/>
Greenville communities<lb/>
have responded overwhelm-<lb/>
ingly to mime in the past<lb/>
two years that it has been<lb/>
offered by the Student<lb/>
Union Theatre Arts Com-<lb/>
mittee. Audiences have<lb/>
been both large and enthu-<lb/>
siastic.<lb/>
Entertainment<lb/>
Delighted to give its<lb/>
audience fine mime enter-<lb/>
tainment, the Theatre Arts<lb/>
Committee is presenting<lb/>
The Pocket Mime Theatre<lb/>
on October 16 and 17 in<lb/>
Hendrix Theatre in Men-<lb/>
denhall Student Center.<lb/>
The Pocket Mime Thea-<lb/>
tre is a critically acclaimed<lb/>
mime ensemble based in<lb/>
Boston. This appearance<lb/>
will be their only one in the<lb/>
area. The October 16<lb/>
performance is a matinee at<lb/>
1:00 p.m the October 17<lb/>
performance is an evening<lb/>
performance at 8:00 p.m.<lb/>
The art of mime has<lb/>
been developing an enthu-<lb/>
siast k following across the<lb/>
nation, just as it has in<lb/>
Greenville. A great deal of<lb/>
excil at has been gener-<lb/>
ated by the work of this<lb/>
award-winning company.<lb/>
Besides winning the<lb/>
d for Excellence in<lb/>
The. re three times from<lb/>
the Association of Perform-<lb/>
ing ts, the company has<lb/>
also been praised by Marcel<lb/>
Marceau. Asked to com-<lb/>
ment about American<lb/>
mime, Marceau said,<lb/>
"There is a Pocket Mime<lb/>
Theatre in Boston who is<lb/>
very good. I have seen<lb/>
them; they are very good<lb/>
Known for their deft<lb/>
comedy as well as their<lb/>
dramatic abilities, The<lb/>
Pocket Mime Theatre has a<lb/>
unique approach to a<lb/>
unique medium. Their style<lb/>
can be called classical, but<lb/>
they carefully avoid what<lb/>
they call "typical" mime.<lb/>
They perform in complete<lb/>
silence without the aid of<lb/>
props, sets, music or<lb/>
elaborate costumes.<lb/>
No stars<lb/>
They perform together<lb/>
as a group; there are no<lb/>
stars in ue finely tuned<lb/>
ensemble. The emphasis is<lb/>
on acting and play writing.<lb/>
Tickets<lb/>
Tickets for The Pocket<lb/>
Mime Theatre are available<lb/>
at the Central Ticket Office<lb/>
in Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center. They are priced at<lb/>
$1.00 for ECU students,<lb/>
$2.00 for ECU faculty and<lb/>
staff, $3.00 for the public,<lb/>
and $2.00 for groups of 20<lb/>
or more for the matinee<lb/>
performance.<lb/>
Prices for the evening<lb/>
Jubal Band to play on hill'<lb/>
m<lb/>
The Pocket Mime Theatre will appear<lb/>
Theater on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 1:00 p.m<lb/>
Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 8:00p.m.<lb/>
Hendrix<lb/>
and on<lb/>
performance are $1.50 for<lb/>
ECU students, $2.00 for<lb/>
ECU faculty and staff, $3.00<lb/>
for the public, $2.00 for<lb/>
groups of 20 or more.<lb/>
Season tickets are also still<lb/>
available at $12.00 for the<lb/>
public, $8.00 for ECU<lb/>
faculty and staff, and $7.50<lb/>
for ECU students.<lb/>
This Thursday night the<lb/>
Men's Residence Council<lb/>
presents, on the hill, the<lb/>
Jubal Band from Indiana-<lb/>
polis, Indiana. Although the<lb/>
band has played a large<lb/>
portion of the East Coast,<lb/>
such as Georgia, Florida,<lb/>
South Carolina and Ala-<lb/>
bama, it has never before<lb/>
toured North Carolina. The<lb/>
band is enthusiastic about<lb/>
coming to North Carolina<lb/>
and especially to ECU<lb/>
during homecoming week to<lb/>
play for the MRC and the<lb/>
Attic during homecoming<lb/>
weekend.<lb/>
The Jubal Band is a<lb/>
versatile group with an<lb/>
uncanny ability to mix in a<lb/>
variety of funk and disco at<lb/>
just the right times. The<lb/>
band plays mostly rock 'n'<lb/>
roll selections, ranging from<lb/>
Van Halen to Led Zeppelin.<lb/>
A twelve-song Beatles'<lb/>
medley promises to arouse<lb/>
the crowd. Also included in<lb/>
the show is a five-song<lb/>
Lynard Skynard special � a<lb/>
tribute to one of the South's<lb/>
finest bands.<lb/>
The Jubal Band is<lb/>
special in a number of<lb/>
wasy. The group has a<lb/>
specialized keyboard in-<lb/>
strument of which there are<lb/>
only 17 more in the United<lb/>
States. This unusual instru-<lb/>
ment is called Prophet 5<lb/>
and can best be described<lb/>
as a computerized synthe-<lb/>
sizer. The Prophet 5 is a<lb/>
self-tuning device which<lb/>
allows the band to utilize<lb/>
the sounds of forty different<lb/>
instruments at the touch of<lb/>
a button. Impressive in-<lb/>
deed!<lb/>
Aside from the Prophet<lb/>
5, the band is blessed with<lb/>
a gifted comedian named of<lb/>
Howard Phillip. In addition<lb/>
to being a fine congo<lb/>
player, Howard is a natural<lb/>
cut-up. A large part of his<lb/>
act is spontaneous, but his<lb/>
speciality is the Boogie<lb/>
Man. The Boogie Man is a<lb/>
character which defies des-<lb/>
cription, and only seeing<lb/>
can be believing.<lb/>
Much of the band's<lb/>
talent lies within two<lb/>
brothers, David and Her-<lb/>
man Zerfas. These brothers<lb/>
grew up in an unusual<lb/>
family. Their grandfather<lb/>
has been credited with the<lb/>
invention of barbituates,<lb/>
and both parents are<lb/>
surgeons. David and Her-<lb/>
man seem to have inherited<lb/>
some of this mental capa-<lb/>
city, and therefore take an<lb/>
intellectual approach<lb/>
to<lb/>
music.<lb/>
The Jubai Band offers<lb/>
an entertaining and unique<lb/>
show which should provide<lb/>
everyone with a super<lb/>
evening of fun and excite<lb/>
ment. Come out tonight,<lb/>
from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m<lb/>
and support the Jubal Band<lb/>
and the Men's Residence<lb/>
Council.<lb/>
The Jubal Band will per-<lb/>
form this Thursday on 'the<lb/>
hill Jubal is a versatile<lb/>
band which plays rock<lb/>
roll, funk and disco.<lb/>
n<lb/>
Racial tension surfaces at Wake Forest<lb/>
WINSTON-SALEM,<lb/>
N.C. (AP) - With more<lb/>
than a little irony in their<lb/>
voices, black students and<lb/>
t acuity at Wake Forest<lb/>
University tell about the<lb/>
first black student admitted<lb/>
in 1962.<lb/>
His last name was<lb/>
Reynolds and he was from<lb/>
Ghana.<lb/>
Although Edward Rey-<lb/>
nolds had the same last<lb/>
name as the family that so<lb/>
heavily endowed the Baptist<lb/>
school, it was no accident<lb/>
that he came from Africa.<lb/>
To some, he was as<lb/>
much a foreign student as<lb/>
he was a black one. To<lb/>
others, said Dr. Edgar D.<lb/>
Christman, the univeristy<lb/>
chaplain, bringing Reynolds<lb/>
over "was a different<lb/>
version of a mission.<lb/>
Instead of sending white;<lb/>
missionaries to Ghana, we<lb/>
would bring an African<lb/>
Christian here and send him<lb/>
back<lb/>
Now, some black stu-<lb/>
dents say Wake Forest still<lb/>
has not made up its mind<lb/>
about whether it wants<lb/>
them there.<lb/>
The university's enroll-<lb/>
ment includes 128 black<lb/>
undergraduates, about 4<lb/>
percent of the student body.<lb/>
Black and white students<lb/>
live in the same dorms,<lb/>
often belong to the same<lb/>
clubs, and there is even<lb/>
some interracial dating �<lb/>
although that is confined<lb/>
mostly to black athletes<lb/>
dating hke women.<lb/>
But thee arestill. racial<lb/>
tensions that occasionally<lb/>
Confederate flags and<lb/>
wearing Confederate uni-<lb/>
forms. The white fraternity<lb/>
brothers appeared bewil-<lb/>
dered by the violence of the<lb/>
reaction; the black students<lb/>
think it incredible that the<lb/>
"I've felt that I wasn 9t really wanted<lb/>
I don't feel that any black students are<lb/>
wanted here, except the athletes.<lb/>
99<lb/>
rise to the surface.<lb/>
Last spring a group of<lb/>
black students burned a<lb/>
Confederate flag to protest<lb/>
a fraternity's "Old South<lb/>
Weekend an annual cele-<lb/>
bration that involves flying<lb/>
white students were bewil-<lb/>
dered.<lb/>
"There's another fra-<lb/>
ternity that puts on <lb/>
blackface show every year,<lb/>
and they call it 'The Five<lb/>
Screaming Niggers said<lb/>
Jocelyn Burton, president of<lb/>
the student Afro-American<lb/>
Society. "Little things like<lb/>
that<lb/>
Said Linda Lee, another<lb/>
black student, "I've felt<lb/>
that I wasn't really wanted<lb/>
 I don't feel that any<lb/>
black students are wanted<lb/>
here, except the athletes<lb/>
Many of the blacks on<lb/>
campus are there on athletic<lb/>
scholarships. The exact<lb/>
number wasn't known.<lb/>
Last month, the univer-<lb/>
sity, in an effort to confront<lb/>
the issue of race relations<lb/>
on campus, sponsored a<lb/>
workshop for white faculty<lb/>
members who deal with<lb/>
black students<lb/>
Drs. Wyatt and Sarah<lb/>
Kirk, who teach at North<lb/>
Carolina A&amp;T, described<lb/>
the problems that some<lb/>
black students have � low-<lb/>
self-esteem and a height-<lb/>
ened sensitivity to slights �<lb/>
and they encouraged the<lb/>
faculty to talk candidly<lb/>
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A frequently heard com-<lb/>
plaint is that minority<lb/>
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growing weaker.<lb/>
Forty-one black fresh-<lb/>
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1974. However, the figure is<lb/>
three less than in 1977.<lb/>
Humor<lb/>
ming Attractions!<lb/>
Beau Thorp and Generation II will<lb/>
provide music for the homecoming<lb/>
dance Saturday, at 9:00 p.m.<lb/>
in Wright Auditorium.<lb/>
Beer can mania strikes<lb/>
Streets<lb/>
of New<lb/>
York<lb/>
Barry A. Grael and Richard B. Chodosh's modern<lb/>
musical version of Dion Boucicault's nineteenth century<lb/>
frfJn It� "The Streets of New York" will open the<lb/>
1979-80 season at the East Carolina Playhouse on Wed<lb/>
Oct. 17 at 8:15 p.m. in the Studio Theatre at ECU.<lb/>
Director Del Lewis, who appeared in the New York<lb/>
production of "The Streets of New York" in 1963, notes<lb/>
that the musical, while well-suited for the intimacy of the<lb/>
Studio Theater, "still contains a good deal of the spectacle<lb/>
that audiences expect from a musical ' comedy. Peggy<lb/>
Anton's costumes, David Downing's lighting, and Gregory<lb/>
Buch's set � complete with revolving stage � capture the<lb/>
spirit of the 1880's, when the action is set<lb/>
Included in the cast are Barry Ambrose, a freshman<lb/>
from Elizabeth City; Sally Nell Clodfelter, a junior from<lb/>
Chapel Hill; Shauna Holmes, a senior from Jacksonville;<lb/>
Jeannie Igoe of Raleigh, a freshman; and Heidi Anderson<lb/>
Lane, a graduate student from Wake Forest, N.C. Other<lb/>
members of the cast are Dave Massengill of Four Oaks, a<lb/>
senior; John Mark Mueller of Fayetteville, a sophomore;<lb/>
Loren Watkins, a freshman from Raleigh; Butch White, a<lb/>
senior, also from Raleigh; Bob Sharpe, a junior from<lb/>
Efland; and Tanya Wall, a sophomore from Jamestown.<lb/>
Also performing will be Cindy Carol Williams of Newton<lb/>
Grove, a junior; Denny Wright, a senior from Santa Ana,<lb/>
California; Kurt C. Busam, a junior from Milwaukee,<lb/>
Wisconsin; a junior from Virginia .Beach, Michael A.<lb/>
Summers; and Holly E. Jerome of Roanoke. a senior.<lb/>
"The Streets of New York" will open on Wednesday,<lb/>
October 17 and run nightly except Sunday through<lb/>
Saturday, October 27, at 8:15 p.m. in the Studio Theater of<lb/>
the Drama Building at ECU. Tickets are 13.50, and ECU<lb/>
students are entitled to a $1.00 discount by presenting a<lb/>
current activity card at the box office, room 108 of the<lb/>
Drama Building. Season tickets, good for this play and five<lb/>
others, are now on sale for $12.00 each. Tickets for this<lb/>
play will go on sale beginning Wednesday, October 10.<lb/>
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By WILLIAM JONES<lb/>
Features Editor<lb/>
America performed<lb/>
main of their former hit<lb/>
songs and numerous se-<lb/>
lections from their new<lb/>
album Silent Letter last<lb/>
night at Minges Coliseum.<lb/>
The hand had the audience<lb/>
it's feet during much of<lb/>
the show, as the energetic<lb/>
renditions of "Sister Golden<lb/>
Hair "Ventura Highway"<lb/>
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11 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 11<lb/>
His heroes yiere 'Gashouse Gang'<lb/>
By WILL GRIMSLEY<lb/>
AP Special Correspondent<lb/>
BALTIMORE (AP) -<lb/>
'When I was young, my<lb/>
baseball heroes were the<lb/>
Gashouse Gang said Pitts-<lb/>
burgh Pirates manager<lb/>
Ihuck Tanner, spitting to-<lb/>
acco juice into a white<lb/>
aper cup<lb/>
"Pepper Martin, Ducky<lb/>
Hedwick, Dizzy Dean �<lb/>
Bvhat a wild, aggressive<lb/>
bunch of ball players. They<lb/>
ahas were swinging, run<lb/>
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extra edge.<lb/>
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TV setas going full blast,<lb/>
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Pir tef National League<lb/>
plyof victories ever the<lb/>
Qieinnati Reds.<lb/>
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Pirates � but every time<lb/>
one of them got a hit or<lb/>
made a throw they let out<lb/>
a deafening roar as if it<lb/>
were a brand new feat.<lb/>
The drenching rain out-<lb/>
side, forcing postponement<lb/>
of Tuesday night's opening<lb/>
game of the baseball World<lb/>
Series against the Baltimore<lb/>
Orioles, failed to dampen<lb/>
their unharnessed spirits.<lb/>
Willie Stargell, the 38-<lb/>
year-old bellwether of the<lb/>
XL champions, sat on a<lb/>
sofa, bare-footed, playing a<lb/>
card game called Pluck with<lb/>
teammates Jim Bibby,<lb/>
Grant Jackson and Rennie<lb/>
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III<lb/>
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room shook. Who could<lb/>
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225-pound veteran of 17<lb/>
seasons was originator of<lb/>
the idea of awarding gold<lb/>
crocheted stars to decorate<lb/>
caps of teammates who<lb/>
made some outstanding<lb/>
contribution on the field?<lb/>
Kent Tekulve, the reed-<lb/>
thin reliever, for instance,<lb/>
seems to have one for each<lb/>
of the 34 games he has<lb/>
saved.<lb/>
Rookie Mike Easier and<lb/>
John Candelaria were intent<lb/>
on a game of backgammon.<lb/>
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blazoned on the back.<lb/>
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free-spirited bunch � these<lb/>
1979 Pirates. They would<lb/>
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look like truants from a<lb/>
church picnic.<lb/>
Someone asked him<lb/>
during the rainout if he had<lb/>
any rules for his players.<lb/>
"Yeah he responded,<lb/>
"25 � one for every man<lb/>
on the squad. Every man is<lb/>
different. Every man has to<lb/>
be treated differently<lb/>
"You don't judge your-<lb/>
self whether you win a<lb/>
pennant or not he said,<lb/>
depositing another spurt of<lb/>
joice into the cup. "It's<lb/>
whether you get the best<lb/>
out of your unit.<lb/>
"I've always had teams<lb/>
that played loose and<lb/>
relaxed Tanner was asked<lb/>
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The vast majority of teen-agers were learning about sex<lb/>
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Sociologist Valentia Alekseyeva concludes: "Either we<lb/>
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sound, scientific advice on how to conduct themselves in<lb/>
this most complex area of human life, or we throw them on<lb/>
their own, risking a situation in which people who are<lb/>
hostile to Communist morality will take advantage of this<lb/>
vacuum<lb/>
Indeed, the black market in magazines like "Playboy"<lb/>
and "Hustler" is thriving in the Soviet Union. And nearby<lb/>
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Because of an absence of official information about sex<lb/>
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Flora Purim is<lb/>
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By PAT MINGES<lb/>
Features Writer<lb/>
When Flora Purim left her native Brazil in 1969, friends<lb/>
told her, "Don't sing jazz or American music; there is too<lb/>
much competition If they could see her now, they would<lb/>
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Flora Purim has proven to be an outstanding female<lb/>
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class family in 1941. Both of her parents were amateur<lb/>
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jazz. Flora became influenced by such artists as Enrol<lb/>
Garner, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington.<lb/>
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Evans. Chick Corea invited Purim and husband Moreira (a<lb/>
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I thee prodigious musicians.<lb/>
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ECU News Bureau<lb/>
WASHINGTON, N.C. -<lb/>
The Beaufort County chap-<lb/>
ter of the East Carolina<lb/>
University Alumni Associ-<lb/>
ation will present a dinner<lb/>
and program for ECU<lb/>
alumni and friends this<lb/>
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at<lb/>
the Rendezvous Restaurant<lb/>
in Washington.<lb/>
Speakers for the meeting<lb/>
will be Dr. Edwin W.<lb/>
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ECU School jof Medicine,<lb/>
and Donald Y. Leggett,<lb/>
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large collection of art repro-<lb/>
ductions of works by<lb/>
classical and modern artists<lb/>
will be on sale in East<lb/>
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15-19.<lb/>
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Crown<lb/>
HAVELOCK, N.C. (AP)<lb/>
� Wearing evening gowns<lb/>
and swim suits, 14 young<lb/>
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day night in honor of<lb/>
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Miss Shook lost her title<lb/>
as Miss North Carolina in<lb/>
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Queen<lb/>
By JOHN BRONSON<lb/>
Associated Press Writer<lb/>
PITTSBURGH (AP) �<lb/>
Roy Dowdell, a 6-foot,<lb/>
200-pound former linebacker<lb/>
at Laurel Highlands High<lb/>
School, will be on the field<lb/>
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less bruising role � home-<lb/>
coming queen.<lb/>
"Hassle? I've been per-<lb/>
secuted. I've had to face<lb/>
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slander just to stand up for<lb/>
what I believe in the<lb/>
18-year-old senior said in a<lb/>
telephone interview Tues-<lb/>
day.<lb/>
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an honor student, last week<lb/>
edged out 12 female<lb/>
candidates for the title at<lb/>
the school which is located<lb/>
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Pittsburgh.<lb/>
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dell resign.<lb/>
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perintendent William<lb/>
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parents, their attorney and<lb/>
school officials, seniors<lb/>
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the ballot did not refer to<lb/>
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only if the homecoming<lb/>
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the tradition, Gregg said.<lb/>
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he was elected more as a<lb/>
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10:00 A.M. -5:00 P.M.<lb/>
Saturday, October 13<lb/>
1:30 P.M.<lb/>
5:00 P.M.<lb/>
9:00 P.M. -1:00 A.M.<lb/>
HOMECOMING<lb/>
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SCHEDULED EVENTS<lb/>
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will sponsor a "Man of the Year Award" Program in<lb/>
Aud. 244 of Mendenhall Student Center.<lb/>
Popular Music Concert - AMERICA - in Minges Coliseum. Admission is $4.00 for<lb/>
E.C.U. Students and $6.00 for the general public. Only $S.OO tickets sold at the door.<lb/>
Women's Volleyball Game in Minges Coliseum. ECU vs. N.C. Central.<lb/>
Bogart Film Festival, "THE MALTESE FALCON" and "TREASURE OF THE<lb/>
SIERRA MADRE" in Hendrix Theatre, Mendenhall Student Center.<lb/>
MRC will sponsor a concert on the hill.<lb/>
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will have a Fashion Show in Wright Auditorium<lb/>
Movie - "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY in Hendrix Theatre, Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center.<lb/>
October 13 is "National Jogging Day A Cross Campus 5-Mile Run is being spon-<lb/>
soring by the Intramural and Recreation Department. The Race will start at the<lb/>
E.C.U. Track.<lb/>
Alumni Coffee Hour and Registration, Multi-purpose Room, Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center.<lb/>
Homecoming Parade - Theme: "A TOUCH OF MAGIC"<lb/>
SECCA (Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art) EXHIBIT, Wellington B. Gray<lb/>
Gallery, Jenkins Art Building.<lb/>
Football Game - ECU "Pirates" vs. the "Bulldogs" of the Citadel in Ficklen Stadium.<lb/>
Mail ticket orders to Athletic Ticket Office, Minges Coliseum, ECU, Greenville, N.C.<lb/>
27834. Tickets are $8.00 each plus $1.00.<lb/>
Alumni "Keg" Social (Greenville Moose Lodge, Hwy. 264 at West End). Admission<lb/>
is $1.00 per person. Entertainment will be provided by "The Monitors<lb/>
Homecoming Dance featuring "Bo Thorpe and Generation II" will perform in Wright<lb/>
Auditorium. Admission is $2.00 for E.C.U. students and $4.00 for the public. Only<lb/>
$4.00 tickets sold at the door.<lb/>
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