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"Were it left tome<lb />
to decide whether<lb />
we should have a<lb />
government without<lb />
newspapers or<lb />
newspapers without<lb />
government, I<lb />
should not hesitate<lb />
a moment to prefer<lb />
the latter<lb />
�Thomas Jefferson<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
If you have a story<lb />
idea, a tip, or a<lb />
lead, please tele-<lb />
phone us:<lb />
757-6366<lb />
757-6367<lb />
757-6309<lb />
Vol. 54 No. 2ff<lb /><lb />
10 pages today<lb />
Thursday, November 8, 1979<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 10,OCX)<lb />
Greensboro deaths topic of discussion;controversy<lb />
From STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS<lb />
"l could not believe that anyone would have the gall<lb />
to stand there in front of television, newspapers and the<lb />
whole world and gun down four people. I reallv have<lb />
never seen anything like it and hope I don't ever again.<lb />
'The absence of the police was all the more shock.<lb />
The police had cars with the Klan in them under watch<lb />
on 220 and I-85 and supposedly followed them in.<lb />
"But then you see the television picture and the<lb />
Klan gol out ot the cars and stood there and shot people<lb />
which had to take at least three minutes, and then went<lb />
and put the guns away in the trunks of the cars.<lb />
"In one car where they went to the trunk and were<lb />
reloading and still the police were not there<lb />
These were the word's of one Greensboro resident<lb />
after viewing what has been called the massacre of five<lb />
people during an Anti-Ku Klux Klan rally held in<lb />
Greensboro on Saturday on a local television station.<lb />
Pledges come<lb />
to aid starving<lb />
Cambodians<lb />
Many people have expressed opinions on what<lb />
happened in Greensboro, and it is not yet certain just<lb />
what did happen.<lb />
Members of the Communist Workers Party, who<lb />
sponsored the rally, are emphatic in their opinions on<lb />
the killings.<lb />
Sally Bermanzohn, a member of the Party, whose<lb />
husband was shot during the rally, has accused the<lb />
Greensboro police department of "orchestrating the<lb />
assassination of our five comrades  and planning the<lb />
escape" of the attackers.<lb />
Bermanzohn has also accused the FBI and other<lb />
investigative agencies with "continuing to threaten us,<lb />
harass us, follow us and tap our phones<lb />
Bermanzohn has filed suit , will seek permanent<lb />
injunctions against the investigators from party<lb />
members, and will seek to impound all television and<lb />
newspaper film of the shootings.<lb />
Local police and FBI agents have denied involvement<lb />
in the shootings and claim that members of the<lb />
Communist Workers Party are refusing to cooperate<lb />
with the investigation.<lb />
'That is because the investigators are part of the<lb />
people we accuse of being part of the assassination<lb />
Bermanzohn said.<lb />
Worth Henderson, a Greensboro lawyer, gave his<lb />
opinion on the case, "If they don't go to the gas<lb />
chamber, they'll at least get life imprisonment � every<lb />
one of them<lb />
"It's the worst premeditated deliberate murder<lb />
that's ever happened in the history of Guilford County<lb />
commented Henderson.<lb />
Other Greensboro natives seemed shocked that<lb />
something of this kind could happen in their communitv.<lb />
Linda Link, who is also an ECU student, said that<lb />
she couldn't believe that it could happen in Greensboro.<lb />
She also said that she felt more mad than anvthing.<lb />
Andy Roman, another Greensboro resident, said that<lb />
he was shocked, and that he had not r<lb />
was a KKK membership. "I didn't ihii<lb />
happen like that said Roman.<lb />
Many people who knew<lb />
commented on their friend-<lb />
Michael Nathan, one of the<lb />
massacre, moved South from 5<lb />
undergraduate and medical school<lb />
He is remembered as calm and g<lb />
deeply about children "He m<lb />
always with a concern about medieii<lb />
Paul Bermanzohn. from the- New <lb />
seriously wounded in the attack,<lb />
sometimes cocky and impatient with I<lb />
agree with his views. A d<lb />
medical work was largely a si<lb />
politics.<lb />
See GREENSBORO<lb />
An agreement by the<lb />
Cambodian government to<lb />
open tlw Mekong river is<lb />
g problems encount-<lb />
ered by outside groups<lb />
who are attempting to aid<lb />
- an ing population of<lb />
iuntry.<lb />
The agreement from<lb />
lorn Penh has also<lb />
spur 13 countries<lb />
g( $186 million in<lb />
the 2.5 million<lb />
diaris who are<lb />
starving in (me of the<lb />
severest famines in mod-<lb />
ern times.<lb />
The pledges came in a<lb />
special United Nations<lb />
conlerence Monday after<lb />
Cambodian Premier Heng<lb />
Samrin's government a-<lb />
greed to allow relief<lb />
supplies to be shipped<lb />
through the Mekong Riv-<lb />
er. The government stated<lb />
that it was "from now on<lb />
receive whatever<lb />
quantity of humanitarian<lb />
aid  without political<lb />
- ierations<lb />
Former attempts to<lb />
liver relief supplies on<lb />
the Mekong had been<lb />
1 because of appre-<lb />
hension in Phnom Penh<lb />
that such supplies would<lb />
fall into the hands of<lb />
157 arrests<lb />
opposing guerilla forces in<lb />
the country.<lb />
The guerillas are led<lb />
b) former Premier Pol Pot,<lb />
who wa ousted by the<lb />
Vietnamese last Januarv.<lb />
United Nations Secre-<lb />
tary-General Kurt Wald-<lb />
heim said in the con-<lb />
ference that the arrange-<lb />
ments of the agreement<lb />
should "assure us and the<lb />
donors that supplies arrive<lb />
in the hands of the<lb />
suffering civilians for<lb />
whom they are destined<lb />
Relief efforts by private<lb />
organizations are also<lb />
being facilitated by the<lb />
government's go-ahead to<lb />
use the river.<lb />
One such organization<lb />
is Oxfam of America,<lb />
which has formed a group<lb />
of 37 international volun-<lb />
tary agencies to coordinate<lb />
and channel assistance<lb />
into the country.<lb />
According to Susan<lb />
Abrams, an Oxfam spokes-<lb />
man, most of the supplies<lb />
until now have been<lb />
entering Cambodia at<lb />
Kompong Som, a port in<lb />
the south of the be-<lb />
leagered nation. Abrams<lb />
noted that the facilities at<lb />
the port are limited and<lb />
Minority<lb />
publication<lb />
may survive<lb />
This photo, which was taken in Phnom Pehn recently, shows the extent of<lb />
malnutrition evident among children in the country. The child lying on the mat<lb />
died soon after this photo was taken.<lb />
that future supplies may<lb />
now be sent directly into<lb />
the heart of the countrv at<lb />
Phnom Penh.<lb />
According to Abrams,<lb />
Oxfam has sent 3,600 tons<lb />
of food plus medical<lb />
supplies and agricultural<lb />
equipment into the country<lb />
since its first deliveries in<lb />
August.<lb />
Although access to the<lb />
river has been granted,<lb />
Cambodian officials re-<lb />
main steadfast in their<lb />
opposition to other forms<lb />
of distribution, such as<lb />
trucking and airlifting.<lb />
American representatives<lb />
at the UN conference<lb />
argued that truck routes<lb />
were the only way to<lb />
deliver the quantity of aid<lb />
needed.<lb />
The Red Cross has<lb />
estimated that 1,000 tons<lb />
are needed daily.<lb />
The United States, one<lb />
of the 13 nations that<lb />
made pledges, offered $69<lb />
million in aid. If other<lb />
private agencies are suc-<lb />
cessful, the $186 million in<lb />
planned aid could rise to<lb />
well over $200 million.<lb />
Oxfam of America has<lb />
set as its goal $50 million<lb />
in aid, to be raised from<lb />
private sources around the<lb />
world. Part of the Oxfam<lb />
goal is to restore the<lb />
capacity in Cambodia to<lb />
become self-sufficient in<lb />
food population.<lb />
"A nation is literally<lb />
dying said Jim Howard,<lb />
an international disaster<lb />
expert with Oxfam. One of<lb />
the few westerners with<lb />
See PLEDGES, page 2<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
Aeus Editor<lb />
The Ebony Herald was again the major<lb />
topic of discussion at the Media Board<lb />
meeting on Tuesday.<lb />
Discourse centered around an ad-<lb />
vertisement, to be placed in The hast<lb />
Carolinian, for applicants to the position<lb />
of editor.<lb />
Some board members objected to the<lb />
use of the word "editorship" in the ad.<lb />
They felt this usage guaranteed that The<lb />
Ebony Herald would be published if the<lb />
ad was put in.<lb />
"I do not want us to be bound said<lb />
Charles Sune, president of the Student<lb />
Union, "I want to see some plans first<lb />
The board decided the application<lb />
statement should include a clause in<lb />
which the prospective editor would be<lb />
required to submit a list of goals of the<lb />
publication.<lb />
Board members also agreed that if this<lb />
year's publication does not work out,<lb />
there will probably not be another one.<lb />
"Even I'm agreeable to that said<lb />
SGA president Brett Melvin.<lb />
In other business, Buccaneer Editor<lb />
Craig Sahli presented the board with<lb />
itemized lists oi<lb />
1980 printing and -<lb />
Josten's earbook <lb />
"Of the two I've w<lb />
Josten's said .thli.<lb />
Though Josten' - bid<lb />
the other two, <lb />
others were tentati<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, ass<lb />
student affairs, said that lie felt th<lb />
should approve SahJi's choice and r.<lb />
the motion that they accept the bid.<lb />
the understanding that the total pi<lb />
includes taxes, and all expensi<lb />
exceed the amount in the budget.<lb />
He also stated that it would al<lb />
editor and the staff the rig<lb />
money as the se fit.<lb />
B o a r d members q u i<lb />
Podeszwa, head of the PI<lb />
line item transfer whicl<lb />
through the proper chanm -<lb />
Podeszwa stated<lb />
oversight on his part.<lb />
The board m<lb />
standard policy that all requis<lb />
have to be signed by Mi<lb />
Chairpers Tri M :<lb />
authorized representative m the<lb />
Drug bust in Wake<lb />
RALEIGH, N.C. (Ap)<lb />
Wake County law-<lb />
enforcement officials work-<lb />
ed an unprecedented un-<lb />
dercover operation in the<lb />
county schools for two<lb />
months using college stu-<lb />
dents as drug agents, an<lb />
investigation that resulted<lb />
in 157 arrests Tuesday.<lb />
Most of those arrested<lb />
Inside<lb />
today<lb />
Gun control<lb />
page 4<lb />
Students<lb />
interviewed<lb />
on Iran <lb />
page 5<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
this<lb />
weekend<lb />
page 8<lb />
were students from the<lb />
county's 12 senior high<lb />
schools who were caught<lb />
with drugs or selling drugs<lb />
by young criminal justice<lb />
students from a Piedmont<lb />
technical school who posed<lb />
as fellow high school<lb />
students.<lb />
The charges involved<lb />
the selling of drugs or<lb />
conspiring to sell drugs<lb />
and most involved mari-<lb />
juana.<lb />
Police said the under-<lb />
cover agents made drug<lb />
buys on and off school<lb />
campuses. The investi-<lb />
gation involved Wake<lb />
County school officials,<lb />
Raleigh police, the Wake<lb />
County Sheriffs office and<lb />
the Wake County District<lb />
Attorney's Office. It was<lb />
initiated by school super-<lb />
intendent John Murphy.<lb />
Raleigh Police Chief<lb />
Frederick K. Heineman<lb />
said Tuesday placement of<lb />
the undercover agents in<lb />
the schools was an un-<lb />
precedented move in a<lb />
drug investigation.<lb />
"As far as I know, it's<lb />
the first time it's been<lb />
done any place Heine-<lb />
man said.<lb />
Heineman said the<lb />
undercover agents were<lb />
"absolutely not" advised<lb />
to solicit students for<lb />
drugs. But that was<lb />
disputed by a number of<lb />
students at one of the high<lb />
schools involved. Those<lb />
students claim a student<lb />
they suspected of being an<lb />
undercover agent flashed<lb />
large sums of money and<lb />
asked students where he<lb />
could find large quantities<lb />
of marijuana.<lb />
A Wake County grand<lb />
jury handed down 206<lb />
indictments against 157<lb />
people in a late-night<lb />
session Monday.<lb />
Of the 157, 117 were<lb />
high school students, an-<lb />
other 33 were non-stu-<lb />
dents charged with selling<lb />
drugs to students. Fifteen<lb />
ABC violations were filed<lb />
for alleged sale of alco-<lb />
holic beverages to minors.<lb />
STuWtmatn<lb />
4<lb />
This bus, severely damaged in an accident on Oct. 22, may cost $20,000 to repair.<lb />
(Photo by John H. Grogan)<lb />
Bus repairs<lb />
may exceed<lb />
$20,000<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The bus which was wrecked in the October<lb />
accident may never be fixed, and if it is, it could cosl<lb />
the transit system upwards of $20,000. according to<lb />
Leonard Fleming, SGA transit manager.<lb />
Costs of fixing the bus have been based on a simple<lb />
initial price estimate of body adjustments. It is<lb />
unknown, however, how much damage has been done to<lb />
the engine block and the transmission. There is a<lb />
possibility that the entire engine framework was<lb />
damaged in the accident.<lb />
"We have no idea what kind of internal damage was<lb />
done said Fleming.<lb />
The absence of a bus and the disability of another<lb />
have caused the Brown route to be out of operation for<lb />
some time now. The route is expected to begin running<lb />
on Monday, according to Fleming, since personnel at<lb />
Hastings Ford, the company which works on the buses,<lb />
say the transmission repairs should be finished by then.<lb />
Kim "Chubby" Abshire and Fleming say that parts<lb />
from the damaged bus may be used to replace some of<lb />
the defective parts in the other bus that is presently out<lb />
of operation.<lb />
Fleming feels that the possibility of not repairing the<lb />
bus will have no effect on the transit budget passed<lb />
Monday.<lb />
See TRANSIT, page 2<lb /><pb facs="00057230_tn_0002" /><lb />
�Jaqe 2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 8 November 1979<lb />
Two UNCWstudents stabbed<lb />
An early morning<lb />
breakfast party ended<lb />
tragically Saturday when a<lb />
University of North Caro-<lb />
lina at Wilmington student<lb />
was murdered and another<lb />
seriously wounded.<lb />
George Davis Curtis,<lb />
24, of Burlington has been<lb />
arrested and charged with<lb />
murder in the stabbing<lb />
death of 19-year-old Ricky<lb />
Knight Gunter of Fuquay-<lb />
Varina. Additional charges<lb />
of assault with a deadly<lb />
weapon are pending a-<lb />
gainst Curtis in the attack<lb />
on Jeffrey Nelligan of<lb />
Bridgewater, New Jersey,<lb />
also a student at UNCW.<lb />
Details of the incident<lb />
are sketchy, but Police<lb />
Chief George Antley said<lb />
that the party was held by<lb />
several fraternity brothers<lb />
and their girlfriends, and<lb />
that Curtis was unknown<lb />
to any of them. Curtis<lb />
apparently crashed the<lb />
party at 19 East Hender-<lb />
son Street at around 2<lb />
a.m Antley said.<lb />
"Words went between<lb />
them for him to leave the<lb />
house, and somehow an<lb />
altercation lollowed in the<lb />
street" outside 17 E.<lb />
Henderson Street, he<lb />
added.<lb />
It was unknown why<lb />
Gunter and Nelligan went<lb />
into the street where the<lb />
murder occurred, said<lb />
Antley. The weapon used<lb />
in the murder is believed<lb />
to have been a sheathed<lb />
hunting knife.<lb />
Other guests at the<lb />
party ran after Curtis after<lb />
the knifing and appre-<lb />
hended him several blocks<lb />
away, said Antley.<lb />
A nursing student at<lb />
the party tried in vain to<lb />
keep Gunter alive with<lb />
cariopulmonary resuscita-<lb />
tion, Detective Gary<lb />
Smithson said, but Gunter<lb />
was pronounced dead on<lb />
arrival at New Hanover<lb />
Memorial Hospital.<lb />
Twenty-one-year-old<lb />
Nelligan is listed in<lb />
serious condition in the<lb />
intensive care unit of New<lb />
Hanover Memorial Hospi-<lb />
tal. Curtis, also injured in<lb />
the scuffle, remained hos-<lb />
pitalized in fair condition.<lb />
Greensboro<lb />
continued from page 1<lb />
Bermanzohn and Nathan became active in Durham<lb />
politics. They began with fashionable liberal causes. But<lb />
anti-war liberalism gave way to health-care politics; and<lb />
the various involvements gave way to increased<lb />
radicalism that left them estranged from many of their<lb />
old friends.<lb />
But many acquaintances recognized a spark ot<lb />
themselves in the two nice middle-class people who<lb />
looked at the society around them, didn't like all they<lb />
saw and decided to do something about it. But most of<lb />
these people, after brief flings at radicalism, had moved<lb />
"within the system �<lb />
"I can't help but feeling they had a death wish,<lb />
said one woman who knew them both. "But I worked<lb />
with them in earlier years and I keep thinking it could<lb />
have been me out there<lb />
"You had to wonder what spaceship they stepped ott<lb />
of " said another, himself a left-wing political activist, of<lb />
the Marxist-Leninist-Mao Tse-Tung line the radicals<lb />
believed.<lb />
Nathan, 33, graduated from Duke Medical School m<lb />
1973, did a residency in pediatrics at Duke and<lb />
post-graduate studies in child development at the<lb />
University of Virginia. It wasn't known whether he knew<lb />
Bill Sampson, 31, another of the dead, who attended<lb />
Virginia's medical school in the mid-1970s.<lb />
Sampson was an honor graduate in philosophy from<lb />
Augustana College in Rock Island, 111. He received a<lb />
master's degree in theology from Harvard Divinity<lb />
School in 1973 and attended the University of Virginia<lb />
Medical School, withdrawing in 1977.<lb />
In North Carolina, he worked to try to organize a<lb />
radical union at textile mills.<lb />
Bermanzohn, 30, a graduate of New York University,<lb />
graduated from the medical school in 1974 and did a<lb />
residency in family practice at North Carolina Memorial<lb />
Hospital in Chapel Hill.<lb />
His wife, Sally, once was married to Nathan. She<lb />
said Bermanzohn was an intellectual. "But people can<lb />
come from different classes and change, she said.<lb />
"Many communist movements start with working<lb />
intellectuals<lb />
He wasn't always a communist, she said, but he<lb />
found other movements lacking. "He wanted an answer,<lb />
so he studied Marx looking for answers she said.<lb />
Both men were involved in the Medical Committee<lb />
for Human Rights, union organizing and in a group<lb />
called New American Movement.<lb />
Dr. Evelyn Schmidt, director of Lincoln Community<lb />
Health Center in Durham, where Nathan was head of<lb />
the pediatrics section, said Nathan always conducted<lb />
himself professionally at work. She said Nathan's<lb />
political views were his own business.<lb />
"Mike was a very concerned, caring and professional<lb />
pediatrician she said. "I think that this tragedy is a<lb />
loss to the community of children for which he had<lb />
compassion and rendered great care<lb />
Sandy Smith, 29, another of the dead, had gone to<lb />
Bennett College in Greensboro. It was there that she<lb />
met Nelson Johnson, the activist who was one of the<lb />
leaders who organized the Greensboro rally. Ms. Smith<lb />
had been a union organizer at a Cone Mills plant before<lb />
moving to Piedmont, S.C.<lb />
Johnson and Bermanzohn had both been active in<lb />
the African Liberation Support Committee, the Durham<lb />
Coalition for Quality Education and its statewide group<lb />
and the Durham Coalition Against Police Brutality.<lb />
James Waller Jr 37, of Pittsboro, was a 1970<lb />
graduate of the University of Chicago Medical School<lb />
and also a pediatrician.<lb />
He was a union worker for Cone Mills in Haw River<lb />
and president of the union local.<lb />
Transit<lb />
continued from page I<lb />
Col. Dick Blake, assistant to the Chancellor has<lb />
contracted a member of the N.C. department o<lb />
Transportation about evaluating the current SGA transit<lb />
system. Jim Ritchey, a transportation specialist for the<lb />
Department, will speak with Fleming and Abshire<lb />
concerning the evaluation, the present routes, he<lb />
ridership and suggestions on how to improve the<lb />
ALrding to Blake, Ritchey gave invaluable<lb />
assistance to the Greenville municipal bus system. It is<lb />
hoped he can offer some equally helpful adv.ce<lb />
concerning the SGA system.<lb />
Problems with the buses have been attributed to lack<lb />
of preventive maintenance on the part of past systems<lb />
and the fact that the vehicles were not made for the<lb />
stop-and-go driving they are subjected to on the SGA<lb />
routes.<lb />
Pledges<lb />
continued from page 1<lb />
first-hand experience<lb />
there, Howard called the<lb />
situation "horrific �<lb />
worse than anything I've<lb />
seen in 20 years of<lb />
experience with disasters<lb />
in countries like Biafra,<lb />
Bangladesh and India.<lb />
What we face now is the<lb />
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the Mekong should ease<lb />
distribution problems, it is<lb />
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Lambda Alpha Epsilon,<lb />
the American Criminal<lb />
Justice Association, will<lb />
hold a mandatory meeting<lb />
on Nov. 8 at 5 p.m. in<lb />
Auditorium 101A of the<lb />
Allied Health building. All<lb />
applications for new mem-<lb />
bers are due before or at<lb />
this meeting. Applications<lb />
may be obtained and<lb />
returned to the following<lb />
people: Richard Belthoff<lb />
(758-4623), Toni Dye (758-<lb />
4309) or Mr. Campbell in<lb />
AH. 312. Please put fee<lb />
($26) in a sealed envelope<lb />
and attach to application.<lb />
Dues ($20) for old mem-<lb />
bers are also due at this<lb />
meeting. Topics for meet-<lb />
ing: fund raising for<lb />
planned social with COR-<lb />
SO and Christmas basket<lb />
for needy family. All<lb />
interested persons please<lb />
attend.<lb />
ill <lb />
oil II I<lb />
The Sierra Club will<lb />
meet on Monday, Nov. 12,<lb />
at 9 p.m. in the First<lb />
Presbyterian Church,<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
"Alaska, a land in<lb />
balance a non-political<lb />
and straight-foreward film<lb />
about Alaska will be<lb />
featured.<lb />
Visitors are welcome to<lb />
attend both meetings and<lb />
outings of the Sierra Club.<lb />
Upcoming outings in-<lb />
clude two canoe trips and<lb />
two Sunday afternoon<lb />
hikes.<lb />
M�tci<lb />
On Thursday, Nov. 8,<lb />
there will be a meeting of<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta History<lb />
Honor Fraternity at 7:30<lb />
p.m. in the Todd Room<lb />
located in D wing of<lb />
Brewster. AU members are<lb />
requested to attend.<lb />
On the Hill in the<lb />
basement meeting room of<lb />
Scott Hall, a quiet,<lb />
supervised STUDY HALL<lb />
is open to anyone who<lb />
would like to come in and<lb />
study. It is open Monday,<lb />
Tuesday, and Thursday<lb />
from 8 to 11 p.m.<lb />
The American College<lb />
Testing (ACT) will be<lb />
offered at East Carolina<lb />
University on Sat. Dec. 8.<lb />
Application blanks are to<lb />
be completed and mailed<lb />
to ACT Registration, P.O.<lb />
box 414, Iowa City, Iowa<lb />
52240. Registration dead-<lb />
line is Nov. 9. Applications<lb />
may be obtained from the<lb />
ECU testing Center,<lb />
Speight Building, Room<lb />
105.<lb />
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entry fee allows you to<lb />
bowl one (1) ball at a full<lb />
set of pins on ten<lb />
consecutive lanes. If you<lb />
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10 p.m. and you can try as<lb />
many times as you like.<lb />
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law<lb />
The Law School Ad-<lb />
mission Test will be<lb />
offered at East Carolina<lb />
University on Saturday,<lb />
Decmeber 1, 1979. Appli-<lb />
cation blanks are to<lb />
completed and mailed to<lb />
Educational Testing Ser-<lb />
vice, Box 966-R, Prince-<lb />
ton, N.J. 08540. Regis-<lb />
tration deadline is Nov. 5,<lb />
1979. Applications may be<lb />
obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building, Room 105.<lb />
�lmcitanj<lb />
Jelta<lb />
The next Sigma Tau<lb />
Delta meeting will be held<lb />
Nov. 14. Terry Davis,<lb />
author of Vision Quest,<lb />
will speak.<lb />
I II l lit ill<lb />
The ECU Racquetball<lb />
Club is trying to identify<lb />
all interested faculty, staff<lb />
and students. Clinics and<lb />
tournaments are being<lb />
planned with competition<lb />
between schools being<lb />
scheduled. All interested<lb />
persons, please contact<lb />
Nancy Mize, 757-6387, 204<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
The ECU Photo Lab<lb />
has an immediate opening<lb />
for the position of Staff<lb />
Photographer. Anyone<lb />
who is interested in<lb />
applying for the position<lb />
should fill out an applica-<lb />
tion at the office of The<lb />
East Carolinian in the Old<lb />
South Building across from<lb />
the Library.<lb />
Mr. John Childers,<lb />
Director of the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, requests<lb />
that all persons who have<lb />
taken the College Level<lb />
Examination Program<lb />
(CLEP) English Compo-<lb />
sition test from May 1979<lb />
to October 1979 contact<lb />
the ECU Testing Center at<lb />
their earliest convenience.<lb />
science<lb />
Chi Beta Phi Scientific<lb />
Fraternity meeting Thurs-<lb />
day, Nov. 8th 7:30 p.m. at<lb />
Biology BN-102. Dr.<lb />
Moore of the Psychology<lb />
Dept. will be talking about<lb />
Sex. Initiation meeting: All<lb />
people wishing to join<lb />
please attend. All students<lb />
invited. More info call<lb />
President Tom Leech 758-<lb />
7493.<lb />
Ml I I 111 i<lb />
All students interested<lb />
in National Fellowships<lb />
Scholarships are invited to<lb />
attend a presentation by<lb />
Dr. John Ebbs on Thurs<lb />
Nov. 8 at 5:30 in 244<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma mem-<lb />
bers will have a business<lb />
meeting at 5 in 244, prior<lb />
to the presentation. Those<lb />
members who ordered<lb />
T-shirts are asked to bring<lb />
money at this time. See<lb />
you there!<lb />
The November meeting<lb />
of the Eastern North<lb />
Carolina section of the<lb />
American Chemical Soci-<lb />
ety will be on Wed. Nov.<lb />
14th at 7 p.m. in Room<lb />
201, Flanagan Building on<lb />
the East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity campus. The featured<lb />
speaker is Dr. Gerhard<lb />
Popp of Eastman Kodak<lb />
who will speak on "The<lb />
Inside Story of Color<lb />
Photography He will<lb />
demonstrate how basic<lb />
principles are combined<lb />
with silver Hajide chemis-<lb />
try in a variety of ways to<lb />
produce the transparen-<lb />
cies, motion pictures, con-<lb />
ventional prints and in-<lb />
stant prints which today<lb />
comprise color photo<lb />
graphy. The public is<lb />
invited.<lb />
The Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
Fall Pledge Class is having<lb />
a Shag Contest at Chapter<lb />
X on Nov. 13th from 9-1<lb />
a.m. Advanced tickets are<lb />
25 cents and tickets at the<lb />
door will be 50 cents. Door<lb />
prizes will be given away.<lb />
I �M ill<lb />
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The Society for Col-<lb />
legiate Journalists will<lb />
meet Monday at 6 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter, Room 248. All mem-<lb />
bers are urged to attend.<lb />
bcwl<lb />
Take advantage of thes<lb />
bowling specials at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter: "Red Pin Bowling7<lb />
p.m. to 10 p.m. every<lb />
Sunday bowlers get a<lb />
chance to win one FREE<lb />
GAME with every game<lb />
bowled. "Rent-A-Lane"�<lb />
Every Saturday from noon<lb />
to 6 p.m. you can rent a<lb />
lane for $3 for one hour.<lb />
"Discount Day"�onethird<lb />
off the price of bowling<lb />
every Monday from 2 p.m.<lb />
until 6 p.m.<lb />
ECU Sign Language<lb />
Club will meet Nov. 8 at<lb />
7:30 p.m. in Brewster<lb />
B-236.<lb />
The Greeks go Hawai-<lb />
ian. Coming Nov. 16, PIG<lb />
PICKIN' and beverage at<lb />
the Kappa Sigma house.<lb />
Be thereALOHA!<lb />
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Kappa Delta Happy Hour<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 8th from<lb />
7-9 p.m. at the Elbo<lb />
Room. Advance Tickets<lb />
are 25 cents and tickets at<lb />
the door are 50 cents.<lb />
Take a break from studies<lb />
and join the fun<lb />
Il II II I I ll<lb />
The Intramural Council<lb />
meeting will be held<lb />
Thurs Nov. 8, at 4 p.m.<lb />
in Memorial Gym, room<lb />
104.<lb />
�a -ac<lb />
Screenings will be held<lb />
Thurs Nov. 8, in the SGA<lb />
Cabinet Room, Menden-<lb />
hall for SGA adminis-<lb />
trative committees. Call<lb />
for an appointment (757-<lb />
6611, ext. 218). The<lb />
following committees need<lb />
to be filled:<lb />
Alcohol Drug Educa-<lb />
tion<lb />
Soliciting on Campus<lb />
Residence Life<lb />
Status of Women<lb />
Student Health Ser-<lb />
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University Traffic Ap-<lb />
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cussed will be Compend-<lb />
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upcoming fund raiser for<lb />
the delegation. Also the<lb />
November IC will be<lb />
talked about. All members<lb />
are expected to attend.<lb />
The Graduate Record<lb />
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University on Saturday,<lb />
January 12, 1980. Appli-<lb />
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DON'T FORGET EVERY MONDAY<lb />
as Draft 4:00 til XtOO am<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Coffeehouse Committee<lb />
presents<lb />
Jeff Blomberg<lb />
(Comedian)<lb />
and<lb />
The ECU<lb />
Sign Language<lb />
Troupe<lb />
(a uniquely entertaining act)<lb />
Fri. &amp; Sat, Nov. 9 &amp; 10<lb />
Half hour shows from 9-11 pm<lb />
room 15 Mendenhall<lb />
Admission 50<lb />
NOTHING<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Editorials<lb />
�Opinions<lb />
Thursday, November 8, 1979 Page 4<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
A .38 in the drawer<lb />
The shot rings out, and the man<lb />
dies in a poo! of his own blood in the<lb />
middle of a dirty street, in the middle<lb />
of the afternoon, in the year of our Lord<lb />
1979.<lb />
Who the man is, or was, does not<lb />
matter as much as the fact that he died<lb />
while fighting for the right to speak his<lb />
views against an organization which has<lb />
traditionally held a reputation for<lb />
violent actions.<lb />
Others have died in similar violent<lb />
actions across the country, in many<lb />
places, and in many different ways. In<lb />
the few days since the bloody massacre<lb />
in Greensboro, a girl was stabbed as<lb />
she stood in the hallway in her school in<lb />
Nashville, and three were killed in a<lb />
family dispute in Indianapolis.<lb />
At the hour of this writing, Iranian<lb />
students are still holding Americans<lb />
hostage in the American embassy in<lb />
Tehran, and thousands more Americans<lb />
are afraid to go outside of their houses<lb />
at night at home.<lb />
We have become a nation of double<lb />
bolt locks and .38 pistols tucked away in<lb />
drawers near our beds. Community<lb />
Watch programs help, but they are no<lb />
match for professional thieves.<lb />
Convenience store employees and<lb />
those of us who work late at night sleep<lb />
a little less soundly these days, because<lb />
of the spread of violence all around us.<lb />
spontaneous in our lives. We look with<lb />
suspicion at the strangers around us,<lb />
and it is making us a paranoid nation.<lb />
Who, then, is to blame? The blame<lb />
is as hard to place as the problem is to<lb />
pinpoint. We are all in a sense to<lb />
blame, from the desperate criminal who<lb />
inflicts the damage, to the gun lobbyist<lb />
who tries to stop gun control.<lb />
The gas chamber is not the answer,<lb />
either. It's not the answer because it's<lb />
a solution that is too easy. We should<lb />
be concerned with finding ways to make<lb />
all lives better, rather than resorting to<lb />
the quick punishment of cyanide.<lb />
What can we do, then? It's hard to<lb />
say. We could make a start by caring a<lb />
little more for what goes on around us,<lb />
and trying to make our corner of the<lb />
world a little better one to live in.<lb />
Secondly, we could help to elect<lb />
good and just leaders that we feel will<lb />
lead us out of the mess we are in now.<lb />
We could not support a candidate for<lb />
national public office who is not<lb />
interested in seeing that the sale and<lb />
distribution of handguns is curtailed.<lb />
Finally, we could help to rid<lb />
ourselves of our personal fears by<lb />
getting involved in the rehabilitation of<lb />
prisoners. We cannot solve any<lb />
problems as long as our prisons<lb />
continue to be schools of crime.<lb />
In a real sense, then, we have If we do, we will continue to be<lb />
become scared of our own shadows. We victimized by the graduates of these<lb />
have become less caring, and less schools.<lb />
JACK ANDERSON-JOE SPEAR<lb />
SPECIAL<lb />
Brennan JVlay Resign Supreme Court;<lb />
Carter Appointee Should Be Liberal<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
and JOE SPEAR<lb />
WASHINGTON  Presi-<lb />
dent Carter may have the<lb />
opportunity next year to<lb />
appoint a Supreme Court<lb />
justice. Unfortunately, it<lb />
won't do much to defrost the<lb />
Ice Age mentality of the<lb />
Warren Burger Supreme<lb />
Court or modify the chilling<lb />
effect of four of Richard<lb />
Nixon's men on the high<lb />
tribunal.<lb />
Associate Justice William<lb />
Brennan Jr. has signaled to<lb />
intimates that he probably<lb />
will bow off the bench after<lb />
this term, creating a vacan-<lb />
cy for Carter to fill. Carter's<lb />
choice is expected to be far<lb />
less rigid-minded than the<lb />
Nixon nominees who now<lb />
dominate the court.<lb />
Almost without exception,<lb />
the Burger court has hacked<lb />
away at the rights of the<lb />
news media to be immune<lb />
from the restrictive hand of<lb />
government. An array of<lb />
restrictive rulings has<lb />
reflected the chief justice's<lb />
own personal animosity<lb />
toward the press. Burger<lb />
shares the bitterness of Nix-<lb />
on who appointed him. He<lb />
has referred to the reporters<lb />
who cover the doings of his<lb />
court as "a bunch of<lb />
Pipsqueaks When New<lb />
ork Times reporter Myron<lb />
Farber was jailed for con-<lb />
tempt for refusing to turn<lb />
over his confidential notes to<lb />
a judge, Burger was elated.<lb />
Brennan, recognized as a<lb />
brilliant and articulate<lb />
jurist, has stood against the<lb />
repressive Burger tenden-<lb />
cies of the highest court in<lb />
the land. Appointed by the<lb />
late President Dwight D.<lb />
Eisenhower, Brennan was<lb />
an active opinion-moulder<lb />
during the landmark era of<lb />
the Warren court.<lb />
But with the coming of<lb />
Burger, Brennan found him-<lb />
self an odd man out. Court<lb />
sources tell us that the icy-<lb />
mannered chief justice rare-<lb />
ly allows Brennan to write<lb />
opinions even when he's on<lb />
the majority side and<lb />
assigns him only the dullest<lb />
of cases.<lb />
This they say is a major<lb />
factor in Brennan s decision<lb />
to withdraw from Burger's<lb />
judicial deep freeze.<lb />
Another Horror? The<lb />
world was horrified last<lb />
year with the ghoulish trage-<lb />
dy in the South American<lb />
country of Guyana when cult<lb />
leader Jim Jones ordered his<lb />
disciples to gun down five<lb />
visiting Americans, includ-<lb />
ing U.S. Rep. Leo Ryan, and<lb />
then led 900 of his followers<lb />
into mass suicide.<lb />
Now we've learned that<lb />
an equally rabid American<lb />
cult leader is flourishing in<lb />
the jungle undergrowths of<lb />
Guyana. He has assumed the<lb />
name of Edward Emmanuel<lb />
Washington. His real name<lb />
is David Hill, a bail jumper<lb />
from Cleveland, Ohio, where<lb />
he was convicted of corpo-<lb />
rate blackmail eight years<lb />
ago.<lb />
The 50-year-old fugitive<lb />
from justice has set up a<lb />
black supremacist group<lb />
called the House of Israel.<lb />
Hill goes by the title of rabbi<lb />
but claims to be an incarna-<lb />
tion of God.<lb />
He has gathered about<lb />
him a band of fanatical<lb />
followers, most of them<lb />
unmarried. They have been<lb />
persuaded to die on his<lb />
command.<lb />
Disturbingly, the cult sup-<lb />
ports the Guyanan govern-<lb />
ment of Prime Minister<lb />
Forbes Burnham, who has a<lb />
dictatorial bent. Some who<lb />
have spoken out against<lb />
Burnham's corrupt regime<lb />
have been assaulted by Hill's<lb />
bullyboy followers. There<lb />
have been fearful reports of<lb />
government opponents being<lb />
beaten with iron bars, sticks,<lb />
and stabbed by knife-wield-<lb />
ers.<lb />
The State Department is<lb />
"very concerned about Mr.<lb />
Hill's activities but a<lb />
spokesman explained: "The<lb />
Guyanese government is<lb />
really responsible for taking<lb />
any legal action against<lb />
him<lb />
Dry Economy: Labor Sec-<lb />
retary Ray Marshall sur-<lb />
vived Jimmy Carter's Cabi-<lb />
net shakeup but the<lb />
president's new tight-money<lb />
policy may prove too much<lb />
for the affable, well-liked<lb />
Marshall to stomach.<lb />
He is complaining pri-<lb />
vately that Federal Reserve<lb />
Board Chairman Paul<lb />
Volcker and Carter's finan-<lb />
cial advisers are launched<lb />
on an anti-inflation course<lb />
that will cast American<lb />
workers to the sharks.<lb />
Volcker and Treasury Secre-<lb />
tary William Miller espouse<lb />
a tight-credit policy that<lb />
most economists predict will<lb />
dry up the inflated economy<lb />
and create widespread<lb />
i <lb />
unemployment.<lb />
The only recourse labor<lb />
unions have is to demand<lb />
inflationary wage settle-<lb />
ments to keep pace with<lb />
double-digit inflation. Volck-<lb />
er and Miller, weekly break-<lb />
fast companions, are striv-<lb />
ing to keep the president on<lb />
their side of the fence.<lb />
If Carter loses the popular<lb />
Marshall as a result, ne may<lb />
wind up with organized<lb />
labor going all out for Teddy<lb />
Kennedy in the battle for the<lb />
upcoming Democratic presi-<lb />
dential nomination.<lb />
Under the Dome: Carter<lb />
and the other two partici-<lb />
pants in the Camp David<lb />
Mideast peace summit are<lb />
facing uneasy futures. While<lb />
Carter is confronted with an<lb />
uphill fight to win re-elec-<lb />
tion, Israeli Prime Minister<lb />
Menachem Begin has sus-<lb />
tained a rebuff from his<lb />
Supreme Court on settle-<lb />
ments in the lands seized<lb />
from the Arabs and the<lb />
desertion of his best-known<lb />
Cabinet member, Moishe<lb />
Dayan.<lb />
Egypt's Anwar Sadat is<lb />
also enmeshed in domestic<lb />
troubles. Secret Cabinet<lb />
minutes from the White<lb />
House disclose that Carter's<lb />
emissary Robert Strauss<lb />
brought back a message<lb />
from Begin urging the Unit-<lb />
ed States to rush more eco-<lb />
nomic help to Sadat.<lb />
Strauss told the Cabinet<lb />
meeting that the economic<lb />
problems facing Egypt were<lb />
very complex and that<lb />
American involvement in<lb />
the economic support of<lb />
Egypt would be critical to<lb />
its long-term future<lb />
United FaMar Syndicate, lac.<lb />
'BANZAf!<lb />
PC7<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
Reader defends 'discomania9<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
In reading a letter to<lb />
the Editor of The East<lb />
Carolinian, I have decided<lb />
to respond to the criticism<lb />
of disco music. As a senior<lb />
here at ECU, I have also<lb />
been downtown and ex-<lb />
perienced that "disco-<lb />
mania" which Mr. Nilsson<lb />
so harshly described as<lb />
emanating from the down-<lb />
town establishments.<lb />
I only with to indicate<lb />
to him, and others, that<lb />
there are others among us<lb />
who appreciate the unique<lb />
sounds of Glenn Miller,<lb />
the jazz of Chic Corea, the<lb />
softness of Brahms, and<lb />
the easy listening of<lb />
Manilow.<lb />
Where the current<lb />
trend in music is obviously<lb />
the disco beat of the likes<lb />
of the Bee Gees and<lb />
Donna Summer, their mu-<lb />
sical popularity is not<lb />
necessarily contingent up-<lb />
on the popularity of the<lb />
disco sound. For example,<lb />
Dionne Warwick and Bar-<lb />
bra Streisand have rolled<lb />
with the musical punches<lb />
throughout the years and<lb />
will probably continue to<lb />
be popular in the future,<lb />
regardless of the ups and<lb />
downs of the musical<lb />
community.<lb />
Music is not unlike an<lb />
electronic component,<lb />
made up of many fila-<lb />
ments of different natures.<lb />
It is our natural and God<lb />
given right to have and<lb />
express opinions of our<lb />
likes and dislikes on<lb />
subjects ranging from<lb />
Gregorian chants to John<lb />
Travolta.<lb />
I for one do not<lb />
particularly object to disco<lb />
music, however I agree<lb />
with Mr. Nilsson that we<lb />
should not close our minds<lb />
to the "music of different<lb />
drummers<lb />
Marianne Harbison<lb />
Poole dealt blow<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I would like to recog-<lb />
nize the quality of sports-<lb />
manship and character<lb />
that one particular Caro-<lb />
lina football player dis-<lb />
played in Saturday's<lb />
game.<lb />
The player was number<lb />
32 (listed as Greg Poole in<lb />
the game program), and<lb />
the sportsmanship and<lb />
character of this mindless<lb />
dimwit was comparable to<lb />
that of a spineless coward.<lb />
Those who watched the<lb />
game highlights and the<lb />
Pat Dye Show know<lb />
exactly what I'm referring<lb />
to.<lb />
In the first half,<lb />
Leander Green was<lb />
pushed out of bounds into<lb />
a mass of Carolina players<lb />
on the sidelines. To keep<lb />
him from running into the<lb />
bench and possibly getting<lb />
hurt, 32, Greg Poole,<lb />
alertly offerred a jolting<lb />
elbow-forearm "shot" into<lb />
Leander's throat, nearly<lb />
decapitating him.<lb />
Leander, being a first<lb />
class, first rate person and<lb />
athlete, just recovered and<lb />
quietly ran back onto the<lb />
field and resumed play as<lb />
if nothing happened.<lb />
In my opinion it took a<lb />
much bigger man to do<lb />
what Leander did than it<lb />
took Poole to deliver such<lb />
a malicious and deliberate<lb />
blow.<lb />
I tip my hat to you<lb />
Leander for giving Caro-<lb />
lina a lesson in class and<lb />
sportsmanship that was<lb />
obviously sorely needed.<lb />
As for Poole, I doubt<lb />
he would have offerred the<lb />
same gesture to Mike<lb />
Brewington or Jeff Warren<lb />
since he doesn't have the<lb />
backbone to pick on<lb />
someone unless they un-<lb />
derweigh him by 40<lb />
pounds as Leander did.<lb />
It's a disgrace to<lb />
"mighty" Carolina that<lb />
they have someone of<lb />
Poole's caliber represent-<lb />
ing them on an otherwise<lb />
decent football team.<lb />
Ben Toler<lb />
Auditor<lb />
criticized<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
The purpose of this<lb />
letter is to speak out<lb />
against the attitude of<lb />
self-importance that is<lb />
prevalent in the adminis-<lb />
tration of ECU. The<lb />
administration seems to<lb />
think that their job would<lb />
be much simpler if the<lb />
students would take their<lb />
clutter of problems and go<lb />
awav.<lb />
In trying to straighten<lb />
out a payroll problem, I<lb />
had the opportunity to<lb />
speak with the Internal<lb />
Auditor over the phone<lb />
He implied that if I wasn't<lb />
polite and respectful, he<lb />
could make it very difficult<lb />
for me to get an<lb />
emergency loan. Students<lb />
are the reason his job<lb />
exists, but this gentleman<lb />
insists on treating them<lb />
like adolescent nuisances<lb />
instead of responsible<lb />
adults.<lb />
Students do not exist to<lb />
be preyed upon by the<lb />
administration; the oppo-<lb />
site is true, the adminis-<lb />
tration exists to serve the<lb />
students of this University.<lb />
Let's keep that in mind.<lb />
Susan Ries<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. FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Marc Barnes<lb />
DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING<lb />
Robert M. Swaim<lb />
ASST. DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING<lb />
Terry Herndon<lb />
ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Cheryl Holder<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Steve O'Geary<lb />
Karen Wendt<lb />
Terry Gray<lb />
Bill Jones<lb />
K.C.<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
ASST. SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
COPY EDITOR<lb />
AD TECH. SUPER.<lb />
Charles Chandler<lb />
Jimmy Dupree<lb />
Diane Henderson<lb />
Paul Lincke<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN Is the student<lb />
newspaper of East Carolina University<lb />
sponsored by the Media Board of ECU<lb />
and Is distributed each Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the<lb />
weekly during the summer).<lb />
the Publications Center Old South<lb />
Building. Our mailing address is: Old<lb />
South Building, ECU, Greenville, NC<lb />
27834.<lb />
The phone numbers are: 757-8366, 6367,<lb />
$10<lb />
Offices are located on the<lb />
fleer of<lb /><pb facs="00057230_tn_0005" /><lb />
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inian. 1 m<lb />
features<lb />
Thursday, November 8, 1979 Page 5<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
m jpm<lb />
American hostages in Iran<lb />
ECU students voice opinions<lb />
David Friedman, Ratzo Harris, Michael DiPasqua, and Dave Samuels of the<lb />
Double Image Jazz Ensemble.<lb />
The Double Image brings<lb />
innovative jazz Tuesday<lb />
Hn BILL JONES<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
'The group is com-<lb />
pletely innovative. There<lb />
cedent for it in<lb />
At their best, they<lb />
and project a<lb />
of intensity that<lb />
the room in a<lb />
silence<lb />
Double Image, the jazz<lb />
emble which John S.<lb />
�A The New York<lb />
thus describes, will<lb />
�i in a free concert<lb />
esday, Nov. 13. The<lb />
will be held<lb />
the A.J. Fletcher<lb />
Hall in the ECU<lb />
� Music.<lb />
Double Imago is made<lb />
?i<lb />
Coming<lb />
Attractions<lb />
IjlBILEE!<lb />
up of four gifted and<lb />
innovative musicians.<lb />
Thirty-one year old David<lb />
Samuels is a former<lb />
instructor of mallet per-<lb />
cussion and jazz improvis-<lb />
ation at the Berklee<lb />
College of Music<lb />
Besides playing vibes<lb />
and marimba for Double<lb />
Image, Samuels is a<lb />
Ladwig clinitian and lec-<lb />
tures at colleges through-<lb />
out the United States. He<lb />
has performed and re-<lb />
corded with Gerry Mull-<lb />
igan, Frank Zappa, Carla<lb />
Blev and Herman Szobel,<lb />
among others.<lb />
Besides having been<lb />
featured in a cover story in<lb />
Downbeat magazine and<lb />
receiving recognition in<lb />
their Critics Poll, Samuels<lb />
has contributed to the<lb />
development of a new<lb />
pick-up system for vibra-<lb />
; phone and marimba.<lb />
Di Pasqua,<lb />
By K.C. NEEDHAM<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
"What do you think of<lb />
the present situation in<lb />
Iran concerning the 60<lb />
Americans being held<lb />
hostage in lieu of the<lb />
return of the Shah?'1<lb />
On November 7, mem-<lb />
bers of The East Caro-<lb />
linian staff conducted an<lb />
informal survey of student<lb />
and faculty opinion on the<lb />
recent developments in<lb />
Iran. The<lb />
people of his country<lb />
desire the United States to<lb />
turn him over to Iranian<lb />
authorities and to these<lb />
ends have taken 60<lb />
Americans hostage.<lb />
The following is a<lb />
sample of the opinions of<lb />
to his individuality and the ECU community.<lb />
versatility. A native son of<lb />
New York, he is one of<lb />
that city's most sought<lb />
after mallet specialists.<lb />
Friedman also teaches<lb />
mallet percussion and jazz<lb />
ensemble classes at the<lb />
Manhattan School of<lb />
Music and the Institute for<lb />
Advanced Musical Studies<lb />
in Montreux, Switzerland.<lb />
He has performed and<lb />
recorded with some of<lb />
today's most influential<lb />
contemporary musicians,<lb />
such as George Benson,<lb />
Hubert Laws, Horace Sil-<lb />
ver and others.<lb />
Born in Indiana in<lb />
1954, Ratzo Harris em-<lb />
barked on his musical<lb />
career at the ripe old age<lb />
of 13. He lived in Chicago<lb />
and Detroit before joining<lb />
Joe Henderson's band.<lb />
Harris has been based in<lb />
New York since 1977.<lb />
Having experienced<lb />
�I think it's inadvisable;<lb />
inappropriate for us to use<lb />
force. We'll just simply<lb />
have to work it out diplo-<lb />
matically. (Dr. Wm. Still,<lb />
Professor, History Dept.)<lb />
�Iran? I really don't keep<lb />
up much, but I don't think<lb />
we have anything to get<lb />
involved in  um, really I<lb />
guess there's not much we<lb />
can do, unless the Shah<lb />
wants to give himself up<lb />
freely. We can't force him<lb />
to go. I really don't see<lb />
the point in trying to get<lb />
us to hand over the Shah.<lb />
I think we should try in<lb />
some way to save the<lb />
hostages without any<lb />
force.<lb />
�I think they're crazy <lb />
really.<lb />
�I think it's very disgust-<lb />
ing that they did that. It<lb />
shows how totally un-<lb />
civilized they are.<lb />
�I think they're serious. I<lb />
think they're real serious.<lb />
He's gonna die anyway.<lb />
He's gonna die when they<lb />
send him back over there<lb />
cause they've already<lb />
planned to kill him, right?<lb />
I think we should get his<lb />
medical records straight<lb />
and send him back over<lb />
there.<lb />
�I haven't really thought<lb />
abut the situation.<lb />
�Personally, I think it's<lb />
best, nationally, to send<lb />
him back.<lb />
�The situation currently in<lb />
Iran, given the state of<lb />
affairs, looks very difficult<lb />
for the American govern-<lb />
ment to deal with. We<lb />
have no bargaining power.<lb />
Returning the Shah is<lb />
against the principles of<lb />
this country. Therefore, I<lb />
suppose "concern" is the<lb />
only feeling I really have<lb />
at this point. There's<lb />
nothing that can be done<lb />
logically or effectively<lb />
unless the Iranians change<lb />
their position. (Dr. John<lb />
Bort, Assistant Professor<lb />
of Sociology and Anthro-<lb />
pology Dept.)<lb />
�I'm not following it<lb />
wouldn't be able to help<lb />
you.<lb />
�Uh, I wouldn't go back,<lb />
man. You know, we've<lb />
been good to the Shah,<lb />
man, and I wouldn't go<lb />
back if I were him. You<lb />
know, it's like "pull up<lb />
the ladder, I'm aboard<lb />
�Well, being a political<lb />
scientist  There's no<lb />
alternative but what we're<lb />
doing. It's one of those<lb />
situations that you're go-<lb />
ing to have to play by ear.<lb />
We're between a rock and<lb />
a hard place. We'll just<lb />
have to go through<lb />
diplomacy and hopefully<lb />
reason will prevail. As my<lb />
minister would say, "We<lb />
should probably pray a<lb />
lot<lb />
�I myself don't know what<lb />
to think. They made<lb />
suggestions about holding<lb />
Iranians in this country<lb />
hostage, and I don't think<lb />
that's a good idea. But I<lb />
don't know what we could<lb />
do unless we just storm<lb />
the place.<lb />
�I think since the Shah's<lb />
only one and they got 60<lb />
of them, we ought to send<lb />
him back.<lb />
�Could you run that by me<lb />
again?<lb />
Editor's note: Most<lb />
students interviewed de-<lb />
clined giving name<lb />
classification.<lb />
or<lb />
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Humor<lb />
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a phenomenal effort<lb />
; I a celebration in �<lb />
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drummer-percussionist for such a large variety of<lb />
the group, is a versatile different musical styles,<lb />
and sensitive musician. He Harris has developed a<lb />
has performed and re- unique bass-playing style,<lb />
corded with such artists as The individual origin-<lb />
Zoot Sims, Marian Mc- ality that characterizes<lb />
appear in Hendnx J partlanc Ralph Towner each of the members of<lb />
and many others. Di the Double Image Jazz<lb />
Pasqua began his career Ensemble has contributed<lb />
strictly as a drummer but to the group's unique<lb />
expanded into other ve- instrumentation and fresh<lb />
nues of percussion to be individual and group im-<lb />
able to work with a wider provisation.<lb />
scope of textures, sounds Downbeat summarized<lb />
and artists. Double Image's perfor-<lb />
For two consecutive mance at the Newport Jazz<lb />
years, Downbeat maga- Festival as, technically<lb />
zine's "Talent Deserving complex music vibrating<lb />
Wider Recognition" has with rich coloristic, timbral<lb />
voted David Friedman No.<lb />
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t"Em ape to the South!<lb />
� - is a travel-adventure;<lb />
tfilm by Thayer Soule, will �<lb />
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Stevie Wonder<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
When Paul Simon re-<lb />
ceived a Grammy for his<lb />
album Still Crazy After All<lb />
These Years and it came<lb />
time to give acknowledg-<lb />
ments, he simply stated "I<lb />
would like to thank Stevie<lb />
Wonder for not putting<lb />
anything out this year,<lb />
enabling me to win this<lb />
award<lb />
Well, it has been three<lb />
years since the release of<lb />
Songs In The Key Of<lb />
Life, and Stevie Wonder<lb />
has released his latest<lb />
endeavor, Stevie Wonder's<lb />
Journey Through The Se-<lb />
cret Life of Plants.<lb />
This is truly an asto-<lb />
nishing album, perhaps<lb />
the most phenomenal ef-<lb />
fort in the history of<lb />
modern pop music.<lb />
The new release is<lb />
based on the book The<lb />
Secret Life of Plants, by<lb />
Peter Tompkins and<lb />
Christopher Bird, and<lb />
substantial portions of this<lb />
recording are contained in<lb />
the soundtrack of the<lb />
motion picture, 'The Se-<lb />
cret Life of Plants<lb />
released through Para-<lb />
mount Pictures.<lb />
Journey Through The<lb />
Secret Life Of Plants is a<lb />
most remarkable album.<lb />
Stevie Wonder composed<lb />
all of the music, performs<lb />
it mostly by himself and<lb />
handles the arrangement<lb />
and production chores for<lb />
this double album. Only a<lb />
true musical genius could<lb />
attempt such an endeavor<lb />
and pull it off with the<lb />
success that this album<lb />
will surely receive.<lb />
Stevie Wonder is the<lb />
single most highly paid<lb />
performing artist in con-<lb />
temporary music, and with<lb />
the release of this album,<lb />
there is little wonder as to<lb />
See WONDER, page 7<lb />
Fall edition of Tar River Poetry reviewed<lb />
Three ECU students<lb />
poems<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
It feels like autumn outside, as well as<lb />
inside the pages of the fall edition of Tar<lb />
Rner Poetry.<lb />
This is mv favorite season of the year,<lb />
but I fear it will be springtime before<lb />
knowing whether this slender collection of<lb />
poems will rank as highly. Some of the<lb />
poems will take time to enjoy fully, to<lb />
savor. For now, it impresses me with the<lb />
variety of language and depth of the<lb />
poems, and they read in an unpretentious<lb />
order. .<lb />
Ironically, yet perhaps fittingly, the<lb />
first four poems are by A. Poulin Jr who<lb />
will edit Peter Makuck's forthcoming<lb />
book, Where We Live. As the editor of<lb />
Tar River Poetry, Makuck chose to lead<lb />
with poems that embrace the overall tone<lb />
of the book.<lb />
Though many of the selections move in<lb />
and around the season, the majority do<lb />
not Few poetic cliches appear as the<lb />
fresh language weaves through autumn<lb />
and relationships, and the final pattern is<lb />
quite pleasing. Everyone should be able to<lb />
find a number of personally relevant<lb />
poems and to acknowledge that all of the<lb />
poems are fine-tuned and professional.<lb />
Three ECU students are featured in<lb />
this edition, which is a compliment to<lb />
their poetic abilities and an asset to the<lb />
book as a whole.<lb />
Colleen Flynn, 1979-80 editor of the<lb />
award winning Rebel, gives us a poem<lb />
entitled "Counterpane" that is full of<lb />
meaning from the title to the last line. In<lb />
a very human voice, she uses a simple<lb />
language in an original metaphor of<lb />
not-so-simple feelings:<lb />
poem forthcoming in the New Earth<lb />
Review, and both students are in the<lb />
writing program at ECU and members of<lb />
the Poetry Forum.<lb />
Joseph's "Hooked" and Andrew's<lb />
"By Lamplight" are about separation<lb />
from or the absence of a loved one. So all<lb />
three students express similar feelings in<lb />
beautiful verse, feelings with which most<lb />
students can empathize.<lb />
The production of Tar River Poetry is<lb />
excellent, from a pleasing and very<lb />
readable body type to the peach-tinted<lb />
stock. The cover photo is an interesting<lb />
duotone of a photo by Pete Podezswa, and<lb />
small, low-key, ink sketches by Joseph<lb />
Dudasik are appropriate and well-placed<lb />
throughout as pleasant visual breaks from<lb />
the type.<lb />
Tar River Poetry can be purchased for<lb />
$2 at the ECU Student Supply Store and<lb />
other bookstores in Greenville.<lb />
Greetings fellow residents of ECU: Suit case college<lb />
extraordinaire,<lb />
On the theory that all of you have taken road trips on<lb />
one occasion or another, I thought I would address<lb />
myself today to the various do's and don'ts of successful<lb />
road tripping. I feel I am a authority on the subject,<lb />
having taken quite a few such jaunts during my college<lb />
days, and I would like to share my findings with you.<lb />
For those of you who are confused as to what a road<lb />
trip actually is, I will be more than happy to give a<lb />
simple definition. It is any excursion one decides to<lb />
take on the spur of the moment. For example, if a friend<lb />
accosts you at Happy Hour on Friday afternoon and<lb />
drags you off to the beach, you are embarking on a road<lb />
trip.<lb />
Road trips usually succeed best when one has gas in<lb />
the car and money in the bank. If you're lacking either,<lb />
vou're in trouble.<lb />
If you don't have much gas, you may find yourself<lb />
running out in the booming metropolis of Stumpy Point,<lb />
North Carolina. Stumpy Point unfortunately leaves<lb />
something to be desired in the way of social hfe and<lb />
places to sleep. If you don't have much money, the<lb />
consequences may be the same.<lb />
It's also a good idea to make sure that the car you<lb />
are driving is trustworthy. I once took off on a road trip<lb />
to Nag's Head at 2:00 in the morning and found myself<lb />
in a dead car at Columbia, N.C. at 4:00 a.m. I remained<lb />
in this small town until late the next afternoon while the<lb />
car was being fixed. Taking angry pulls at a fifth of<lb />
Early Times, I wondered how in the hell I was going to<lb />
cover the expense of a new transmission.<lb />
When a friend cons you into a visit to his mountain<lb />
cabin for the weekend, by all means, grab a sweater and<lb />
go, but please, ask him to make sure he has the keys to<lb />
his cabin. I spent a rather uncomfortable evening in a<lb />
VW bug during one road trip to the mountains. It was<lb />
nice to have a driveway to sleep in, but a bed would<lb />
have been infinitely preferable.<lb />
While we're on the subject of places to sleep, I<lb />
wo id like to remind everyone to make sure they have<lb />
one before leaving Greenville on a wild and crazy road<lb />
trip. It's also a good idea to give everyone in the car<lb />
their own directions on how to find the place.<lb />
On yet another journey, I found myself cruising<lb />
around an unfamiliar Chapel Hill after an evening of<lb />
partying. All other occupants of the car were solidly<lb />
passed out, including the Chapel Hill native who was<lb />
supposed to let us sleep in her house. After emptying<lb />
several beer cans over her head in an effort to awaken<lb />
her, I gave up and steared into a parking lot hoping to<lb />
get'some rest myself. I was quite embarrassed when I<lb />
woke up to find a policeman peering in the windows<lb />
with the aid of a high-beam flashlight.<lb />
I must say though, that no matter what the<lb />
destination, the actual ride in the car is the most fun. I<lb />
love to drink and drive. It's one of my favorite bad<lb />
habits.<lb />
Always be sure to lay in plenty of beer for the drive,<lb />
a well stocked cooler makes for a happy crew. Be<lb />
3.S<lb />
prepared for mumerous pit stops, and never deny<lb />
fellow passenger the luxury of a quick stop. The car<lb />
seats you save may be your own.<lb />
And listen guys, whatever happens, don't let those<lb />
nasty highway patrolmen ruin a good time. They have a<lb />
rotten habit of putting a crimp in some real great road<lb />
trips. Aloha! Yours<lb />
775134<lb />
Cranberry-colored pigeons<lb />
On my bedroom wallpaper are eating stems<lb />
Of cherries.<lb />
We lie close on the counterpane<lb />
As close as the frilled, feather-like leaves that<lb />
Just touch tips around the birds.<lb />
I want to be covered<lb />
By you<lb />
Not shielded<lb />
Of touch<lb />
Like the stiff Geisha doll in glass<lb />
On the dresser.<lb />
The other student poets are Jeffrey<lb />
Joseph and Denise Andrews. Joseph has a<lb />
Louwjog Aeour Cou-ftf re H�p Way<lb />
bl Pwip Noris<lb />
f 00. T��TH<lb />
AHiJCTECN TlYfcS TOQfM <lb />
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Page 6 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 8 November 1979<lb />
Hunter Thompson<lb />
is running loose<lb />
B) JAY STONE<lb />
To discover thai Hunter S. Thompson is running<lb />
loose and strange and riding high on the momentum of<lb />
a hue nevs book entitled The Great Shark Hunt was<lb />
amusing to me. I have read all three of Dr. Thompson's<lb />
previous hooks: The Hell's Angels: A Strange and<lb />
Terrible Saga, Fear and Lathing In Las legas and Fear<lb />
and Loathing On the Campaign Trail '72, as well as<lb />
several ol his pieces in Rolling Stone magazine, for<lb />
which he was the national affairs editor throughout the<lb />
1.2 presidential election. Subsequently, the concept of<lb />
venturing into the hinterlands of "gonzo journalism"<lb />
and had craziness" filled my spirit vith great joy.<lb />
Hunter Thompson is one of those rare eeeentrics who<lb />
somehow manages to acquire the ability to practice<lb />
responsible journalism and then runs amuck, to<lb />
everyone's dismay and horror In 1970. Thompson took<lb />
it upon himself to run for sheriff of Aspen, Colorado.<lb />
His campaign promise- included ripping up the city<lb />
streets with jackhammers and installing a set of wooden<lb />
stocks on the courthouse lawn with which to punish<lb />
dishonest druti dealers<lb />
He narrowly lost the election. However, the Aspen<lb />
Freak Power Uprising" has snue become a legend,<lb />
and i! is covered in detail in The Great Shark Hunt.<lb />
Tin new $15 hard-cover anthology contains what is<lb />
certainly some of Thompson's most powerful and<lb />
accessible work. It spans the career of a writer who has<lb />
been called 'America's foremost Outlaw Journalist<lb />
and it is from his decidedly unconventional perspective<lb />
that we see our own society with a heightened<lb />
sensitivity. Simultaneously, we are filled with the<lb />
conviction that none oi it can be taken too seriously,<lb />
regardless ol how ominous or cumbersome events<lb />
become.<lb />
The Great Shark Hunt is divided into<lb />
four separate parts, each composed of<lb />
various essays and narratives that may<lb />
bear a loose affinity with theme<lb />
- - ilitical material in The Great<lb />
iguely enlightening to read. To<lb />
sample, that Hunter Thompson almost<lb />
Muskie's political career by<lb />
his press pass an aggressive drunk is just<lb />
�ther con rmation that keeps the<lb />
g out enough on "gonzo journalism" to read<lb />
thr n insightfi . intelligent analysis of the 1972<lb />
esidential m.<lb />
The Great Shark Hunt is divided into four separate<lb />
parts, each composed of various essays and narratives<lb />
that may bear a loose affinity with a common topic or<lb />
theme. For the nn rt, however, the work is simply<lb />
arranged in chronological order.<lb />
The title oi this new book owes its inspiration to an<lb />
essay n pa this piece, Thompson and a<lb />
mpanion, Yail Bloor, set out to cover a<lb />
ing Mazatlan, Mexico on the expense<lb />
m igazine and the Striker<lb />
 . eventually, the reader<lb />
mpson is merely using the<lb />
sy ej use to get locked into a<lb />
full-blow n dm .<lb />
Eventually, a series ol serious yet somehow<lb />
inevitable miscalculations lead- to a confrontation with<lb />
the people in authority, and the reader follows<lb />
Th. mpson and Bloor through some mind-bending<lb />
escapades that cause a distinctive numbing quality in<lb />
the brain.<lb />
1' is indeed unfortunate that none of Ralph<lb />
Steadman's illustration- were included in The Great<lb />
Shark Hunt as they have been in past Hunter Thompson<lb />
publications. Steadman's illustrations give the writer's<lb />
word- a -urreal quality that tends to pail anv other<lb />
attempt at journalism by comparison.<lb />
The Great Shark Hunter, however, is a desperate<lb />
attempt at respectability by a dope-addled manic<lb />
depressive writer who is nearing male menopause. It<lb />
must be taken in that context, for there is no choice but<lb />
to get caught up in this thing and follow Hunter<lb />
Thompson's antics and see the world from his vantage<lb />
point.<lb />
In a world completely devoid of rational<lb />
interpretations the only logical response is bad craziness<lb />
and perhaps, on occasion, sex and drugs and<lb />
Rock-n-Roll.<lb />
Exiled Dalai Lama may return to Tibet<lb />
By HUGH A. MULLIGAN<lb />
AP Special Correspondent<lb />
LHASA, Tibet (AP) �<lb />
When construction work-<lb />
ers in coolie hats were<lb />
building a tea house for<lb />
tourists at the edge of the<lb />
lotus pond where the Dalai<lb />
Lama used to look for<lb />
meaningful reflections, the<lb />
water had been drained,<lb />
,but the handwriting was<lb />
on the wall for his<lb />
lollowers to see.<lb />
The Potala, his thou-<lb />
sand-room winter palace<lb />
taller than the dome of<lb />
Christopher Wren's St.<lb />
Paul's Cathedral, has been<lb />
turned into a museum.<lb />
The Jokka Kang Temple,<lb />
the Vatican of the lamaist<lb />
religion where his devoted<lb />
acolytes used to burn a ton<lb />
of yak butter a day to keep<lb />
the votice lamps flickering,<lb />
is open only a few hours a<lb />
week to the most elderly<lb />
faithful.<lb />
The Drepung monas-<lb />
tery, once the world's<lb />
largest with 10,300 lamas,<lb />
echoes hollowly now to the<lb />
footsteps of only a few<lb />
hundred lamas, all of them<lb />
getting on in years, too.<lb />
The Dalai Lama, if he<lb />
comes back to Tibet, will<lb />
find lots of other changes<lb />
have taken place under the<lb />
Chinese communists since<lb />
1959.<lb />
That's when he made<lb />
his dramatic escape 20<lb />
years ago on foot and by<lb />
yak-skin canoe to India<lb />
across three-mile high<lb />
mountain passes and down<lb />
wild, roaring rivers, wear<lb />
ing cheap spectacles and<lb />
disguised as a begging<lb />
monk.<lb />
The Chinese govern-<lb />
ment says it would wel<lb />
come the Dalai Lama back,<lb />
like any other exile, either<lb />
to visit or to stay, and five<lb />
of his senior emissaries<lb />
now art- on an extended<lb />
tour of the (ountry to<lb />
assess under what condi-<lb />
tions he could make his<lb />
return.<lb />
If - plain the<lb />
Himalayan peaks<lb />
this short-time tour I<lb />
Tibet that the<lb />
the 1 1-th and m<lb />
reincarnation of the B<lb />
dhisl god of iii-<lb />
be coming I<lb />
kind leader.<lb />
spiritual or temp<lb />
All the lama<lb />
living Buddh<lb />
working in th rnrni<lb />
RICHARD<lb />
PRYOR<lb />
Filmed y<lb />
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CONCERT<lb />
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minority<lb />
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paper s<lb /><lb />
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Harsh And Very Vulgar Language<lb />
And May Be Considered Shocking<lb />
And Offensive.<lb /><lb />
position<lb />
is now<lb />
available<lb />
to any full-time<lb />
ECU student.<lb />
Fri. @ Sat. night<lb />
7 � 9 p.m.<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Sponsored by the Student Union Films Committee<lb />
Seethe Media Board secretary<lb />
at the East Carolinian office<lb />
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STUDENT UNION<lb />
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Sun. Nov. 11, at<lb />
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Thurs. &amp; Fri. between the hours 10-1<lb />
Music: Disco Beach Rock<lb />
November 11th � a hearty brunch bonanza!<lb />
All the hotcakes, syrup, butter and sizzling<lb />
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All for $2.29. And all you have to do is just sit,<lb />
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8 November 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
ECU<lb />
faculty<lb />
concert<lb />
GREENVILLE - The<lb />
Brahms Serenade No. 2,<lb />
Opus 16, will be perform-<lb />
ed at an East Carolina<lb />
University Faculty Cham-<lb />
ber Concert Sunday, Nov.<lb />
11, at 4:15 p.m. in the<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
The program is the<lb />
second in a series of<lb />
chamber concerts featur-<lb />
ing members of the ECU<lb />
School of Music faculty.<lb />
Coordinating the series<lb />
this year are faculty<lb />
members Joseph Distefano<lb />
and David Hawkins.<lb />
The chamber ensemble<lb />
will include two flutes, a<lb />
piccolo, two oboes, two<lb />
clarinets, two bassoons,<lb />
two horns, three violas,<lb />
three cellos and a bass<lb />
viol. Conducting the en-<lb />
semble is Robert Hause,<lb />
professor of music at ECU,<lb />
who also conducts the<lb />
ECU Symphony Orchestra.<lb />
All concerts in the<lb />
chamber series are free<lb />
and open to the public.<lb />
Other programs will fea-<lb />
ture chamber works by<lb />
such composers as Beet-<lb />
hoven, Schumann, Web-<lb />
ern, Albeniz and Turpin.<lb />
GREENVILLE - An-<lb />
tonia Dalapas, soprano, a<lb />
member of the voice<lb />
faculty in the East Caro-<lb />
lina University School of<lb />
Music, will perform in<lb />
recital Sunday, Nov. 11 at<lb />
8:15 p.m. in the Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall.<lb />
Accompanied by pian-<lb />
ist Everett Pittman, dean<lb />
of the School of Music,<lb />
Ms. Dalapas will perform<lb />
arias from Handel's Julius<lb />
Caesar, six Brahms songs,<lb />
an aria from Puccini's<lb />
Manon Lescaut, four songs<lb />
by Faure, two songs by<lb />
Ginastera, two Greek folk<lb />
songs and Ravel's "Five<lb />
Popular Greek Melodies<lb />
The program is open to<lb />
the public without charge.<lb />
An assistant professor<lb />
at ECU, Ms. Dalapas has<lb />
degrees from the New<lb />
England Conservatory of<lb />
Music. She has performed<lb />
in the Pacific Northwest as<lb />
well as in several Eastern<lb />
cities and was featured<lb />
with the ECU Symphony<lb />
in performances of<lb />
Strauss's "Four Las<lb />
Songs" and the Beethoven<lb />
Ninth Symphony.<lb />
Spell may be broken<lb />
WONDER<lb />
continued from page 5<lb />
the justification of this<lb />
tact.<lb />
Born Stephen Judkins<lb />
in Saginaw. Michigan on<lb />
May 13. 1950, Wonder has<lb />
been blind since birth. His<lb />
family moved to Detroit<lb />
when he was 12. and there<lb />
he met Berry Gordy, head<lb />
of Tamla Records. Gordy<lb />
immediately signed the<lb />
youngster up, for besides<lb />
his urgent, piping vocal<lb />
style, the boy was also an<lb />
adept harmonica and<lb />
bongo player. His first<lb />
album was Recorded Live<lb />
-The Twelve Year<lb />
Genius, and the rest is<lb />
history. Stevie Wonder is<lb />
ably the most re-<lb />
� performer in all of<lb />
if not ot all<lb />
music.<lb />
new album is<lb />
mtly different from<lb />
last effort; it is<lb />
stantially more relaxed<lb />
v rigs In The Key of<lb />
There is less of an<lb />
towards AM<lb />
: il is more bent<lb />
 ai Is the prominent FM<lb />
music. Accord-<lb />
fiere are only a<lb />
uple of tunes with a<lb />
flavor. which is<lb />
TPhing and indicative<lb />
-wing away from<lb />
that has been<lb />
Id in the press.<lb />
It is absolutely amazing<lb />
that one individual could<lb />
form a large majority of<lb />
the music that is contained<lb />
on Journey Through The<lb />
- ret Life of Plants.<lb />
Wonder has always been<lb />
known to work in isolation.<lb />
quite independent of the<lb />
Motown organization. The<lb />
range and expertise of<lb />
instruments played on this<lb />
album by the artist is<lb />
psychologically debilitat-<lb />
ing, for he does everything<lb />
from accompaniment on<lb />
strings to the vocal tracks<lb />
and almost all in between.<lb />
Always, there are a lot<lb />
of surprises thrown into<lb />
the production of a Stevie<lb />
Wonder album. The entire<lb />
effort for this one was<lb />
recorded and edited on a<lb />
Sony PCM 1600 digital<lb />
sound reproduction unit,<lb />
which is reproduction<lb />
completely without tape<lb />
recorders. This method<lb />
� liminates any of the<lb />
noises usually associated<lb />
with tapes and produces a<lb />
cleaner, crisper sound. Ry<lb />
Cooder and Fleetwood<lb />
Mac have used this<lb />
method on their last<lb />
albums, both of which<lb />
have been great commer-<lb />
cial successes, and this<lb />
digital method seems to be<lb />
the wave of the future.<lb />
Perhaps the theme of<lb />
The Secret Life of Plants is<lb />
for man to develop a more<lb />
profound appreciation of<lb />
the ecological relationship<lb />
between plants and him-<lb />
self. In turn, this enlight-i<lb />
ened acknowledgment can<lb />
perhaps foster a deeper<lb />
understanding of the im-<lb />
portance of replenishing<lb />
our all too fragile environ<lb />
ment.<lb />
When man's techno-<lb />
logy has gotten too big foH<lb />
even our greatest minds to<lb />
direct, it may prove to be<lb />
his Armageddon, yet alas,<lb />
from a tiny seed can a<lb />
yvhole new world begin.<lb />
Such is the strength of a<lb />
mere plant, that it dwarfs<lb />
man's greatest technolog-<lb />
ical advances.<lb />
In the las. words of the<lb />
liner notes, Stevie Wonder<lb />
thanks all who have so<lb />
patiently yvaited for this<lb />
accomplishment and hopes<lb />
that his effort is worthy of<lb />
the wait. All good things<lb />
take time to develop<lb />
properly.<lb />
Stevie Wonder's Jour-<lb />
ney Through The Secret<lb />
Life of Plants is perhaps<lb />
the greatest accomplish-<lb />
ment of the most respect-<lb />
ed performer in popular<lb />
music and is destined to<lb />
take it's proper place in<lb />
the history of modern<lb />
music.<lb />
Photo Lab<lb />
Photographer needed<lb />
apply in the East Carolinian Office<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Halloween 1979 passed<lb />
with almost every night-<lb />
time establishment in<lb />
downtown Greenville<lb />
closed Wednesday night,<lb />
but 1980 may break the<lb />
four-year spell.<lb />
The riot on Halloween<lb />
night, 1975, in Greenville<lb />
resulted in numerous ar-<lb />
rests, property destruction<lb />
and ultimately the ghost-<lb />
town appearance of the<lb />
downtown area on Hallo-<lb />
ween night.<lb />
Alleged causes of the<lb />
riot vary, but nightclub<lb />
owners generally agree<lb />
that the reasons were a<lb />
combination of non-com-<lb />
munication and poor or-<lb />
ganization of the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department<lb />
and the willful destruction<lb />
of private property by the<lb />
public.<lb />
Nightclub owners met<lb />
with the police to discuss a<lb />
plan of action prior to the<lb />
1975 riot, but when it<lb />
actually happened, nothing<lb />
went as planned. One<lb />
example was the sug-<lb />
gestion that owners keep<lb />
people inside the clubs if<lb />
trouble started. The Attic<lb />
abided by that request<lb />
only to have a tear gas<lb />
canister thrown inside the<lb />
club.<lb />
The Halloween mora-<lb />
torium began by orders of<lb />
the police. The Greenville<lb />
Nightclub Association has<lb />
voluntarily continued the<lb />
practice but not without<lb />
pressure from the police.<lb />
Halloween 1980 will<lb />
fall on a Friday night, and<lb />
many club owners say they<lb />
will be open. Among them<lb />
are the Attic, Sun Set,<lb />
and the Rathskeller.<lb />
The owners expect<lb />
pressure from the city, but<lb />
they agree that Halloween<lb />
1975 should be tucked<lb />
away in the history books<lb />
where it belongs. Con-<lb />
tinually canceling the fes-<lb />
tive night only serves as a<lb />
reminder of the freak riot.<lb />
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sports<lb />
Thursday, November 8, 1979 Page 8<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
From winless Richmond<lb />
Dy<lb />
e expects<lb />
'war'<lb />
Theodore Sutton takes off against ASU<lb />
(Photo by John Grogan)<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
One has to wonder if East Carolina football coach Pat<lb />
Dye is really concerned about the Pirates' game this<lb />
Saturday with winless Richmond.<lb />
"You better believe I am said Dye. "I expect an<lb />
all-out war<lb />
Dye evidently based his statement on tradition rather<lb />
than the present. The Spiders, 0-9 this season, have<lb />
scored a measley 59 points all season. That translates to<lb />
an average offensive output of 6.6 points per game.<lb />
"They've had some rough breaks said Dye.<lb />
"Actually, Richmond is a very capable football team<lb />
with some very capable personnel<lb />
Dye pointed to the Spiders 17-14 loss to Cincinnati<lb />
several weeks ago when the Spiders had the ball on the<lb />
Bearcats one-yard line late in the game but failed in two<lb />
chances to get the ball across the goal line. "I'm not<lb />
sure they didn't beat Cincinnati Dye noted. "I've seen<lb />
the films and it looks like their guy scored both times<lb />
The loss to Cincinnati was only one of many close<lb />
defeats this season for the Spiders. They fell to<lb />
Wyoming 9-7, West Virginia 20-18, and fumbled on the<lb />
goal line with 1:20 left in the game in last week's 9-3<lb />
loss to Villanova.<lb />
So Dye is wary, and rightfully so, that this may just<lb />
be the week that things fall into place for the Spiders.<lb />
"One tremendous advantage they have Dye said,<lb />
"is that they played awisJj.bone team in Villanova last<lb />
week (the Pirates also run the wishbone attack). So<lb />
they've had two weeks to prepare for us plus they got to<lb />
get in a game scrimmage last week<lb />
Some observers sav that a decision by the Richmond<lb />
Board of Trustees later this week could have an effect<lb />
on Saturday's matchup. The board will vote on whether<lb />
to continue the football program.<lb />
Dye said that either way the decision goes the<lb />
Pirates will come out on the short end. "I certainly hope<lb />
they keep football at Richmond he said. "If they do do<lb />
away with it, their team will probably fight that last<lb />
effort to prove that there should be a football program.<lb />
If they keep it, they'll play hard in hopes of a continued<lb />
program<lb />
Pye pointed to the fact that in the past the Spiders<lb />
had given the Pirates a tough time in the past. 'They<lb />
gave us all we could handle last year (a 21-14 ECU<lb />
win) he said. The coach is right. It took a late<lb />
fourth-quarter drive by the Pirates to prevent a 14-14<lb />
tie.<lb />
The Spiders defeated the Pirates in 1974 and 1975,<lb />
Dye's first two seasons at ECU, by scores of 28-20 and<lb />
17-14.<lb />
The sixth-year ECU mentor is also wary of the speed<lb />
of the Spiders. In the backfield is sprinter Jesse<lb />
Williams, who runs the 100-yard dash in 9.1 seconds.<lb />
"Williams caused a lot of problems for us last year as<lb />
did Short said Dye.<lb />
"Short" is James Short, the Richmond split end who<lb />
quarterbacked the club last season. "He gives them a<lb />
great deal of speed at the end position Dye said.<lb />
As for his own team, Dye said he was impressed by<lb />
the performance of the defense over the last four games.<lb />
"The first four games, when we went 1-3, we forced<lb />
only four turnovers. The last four games (in which the<lb />
Pirates went 3-0-1) we forced 16. Some led to scores.<lb />
That definitely has been a big factor in some of the Dig<lb />
scores that we have posted lately.<lb />
dL-J2�<lb />
Lady Bucs take a pair;<lb />
end season even at 20-20<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE William and Mary 15-13,<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor 15-17, 15-4.<lb />
Odom working on basics<lb />
PIRATE ROUNBALL NOTES:<lb />
Things are going along in a normal sort of way for<lb />
the East Carolina basketball team, especially since the<lb />
team is adjusting to a new coaching staff.<lb />
"I'd say that right now we are a little behind the<lb />
other college teams said new ECU head man Dave<lb />
Odom. "This is because we have worked a great deal on<lb />
fundamentals. This may hurt us some early but should<lb />
really pay off as the season goes on<lb />
Odom will unveil the Pirates to the public officially<lb />
for the first time next Wednesday night when the team<lb />
will hold a Purple-Gold intrasquad scrimmage game.<lb />
The game will be preceded by a similar contest<lb />
featuring the women's team.<lb />
THE NEW COACH also invites all interested persons<lb />
to show up at a Men's Residence Council-sponsored<lb />
event next Tuesday night. Beginning at 7:00 p.m. the<lb />
team will hold a brief scrimmage. Following the<lb />
scrimmage, Odom will introduce the Pirate players to<lb />
the assembled group before making a brief talk. The<lb />
talk will be followed by a question-and-answer session,<lb />
at which time Odom will entertain any questions that the<lb />
audience may have.<lb />
A WELL-KNOWN pre-season basketball publication<lb />
has rated the ECU schedule "above average evidently<lb />
citing tough road tests at Old Dominion, Duke,<lb />
Maryland, Detroit, N.C. State, Oral Roberts and South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
THE RAVES ARE coming in from Pirate players<lb />
about their new coach already. Odom must definitely be<lb />
a welcome change considering Larry Gillman was the<lb />
coach at ECU for two long seasons.<lb />
One player who should know what kind of coach<lb />
Odom is, senior Herb Krusen, is impressed. "Coach<lb />
Odom is really energetic said Krusen. "He's very<lb />
emotional and gets involved in what you do. If you do<lb />
something good, he jumps for joy. I'm really impressed<lb />
and quite surprised at how well he knows the game of<lb />
basketball. It's impressive to me that he knows so well<lb />
what a big man should do in all situations<lb />
Krusen said this pointing evidently to Odom's short<lb />
frame. It would be interesting to place the coach and<lb />
ex-N.C. State mighty-mite Monte Towe (who is 5-7)<lb />
side-by-side and compare heights.<lb />
PIRATE FANS WILL probably find one of the team's<lb />
new recruits to be quite enjoyable to watch on the court.<lb />
Tony Byles, a 6-4 transfer, has been quite impressive in<lb />
practice and Must rate, at this point at least, to be the<lb />
favorite to start at point guard when the Pirates begin<lb />
their season on Nov. 30 in the Spider Classic.<lb />
FOOTBALL NOTES:<lb />
Carlton Nelson, the freshman quarterback who has<lb />
been so impressive to ECU coach Pat Dye, continues to<lb />
thrill his coach. In a scrimmage featuring freshmen that<lb />
was held last week, Nelson was superb in running the<lb />
ECU option attack. He also connected with split end<lb />
Reggie Harden on two long touchdown passes.<lb />
"Carlton did some things last week that were<lb />
incredible said Dye. "Right now, I'd have to say he's<lb />
better than any quarterback that we've ever had at that<lb />
stage<lb />
IT WAS EVIDENT at Dye's Wednesday press<lb />
conference that the Pirate coach is certainly not giving<lb />
up hopes that his team may get a poet-season bowl bid.<lb />
When the NCAIAW<lb />
Volleyball Tournament o-<lb />
pens Friday at North<lb />
Carolina State University,<lb />
coach Alita Dillon and her<lb />
Lady Pirates will be<lb />
starting a new season.<lb />
Well, almost.<lb />
The Lady Bucs closed<lb />
out their regular season<lb />
Tuesday evening in Min-<lb />
ges Coliseum with a pair<lb />
of wins to even their<lb />
record at 20-20 in 1979.<lb />
"We're pleased about<lb />
that Dillon said. "It<lb />
helps to have two wins<lb />
going into the state<lb />
tournament<lb />
ECU easily defeated<lb />
Pembroke State 15-9, 15-6<lb />
in the final match of the<lb />
evening, but narrowly<lb />
defeated the Indians of<lb />
"The main thing that<lb />
has been inconsistent for<lb />
us has been our serving<lb />
said Dillon. "We had<lb />
some mental errors on<lb />
positioning, but the serv-<lb />
ing worries me the most.<lb />
"I think they knew that<lb />
it (William and Mary)<lb />
would probably be a good<lb />
match. That certainly was<lb />
our better match of the<lb />
night<lb />
The Pirates trailed<lb />
William and Mary 6-2 in<lb />
the opening game of the<lb />
match but struggled back<lb />
to a 6-6 knot before again<lb />
lapsing to a margin of<lb />
10-6.<lb />
The hard hitting of<lb />
spikers Sharon Perry,<lb />
Stacey Weitzel and Judith<lb />
Ausherman enabled the<lb />
Lady Bucs to retaliate and<lb />
claim victory.<lb />
"We showed confi-<lb />
dence in our offense<lb />
Dillon offered. "We don't<lb />
panic anymore in close<lb />
games.<lb />
"I think Yvette (Lewis)<lb />
has been faily consistent<lb />
serving for us. Our<lb />
passing and hitting was<lb />
decent, but nothing spec-<lb />
tacular. I guess you could<lb />
say we played well enough<lb />
to win<lb />
Team spirit and atti-<lb />
tude has taken a turn for<lb />
the better in recent<lb />
matches, and senior de-<lb />
fensive standout Joy<lb />
Forbes credits the team's<lb />
play in the recent Univer-<lb />
sity of Maryland Invi-<lb />
tational Tournament<lb />
that boost.<lb />
for<lb />
"We really played well<lb />
at Maryland said<lb />
Forbes, who is also a 800<lb />
meter runner for the<lb />
women's track team. "We<lb />
got off to a real slow start<lb />
at the first of the season. I<lb />
wasn't really surprised<lb />
though, because I knew<lb />
that we would be re-<lb />
building.<lb />
"I knew we'd come<lb />
around, so I wasn't really<lb />
worried. We feel a lot<lb />
more confident now after<lb />
finishing with a few wins<lb />
and playing so well in<lb />
Maryland.<lb />
"Our record is not real<lb />
great, but we know we can<lb />
beat teams like State and<lb />
Carolina when we play<lb />
well<lb />
(Photo by Kip Sloan)<lb />
(L-R) Duncan hits; Perry, Lewis set<lb />
Coach Praises consistency<lb />
Inman still the kid after three years<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
He can be considered the kid on the block.<lb />
In his fourth year with the East Carolina Pirates,<lb />
guard Wayne Inman ranks as the only member of the<lb />
offensive line who will return to battle when the 1980<lb />
season rolls around.<lb />
Inman joined ECU head coach Pat Dye and his<lb />
troops after a successful career at South View High<lb />
School in Hope Mills, but the 6-3, 242-pound blocker is<lb />
yet another example of the talent which other colleges<lb />
passed up by not recruiting.<lb />
Wayne Inman<lb />
The veteran-dominated line has enabled the Bucs to<lb />
earn a ranking, of fourth in the nation in rushing offense<lb />
and seventh in total offense.<lb />
"I love it he emphatically states. "Everytime they<lb />
(running backs) get recognition, I know everybody's got<lb />
to look at the offensive line and think- how well were<lb />
opening the holes.<lb />
"The backs we have running the ball are something<lb />
special. Blocking for them is exciting. I want to have a<lb />
good block every play because you never know which<lb />
one can go all the way and win a game for us. They can<lb />
break any play for a touchdown<lb />
Indeed they can. So far the Pirate backfield has<lb />
accounted for 32 touchdowns.<lb />
"It makes us (linemen) feel real good to see Anthony<lb />
Collins rated second nationally in yards per carry said<lb />
Inman. "The ball carriers really appreaate what we do<lb />
up front, and that makes if fun to really take care of<lb />
them as best we can<lb />
The backfield through eight games has averaged 443<lb />
yards per game behind the blocking of Inman and<lb />
company. Offensive back caoch Ken Hutcherson<lb />
appreciates the value of a Rood block.<lb />
"The offensive line deserves the credit for any<lb />
success we've had on offense this year said<lb />
Hutcherson. 'They've really done a fine job. I think the<lb />
backs ought to bow down and thank them everyday in<lb />
practice<lb />
Three members of the ECU backfield (quarterback<lb />
Leander Green, fullback Theodore Sutton and running<lb />
back Anthony Collins) already boast career rushing<lb />
totals over 1000 yards and senior running back Sam<lb />
Harrell needs only 173 yards to reach that plateau.<lb />
"Early in the year, Theodore wasn't getting to carry<lb />
up the middle as much as he did last year explained<lb />
Inman. "The wishbone is a type of offense where you<lb />
have to take what the defense is giving. They were<lb />
playing strong up the middle, so we went outside and<lb />
Anthony rolled up a lot of yardage.<lb />
"It makes me happy that he (Collins) has done so<lb />
well because he runs to the right behind me and Matt<lb />
(Mulholland) a me ana mat<lb />
Inman expressed displeasure with the performance of<lb />
the Pirates against the 'Big Four but added that the<lb />
team was still not out of the bowl picture.<lb />
"State has had a lot of problems on defense since we<lb />
played there he said. ' James Butler hurt us worse<lb />
than anyone else on their team. He can up with the big<lb />
play at the start of the second half that turned the game<lb />
around. He went out with a knee injury in the fourth<lb />
quarter and he's out for the season; that's the way it's<lb />
been for them.<lb />
"Wake Forest is when we really ime together as a<lb />
team. They just beat us.<lb />
"The Duke game is a nightmare he lamented. "It<lb />
sort of makes me sick to think aoout it. We gave them<lb />
21 points turning the ball over deep in their territory<lb />
Praise from a coach comes seldom in the duration of<lb />
a college football player, so when the praise comes from<lb />
the person that held the position for three years before<lb />
the flayer-entered ECU, it just adds more satisfaction.<lb />
He's been our most consistant lineman all season<lb />
lauded Wayne Bolt, former All-Southern Conference<lb />
lineman and now assistant offensive line coach. "He<lb />
does it all; he blocks well on running plays and passing<lb />
plays. You can single him out every week in the game<lb />
films for efforts. He just gets the job done week in and<lb />
week out.<lb />
"He was an All-South Independent lineman last year<lb />
and I m sure he will be again this year<lb />
Is it difficult for Wayne Inman being the onl<lb />
married player on the ECU football team?<lb />
'It doesn't pose any problem for me he said. "Ii<lb />
takes a lot of discipline, though. My wife is a big help tc<lb />
me; she takes care of me when Pm hurting anc<lb />
encourages me, too.<lb />
"I'm a family person. We both really ehjoy having<lb />
the family around for the games and going home witE<lb />
them afterwards.<lb />
Inman remains optomistic about the Pirates' chanced<lb />
of being selected for a bowl even though the season<lb />
record of 4-3-1 dims the outlook.<lb />
"We need to win the next three games and we neec<lb />
to win them big he savs. "Bowl scouts look for team,<lb />
who can put points on the board and that's what we've<lb />
got to do. Our record is not that had<lb />
t<lb />
)<lb /><pb facs="00057230_tn_0009" /><lb />
8 November 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 9<lb />
The Fearless Football Forecast<lb />
RICHMOND AT ECU<lb />
ALABAMA AT LSU<lb />
ARIZONA STATE AT UCLA<lb />
CLEMSON AT NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
DUKE AT WAKE FOREST<lb />
GEORGIA AT FLORIDA<lb />
SOUTH CAROLINA AT FLORIDA STATE<lb />
TEXAS AT HOUSTON<lb />
MICHIGAN AT PURDUE<lb />
PENN STATE AT N.C. STATE<lb />
NOTRE DAME AT TENNESSEE<lb />
SOUTHERN CAL AT WASHINGTON<lb />
Rejects racial barbs<lb />
CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
(73-33-2)<lb />
ECU 56-7<lb />
Alabama<lb />
UCLA<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Wake Forest<lb />
Georgia<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Texas<lb />
Purdue<lb />
N.C. State<lb />
Notre Dame<lb />
Southern Cal<lb />
Dr. J in new movie<lb />
By WILL GRIMSLEY<lb />
IP Special Correspondent<lb />
Julius "Dr. J" Erving<lb />
more amused than<lb />
chagrined at some of the<lb />
iemaning barbs, largely<lb />
lal, aimed at the<lb />
staining aspects of<lb />
essional basketball.<lb />
One of the most widely<lb />
ulated goes like this:<lb />
Pro basketball is 10 black<lb />
n leaping for a ball<lb />
ry 24 seconds. Another<lb />
- that if you tune in on a<lb />
:ne in the last 10<lb />
minutes, you don't miss a<lb />
thing.<lb />
NEw York newspapers<lb />
have publicly explored the<lb />
suggestion that declining<lb />
attendance at Madison<lb />
Square Garden may be<lb />
attributable to the fact that<lb />
the Knicks are all black,<lb />
with no Bill Bradley or<lb />
Dave DeBusschere woven<lb />
into the ranks.<lb />
"Ridiculous retorts<lb />
Dr. J, one of the sport's<lb />
premier talents, now with<lb />
the Philadelphia 76ers.<lb />
'The game transcends<lb />
color. When the ball drops<lb />
into the net from 20 feet<lb />
out, nobody thinks of the<lb />
color of the man who<lb />
tossed it.<lb />
Articulate, poised, sans<lb />
hangjups and crusading<lb />
tendencies, Erving came<lb />
to New York earlier this<lb />
week not to indulge in or<lb />
espouse the merits of his<lb />
profession but to kick off a<lb />
new movie in which he has<lb />
a starring role, "The Fish<lb />
THat Saved Pittsburgh .<lb />
It opened Tuesday<lb />
night at a chain of<lb />
theaters.<lb />
"It's a delightful mus-<lb />
ical comedy�colorful, wit-<lb />
ty, youth oriented with a<lb />
basketball theme the<lb />
76ers' star said. "The<lb />
music is catchy. Others in<lb />
the cast are Jonathan<lb />
Winters, Flip Wilson,<lb />
James Bond III and<lb />
Meadlowlark Lemon. I<lb />
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sachusetts and in 1971 at<lb />
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ican Basketball Associ-<lb />
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:ontract. He will be 32.<lb />
"I have been preparing<lb />
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becoming a TV commen-<lb />
tator<lb />
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Staff Writer<lb />
Second half goals by<lb />
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Karpovich overcame an<lb />
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ECU Soccer team bea the<lb />
University of Richmond<lb />
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turf.<lb />
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Winchell, Lawrence put<lb />
the ball in the net on an<lb />
assist from Karpovich,<lb />
who later added the<lb />
winning goal when he<lb />
stole the ball from a<lb />
Richmond defender and<lb />
beat the goalie one-on-<lb />
one.<lb />
"I was pleased with<lb />
ouq play today. We played<lb />
under a constant down-<lb />
pour, and adapted well to<lb />
the muddy field<lb />
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sive thing was that the<lb />
firates were playing with-<lb />
out two of their starters.<lb />
"Chip (Baker) and Phil<lb />
(Martin) didn't even make<lb />
the trtp to Richmond. Chip<lb />
broke his foot last week<lb />
and will be out for the rest<lb />
of the season. Phil severe-<lb />
ly sprained his ankle and<lb />
will be out indefinitely<lb />
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some surprises when he<lb />
turned to his younger<lb />
players for help.<lb />
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pleased with our younger<lb />
players. Calvin Mangum,<lb />
who is a freshman, came<lb />
off the bench and played<lb />
an exceptional game.<lb />
Sophomore Howard Bei-<lb />
mus and junior Mike<lb />
Hitcock played well, also.<lb />
"Then there's Mike<lb />
Lawrence. He was really<lb />
our reserve goalie but he<lb />
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well<lb />
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definite improvement from<lb />
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Mike Hitchcock in ECU soccer action<lb />
Premier Saturday on WNCT-TV<lb />
Lady Pirates get coach's show<lb />
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ON THE CORNER OF CHARLES &amp; 14th ST.<lb />
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By JIMMY DUPREE<lb />
Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
It's been a while since<lb />
women's basketball at<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
featured six players, with<lb />
two remaining on each end<lb />
throughout a game.<lb />
In those days, players<lb />
were short and were<lb />
expected to play with<lb />
grace and dignity instead<lb />
of fire and determination.<lb />
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second year head coach<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi, ECU had<lb />
never had a full-time<lb />
coach; certainly not a<lb />
full-time assistant.<lb />
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uations change; and the<lb />
game of women's basket-<lb />
ball has certainly under-<lb />
gone a multitude of<lb />
changes.<lb />
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new outlook to the Lady<lb />
Pirate scene. There are<lb />
new players, but perhaps<lb />
the most unusual addition<lb />
will be "The Cathy<lb />
Andruzzi Show the first<lb />
women's basketball co-<lb />
aches show in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
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with sports director Jim<lb />
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innovation said Woods.<lb />
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help the program with<lb />
regards to publicity and<lb />
exposure. It will give the<lb />
general public the idea<lb />
that women's basketball is<lb />
here<lb />
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highlights of past games<lb />
and the outlook of up-<lb />
coming games. Player<lb />
interviews along with<lb />
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see East Carolina.<lb />
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on TV and gets ex-<lb />
posure Andruzzi added.<lb />
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gram we have here at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
"We want people to<lb />
see that the game is no<lb />
longer plaved with six on<lb />
the floor for each team;<lb />
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gressed. We want them to<lb />
see that women's basket-<lb />
ball players today are<lb />
strong, skilled athletes<lb />
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first show will be ECU<lb />
all-time scoring leader<lb />
Rosie Thompson and<lb />
junior college transfer<lb />
Laurie Sikes.<lb />
"We plan to have'<lb />
everyone on the team on<lb />
at some time or another<lb />
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native of Staten Island,<lb />
N.Y. "People will see the<lb />
girls at home in the dorm<lb />
and around campus as<lb />
well as on the court. This<lb />
helps their enthusiasm on<lb />
the court, also<lb />
Andruzzi<lb />
will<lb />
basketball program<lb />
add depth to the format.<lb />
Andruzzi is excited and<lb />
proud that ECU has the<lb />
first show, but that pride<lb />
is not selfish.<lb />
"We're not excited<lb />
about it because we beat<lb />
out Carolina and State.<lb />
We know it will help all<lb />
the programs in the area.<lb />
We are competitive, but<lb />
we are competitive with<lb />
class<lb />
"It will possibly be one<lb />
of the few women's<lb />
coaches' shows on a major<lb />
television station in the<lb />
nation said Andruzzi.<lb />
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ting a trend<lb />
"We won't just be<lb />
helping the growth of<lb />
women's basketball at<lb />
East Carolina, but<lb />
women's basketball every-<lb />
where. It's going to help<lb />
high school girls' basket-<lb />
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