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�he i�nat Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 54 No JHT<lb />
jb<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Friday, February I, 1980<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
Jarvis Residents Will Face<lb />
Possible Second Eviction<lb />
Carolyn Fulgum. Dean of Women<lb />
Irritated Jarvis residents voiced their opposition<lb />
yesterday afternoon to the future plans to change Jarvis<lb />
into a co-ed dorm.<lb />
Martha McDonald, a sophomore living on the first<lb />
floor of Jarvis, explained what was going on: "They<lb />
decided that they were going to make Jarvis a co-ed<lb />
dorm with guys on the first floor and girls on the se-<lb />
cond. All the girls on the second floor get to keep their<lb />
rooms, but we don't get to keep ours<lb />
She added that first floor occupants are essentially be-<lb />
ing "kicked out" of their rooms. Another Jarvis resi-<lb />
dent, Jackie Whitner, stated, "If they can kick the girls<lb />
out of the first floor or Jarvis and make provisions for<lb />
the men to move in, then they can make provisions for<lb />
us to have a place to live also<lb />
Ruth Jakes, another first floor resident, said, "We<lb />
paid first and that's why we are on the first floor. We<lb />
are the ones getting kicked out yet we are supposed to<lb />
have priority over second floor residents. They're also<lb />
not doing a damn thing about where we can go either<lb />
Jarvis residents were also upset about men having<lb />
suites like students in Scott Dorm. One resident claim-<lb />
ed, "You best believe that if I got a chance to be in<lb />
Scott, I'd be there. It's just not fair to kick our asses<lb />
out. It should be a fair swap<lb />
One student commented that guys wouldn't like Jar-<lb />
vis rooms because thev are much smaller than other<lb />
rooms. "They're also going to tear them up. They'll<lb />
probably rip out the air conditioning she said.<lb />
"The girls haven't even had a chance to get suites<lb />
another resident commented, "and now we get a nice<lb />
place to live and the guys are going to come in here and<lb />
tear it up. I mean, that's just guys<lb />
Most of the girls wanted to talk to Dean Fulgum,<lb />
dean of women. "She wouldn't come over and talk to<lb />
us today to answer any of our questions. She made the<lb />
head of our dorm tell us one resident said. When con-<lb />
tacted by The East Carolinian, Dean Fulgum declined to<lb />
comment.<lb />
The women were told there would be a meeting<lb />
tonight and their questions would be answered. Ruth<lb />
Jakes said, "Dean Fulgum said she would answer our<lb />
questions, but she has not said that she would do<lb />
anything about it. She's not giving any of us a fair<lb />
chance<lb />
Virginia Carlton, Jarvis president, predicted, "The<lb />
thing is final. This will be a co-ed dorm. What we have<lb />
to do is make sure that the Dean and everybody have<lb />
facilities that will satisfy all of these girls because they're<lb />
left out in the rain<lb />
When one resident suggested that the dorm be open<lb />
for first and second floors to have equal choices for the<lb />
rooms on second floor, Carlton eplied, "Let's forget<lb />
about that. That's over with. What we have to deal with<lb />
now is where these girls will be put. Everyone keeps<lb />
talking about the dorm becoming co-ed. Forget that.<lb />
The fact remains that Jarvis is going to be co-ed. We<lb />
want the dean and everybody to work with these girls on<lb />
first floor and help them find someplace else to live<lb />
The problem remains. Jarvis residents are<lb />
dissatisfied, but their efforts seem to be useless accor-<lb />
ding to Carlton.She added, "If you want to march, we'll<lb />
go right now, but it's not going to do any good<lb />
There will be a meeting tonight where the many<lb />
questions from Jarvis residents will be answered.<lb />
Canada Aids American Diplomats<lb />
By The Associated Press<lb />
Relatives of the Americans spirited out of Iran by<lb />
Canadian-L.S. efforts shed tears of relief and broke<lb />
their silent vigil after learning that their loved ones were<lb />
safe.<lb />
"I'm going to be indebted to Canada for the rest of<lb />
mv life said Marge Schatz of Post Falls, Idaho,<lb />
mother of Henry Lee Schatz, an agricultural attache<lb />
who uav one of the six who fled by posing as Cana-<lb />
ms.<lb />
In Oceanport. N.J Setsuko Amburn, whose<lb />
daughter Cora I ijek and her husband, Mark, both 25,<lb />
also escaped, said she cried "like a baby" upon hearing<lb />
the news.<lb />
And in (ossviJIe, Tenn Mary Frank, mother of<lb />
Visitation Commitee<lb />
Kathleen F. Stafford, who fled with her husband,<lb />
Joseph, said, "I'm still walking on water<lb />
There was no immediate word from relatives of the<lb />
sixth American, consular official Robert G. Anders.<lb />
Schatz, 31, a graduate of the University of Idaho,<lb />
served in India before being assigned to Iran.<lb />
"Throughout the three months, it has been a time of<lb />
uncertainty his mother said. "I haven't actually heard<lb />
from him since he was home last October  All I know<lb />
is that he is safe and coming home she told the Coeur<lb />
d'Alene, Idaho, Press on Tuesday.<lb />
All six have been hiding out in Tehran since last Nov.<lb />
4, when militants stormed the U.S. Embassy and took<lb />
Americans hostage. They fled � with the help of the<lb />
CIA and the Canadian government � and are now in an<lb />
undisclosed location.<lb />
"I was so worried, although I knew she was not a<lb />
hostage, but was hiding out said Mrs. Amburn, ad-<lb />
ding she heard from her daughter once after the<lb />
takeover but did not know where the couple was hiding.<lb />
Mrs. Lijek and Mrs. Stafford were consular assistants at<lb />
the embassy, while their husbands were consular of-<lb />
ficers.<lb />
"I don't know when she will be home or when she will<lb />
land said Mrs. Amburn, who lived in Tehran from<lb />
1972 to 1975 while her husband, Joseph, worked for an<lb />
Iranian company. "My husband says he will take the<lb />
day off when she arrives and he bought champagne. It's<lb />
one of the best days of our lives<lb />
Winter Finally Brings Snow To Greenville<lb />
and students are loving it<lb />
Survey Reveals ECU Student Preferences<lb />
Early Visitation Protests<lb />
By WAYNETALTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Student Visitation Commit-<lb />
tee met Tuesday night in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center to<lb />
evaluate the results of their recent<lb />
survey and to draft recommenda-<lb />
tions to present to the SGA.<lb />
The committee was formed to<lb />
make recommendations about<lb />
visitation policies and came to the<lb />
attention of Barbara Ellstrom and<lb />
Dasha Efird, co-chairpersons, at a<lb />
SGA meeting. They then formed a<lb />
committee composed of the student<lb />
resident staff, SGA members, and<lb />
WRC and MRC presidents.<lb />
Efird pointed out that these peo-<lb />
ple have a strong interest in student<lb />
life and wish to improve the present<lb />
visitation policies.<lb />
The Visitation Committee is com-<lb />
prised of the following members:<lb />
Barbara Ellstrom, assistant resident<lb />
advisor and member of the SGA;<lb />
Dasha Efird, hall advisor and<lb />
member of the SGA; Stephanie<lb />
Ganus, WRC president; Eileen<lb />
Rodri, hall advisor; Leslie<lb />
Broadhurst, assistant resident ad-<lb />
visor; Kirk Little, member of the<lb />
SGA; and Al Patrick, member of<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
The purpose of the survey was<lb />
make recommendations reeardine<lb />
"We are hopeful that these recomendations will be carried<lb />
through by the administration. "<lb />
the visitation program, co-ed<lb />
residence halls, and security entry<lb />
into the residence halls. The forms<lb />
were administered to individual<lb />
residence halls so ECU students<lb />
could voice their opinions.<lb />
Approximately 2000 were ac-<lb />
cumulated for the survey. The first<lb />
question on the survey form was:<lb />
"Do you entertain guests of the op-<lb />
posite sex in your room?" Nineteen<lb />
hundred students said yes, 70<lb />
replied no, while 17 had no opinion.<lb />
One of the most popular ques-<lb />
tions on the survey was: "Would<lb />
you like to see the hours extended<lb />
on weekends, Friday-Sunday?"<lb />
Although 147 students answered no,<lb />
1812 replied yes and 1167 of these<lb />
residents preferred twenty-four<lb />
hours for weekend visitation.<lb />
One section of the survey form<lb />
allowed students to write comments<lb />
and suggestions concerning visita-<lb />
tion policies, and there were varied<lb />
replies.<lb />
Concerning the centrex system,<lb />
one student said it would be an ex-<lb />
cellent solution in place of the inter-<lb />
com system.Another added that<lb />
many times one couldn't hear<lb />
through the intercom, and half of<lb />
the guys don't even know how to<lb />
use it.<lb />
A resident of Fletcher dorm feels<lb />
that visitation hours are too short<lb />
because even an out of town guest<lb />
must wait until noon before entering<lb />
the dormitory rooms.<lb />
One student commented that the<lb />
indviduals here are mature adults<lb />
and should be treated as such. A<lb />
Jarvis resident added that as college<lb />
students, we should be past<lb />
"hand-holding" by campus regula-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Several individuals favored the<lb />
use of a key card for entry to the<lb />
dorms after visitation hours, instead<lb />
of campus police. A Fleming resi-<lb />
dent said her main disagreement<lb />
with visitation policies was entering<lb />
and exiting only through the front<lb />
doors because of the inconvenience.<lb />
One student summed up his feel-<lb />
ings stating that visitation hours are<lb />
for kids and sick people in hospitals.<lb />
After evaluating the surveys, the<lb />
visitation committee drew up nine<lb />
recommendations "to be presented<lb />
Tuesday night to Dean Fulgum,<lb />
dean of women, and Dr. Meyers,<lb />
the vice chancellor of student life.<lb />
They are: 1) Experimental 24-hour<lb />
visitation on weekends should be us-<lb />
ed throughout the campus. If the<lb />
students can wisely use this<lb />
priviledge, it should become a per-<lb />
manent part of the visitation policy.<lb />
2) Escorted males should be allowed<lb />
to use any entrance or exit until 8<lb />
p.m. 3) On the SGA Judicial Hand-<lb />
book under the visitation policy on<lb />
page 27, Rule D�"Doors will re-<lb />
main open and lights will stay<lb />
on"�should be voided from the<lb />
policy. 4) Implement as soon as<lb />
possible the centrex system because<lb />
the intercoms are constantly broken<lb />
and used improperly. 5) More police<lb />
personnel should be on duty in the<lb />
early mornings to let girls into the<lb />
dorms. 6) Greater efforts to imple-<lb />
ment the key system campus-wide,<lb />
and consider the use of a magnetic<lb />
card system. 7) Mix up male and<lb />
female dorms on campus by bring-<lb />
ing a male dorm to the west campus<lb />
and convert Scott Dorm into a co-ed<lb />
living arrangement. 8) The usage of<lb />
supervision sheets should be voided<lb />
in the female dorms. 9) Considering<lb />
the results from the survey concern-<lb />
ing extending hours during the<lb />
weekdays, the committee suggests<lb />
that longer hours be voted on by<lb />
residents of each dorm. This recom-<lb />
mendation is referred to in Rule B<lb />
ECU Students Speak Out On Draft Registration<lb />
By DEBBIE HOTALING<lb />
Asst. News Editor<lb />
Eighteen- to twenty-six-years-<lb />
old? That's the prime age range.<lb />
ECU students are thinking about<lb />
draft registration and the possibility<lb />
of being drafted.<lb />
The issue of reinstating draft<lb />
registration is being discussed in<lb />
Washington, D.C now � not only<lb />
for men, but women, too. ERA is<lb />
getting just what it asked for.<lb />
The Carter administration recent-<lb />
ly revoked the Soviets' export<lb />
license allowing them to buy high-<lb />
technology parts. Their license was<lb />
revoked because these parts helped<lb />
construct the trucks used in the in-<lb />
vasion of Afghanistan.<lb />
American athletes are stilt waiting<lb />
for the final word concerning Presi-<lb />
dent Carter's call for an American<lb />
boycott of the Moscow Olympics<lb />
pending a Soviet Union pull-out<lb />
from Afghanistan.<lb />
Many ECU students feel the draft<lb />
is something we'll all have to con-<lb />
sider soon, and we should be ready<lb />
to go to war. Others feel that the<lb />
draft is inevitable, but they refuse to<lb />
go. Regardless of opinion, people<lb />
on campus have taken a stand on<lb />
the question of draft registration.<lb />
"President Carter is correct in in-<lb />
sisting in the reinstating of the draft<lb />
registration because America, at this<lb />
time, is sadly lacking in defense per-<lb />
sonnel said Beau Hays, a<lb />
freshman poli-sci major from<lb />
Raleigh. "I think women should be<lb />
drafted and put in desk positions.<lb />
I'll fight for my country, but damn-<lb />
ed if I'll die for it<lb />
Oredia Walston, a cophomore ac-<lb />
counting major from Wilson:<lb />
"They'll reinstate the draft. But if<lb />
the draft question drags into the<lb />
next election, there probably won't<lb />
be a lrft. I think women will be<lb />
draflcu, out I wouldn't volunteer to<lb />
go. I think this crisis is our business<lb />
now, but it could have been avoid-<lb />
ed. America gives in to everybody so<lb />
they (other countries) think they can<lb />
take advantage of us<lb />
Jacqueline Batts, a freshman<lb />
computer science major from,<lb />
Wilson: "I don't think women will<lb />
be drafted, but I'd go if I had to.<lb />
Iran has our people as hostages<lb />
because we allowed the shah to stay<lb />
here. I definitely think the Iran crisis<lb />
has greatly influenced the bringing<lb />
back of the draft<lb />
Robert Swaim, a senior accoun-<lb />
ting major from Greensboro: "All<lb />
Carter can do is ask Congress to<lb />
renew registration. I see the necessi-<lb />
ty of registration. I guess we could<lb />
call it a necessary evil. When you<lb />
register for the draft, you're signing<lb />
up to gamble your life in the event<lb />
of war. It's necessary. I would do it<lb />
reluctantly. We're prepared to de-<lb />
fend ourselves against anybody �<lb />
except the Soviet Union. It's a cry-<lb />
ing shame we're second in power to<lb />
this vicious, communist nation<lb />
because of Carter's appeasement<lb />
and weakness. We've had a gutless<lb />
president<lb />
Monte Bracy, a junior art educa-<lb />
tion major from Richmond, Va<lb />
"I'm pretty sure the draft is coming<lb />
back. Yes, I think women will be<lb />
drafted. I guess I'll be heading south<lb />
for the summer or north for the<lb />
winter, depending on when it hap-<lb />
pens. Registration will probably be<lb />
in the next three to six months<lb />
Jeff Betcher, a junior industrial<lb />
tech. major from Goldsboro: "I<lb />
don't see fighting, everybody else's<lb />
war like Vietnam. But the situations<lb />
in Iran and Afghanistan are testing<lb />
us. I think we should be ready to go.<lb />
Registration is one step closer to the<lb />
draft, and that's one step closer to<lb />
war. I think women should be re-<lb />
quired to register. After all, they<lb />
wanted equal rights, so they should<lb />
have to go, too<lb />
Edie Fekete, a sophomore biology<lb />
major from Richmond, Va "I<lb />
See DRAFT, page 2<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
I � ffram KaHragr 7<lb />
�wfc�ha� immrtragr J�<lb />
Nfcfcittwa<lb />
1<lb />
on page 27 of the SGA Judicial<lb />
Handbook.<lb />
The Visitation Committee has<lb />
future plans that include an evalua-<lb />
tion of the centrex system, room-<lb />
mate rights, and a comparison of<lb />
visitation policies at the UNC<lb />
schools.<lb />
When asked to comment on the<lb />
overal survey, Barbara Ellstrom,<lb />
committee co-chairperson replied,<lb />
"I thought the results were good,<lb />
and I'm glad that students had a lot<lb />
of input into this issue. We are<lb />
hopeful that these recommendations<lb />
will be carried through by the ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
Improved<lb />
Language<lb />
Lab Opens<lb />
By KICHARD GREEN<lb />
Copy Kditor<lb />
New language laboratory<lb />
facilities will open Feb. 4 in<lb />
Graham, room 105, according to<lb />
Gary Ambert, director of the lab.<lb />
The new lab will gradually replace<lb />
the old one in room 106 as funds<lb />
become available.<lb />
"The chancellor and the vice<lb />
:hancellor of academic affairs are<lb />
doing everything possible to find<lb />
funds that are needed for this ex-<lb />
pansion Ambert said.<lb />
The old lab recently had a shor-<lb />
tage of recorders, but most have<lb />
now been repaired. According to<lb />
Ambert, the shortage of operable<lb />
recorders in the lab was the result of<lb />
11 years of constant use. He said the<lb />
normal life expectancy of the<lb />
recorders is four years.<lb />
At present the new lab has only<lb />
five new recorders. The new<lb />
machines use cassettes, rather than<lb />
the old recl-to-reel type, and the<lb />
quality of the recordings is much<lb />
greater.<lb />
Ambert said the only problem<lb />
with phasing out the old lab is that<lb />
the new lab will not be able to ex-<lb />
pand quickly enough to accoimHlatc<lb />
I he same number of student. rhc<lb />
reason is lack of fund, he sakl.<lb />
I<lb />
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I he fourteenth session of the<lb />
I egisiature of the Student Government<lb />
sivianon was sailed to order b<lb />
Speaker Mike Adkins at 5 (M p m A<lb />
moment of silence was observed, the<lb />
i.ill was sailed, a quorum was declared.<lb />
and the minutes were approved<lb />
s i S)I<lb />
kl COR IS<lb />
tOMMIITII<lb />
Ms ollniei reported lhat Ihe p<lb />
.moils C ommittee met loda) .ind<lb />
.sid out ihe I CGC, E I I'lavhouse.<lb />
d ihe E I Science Education i luh<lb />
hi!U lasoiahls with amendments<lb />
Mr Patrick vaid ;he Student Welfare<lb />
l ommittee was to meet tonight We<lb />
also h.nl received I letter tiom Or<lb />
concernin installing lights m the<lb />
ad track area neai Minges. the<lb />
L-ould not he installed because of<lb />
property<lb />
Ms Bell reported ihai the Rules anj<lb />
i I mmntec had amendments<lb />
ii Ihe I lection Rules and would<lb />
host d.i<lb />
M Bernstein reported that ihe<lb />
Screenings and ppointments . ommil<lb />
id screened and chosen three new<lb />
tav I egislators to be approved 'odas<lb />
David Howe; man. Ras like and<lb />
I Jwaids<lb />
SGA Minutes<lb />
January 28, 1980<lb />
NtW BUSINESS:<lb />
Mi Bernstein moved to suspend the<lb />
rules to consider IB 14 1, "Approval<lb />
of New Day I egislators " Suspension<lb />
passed and Mr Bernstein made a mo-<lb />
tion on the bill Question was called<lb />
and the bill passed Mr Mann swore in<lb />
new Dav I egistalors David Bowerman.<lb />
Ra I ike and Muhael I dwards<lb />
Ms Bateman introduced I B 14 2.<lb />
"Appropriation to ihe A.I- "<lb />
Ms Bell introduced I B 14 I.<lb />
"Approval ol C onstitution<lb />
Ms Bishop introduced I B 14 4.<lb />
Approval of l onstitution tor ihe<lb />
ECU dult I ducation Association<lb />
Mi Brown moved to suspend the<lb />
rules to consider I R 14 I. "ECU StU<lb />
dent Government -Xssosiation Supports<lb />
ihe Greenville Rescue Squad " Suspen-<lb />
sion passed and a motion was made on<lb />
ihe bill Mr Ouinn moved to pass the<lb />
hill hv acclamation; motion failed Ms<lb />
ollmei commented ihat the resolution<lb />
wa- a good was fot I (. I to get out into<lb />
ihe community Mr Quinn moved for<lb />
previous question Motion passed<lb />
Resolution passed<lb />
Ms Hell introduced 1 B 14-5,<lb />
"Appropriation io ihe National Model<lb />
Organization 't fncan I nity and<lb />
I H 14 f. "Appropriation to the Vi<lb />
tional Model Organization ol American<lb />
Stales "<lb />
liay Community,1' as amended It was<lb />
explained that the 1150 00 for Peer<lb />
Counseling Training was to have pro<lb />
fessional psychiatrists train students to<lb />
be counselors Mr Settle commented<lb />
that there is not really any difference<lb />
between ECOC and religious, fraternal,<lb />
and political organizations on campus<lb />
which are not funded Ms Stanlorth<lb />
noted that it is a service organization<lb />
Mi Sherrod added that the bill should<lb />
be nidged by Us metit only Question<lb />
was called, and the bill passed on a dm<lb />
sion vote of 15 12 with ft abstentions<lb />
Ms Vollmer moved to pass LB 13-2,<lb />
"Appropriation to Fast Carolina<lb />
Playhouse. Supplemental. 1980 " Ms<lb />
Vollmer explained that the Playhouse<lb />
had a shortfall of S2.274 00 and that<lb />
Ihe hill was originally cut by f.iVK) (�)<lb />
in the tall Ms Simpson commented<lb />
that the Playhouse had alreadv been<lb />
funded rincc and should not receive<lb />
money thai an unfunded club might<lb />
need Question was called Bill passed<lb />
NOI C IS<lb />
NOl NCEMENTS<lb />
AND<lb />
AN<lb />
ll I SI loss Nl) l'RI II I ol s<lb />
i, i iwe SGA treasurer, made .i<lb />
cporl He explained thai the<lb />
Funds left IO appropriate, in-<lb />
c projected lust sessions summer<lb />
, v.? N 4ti this amount<lb />
ncludes the M5.000.00 in the<lb />
"emergency" account whuh the<lb />
i ure agreed not to use<lb />
M Ik spoke ii Election Rules<lb />
: nents decided upon bv the Rules<lb />
ludii �r t ommittee She<lb />
I .iied a list ctl all changes and ex<lb />
 cash One change was to have<lb />
Spring Election the Wednesday<lb />
Spring Break Mi Mclvin com<lb />
�d tl i there would be a ;wo week<lb />
l pet od it a run-off was<lb />
vary ui 11 I here were a n v<lb />
� es Mi 11 iplett pointed out<lb />
�  trtendly amendments s,mld be sue<lb />
� debate on ihe bill.<lb />
1 estet Nail at 1(1 member ol ihe<lb />
lie Volunteet Rescue Squad.<lb />
the squad He said ihat the<lb />
i i . . inmate its chattel<lb />
and ihai m ihe past, it nas<lb />
. ide, 'he I ire Department He ex<lb />
u ihat here was a plan to COO-<lb />
 the Rescue Squad and the I ire<lb />
and there was a problem of<lb />
h ,i between ihe iwo<lb />
M � � here is,is tn average<lb />
I ; campus Rescue squad calls a<lb />
: asking fot SGA support<lb />
squad, he read a resolution to be<lb />
g the meeting<lb />
Mi S m reported ;hai there was<lb />
tj possibility ot obtaining .� i!1<lb />
� - ea if not this yeat He also<lb />
�� , tudenl handbook change,<lb />
� c -s kcsi out ��. Dt Mater,<lb />
 not<lb />
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Ms Vollmer moved to pass I B 13-3.<lb />
"Appropriation to the Science Kduca<lb />
lion c lub as amended bv the Ap-<lb />
propriations Committee The total<lb />
amount lor the bill now reads<lb />
2,2HH (�i Ms Vollmer noted that the<lb />
students included in the field trip would<lb />
be presenting papers in April when<lb />
fI hosted the sonvention of the<lb />
Academy of Science Mr Irancisnoted<lb />
that wuh the past precedent ol not fun<lb />
ding navel, he sould nol support the<lb />
total amount Mr Ouinn asked for a<lb />
friendly amendment "Article III- All<lb />
monies not used will revert back to the<lb />
General fund " It was assepted A<lb />
friendly amendment was made and ac<lb />
cepted to change the bill to the original<lb />
amount ol �3,190.00 Alter some<lb />
negative discussion of the total amount.<lb />
another friendly amendment was made<lb />
and accepted for ihe Sum to be Ihe<lb />
amended amouni ol S2.2S8 tX) Ques<lb />
non was sailed, objected to; and Ms.<lb />
Johnson moved to override the objec-<lb />
tion the motion passed (Ml a division<lb />
vole of 2U 8 Bill passed on a division<lb />
vole ol 25 11 wuh 1 abstention<lb />
Ms Hell moved to pass 1 B 10 I,<lb />
"Amendment u the Election Rules<lb />
1i Bernstein asked tor a friendly;<lb />
amendment to make the election date<lb />
ihe 2nd Vedtiesdav atier Spring Break<lb />
instead ol the Wednesday before Spring<lb />
Break Ii was accepted Mr Bernstein<lb />
oked foi a friendly amendment to<lb />
nave ihe Screenings and Appointments<lb />
Committee screen and select an lies<lb />
tions Committee chairperson lor<lb />
1 egisiature approval instead of having<lb />
the Executive lake ihe responsibility as<lb />
proposed bv ihe Rules and Judiciary<lb />
i ommittee It was not accepted Ques-<lb />
lion was sailed B;l! passed<lb />
Ms ollmei moved to pass I B I 3-4.<lb />
"Appt ipriation to the East Carolina<lb />
Ms Vollmer announced an Ap<lb />
propnations Committee for 4 (Kl Mofl<lb />
dav<lb />
Mr Patrick said that there would be<lb />
a Siudeni Welfare committee following<lb />
1 egisiature<lb />
Preston Sisk. last Carolina<lb />
Plavhouse manager, announced that he<lb />
would be leaving ECU nexi year, and<lb />
he said he had enjoyed working wuh<lb />
the SGA in past sears<lb />
Ms C alder announced an I (I law<lb />
Society meeting for Tuesday night<lb />
Ml I nile said there would be an es<lb />
ccutive council meeting Thursd.o at<lb />
5:00 p m<lb />
A motion to adjourn was made and<lb />
passed<lb />
I ynnatdet<lb />
SGA Secretary<lb />
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think (he draft should be reinstated.<lb />
If we go to war now, we won't be<lb />
ready. Women should be drafted (<lb />
just as they are in other countries<lb />
like Russia and Israel. I'd be willing<lb />
to give up school to go. The situa-<lb />
tions in Iran and Afghanistan in-<lb />
volve us a whole lot more than Viet-<lb />
nam did<lb />
Nicky Francis, a graduate student<lb />
in business administration from<lb />
Winton: "I think registration is a<lb />
necessity. It's nothing new to me �<lb />
I've been registered since 1974 and<lb />
carried it at all times. We're sitting<lb />
in a similar situation as we were<lb />
before the Vietnam conflict because<lb />
of communist expansionism. In<lb />
order for the United States to re-<lb />
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Thursday durmq the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday during<lb />
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main as a world power, we must<lb />
have a strong military influence on<lb />
the rest of the world.<lb />
"Women can hold certain combat<lb />
positions now. Recently, they re-<lb />
examined the status of women in<lb />
combat roles. No, I don't think<lb />
they'll draft women to hold desk<lb />
jobs. There are enough enlisted to<lb />
do that.<lb />
"I've always taken the attitude<lb />
that the price of freedom has to be<lb />
paid, and if I was called by my<lb />
country, I'd go without hesitation<lb />
Dr. Lon Felker, political science<lb />
professor: "There's a great<lb />
possibility that the draft will be<lb />
brought back. I'd say there's a<lb />
distinct possibility of women being<lb />
registered and drafted. I don't think<lb />
women will serve in the combat<lb />
capacity. Given the urgency of the<lb />
crisis, it (registration) will be ex-<lb />
pedited through Congress as soon as<lb />
possible.<lb />
"In order to insure a democracy,<lb />
some form of sacrifice is necessary<lb />
Personally, I'm against war, but<lb />
perceiving the situation as it is,<lb />
there's a certain degree of urgency<lb />
which must be dealt with. If we fail<lb />
to meet this crisis, worse things<lb />
could happen � such as the loss of<lb />
the Persian Gulf which would make<lb />
our energy situation extremely<lb />
desperate<lb />
Steve Lamneck, a Junio<lb />
philosophy major from Ohio: "It's<lb />
time to find out who the enemv real-<lb />
ly is. I think it's the world<lb />
marketplace. Anv war that has<lb />
curred happened because of<lb />
economics. Big business got us into<lb />
the hot water. It's our voung men's<lb />
lives who have to pav to get them<lb />
out. If I cre drafted, I wouldrw<lb />
eo. I am a CO as I was to the <lb />
nam war. I'm registered as one. The<lb />
oil companies raped Iran, and<lb />
Iran wants something bad<lb />
like the power companies and<lb />
companies have raped us<lb />
years<lb />
Draft registration: It's iomei<lb />
to think about Soonei<lb />
sou'Ii have to.<lb />
Friday's is making one change and we<lb />
want YOU to Know First<lb />
FOSDICK'S<lb />
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Friday s 1890 Seafood will<lb />
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February of 1980. We will<lb />
be changing to Fosdick's<lb />
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of pride in our regular custo<lb />
mers so we would like for you<lb />
to know first. There will be no<lb />
menu changes or management or<lb />
ownership changes. We will continue<lb />
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selections we hope you have enjoyed in<lb />
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Workshops<lb />
Stained Glass<lb />
Learn cutting and designing of stained glass us-<lb />
ing copper foil and came techniques. Possibilities<lb />
include window hangings, mirrors and lamps. In-<lb />
structors: Gary Blevins and Pam Timberlake?<lb />
Section A: Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. (Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26,<lb />
Mar. 4.) Section B: Thursdays, 6-9 p.m. (Feb. 7,<lb />
14. 21, 28, Mar. 6.)<lb />
Batik<lb />
Basic steps to resist dye techniques for produc-<lb />
ing designs on fabric. Possibilities include hang-<lb />
ings, yardage, scarves and pillows. Instructor:<lb />
Cheryl Baker. Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m. (Feb. 6, 13,<lb />
20, 27.)<lb />
Enameling<lb />
Get quick results with the simple art of enamel-<lb />
ing. It can be beautifully applied to create a varie-<lb />
ty of items from ashtrays to wall plaques and is<lb />
often used in crafting jewelry. Instructor: Pam<lb />
Timberlake. Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m. (Feb. 6, 13,<lb />
20, 27.)<lb />
Pottery<lb />
Basic instruction in wheel-throwing and hand-<lb />
building techniques, glazing, and firing of clay.<lb />
Instructors: Susan Rosch and Eric Nordgulen.<lb />
Section A: Mondays, 6-9 p.m. (Feb. 4,11, 18, 15<lb />
Mar. 3, 17.) Section B: Thursdays, 6-9 p.m. (Feb.<lb />
7, 14, 21, 28, Mar. 6, 20.)<lb />
Darkroom Techniques<lb />
Basic instruction in darkroom procedures and<lb />
techniques. Students will learn to develop and<lb />
print their own black and white film. Instructor:<lb />
Susan Edmunds. Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m. (Feb. 6,<lb />
13, 20, 27, Mar. 5, 19.)<lb />
Photography<lb />
For beginners, an introduction to the use of a<lb />
35mm single-iens reflex camera. Material will<lb />
cover the basics of 35mm photography including<lb />
metering, depth of field, shutter speeds, filters,<lb />
electronic flash, types of film, etc. Instructor:<lb />
Pete Podeszwa. Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m. (Feb.<lb />
5, 12, 19, 26, Mar. 4, 18.)<lb />
Beginning Jewelry<lb />
Design and make your own jewelry using a<lb />
variety of techniques to create pieces such aS�<lb />
silver rings, bracelets, pendants, key chains, etc.<lb />
Instructor: Pam Timberlake. Mondays, 6-9 p.m.<lb />
(Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, Mar. 3.)<lb />
Floor Loom Weaving<lb />
Learn to use a four-harness floor loom. Several<lb />
patterns will be learned in creating a sampler<lb />
from which your own choice of projects will be<lb />
drawn. Instructor: Annie Cable. Wednesdays, 6-9<lb />
p.m. (Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27.)<lb />
Quilting .<lb />
Basic techniques for drawing and assembling<lb />
quilting designs including appliques, log cabin,<lb />
mosaic, stars and cathedral window. Method us-<lb />
ed will be quilt-as-you-go. Instructor: Kay<lb />
Clemens. Mondays, 7-9 p.m. (Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25,<lb />
Mar. 3.)<lb />
Kite Making<lb />
Learn the craft of kite making in this two-hour<lb />
mini-workshop. No fee will be charged. Instruc-<lb />
tor: George Brett (PCC Artist-In-Residence).<lb />
Wednesday, March 26, 6-8 p.m. (one session on-<lb />
ly)-<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Poetry Forum<lb />
The East Carolina Poetry Forum will<lb />
hold a regular workshop and meeting<lb />
Thursday, Feb. 7, at � p m in<lb />
Mendenhall. room 248. The public is<lb />
cordially invited.<lb />
Scholarship<lb />
The James B Mallory Men's Residence<lb />
Council scholarship will be awarded<lb />
this semester to a young man who is a<lb />
member of the Men's Residence Coun-<lb />
cil. The scholarship will be based on<lb />
need and residence hall contributions.<lb />
Applicants must have at least a 2.3<lb />
grade point average. Applications may<lb />
be picked up in each dorm counselor's<lb />
officer. The deadline is March I<lb />
SGA Loans<lb />
All students needing SOA loans can<lb />
now get them from the SGA office in<lb />
Mendenhall or from the Financial Aid<lb />
Office in the Old Cafeteria They are no<lb />
longer available in Whichard room 210<lb />
� James B. N'tllory, Associate Dean.<lb />
Orientation and Judiciary.<lb />
Racquetball<lb />
Anyone interested in this fast growing<lb />
sport please come to Memorial Gym,<lb />
room 104. tonight at 5 p.m. This is an<lb />
important organizational meeting.<lb />
We'll also be discussing upcoming com-<lb />
petition with other schools. If you<lb />
don't know how to play, but would like<lb />
to learn, come on out. We hope to set<lb />
up clinics and court lime for our active<lb />
members<lb />
ECU Hillel<lb />
The ECU Hillel will have its first<lb />
membership meeting of the spring<lb />
semester on Thursday, Jan. 31 at 8:30<lb />
p.m. in the Multi-purpose Room in<lb />
Mendenhall. All member and perspec-<lb />
tive members are invited to attend.<lb />
Also, on Sunday. Feb. 3, at 7:30 p.m<lb />
Hillel will present the first of its three-<lb />
pan Jewish Education Series at the<lb />
home of Jody Fine (1507 Chestnut St.).<lb />
For more information or directions,<lb />
please call Mike Freelander at<lb />
752-9495.<lb />
Summer Orientation<lb />
The Office of James B. Mallory,<lb />
Associate Dean, Orientation and<lb />
Judiciary, is now accepting applications<lb />
for counselors for Summer Orienta-<lb />
tion. Applicants must be rising seniors<lb />
or graduate students. Applications may<lb />
be picked up in Whichard Building.<lb />
Room 210. Deadline iw Friday, Feb. 8.<lb />
Family Child Assoe.<lb />
The Family Child Association will meet<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. in the Home<lb />
Economics Conference Room (143).<lb />
All members are urged to attend this<lb />
important meeting.<lb />
Allied Health<lb />
The Allied Health Professions Admis-<lb />
sion Test will be offered at ECU on<lb />
Saturday. March 8. Application blanks<lb />
are available at the Testing Center,<lb />
Speight Building, Room 105. Registra-<lb />
tion deadline is February 9.<lb />
Kappa Alpha<lb />
Kappa Alpha Beat the Clock Night at<lb />
Chapter X, Monday. Feb. 4, 9 p.ml<lb />
a.m. Door prizes, chugging contest<lb />
(prizes awarded), and. of course, all<lb />
your favorite beach and disco.<lb />
cso<lb />
LSAT<lb />
The Law School Admission Test will be<lb />
offered at ECU on Saturday, April 19.<lb />
Registration deadline is February II,<lb />
1980. Application blanks (which must<lb />
be completed and mailed to ETS) may<lb />
be obtained from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, Room 105 Speight Building.<lb />
Ski Refunds<lb />
If you have or intend to declare a major<lb />
in a science or health related cur-<lb />
riculum, you may qualify for COST-<lb />
FREE services made available through<lb />
the Center for Student Opportunities<lb />
(CSO).<lb />
CSO currently has openings for<lb />
students wishing to receive tutorial ser-<lb />
vices. There are also openings for<lb />
students to participate in individualized<lb />
or group speed-reading, notetaking and<lb />
tesitakins techniques, effective<lb />
organization of lecture notes, and Ac-<lb />
tive Reading � knowing more about<lb />
what you read in a shorter time.<lb />
Counseling services include career plan-<lb />
ning assistance, academic, personal,<lb />
financial, test anxiety, and-or group<lb />
counseling.<lb />
If you would like to be considered for<lb />
participation in any of these COST-<lb />
FREIT services, contact Dr. Bridwell,<lb />
Center for Student Opportunities, 216<lb />
Whichard Annex, or call for an ap-<lb />
pointment at 757-6122, 6075. or 6081.<lb />
Rho Epsilon<lb />
There will be a Rho Epsilon meeting<lb />
Thurs Jan. 31. at 4:00 p.m. in room<lb />
221 Mendenhall. All members and<lb />
those interested are urged to attend.<lb />
Spring plans will be made at this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
The Christmas Snowshoe Ski group will<lb />
meet in Room 108 Memorial Gym on<lb />
Thursday. Jan. 31 at 3:30 p.m. for<lb />
deposit refunds.<lb />
Book Sale<lb />
The Society for Collegiate Journalists<lb />
will sponsor a Used Book Sale on<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 31 from 10 a.m. to 2<lb />
p.m. and Friday, Feb. I from 8 a.m. to<lb />
2 p.m. in the lobby of Austin Building.<lb />
Proceeds will be used for scholarship<lb />
purposes.<lb />
Women's Soccer<lb />
Help support women's sports at ECU<lb />
by joining the newly formed Women's<lb />
Soccer Club. The team needs well over<lb />
20 members, so anyone who is in-<lb />
terested in playing soccer should con-<lb />
tact Kris Soil at 758-5756 or Will<lb />
Wiberg at 752-4553 as soon as possible.<lb />
An organizational meeting will be held<lb />
Wednesday. Feb. 13 at 2 p.m. at 922<lb />
14th St. (the brick house behind Belk<lb />
Dorm). Practice will begin when all the<lb />
preliminary work is completed, which<lb />
should be within the next couple of<lb />
weeks. Come out and give soccer a try!<lb />
Phi Sigma Iota<lb />
A quadricentennial celebration of the<lb />
publication the Essais of Montaigne<lb />
(Bordeaux, 1580) will be held on Mon-<lb />
day, Feb. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the Coffee<lb />
House of Mendenhall. Dr. Nicole<lb />
Aronson, of the department of foreign<lb />
languages, will speak on the<lb />
characteristics of this important writer.<lb />
She will be assisted by Professor Stuart<lb />
Aronson, of continuing education, who<lb />
will read-selections in English transla-<lb />
tion from Montaigne's essays.<lb />
All interested persons are cordially<lb />
invited. This tribute to Montaigne is<lb />
sponsored by Phi Sigma lota, the<lb />
foreign language honor society. The of-<lb />
ficers for the ECU chapter of Phi<lb />
Sigma lota for this school year are<lb />
Cynthia J. Browning, president;<lb />
Michele K. Parish, vice president and<lb />
program director; and William R. Jcr<lb />
nigan, secretary-treasurer. The faculty<lb />
advisor is Dr. Joseph A. Fernandez<lb />
Physical Fitness<lb />
The next meeting of the ECU Physical<lb />
Fitness Club will be held Monday. Feb.<lb />
4 in room KM of Memorial Gym. The<lb />
club is designed to promote physical<lb />
fitness through swimming, cycling,<lb />
walking and running. Any student,<lb />
faculty, or staff member is welcome.<lb />
Spring Skiing<lb />
Spring Snowshoe Ski Gtoup will meet<lb />
at 4:00 p m. on Thursday. Jan 31 for<lb />
the first ski orientation period.<lb />
Deposits will not be accepted after this<lb />
dale The final payment is due on Feb<lb />
7.<lb />
Ripple Raiders<lb />
SU Flashes<lb />
BSPA<lb />
The Black Student Psychological<lb />
Association (BSPA) will be having its<lb />
4th meeting since its organization on<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 31, at 3:00 p.m. in the<lb />
Psi Chi Library on second floor in<lb />
Speight. All members are urged to at-<lb />
tend. Any black students majoring in<lb />
psychology are welcome.<lb />
GMAT<lb />
The Graduate Management Admission<lb />
Test will be offered at ECU on Satin-<lb />
day, March 15 Application blanks are<lb />
available at the Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building, Room 105 Registration<lb />
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The Ripple Raiders are now taking<lb />
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prizes To sign up or lor nvore informa-<lb />
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SGA Screenings<lb />
There will be screening for Student<lb />
positions on the Planning Commission<lb />
on Jan. 31, Thurs. evening from 4 8<lb />
p m. Call SGA offices at 757-6611, ext<lb />
218 for more information about the<lb />
committees and for appointments.<lb />
Weight Lifting<lb />
The Intermutal Weigh! lifting club<lb />
organizational meeting will be held<lb />
Thurs . Ian 31. at 600 p m in room<lb />
104, Memorial Gvm<lb />
The Student Union Travel Commute<lb />
is sponsoring a trip to Ft. Lauderdak<lb />
and Disney World for Spring Break<lb />
(March 7-16). Only $175 for quad oc-<lb />
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757-6611. ext 266<lb />
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The An Exhibition Committee an<lb />
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Dr Abraham Knoft. a major con<lb />
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UFDC<lb />
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are interested in folk and country dans<lb />
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The meetings are every Wednesdav!<lb />
night Irom seven to nine pm in <lb />
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THURSDAY, JANUARYS 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
This Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
Aid For Rich<lb />
A new law that went into effect<lb />
Oct. 1 raised the ceiling on the<lb />
amount students are eligible to<lb />
receive from state and federal fun-<lb />
ding.<lb />
The ceiling, which stated that<lb />
students whose parents made more<lb />
than $25,000 per year were not eligi-<lb />
ble to receive insured student loans,<lb />
has now been lifted to include all<lb />
students. The loans are processed<lb />
for the students on a first-come,<lb />
first-serve basis.<lb />
The necessity for the new loan<lb />
program should be clear�inflation<lb />
has cut into all groups at all income<lb />
levels. We heartily endorse help for<lb />
those who need it, although we feel<lb />
that there should be more discussion<lb />
of investigations and audits to pro-<lb />
hibit students who do not need help<lb />
from receiving it.<lb />
At present, according to the im-<lb />
plications of a news article about<lb />
the new lab, there are no efforts<lb />
underway to insure that people who<lb />
really need the money get the<lb />
money.<lb />
The article stressed that students<lb />
get their loans on a first-come, first-<lb />
serve basis. This seems to indicate<lb />
that a situation might arise in which<lb />
it would be more a matter of plann-<lb />
ing than a matter of real financial<lb />
need in receiving aid. It is con-<lb />
ceivable that someone who is poor<lb />
and who does not write his letter in<lb />
time would be left at the starting<lb />
gate when it comes to funding,<lb />
while someone who can legitimately<lb />
afford to pay for his education<lb />
without assistance might get his let-<lb />
ter in on time and get a student loan<lb />
to help pay his way.<lb />
On the one hand, the student<lb />
whose father can pay for it gets the<lb />
aid, and on the other hand, the stu-<lb />
dent whose father can't afford it<lb />
doesn't get any help.<lb />
With no system for making sure<lb />
there isn't any dishonesty in making<lb />
applications for loans, the loans<lb />
themselves are in danger of being<lb />
held up for public scrutiny. Such ac-<lb />
tions might jeopardize the entire<lb />
financial aid system as we know it.<lb />
There must be an aggressive<lb />
system of audits for students whose<lb />
families make over $25,000 per<lb />
year. Such a system need not in-<lb />
clude all families, but the checks<lb />
could be made at random intervals<lb />
to present a threat to would-be<lb />
cheaters that they would soon be<lb />
found out and exposed.<lb />
Penalties should be extended to<lb />
those who are found out to have no<lb />
need for the loans. We feel that stiff<lb />
penalties, such as not letting the stu-<lb />
dent register for financial aid for the<lb />
next academic year, should be im-<lb />
posed.<lb />
Such a system of checks and<lb />
balances would go a long way<lb />
toward keeping the present untar-<lb />
nished image of financial aid the<lb />
way it is today. More students who<lb />
really need the help would be helped<lb />
by it, and parents who are strapped<lb />
for money would be able to send<lb />
their sons and daughters to college,<lb />
perhaps to begin building on a bet-<lb />
ter future than they themselves had.<lb />
Pop's People<lb />
Coma Country Revisited<lb />
Parking Problems<lb />
This parking situation is getting<lb />
way out of hand. The staff lot next<lb />
to the Publications Center is com-<lb />
pleted, despite inclement weather,<lb />
and the lot behind Mendenhall is in<lb />
the same condition it was a few<lb />
months ago. Why? Only the ad-<lb />
ministration knows for sure.<lb />
To match the absurdity of this<lb />
predicament, here are a few equally<lb />
absurd solutions.<lb />
�Have all students park in Wilson<lb />
in the Parkwood Mall shopping<lb />
center parking lot and bus them on-<lb />
to campus. Classes would have to be<lb />
rescheduled, but we don't mind tak-<lb />
ing Physics on alternate Tuesdays<lb />
and Thursdays when the moon is<lb />
full.<lb />
�Build a large tent over the un-<lb />
finished parking areas behind<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. We<lb />
might even be able to get the Baptist<lb />
Ladies Circle to put in a few bake<lb />
sales over there to make a little<lb />
money. With the money we make,<lb />
we might eventually be able to build<lb />
a few new buildings.<lb />
�Turn Ficklen Stadium into a<lb />
superdome, and park cars on<lb />
top�but only cars that have real<lb />
good emergency brakes.<lb />
�Turn the first floor of Jarvis into<lb />
a parking lot. Make sure said lot is<lb />
co-ed, even if you have to kick cer-<lb />
tain cars out that already have a per-<lb />
mit to park there.<lb />
By LARRY POPELKA<lb />
For the past three years I've been<lb />
avoiding my old friends from high school.<lb />
Oh, it's not that we didn't have good<lb />
times back then. Never has a crazier bunch<lb />
of degenerates been assembled under one<lb />
roof. We made the characters in "Animal<lb />
House" look like amateurs.<lb />
After school we'd often meet at a woodsy<lb />
retreat known as "Coma Country" and fall<lb />
into sudsy comas under a few cases of brew.<lb />
Everybody went. Gunner. Spike. Hard-<lb />
core. Java. Everyone on the basketball and<lb />
football teams. And all the cheerleaders. It<lb />
was the thing to do.<lb />
But when 1 went off to college more than<lb />
100 miles away, things changed. I felt like a<lb />
different person, and I knew all my friends<lb />
back home had probably changed too. 1<lb />
didn't want to try to go back to old<lb />
memories that I knew I couldn't relive, so<lb />
whenever I went home for a holiday I<lb />
avoided my old friends<lb />
But one night during this past Christmas<lb />
break I received an eerie phone call.<lb />
"Lar, how ya doin'?" said the voice on<lb />
the other end.<lb />
"Fine. Who's this?" I replied.<lb />
"Spike<lb />
I remember Spike well � all 4-feet-10-<lb />
inches of him. We called him Spike because<lb />
he was the only volleyball player in our gym<lb />
class who couldn't spike it.<lb />
Spike never struck me as the bold type (he<lb />
reminds me more of the Radar character on<lb />
"MASH") but he called on a whim to invite<lb />
me to a party that night at a friend's house.<lb />
I didn't want to go. How could I? 1<lb />
hadn't been to one of those things in three<lb />
years. But I couldn't think of a decent ex-<lb />
cuse, so 1 had to go.<lb />
What happened for the rest of that night<lb />
was enough to make any Coma Country<lb />
alumnus proud. This is what 1 remember as<lb />
I groggily recover from my coma:<lb />
11:30 p.m. I arrive at Hardcore's house.<lb />
Hardcore got his name by being such a<lb />
hardcore drinker and surviving, and as I ar-<lb />
rive he is chugging bottles of Blatz in the<lb />
front room with Spike. Spike, who weighed<lb />
85 pounds at graduation, now has a beard<lb />
and a beer belly and is holding his own with<lb />
Hardcore quite well.<lb />
"Here, have a beer says Spike, handing<lb />
me a bottle of beer foaming over at the top.<lb />
1 can tell it's going to be a long night.<lb />
11-40 p.m. 1 wander into the kitchen and<lb />
find Gunner. Gunner was the gunner on our<lb />
championship basketball team. He was also<lb />
quite good at gunning beer down his throat.<lb />
As I greet him, Gunner is already on his<lb />
seventh brew.<lb />
We start talking about basketball and<lb />
Gunner announces he's going to show me<lb />
his new movies. He puts his glass of beer on<lb />
a plastic spatula and tilts the spatula so that<lb />
the beer flows into his mouth. Just as I'm<lb />
becoming impressed, the glass slips and<lb />
beer spills all over Gunner's pants.<lb />
After sitting motionless for a few minutes<lb />
looking at his wet lap. 1 tell Gunner 1 think<lb />
he spilled his beer.<lb />
"Oh, I did he says. "You were always<lb />
on top of things, l.ar<lb />
12:30 a.m. I run into Toots, our head<lb />
cheerleader who used to double as barmaid.<lb />
Toots says she injured her knees playing<lb />
volleyball at the University of Wisconsin,<lb />
disabling her for five months, and that now<lb />
she's developed other interests � like knit-<lb />
ting.<lb />
12:50 a.m. Gunner steals Toots' beer and<lb />
starts drinking it. Toots, who is still dating<lb />
Gunner (as they have since high school),<lb />
hugs him and asks for her beer back. Gun-<lb />
ner says there's no beer left in the<lb />
refrigerator and therefore he needs hers.<lb />
Gunner finishes the bottle.<lb />
1:05 a.m. Spike, who is now done chugg-<lb />
ing with Hardcore, turns up the stereo and<lb />
begins discussing music with me. For a man<lb />
whose musical tastes in high school spanned<lb />
no farther than Donnie and Marie, 1 am<lb />
quite impressed with his knowledge. He<lb />
says his favorites are now Molly Hatchet<lb />
and the Outlaws.<lb />
1:30 a.m. Now rather exhausted from<lb />
discussing music with Spike, I head back to<lb />
the kitchen where there is no longer any<lb />
beer and things are turning ugly. Apparent-<lb />
ly Java, the center on our basketball team,<lb />
discovered a pickle in the refrigerator and<lb />
attempted to devour the entire thing himself<lb />
without telling anyone else.<lb />
In an attempt to block this maneuver,<lb />
Gunner and another former basketball<lb />
player jump on top of him and all three roll<lb />
on the floor fighting for it.<lb />
After about five minutes have elapsed in<lb />
this standoff, Toots decides it's time to<lb />
leave and starts shouting at Gunner to get<lb />
up and come home with her. Gunner<lb />
doesn't hear it; he keeps fighting to get the<lb />
pickle. Finally someone takes a bag<lb />
from one of the cabinets and dumps it on<lb />
the three basketball players as lav i eats the<lb />
rest of the pickle.<lb />
1:55 a.m. Seeing how there is nov. no<lb />
beer or pickles left, one of the basketball<lb />
players begins rolling joints and pacing<lb />
them around. Gunner, who hasn't left Mth<lb />
Toots yet, is sitting next to me. inhaling<lb />
deeply and looking quite sick.<lb />
2:10 a.m. The munchies strike and -con<lb />
another refrigerator raid i in progress.<lb />
Hardcore pulls out a two foot roll of<lb />
sausage he has stashed away. He says it's<lb />
deer sausage, made of deei met- from a<lb />
deer he shot. To prove it he brings a huge<lb />
stuffed deer head out of the . - and<lb />
places it on a chair next to Gunnet liunner<lb />
puts a joint in the deer's mouth and tells ;he<lb />
deer to take a hit.<lb />
Meanwhile. Hardcore stai<lb />
sausage and tossing slices to ra-<lb />
table.<lb />
The slice I get is covered wuhUood<lb />
I ask Hardcore if this deer sausage 5<lb />
posed to be so bloody.<lb />
"No he says. That's not<lb />
That's my blood. I cut mwi:<lb />
knife. Go ahead and eat it; il <lb />
you<lb />
I ask Hardcore if he's okay<lb />
"I think so he says. "I c<lb />
anything anymore. I didn't knovN 1<lb />
until I saw it on the meat<lb />
2:25 a.m. A wrestling matd break;<lb />
on the front carpet between Dud<lb />
team's benchwarmer, and Sal. .in ardent<lb />
fan.<lb />
Earlier, Duck had tried to unbul<lb />
pants, to which she retaliated bv - him<lb />
firmly on the biceps. But now Duck<lb />
at it again, despite the fact thai he -<lb />
drunk to fight.<lb />
This time Sal counters with a set ies of<lb />
ing elbow smashes and a couple<lb />
for good measure.<lb />
Sal, however, gets carried awa and<lb />
cidentally kicks Toots, who is now askep<lb />
a chair waiting for Gunner to take<lb />
home. Startled, Toots wakes up and K<lb />
looking for Gunner again, but Gunner i<lb />
now eating some nuts in another room.<lb />
2:45 a.m. We all stumble out the front<lb />
door in a blurry haze, not knowing wl<lb />
car is which. But somehow we find the<lb />
ones, pile in and creep home in near<lb />
Things haven't changed a bit<lb />
Washington Merry-Go-Ronnd<lb />
Carter Fears Russian Bear Is Ready To Pounce<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
and JOE SPEAR<lb />
WASHINGTON � President<lb />
Carter is still reluctant to fly with<lb />
the hawks in coping with the Soviet<lb />
swoop into Afghanistan and the oil-<lb />
rich Persian Gulf. Alarmed by Pen-<lb />
tagon strategists, fearing that the<lb />
Russian Bear is ready to pounce on<lb />
the Western world's lifeline to the<lb />
Middle East, have failed thus far to<lb />
persuade Carter to take military<lb />
measures.<lb />
Here is what our inside in-<lb />
telligence sources have told us about<lb />
the conflict between the president<lb />
and the Pentagon activists:<lb />
�They've advocated establishing<lb />
U.S. bases in the threatened area.<lb />
Carter has turned this down. The<lb />
most he is willing to do is station<lb />
permanent U.S. naval forces in the<lb />
Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea.<lb />
�They've advocated using former<lb />
Israeli bases in the Sinai Desert.<lb />
Carter has turned thumbs down on<lb />
the proposal.<lb />
�They've suggested close military<lb />
cooperation with Red China as our<lb />
most effective deterrent to Kremlin<lb />
aggression. Carter gave Defense<lb />
Secretary Harold Brown specific in-<lb />
structions to avoid even token ap-<lb />
pearances of military cooperation<lb />
during his visit to Peking.<lb />
�Some administration strategists<lb />
want to step up clandestine radio<lb />
broadcasts and even covert CIA<lb />
operations to stir up 60,000 Moslem<lb />
dissidents within Soviet territory<lb />
and along the frontiers with Iran<lb />
and Afghanistan. Carter has scotch-<lb />
ed any major project other than to<lb />
recommend an increase in the<lb />
budget for the Voice of America<lb />
which can be jammed by the Soviets<lb />
almost at will.<lb />
POLITICAL CARAVAN: As the<lb />
political caravan has moved from<lb />
Iowa to New Hampshire, we've<lb />
picked up some sideshow notes:<lb />
�GOP National Chairman Bill<lb />
Brock is willing if any of the<lb />
Republicans offer him the vice<lb />
presidential slot. "Nothing is im-<lb />
possible but it's unrealistic he told<lb />
us of the prospect. But as<lb />
ringmaster of the party's pre-<lb />
convention circus, Brock has been<lb />
careful not to antagonize any of the<lb />
Republican presidential hopefuls.<lb />
As chairman, he is remaining<lb />
careful neutral and declared it<lb />
would be improper for him to pur-<lb />
sue the vice presidential nomination<lb />
openly. Nonetheless, Brock would<lb />
hearken to any invitations from the'<lb />
convention winner to be a running<lb />
mate.<lb />
�Insiders in the camp of Sen. Ted<lb />
Kennedy are finding themselves<lb />
outflanked in the Democratic fight<lb />
by the political nimbleness of Presi-<lb />
dent Carter's emissary, Bob Strauss.<lb />
The former Democratic national<lb />
chairman from Texas has convinced<lb />
key officeholders in a dozen states<lb />
to withold endorsements of Ken-<lb />
nedy and has persuaded others in<lb />
such kingpin states as Illinois, Ohio<lb />
and New Jersey to stay available for<lb />
a Carter bandwagon.<lb />
HARDSHIPS: While American<lb />
hostages endured torturous days in<lb />
captivity in Tehran, Ayatollah Kho-<lb />
meini's Iranian Embassy diplomatic<lb />
corps in Washington grumbled<lb />
about the hardships they under-<lb />
went. The Iranians complained they<lb />
couldn't obtain temporary<lb />
secretarial help during the crisis and<lb />
found that repairmen and<lb />
deliverymen refused to respond to<lb />
their calls for help.<lb />
WATCH ON WASTE: Members<lb />
of Congress of both political parties<lb />
have returned to Washington for an<lb />
election-year session spouting their<lb />
perennial political promises to im-<lb />
press the voters that they'll cut<lb />
federal spending. Don't you believe<lb />
it.<lb />
Defense and foreign aid spending<lb />
will rise in the face of the Iranian<lb />
and Afghanistan Cold War II crises.<lb />
Rampant inflation at home will<lb />
boost spending for essential<lb />
domestic demands.<lb />
Almost unnoticed will be the<lb />
wasteful boondoggles authorized by<lb />
the House and Senate and<lb />
perpetrated by spendthrift govern-<lb />
ment bureaucrats. In an era of pro-<lb />
fligate billion-dollar federal<lb />
budgets, here are some examples of<lb />
waste:<lb />
�The nation's bee-keepers are en-<lb />
titled to collect $25 from the<lb />
Agriculture Department for every<lb />
hive they claim is honeyless by the<lb />
use of insecticides. Congress last<lb />
year appropriated $3 million for the<lb />
program after being honey-talked<lb />
by the bee lobby.<lb />
�A year ago, the Carter ad-<lb />
ministration and Congress created a<lb />
super Federal Emergency Manage-<lb />
ment Agency, known as FEMA for<lb />
short, to oversee government<lb />
assistance in case of disasters. It cost<lb />
$1.5 million to set up FEMA to<lb />
coordinate the disaster planning of<lb />
the Army Engineer Corps, the Na-<lb />
tional Weather Service, and the<lb />
U.S. Geological Service. When<lb />
flood struck Jackson, Miss last<lb />
April, all three agencies operated in-<lb />
dependently as usual while FEMA<lb />
stood futilely aside before the<lb />
deluge. It cost the Jackson area vic-<lb />
tims a half-billion dollars in<lb />
damages. FEMA bureaucrats now<lb />
want an additional $2,750,000 for<lb />
another exercise in empire building.<lb />
�Thousands of border jumpers<lb />
from Mexico and Canada are quali-<lb />
i<lb />
fying technically as residents ot the<lb />
United States by renting flophouse<lb />
addresses as mail-drops inside our<lb />
borders. This qualifies them tor<lb />
supplemental security income<lb />
benefits paid by American tav<lb />
payers. They spend as little as one<lb />
day a month to qualify for residen-<lb />
cy. Along the U.SMexican border<lb />
alone, an estimated 64.000<lb />
freeloaders collect about $96 million<lb />
annually from Uncle Sam to spend<lb />
south of the Rio Grande<lb />
�Ex-President Richard Nixon<lb />
finally agreed to accept less costly<lb />
rental quarters for his move from<lb />
California to Manhattan.<lb />
Nonetheless, the U.S. taxpayers are<lb />
going to cough up $18 million for<lb />
the care and comfort of two former<lb />
chief executives. Nixon has billed<lb />
the government for car washes, in<lb />
surance and plumbing supplies. Ex-<lb />
Whue House occupant Gerald Ford<lb />
has charged off on his government<lb />
expense account such things as<lb />
water softeners, swimming poo'<lb />
maintenance, fireplace accessories<lb />
and even door mats.<lb /><pb facs="00057244_tn_0005" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JANUARY 31 1980<lb />
Paw 5<lb />
Orchestra<lb />
Zurich Presents A Show<lb />
' 'Not Pleasing To Ear<lb />
B STFPHAN1E TINGLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Trie Zurich Chamber Orchestra<lb />
performance Tuesday night was a<lb />
long-awaited treat for musicians<lb />
and non-musicians alike.<lb />
n early expansion of the dance<lb />
Mine genre, the Symphony No. 3 in<lb />
C Major by English composer<lb />
William Boyce blatantly exhibits its<lb />
lineage in the rondeau form of the<lb />
�Vivance" and the third movement,<lb />
�Tempo di Menuetto The<lb />
Stoutz. This work, although<lb />
technically demanding, most likely<lb />
was not enjoyed by the audience.<lb />
Full of "instrumental gymnastics<lb />
exploiting the technique of pizzicato<lb />
tremolo and col legno. It was not<lb />
poser. Well-known to those with a<lb />
genuine interest in music, the con-<lb />
certi were commissioned by and<lb />
dedicated to Christian Ludwig,<lb />
Margrave of Brandenburg, and<lb />
have retained his name through the<lb />
pleasing to the ear, or anything else course of the ensuing two and a half<lb />
centuries. No. 3 in G Major actually<lb />
consists of only two allegro<lb />
movements, joined by two solemn<lb />
chords which make up the Adagio.<lb />
The zenith of the Orchestra's<lb />
musical offering, this piece was<lb />
for that matter. One memorable<lb />
observation was overheard: "It<lb />
could have been the soundtrack<lb />
from 'The Killer Bees The failure<lb />
of this piece lies in its composition,<lb />
not its performance, for the evening<lb />
viewed retrospectively in its entirity brilliantly executed by the orchestra<lb />
Vivance, ordinarily light and quick, attests to the quality and excellence and expressively conducted by de<lb />
was unusually slow, owing to the in-<lb />
clinations of the composer.<lb />
"The Suite about the Present<lb />
limes for Two String Orchestras<lb />
by Norbert Moret, premiered in<lb />
Zurich (January 1980) under the<lb />
baton of the conductor, Edmond de<lb />
of this Chamber group. If contem-<lb />
porary life is confused and chaotic,<lb />
then this piece does indeed effective-<lb />
ly illustrate the "Present Times<lb />
The Six Brandenburg Concerti<lb />
are the embodiment of Johanne<lb />
Sebastian Bach's success as a com-<lb />
.�<lb />
Sallv Fields and Burt Reynolds in "Hooper1<lb />
this week's Free Flick<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Presents Action<lb />
Comedy 'Hooper9<lb />
Stoutz. It was given flair by the ex-<lb />
tended range of dynamics uncom-<lb />
mon to the Baroque style, which<lb />
were bestowed by the Orchestra.<lb />
"Appolon Musagete a com-<lb />
position by Igor Stravinsky, was<lb />
commissioned in 1927. It is a<lb />
notable work in the neo-Classic<lb />
style, primarily because of its<lb />
"predominant diatonicism The<lb />
overall impression of this piece is<lb />
one of richness, warmth and sen-<lb />
suality (as demonstrated in a cello<lb />
solo) and brisk movement (as in<lb />
"Variation de Calliope").<lb />
The final selection of the Or-<lb />
chestra was the "Concertino No. 2<lb />
in G Major" by Giovanni Pergolesi.<lb />
The Sonata da Chiesa form was<lb />
originally intended for cathedral or<lb />
chapel performance, but<lb />
nonetheless found its way into the<lb />
drawing rooms and parlors of the<lb />
Italian nobility. The concertino style<lb />
was best exemplified in the "Largo<lb />
affectuoso where the entire group<lb />
("ripieni") alternates with a<lb />
smaller, select group of soloists<lb />
("concertino"): 2 violins, 2 violas<lb />
and 1 cello. The "Allegro" ended<lb />
the presentation with playful energy<lb />
and sheer delight.<lb />
The Zurich Chamber Orchestra<lb />
has been in existence for thirty five<lb />
years, but had not toured the United<lb />
States since 1970. We hope that we<lb />
need not wait another decade for<lb />
their return.<lb />
The Zurich Chamber Orchestra<lb />
performed at ECU last night<lb />
Tickets Cause Towing<lb />
MARK KEMP<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Ticketing and towing of cars has<lb />
become a way of life for many<lb />
students at E.C.U. Some students<lb />
have never been able to fully unders-<lb />
tand what is expected of them con-<lb />
cerning the parking situation on<lb />
campus.<lb />
Students who have the biggest<lb />
problems with ticketing and towing<lb />
are freshmen. It takes time to get us-<lb />
ed to te procedures and to finally<lb />
get down and read the ECU Traffic<lb />
Regulations Manual.<lb />
Parking on campus is tough, and<lb />
many students are bitter about the<lb />
high cost of registration and the<lb />
slow progress of the construction of<lb />
new parking facilities. Students in-<lb />
terviewed on the subject said they<lb />
are sometimes forced into towing<lb />
situations.<lb />
ECU student Steve Williams<lb />
saidThere's too many people here<lb />
at East Carolina that they offer<lb />
parking stickers to, and when.you<lb />
On other rare occasions, cars are<lb />
towed when someone has blocked in<lb />
another car and the traffic officer is<lb />
unable to locate the owner. Eddings<lb />
also said cars should not be towed<lb />
when a day student parks in a staff<lb />
lot or when a staff member is park-<lb />
pay $25 to register your car, that's ed in a day lot, unless the owner has<lb />
just like paying $25 and saying go<lb />
ahead and tow my car. I've paid my<lb />
$25. Half the time up on College<lb />
Hill you won't even find a parking<lb />
place on weekends, much less dur-<lb />
ing the week.<lb />
more than three outstanding cita-<lb />
tions.<lb />
When asked what the procedure<lb />
would be if a freshman were to stall<lb />
in an undesignated area or under<lb />
any other unavoidable situation,<lb />
Campus Police Chief Francis Ed- Chief Eddings saidSometimes we<lb />
dings said, "It's done on a 'need to'<lb />
basis. Cars that have more than<lb />
three outstanding citations,<lb />
unregistered vehicles, and freshmen<lb />
who park in the dorm parking from<lb />
midnight Sunday to 5 p.m. Friday<lb />
Student Produces Show<lb />
The movie screen at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center's Hendrix Theater<lb />
will come to life this Friday and<lb />
Saturday night at 7 and 9 p.m. when<lb />
the Student Union Films Committee<lb />
presents "Hooper Admission to<lb />
the film is by student ID, activity<lb />
card, or Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Membership Card.<lb />
Burt Reynolds is joined again by<lb />
Sally Field in this tale of an aging<lb />
stuntman trying to remain at the top<lb />
of his field while holding on to a girl<lb />
who insists that he give it up.<lb />
Reynolds, of course, doesn't quit,<lb />
but sets out to prove that he can still<lb />
be the best in the business. A mighty<lb />
tall order when some sharp, young<lb />
competition (in the form of Jan-<lb />
Michael Vincent) appears to claim<lb />
the title.<lb />
The movie revolves around the<lb />
competition between the two during<lb />
the filming of what must be a non-<lb />
stop action movie. Robert Klein is<lb />
hilarious as the ego-maniacal direc-<lb />
tor who exhorts the two stuntmen to<lb />
engage in a series of "impossible"<lb />
tasks.<lb />
"Hooper" is directed by former<lb />
stuntman Hal Needham, who was<lb />
also between the smash hit<lb />
"Smokey and the Bandit But<lb />
given a chance to work in a movie<lb />
about the men of his former profes-<lb />
sion, Needham has outdone<lb />
"Smokey" in high-speed, slapstick<lb />
comedy.<lb />
Boxortice magazine commented,<lb />
"If stunting ever qualifies for a<lb />
regular Academy Award, 'Hooper'<lb />
would be a top contender And<lb />
they're right, the non-stop action se-<lb />
quences go hand-in-hand with<lb />
uproarious comedy to make<lb />
"Hooper" one of the best films of<lb />
1978.<lb />
Telerama A Success<lb />
Have you ever wondered what it<lb />
would be like to be a director, if<lb />
even for only a day or two?<lb />
Charlie Sherrod had that chance<lb />
last weekend. Sherrod worked with<lb />
WXII, channel 12 in Winston Salem<lb />
this weekend putting together the<lb />
1980 March of Dimes Telerama.<lb />
"This was the third consecutive<lb />
year that I worked with WXII-TV<lb />
and the Forsyth chapter of the<lb />
March of Dimes Sherrod said.<lb />
The Telerama was televised live<lb />
for 18 hours, though it only ap-<lb />
peared in the Greensboro and<lb />
Winston-Salem viewing areas.<lb />
Skip Stevenson, of NBS's "Real<lb />
People was one of the stars in the<lb />
production. Appearing with Steven-<lb />
son were Al Alberts of Philadelphia<lb />
and Lee Kirk, a singer from New<lb />
York.<lb />
"A telerama presents a unique<lb />
situation for a talent coordinator.<lb />
For 18 straight hours he must ar-<lb />
range the production acts, the inter-<lb />
views, and what will be necessary to<lb />
insure the telerama its continuity<lb />
said Sherrod.<lb />
An estimated $100,000 was raised<lb />
by the telerama.<lb />
Sherrod, a junior political science<lb />
major, has done some film and<lb />
television work prior to the<lb />
telerama. He was awarded the<lb />
Thomas Jefferson Film Award by<lb />
the producers of 69 Minutes, and he<lb />
placed third in the golden screens<lb />
awards for a film entitled "Laurie<lb />
Charlie Sherrod<lb />
get some shrewdies, but if it is<lb />
legitimate, we will work with the<lb />
student<lb />
Officers check up on these type of<lb />
situations and warn students not to<lb />
fake a breakdown of his vehicle<lb />
because the student doesn't feel like<lb />
walking from the freshman lot, Ed-<lb />
dings said.<lb />
He emphasized that the parking<lb />
guidleines were not set down by the<lb />
traffic department. Their job is only<lb />
to enforce the rules. "Some years<lb />
ago this system was originated by<lb />
the upperclassmen It was the<lb />
students' decision, so he asks that<lb />
students accept the consequences.<lb />
Towing companies utilized by the<lb />
ECU Traffic Department include<lb />
Union 76, Tenth and Evans streets,<lb />
Smith Amoco, Tenth and Evans<lb />
streets, Dunn's Body Shop, 2907 5th<lb />
St and University Exxon, 1101 5th<lb />
St.<lb />
The owner of the Union 76 was<lb />
could not be reached for comment.<lb />
Mrs. Dunn, owner of Dunn's body<lb />
shop, refused to comment on the<lb />
towing situation.<lb />
Kurt Smith, owner of the Amoco<lb />
station, has been in business with<lb />
the ECU traffic department for four<lb />
years. He said he tows all vehicles<lb />
the department asks him to tow.<lb />
When asked what he would do in<lb />
See LOOKING, Page 6, Col 5<lb />
Seventies Top Movies Chosen<lb />
Paul Newman<lb />
-The Life and Times of Judge Hoy Bean<lb />
��<lb />
By DAVID MILLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The 1970s was the decade of the sequel in popular<lb />
film � fish stories, Hardware Wars, disaster movies,<lb />
Bruce Lee Vs. Godzilla's Exorcist.<lb />
But a large number of original, highly entertaining<lb />
and insightful films were also made in the 70s. These are<lb />
the" ones with which this article is concerned.<lb />
In addition to listing my favorite movies of the past<lb />
decade, I talked to Terry Davis, author of thenovel Vi-<lb />
sion Quest, and Jim Shertzer, the film and record<lb />
reviewer for The Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel. I<lb />
asked both Terry and Jim to list their fifteen favorite<lb />
popular films of the 70s. The following are those lists as<lb />
they were given to me.<lb />
Terry's List<lb />
Terry says of his choices, "I listed my first three<lb />
favorites as numbers 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The rest<lb />
are in no particular order<lb />
1. Smalt Change<lb />
2. Close Encounters of the Third Kind<lb />
3. Heaven Can Wait<lb />
4. Superman<lb />
5. Rocky<lb />
6. The Godfather<lb />
7. The Shootist<lb />
8. The Wild Bunch<lb />
9. M.A.S.H.<lb />
10. Jaws<lb />
11. Breaking A way<lb />
12. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean<lb />
13. The Deerhunter<lb />
14. A Murmur of the Heart<lb />
15. Jesus Christ Superstar<lb />
Jim's List<lb />
Jim's favorites were given in alphabetical order,<lb />
chose sixteen, rather than fifteen, films.<lb />
1. Amarcord<lb />
2. American Graffiti<lb />
3. Badlands<lb />
4. Barry Lyndon<lb />
5. Cabaret<lb />
6. Close Encounters of the Third Kind<lb />
7. The Emigrants<lb />
8. The GodfatherGodfather 11<lb />
9. Five Easy Pieces<lb />
10. The Last Picture Show<lb />
11. Manhattan<lb />
12. McCabe and Mrs. Miller<lb />
13. Nashville<lb />
14. Pat ton �<lb />
15. Star Wars<lb />
16. Who'll Stop the Rain?<lb />
David's List<lb />
I chose to list eighteen films, and they are in the order<lb />
in which they occurred to me.<lb />
1. A Man Called Horse<lb />
2. Julia<lb />
3. Breaking Away<lb />
4. Flesh and Blood, Part I<lb />
5. Lies My Father Told Me<lb />
6. Hearts of the West<lb />
He 7. Kramer vs. Kramer<lb />
8. Enter the Dragon<lb />
9. Annie Hall<lb />
10. The GodfatherGodfather U<lb />
11. A Little Romance<lb />
12. Deliverance<lb />
13. Small Change<lb />
14. The Electric Horseman<lb />
15. Ohsessitm<lb />
16. They Might Be Giants<lb />
17. Fiw Easy Pieirs<lb />
18. Suftcnnan<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 31. 1980<lb />
Looking At Towing<lb />
lmiAfi fftm Dean A K t<lb />
Continued from Page 5<lb />
the case of an owner of the University Exx- not enough security,<lb />
returning to his vehicle on, said he charges half Another student,<lb />
while in the process of price in the same situa- Jimmy Thompson,<lb />
towing, he saidThey tion.<lb />
have a law on that. But one student in-<lb />
Once you have a chain terviewed claimed tha<lb />
hooked to it, the he witnessed tthe same<lb />
customer has to pay, or situation, but instead<lb />
either the way ECU is of taking a lesser ser-<lb />
hooked up, you have to vice charge, the towing<lb />
pay a minimum of five company refused and<lb />
or seven dollars for the towed the car anyway<lb />
said, "My car was tore<lb />
all to pieces down<lb />
there, so who wants to<lb />
park there and get it all<lb />
tore up His room-<lb />
freshman, and he<lb />
thought it weas one of<lb />
the times towing was<lb />
unreasonable, during<lb />
the day when parking<lb />
problems are not so<lb />
bad.<lb />
Towing and the<lb />
mate, Danny McClin- parking situation are<lb />
tock, said his car was major problems<lb />
towed twice. He is a<lb />
ECU, but work is being<lb />
done. New parking<lb />
areas will be opening<lb />
soon.<lb />
Rising registration<lb />
prices most aggravate<lb />
students; however, if<lb />
the construction ot<lb />
larger and better perk-<lb />
ing facilities continue,<lb />
maybe the high prices<lb />
we pay will make etise.<lb />
If You've Seen Three of These �� for thetowtrucks<lb />
service charge<lb />
He said that in this<lb />
type of situation, he<lb />
would take the five or<lb />
seven dollars.<lb />
Jackie James, owner<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JANUARY 31. 1980 Page"?<lb />
To lOth-Ranked Pack<lb />
Lady Pirates Lose<lb />
Photo by KIP SLOAN<lb />
Rosie Thompson follows<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Despite the 24 point effort of<lb />
junior point guard Laurie Sikes, the<lb />
East Carolina Lady Pirates suc-<lb />
cumbed to the N.C. State Wolfpack<lb />
81-76 Wednesday at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
The Lady Bucs came out gunning<lb />
in the first half, hitting the first<lb />
bucket of the night, but the taller<lb />
nationally lOth-ranked Pack<lb />
answered quickly.<lb />
The Division I NCAIAW match<lb />
was tied six times in the first eight<lb />
minutes of play, with the Wolfpack<lb />
jumping to their biggest lead of hte<lb />
first half, 37-30, with 3:20 before<lb />
halftime.<lb />
Many thought the East Carolina<lb />
crew had slumped and would fold,<lb />
the roar of the record 2,000 spec-<lb />
tators who turned out for Banner<lb />
Night inspired the Lady Bucs to hit<lb />
on the next three field goals for a<lb />
37-36 deficit at the 1:46 mark.<lb />
Sikes' 20-fot jumper with :26<lb />
before intermission set the margin at<lb />
40-38 going into the final stanza.<lb />
The 5-6 Marietta, Ga. native netted<lb />
14 of her total in the opening frame<lb />
on seven out of 10 attempts from<lb />
downtown Greenville.<lb />
NCSU senior forward Ronnie<lb />
Laughlin, who notched her 1,000th<lb />
career point late in the contest, con-<lb />
nected on a pair of field goals at the<lb />
open of the half to help her club bolt<lb />
to a 50-40 gap with less than five<lb />
minutes elapsed.<lb />
Lydia Rountree connected for<lb />
ECU and guard Connie Rogers con-<lb />
nected for State to maintain the 10<lb />
point margin.<lb />
At this point, the Sikes-Rountree-<lb />
Kathy Riley outside shooting exibi-<lb />
tion began.<lb />
Sikes connected on a pair of<lb />
15-footers followed by two from<lb />
Riley, a bomb from Rountree, and<lb />
yet another radar shot from Sikes to<lb />
cut the gap to 58-54 with 11:45 to<lb />
go.<lb />
East Carolina took advantage of<lb />
the boards with 10:37 to play, tapp-<lb />
ing four tries at the rim before Sikes<lb />
controlled the rebound and reset the<lb />
offense, inciting roars from the<lb />
spectators.<lb />
Sherry Lawson and Rogers con-<lb />
nected on the next three trips down<lb />
the floor for the Pack, spreading the<lb />
score to an appearantly comfortable<lb />
64-54 with just over eight minutes to<lb />
their 18th win against four losses<lb />
(including a perfect 4-0 in NCAIAW<lb />
action).<lb />
With 1:36 to play, Riley powered<lb />
her way down the baseline cutting<lb />
the margin to five. Sikes hit on a<lb />
20-footer, but Beth Fielden con-<lb />
nected on a pair of free throws to<lb />
nullify that effort.<lb />
Sikes, who stated before the game<lb />
she wasn't sure if she was mentally<lb />
prepared, popped from her favorite<lb />
spot again two pull the home team<lb />
to within reach at 77-74 with :56 to<lb />
the wire.<lb />
Lawson and freshman Angie<lb />
Armstrong stood poised at hte<lb />
charity stripe, sinking a pair each to<lb />
close out the scoring for the<lb />
Wolfpack. Marcia Girven, who net-<lb />
ted 10 points on the night hit the<lb />
final ECU bucket as the Lady<lb />
Pirates dropped to 15-7 on the<lb />
season.<lb />
Sikes led the East Carolina con-<lb />
tingent, while Riley contributed 20,<lb />
and Rountree added 19 with 10 re-<lb />
bounds.<lb />
All-American Genia Beasley led<lb />
the Pack with 25 points, and 11<lb />
caroms, while Lawson added 11 and<lb />
Laughlin and Beth Fielden 10 each.<lb />
East Carolina hosts Division II<lb />
power High Point Saturday at 7:30<lb />
in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Kathy Riley goes for two<lb />
Hicks Gives<lb />
Scholarship<lb />
Face Titans Saturday<lb />
Pirates Travel To Detroit<lb />
B CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sport. Editor<lb />
Former East Carolina football<lb />
star Eddie Hicks, now a member of<lb />
the NFL's New York Giants,<lb />
donated a scholarship to the ECU<lb />
athletic program this week.<lb />
"East Carolina gave me a great<lb />
opportunity said Hicks. "I just<lb />
want to do something to show my<lb />
gratitude<lb />
The former Pirate running back<lb />
said that he had placed the scholar-<lb />
ship in his name. "I wanted<lb />
something personalized like that<lb />
he said. "1 wanted the people here<lb />
to know that I appreciated<lb />
everything that East Carolina has<lb />
done for me<lb />
Fast Carolina 1 would not have had<lb />
that opportunity<lb />
Hicks said that the scholarship<lb />
could go to any eligible high school<lb />
athlete, male or female.<lb />
"I realize that to have a good pro-<lb />
gram, you've got to have money<lb />
Hicks reasoned. "I just hope my<lb />
donation will help out a little in<lb />
keeping the East Carolina program<lb />
as good as it is<lb />
Along with donating the stipend,<lb />
Hicks decided to join the Pirate<lb />
Club.<lb />
"I guess it's like being patriotic<lb />
he said. "I just want to support the<lb />
athletic program here as much as I<lb />
possibly can<lb />
Hicks' action was greeted by ECU<lb />
Athletic Director Bill Cain with<lb />
open arms. "I think this sets a I<lb />
tremendous precedent said Cain.<lb />
"It's a great thing for Eddie to do<lb />
and shows the character of the<lb />
young man<lb />
Hicks,a Henderson native, played<lb />
for the Pirates from 1975-78. When<lb />
he left after the '78 season, Hicks<lb />
was the fifth leading rusher in ECU<lb />
history, tallying 2,101 yards in his<lb />
four-year career.<lb />
Last season with the Giants, he<lb />
spent most of his time on the special<lb />
teams, as injuries hampered his<lb />
chances to see extended duty in the<lb />
backfield.<lb />
Hicks acknowledged that playing<lb />
pro football was a great thrill, but<lb />
added that he could not have made<lb />
it without a little help. "It's a great<lb />
opportunity for me to play in the<lb />
NFL said Hicks. "But without<lb />
Hicks during ECU<lb />
playing days<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Kditor<lb />
The East Carolina basketball<lb />
team comes off a week of rest after,<lb />
its big win over UNC-Wilmington<lb />
last week with a trip to Detroit for a<lb />
Saturday night matchup, one that<lb />
Pirate coach Dave Odom sees as a<lb />
real physical battle.<lb />
"Detroit has the second or third<lb />
best starting five that we've seen<lb />
Odom said. "They rank just behind<lb />
Duke and North Carolina State.<lb />
"They're just very, very-<lb />
talented he continued. "1 watch-<lb />
ed them on film today and was<lb />
shocked at how good they are<lb />
against the man-to-man defense. I<lb />
just didn't realize how very efficient<lb />
they are offensively<lb />
The Titans success agamst the<lb />
man-to-man concerns Odom<lb />
because the Pirates have of late been<lb />
using that defense almost entirely.<lb />
"We've really been executing well<lb />
in it lately he said. "We did a<lb />
great job against Wilmington<lb />
Does Odom plan to stick with his<lb />
defensive plan of the past or does he<lb />
have a new idea up his sleeve. "It<lb />
would be hard for us to play a<lb />
zoneclaimed the first-year Pirate<lb />
coach. "We've worked on the man<lb />
so much that we're way ahead in<lb />
that area. But, of course, you have<lb />
to be aware of the run-and-jump<lb />
game that they play<lb />
On. the surface the Titans, 6-9,<lb />
would seem to be playing below the<lb />
level that won them 72 games in the<lb />
previous three seasons. Odom feels<lb />
this is not the case.<lb />
"Heck, just look at their<lb />
schedule he proclaimed.<lb />
"They're playing one of the<lb />
toughest in the nation<lb />
ECU's Herb Krusen carries 12.7 average to Detroit<lb />
needs nine points to eclipse 1,000 career mark<lb />
Indeed, a look at the De roit<lb />
schedule reveals that the Titans have<lb />
already faced third-ranked<lb />
Syracuse, llth-ranked North<lb />
Carolina, Michigan, defending na-<lb />
tional champ Michigan State, Il-<lb />
linois State and Iowa.<lb />
"They did a super job at Syracuse<lb />
last week said Odom of the<lb />
Titans' narrow 89-83 loss. "And<lb />
Syracuse hasn't lost at home in<lb />
about three years<lb />
Leading the way for the Titans is<lb />
6-9 senior center Earl Cureton, a<lb />
future NBA draftee last season who<lb />
averages 18.1 points and 8.9 re-<lb />
bounds per game.<lb />
"Cureton's a super ballplayer<lb />
said Odom. "He's the second best<lb />
center we've seen next to Gminski<lb />
(of Duke). He was drafted last year<lb />
but I don't think he'll sign before<lb />
this year's draft. His stock has really<lb />
risen. If he waits, he'll go in the<lb />
first round<lb />
Three other players are also<lb />
averaging in double Figures for<lb />
Detroit. Playmaker Wilbert Mc-<lb />
Cormick averages 13.9, while his<lb />
running mate at guard, Dave Niles<lb />
tallies 10.5.<lb />
Sophomore forward Jerry Davis,<lb />
who Odom calls "one of the best<lb />
high school seniors in the nation two<lb />
years ago  averages<lb />
13.5 and is the team's second<lb />
leading rebounder with a 6.1<lb />
average.<lb />
Also in the Titan starting lineup is<lb />
6-8 power forward Joe Kopicki,<lb />
who along with Davis and Cureton<lb />
give Detroit a very physical squad<lb />
underneath.<lb />
"Rebounding will be crucial<lb />
said Odom with a grimace. "We<lb />
can't afford not to block out<lb />
Leading the way for the l7<lb />
Pirates is guard George May nor.<lb />
who averages 15 points per game.<lb />
Herb Krusen tallies 12 and for-<lb />
ward Herb Gray 10.9.<lb />
Odom noted that the Pirates had<lb />
no plans for a slow-down against<lb />
the strong and speedy Titans.<lb />
"We're gonna go he said.<lb />
"Maybe we can wear them down.<lb />
Their depth is not quite a good as<lb />
ours<lb />
"We're playing together real well<lb />
right now. But they are too. It<lb />
should be a good one "<lb />
Track Coach Carson Gets Lot Out Of A Little<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports r.ditor<lb />
Though it may be a little-known<lb />
fact, 2ast Carolina track coach has<lb />
done something drastic in an effort<lb />
to keep the Pirate program in the<lb />
national limelight.<lb />
Short on funds (the track team is<lb />
alloted only $13,000 annually for<lb />
recruiting) Carson decided a couple<lb />
of years ago to build a team of<lb />
sprinters.<lb />
"We're an independent school<lb />
Carson said, "so we don't have to<lb />
worry about conference ties. We<lb />
don't have to have an overall track<lb />
team<lb />
So, Carson reasoned, he'd build a<lb />
team of specialists. "We decided we<lb />
could do more with quality than<lb />
quantity said Carson. "If you<lb />
can really excel in a certain area.<lb />
you can get much more publicity<lb />
and acclaim. There's no doubt that<lb />
East Carolina gets more out of the<lb />
track team this way<lb />
Carson's plan has been a boom-<lb />
ing success. Currently, the Pirate<lb />
indoor mile-relay team is one of the<lb />
top ten in the nation. Members of<lb />
the team include Carlton Bell, All-<lb />
American Otis Melvin, Shawn<lb />
Leney and Stan Curry.<lb />
The latest in a long line of<lb />
achievments for this group includes<lb />
finishing first in the prestigious<lb />
Vitalis Olympic Invitational two<lb />
weeks ago. The Vitalis meet drew a<lb />
crowd of over 15,000 spectators and<lb />
was telecast nationwide.<lb />
"They (TV) showed about<lb />
everything but our win said Car-<lb />
son. "I don't know what happened.<lb />
I waited and waited for it<lb />
Despite the fact that the Pirates<lb />
were left off the tube, the win at<lb />
Vitalis drew raves from all over.<lb />
"By winning Carson noted, "we<lb />
were invited to several very<lb />
prestigious events. It meant more to<lb />
East Carolina than anything we<lb />
could have done<lb />
Also excelling under Carson's<lb />
Miller<lb />
new system is Bill Miller, who won<lb />
both the half mile and mile in the<lb />
Pitt Invitational earlier this season.<lb />
"It's really amazing that Bill won<lb />
both said Carson, "because he<lb />
ran the half first and then the mile.<lb />
Usually you run the speed race<lb />
last<lb />
"1 surprised when he told me that<lb />
he would run both claimed Car-<lb />
son, "and was really shocked when<lb />
he won both. It just indicates that<lb />
Bill can qualify for the nationals if<lb />
he gets himself together<lb />
Miller was not the only successful<lb />
Pirate at the Pitt meet. Otis Melvin<lb />
won the quarter-mile with a time of<lb />
49.4 seconds. Carlton Bell finished<lb />
third in the same event with a 49.8<lb />
clocking.<lb />
Stan Curry won the 600 meters<lb />
with a time of 1:10.9, the second<lb />
best clocking in the meet's history.<lb />
ECU's Danny Scott and Shawn<lb />
Leney placed third and fourth in the<lb />
same event, respectively.<lb />
During the course of the season<lb />
ECU has downed such powers as<lb />
Tennessee, Maryland, Villanova,<lb />
Seton Hall, Florida. Georgia and<lb />
Auburn in their specialized events.<lb />
Such success could not have been<lb />
possible had Carson not made his<lb />
adjustment a few seasons ago.<lb />
"Whereas I used to give 30 kids<lb />
$400 each he explained, "I now<lb />
give $800 to 15 kids. I go out and try<lb />
to get the best at what we run<lb />
The number of events the Pirates<lb />
compete in will be reduced even<lb />
more in the future says Carson.<lb />
"Next year we will have no field<lb />
events or distance running<lb />
Essentially what Carson has done<lb />
is make the best out of a bad situa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"I'm not complaining he said.<lb />
"You can't cry about a thing like<lb />
your budget. But you must stay<lb />
within the limits of it.<lb />
"What we've done Carson con-<lb />
tinued, "is keep ihc pruraw<lb />
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State Downs Tankers<lb />
By JIMMY DtiPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Kditur<lb />
East Carolina's men<lb />
and women swimmers<lb />
72-41 and 82-56 losses<lb />
Tuesday evening in<lb />
Minges natatorium<lb />
would seem like<lb />
crushing margins, but<lb />
when the competition is<lb />
provided by the na-<lb />
tionally ranked<lb />
Wolfpack of N.C.<lb />
State, the results could<lb />
have well been worse.<lb />
The encouraging<lb />
note of the meet for the<lb />
I ady Pirates came<lb />
from eight national<lb />
qualifying times being<lb />
met.<lb />
Carol Shacklett led<lb />
the way for the lady<lb />
Bucs, meeting four na-<lb />
tional cutoffs including<lb />
a pair of relay entries.<lb />
Although finishing<lb />
third in the running,<lb />
the 200 medley relay<lb />
team of Shacklett,<lb />
Tammy Putnam, Beth<lb />
Reen and Cindy Sailor<lb />
met national time with<lb />
1:56.37.<lb />
Putnam, a freshman<lb />
standout, added two<lb />
other national times to<lb />
her already impressive<lb />
string. She set a new<lb />
varsity record with a<lb />
first place in the 200 in-<lb />
dividual medley with a<lb />
2:13.64 effort.<lb />
Putnam also claimed<lb />
first and national time<lb />
in the 100 backstroke<lb />
with a 1:03.63 effort.<lb />
Susan Hanks' third<lb />
place finishes in the 200<lb />
freestyle (2:00.76) and<lb />
500 free (5:19.83) gave<lb />
her a pair of national<lb />
times.<lb />
The Sailor,<lb />
Shacklett, Lauren<lb />
Grimes, Lori Ross unit<lb />
sprinted to first in the<lb />
200 free relay with a na-<lb />
tional time of 1:42.14.<lb />
"The girls did super<lb />
against the seventh-<lb />
ranked team in the na-<lb />
tion, considering we are<lb />
only classified as Divi-<lb />
sion II said ECU<lb />
coach Ray Scharf.<lb />
The men actually led<lb />
NCSU going into the<lb />
one-meter diving event,<lb />
but again the absence<lb />
of a skilled boardman<lb />
cost valuable points.<lb />
The 400 medley relay<lb />
group of Mark<lb />
Richards, Kelly<lb />
Hopkins, Jack Clowar<lb />
and Bill Fehling opened<lb />
the match strong for<lb />
the Pirates, taking first<lb />
with a time of 3:29.82.<lb />
State came back to<lb />
tie the match at 8-8<lb />
after the 1000 freestyle.<lb />
Ted Nieman's 1:40.53<lb />
first in the 200 free put<lb />
the Bucs back out<lb />
front, with Fehling's<lb />
:21.63 first in the 50<lb />
free padding the<lb />
margin.<lb />
State trimmed the<lb />
lead to one after the<lb />
200 individual medley<lb />
and then took com-<lb />
mand with a sweep in<lb />
the diving.<lb />
Only Hopkins<lb />
managed another first<lb />
for the Pirates, that be-<lb />
ing in the 200<lb />
breaststroke with a<lb />
time of 2:09.30.<lb />
Other top perfor-<lb />
mances for ECU in-<lb />
cluded; 100 free-<lb />
Fehling :47.76 (2nd),<lb />
500 free-T. Nieman<lb />
4:37.75 (2nd) and 400<lb />
free relay-Clowar,<lb />
Scott Rawl, Mike<lb />
Triau, T. Nieman<lb />
3:09.65 (2nd).<lb />
"If we had swum<lb />
faster in a few events<lb />
which I thought we<lb />
could have, then we<lb />
would of had a shot at<lb />
them related Scharf.<lb />
"They're a real strong<lb />
team�nationally rank-<lb />
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ashamed of, but<lb />
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