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"Were it left to me<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. 54No.�2f<lb />
12 pages today<lb />
Tuesday, November 13,1979<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Protesters<lb />
burn figure<lb />
of Khomeini<lb />
From STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS<lb />
President Carter's speech on Iranian<lb />
oil is suspected to have been the cause of<lb />
a series of demonstrations on the ECU<lb />
campus yesterday.<lb />
The first demonstration apparently<lb />
began after students in Scott dorm hung a<lb />
banner out of their window stating "TO<lb />
HELL WITH IRAN FREE U.S. HOS-<lb />
TAGES<lb />
After hanging this banner, students<lb />
began massing between Scott and Aycock<lb />
Dorms shouting slogans such as "Deport<lb />
them referring to Iranians in this<lb />
country, and "Free them referring to<lb />
the U.S. hostages.<lb />
According to reports, a figure<lb />
representing the Ayatollah Khomeini was<lb />
burned at the bottom of College Hill, and<lb />
a group of students, at that time<lb />
estimated at 100 to 150, began marching<lb />
downtown.<lb />
The students marched through cam-<lb />
pus, gaining in numbers along the way,<lb />
until they reached the Pitt County<lb />
Courthouse. At that time there were<lb />
approximately 500 students participating<lb />
in the demonstration.<lb />
On the steps of the courthouse<lb />
students sang "God Bless America and<lb />
the "Star Sj�rt�Jed Banna<lb />
Riot police appeared on the scene, and<lb />
students began going back to campus,<lb />
chanting, "F Iran and "Deport<lb />
I<lb />
ran .<lb />
Police followed the marchers until they<lb />
entered campus, and apparently no<lb />
violence occured.<lb />
Students then again marched through<lb />
campus heading for the top of the hill.<lb />
When they reached the hill, another<lb />
effigy of the Ayatollah was hung and<lb />
burned, accompanied by chants and<lb />
slogans.<lb />
Chancelllor Thomas Brewer said that<lb />
he felt American diplomats were working<lb />
on the problem, and that the university<lb />
community should wait to see the results<lb />
of their efforts.<lb />
"The first thing we must think of is<lb />
the lives of the people in that embassy in<lb />
Tehran Brewer said. "We must not do<lb />
anything to endanger those lives<lb />
"We need to let diplomacy work or<lb />
these matters Brewer said. He added<lb />
that coller heads must prevail to help<lb />
insure safety of the American hostages.<lb />
One student, Gary Clayton, who<lb />
participated in the demonstration said that<lb />
he felt the U.S. had "given a lot to that<lb />
country<lb />
He accused the Iranian students of<lb />
"trying to blame all the Iranians' trouble<lb />
on America<lb />
He felt that the people at ECU were a<lb />
group of students speaking their minds.<lb />
He admitted that the demonstration<lb />
was a spur of the moment thing.<lb />
"The TV cameras brought a lot of<lb />
them out he said, referring to the<lb />
demonstrators.<lb />
When asked what he thought the U.S.<lb />
should do in this situation, Clayton<lb />
replied, "Blow the hell out of their<lb />
country. But that would not solve it<lb />
Another student who also was involved<lb />
in the demonstration said that fhey<lb />
participated because they would partici-<lb />
pate in "anything to raise hell about<lb />
A demonstration was also held in<lb />
Washington, D.C. on Friday.<lb />
Hurling obscenities and eggs, well-<lb />
dressed men and women joined young-<lb />
sters in jeans Friday to object to the<lb />
demonstration that wound through<lb />
downtown streets to the State Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Hundreds of police protected the<lb />
demonstrators, members of the Moslem<lb />
Students Association. as they carried<lb />
banners and placards, declaring their love<lb />
for Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and their<lb />
hatred for the deposed shah of Iran.<lb />
The students had planned demonstra-<lb />
tions again today and Sunday but, as the<lb />
last demonstrators were leaving the State<lb />
Department Friday, city Mayor Marion<lb />
Barry announced that no parade permits<lb />
would be issued to any group<lb />
demonstrating in connection with the<lb />
situation in Iran.<lb />
There were fears that demonstrations<lb />
could result in an outbreak of violence<lb />
that would complicate efforts to win the<lb />
release of the estimated 60 Americans<lb />
being held hostage at the U.S. Embassy<lb />
in Tehran.<lb />
Despite the explosivcness of Friday's<lb />
demonstration here, only three persons<lb />
were arrested on minor charges, two for<lb />
tossing eggs at the Iranian students.<lb />
The mood of the onlookers was felt<lb />
early. As the demonstrators began to form<lb />
in preparation for their march, there were<lb />
shouts from passerbys, "Why don't you<lb />
go home, camel jockeys<lb />
Students protest<lb />
Following President Carter's speech at 2 p.m. yesterday, students on the second floor of<lb />
Scott Dorm displayed this sign protesting the actions of Iranian students in Tehran.<lb />
(Photo by Chap Gurley)<lb />
Iranian students under fire<lb />
From WIRE REPORTS<lb />
Whatever their politics,<lb />
some Iranians sav thev<lb />
don't find life in the<lb />
United States easy today.<lb />
Angry Americans are<lb />
shouting at them, shun-<lb />
ning their businesses and<lb />
� in rare instances �<lb />
acting out U.S. frustra-<lb />
tions with violence.<lb />
The slogans in recent<lb />
days have been bitter �<lb />
"Rape All Iranian Wo-<lb />
men "Nuke Iran "Get<lb />
The Hell Out of America<lb />
And while some have<lb />
marched in support of<lb />
Moslems holding 62 Am-<lb />
ericans hostage in the U.S.<lb />
Embassy in Tehran, other<lb />
Iranians who do not<lb />
support the takeover are<lb />
feeling a hostile American<lb />
backlash.<lb />
"We get quite a bit of<lb />
calls and we don't know<lb />
who's calling us said an<lb />
Iranian businessman in<lb />
California, who asked not<lb />
to be identified. "They tell<lb />
us to get out of the United<lb />
States or go to hell or<lb />
something like that<lb />
Since the takeover:<lb />
�Some Iranian-American<lb />
businessmen in California<lb />
have changed the names<lb />
of their store to remove<lb />
the word "Iran<lb />
�Three Denver teen-agers<lb />
went out to "find some<lb />
Iranians to hassle police<lb />
said. Before the night was<lb />
over, one of the teen-agers<lb />
was dead and two were<lb />
wounded.<lb />
� Muhammed Mobarez,<lb />
who lives in Southern<lb />
California, has organized<lb />
the Association of Iranian<lb />
Communities Worldwide<lb />
"to help Iranian people in<lb />
America bring to the<lb />
public a different view of<lb />
Iranians than the street<lb />
fighting<lb />
The Iranian students<lb />
who seized the U.S.<lb />
Embassy in Tehran last<lb />
week are demanding the<lb />
return of the deposed<lb />
shah, now in New York for<lb />
cancer treatment. The<lb />
shah, who fled Iran in<lb />
January during a revolu-<lb />
tion led by the Ayatollah<lb />
Ruhollah Khomeini, is<lb />
under a death sentence in<lb />
that country.<lb />
"They should not hold<lb />
the Americans. It is<lb />
wrong said a student at<lb />
Connecticut's University of<lb />
Bridgeport, who identified<lb />
himself only as Davood.<lb />
"The shah is crazy but<lb />
what they are doing puts<lb />
the Iranian students in the<lb />
United States in the<lb />
middle.<lb />
"We are afraid of<lb />
being deported. We are<lb />
afraid for our families in<lb />
Iran. No one is studying<lb />
now. We sit by the radio<lb />
and television all days for<lb />
the news he said.<lb />
President Carter on<lb />
Saturday ordered the Jus-<lb />
tice Department to move<lb />
swiftly to deport Iranians<lb />
who are in this country<lb />
illegally.<lb />
President Carter has<lb />
decided to stop buying<lb />
Iranian oil in a response to<lb />
the seizure of about 60<lb />
American hostages at the<lb />
U.S. Embassy in Tehran.<lb />
ABC News reported yes-<lb />
terday.<lb />
The network's White<lb />
House correspondent, Sam<lb />
Donaldson, said the an-<lb />
nouncement was expected<lb />
Monday afternoon.<lb />
If all oil now supplied<lb />
by Iran is cut off, the loss<lb />
might amount to 7 percent<lb />
to 8 percent of U.S.<lb />
imports. That amounts to<lb />
about 3.5 percent to 4<lb />
percent of the total U.S.<lb />
oil consumption.<lb />
The Energy Depart-<lb />
ment estimates the total<lb />
imports of Iranian oil at<lb />
700,000 barrels a day and<lb />
another 200,000 to 300,000<lb />
barrels of heavy fuel oil<lb />
refined in the Bahamas,<lb />
Virgin Islands and else-<lb />
where.<lb />
Earlier today. Carter<lb />
met with key Cabinet<lb />
member? and other top<lb />
advisers, but his spokes-<lb />
man said the meeting was<lb />
not "prompted by any new<lb />
developments in Iran<lb />
White House press<lb />
secretary Jody Powell<lb />
disclosed the meeting, the<lb />
second in two days, as the<lb />
stand-off between the<lb />
United States and Iranian<lb />
authorities over some 60<lb />
American hostages moved<lb />
into its second week.<lb />
Powell told reporters<lb />
that Carter met with<lb />
members of his Cabinet<lb />
for about an hour, begin-<lb />
ning at 8:30 a.m. EST.<lb />
Then, members of the<lb />
Special Coordinating Com-<lb />
mittee on Iran moved to<lb />
the White House situation<lb />
room for another one-hour<lb />
meeting, without the pres-<lb />
ident.<lb />
Board changes<lb />
live-in bylines<lb />
for sophomores<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
At their meeting on<lb />
Saturday, the ECU board<lb />
of trustees passed a reso-<lb />
lution which will enable<lb />
rising sophomores to live<lb />
off campus during the<lb />
1980 school year.<lb />
The resolution was<lb />
drawn up after a survey<lb />
conducted by residence<lb />
life staff revealed that<lb />
between 200 and 300<lb />
sophomores would have<lb />
lived off campus this year<lb />
if they had had the<lb />
chance.<lb />
This resolution tempo-<lb />
rarily overturns a 1970<lb />
decision which read, "A<lb />
motion to require fresh-<lb />
men and sophomore stu-<lb />
dents who do not commute<lb />
from home to live in<lb />
dormitories beginning with<lb />
the fall quarter 1970 was<lb />
made by W.W. Taylor.<lb />
Troy B. Dodson seconded<lb />
the motion. Following<lb />
lengthy discussion the<lb />
motion carried. The re-<lb />
quirement does not in-<lb />
clude married students<lb />
The resolution will only<lb />
be in effect until the end<lb />
of the 1980-81 school year,<lb />
at which time the trustees<lb />
will again meet and eval-<lb />
uate what progress, if any,<lb />
has been made.<lb />
According to the office<lb />
of admissions, between<lb />
100 and 150 potential<lb />
incoming freshmen are<lb />
unable to come to ECU<lb />
because they cannot be<lb />
guaranteed housing.<lb />
Conference affiliation<lb />
for the ECU athletic<lb />
department was also a<lb />
topic at the board meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
According to Ashley<lb />
Futrell, the possible<lb />
change in conference affil-<lb />
iation is "holding position<lb />
right now<lb />
He added that plans<lb />
are "still in the formative<lb />
period<lb />
SGA president vetoes<lb />
controversial transit bill<lb />
The ECU Board of Trustees decided in favor of permitting sophomores to live off<lb />
campus beginning in 1980. This ruling reverses a 1970 decision requiring all<lb />
freshmen and sophomores to live in dormitories.<lb />
Dr. William Laupus of<lb />
the ECU Medical School<lb />
gave a report on the<lb />
progress of the new Brody<lb />
Medical Science Facility.<lb />
Laupus also listed<lb />
many of the reasons that<lb />
the new center will be a<lb />
boon to Eastern North<lb />
Carolina, including more<lb />
space and better training.<lb />
In other business, Dr.<lb />
Elmer Meyer, vice chan-<lb />
cellor of student life,<lb />
presented a progress re-<lb />
port on his division.<lb />
'The Media Board has<lb />
been smoothing out a bit I<lb />
think said Meyer.<lb />
"Many people have been<lb />
commenting on the quality<lb />
of the publications<lb />
The Student Life div-<lb />
ision has begun a mid-year<lb />
student orientation pro-<lb />
gram for transfers and<lb />
freshmen who come in at<lb />
mid-year.<lb />
According to Meyer,<lb />
distribution of Basic Edu-<lb />
cational Opportunity<lb />
Grants has gone up with a<lb />
one-third increase and a<lb />
57 percent monetary<lb />
(Photo by Chap Gurley)<lb />
crease.<lb />
An alcohol abuse train-<lb />
ing program for faculty<lb />
has also been started,<lb />
according to Meyer.<lb />
Donald Lemish of the<lb />
Department for Institu-<lb />
tional Advancement and<lb />
Planning presented a re-<lb />
port on the fund drives<lb />
that are going on within<lb />
the department.<lb />
It was formally an-<lb />
nounced that ECU has<lb />
been unanimously elected<lb />
in- See TRUSTEES, page 5<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The SGA Legislature trimmed over<lb />
$14,000 from the transit budget Monday<lb />
after SGA President Brett Melvin invoked<lb />
his power of veto to halt a previous<lb />
version of the bill.<lb />
The savings were achieved in part by<lb />
dropping the brown route from the transit<lb />
schedule.<lb />
In a related action, the legislators<lb />
suspended action on most other appro-<lb />
priations after learning that $45,500 had<lb />
been omitted from the reported available<lb />
funds through a "procedural error<lb />
Citing his reasons for the veto, Melvin<lb />
said that a "lack of leadership" in the<lb />
SGA Legislature and its Appropriations<lb />
Committee had helped produce a<lb />
controversial transit budget that lacked<lb />
concensus.<lb />
The legislature had approved the<lb />
$70,504.50 transit budget Nov. 5 by a 25<lb />
to 21 vote.<lb />
Asking for and receiving a suspension<lb />
of normal house rules, Melvin then<lb />
proposed an alternative $61,014.50 transit<lb />
budget. Approximately $5,000 of this<lb />
figure was drawn from the emergency<lb />
fund of $45,500. As a result, only about<lb />
$56,000 of the new budget would be<lb />
drawn from general funds.<lb />
The existence of the emergency fund<lb />
had not been reported to the Legislature<lb />
in previous sessions, and Treasurer Ricky<lb />
Lowe called this oversight "a mistake on<lb />
my part" and a "procedural error<lb />
The legislators also learned that all of<lb />
this money could theoretically be<lb />
appropriated, but Lowe advised that at<lb />
least $40,000 be put aside for<lb />
emergencies.<lb />
The transit bill, a collaborative effort<lb />
between Melvin and transit officers,<lb />
received a round of applause from<lb />
legislators, but not everyone was pleased<lb />
when the bill was later passed. Said<lb />
Speaker of the Legislature Mike Adkins<lb />
after the meeting, "The Appropriations<lb />
Committee was completely bypassed in<lb />
See SGA, page 5<lb />
Imide today<lb />
Melvin rides again <lb />
page 4<lb />
Happy hour<lb />
page 6<lb />
Victory over Spiders<lb />
page 9<lb /><pb facs="00057231_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page 2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 13 Nwember 1979<lb />
Greek News<lb />
day held by Si<lb />
By RICKI GLIARMIS<lb />
Greek Correspondent<lb />
The Sigma Phi Epsi-<lb />
lons had their annual<lb />
Parents' Day on Saturday,<lb />
Nov. 10. More than 125<lb />
people attended for dinner<lb />
and cocktails. They ended<lb />
up the day by attending<lb />
the game and a party.<lb />
In the upcoming week,<lb />
the Sig Eps will have a<lb />
social with the Delta Zetas<lb />
on Wednesday and will<lb />
hold their Sweetheart Ser-<lb />
enade for Jayne Hatcher<lb />
on Thursday. On Friday<lb />
night, there will be a keg<lb />
party for the brothers and<lb />
their dates sponsored by<lb />
the Happy Place.<lb />
The Sig Eps had their<lb />
Little Sister Rush last<lb />
week. All the Brothers<lb />
would like to congratulate<lb />
the new Little Sisters and<lb />
welcome them to their<lb />
organization.<lb />
The Pi Kappa Phis are<lb />
having their Third Annual<lb />
Thanksgiving Dinner with<lb />
their Little Sisters on<lb />
Sunday, Nov. 18.<lb />
The Pi Kaps defeated<lb />
the Sigma Nu's 4-0 in<lb />
bowling last week and are<lb />
also in the soccer playoffs<lb />
which began this week<lb />
Buccaneers<lb />
still here<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Though they were in-<lb />
itially received very well<lb />
by students, requests for<lb />
the 1979 Buccaneers have<lb />
fallen off, and staff<lb />
members are upset.<lb />
"I think it's a damn<lb />
shame that there are still<lb />
1,100 copies said Editor<lb />
Craig Sahli. "We have<lb />
given out 5,900<lb />
There are approx-<lb />
imately 12,500 students on<lb />
campus.<lb />
The 1979 Buccaneer<lb />
was the first edition of the<lb />
book to appear in three<lb />
Problems had<lb />
vears<lb />
plagued both the 1977 and<lb />
1978 staffs, and no books<lb />
appeared during those<lb />
years.<lb />
The 1979 staff did,<lb />
however, produce what<lb />
they feel is a fine looking<lb />
book, and results on its<lb />
judging should return<lb />
soon.<lb />
"We expect a very<lb />
favorable rating said<lb />
Sahli.<lb />
Anyone who would like<lb />
a book is requested to go<lb />
to the Buccaneer office or<lb />
The East Carolinian office<lb />
and pick up a copy. The<lb />
offices are on the second<lb />
floor of the Old South<lb />
Building, across from the<lb />
library.<lb />
The Pi Kaps would like<lb />
to invite all interested<lb />
young ladies to a Little<lb />
Sister Rush Kick-off party<lb />
at the Elbo Room Tuesday<lb />
from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m.<lb />
The Phi Tau's had<lb />
Little Sister induction Sun-<lb />
day night at the fraternity<lb />
house. Thirteen Little Sis-<lb />
ters were inducted into the<lb />
organization.<lb />
The Phi Taus will be<lb />
playing the Lambda Chi's<lb />
in the intramural Soccer<lb />
semi-finals this week and<lb />
will also be having a<lb />
Happy Hour at the Attic<lb />
on Friday from 3 p.m.<lb />
until 7 p.m.<lb />
On Saturday, the Phi<lb />
Taus will have a "Screw-<lb />
driver and Bloody Mary<lb />
Party" before the game<lb />
and will return to the<lb />
house after the game for<lb />
another party.<lb />
The Sigmas are holding<lb />
their Annual Sigma Pie<lb />
Throw on Nov. 20 at<lb />
Chapter X from 4 p.m.<lb />
until 7:30 p.m. Advance<lb />
tickets are being sold for<lb />
25 cents. Tickets at the<lb />
door will be 50 cents.<lb />
Meet your friends at<lb />
the Sigma Pie Throw, and<lb />
throw a pie at your<lb />
favorite Sigma, or several<lb />
pies at your favorite<lb />
Sigmas!<lb />
The Sigmas will be<lb />
working at the Tobacco<lb />
Festival this week and at<lb />
the Alumni Telethon on<lb />
Monday, Nov. 19.<lb />
The Tri Sigs won over<lb />
the Alpha Xi Deltas in a<lb />
soccer game last week.<lb />
The score in this close<lb />
game was 1-0.<lb />
The Alpha Delta Pi's<lb />
would like to congratulate<lb />
their sister, K.C. Need-<lb />
ham who has been ap-<lb />
pointed Assistant Feature<lb />
Editor to The East Caro-<lb />
linian.<lb />
On Halloween, the<lb />
ADPi's enjoyed trick-or-<lb />
treating for UNICEF with<lb />
their Little Brothers. The<lb />
ADPi's would also like to<lb />
announce that their pled-<lb />
ges will sponsor a "chick-<lb />
en picking" with the<lb />
Kappa Sigma pledges on<lb />
Nov. 16. They would like<lb />
to invite everybody to<lb />
"Poet's Day" at Chapter<lb />
X from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m.<lb />
Nov. 16 in honor of the<lb />
last home football game.<lb />
The AOPi's would like<lb />
to invite everyone down to<lb />
the Elbow Room tor a star<lb />
Wars' Party from 7 p.m.<lb />
until 9 p.m. Thursday,<lb />
Nov. 15. Points will be<lb />
given to the first three<lb />
places in each contest and<lb />
the organization with the<lb />
most points will be<lb />
awarded the grand prize.<lb />
The pledge class is<lb />
getting ready for their<lb />
upcoming Happy Hour on<lb />
Nov. 20 also at the Elbo<lb />
Room.<lb />
The Chi Omegas parti-<lb />
cipated in the Telethon on<lb />
Nov. 8 and will also take<lb />
part in this project on Nov.<lb />
14. The Chi Omegas are<lb />
busily planning several<lb />
philanthropic projects for<lb />
this semester. One of<lb />
these projects is "adopt-<lb />
ing" a child for Christmas<lb />
and making toys and other<lb />
items to give him.<lb />
Last week, the Chi O's<lb />
visited a nursing home<lb />
and talked with the people<lb />
there. This was a reward-<lb />
ing experience for all who<lb />
went.<lb />
The Kappa Delta's are<lb />
planning a happy hour for<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 8 from 7<lb />
p.m. until 9:30 p.m. at the<lb />
Elbo Room. You can buy<lb />
advance tickets from any<lb />
KD for 25 cents, and<lb />
tickets at the door will cost<lb />
50 cents.<lb />
CLIFF'S<lb />
Seafood House and Oyster Bar<lb />
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AIX YOU<lb />
�.9s CAN EAT!<lb />
MONDAY-THURSDAY<lb />
TROUT, FLOUNDER,<lb />
CRAB CARES<lb />
TEA is included with meal<lb />
CMFF'S SUPER<lb />
SPECIAL<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
CRAB CAKE SPECIAL<lb />
2 Golden Fried Crab Cakes<lb />
French Fries, Slaw, and<lb />
Hushpuppies. QQC<lb />
Coors may open<lb />
a N.C. plant<lb />
on the street all the time<lb />
and ask if I've heard<lb />
(AP) � Coors Brewery anything from Coors<lb />
must decide soon whether Coors officials say they<lb />
ALL YOU CAN EAT<lb />
SPECIALS<lb />
4:00 8:00 PM HO CARRY0UT<lb />
SALAD�50 EXTRA<lb />
ASST. VAR.<lb />
mMmMmm � � �<lb />
WITH FRIES &amp; COLESLAW<lb />
FRIED $<lb />
CHICKEN ?<lb />
GREENSBORO, N.C<lb />
it will locate on the East<lb />
Coast in the area it wants<lb />
or the area where it's<lb />
wanted.<lb />
The company holds<lb />
options, which expire Dec.<lb />
31, on sites in North<lb />
Carolina's Anson County<lb />
and Rockingham County in<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
Company officials say<lb />
they haven't decided<lb />
whether to locate in the<lb />
East, and if they do,<lb />
whether they'll locate in<lb />
Virginia or North Carolina.<lb />
"It became three or<lb />
four months ago that<lb />
Virginia was their first<lb />
choice over North Caro-<lb />
lina said Pat Taylor, a<lb />
Wadesboro attorney who<lb />
represents Coors in Anson<lb />
County.<lb />
The company comple-<lb />
ted tests last week on the<lb />
3,600 hundred acres it<lb />
holds options on in<lb />
Virginia. But residents of<lb />
the conservative faming<lb />
area in the Shanandoah<lb />
Valley have not rolled out<lb />
the welcome mat for the<lb />
plant. Opposition to zoning<lb />
for the site has landed the<lb />
issue in court.<lb />
In Anson County, on<lb />
the other hand, the only<lb />
opposition of any kind<lb />
came from the Baptist<lb />
Ministers Association,<lb />
which adopted a resolution<lb />
against the brewery and<lb />
forwarded it to Coors.<lb />
"Other than that there<lb />
has not been anything but<lb />
enthusiasm said Wades-<lb />
boro Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce Director Glenn<lb />
Webb. "People stop me<lb />
aren't anxious to locate<lb />
where they're not wanted.<lb />
Most Anson County resi-<lb />
dents say their area's<lb />
greatest attraction for the<lb />
brewery is their enthu-<lb />
siasm for the plant.<lb />
The county is domi-<lb />
nated by the textile and<lb />
apparel industry, and<lb />
does not need the brewery<lb />
for employment. But<lb />
Webb said the area does<lb />
need better paying jobs.<lb />
Underemployment is a<lb />
greater problem than un-<lb />
employment, he said.<lb />
Once a site is chosen,<lb />
it will take the company<lb />
three years to build a<lb />
brewery and up to 10<lb />
years for the brewery to<lb />
reach capacity. Competi-<lb />
tors are planning to<lb />
expand brewing capacity<lb />
and Coors will have to<lb />
make a decision soon if it<lb />
wants to maintain its<lb />
position on the national<lb />
beer market.<lb />
Over the last 20 years,<lb />
four national breweries �<lb />
Anheuser-Busch, Miller,<lb />
Pabst and Schlitz � have<lb />
dominated the American<lb />
beer market. Coors, which<lb />
only sold west of the<lb />
WITH GARLIC BREAD<lb />
ITALIAN<lb />
SPAGHETOonly<lb />
WITH FRIES &amp; COLE SLAW<lb />
FRIED $<lb />
FISH<lb />
STUDENT<lb />
The folks at Kroger Sav-on know the<lb />
complete student has a party side.<lb />
too. So they have what East Carolina<lb />
University students need for any bash<lb />
. . from party platters to disco plat-<lb />
ters  all in one convenient loca-<lb />
tion. Don't be incomplete this<lb />
year�shop Kroger Sav-on today.<lb />
COSMETICS<lb />
 ,<lb />
discounted<lb /><lb />
Betai<lb />
99<lb />
THUR.<lb />
UP TO<lb />
REG. OR DIP<lb />
COUNTRY OVEN<lb />
Potato<lb />
Chips<lb />
8-Oz Twin Pak<lb />
FRI.<lb />
OFF MANUFACTURER S<lb />
SUGGESTED RETAIL<lb />
LET THE DELI DO IT! Planning a party? Let the<lb />
Kroger Sav-on Deli supply the fixin's. Finest<lb />
quality meats, delicious cheese, &amp; tasty<lb />
salads combine to make our party trays<lb />
perfect for entertaining. Just phone ahead to<lb />
place your order!<lb />
IS<lb />
Mississippi, and Stroh are<lb />
two regional breweries<lb />
that have survived in<lb />
competition with products<lb />
sold nationally.<lb />
Coors officials say only<lb />
29 percent of the U.S.<lb />
population now has the<lb />
opportunity to buy the<lb />
company's beer and to<lb />
reach the others, it may<lb />
have to move east.<lb />
Records and<lb />
Tapes<lb />
Stroh's<lb />
12<lb />
12-02.<lb />
. Cans<lb />
ANDRE WHITE OR<lb />
PINK CHAMPAGNE OR<lb />
Cold Duck<lb />
Copyright 1979<lb />
Kroger Sav-on<lb />
Quantity Rights Reserved<lb />
None SoW To Dealers<lb />
Correction<lb />
A mistake in a figure cost of repairing the SGA<lb />
resulted in an error in the bus damaged in �e Oct.<lb />
Nov 8 issue of The East 22 accident is $15,000. The<lb />
Carolinian. The figure $20 000 figure was the<lb />
given as the possible total total maintenance budget.<lb />
ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY<lb />
Each of these advertleed Iteme Is required to be readily �v���ble tor<lb />
sale In each Kroger Sav-on Stora eKcept as specifically noted In twa<lb />
ad r! we do run out of an advertised Item, we will offer you your choice<lb />
of a cobble Item, when available, 1�<lb />
ratneheck which will entitle you to purchase the advertised Item at the<lb />
advertised price within 30 daya.<lb />
NONE SOLD<lb />
TO<lb />
DEALERS<lb />
OPEN 7 AM TO MIDNIGHT<lb />
OPEN SUNDAY<lb />
9AM TO 9 M<lb />
FOOD, DRUG, GENERAL<lb />
MERCHANDISE STORES<lb />
PRICES EFFECTIVE TUES<lb />
NOV. 13 THRU SUN NOV. 18, 1979<lb />
600 Greenville Blvd. - Greenville<lb />
Phone'756-7031<lb /><pb facs="00057231_tn_0003" /><lb />
13 November 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Pape 3<lb />
Pecple, places, arid<lb />
(te<lb />
I ct Ic t tctc lat)<lb />
lectuie<lb />
Thomas F. Conlon,<lb />
Couselor in the Depart-<lb />
ment of State, will give a<lb />
lecture at 11 a.m Friday,<lb />
Nov. 16, in the Auditorium<lb />
of the Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Building. Mr. Conlon has<lb />
served in Indonesia, the<lb />
Philippines, Singapore,<lb />
Vietnam, and Thailand.<lb />
He will lecture on "Con-<lb />
temporary Problems in<lb />
Southeast Asia including<lb />
drug traffic and the "boat<lb />
people A question and<lb />
answer session will follow<lb />
the lecture. The public is<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
ieeccrte�t<lb />
The Kappa Sigma<lb />
Fraternity will present<lb />
their 2nd annual Kappa<lb />
Sigma Raw Egg Eating<lb />
Contest, Tuesday, Nov.<lb />
13, at the Elbo Room.<lb />
Door Prizes will be given,<lb />
and the First Place prize<lb />
will be $35. Seconu place<lb />
will be $15 and third place<lb />
winner will get a case of<lb />
beer. Partying begins at<lb />
8:30 with reduced bever-<lb />
age prices. Advance tick-<lb />
ets can be bought from<lb />
any Kappa Sigma brother<lb />
for 25 cenis. 50 cents at<lb />
the door. Contest entries<lb />
should call 752-5543 or<lb />
758-1312.<lb />
The November meeting<lb />
of the Eastern North<lb />
Carolina section of the<lb />
American Chemical<lb />
Society will be on Wed<lb />
Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Room 201, Flanagan<lb />
building on the East<lb />
Carolina University cam-<lb />
pus. The featured speaker<lb />
is Dr. Gerhard Popp of<lb />
Eastman Kodak who will<lb />
speak on "The Inside<lb />
Story of Color Photo-<lb />
graphy<lb />
He will demonstrate<lb />
how basic principles are<lb />
combined with silver<lb />
halide chemistry in a<lb />
variety of ways to produce<lb />
the transparencies, motion<lb />
pictures, conventional<lb />
prints and instant prints<lb />
which today comprise color<lb />
photography. The public is<lb />
invited.<lb />
smelha<lb />
tuifeey�ticct clep<lb />
The ECU Photo lab<lb />
is looking for<lb />
qualified<lb />
photographers.<lb />
Apply at<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
office<lb />
iu$t)y<lb />
There will be a meet-<lb />
ing of the Student National<lb />
Environmental Health As-<lb />
sociation (SNEHA) Wed<lb />
Nov. 14, at 7 in auditorium<lb />
101-A at the Belk building.<lb />
PLans for a Christmas<lb />
party as well as other<lb />
projects will be discussed.<lb />
All environmental health<lb />
majors are urged to<lb />
attend, other interested<lb />
persons are welcome.<lb />
commuiicr<lb />
An Episcopal service of<lb />
Holy Communion will be<lb />
celebrated Wednesday<lb />
evening, NOv. 14, in the<lb />
chapel of the Methodist<lb />
Student Center (5th St.<lb />
across from Garrett<lb />
Dorm). The service will be<lb />
at 5:30 p.m. with the<lb />
Episcopal Chaplain, the<lb />
Rev. Bill Haddenc celebra-<lb />
ting. Supper will be served<lb />
at 6 p.m. following the<lb />
service. A Bible Study at 7<lb />
p.m led by the chaplain,<lb />
will be held at the home of<lb />
Eleanor Coleman, 1003 E.<lb />
5th St. (across from main<lb />
gate).<lb />
study tiall<lb />
On the Hill in the<lb />
basement of Scott Hall, a<lb />
quiet, supervised STUDY<lb />
HALL is open to anyone<lb />
who would like to come in<lb />
and study. It is open<lb />
Monday, Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday from 8 to 11<lb />
p.m.<lb />
I ij 11 t in<lb />
The Kappa Sigma<lb />
Pledges in conjunction<lb />
with the Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
pledges will hold their<lb />
"Greeks Go Hawaiian, Pig<lb />
Pickin Dinner will be<lb />
served from 6-8, Friday,<lb />
Nov. 16, at the Kappa<lb />
Sigma House.<lb />
Get your advance tic-<lb />
kets from any Kappa<lb />
Sigma or Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
pledge for $4.00. Have all<lb />
the beer and pig you can<lb />
handle!<lb />
Be there, aloha!<lb />
Thursday you can win<lb />
your Thanksgiving turkey<lb />
at the Turkey Shoot in the<lb />
Mendenhall Bowling Cen-<lb />
ter. A $1.50 entry fee<lb />
allows you to bowl one (1)<lb />
ball at a full set of pins on<lb />
ten consecutive lanes. If<lb />
you knock down at least<lb />
eight (8) pins with just<lb />
nine (9) of the balls, you<lb />
WIN A TURKEY! (Limit<lb />
two turkeys per person).<lb />
Remember, Thursday,<lb />
NOv. 15, from 7 p.m. until<lb />
10 p.m. at Mendenhall.<lb />
You can try as many times<lb />
as you like so don't miss<lb />
it! '<lb />
ptil fceta<lb />
laimtxiai<lb />
There will be a meet-<lb />
ing for all Phi Beta<lb />
Lambda members and<lb />
prospective members Tues-<lb />
day at 4 p.m. Nov. 13, in<lb />
Rawl 103. This is an<lb />
important meeting. We<lb />
will discuss the raffel, the<lb />
bake sale, publicity, parti-<lb />
cipation and attendance. It<lb />
is important to the club<lb />
and to you as a member to<lb />
attend and participate. See<lb />
you there.<lb />
�ticn ccfitest<lb />
The Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
Fall Pledge Class is having<lb />
a Shag Contest at Chapter<lb />
X on Nov. 13th from 9<lb />
p.m. to 1 a.m. Advanced<lb />
tickets are 25 cents and<lb />
tickets at the door at 50<lb />
cents. Door prizes to be<lb />
jjiven away.<lb />
EVAN'S<lb />
SEAFOOD MARKET<lb />
Serving The Greenville<lb />
Area For 31 Years<lb />
A Variety of Fresh Fish, Including<lb />
Shrimp, Oysters-In-The-Shell, Soft-Shelled<lb />
Crabs, Hard-Shelled Crabs, Deviled Crab<lb />
Meat, Fresh Crab Meat, Scallops, and<lb />
Lobster Tails.<lb />
No Chart For Dressing<lb />
X03 W. 9th St.<lb />
MNMMMMNMMMMMMMMMMM<lb />
law<lb />
The Law School Ad-<lb />
mission Test will be<lb />
offered at East Carolina<lb />
University on Saturday,<lb />
December 1, 1979. Appli-<lb />
cation blanks are to be<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 />
Mr. John Childers,<lb />
Director, ECU Testing<lb />
Center, requests that all<lb />
persons who have taken<lb />
the College Level Examin-<lb />
ation Program (CLEP)<lb />
English Composition test<lb />
from May, 1979, to<lb />
October, 1979, contact the<lb />
ECU Testing Center at<lb />
their earliest convenience.<lb />
�ctcliili<lb />
The James B. Mallory<lb />
Men's Residence Council<lb />
scholarship will be award-<lb />
ed this semester to a<lb />
young man who is a<lb />
memeber of the Men's<lb />
Residence Council. The<lb />
scholarship will be based<lb />
on need and residence hall<lb />
contributions. Applicants<lb />
must have at least a 2.5<lb />
grade point average. Ap-<lb />
lications may be picked up<lb />
in each dorm coun-<lb />
selor's office.<lb />
racquet-ball<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 />
Nanct Mize, 757-6387, 204<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
jcresicim<lb />
meetly<lb />
There -will be meeting<lb />
in the basement ot Jones<lb />
Dorm Wed. night. You are<lb />
urged to come and join.<lb />
Please bring ideas for the<lb />
constitution. The time will<lb />
be 6:30 p.m.<lb />
clheml�tiy<lb />
Dr. William E. Hatfield<lb />
of the Department of<lb />
Chemistry at The Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill will present a<lb />
seminar on "Designed<lb />
Synthesis and Structure of<lb />
Highly Conducting Mole-<lb />
cular Materials" Nov. 9<lb />
The ECU Women's<lb />
Rugby Team is playing a<lb />
practice game against<lb />
UNC-Greensboro on Sun-<lb />
day, Nov. 18 at 3 p.m. on<lb />
the Allied Health sports<lb />
field. Anyone interested in<lb />
seeing what women's rug-<lb />
by looks like or any<lb />
woman who is interested<lb />
in playing is encouraged to<lb />
come and watch. For<lb />
further information call<lb />
758-8482.<lb />
u fa<lb />
o<lb />
Each piece as unique as<lb />
herself. A distinctive<lb />
design in flowing script.<lb />
pfemsa aMow 3 weeks for delivery<lb />
30-day account<lb />
Extandad tarflta<lb />
anfcAmarcacd<lb />
Master Charge<lb />
American Eipraaa<lb />
Cards Honored<lb />
menetyd<lb />
OBEENVltlE, N.C,<lb />
Carolina East Mall<lb />
Qraanvilla N.C. 27834<lb />
The Graduate Record<lb />
Examinationwill be offered<lb />
at East Carolina University<lb />
on Saturday, January 12,<lb />
1980. Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to Educational<lb />
Testing Service, Box 966-R<lb />
Princeton, N.J. 08540.<lb />
Registration deadline is<lb />
November 28, 1979. Ap-<lb />
plications may be obtained<lb />
from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, Speight Building,<lb />
Room 105.<lb />
Psi Chi � Psychology<lb />
National Honor Society<lb />
will have a meeting Tues.<lb />
Nov. 13, 7:30 p.m. in Sp<lb />
129. Harper Taylor, a local<lb />
dentist, will conduct a<lb />
program on his use of<lb />
acupuncture. Nonmembers<lb />
welcome. The Fall induc-<lb />
tion and dinner will be<lb />
held on Thurs. Nov. 15, at<lb />
the Methodist Student<lb />
Center, 501 E. 5th St.<lb />
Members are asked to<lb />
attend.<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 />
mi.<lb />
Hillel is having a Bagel<lb />
and Lox Dinner Thursday,<lb />
Nov. 15th, at 6:30 p.m. in<lb />
the Mendenhall Multi-<lb />
-urpose Room. This all you<lb />
can eat dinner will cost $2<lb />
for members and $3 for<lb />
nonmembers. All Jewish<lb />
students are invited to<lb />
attend. For more informa-<lb />
tion call Jeff Gleiberman<lb />
752-9453 or Mike Free-<lb />
lander 752-9473.<lb />
ecc<lb />
On Tuesday at 5 p.m.<lb />
the East Carolina Gay<lb />
Community will meet at<lb />
the Newman House of 608<lb />
East 9th St. Jay Ritxer, a<lb />
counselor at the Pitt<lb />
County Mental Health<lb />
Center, will speak on<lb />
psychology and the gay<lb />
communtiy.<lb />
l(r at II<lb />
delta<lb />
The next Sigma Tau<lb />
Delta meeting will be held<lb />
November 14. Terry Davis,<lb />
author of Vision Quest,<lb />
will speak.<lb />
BONANZA'S FAMOUS<lb />
&amp;<lb />
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Imagine, this delicious steak plus a steaming hot baked potato or french<lb />
fries and a slice of grilled Texas toast. And salad you con pile a mile high<lb />
as often as you like  . fresh greens and vegetables from our "Discov-<lb />
ery" Salad Bar. What a treat! And now you can get two complete meals<lb />
for just $5.99! Delicious!<lb />
Call 756-6508 to reserve banquet<lb />
room for groups<lb />
BONANZA'S FAMOUS<lb />
Offer valid with Coupon Only<lb />
thru December 15,1979<lb />
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D.A.KELLY'S FEAST<lb />
It's here: D.A. Kelly's "Fruitful Day<lb />
Come see what our girls have to give away!<lb />
Oxford Sweaters with stripes are selling,<lb />
"Comeon down we're all yelling!<lb />
Lurex Shirts, plaid skirts, blazers too-<lb />
All are waiting -just for you!<lb />
Whoever comes can register for a "beast<lb />
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Ladies gathering clothes for the fall,<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Editorials<lb />
S?Op<lb />
mions<lb />
Tuesday, November 13, 1979 Page 4<lb />
Greenville, N.C,<lb />
Melvin rides again<lb />
The SGA meeting to approve<lb />
appropriations Friday night left a sour<lb />
taste in the mouths of everyone<lb />
concerned, from legislators to campus<lb />
organizations vying for funds. With a<lb />
little less than $10,000, the appropria-<lb />
tions committee tried to satisfy ten<lb />
organizations that desperately need<lb />
money, the three largest appropriations<lb />
going to the Visual Arts Forum, ECU<lb />
Playhouse and the Model United<lb />
Nations. The reason for the lack of<lb />
available funds was the mammoth<lb />
transit budget passed last Monday.<lb />
SGA President Brett Melvin said in<lb />
a prepared speech to the legislature last<lb />
night that the $70,504.50 transit bill<lb />
showed a lack of leadership and<lb />
understanding in the appropriations<lb />
committee and the legislature. And he<lb />
was right.<lb />
But Melvin failed to mention that<lb />
the committee was working from<lb />
sketchy information from SGA Treasur-<lb />
er Ricky Lowe and the statements of<lb />
Chubby Abshire and Leonard Flem-<lb />
ming, SGA Transit managers.<lb />
So Melvin comes riding up in front<lb />
of the legislature on his white horse<lb />
with the solution to everyone's<lb />
problems: He vetoed the transit bill and<lb />
proposed one of his own, one that<lb />
returned $14,504.50 to the appropria-<lb />
tions committee. He did this with a<lb />
reserve fund that no one knew about<lb />
until recently; therefore, he and Ricky<lb />
Lowe came out smelling like roses. But<lb />
roses have thorns.<lb />
Obvious questions arise. Why didn't<lb />
Lowe tell anyone of the reserve fund<lb />
until now? Why did he tell Brett Melvin<lb />
instead of the people working on the<lb />
transit bill? And these questions were<lb />
asked by many of the legislators at the<lb />
meeting, and they received less than<lb />
satisfactory answers. Many people left<lb />
the meeting grumbling and cussing.<lb />
The whole affair was a mess. It was<lb />
a planned show with Brett Melvin at<lb />
center stage making everyone else look<lb />
like horses' posteriors. And it worked.<lb />
The legislators were disgruntled, but<lb />
half of them didn't even know what<lb />
happened.<lb />
At least the final result will benefit<lb />
important student organizations, and it<lb />
is doubtful that anybody will complain<lb />
about that. But the complaining should<lb />
be: Stop keeping large sums of money<lb />
around without letting the legislature<lb />
know about it.<lb />
One legislator asked Brett Melvin<lb />
the most important question of the<lb />
evening: "If you know of any other<lb />
accounts that we don't, would you tell<lb />
us about them?" Good question.<lb />
Sound and fury<lb />
The demonstrations late Monday<lb />
afternoon indicated one important and<lb />
central point � many of the protesting<lb />
students knew little about the situation<lb />
at the American embassy in Tehran.<lb />
Those who knew even a little about<lb />
the situation seemed unsure of<lb />
themselves as they marched around<lb />
campus shouting anti-Khomeini slo-<lb />
gans.<lb />
The people who protested should<lb />
know that anti-Iran demonstrations<lb />
reinforce the general anti-American<lb />
feelings echoed by the radical students<lb />
who are holding more than 60<lb />
American hostages. These Iranians, like<lb />
it or not, may harm those Americans to<lb />
get back at the United States for all the<lb />
anti-Iran feelings that are floating<lb />
around at this time.<lb />
Those present at the demonstrations<lb />
could not help but notice that the<lb />
political expressions of a few were<lb />
secondary to a desire of the masses to<lb />
be seen on local television news. As<lb />
soon as reporters from the television<lb />
stations arrived and unloaded their<lb />
cameras outside Scott Dorm, hundreds<lb />
of students began shouting epithets and<lb />
waving American flags from their<lb />
windows. It seemed to us that they<lb />
wanted to be seen more than they<lb />
wanted to be heard.<lb />
The students who held the rallies<lb />
yesterday did nothing more than mill<lb />
around downtown Greenville last night.<lb />
If they really had something to say, it<lb />
seems that the event would have been<lb />
better organized, and that the group<lb />
sponsoring the demonstration would<lb />
have made speeches and carried signs.<lb />
Non-violence is also a trait of a<lb />
successful demonstration, for violence<lb />
signifies the ignorance of those who<lb />
destroy property or kidnap people.<lb />
Some students yelled and screamed<lb />
that they were out for blood � Iranian<lb />
blood. This is the opinion of a crazed<lb />
mob, one which we must condemn. It<lb />
makes no sense at all for us to assault a<lb />
group of people because of the<lb />
nationality or political beliefs. The<lb />
Iranians who attend ECU are here<lb />
because they want to learn, not because<lb />
they want to force any ideology on us.<lb />
They have nothing to do with the<lb />
Iranian students in their country who<lb />
are holding American hostages.<lb />
Chancellor Thomas Brewer said he<lb />
feels it is time for cooler heads to<lb />
prevail. The Carter administration is<lb />
using this strategy. ECU students<lb />
should do the same.<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
Police state mentality prevalent<lb />
T� w,t Edt0r' decriminalized in twelve of<lb />
What happened to 157 ,he nationg gtateg dud-<lb />
nigh school students in . T iU n �� TL<lb />
xti i n .1 �ng North Carolina. The<lb />
Wake County recently was , � . . lr<lb />
such a low level bummer bast,ons of 8mu� 8e'<lb />
that for days I have been righteousness and totaht-<lb />
too ppressed even to find arian control appear to be<lb />
the words to express my gearing down for a<lb />
feelings on the subject, protracted war on dope.<lb />
This kind of police-state The fact that they cannot<lb />
tactic is indicative of an win that war and are not<lb />
alter their conviction that<lb />
it is a war worth fighting.<lb />
ugly repressive backlash of<lb />
anti-drug tactics in this<lb />
country. In spite of the<lb />
fact, or maybe because of<lb />
it, marijuana has been<lb />
even attempting to really<lb />
wipe out the dope traffic<lb />
in this country, does not<lb />
appear to soften their<lb />
resolve to fight it or to<lb />
juana industry is a lucra-<lb />
tive 145 billion-a-year in-<lb />
dustry. Business heads are<lb />
The best we can do already salivating at the<lb />
with the marijuana issue prospect of legalization,<lb />
in this country is to learn but that may take another<lb />
about it and accept it 15 years to bring about,<lb />
because it is obviously<lb />
here to stay. Every day Meanwhile, busting<lb />
the nation's drug enforce- kids' 8etting them thrown<lb />
ment agencies run up out of scho�l. and gener-<lb />
another million dollar bill "? 8crewi�g �P their lives<lb />
that the tax payers, many 18 no 8oiution to &amp;<lb />
Pop's People<lb />
Football raises consciousness<lb />
By LARRY POPELKA<lb />
In the beginning<lb />
God created the pigskin.<lb />
Then He created the<lb />
Green Bay Packers. And<lb />
then Monday Night Foot-<lb />
ball.<lb />
That's what my football<lb />
fanatic uncle told me when<lb />
I was a kid.<lb />
Watching football with<lb />
him was always sort of a<lb />
religious experience. We'd<lb />
listen to Humble Howard<lb />
and Dandy Don speak the<lb />
gospel. Instead of taking<lb />
wine and bread com-<lb />
munion, we'd split some<lb />
beer and popcorn. And<lb />
throughout the game we'd<lb />
freqeuently pause to pray<lb />
for a win.<lb />
Honor thy Father and<lb />
thy Mother and thy<lb />
almighty Football Team, I<lb />
was taught, and someday<lb />
maybe you'll reach a state<lb />
of higher consciousness�<lb />
the playoffs.<lb />
I never fully believed<lb />
this, of course, since there<lb />
are many other things in<lb />
life besides football. Like<lb />
the Dallas Cowgirls. Or<lb />
the Irrestible Ewes. Or the<lb />
Chicago Honey Bears.<lb />
But football has always<lb />
seemed somewhat sacred<lb />
to me. After all, why did<lb />
they name a team the New<lb />
Orleans Saints?<lb />
Yet through all these<lb />
years football worshipers<lb />
have never had an organ-<lb />
ized method of expressing<lb />
their faith. Until this<lb />
season.<lb />
Say hallelujah to the<lb />
Church of Monday Night<lb />
Football!<lb />
Last August Ricky<lb />
Slade, 30, a Santa Bar-<lb />
bara, Calif marketing<lb /><lb />
consultant, was stewing<lb />
about the lack of respect<lb />
some of his friends<lb />
demonstrated toward the<lb />
holy sport.<lb />
"I'm a divorcee, and<lb />
very single Slade says.<lb />
"I'd get phone calls<lb />
during the game and lost a<lb />
lot of relationships be-<lb />
what they do.<lb />
There is also a com-<lb />
mandment after: Prepare<lb />
for the day when the<lb />
Super Bowl is played on<lb />
Monday Night Football<lb />
for on that day there will<lb />
be heaven on Earth.<lb />
So far about 1000<lb />
football fanatics around<lb />
"i the beginning God creat&amp;d<lb />
the pigskin. Then He created<lb />
the Green Bay Packers. And<lb />
then Monday Night Football<lb />
cause of Monday Night<lb />
Football. I thought, if I<lb />
were in church nobody<lb />
would get upset<lb />
So Slade, with the help<lb />
of some football-worship-<lb />
ping pals, started his own<lb />
church, which is now<lb />
incorporated at P.O. Box<lb />
2127, Santa Barbara, Calif.<lb />
93102. It meets every<lb />
Monday night during foot-<lb />
ball season in a local bar<lb />
to observe the weekly<lb />
gridiron rites.<lb />
Slade, who has dubbed<lb />
himself reverend, has also<lb />
handed down six com-<lb />
mandments to the masses:<lb />
I. Thou shalt keep<lb />
Monday night holyand<lb />
tune in early.<lb />
II. Honor thy holy point<lb />
spreadfor it is right on.<lb />
III. Thou shalt not<lb />
covet thy neighbor's beer.<lb />
IV. Thou shalt not<lb />
commit adultery during<lb />
halftime highlights.<lb />
V. Thou shalt stay<lb />
tuned until, the final<lb />
gunfor the spread may<lb />
change.<lb />
VI. Forgive those who<lb />
bet against their home<lb />
teamfor they know not<lb />
the country have seen the<lb />
light and joined Slade's<lb />
following under either the<lb />
conversion plan (which<lb />
includes a no-cut member-<lb />
ship card, sacred scroll<lb />
with the six command-<lb />
ments, a schedule and a<lb />
decal for $5) or the deacon<lb />
plan (which includes a<lb />
T-shirt for $6 more).<lb />
"One guy who wrote<lb />
us says he worships on his<lb />
Colts run says Slade,<lb />
bubbling over like a<lb />
Moonie at an airport.<lb />
"Another guy said he had<lb />
been wandering aimlessly<lb />
for years. One guy said he<lb />
would have joined the<lb />
Hare Krishnas if we<lb />
hadn't come along<lb />
A few weeks ago Slade<lb />
and friends made a<lb />
Monday night pilgrimage<lb />
to the Miami-Oakland<lb />
game and converted Oak-<lb />
land quarterback Ken<lb />
Stabler�under the deacon<lb />
plan.<lb />
Slade' is also working<lb />
on setting" up temples<lb />
(bars) in each of the 26<lb />
NFL cities, where mem-<lb />
bers of his church can<lb />
worship the game every<lb />
Monday night.<lb />
"We try to keep a<lb />
tongue in cheek attitude<lb />
says Sla� e, "There should<lb />
be room to laugh. We're<lb />
not uoing anything reallv<lb />
sacrilegious. Especially for<lb />
California.<lb />
"Here you've got<lb />
drive-in church'<lb />
churches that worship the<lb />
devil. And in New Guinea<lb />
If people can do that, I<lb />
don't think we're that far<lb />
off the line.<lb />
"People have all day<lb />
Sunday to go to normal<lb />
church. Ours is just for<lb />
Monday nights. We've<lb />
only gotten two or three<lb />
letters from people who<lb />
thought we were in bad<lb />
faith<lb />
That hasn't stopped<lb />
Slade from sending Foot-<lb />
ball Church literature to<lb />
Billy Graham to try to<lb />
convert him to their way.<lb />
Rev. Graham hasn't re-<lb />
sponded yet.<lb />
Nor has ABC-TV,<lb />
which carries every Mon-<lb />
day night game.<lb />
Slade says that's be-<lb />
cause ABC stands for<lb />
Already Been Converted.<lb />
Or maybe it's because<lb />
many of the church<lb />
members are trying to<lb />
exorcise the Devil�Ho-<lb />
ward Cosell�from the<lb />
broadcasts.<lb />
The church is also<lb />
-rying to exorcise ABC's<lb />
Thursday and Sunday<lb />
night game.<lb />
And if that doesn't<lb />
work Rev. Ricky an<lb />
friends will pray to that<lb />
great football in the sky.<lb />
Amen.<lb />
of whom smoke marijuana,<lb />
must subsidize. The mari-<lb />
country's drug problems.<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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THE EAST CAROUNIAN It the student<lb />
newspaper of East Carolina University<lb />
sponsored by the Media Board of ECU<lb />
and it distributed each Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic year<lb />
weekly during the summer.<lb />
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Drug charges<lb />
still pending<lb />
13 November 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 5<lb />
"Bv JOHNNY JOHNSON<lb />
Stuff Writer<lb />
During the Campus<lb />
Security's weekly press<lb />
briefing Director Joseph<lb />
Calder reviewed recent<lb />
Security activity.<lb />
There are still two<lb />
pending drug charges; one<lb />
in which 25 hits of alleged<lb />
LSD and six ounces of<lb />
marijuana were confis-<lb />
cated on Oct. 18 from<lb />
I instead Dorm. Only fight<lb />
davs before, on the 10th,<lb />
93" hits of alleged LSD<lb />
were confiscated in Slay<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
Calder cited that both<lb />
of these students are still<lb />
in school pending verifi-<lb />
cation from Raleigh of the<lb />
drugs. Calder added that<lb />
no effort was being made<lb />
to keep those students<lb />
from leaving ECU or<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
When asked about any<lb />
foreseeable problems with<lb />
anti-Iranian activities, Cal-<lb />
der indicated he did not<lb />
expect any uprisings.<lb />
When asked if his depart-<lb />
ment had any sort of<lb />
contingency plan in case<lb />
some sort of "violence or<lb />
other activity occurred<lb />
Calder answered with a<lb />
confident "No Calder<lb />
added that his opinion was<lb />
"we should just sit back<lb />
and do nothing<lb />
Black greeks, white greeks<lb />
explain: similar yet different<lb />
Winthrop soccer<lb />
players have no<lb />
clue in shooting<lb />
ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP)<lb />
� John Imholz says he<lb />
has no idea why he and a<lb />
teammate on the Winthrop<lb />
College soccer team were<lb />
shot at as they walked<lb />
near the campus.<lb />
"Somebodv inside veil-<lb />
ed out, 'Hey, look here<lb />
And then they shot at us.<lb />
Steve got most of it<lb />
Imholz said after the<lb />
shooting last Friday.<lb />
"All I can figure is that<lb />
somebody was looking for<lb />
something to shoot at.<lb />
And we happened to come<lb />
along at the right time<lb />
he said.<lb />
Two young Rock Hill<lb />
men were arrested Satur-<lb />
day and charged with<lb />
assault and battery with<lb />
intent to kill in connection<lb />
with the shooting.<lb />
City Recorder Charles<lb />
Chiles today denied bond<lb />
for the two men during a<lb />
hearing in Rock Hill.<lb />
Rock Hill police identi-<lb />
fied the two as Raymond<lb />
Boyd, 18, and David<lb />
Deville Robinson, 20.<lb />
According to police,<lb />
Imholz, 18, of Greenville,<lb />
and Steve Arnold, 21, of<lb />
Myrtle Beach, were walk-<lb />
ing along a road near the<lb />
Rock Hill camrus when<lb />
someone in a passing car<lb />
fired a shotgun.<lb />
Arnold, wounded in the<lb />
face and chest, was listed<lb />
in satisfactory condition<lb />
Sunday at York General<lb />
Hospital in Rock Hill.<lb />
Doctors say he may lose<lb />
his right eye, although it<lb />
is too soon to be sure.<lb />
Imholz was treated and<lb />
released from the hospital<lb />
early Saturday.<lb />
News of the shooting<lb />
came just as Winthrop was<lb />
preparing for the finals of<lb />
the NAIA District 6 soccer<lb />
tournament against Ers-<lb />
kine College.<lb />
At a prep ralle,<lb />
Winthrop Coach Jim<lb />
Casada said Arnold heard<lb />
that the team had con-<lb />
sidered canceling the<lb />
match. Casada said Arnold<lb />
telephoned and "told me<lb />
that he wanted us to play<lb />
and play to win Win-<lb />
throp defeated Erskine 2-0<lb />
for the title Saturday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
By ARAH VENABLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Fraternities and sororities have<lb />
basically the same goals, brother or<lb />
sisterhood. There are differences, how-<lb />
ever, in how they go about achieving this<lb />
ideal, especially between predominantly<lb />
black or white Greek organizations.<lb />
Jeff Triplett, a member of Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon, said the major purpose of his<lb />
social fraternity is to promote ideals, good<lb />
academics, character and good conduct, at<lb />
the same time giving inspiration to<lb />
members.<lb />
Pratt Simmons of Alpha Phi Alpha<lb />
fraternity said that their purpose is<lb />
similar. The major differences are in<lb />
pledging procedures.<lb />
'We're more open with pledging<lb />
policies Simmons said. According to<lb />
Simmons, black fraternities pledge<lb />
anywhere from six to nine weeks.<lb />
Triplett said white fraternities pledge<lb />
between eight and ten weeks.<lb />
Both black and white fraternities have<lb />
smokers (a type of orientation for those<lb />
persons interested in pledging)'but Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon, like other white fraternities,<lb />
bids on pledges all year long. Triplett said<lb />
there is a formal rush, but if a young man<lb />
decides he wants to pledge into a<lb />
fraternity sometime during the year, he<lb />
can be accepted as a pledgee.<lb />
Black fraternities, on the other hand,<lb />
generally accept pledgees only twice a<lb />
year, once in the5 fall and once in the<lb />
spring.<lb />
Triplett added that blacks appear to<lb />
have a stricter pledge period, and their<lb />
requirements to get in look more<lb />
stringent.<lb />
"Black fraternities do a lot of things in<lb />
public Triplett noted. He said Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon's pledgees are not asked to do<lb />
things in the open. "They're for us he<lb />
added, "not for another fraternity<lb />
According to Simmons, the Alpha's<lb />
stress the importance of getting to know<lb />
potential brothers and the history to<lb />
pledgees so that they will be sure they are<lb />
doing the right thing.<lb />
"After you pledge, it's too late to turn<lb />
back he said.<lb />
Activities are performed on a week by<lb />
week basis, and the pledges are tested at<lb />
the end of each week. Pledgees have to<lb />
recognize big brothers by speaking to<lb />
them when they see them. Simmons said<lb />
speaking helps the pledgees to have<lb />
respect for the big brothers.<lb />
Alpha Phi Alpha has a smoker, but<lb />
Simmons said they don't recruit.<lb />
Triplett said, "Not every fraternity is<lb />
for everyone<lb />
He added that each is what the<lb />
individual makes of it.<lb />
"Anyone who's considering joining a<lb />
fraternity or sorority should go around to<lb />
all the groups and observe before you<lb />
join. When it boils down to everything,<lb />
it's the people in the house � not the<lb />
Greek letters<lb />
Simmons said the black fraternities on<lb />
campus are relatively new and therefore<lb />
behind. The white fraternities, he said,<lb />
are established.<lb />
"For example, the white fraternity<lb />
houses are already paid for he noted,<lb />
adding that black fraternities had to come<lb />
from nowhere to get what they have now.<lb />
According to Simmons, one of the<lb />
main concerns of Alpha Phi Alpha<lb />
Fraternity is the community.<lb />
"Blacks off campus are reluctant to<lb />
associate with students. We're willing to<lb />
do anything to get involved and let people<lb />
know we're here and we care<lb />
Marriane Edwards of Alpha Phi<lb />
sorority said, "Going Greek is an asset to<lb />
the individual<lb />
Edwards said her sorority has a fall<lb />
rush, an open rush and open bidding.<lb />
"The girls decide where they want to<lb />
go she stated.<lb />
According to Edwards, the sorority<lb />
pledge period for most predominately<lb />
white sororities is between three weeks to<lb />
sixteen or seventeen, depending on the<lb />
sorority.<lb />
Peggy Davidson, a newly inducted<lb />
member of Alpha Phi, said pledging<lb />
consists of getting to know the sisters,<lb />
visitation, getting a gift for the house, and<lb />
having a party or parties for the big<lb />
sisters. She feels that becoming Greek<lb />
helps one to become more well-rounded.<lb />
"You learn a lot about people and<lb />
individuals Davidson said.<lb />
Karen Dye, a member of Alpha Kappa<lb />
Alpha noted that the major difference in<lb />
black and white sororities is that "they<lb />
(white sororities) have houses which allow<lb />
them to take part in activities together.<lb />
That helps to promote sisterhood. We<lb />
pledge for life � they don't necessarily<lb />
Dye also mentioned that black<lb />
sororities and fraternities give block shows<lb />
in which they "step" and try to promote<lb />
the organization. Whites do not.<lb />
Alcohol use on the rise<lb />
in nation's universities<lb />
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS<lb />
In response to the growing use of<lb />
alcohol on college campuses, officials at<lb />
some schools are waging campaigns to<lb />
promote "responsible drinking<lb />
"I don't think the problem is getting<lb />
out of hand, but we do want to stress the<lb />
idea of responsible drinking said Elmer<lb />
E. Meyer, vice chancellor for student life<lb />
at East Carolina University.<lb />
In North Carolina, studies indicate that<lb />
77 to 86 percent of the students<lb />
interviewed were drinkers, and the<lb />
percentages seem to be growing.<lb />
In a recent national survey by Time<lb />
magazine, as many as 95 percent of<lb />
students surveyed classified themselves as<lb />
drinkers.<lb />
"Students are waking up to alcohol<lb />
again said University of North Carolina<lb />
researcher Dennis McCarty.<lb />
M. Lee Salter, director of counseling at<lb />
North Carolina State University, said the<lb />
increase in student drinking probably<lb />
could be linked directly to a decrease in<lb />
the use of illegal drugs since the early<lb />
1970s.<lb />
Research shows that students drink for<lb />
most of the same reasons they used illegal<lb />
drugs: to relax, enjoy the taste or to get<lb />
high.<lb />
"Drinking is a social function and<lb />
social drinking is more popular now said<lb />
Chapel Hill tavern owner Harrison<lb />
"Mickey" Ewell.<lb />
At N.C. State, 77 percent of students<lb />
surveyed said they are drinkers, while 86<lb />
percent at UNC said they drink at least<lb />
occasionally.<lb />
At East Carolina,<lb />
than 1,000 students<lb />
have at least taken a<lb />
also showed 40 to 45 percent of students<lb />
drink as often as once a week and about<lb />
15 percent felt they had a drinking<lb />
problem, according to Marty Zusman,<lb />
director of the Alcohol Task Force, which<lb />
did the study.<lb />
According to one N.C. State University<lb />
health educator, booze was seldom heard<lb />
of on the campus scene two years ago.<lb />
a survey of more<lb />
shows 91 percent<lb />
drink. They survey<lb />
Now, she said,<lb />
�woodwork<lb />
'it's coming out of the<lb />
ECU students honored<lb />
Five ECU parks and<lb />
recreation majors were<lb />
honored recently for their<lb />
help in constructing a<lb />
recreational facility for the<lb />
Walter B. Jones Alcoholic<lb />
Rehabilitation Center.<lb />
The students helped to<lb />
design and lay out the half<lb />
mile trail. The area now<lb />
features a picnic area, two<lb />
small bridges, a gateway.<lb />
a boardwalk across a<lb />
marshy area and signs to<lb />
identify plants and trees<lb />
along the route.<lb />
The project was co-<lb />
ordinated by the Parks and<lb />
Recreation Department,<lb />
primarily by Dr. Raymond<lb />
Busbee of the department.<lb />
The students honored<lb />
were: Sam Bland of<lb />
Atlantic Beach, Cathie<lb />
Choate of Willsboro, New<lb />
York, David Diehl of<lb />
Greenville, Greg Grimes of<lb />
Siler City and Bernice<lb />
McWhorter of Waxhaw.<lb />
SGA<lb />
continued from page 1<lb />
this situation, and the bill was ramrodded<lb />
through the legislature<lb />
Pat Quinn, a day representative and<lb />
senior class vice-president, added that<lb />
"the legislature jumped at a proposal to<lb />
save money, but didn't take time to think<lb />
about the best interests of the students.<lb />
The brown route was eliminated because<lb />
of low ridership, which in my opinion was<lb />
due to lack of reliability of the buses<lb />
For others, the passage of the bill<lb />
legislature to increase the present $1,151<lb />
budget of that organization.<lb />
In other business, graduate student<lb />
representative Nicky Francis defended<lb />
members of the SGA Executive Council<lb />
from an Appropriations Committee<lb />
suggestion that would have cut their $25<lb />
monthly salaries. Francis said that it<lb />
would be "poor judgment to totally wipe<lb />
out the president's cabinet<lb />
After discussion which resulted in<lb />
minor amendments to the SGA Executive<lb />
Council budget, the legislators approved<lb />
the bill with salaries intact.<lb />
The legislature also received the<lb />
represented a chance "to divide part of the resignation of representative Hope<lb />
$14,500 savings among student organiza- McMillan, and heard appeals from<lb />
tions that have been inadequately funded. Cabinet member Dorothy Homer for<lb />
To Bill Barbe, a student who had earlier committee volunteers,<lb />
asked the legislators to take academic Kathy Vollmer, co-chairperson of the<lb />
student organizations more seriously when Appropriations Committee, moved to table<lb />
allocating funds, the development was "a a11 other funding bills until the next<lb />
step in the right direction session, saying that her committee needed<lb />
Jonathan Plott, speaking on behalf of time t0 consider how the extra $14,500<lb />
the Model UN Club, had also asked the should be used.<lb />
Shrimpers<lb />
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TRUSTEES<lb />
continued from page 1<lb />
into the Institution of<lb />
Nutrition at UNC. This is a<lb />
high honor, according to<lb />
Dr. Maier.<lb />
At the end of the open<lb />
meeting, Chancellor<lb />
Thomas Brewer said a few<lb />
words about work still to<lb />
be done by the university.<lb />
Specifically, Brewer<lb />
spoke of severe salary<lb />
problems, equipment pro-<lb />
blems and physical facili-<lb />
ties. According to Brewer,<lb />
175 faculty members are<lb />
sharing offices.<lb />
He also cited a<lb />
$180,000 estimate to fix<lb />
the falling roof on the Old<lb />
South building, which the<lb />
university just does not<lb />
have.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
nian 1 m<lb />
features<lb />
Tuesday, November 13, 1979 Page 6<lb />
Greenville, N.C,<lb />
Student life at East Carolina<lb />
Friday afternoon binge<lb />
By ICC. NEEDHAM<lb />
Assistant Features Eidtor<lb />
The Friday afternoon<lb />
binge is an intrinsic part<lb />
of student life at East<lb />
Carolina. Commonly refer-<lb />
red to as the Happy Hour<lb />
Syndrome, this tradition is<lb />
a favorite of all students<lb />
and is one few will regret<lb />
having carried out.<lb />
There are those who<lb />
fondly remember the good<lb />
old days of Happy Hour at<lb />
the Buc or at Blimpies,<lb />
but the majority of the<lb />
student body, when asked<lb />
what bar comes to mind<lb />
when Happy Hour is<lb />
mentioned, reply, "Elbo<lb />
Room<lb />
Perpetually jammed on<lb />
Friday afternoons with<lb />
students seeking oblivion,<lb />
the Elbo Room has been a<lb />
favorite Happy Hour ren-<lb />
dezvous for well over two<lb />
years. The music is disco,<lb />
the lights are low and the<lb />
atmosphere iscrowded.<lb />
"The thing about<lb />
happy hours a student<lb />
offered last Friday, "is<lb />
that you've gotta get<lb />
drunk whether you want to<lb />
or not just to be able to<lb />
stand all the people<lb />
"What?" another<lb />
yelled. "Oh, crowded?<lb />
Sure it's crowded, but you<lb />
get to see everyone<lb />
Regardless, the crowds<lb />
have never been a deter-<lb />
rent to those looking for<lb />
relief from the agonies of<lb />
classes. Loud music,<lb />
plenty of cold beer and<lb />
lots of people to socialize<lb />
with are the main draws,<lb />
though there are other<lb />
attractions.<lb />
"If you don't have a<lb />
date for the weekend<lb />
one junior confided, "you<lb />
just head to happy hour<lb />
and find someone<lb />
Chapter X inaugurated<lb />
a happy hour last winter<lb />
and dubbed it T.O.E.T.S.<lb />
Day' (P�On Everything;<lb />
Tomorrow's Saturday).<lb />
The pace is a little less<lb />
frenzied, but the motives<lb />
for coming remain the<lb />
same.<lb />
"Cheap beer a stu-<lb />
dent stated, leaning<lb />
against the bar, signaling<lb />
for another.<lb />
"I like Happy Hour music each bar has to<lb />
here another said, "be- offer.<lb />
cause it's not quite as<lb />
jammed as other places, The pace of happy<lb />
but if there was only one hour, which tends to grow<lb />
happy hour at one bar and steadily more insane as<lb />
I had to climb over people the hours pass, hits its<lb />
to get in the door, I'd be wildest after 6 p.m. and<lb />
there. All week long I look rarely lets up until the<lb />
forward to blowing it out bartenders wearily an-<lb />
at Happy Hour<lb />
Of course, there's also<lb />
Pantana's, which lacks a<lb />
dance floor, but not a<lb />
following.<lb />
"It's got my kind of<lb />
people, my kind of music most to sleep<lb />
and my kind of beer'l<lb />
one senior grinned, adding<lb />
as he took a long gulp of<lb />
beer, "I wouldn't miss<lb />
happy hour for the<lb />
world<lb />
On Friday afternoons,<lb />
students can be seen<lb />
heading in droves toward<lb />
the downtown area. Jay-<lb />
walking, in bunches and in<lb />
pairs, many head from one<lb />
bar to another meetings<lb />
friends and draining<lb />
beers. Few stay in one bar<lb />
for the duration, because<lb />
most students enjoy the<lb />
different atmospheres and<lb />
nounce, "Last call<lb />
When the music cuts off<lb />
and the lights cut on,<lb />
students shuffle off<lb />
through dropped beer<lb />
cans, some to eat, but<lb />
It's not surprising that<lb />
as one freshman whines,<lb />
"happy hour just kills<lb />
Friday nights. Everyone<lb />
passes out Yet, relat-<lb />
ively few students find<lb />
cause for complaint about<lb />
the happy hour tradition at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
"Happy hours senior<lb />
Margaret Nelson grinned,<lb />
"are the reason I've made<lb />
it through three and a half<lb />
years. Without them, I'd<lb />
have gone crazy a long<lb />
time ago<lb />
Cool it!<lb />
Four ECU girls cool off with "Pop's" ice cream in<lb />
Parque Central, Heredia, Costa Rica. From left)<lb />
Virginia Johnston, Christ Martin, Donna Wilke and<lb />
Cheryl Boehm spent spring semester 1979 in the tropics<lb />
on the ECU Costa Rica Program. Dr. R.E. Cramer,<lb />
Director of the Costa Rica Program, will speak tomorrow<lb />
night in BD-302. (Photo by Richard Green)<lb />
Experienced smoker wins<lb />
Spend spring break in Hawaii<lb />
The Bird-of-paradise<lb />
attractions.<lb />
one<lb />
Hawaii's<lb />
Deep blue waters and silvery white sands, golden<lb />
sunshine and balmy breezes, exotic tropical plants and<lb />
delicious Polynesian food � these are only a few of the<lb />
almost limitless enticements to spend a few enchanted<lb />
days in the fantasy world of Hawaii. The ECU Student<lb />
Union is sponsoring an enchanted week in Hawaii<lb />
during the University's Spring Break.<lb />
The trip convenienth departs from Raleigh-Durham<lb />
Airport on Saturday, M ch 8, 1980. None of the added<lb />
expenses or arrangements for getting to Atlanta or New<lb />
York interfere with the traveller's pleasure. Participants<lb />
return to Raleigh-Durham Airport on March 15. Travel<lb />
is on a United Airlines jet, and participants spend a full<lb />
week in Waikiki.<lb />
The price per person for the trip is as follows:<lb />
Single Occupancy 1850.00<lb />
Double Occupancy $725.00<lb />
Triple Occupancy $700.00<lb />
Quad Occupancy $675.00<lb />
The figures represent two price increases (because of<lb />
air fare increases), one in August and one in October.<lb />
We are assured that these prices are firm if we sell our<lb />
reserved fifty places by January 7, 1980; if not, each<lb />
participant's cost will increase by $50.00 The Student<lb />
Union Hawaii Trip is one of the best prices available. It<lb />
is certain that future trips will be even more expensive<lb />
due to energy costs, and therefore, air fare increases.<lb />
These prices include several "extras" in addition to<lb />
the standard air fare and in-flight meals. It includes<lb />
transfers, baggage handling for two bags per person<lb />
between the airport and hotel, hotel accomodations for<lb />
seven nights at Waikiki, fresh flower lei greeting upon<lb />
arrival, hotel porterage of two bags per person, a<lb />
briefingorientation the morning after arrival, a half-day<lb />
Honolulu CityPunchbown Crater Tour and the service<lb />
See HAWAII, page 8<lb />
Tempers and lethargy<lb />
By BILL JONES<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
"I once smoked one<lb />
bowl-full of tobacco from<lb />
Durham Hospital all the<lb />
way to the stop light up<lb />
here (the intersection of<lb />
highways 11 and 264).<lb />
That's a lot longer than<lb />
what I did today, and that<lb />
was with only one match<lb />
54-year-old Curtis Joy-<lb />
ner took fjrat prize at ti<lb />
Tindefbox rirst Annua<lb />
Pipe Smoking Contest<lb />
Saturday, Nov. 10.<lb />
"I could have easily<lb />
kept on for 30 or 40<lb />
minutes longer Joyner<lb />
continued. Joyner has<lb />
been smoking a pipe since<lb />
he was 18-years-old.<lb />
Last Saturday his ex-<lb />
perience paid off. Joyner<lb />
received a plaque from<lb />
Carolina East Mall, where<lb />
the contest was held<lb />
outside The Tinderbox, a<lb />
tobacco specialty shop. He<lb />
was also presented a blue<lb />
ribbon and a $150 "Eagle<lb />
Claw" meerschaum pipe.<lb />
Mr. Joyner was lucky<lb />
to make it to the contest at<lb />
all. His wrist still bore the<lb />
plastic hospital identifica-<lb />
tion bracelet which had<lb />
been issued to him the<lb />
evening before.<lb />
He had entered the<lb />
hospital for tests, but he<lb />
was released, only to<lb />
return next week.<lb />
Mr. Joyner's secret for<lb />
winning is a technique he<lb />
calls "vacuuming"<lb />
gently blowing air through<lb />
the pipe rather than<lb />
drawing sir into it. He<lb />
says this forces heat<lb />
upward evenly, burning<lb />
unused tobacco and mak-<lb />
ing the bowl last longer.<lb />
The Tinderbox contest<lb />
drew a variety of con-<lb />
testants, from the "ex-<lb />
perienced" smoker like<lb />
Mr. Joyner to the less<lb />
indoctrinated.<lb />
Twenty-four-year-old<lb />
Cliff Strickland lasted<lb />
more than half the length<lb />
of Mr. Joyner's winning<lb />
time of 60 minutes.<lb />
Strickland has been smok-<lb />
ing only 2 weeks.<lb />
Dina Jackmofsky, the<lb />
only female entered in the<lb />
gone well David Cobb,<lb />
another entry, replied,<lb />
"Bourbon and coke<lb />
wouldn't have gone bad<lb />
either<lb />
There was even a<lb />
"booby or in the case of<lb />
this contest, a "burn out"<lb />
prize awarded to the<lb />
smoker who lost "fire"<lb />
first. The prize was a<lb />
plaque from The Tinder-<lb />
rcm<lb />
coul<lb />
box which remtf. "i<lb />
tried, but he cou<lb />
it.<lb />
competition, didn't do<lb />
badly either. Ms. Jack-<lb />
mofsky's time was 24:01.<lb />
"I wasn't concentrating<lb />
she explained after the<lb />
contest.<lb />
Leon Gibson, with a<lb />
time of 52 minutes,<lb />
captured second place. His<lb />
reward was a ribbon and a<lb />
Caminetto pipe.<lb />
Third place was taken<lb />
by Larry Carnes, time 46<lb />
minutes, 40 �ec��d.<lb />
Carnes felt real good<lb />
about winning but was<lb />
surprised to have done so<lb />
well. He received a ribbon<lb />
and a handsome yellow-<lb />
stemmed Verona pipe.<lb />
No contestant coula<lb />
help but grin as one by<lb />
one, their pipes went out,<lb />
disqualifying them. Jim through direct involvement<lb />
Goes, whose time was 22 in the event again,<lb />
minutes, 4 seconds, chuck-<lb />
led, "I went to pieces in<lb />
the clutch. I think I was Walter McCauley,<lb />
worried about missing the manager of The Tinderbox<lb />
(ECU football) game and chief judge of the<lb />
Third placer Leon Gib- contest, grinned unmer-<lb />
son said, "Some good cifully. I could say nothing<lb />
strong ale would have but, "It's only right<lb />
It was won by none<lb />
other than this reporter,<lb />
with a smashing time of 10<lb />
minutes flat.<lb />
Never will I try to get<lb />
an angle on a story<lb />
Coming<lb />
might be cured by break Attractions<lb />
By K.C. NEEDHAM<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
As the Thanksgiving<lb />
holidays near, tempers are<lb />
running shorter while en-<lb />
thusiasm for classes has<lb />
dwindled sharply. Leth-<lb />
argy has swept through<lb />
East Carolina, and a lot of<lb />
students think they know<lb />
why.<lb />
"If we had a fall<lb />
break one senior<lb />
moaned. "When we were<lb />
on the quarter system it<lb />
was OK, but now we go<lb />
from September through<lb />
November without so<lb />
much as an extra day off.<lb />
"I really think four-day<lb />
break in October would<lb />
cool a lot of the tension I<lb />
start feeling around this<lb />
time of year junior<lb />
Margie Dolson stated. "I<lb />
hit November, and all I<lb />
can think of is getting<lb />
home for Thanksgiving<lb />
Many students put the<lb />
blame for all strain or<lb />
boredom on the lack of a<lb />
fall break, and there is<lb />
also a great deal of anger<lb />
surrounding the issue.<lb />
"If I have to wake up<lb />
one more morning and<lb />
face this room a<lb />
freshman living in Jones<lb />
threatened, "I think Til go<lb />
crazy.<lb />
"I'm sick of this school<lb />
right now. It really PO's<lb />
me that Carolina and<lb />
UNC-G and others get a<lb />
break and we don't<lb />
"S� one student<lb />
complained, "Other<lb />
schools get a break. Why<lb />
the hell can't we get one<lb />
too?"<lb />
gone<lb />
�<lb />
ESCAPE<lb />
break so I could've<lb />
home in October<lb />
Students also feel that<lb />
the lack of a break affects j �Escape t0 the South SeBB�f a travel-adventure filmby<lb />
their grades, and in many . Thayer Soule, will be presented in Hendrix Theater at<lb />
cases, their class atten- : 8:00 p.m. this coming Thursday.<lb />
dance.<lb />
"I just get to the point<lb />
where I don't care. I feel<lb />
like, if I flunk a test, so t PAPERMAKING<lb />
what?' I just want to go �<lb />
t An art exhibition on papermaking and paper works will<lb />
5 run from November 19 through December 15 in the<lb />
I Mendenhall Student Center Gallery.<lb />
home and forget about it<lb />
for a while. If I'd had a<lb />
chance to forget about it<lb />
for awhile earlier, wellI<lb />
might be doing better<lb />
now<lb />
"Come<lb />
November,1<lb />
I THANKSGIVING<lb />
There are also those<lb />
who feel they have a very<lb />
valid reason for wanting a<lb />
fall break. Many out-of-<lb />
state students cannot pos-<lb />
sibly go home for a<lb />
weekend. Because of this,<lb />
they feel the lack of a<lb />
break keenly.<lb />
"It's not just freshman<lb />
homesickness a Penn-<lb />
sylvania resident said, happens e ry year. That �)R0V)(r IBDUT COLL�b�.<lb />
"but it would be nice to fall break that other<lb />
one junior said, "I always I Thanksgiving holidays will begin November 22. Classes<lb />
start feeling really apath- � will resume November 26.<lb />
etic. I cut class and quit<lb />
taking notes when I do go;<lb />
Poote aims for record<lb />
By SUE FERNALD<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
When you last bought<lb />
a pack of gum, you threw<lb />
the wrappers away, right?<lb />
Well, there are thou-<lb />
sands of uses for these<lb />
seemingly innocent scraps<lb />
of paper. You could paper<lb />
a wall, use them to stuff<lb />
up holes, roll your favorite<lb />
blend, save them to put<lb />
your gum back in for the<lb />
next day (many people<lb />
don't know that gum lasts<lb />
for weeks) or make a<lb />
300-foot-long gum wrapper<lb />
chain.<lb />
hang things on or to go for<lb />
a world record.<lb />
Jenny Poote, a Special<lb />
Education major at ECU,<lb />
who doesn't even chew<lb />
gum, is one who hasn't<lb />
overlooked the latter pos-<lb />
sibility.<lb />
She has been working<lb />
3n a gum wrapper chain<lb />
for the past three years.<lb />
The chain now totals over<lb />
300 feet and has been<lb />
dubbed "Charlie<lb />
Charles, the magnif-<lb />
icent chain, was started<lb />
with no purpose in mind<lb />
other than being a room<lb />
Now, you may ask, ornament. But, as he grew<lb />
"What the hell can one do and grew, the possibility<lb />
with a 300-foot-gum wrap-<lb />
per chain?"<lb />
Answer: you can use it<lb />
to tie up your roommate,<lb />
walk your dog, as a jump<lb />
rope for 600 people, to<lb />
of a world record seemed<lb />
to be within reach.<lb />
Jenny intends to make<lb />
Charlie a total of one<lb />
kilometer. Her reasons for<lb />
making Charlie were not<lb />
just for the fame of a<lb />
possible world record, she<lb />
intends to use him as a<lb />
teaching aid in her special<lb />
education classes when<lb />
she graduates. Jenny<lb />
plans to use Charlie as a<lb />
representation of distances<lb />
and to show how a cocoon<lb />
is made. Charlie is kept<lb />
rolled in a ball about nine<lb />
inches in diameter.<lb />
Jenny's ingenuity in<lb />
using these seemingly<lb />
worthless scraps of paper<lb />
should be an inspiration to<lb />
us all. Just think of how<lb />
many things you throw<lb />
away that could be put to<lb />
useImagine being the<lb />
proud owner of the world's<lb />
largest beer can castle,<lb />
complete with drawbridge,<lb />
towers and moat!<lb />
thc f))ftp Klf<lb />
bi Pflvip AJowus<lb />
be able to get home before<lb />
Thanksgiving. I haven't<lb />
seen my folks or friends<lb />
since August<lb />
"It gets me down<lb />
sometimes one soph-<lb />
omore stated. "I don't<lb />
have a car, and I dont get<lb />
out of class on Friday until<lb />
2, and its just not worth it<lb />
to take a bus home (to<lb />
Maryland) for just a<lb />
weekend. It would've been<lb />
reallv nice to have had a<lb />
schools get would really<lb />
make a difference. I really<lb />
think it'd help my attitude<lb />
a lot<lb />
Since it has never been<lb />
tried here, it is difficult to<lb />
say whether a four-day<lb />
hacienda in October would<lb />
cure all the ills of<lb />
November at East Carolina<lb />
University, but as one<lb />
sophomore said,<lb />
"Lest we got the<lb />
weekend. If they tossed in<lb />
a couple of extra days one<lb />
timewho would it hurt?"<lb />
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Battery, rape, abdu�inn and theft<lb />
Arrest record reads like War and Peace<lb />
MIAMI (AP) a<lb />
gunman on a two-hour<lb />
rampage abducted a<lb />
nurse, kidnapped a motor-<lb />
ist, raped a prostitute,<lb />
committed several rob-<lb />
beries, and, naked at the<lb />
wheel, rammed a stolen<lb />
car into another vehicle �<lb />
then knocked an officer<lb />
out cold, police say.<lb />
Police said Clarence<lb />
Mullins, 26, wrapped in a<lb />
blanket after his capture<lb />
early Sunday, told them it<lb />
mav have been someone<lb />
else who did the things he<lb />
is accused of doing.<lb />
Mullins was charged<lb />
with robbery, false im-<lb />
prisonment, aggravated<lb />
batttry, rape, abduction,<lb />
attempted abduction, auto<lb />
theft, battery, resisting<lb />
arrest and using a gun to<lb />
commit a crime.<lb />
According to police:<lb />
A man stopped Alberto<lb />
Prats at a downtown<lb />
Miami intersection and,<lb />
saying he had a gun,<lb />
forced the 19-year-old into<lb />
the trunk of his car.<lb />
Driving Prats' stick-shift<lb />
automobile with difficulty,<lb />
the man made his way to<lb />
the emergency room at<lb />
Jackson Memorial Hos-<lb />
pital, where nurse Mary<lb />
Lou Barredo, 26, was<lb />
returning with a breakfast<lb />
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Weekly Album ReviewLatest releases<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
Bette Midler � Thighs And Whispers �<lb />
Bette Midler is on the verge of national acclaim with<lb />
the release of this album and the concurrent release of<lb />
her first movie, "Rose She is receiving faves from the<lb />
critics for her portrayal of a character loosely patterned<lb />
after Janis Joplin in the feature length motion picture<lb />
that opened last week nationally.<lb />
Ms. Midler's new album presents a few nice songs<lb />
surrounded by so much more disco dreck.<lb />
As rock was to the '60s, such was disco to the '70s,<lb />
but the disco decade is closing out, and we are on the<lb />
brink of a new form of musical prominence. A change is<lb />
in the air, and a new generation of relics will cling to its<lb />
music as some of us have clung to rock.<lb />
Midler has abandoned her faithful fans to pursue<lb />
that disco dollar, but fame is such a fleeting entity, and<lb />
we have got to jump on it while it is available. What<lb />
happened to that gorgeous vamp who rose from the gay<lb />
bathhouses of New York to show her butt at Harvard's<lb />
Hasty Pudding Awards and wooed me with "Do You<lb />
Wanna Dance" when I was just an impressionable teen?<lb />
Thighs and Whispers features an impressive lineup<lb />
of musicians, but the music is far from impressive, the<lb />
exceptions being "Big Noise from Winnetka" and<lb />
"Cradle Days "Millworker" lacks empathy, and the<lb />
rest of the album would set Denny Terrio to grinnin' and<lb />
spinnin I do not mind disco, and I am interested in a<lb />
"rock 'n' roll sucks" campaign, but when people I<lb />
respect turn to disco, they succumb to the lure of the<lb />
material over the sake of art, and I cannot tolerate<lb />
commercialism.<lb />
Pablo Cruise � Part of the Game �<lb />
These guys receive a lot of criticism Tor their<lb />
distinctly pop-music flavor, but neo-pop is beginning to<lb />
make a profound contribution to the field of music.<lb />
As disco wanes, pop flavored music is taking over,<lb />
and its main proponent is the album oriented rock<lb />
programming on radio that has become the most<lb />
prominent musical media force. It is a reciprocal<lb />
relationship. The recording industry is aiming for the<lb />
AOR audience, which boosts listenership by providing<lb />
them with exposure to new music, and in turn, album<lb />
sales are boosted.<lb />
Pablo Cruise is a group of competent musicians who<lb />
long ago adopted a pleasing blend of pop and rock<lb />
which is perfectly suited for the AOR format.<lb />
An interesting thing, rock dance music clubs have<lb />
become the rage in San Francisco, presenting this same<lb />
ble�d of pop-rock that Pablo Cruise presents, and Los<lb />
Angeies has become the haven for such neo-pop sensa-<lb />
tions as The Knack and the Pop.<lb />
Since it is commonly believed that California is the<lb />
Qom of the United States, it will be only a short time<lb />
until we all are bopping to pop music.<lb />
Part of the Game is an album of palatable ditties,<lb />
fresh on the heels of the current success of one of the<lb />
primary and premier pop groups in the United States.<lb />
You might like it.<lb />
Toto � Hydra �<lb />
This is Toto's second album, and frankly I have<lb />
always had a basic mistrust behind the concepts that<lb />
may have stimulated the formation of this group. It<lb />
seems to be, "Hey, you guys. We are all excellent<lb />
studio musicians. Let's get together, make albums, and<lb />
we can make a quick bundle<lb />
Hydra is faT superior to their last album, and Toto<lb />
should become a major rock sensation.<lb />
Truly, Toto is composed of perhaps the most talented<lb />
group of musicians recording, and Hydra is a superb<lb />
endeavor, but there seems to be a superficial aspect to<lb />
this album.<lb />
Hydra rocks, but I think this is a roll. This album is<lb />
not as blatantly commercial as Toto's first album, so<lb />
these fine artists have a chance to experiment a bit.<lb />
Toto features two keyboards, and that proves to be a<lb />
different, yet pleasing, contribution. Steve Lukather<lb />
allows his guitar to go on jazzy binges from time to time<lb />
which is another pleasant diversion.<lb />
The weakest points of this album are its dreadful<lb />
lyrics, expositions upon how cool it is to be rock stars<lb />
and childishly simple odes to lovers in rock 'n' roll lingo.<lb />
There is good music on this album, but there seems<lb />
to be little inspiration behind the release, except in the<lb />
pursuit of the commercial dollar.<lb />
Angela Bofill � Angel Of The Night �<lb />
Angela Bofill is a very talented lady, having a<lb />
remarkably strong voice and possessing a goodly amount<lb />
of compositional skill.<lb />
This, her second album, presents a wide range of<lb />
styles ranging from jazz to pop and disco and finally to<lb />
gospel inclination. The variety of songs allows Angela<lb />
Bofill many mediums with which to display her<lb />
expressive and forceful vocal range.<lb />
The best songs on the album are those written by<lb />
Bofill, for they are mostly slow, contemporary ballads<lb />
which are well-written and performed. There are a few<lb />
disco cuts on the album, but those reflect the singer's<lb />
urban background. The cities offer us an exposure to a<lb />
wide variety of influences, and this electicism is a major<lb />
theme proposed by Angel of the Night.<lb />
This album features a few impressive sidemen such<lb />
as Dave Crusin, Eric Gale, Ralph Mcdonald, Patti<lb />
Austin and Eddie Daniels whose sax gives the album its<lb />
subtle jazz inkling.<lb />
A good album.<lb />
John Klemmer � Mosaic � Best of: Volume One �<lb />
John Klemmer is one of the better saxophonists<lb />
recording and was once one of the most progressive<lb />
players in jazz music. He has played with such<lb />
luminaries as Muhal Richard Abrams, Eddie Harris and<lb />
musical genius Anthony Braxton and was the featured<lb />
sax player with the Don Ellis Orchestra.<lb />
His first ten albums were so progressive that his<lb />
likeness to Stan Getz was changed, and he was<lb />
compared to visionary John Coltrane.<lb />
Klemmer became dissatisfied with being a true jazz<lb />
stalwart and decided to produce more commercial<lb />
material. As his popularity with the public grew, his<lb />
favor among jazz critics declined, but Klemmer enjoyed<lb />
this appeal to the public. He forfeited the musical<lb />
integrity and sacrifice associated with jazz excellence<lb />
and compromised his progressive approach for the big<lb />
bucks found in the commercial recording industry.<lb />
Mosaic is completely composed of his post-progres-<lb />
sive material and would be an excellent selection for<lb />
those interested in slow paced, not too stimulating,<lb />
easy-listening music.<lb />
Mosaic is a double album that features material<lb />
ranging from his first commercial endeavor Touch to his<lb />
previous album Brazilia.<lb />
Mosaic is a nice, relaxing, easy to listen to album,<lb />
but does that sound like jazz. Moreover, is this really<lb />
the best he has produced? Hardly.<lb />
Symphony receives challenge grant<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
Symphony became one of<lb />
only 120 art groups in the<lb />
U.S. Monday to receive a<lb />
challenge grant this year<lb />
from the National Endow-<lb />
ment for the Arts.<lb />
The grant which is a<lb />
matching grant requiring a<lb />
three-for-one match for<lb />
every dollar from the NEA<lb />
is in the amount of<lb />
$200,000<lb />
"This action on the<lb />
part of the National<lb />
Endowment for the Arts<lb />
offers the North Carolina<lb />
Symphony its best hope of<lb />
matching its financial de-<lb />
velopment to its artistic<lb />
achievement because it<lb />
comes as a challenge to us<lb />
and to our fellow North<lb />
Carolinians Charles B.<lb />
Wade, Jr of Winston-<lb />
Salem, said. Wade, Secre-<lb />
tary of the International<lb />
Advisory Board of R.J.<lb />
Reynolds Industries, is the<lb />
newly elected Chairman of<lb />
the Symphony's Board of<lb />
Trustees.<lb />
In other comments<lb />
made by Symphony offi-<lb />
cials at a news conference<lb />
Monday in the Symphony<lb />
offices, it was disclosed<lb />
that the NEA grant would<lb />
be part of a larger fund- year 1979-1981 period,<lb />
raising effort, called the In addition to the .EA<lb />
North Carolina Symphony grant, the Challenge Fund<lb />
Challenge Fund. This will include a $125,000,<lb />
larger effort has a goal of three-for-one matching En-<lb />
$2 million during the two- dowment Grant.<lb />
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Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Pirates stomp Spiders, 52-10<lb />
(Photo by Chap Gurley)<lb />
Leander Green scrambles<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
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Quarterback Leander Green and running back Sam<lb />
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A Green pass to split end Vern Davenport for 18,<lb />
another to Collins for 16 and an 11 yard personal foul<lb />
penalty set up a nine yard blast by Harrell.<lb />
Again Richmond was unable to sustain a drive on the<lb />
rejeuvenated Pirate defense, but the picture changed<lb />
momentarily in favor of the visiting Spiders.<lb />
The Pirates drove to the Richmond 36, but the<lb />
Spiders defense showed its first sign of strength as they<lb />
held ECU to fourth and eight.<lb />
Head coach Pat Dye called timeout to confer with his<lb />
veteran signal caller, and although distance kicker<lb />
Davenport was willing, the decision was made to go for<lb />
the first down.<lb />
Green sprinted right and optioned to keep the ball,<lb />
but could only manage four of the needed five yards.<lb />
Richmond coach Jim Tait, under pressure because of<lb />
the winless record his troops have amassed, installed<lb />
reserve quarterback Tim Venable into the starting<lb />
lineup, but the speedy sophomore enjoyed no more<lb />
success than his predecessor.<lb />
After another Wolfe punt, Green directed the<lb />
wishbone attack to the left, pitching to Harrell who<lb />
exploded up the sideline for a 59 yard TD. He appeared<lb />
to have been stopped on at about the 20, but a bone<lb />
Odom to speak<lb />
PIRATE POOP:<lb />
New East Carolina basketball coach Dave Odom will<lb />
speak tonight at a Men's Residence Council-sponsored<lb />
event in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
The Pirates will hold a brief scrimmage after which<lb />
the players will be announced to the gathering before<lb />
Odom makes his talk. Afterwards, the ex-Wake Forest<lb />
assistant will be available during a question-and-answer<lb />
session.<lb />
Odom is expected to speak to tlie group on the<lb />
importance of attendance at home games. He has<lb />
stressed this in many of his talks already. The season's<lb />
outlook and other matters will also be discussed.<lb />
Following Odom's question-and-answer session,<lb />
there will be drawings held to give away a basketball to<lb />
one representative from each of the four men's dorms<lb />
on campus. To be eligible for the drawing, one must<lb />
register in the lobby of their respective dorm.<lb />
Odom asks that everyone be in Minges by 6:45, so<lb />
that he can finish as quickly as possible, so not to<lb />
interfere with the practice of the women's team.<lb />
THE PIRATES WILL be unveiled officially to the<lb />
public this Wednesday, when they will play in the<lb />
annual Purple-Gold contest. Both the men's and<lb />
women's teams will conduct such a scrimmage. The<lb />
women's game is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. with<lb />
the men's game immediately following.<lb />
ANYONE WATCHING Pirate Game Plan, the ECU<lb />
assistant football coach's show seen on Channel 12, last<lb />
Thursday was given a real treat with ECU nose guard<lb />
John Hallow. The sophomore surely thrilled everyone<lb />
tuned in when he imitated former heavyweight boxing<lb />
champ Muhammed Ali.<lb />
Well, surprise, surprise, surprise. The word is that<lb />
the response was such that Hallow will be back on this<lb />
Thursday at 11:30 p.m. for an encore. Anyone who<lb />
chooses to tune in will probably go to bed with a smile.<lb />
Hallow does an excellent job of imitating one of the<lb />
most familiar voices in the world. The champ would<lb />
surely get a kick out of it himself.<lb />
UPDATING THE PIRATES STATISTICALLY:<lb />
�ECU ranks third in the nation in rushing offense,<lb />
sixth in total offense and eighth in scoring offense after<lb />
a 52-10 drubbing of Richmond last Saturday. Each<lb />
statistical category shows an improvement over last<lb />
week.<lb />
�The Pirates' total offense figure of 454.2 yards per<lb />
game is only 5.5 yards a game behind the fifth-rated<lb />
team, Southern California. The rushing offense mark of<lb />
352.8 yards is not far behind national leader Nebraska,<lb />
which is averaging 361.2 yards.<lb />
�Anthony Collins is 23rd in the nation in rushing<lb />
with 877 yards after nine games. His 7.4 yards per carry<lb />
average is the second best mark in the country while his<lb />
154.0 yard average ranks him sixth nationally in all-<lb />
purpose running. Charles White of Southern California<lb />
is tops in this category, averaging 190.6 yards.<lb />
crushing block from fullback Theodore Sutton paved the<lb />
way to the end zone.<lb />
One of three turnovers by the Pirates set up a 42<lb />
yard field goal by Richmond's Scott Schramme as time<lb />
expired in the second quarter. Collins coughed up the<lb />
ball near mid-field on a mishandled exchange.<lb />
The Spider defense held strong in their first<lb />
appearance of the second half, but the web collapsed<lb />
minutes later on a broken play.<lb />
Green rolled right and looked up field for tight end<lb />
Billy Ray Washington, but his high school teammate<lb />
was hawked by double coverage.<lb />
Green instinctively cut back against the grain and<lb />
bolted through thepermeable secondary for an 87 yard<lb />
touchdown sprint; his longest while wearing the purple<lb />
and gold.<lb />
The teams followed by exchanging fumbles, with<lb />
ECU finally maintaining possession.<lb />
On his final appearance of the evening, Green<lb />
galloped 16 yards untouched for yet another touchdown.<lb />
In an effort to give the ECU reserves valuable game<lb />
time, Dye made wholesale substitutions through the<lb />
remainder of the game.<lb />
On third and 10 from the ECU 20, freshman<lb />
quarterback Carlton Nelson tossed an interception to<lb />
Spider cornerbask Reggie Evans, giving Richmond the<lb />
ball on the ECU 24, their deepest field possession in the<lb />
� contest.<lb />
On first down, Brian Allard heaved a lame duck to<lb />
the end zone which ECU cornerback Willie Holley tipped<lb />
but was unable to intercept or knock away from flanker<lb />
Blenus Martin, who made the reception for the only<lb />
Richmond TD.<lb />
The speedy Nelson tallied 39 yards rushing on ECU's<lb />
final drive, which was culminated by a three yard burst<lb />
by sophomore Harold Blue.<lb />
"Five bowl teams might have played in North<lb />
Carolina today said Dye, "and not one of them can<lb />
move the football like our bunch. I wish there was some<lb />
way this team could get the credit it deserves<lb />
"We had to play a team which hadn't had a lot of<lb />
success and that's not the easiest thing in the world, but<lb />
we were ready. I credit the assistant coaches and the<lb />
players for that. We have gotten better every week.<lb />
"I feel for Coach Tait and Richmond he added.<lb />
"The season hasn't been much fun for them<lb />
(Photo by Kip Sloan)<lb />
Harrell on 59 yard TD run<lb />
Grapplers take tourney crown<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The East Carolina coaching career of Ed Steers, the<lb />
new Pirate wrestling mentor, began with a booming<lb />
success Saturday when the Pirates claimed first place<lb />
honors in the Monarch-Civitan Open Tournament in<lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
The Pirates edged out Clemson and host Old<lb />
Dominion for the crown.<lb />
"Really, I had no idea what to expect said Steers.<lb />
"We took 24 men and Clemson entered 35, so on the<lb />
surface there didn't appear to be any way that we could<lb />
win. We didn't even enter in two weight divisions, 158<lb />
or 190 pounds<lb />
Four Pirates reached the finals in their weight<lb />
divisions to lead the way in the surprising ECU showing,<lb />
three of them coming away winners.<lb />
Steve Goode, Butch Revils and D.T. Joyner each won<lb />
in their weight class and Frank Shaede finished second<lb />
in his.<lb />
Goode, wrestling in the 167-pound class, defeated<lb />
John Nowlan.d of Old Dominion 12-4 in the finals.<lb />
"Steve very well could have been named the<lb />
outstanding wrestler in the tournament claimed<lb />
Steers. "He just completely dominated his weight<lb />
class<lb />
Steers also spoke highly of Joyner, who defeated<lb />
James Brown of Appalachian State 3-1 in the finals of<lb />
the heavyweight division. "D.T. deserves special credit<lb />
for our win Steers said. "He has such a tough<lb />
academic schedule at this time and has had to practice<lb />
at odd hours. His performance was really remarkable<lb />
Revils won the 177-pound class by pinning Clemson's<lb />
Howard Lindstrom at 3:46 of their match. Shaede fell to<lb />
ODU's Roger Randall in the 150-pound finals 4-2.<lb />
Though the Pirates went out and won their first<lb />
match of the year, Steers is still wary of the season<lb />
ahead. "This win gets us started on the right track he<lb />
said. "It's a little deceiving, though. We have some<lb />
very experienced and excellent individuals but we are<lb />
hurting for overall team balance.<lb />
"In the larger meets, like the one Saturday Steers<lb />
continued, "these individuals will mean an awful lot if<lb />
we can get several of them in the finals. In the dual<lb />
meets, though, they won't mean quite as much. We<lb />
must have a super effort from everyone in the duals<lb />
The win at ODU marks the fourth consecutive year<lb />
that Steers has coached the winning team in the<lb />
tournament. The past three years lie led William and<lb />
Mary to victory.<lb />
The first-year ECU coach cited mental readiness as a<lb />
key for the Pirates. "We've tried to get the guys feeling<lb />
positive about themselves he said. "It showed through<lb />
in this tournament. The guys also did a lot of things<lb />
technically right. In the past, East Carolina has lost on<lb />
mental errors. This year we did a better job mentally<lb />
than any team entered<lb />
The Pirates finished the tournament with 112 points,<lb />
followed by Clemson with 11034, Old Dominion 108V&amp;,<lb />
Appalachian State 95, Westchester State 843i, and<lb />
William and Mary with 794.<lb />
ECU will compete in the North Carolina Invitational<lb />
in Chapel Hill this Friday and Saturday and will open its<lb />
dual season at Richmond on Nov. 21.<lb />
Healthy after injuries<lb />
Warren known for hitting<lb />
Jeffrey Warren<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
In past years the Pirate defense has been called the<lb />
"Wild Dog" defense, the "Swarm" defense and<lb />
numerous other unprintable titles.<lb />
The units have been anchored by standout players<lb />
such as Danny Kepley, Jim Bolding, Zack Valentine and<lb />
Mike Brewington.<lb />
All too often a spectacular performer is<lb />
overshadowed by one of these names, but one who is<lb />
certain not to be lost in the crowd is junior linebacker<lb />
Jeffrey Warren.<lb />
At 5-10, 207, the Snow Hill native is not as awesome<lb />
appearing as the towering giants that patrol the<lb />
secondary for other teams, but his philosophy on<lb />
defense is simple and to the point.<lb />
"I like to hit people hard but I don't like to get hit<lb />
hard mused Warren. "You have to take some hard<lb />
shots, but in the end I like to think that the ones I gave<lb />
out were harder than the ones I got<lb />
Warren was juggled from defensive end to his<lb />
natural linebacker slot throughout the season, and<lb />
according to defensive head coach Frank Orgel he had<lb />
trouble getting accustomed to the two positions.<lb />
"He was confused last year said Orgel. "Jeffrey<lb />
had a problem in dropping into the right spot on our<lb />
pass coverage. That sort of thing has to come to a player<lb />
by doing it over and over.<lb />
"He's got good, solid technique on tackling and is<lb />
one of the hardest hitters we've got. It gives Jeffrey a<lb />
boost and that is kind of contagious<lb />
One of Sport Information Director Walt Atkins'<lb />
favorite stories is how Warren hit one of his teammates<lb />
fPh t b K' SI 80 kar( m 1� pre-season drills that both breast plates<lb />
on the victim's shoulder pads broke and he was out of<lb />
practice for several days with a sore chest.<lb />
"In the (Independence Bowl) game last year I had a<lb />
hit like that Warren said. "That really felt good to<lb />
me.<lb />
That hit, too, was'a monumental impact.<lb />
The unfortunately Louisiana Tech quarterback who<lb />
was on the receiving end was knocked cold, never to<lb />
return to the contest.<lb />
Lately it has been Jeffrey Warren on the receiving<lb />
end of the pain. In the first half of the N.C. State game<lb />
in early September, Warren suffered a laceration to his<lb />
hand which appeared to be routine at the time.<lb />
Infection set in, though, and Warren was confined to<lb />
the infirmary for observation and treatment, forcing him<lb />
to miss the Pirates' 28-14 loss to Duke the following<lb />
week.<lb />
"That made me feel real bad; like I had let the team<lb />
down said Warren. "I haven't had a chance to get<lb />
many big hits this year because I've been hurt so<lb />
much<lb />
Orgen has nothing but praise for Warren when it<lb />
comes to his injury-plagued past.<lb />
"I don't know if we've got many kids who would<lb />
play with the pain he's played with he said. "Up until<lb />
the last couple of weeks, he's been pieced together to<lb />
play. Now up to about 80 or 90 percent strength.<lb />
"He helps Mike (Brewington) with the enthusiasm<lb />
he has on the field, and I'm sure Mike helps him. When<lb />
you have two linebackers that compliment each other,<lb />
then it makes things go that much smoother<lb />
Warren explained that the defense realized before<lb />
the season started that the loss of former standouts Zack<lb />
Valentine and Fred Chavis would hurt the team, but<lb />
added that they knew they had the personnel to replace<lb />
them.<lb />
"If we win the next three games big, we still have a<lb />
chance for a bowl Warren states. "I'm going to<lb />
rack-up in the last two games.<lb />
"I'll get some good licks in before the season is<lb />
over, I'm sure<lb />
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