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Bhz<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 54 No. as-1<lb />
Tuesday, February 5, 1980<lb />
(.reemille. VC<lb />
( inflation HMMMI<lb />
Downtown Snow<lb />
Photo by RICHARD GREEN<lb />
While snow was carpeting the unusually bare streets of downtown Greenville atlam stripn,c<lb />
gathering on College Hill for some snowy action. " af am" s,uden's were<lb />
Snowstorm Vandals<lb />
Overturn Parked Van<lb />
by MARIANNE HARBISON<lb />
News Editor<lb />
What began as a snowball fight<lb />
early Thursday morning resulted in<lb />
$2000 damage to a 1948 Chevy van<lb />
when it was turned over on College<lb />
Hill Drive.<lb />
The owner of the van. Leland K.<lb />
Williams, said, "One person climb-<lb />
ed into the van and held down the<lb />
brakes while the remaining 50 peo-<lb />
ple pushed it over and rolled it down<lb />
College Hill<lb />
One witness said, "As they were<lb />
pushing the van over, someone else<lb />
was smashing out the back win-<lb />
dow<lb />
Williams claimed that other<lb />
witnesses knew the identity of the<lb />
vandals but were reluctant to name<lb />
them.<lb />
Williams is offering a $300<lb />
reward in Blue Chip stock for infor-<lb />
mation leading to the arrest and<lb />
conviction of the person(s) responsi-<lb />
ble. Williams is also offering an ad-<lb />
ditional $100 bonus to the person(s)<lb />
who brings the incident before the<lb />
appropriate authorities.<lb />
As to the identity of those involv-<lb />
ed in the vandalism, Assistant<lb />
Director of Security Francis Ed-<lb />
dings stated, "We don't have any<lb />
idea who did the damage, so there<lb />
really wasn't anything we could do<lb />
about it He also noted that since<lb />
at least 500 people were involved,<lb />
there was no logical reason to send<lb />
two or three security officers to con-<lb />
trol the crowd.<lb />
Chief Eddings also commented<lb />
that the snow "riot" ran its course<lb />
and calmed down. Carolvn Fulgum,<lb />
dean of women said, "After the van<lb />
was turned over, the whole thing got<lb />
worn-out There were no arrests<lb />
made, according to Eddings.<lb />
Williams said his insurance would<lb />
not cover the damage.<lb />
Don Joyner, counselor of Aycock<lb />
Dorm, told Williams there were at<lb />
least 50 people involved, and there<lb />
was another car damaged during the<lb />
incident. While Joyner was speaking<lb />
to Williams, a student who had been<lb />
in the snowball fight came into the<lb />
room and began to explain how<lb />
much fun the event had been.<lb />
At that point in the conversation,<lb />
Joyner introduced the student to<lb />
Williams. According to Williams,<lb />
this was an evasive tactic intended to<lb />
prevent him from discovering who<lb />
was responsible for the damage to<lb />
his van.<lb />
Student Fee Increase Predicted<lb />
by TERRY CRAY<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Lite<lb />
Dr. Elmer Meyer told the SGA stu-<lb />
dent legislature Monday that in-<lb />
creases in student fees "have got to<lb />
come and said that the only ques-<lb />
tion was in which areas they would<lb />
occur.<lb />
Meyer mentioned the growing<lb />
needs of the intramural sports pro-<lb />
gram and the inflationary pressures<lb />
on student health services as ex-<lb />
amples of the reasoning behind any<lb />
future fee increases.<lb />
Melvin also reported to the<lb />
legislators about his recent trip to<lb />
Washington, D.C in which he and<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Residents<lb />
Injured<lb />
Two Greenville residents were in-<lb />
jured in an accident Friday morning<lb />
on Greenville Boulevard, just east<lb />
of the Elm'Street intersection.<lb />
Gwendolyn Dianne Tyson, 20, is<lb />
in guarded condition at Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital, according to<lb />
Greenville police. Ms. Tyson is a<lb />
student at ECu and is the daughtei<lb />
of Pitt County Sheriff Ralph L.<lb />
Tyson. Philip Wayne Gibbs, 21, is<lb />
listed in stable condition.<lb />
Investigating officer W.R.<lb />
Robertson reported that Gibbs was<lb />
traveling east on Greenville<lb />
Boulevard when his car collided<lb />
with another car driven by James<lb />
Gregory Starkie, 22, of Grimesland.<lb />
The officer noted that Starkie and a<lb />
passenger, Kenneth Ray Buck, 23,<lb />
of Greenville, complained of pain at<lb />
the scene, but that neither was<lb />
transported to the hospital.<lb />
Robertson said that Ms. Tyson<lb />
was trapped in the Gibbs vehicle,<lb />
and it took members of the Green-<lb />
ville Fire and Rescue Department<lb />
approximately 40 minutes to free<lb />
her. She was unconscious during the<lb />
procedure. Both Gibbs and Ms.<lb />
Tyson were transported to the<lb />
hospital by the Greenville Fire and<lb />
Rescue Department.<lb />
Police reported that no charges<lb />
were filed in the incident.<lb /><lb />
10 other SGA presidents spoke to<lb />
HEW officials about the current<lb />
legal battle over segregation in the<lb />
North Carolina university system.<lb />
Melvin criticized HEW's methods<lb />
of gathering statistics for their study<lb />
of the case and said that the<lb />
assembled SGA presidents tried to<lb />
stress individual choice as the most<lb />
important question at stake in the<lb />
issue. HEW has brought charges<lb />
against the university system in part<lb />
because it is making insufficient<lb />
progress in fulfilling racial quotas<lb />
set by the federal government.<lb />
SGA Vice President Charlie Sher-<lb />
rod reported that the construction<lb />
company responsible for paving the<lb />
new parking lot behind Mendenhall<lb />
could not continue work until the<lb />
weather becomes dry and warmer.<lb />
Sherrod said that Dr. Elmer Meyer<lb />
would present a proposal to the<lb />
Chancellor's committee this week<lb />
recommending that the company<lb />
pull off the job completely until spr-<lb />
ing or summer, thus allowing the<lb />
unpaved lot to be used immediately.<lb />
A resolution asking local towing<lb />
companies to reduce their rates for<lb />
towing student vehicles illegally<lb />
parked off-campus was adopted<lb />
almost unanimously by the student<lb />
legislature. The present off-campus<lb />
commercial towing rate is $25, while<lb />
cars are towed on-campus for $15 or<lb />
$20, depending on whether it is day<lb />
or night.<lb />
The resolution asked that the rate<lb />
for off-campus towing for ECU<lb />
students be dropped to the on-<lb />
campus rate. In return, the resolu-<lb />
tion stated that all companies agree-<lb />
ing to do so would be considered<lb />
"favorable businesses" by students.<lb />
In other business, a bill to ap-<lb />
propriate $1,850 to the Visual Arts<lb />
Forum was tabled until the next<lb />
meeting due to improper paperwork<lb />
in preparing the bill for presenta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Two requests for money for<lb />
political science department groups<lb />
were turned down on the basis that<lb />
the groups had no written constitu-<lb />
tions and were therefore ineligible to<lb />
be funded under the present SGA<lb />
policy.<lb />
'Life Of Brian'<lb />
Picketed By Local<lb />
Christian Citizens<lb />
by MARIANNE HARBISON<lb />
News Cdilor<lb />
"Brian is Judas, not Jesus<lb />
That's what one picket proclaimed as several<lb />
ministers and concerned Christians picketed the movie<lb />
Life of Brian" at Bucaneer Theaters Sunday Feb 3<lb />
Rev. Van Dale Hudson was issued a permit'to picket<lb />
by the Grenville City Police Department on Jan 29 n<lb />
officer was there to oversee the demonstration<lb />
'The picket was for the purpose of objecting to this<lb />
type of satire which is directed against the life of<lb />
Christ said the picket leader, Rev. Van Dale Hudson<lb />
of Trinity Freewill Baptist Church. "The picture was a<lb />
satire against the life of Christ, and we felt that it was<lb />
not wholesome for the community to be witness to it "<lb />
Rev. Hudson said the concerned group tried once<lb />
before to ban the movie in Greenville, and their efforts<lb />
were successful. "The Bucaneer movies are under new<lb />
ownership of Consolidated Theaters in Charlotte We<lb />
were able to prevent the movie from being shown when<lb />
we spoke with the old owners, but the" new owners<lb />
would not yield to our requests said Hudson<lb />
Alex White, the owner of Consolidated Theaters<lb />
said "We felt that the people have the right to eo to see<lb />
anything they want to see, including 'Life of Brian ' The<lb />
movie was screened here in Charlotte bv a<lb />
ministers and religious leaders, and thev came out ,<lb />
ting to know what all the fuss was about "<lb />
The ministers and other concerned 6<lb />
participated m the picket voiced their opi<lb />
film was more than just a satirical pom  the I<lb />
ot Christ. It went toward mockery and blas.ihei<lb />
Christ, said Jim Nason of Parkers Chapel <lb />
Baptist Church. "Jesus Christ is God him<lb />
we see this kind of mockery made of tl<lb />
we tell that this was the final straw<lb />
A Methodist layman, T.R. Jones stated "<lb />
see or know what's in a can of garbage ir<lb />
point of looking down in there0" Jones �<lb />
sonal relationship between God and ma<lb />
should be publicly defended. "I just wante<lb />
and be counted as a Christian and to i<lb />
to this film Jones proclaimed.<lb />
"This violation is one of co-mission rail<lb />
sion if people go to see it because it drew<lb />
tion Jones added.<lb />
Bob Clyde of the Baptist Student Center<lb />
like the film was more of a charicature of the w<lb />
pie misrepresent Christ. It was like a comments .<lb />
See CHAPLAiJS pQge 3<lb />
Photo by RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Come Down On Wednesday<lb />
the weather is fine<lb />
ECU Classes<lb />
Unofficially<lb />
Cancelled<lb />
By DEBBIE HOTAUM,<lb />
Assistant Sens Kdit.tr<lb />
Several unconfirmed news<lb />
broadcasts announcing<lb />
cancellation of classes last T'r<lb />
i�y caused manv BCU vidcns<lb />
to miss classes.<lb />
The local stations made several<lb />
broadcasts, the first at 7 a.m<lb />
reporting that classes would be<lb />
cancelled until 2 p.m. Thursdav<lb />
John Moore of WRQR in<lb />
Farmville was one of the<lb />
jockeys who broadcast the class<lb />
cancellation. "Weil, we aren't<lb />
the only ones who broadcast this<lb />
information. Several other radio<lb />
and TV stations also said that<lb />
East Carolina had cancelled<lb />
classes.<lb />
"One of the other emplovees<lb />
(at WRQR) told me that he had<lb />
gotten the word that school was<lb />
closed. I don't remember who he<lb />
said he got it from<lb />
The campus police station<lb />
received calls throughout the da) .<lb />
according to Francis Eddings,<lb />
assistant director of security.<lb />
"People just didn't know what to<lb />
do. They had heard on the radio<lb />
that class was cancelled, and thev<lb />
wanted to make sure so they call-<lb />
ed us. We do try to have all of the<lb />
information, but sometimes it's<lb />
hard to get it that early in the<lb />
morning<lb />
Chancellor Brewer's secretarv<lb />
also said there was much confu-<lb />
sion. "We received a lot of calls.<lb />
The radio and TV stations should<lb />
have gotten their information<lb />
confirmed before they announc-<lb />
ed it. Chancellor Brewer is the<lb />
only one who can make such an<lb />
authorization.<lb />
Young Politicians Ponder Upcoming Candidates<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It's a long way to election day,<lb />
but two groups of politically-<lb />
minded students at East Carolina<lb />
University have already formed<lb />
some early thoughts on the 1980<lb />
presidential, gubernatorial and<lb />
Senate races.<lb />
Of course, the 20 members of the<lb />
Young Republicans and the 23<lb />
members of the Young Democrats<lb />
do not represent any other opinion<lb />
than their own. But these are the<lb />
people on campus who will pro-<lb />
bably be most active as the cam-<lb />
paigns get into full swing.<lb />
Closest to home is the Senate race<lb />
between ECU professor John East<lb />
and incumbent Robert Morgan.<lb />
What does Young Republican<lb />
Chairman Mike Elbertson think<lb />
about East's chances?<lb />
"As far as I'm concerned, he's<lb />
the number one candidate said<lb />
Elbertson.<lb />
How does Young Democrat<lb />
Chairman Joe Fink feel about<lb />
Morgan's chances?<lb />
"Optimistic � I think he can<lb />
win said Fink.<lb />
Both chairmen agree that the<lb />
financial support given to East by<lb />
the North Carolina Congressional<lb />
Club will be very important in the<lb />
election. Morgan's chances will be<lb />
directly affected by the amount of<lb />
funding East can get to get his name<lb />
and his message around the state,<lb />
said Fink.<lb />
Fink criticized East for not runn-<lb />
ing a more "positive" campaign,<lb />
recalling the strong attack East<lb />
made on Morgan's Senate record in<lb />
his first campaign speech on the<lb />
ECU campus Jan. 26. But Fink add-<lb />
ed that his organization had no pre-<lb />
sent plans to go "all out" in support<lb />
of Sen. Morgan.<lb />
In contrast, Elbertson said that<lb />
the Young Republicans had<lb />
"devoted" themselves to East's<lb />
campaign. He noted that since East<lb />
was still teaching classes in the<lb />
political science department, there<lb />
wouldn't be much to do until the<lb />
coming months.<lb />
The Young Democrats will be ac-<lb />
tive in getting ECU students to send<lb />
in absentee registration cards in<lb />
April for the May primary vote, said<lb />
Fink.<lb />
According to Fink, the members<lb />
of his organization are solidly<lb />
behind President Carter in his<lb />
reelection bid, while Elbertson said<lb />
that his group is almost equally<lb />
divided between Ronald Reagan and<lb />
George Bush.<lb />
Judging from the talk of both<lb />
chairmen, one thing is clear: 1980 is<lb />
not a banner year for alternative<lb />
liberal politics on the ECU campus.<lb />
The presidential choices of both<lb />
groups generally reflect the results<lb />
of various nationwide opinion polls<lb />
that show Carter leaving Kennedy<lb />
behind while Bush steals the thunder<lb />
from Reagan.<lb />
"Kennedy is too liberal as far as<lb />
North Carolina politics are concern-<lb />
ed, and I don't think the<lb />
Democratic Party will support any<lb />
far out liberals in the South said<lb />
Fink.<lb />
What about Kennedy's criticism<lb />
that Carter is running a non-<lb />
campaign by refusing to debate the<lb />
issues in public?<lb />
"There's no reason for Carter to<lb />
debate when he's so far ahead � it<lb />
would be a potentially dangerous<lb />
situation where he could only lose<lb />
said Fink.<lb />
Things on the Young<lb />
Republican's side of the fence are<lb />
not so clear cut. According to Mike<lb />
Elbertson, Reagan is slightly ahead<lb />
of Bush in popularity among the<lb />
members, while Connaly has a small<lb />
showing.<lb />
"We're still looking at the issues<lb />
and the candidates said Elbert-<lb />
son.<lb />
In the gubernatorial race the<lb />
situation is similar. Fink reports<lb />
that the Young Democrats are<lb />
unanimous in their support of Jim<lb />
Hunt. Elbertson said that although<lb />
he and several other Young<lb />
Republicans supported I. Beverly<lb />
Lake for governor, there was no<lb />
concensus in the group.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 5, 1980<lb />
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del one third oil regular prices al Ihe<lb />
Mendenhall recreation centers on<lb />
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Wednesdays, voo p.m -6:00 p m<lb />
Billiaids and I able lentils, one third<lb />
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I tidass, 1:00 p.m. MM) p m -<lb />
Howling, one ilmd off.<lb />
Faster Seals<lb />
Volunteer woik can plas a sital mle in<lb />
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are interested in work experience which<lb />
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Women's Soccer<lb />
Help support women's sports at II<lb />
b joining ihe newly formed Women's<lb />
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Wiberg al 752 4553 as soon as possible<lb />
An organizational meeting will he held<lb />
Wednesday, I eh 1.1 at 2 p.m al 422<lb />
I4ih St (ihe huck house behind Bclk<lb />
Dorm) Practice will begin when all ihe<lb />
preliminary muk is completed, which<lb />
should be within ihe nesi couple "t<lb />
weeks onie out and give soccel a its'<lb />
Rho Kpsilon<lb />
Ihe Kho I psilon meeting was<lb />
rescheduled for fhursday, I eh 7, ai<lb />
4:00 p m in room 221 Mendenhall Ml<lb />
members and interested persons are<lb />
urged tn attend<lb />
SI Hashes<lb />
Moonlight Howling<lb />
"Moonlight Bowling" is b.uk al<lb />
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I Kl I (, MI ol howling I sets Sun<lb />
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Rowling Specials<lb />
RIM l M I seis Saturday from<lb />
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St 1(11 lot one liout<lb />
Kl I) I'lN BOWI l(. On Sundays<lb />
win a I KIT GAME hs making a strike<lb />
when the red pin is ihe head pin from<lb />
7 00 p m 10 00 p in<lb />
Family Child Assoc.<lb />
! he I nulls t hild Association will meet<lb />
I uesday. I eh 5 at 5 p in in the Home<lb />
Economics Conference Room (141)<lb />
Ml members are urged 10 attend this<lb />
important meeting<lb />
(.MAT<lb />
rhe Graduate Management dmission<lb />
lesi will he ottered at 1(1 on Satin<lb />
das. March I" ppiication blanks are<lb />
available al the restingenter. Speight<lb />
Building. Room los Registration<lb />
deadline i I chin.us 22<lb />
S(.A Loans<lb />
Ml students needing SOA loans Ljn<lb />
now get ihein from the SGA office in<lb />
Mendenhall oi from the Financial -id<lb />
( Iffice in the )ldaletena I lies arc no<lb />
longer available in vshiTiard room 210<lb />
lame' H Mallors. Associate Dean.<lb />
(Irientalioi, and ludiciars<lb />
I lie Studcnl I nion li.nel Committee<lb />
is sponsoring a trip in Kl I auderdale<lb />
and Hivnes World loi Spring Break<lb />
(Mar. h 7 lm i inly VI 75 foi quad s.<lb />
. s Koi more infot mafion, call<lb />
'57 6611, cxl I!rV<lb />
Ihe Studenl I nion Minority Vrts<lb />
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V s and I al I estival. I i b<lb />
i <lb />
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es the showing ol the ludau col<lb />
ol the North l arolina Museum<lb />
 11 h 1 2si so, on 1 eh 5 al "<lb />
- it d bagels, and al " 30 p m<lb />
l v itian Knoll. a majoi<lb />
and curaloi ol ihe colles<lb />
non, will speak in ihe Multipurpose<lb />
Mendenha<lb />
1 SAT<lb />
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�- inks (which tuiisi<lb />
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d ' 'in the 11 I resting<lb />
Ri ' Sr� gl Building<lb />
Faculty-Staff Night<lb />
Iseis Monday from 5:00 p m until<lb />
S oo p in is I .Ktihs siall niglii al the<lb />
Mendenhall Bowlingenier ns ECU<lb />
t.Kiilis oi stafl inemhei ssuh proper<lb />
identification mas boss I two games and<lb />
gel a third game I Kl I Relas after<lb />
work and ak advantage ol Ihe savings<lb />
at Mendenhall<lb />
Summer Orientation<lb />
Ihe Office ol lame- H Mallory,<lb />
Vssociatc Dean. Oticnlalton and<lb />
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foi counselors for Summer Orienta-<lb />
tion Applicants must he rising seniors<lb />
iduate students Applications mas<lb />
be picked up in Whichard Building,<lb />
21 ; I) nlhne iv I ndas. I cb. 8.<lb />
Chem Societv<lb />
I � . Kasteri s Carolina Section o!<lb />
American Chemical Societ) will<lb />
ts February meeting al 7 p m on<lb />
Wednesday, February I' al the Cap<lb />
lam's lahle Restaurant in yden Ihe<lb />
speaker 'or !he evening will he Dr<lb />
j n I oeppky ol the I niversity<lb />
� M ssouri . olumhia During his talk.<lb />
ed " Nil rosa mine Car<lb />
tnesis he will explore the<lb />
chemical and biological ramifications<lb />
 trie question, "Are nttrosamines<lb />
causative ateniv in human cancer?"<lb />
Dinnei reservations should he made<lb />
through ihe Department ol Chemistry<lb />
le� 6711, bv Monday. I eh II<lb />
(iameroom<lb />
ll sou like pn ball, pool or loosball. the<lb />
place lo go is the MRi gameroom.<lb />
I ocated in the basement ot fcycock<lb />
is�,�. u ,v open lions IU a.m. until<lb />
Ihe checkout area for tents, canoes, car<lb />
,i.l and hie piesersers Remember.<lb />
the Men's Residence Council prosides<lb />
these services<lb />
WRC Officers<lb />
Ihe Women's Residence Council ex<lb />
ecutive officers loi the Spring Semester<lb />
are Stephanie Cianus, president. Oail<lb />
Watson, vice-president; Nancy lubhs,<lb />
secretary; Kaihs Stevens, treasurer;<lb />
(.mger Wade, publicity chairperson;<lb />
and Brenda Killingsworth, parliamen<lb />
tarian<lb />
I he k RC dorm officers lor (lenient<lb />
Hall are Cind) Rouse, president; Belli<lb />
Whitehcad, sice president; Irma<lb />
I homas. secretary treasurer, tor I lorn<lb />
ing Hall, Jackie lowrs. president;<lb />
Stephanie Schaub, vjce-president; i .ail<lb />
lacobs, secretary treasurer, for Garretl<lb />
Hall, leiese Woodruff, piesident;<lb />
sheila Keaton, vice-president; Beth<lb />
Wolfe, secretar) treasurer; lor laisis<lb />
Hall, Virginia Carlton, president;<lb />
leanne Spivey, vice-president; Mthea<lb />
Oliver, secretary-treasurer; for Cot ten<lb />
Hall, I ottie Scott, president. Diane<lb />
Hudson, vice-president; Myra Moses.<lb />
secretary treasurer; foi Fletcher Hall,<lb />
Sue Wrobel, piesident. Belli Rennicks,<lb />
sue pies idem. Jo Ann Meads.<lb />
secretary-treasurer; lor Greene Hall,<lb />
Idie lekeie. president. Ilene Kusiiak.<lb />
sue piesident. I isa Shaut. secretary<lb />
treasurer; and lor I s lor Ha Missy<lb />
Mdndge. president. Sandra leltman.<lb />
vice-president; Elaine r u r ner,<lb />
secretary treasurer<lb />
Draft Registration<lb />
Interested students are united to join<lb />
the Greenville Peace t ommittee in son<lb />
sidering the upcoming dralt regislra<lb />
lion I he meeting begins with a pot luck<lb />
suppei at � to I iidas nighi al mo s<lb />
Elm Street, two hhvks east ol campus<lb />
I or more information, call 758 4VOfs or<lb />
check with I d,ith Webber in 21H Austin<lb />
SI) Chairperson<lb />
Ihe application deadline lor Student<lb />
Union chairperson positions has been<lb />
extended to I eh x Anyone interested<lb />
in seeking one of these positions should<lb />
pick up an application from the Studenl<lb />
Union Office, room 2'4. Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, or tall 757-6611, esi<lb />
210<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi<lb />
Ihe Alpha Sigma I'hi hole sisieis are<lb />
sponsoring a Happy Hour al the Elbo<lb />
Room on Ihuisdas. I eh 7, from<lb />
p m until 9 K) p m A Besthesi con<lb />
lest will he held lor male contesta '<lb />
All men who ftish to put theii b.nls<lb />
where then mouth is are invited lo<lb />
entei'<lb />
UFDC<lb />
Ihe I nisei sitv I oik and Country<lb />
Dance club would like to invite all who<lb />
are interested in folk and country dans<lb />
ing lo attend meetings ol the I I IH<lb />
Ihe meetings are every Wednesday<lb />
night Irorn sesen lo nine p m. in<lb />
Hrewstei I) I0S II you're interested.<lb />
come on oscr or call 2 OK26<lb />
FC'U News Bureau<lb />
GREENVILLE � A<lb />
total of SI,363,102 in<lb />
outside funding was<lb />
received by ECU in<lb />
November, 1979.<lb />
Among the research<lb />
and training projects<lb />
receiving funding were<lb />
several sea grant pro-<lb />
grams funded by the<lb />
National Oceanic and<lb />
Atmospheric Ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
These included<lb />
$159,296 to the ECU<lb />
Institute for Coastal<lb />
and Marine Resources<lb />
for marine advisory<lb />
services; $36,335 to<lb />
Drs. Peter Fricke and<lb />
John Maiolo of ICMR<lb />
for individual research<lb />
on North Carolina's<lb />
recreational fishery,<lb />
hard clam management<lb />
and shrimp fishery;<lb />
$44,748 for a continu-<lb />
ing education program<lb />
for commercial<lb />
Circle K<lb />
I his is Circle K week, so some hs and<lb />
see whai this coed service stub is all<lb />
aboul Pie Circle K club of ECI meets<lb />
on ruesday in Mendenhall room 221 at<lb />
- ixi p m 1 his week's speaker IS 1 ren<lb />
ton Davis, and he will he speaking<lb />
aboul environmental health Anyone<lb />
who is interested is invited to attend<lb />
lishermen; and $17,938<lb />
for a leadership train-<lb />
ing program in marine<lb />
education offered by<lb />
the ECU Department<lb />
of Science Education.<lb />
Also receiving fun-<lb />
ding were ECU's pro-<lb />
gram in rehabilitation<lb />
counseling ($41,965<lb />
from the U.S. Office of<lb />
Rehabilitation Ser-<lb />
vices), and the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine,<lb />
which received two<lb />
grants totaling more<lb />
than $1 million from<lb />
the Eastern Area<lb />
Health Education<lb />
Center.<lb />
Dr. Richard Mauger<lb />
o the Department o!<lb />
C.eology received<lb />
$54,651 from the Na-<lb />
tional Science founda-<lb />
tion for his research in-<lb />
volving geologic and<lb />
petrologic studies of<lb />
the Sierra Calera-del<lb />
N i d o area of<lb />
Chihuahua, Mexico.<lb />
I continued from Page<lb />
tSpeaks<lb />
ways people are easily<lb />
misled Clyde also felt<lb />
that "Life of Brian"<lb />
was sacreligious and of-<lb />
fensive, but, "There<lb />
was also a great lesson<lb />
to be learned from the<lb />
film in terms of<lb />
misrepresentation<lb />
Clyde was not<lb />
associated with the<lb />
picket but was the only<lb />
person who had actual-<lb />
ly seen the film. Neither<lb />
Jones, Hudson, nor<lb />
Nason had seen the<lb />
film when the) picketed<lb />
on Feb. 3.<lb />
Alex White. Con-<lb />
solidated Theaters<lb />
owner stated. "Mosi<lb />
the people who were<lb />
picketing hadn't even<lb />
seen the picture<lb />
were voicing a<lb />
judgemental opin<lb />
about it<lb />
Contrary to the<lb />
attempt, the picket n<lb />
unsuccessful,<lb />
"Life oi Brian"<lb />
showing at<lb />
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I lie HieJ Health Professions Admis-<lb />
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Saturday, March S pplieation blanks<lb />
are available at the Testing Center.<lb />
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lion deadline is I ebniais �<lb />
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Hoyte, a phssieal theiaps student, is<lb />
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Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
The Phi Beta 1 ambda business<lb />
organization will meet Tucsdus. I eh J,<lb />
at 4-00 in l()t Rass<lb />
Greek News<lb />
By RICKI GLIARMIS<lb />
Greek Correspondent<lb />
The members of<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
sorority are celebrating<lb />
their 20th anniversary<lb />
as a chartered sorority<lb />
at East Carolina today.<lb />
Sigma was the first<lb />
sorority founded at<lb />
ECU on Feb. 5, 1960.<lb />
Sigma is also very<lb />
proud to have the only<lb />
chapter advisor who<lb />
has been active for 20<lb />
years. Virginia Minges,<lb />
an alumni of Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma, has been<lb />
advisor since 1960 and<lb />
helped form the<lb />
chapter here.<lb />
To celebrate this oc-<lb />
casion, Tri Sigma will<lb />
be honored with the<lb />
presence of several na-<lb />
tional officers, in-<lb />
cluding a former na-<lb />
tional president, Mary<lb />
Hastings Holloway<lb />
Page. Congratulations<lb />
to the pledges, sisters<lb />
and alumni of Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma.<lb />
The Kappa Deltas<lb />
held initiation for their<lb />
fall pledges Saturday<lb />
evening. Mrs. Marjorie<lb />
Hopkins, the mother of<lb />
a member off the sorori-<lb />
ty, was made an<lb />
honorary initiate.<lb />
The Chi Omegas<lb />
would like to con-<lb />
gratulate the members<lb />
of the Alpha Rho<lb />
pledge class on their in-<lb />
itiation Jan. 28. The<lb />
fall pledge class is hav-<lb />
ing a lockout the<lb />
weekend of Feb. 8, and<lb />
the winter pledge class<lb />
has just completed a<lb />
successful raffle.<lb />
The Chi O's are in<lb />
the process of holding<lb />
Spring Rush. Last<lb />
weekend the Chi O's<lb />
held their White Carna-<lb />
tion Formal to present<lb />
the fall and winter<lb />
pledges.<lb />
The Alpha Delta Pi's<lb />
were busy last week<lb />
with a new pledge class<lb />
of nine and plans for<lb />
sorority recognition<lb />
week.<lb />
On Wednesday, the<lb />
ADPi's had a speaker<lb />
from the Body Shop<lb />
who led the girls in ex-<lb />
ercises.<lb />
The ADPi's pledges<lb />
held their lockout Fri-<lb />
day and sold donuts to<lb />
raise money.<lb />
The Alpha Phi's held<lb />
a money-raising car<lb />
wash last Saturday.<lb />
Thanks to everyone<lb />
who supported this<lb />
project.<lb />
The Phi's are proud<lb />
to announce their vic-<lb />
tory during the spirit<lb />
contest at the ECU-<lb />
UNCW basketball<lb />
game.<lb />
On January 28, the<lb />
Alpha Phi's inducted<lb />
the members of the<lb />
Beta Gamma pledge<lb />
class. Congratulations<lb />
and welcome to the new<lb />
pledges.<lb />
The Phi's would like<lb />
to congratulate Tom<lb />
Hardy for being the<lb />
lucky winner of the<lb />
Dinner Give-Away at<lb />
Three Steers<lb />
Restaurant.<lb />
Sigma Tau Gamma<lb />
has moved to a new<lb />
location. The fraternity<lb />
is now located at 508<lb />
W. Fifth St. in the<lb />
oldest home in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Because of this move<lb />
and the confusion,<lb />
Sigma Tau Gamma will<lb />
hold a second spring<lb />
rush beginning Feb. 11.<lb />
AH interested students<lb />
are invited to drop by.<lb />
The Sig Ep's woul<lb />
dlike to thank all their<lb />
Little Sisters for the<lb />
party Saturday night.<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi invites<lb />
everyone interested to<lb />
Pantana Bob's Tuesday<lb />
night. Everyone is<lb />
welcome.<lb />
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Rain Is Preferred<lb />
but snow is what we get.<lb />
Nazi Leader Calls<lb />
For Right-Wing<lb />
Demonstration<lb />
GREENSBORO,<lb />
N.C. (AP)1 Eight addi-<lb />
tional staff members<lb />
Nill be hired at a center<lb />
for mentally retarded<lb />
children to care for a<lb />
1 2-year-old<lb />
child who is<lb />
retarded.<lb />
autistic<lb />
severely<lb />
Guilford County<lb />
commissioners approv-<lb />
ed the hiring Mondav<lb />
night. The hiHng of ex-<lb />
tra personnel to care<lb />
for Danny Hunt was<lb />
the result of a com-<lb />
promise among state<lb />
and county officials<lb />
and Danny's parents,<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Rav<lb />
Hunt.<lb />
The commissioners<lb />
delayed action last<lb />
vcek on a request by<lb />
the Hunts to hire the<lb />
extra personnel to care<lb />
for the boy, who is self-<lb />
destructive and needs<lb />
around-the-clock care.<lb />
They were waiting for a<lb />
promise from the state<lb />
that it would not aban-<lb />
don Danny after June<lb />
30, when his emergency<lb />
committment to Ken-<lb />
dall Center is scheduled<lb />
to end.<lb />
The Hunts contend<lb />
the state is required to<lb />
provide education for<lb />
the boy under the<lb />
Federal Education for<lb />
All Handicapped<lb />
Children's Act.<lb />
The salaries of the<lb />
eight, some of whom<lb />
will be part-time<lb />
employees, will cost the<lb />
county $16,000 through<lb />
June 30. The total cost<lb />
of his care is expected<lb />
to be about $23,000<lb />
through that period.<lb />
The state has promis-<lb />
ed to reimburse the<lb />
county for the money it<lb />
spends on Danny's<lb />
emergency care. Area<lb />
Mental Health Board<lb />
Director Daylon<lb />
Greene said he was told<lb />
the promissory letter<lb />
pledges to continue to<lb />
pay for D nny's care<lb />
after June 30, if funds<lb />
are available.<lb />
The case already has<lb />
cost the Hunts<lb />
thousands of dollars<lb />
and has exhausted a<lb />
privately funded trust<lb />
fund.<lb />
The state's decision<lb />
to provide emergency<lb />
care for the boy was the<lb />
result of an agreement<lb />
between Frank Johns,<lb />
an attorney represen-<lb />
ting the child's parents,<lb />
and state agencies. The<lb />
agreement put off a<lb />
lawsuit which Johns<lb />
had planned to file on<lb />
behalf of Danny and<lb />
his parents.<lb />
"It is not our inten-<lb />
tion to place this<lb />
burden on this com-<lb />
munity Johns said.<lb />
But if the state does not<lb />
make some kind of ar-<lb />
rangements for Dan-<lb />
ny's care after June 30,<lb />
"you may well have to<lb />
fund the needs of Dan-<lb />
ny Hunt<lb />
Johns left no doubt<lb />
that if some ar-<lb />
rangements are not<lb />
made for care after<lb />
June 30, he will go<lb />
ahead with the court<lb />
case, which County At-<lb />
torney Bill Trevorrow<lb />
described as a<lb />
"landmark case<lb />
Professor Co-<lb />
Authors Report<lb />
GREENVILLE �<lb />
Dr. James Buck,<lb />
visiting assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of finance in the<lb />
School of Business, is<lb />
co-author of a research<lb />
report prepared for the<lb />
White House Con-<lb />
ference on Small<lb />
Business.<lb />
Buck and his col-<lb />
laborator, Richard F.<lb />
Demong, are among 19<lb />
persons who con-<lb />
tributed to special<lb />
economic studies on the<lb />
status of small business<lb />
in federal Region III,<lb />
including Delaware,<lb />
Maryland, Penn-<lb />
sylvania, the Virginias<lb />
and the District of Col-<lb />
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Pennsylvania Technical<lb />
Assistance Program<lb />
and sponsored by the<lb />
U.S. Small Business<lb />
Administration.<lb />
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to provide support<lb />
material for the White<lb />
House Conference, but<lb />
also to provide an<lb />
analysis of small<lb />
business problems and<lb />
needs which could be<lb />
used for legislative and<lb />
policy-making deci-<lb />
sions.<lb />
Buck is on academic<lb />
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the Mclntire School of<lb />
Commerce at the<lb />
University of Virginia.<lb />
Girl Injured DueTTo<lb />
Snowball Fight<lb />
By Debbie Hotaling<lb />
Assl. News Kditor<lb />
In a meeting on<lb />
Monday night, the<lb />
Men's Residence Coun-<lb />
cil voted to reject any<lb />
responsibility for last<lb />
week's snowball riot on<lb />
College Hill.<lb />
During the snowball<lb />
fight last Wednesday<lb />
night, a van was rolled<lb />
down the hill, cars were<lb />
vandalized, and one<lb />
student was slightly in-<lb />
jured when the car in<lb />
which she was riding<lb />
was attacked and a win-<lb />
dow was broken.<lb />
The student driving<lb />
the car, Sandy<lb />
Strickland, was attemp-<lb />
ting to return to her<lb />
room in Tyler. The<lb />
crowd attacked her car<lb />
with snowballs, break-<lb />
ing the rear window<lb />
and causing injury to<lb />
one of the passengers.<lb />
"I had no idea they<lb />
would act like that<lb />
said Strickland. "I've<lb />
never lived here before<lb />
when it was snowing. I<lb />
didn't think they would<lb />
go crazy like that.<lb />
"I was just trying to<lb />
go home Strickland<lb />
continued. "They (the<lb />
snowball-throwing<lb />
students) broke the<lb />
window in my car and<lb />
then just kept right on<lb />
throwing snowballs.<lb />
They were laughing at<lb />
the fact that they had<lb />
broken my window.<lb />
They behaved like a<lb />
bunch of maniacs<lb />
The MRC has refus-<lb />
ed to pay for any<lb />
damages incurred dur-<lb />
ing the "riot Grady<lb />
Dickerson, president of<lb />
the MRC, stated, "We<lb />
had a meeting tonight<lb />
and it was decided that<lb />
it was impossible to<lb />
narrow down the list of<lb />
people who did it to<lb />
just MRC members.<lb />
How in the world can<lb />
they prove that? If we<lb />
pay for one, we'll have<lb />
to pay for them all<lb />
Dickerson added<lb />
"Dr. Meyer approach-<lb />
ed me and asked me if<lb />
there was anything I<lb />
could have done about<lb />
it. I said, 'There's no<lb />
way I could have stop-<lb />
ped it � peer pressure<lb />
or not. I would have<lb />
been one aeainst 500<lb />
Dr. Elmer Meyer,<lb />
vice chancellor for stu-<lb />
dent life, said,<lb />
"Whether or not they<lb />
(MRC) had a moral<lb />
obligation was the deci-<lb />
sion they had to make.<lb />
At least a collection<lb />
should be taken up for<lb />
the damages done to<lb />
her car<lb />
Dickerson admitted<lb />
that the trouble on the<lb />
hill should not have<lb />
gone to such extremes.<lb />
"Anybody that would<lb />
break out a window<lb />
and hurt a girl and then<lb />
continue to throw<lb />
snowballs has to be im-<lb />
mature. I have per-<lb />
sonally apologized to<lb />
Chuck Williams (whose<lb />
van was overturned)<lb />
and he understood that<lb />
it could have happened<lb />
to anyone. I'm going to<lb />
apologize to Sandy<lb />
Strickland, but I<lb />
haven't been able to<lb />
reach her yet<lb />
Dickerson explained<lb />
the reasoning behind<lb />
the MRC's decision.<lb />
"It's all volunteer to be<lb />
a member of MRC.<lb />
You pay extra to be a<lb />
member. So, many of<lb />
those guys who were in-<lb />
volved in the snowball-<lb />
ing weren't members.<lb />
I'd say about 85 per-<lb />
cent of the guys on the<lb />
hill are members.<lb />
"It's not the money<lb />
factor involved he<lb />
added, "it's the princi-<lb />
ple. We do try to<lb />
benefit all, not just a<lb />
few. We give $300 to<lb />
$400 for foster children<lb />
at Christmas, $1200 to<lb />
SGA for student loans,<lb />
help with Heart Fund,<lb />
concerts, etc<lb />
Upon hearing the<lb />
MRC's decision not to<lb />
pay for damages to her<lb />
vehicle, Sandy<lb />
Strickland commented,<lb />
"The fact that they<lb />
voted against it does<lb />
not make me happy. I<lb />
just question the con<lb />
trol they had that night.<lb />
I think it's a moral<lb />
obligation. I think<lb />
MRC should take the<lb />
responsibility. Mr.<lb />
Calder said that he<lb />
thought MRC should<lb />
pay for all of the<lb />
damages. He also<lb />
thought there was some<lb />
obligation there<lb />
Strickland added,<lb />
"I'm not going to stop<lb />
here. I'm not satisfied<lb />
with the decision and<lb />
I'm going to take it a<lb />
little bit further<lb />
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PAGE 4<lb />
This Newspaper fs Opinion<lb />
See For Yourself<lb />
lt seems .hat the , vhi.e church JgS �?&amp;�<lb />
leaders who are decrying "Life of Bran' roug<lb />
Brian" and its following are decry- TsJ�"Pi" showing 0f the film,<lb />
ing something that they have not sign against ithe show ng o<lb />
themselves seen. We contend that it which e nexVt<lb />
is wrong to judge som.hing that you which was oorin a <lb />
Have not experienced for yourself. "$��� for a time, despite his<lb />
The demonstrations against follows urlan uia , v<lb />
"Brian" were made by people who attempts to tell them that he<lb />
have only heard that "Brian" is thess.ah. <lb />
wrong. They arc being led like sheep Many com c <lb />
,o the fold by their leaders - leaders � � slapstick antics of<lb />
Brian facing down a crowd of his<lb />
admirers while he stands nude in an<lb />
open window.<lb />
We wonder, too, about tne<lb />
underlying causes which surround<lb />
the mass hysteria of one movie<lb />
which takes a differing view of the<lb />
FORGIVE �FM� FOR THEV KNOW NOT UHAT THEV DO-LUKE 23-3H<lb />
who have not seen the movie.<lb />
Public Morals<lb />
We also wonder about the<lb />
plications of the control of<lb />
public morals that these leaders pro- wQrld according to Python<lb />
fess. We, on the other hand, believe<lb />
in the implicit dignity of man,<lb />
i-Letters To The Editor<lb />
Weather Hazardous<lb />
lm-<lb />
the<lb />
Suppression Of Freedom<lb />
Could it be that a group of in-<lb />
kc W.H �  dividuals would go so far as to sup-<lb />
wonder about the wisdom of letting press artistic freedom for the sake<lb />
whatever his station in life might be<lb />
We feel, therefore, that man has the<lb />
mental and emotional ability to<lb />
make decisions on his own. We<lb />
others lead us into something that<lb />
they themselves don't know<lb />
anything about.<lb />
Meaning Of Cartoon<lb />
There will always be those who<lb />
will misunderstand. For example,<lb />
the cartoon at the right side of this<lb />
page appearson first glsmo<lb />
of making sure their own beliefs are<lb />
propagated to the masses? We<lb />
would hope not. If this were true, it<lb />
would not be outside the realm of<lb />
possibility that other artistic works<lb />
such as The Gulag Archipelago or<lb />
the poetry of Carl Sandburg would<lb />
come under suspicion by one group<lb />
or another, just because their<lb />
criticize something<lb />
y eshouianot criticize somethn<lb />
image of Jesus Christ. Look a little that we have not seen or experienced<lb />
closer. It is actually a representation<lb />
of actor Graham Chapman, who<lb />
played the lead role of Brian. The<lb />
setting is the artist's conception of<lb />
how the character of Brian must feel<lb />
about all the hubbub going on<lb />
around him.<lb />
This "Life of Brian" silliness has<lb />
little to do with religion, or belief in<lb />
God, or even a belief in the inane<lb />
humor of Monty Python. It has to<lb />
do, we believe, with the inability of<lb />
certian groups to recognize the dif-<lb />
ference between legitimate artistic<lb />
endeavor and blasphemy.<lb />
No Blasphemy<lb />
It follows then, that we do not<lb />
feel that "Life of Brian in and of<lb />
itself, is blasphemous. There are<lb />
certain parts of the film which have<lb />
parallels in the Bible, but we do not<lb />
feel that the film made a deliberate<lb />
attempt to run down or insult the<lb />
life of Jesus Christ.<lb />
It seems that many religious<lb />
for ourselves. We can, of course,<lb />
criticize anything we want in this<lb />
country, as long as we realize that if<lb />
we do not know what we are talking<lb />
about, we are not likely to be taken<lb />
very seriously.<lb />
Art Should Be Applauded<lb />
Secondly, artistic endeavor,<lb />
whether or not we agree with the<lb />
end result, should be applauded.<lb />
The British comedy group Monty<lb />
Python obviously did not set out to<lb />
make a great sociological statement<lb />
about twentieth century religion �<lb />
they only set out to make a decided-<lb />
ly comic film about Biblical times.<lb />
Must Be Experienced<lb />
Criticism is good, and even<lb />
necessary in a democracy such as<lb />
ours. We hold with the belief that<lb />
we should have the courtesy of ex-<lb />
periencing that which we are<lb />
criticizing.<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
At this writing it is snowing very hard<lb />
with one to three inches more of snow ex-<lb />
pected today. At this writing a campus<lb />
policeman has conveyed the message that<lb />
The roads are very slippery. At this writing<lb />
all city and county schools have been<lb />
cancelled today due to the snow. At this<lb />
writing there is a North Carolina travelers<lb />
alert in effect. At this writing the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department has advised all<lb />
persons to stay off the streets and roads<lb />
unless absolutely necessary. Oh, yes, also<lb />
at this writing, the concerned" ECU ad-<lb />
ministration has decided to continue<lb />
classes as usual. Apparently, these well,<lb />
or perhaps over-educated, administrators<lb />
have assumed better judgement than<lb />
those licensed and trained to deal with<lb />
adverse weather conditions. Evidently<lb />
academia has been so over-emphasized as<lb />
to exclude common sense. 4ilWt -take a<lb />
nudent to taftrparaiyzed or killed in an ac-<lb />
cident in route to class for health and<lb />
welfare concerns to take priorit over<lb />
academia? Will someone have to die in a<lb />
car accident while being loyal to ECU's<lb />
absurd weather policies regarding snow" I<lb />
think we can learn a lesson from this ex-<lb />
cellent, well-caring, concerned ad-<lb />
ministration that cares so much about the<lb />
welfare of students as to require classes in<lb />
turbulent weather. Perhaps a return to the<lb />
sixties tactics of civil disobedience should<lb />
be considered when administrators<lb />
become so powerful that their absolute<lb />
power may indirectly snuff the life of a<lb />
student being loyal to dear ole ECU. But,<lb />
then again, who could ever question the<lb />
humane, caring, concerned ECU ad-<lb />
ministration?<lb />
Bill Haney<lb />
Women Will Not Be<lb />
Asked To Register<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I am writing in reference to the article<lb />
by Debbie Hotaling concerning reinstate-<lb />
ment of the draft registration. It was my<lb />
thinking that a reporter's personal opi-<lb />
nion belonged only on the editorial page<lb />
and not in articles reporting the news.<lb />
The statement by Ms. Hotaling, "ERA<lb />
is getting just what it asked for is ir-<lb />
responsible and shows that she is highly<lb />
mis-informed concerning the ERA. First,<lb />
as the ERA has not yet been amended into<lb />
the Constitution, in no way can this<lb />
legislation be responsible for women be-<lb />
ing asked to register. Second, the U.S.<lb />
Government has always had the power to<lb />
draft women and was close to using this<lb />
power at the end of WWII, long before<lb />
ERA became the issue it is today. Finally,<lb />
the true intent of the ERA is to guarantee<lb />
"equality of rights under the law to all<lb />
women of this country under the U.S.<lb />
Constitution, the supreme law of our<lb />
land. The ERA is a short, precise piece of<lb />
legislation which would remove the many<lb />
state and federal laws which discriminate<lb />
against women (and men) solely on the<lb />
basis of sex.<lb />
The reason the ERA has not yet been<lb />
ratified is because the opposition's<lb />
strategy relies on misinformation, and<lb />
falsified documents and statements to<lb />
gain support for their side.<lb />
As a school newspaper 1 feel that your<lb />
job is to inform students of events that are<lb />
important to both their present and future<lb />
lives in a responsible manner. The ERA is<lb />
one news item that deserves full and<lb />
responsible attention by the press, as its<lb />
passage would positively affect the lives,<lb />
and especially the job opportunities, of<lb />
every woman on this campus.<lb />
In the future I hope that the articles in<lb />
your paper present only the facts of the<lb />
news being reported and that opinions are<lb />
seen only on the editorial page.<lb />
Margie McCormick<lb />
of cigarettes, newspapers, c<lb />
maeazmes. cand. and even a c<lb />
six packs of beer.) In the future. Mi -<lb />
ine vou and vour cohort<lb />
moretime and effort toward<lb />
President about the Iranian<lb />
(shich the entire brotherhood<lb />
Tau Gamma has done), instea<lb />
time criticizing a campu-<lb />
which was trying to help the h<lb />
would also like to a thai bet<lb />
icnorant remarks we had<lb />
which 1 am sure the hostages �<lb />
vou for.<lb />
Also. Mr. Editor. 1 wou<lb />
ment on the trashy ant<lb />
have been appearing in<lb />
num. Every issue since lh� .<lb />
this semester has had an article<lb />
ing by fraternities. No<lb />
ask you how come ab<lb />
major positions of Tht :<lb />
SGA, Buccaneer, the schoolwte���a�o<lb />
and other school relatec<lb />
Washington Merry-Go Round<lb />
Fraternities Fight Back<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
This is in response to the slanderous let-<lb />
ters written to you in the January 29 issue<lb />
of The East Carolinian. The author's<lb />
outlook towards the "Go to Hell Iran"<lb />
party is a Fine example of short<lb />
sightedness, and acute criticism without<lb />
accurate information. The proFits made<lb />
from this party were spent on a care<lb />
package of essentials that everybody on<lb />
this campus takes for granted (i.e. cartons<lb />
held by these "No good<lb />
rats Sou can't sav that  -<lb />
voted them in because the<lb />
consist of about 5 percent of the<lb />
dent population. Also. 1 wou<lb />
you to look into the stal sties<lb />
many of these "no good bun<lb />
giving blood to the Red Cross, �<lb />
for the Cancer Society, the H.<lb />
and other service organizations II<lb />
guys do is harass people, stav drun)<lb />
cut class all the time, how have the<lb />
nities continued to exist on the 1<lb />
Carolina campus for over 30 vears1<lb />
Rick Cannon<lb />
Pres<lb />
Siema Tau Rhc<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
pressing all points of view. Mail or dn<lb />
them by our office in the Old Sour<lb />
Building, across from the library.<lb />
Letters to the editor must include the<lb />
name, address, phone number anc<lb />
signature of the author(s) and must be<lb />
tvped, double spaced, or neatly printed<lb />
Letters should be limited to three typewrit-<lb />
ten, double-spaced pages. All letters mt<lb />
subject to editing for brevity, obcenity and<lb />
libel.<lb />
Kremlin Attempts To Snuff Out Flame<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
and JOE SPEAR<lb />
WASHINGTON � The first an-<lb />
cient Olympic Games began in 776<lb />
B.C. as part of the glory that was<lb />
Greece. The Olympic flame sym-<lb />
bolizing peace and sportsmanship<lb />
among amateur athletes died cen-<lb />
turies later when the Romans ruled<lb />
the world and their emperors fouled<lb />
the ideals with crass corruption and<lb />
political self-aggrandizement. For<lb />
instance, the tyrant Nero won<lb />
laurels in the chariot race by Fixing<lb />
the event.<lb />
The Olympic Games were reborn<lb />
early this century in the hope of<lb />
rekindling the original spirit of<lb />
friendly competition among na-<lb />
tions. The quadrennial sports spec-<lb />
taculars were interrupted by two<lb />
world wars but survived to bring<lb />
' together athletes from around the<lb />
globe.<lb />
The flame of the Olympics is now<lb />
in danger of being snuffed out at the<lb />
hands of the rulers of the Kremlin<lb />
who were awarded the torch to con-<lb />
duct the games in Moscow this sum-<lb />
mer by the sports czars of the Inter-<lb />
national Olympics Committee.<lb />
IOC President Lord Killanin is<lb />
disdainfully rejecting President<lb />
Carter's demand that the 1980<lb />
games be moved out of Moscow<lb />
because of the Soviet takeover of a<lb />
defenseless Afghanistan. The Irish<lb />
peer haughtily says the Russians<lb />
have broken no Olympic rules and<lb />
that politics should play no role in<lb />
his organization's simon-pure<lb />
Olympian considerations.<lb />
Killanin and the Olympics are be<lb />
ing treated as a cat's pay by the<lb />
Soviet sports commissars, according<lb />
to a long string of classiFied cable<lb />
reports from our Moscow embassy.<lb />
They have used the games as a<lb />
springboard to present Russia as a<lb />
communist success story to gullible<lb />
visitors this summer. The Soviets<lb />
have colelcted millions from<lb />
capitalist enterprises such as the<lb />
NBC-TV network to refurbish their<lb />
dingy hotels and build massive new<lb />
Olympic village dormitories for<lb />
eventual use as public housing.<lb />
Transportation and communica-<lb />
tions facilities have been enhanced<lb />
with the help of Western contractors<lb />
to show Russia as a workers'<lb />
paradise. The Soviet Olympics<lb />
Committee, working as an arm of<lb />
the Kremlin propaganda machinery,<lb />
has issued four foreign-language<lb />
magazines extolling life behind the<lb />
Iron Curtain.<lb />
"Finally for the First time one<lb />
publication proclaims, "the Olym-<lb />
pics is being hosted by a country<lb />
which exempliFies the Olympic<lb />
goals No mention is made of the<lb />
detention of liberty-loving dissident<lb />
Nobel Prize-winner Andrei<lb />
Sakharov.<lb />
Even the Soviet mascot emblem<lb />
for the games, a cuddly little<lb />
"Misha the Bear has been con-<lb />
verted to propaganda purposes. The<lb />
Soviet Olympics Committee<lb />
describes Misha as "feared but lov-<lb />
ed" and "very dangerous to<lb />
anger<lb />
There is a strong likelihood that<lb />
our dedicated U.S. athletes won't<lb />
compete in the Moscow Olympics,<lb />
this year. Every American will sym-<lb />
pathize with their frustration at not<lb />
taking part in the sports tradition<lb />
that began centuries ago in Greece.<lb />
But it should be noted that even the<lb />
idealistic Greeks of those days bar-<lb />
red "women, foreigners and slaves"<lb />
from their games.<lb />
Whistle-Blower Blues: Whatever<lb />
our young athletes sacriFice to pro-<lb />
test the Soviet Afghanistan agres-<lb />
sion, a middle-aged Commerce<lb />
Department ofFicial has already<lb />
paid for trying to warn that we were<lb />
foolishly gullible in dealing with the<lb />
Kremlin.<lb />
We wrote last July that Larry<lb />
Brady was courageous and far-<lb />
sighted enough to tell a secret con-<lb />
gressional committee hearing that<lb />
the Carter administration was<lb />
foolish in approving the sale of<lb />
computers and other technology<lb />
that could be useful to the Russian<lb />
military machine.<lb />
Upon learning of his forthright<lb />
testimony in opposition to the ad-<lb />
ministration's line, Brady's<lb />
superiors issued a reprimand,<lb />
demoted him to another job and<lb />
told him to stop talking to con-<lb />
gressmen.<lb />
When the Soviet strike forces roll-<lb />
ed into Afghanistan, the CIA quick-<lb />
ly discovered that trucks, mass-<lb />
produced with the help of our IBM<lb />
computers, were transporting Red<lb />
Army troops across the border in<lb />
the blitzkrieg.<lb />
The Carter administration hastily<lb />
second-guessed itself and the presi-<lb />
dent blocked further shipment of<lb />
spare computer parts to Russia.<lb />
The hindsight did Brady little<lb />
good. After being hectored and<lb />
made a pariah for his whistleblow-<lb />
ing, Larry Brady resigned last week<lb />
from his government job.<lb />
Soviet Shins Barred? The Soviets<lb />
are still vulnerable to another<lb />
economic twist of the screw if Jim-<lb />
my Carter decides to use it. The<lb />
Russians could be denied use ot<lb />
U.S. ports by their highly profitable<lb />
merchant marine fleet. Their<lb />
tankers and freighters are reaping<lb />
hundreds of millions of dollars by<lb />
carrying goods from this country to<lb />
overseas buyers. Only 15 percent of<lb />
the Red fleet's cargo is intended for<lb />
consumption by the Soviet people<lb />
The rest nets the Kremlin's bank ac-<lb />
count hard cash or vitally needed <lb />
goods from other nations.<lb />
Rep. John Murphy, D-N.Y asl<lb />
head of the House Merchant Marine!<lb />
and Fisheries Committee, is urging!<lb />
the White House to bar all Soviet!<lb />
ships from U.S. ports. Amcricarj<lb />
longshoremen on the East and Gulr<lb />
Coasts have already refused to loac<lb />
or unload Soviet vessels. Theit<lb />
fellow dock workers on the West<lb />
Coast have been more reluctant tq<lb />
boycott the Red ships.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
rhBKl -IO . IVWi ��c5<lb />
Students Lean Toward<lb />
Dodging New Draft<lb />
Fun And Games In The Snow<lb />
got slightly out of hand<lb />
Photo by RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Snow Wars<lb />
Winter<lb />
Riot<lb />
By BEAU HAYS<lb />
ssislanl Features Editor<lb />
It was an unspectacular beginning.<lb />
A few Hurries drifted serenely to the ground, only to<lb />
be returned to their original liquid form. But the clouds<lb />
grew tiFed of watching their little white missionaries die<lb />
peaceful little deaths, and soon the snow-flakes were fall-<lb />
ing fast enough to cover Greenville in the proverbial<lb />
blanket of white.<lb />
The effect of snow on the average collegiate mentality<lb />
is positively mind-boggling. If you take a group of<lb />
students who are busy imbibing assorted alcoholic<lb />
beverages, taking recreational chemicals, and exploring<lb />
the copious virtues of the opposite sex and add a late<lb />
night snowstorm, anything less than a riot would be a<lb />
minor miracle.<lb />
You can count on the guys on the Hill to provide a<lb />
riot when the need arises. While a large portion of the<lb />
campus was playing in the snow with admirable con-<lb />
straint, the men of College Hill Drive � with con-<lb />
siderable support from the female population � were<lb />
busy participating in random acts of property violence,<lb />
aggravated assault with snowballs, and general<lb />
hooliganism.<lb />
It was almost enough to have people thinking that the<lb />
Iranian Embassy was on the fourth floor of Aycock<lb />
Building. There must have been between 500 and 27,000<lb />
people. Not since Woodstock have so many people<lb />
gathered together without protesting something.<lb />
' This was no protest � it was an extremely energetic<lb />
celebration of winter's Jirst real snow. It's heart-<lb />
warming to see that Americans can still participate in<lb />
that great American pastime, mob behavior, without<lb />
leaving a singlecorpse behind.<lb />
The Jones vs. Aycock battle highlighted the show. It<lb />
was an absorbing conflict, vaguely reminiscent of the<lb />
Battle of the Bulge, with each side hoping to annihilate<lb />
their opponents.<lb />
Fortunately for the combatants on both sides, a<lb />
group began by directing their snow-flinging at in-<lb />
animate objects. Poor inanimate objects. An unsuspec-<lb />
ting van was swept up by the tide and pushed down Col-<lb />
lege Hill Drive. About halfway down, the truck flipped<lb />
onto its side, thus preventing the mob from shoving it<lb />
into Memorial Gym.<lb />
A Greenville policeman pulled into the war zone.<lb />
That was his first mistake. His car immediately suffered<lb />
an awesome barrage of snow'and ice. The officer step-<lb />
ped out of the car. That was his second mistake. He was<lb />
promptly overwhelmed by a volley of amazingly ac-<lb />
curate snowballs. Quickly realizing that nothing short<lb />
of the 82nd Airborne would be able to contain the<lb />
throng, the officer returned to his damaged vehicle and<lb />
retreated to civilization.<lb />
The crowd continued to hit cars, windows, and other<lb />
humans until about 4 a.m when people straggled to<lb />
their rooms, praying that there would be no classes.<lb />
The sun came up and the snow was still falling, but<lb />
the magic of the wee morning hours had faded. People<lb />
trudged through the ankle-deep snow and slush to get to<lb />
classes that weren't being held because the instructors<lb />
didn't show up. A few isolated groups would pack<lb />
togther a snowball and assault a passerby, but by 1 p.m.<lb />
most of these had been rounded up and executed.<lb />
A famous journalist once said, "There's nothing<lb />
worse than three-day old snow Nature agrees, and as<lb />
temperatures rise, the last remnants of snow will finally<lb />
be snuffed out. Soon, the only thing remaining will be<lb />
the exaggerated recollections of the participants and<lb />
spectators of the violent non-protest that was the Winter<lb />
Riot of 1980.<lb />
By HELENCORDES<lb />
College Press Service<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CPS) �<lb />
The phone won't let him finish a<lb />
sentence. This time the call is from a<lb />
Pennsylvania college student, ask-<lb />
ing Jack Coljoun how to obtain<lb />
conscientious objector status.<lb />
"I don't know how the ad-<lb />
ministration will set CO. status this<lb />
time Colhoun confesses.<lb />
"No he continues, "I think it is<lb />
going to be even tougher to get into<lb />
Canada now explaining that a<lb />
sour Canadian economy has made<lb />
immigration more difficult than ten<lb />
years ago.<lb />
Colhoun, director of the National<lb />
Anti-Draft Teach-in Project, hangs<lb />
up and sighs. It is two days after<lb />
President Carter's Jan. 23 proposal<lb />
to begin military registration of all<lb />
18-24 year-old males, and Colhoun<lb />
quickly collected a mountain of call<lb />
back slips on his desk. "A good<lb />
number of students are freaking<lb />
out<lb />
Colhoun and other veterans of<lb />
the anti-draft movement of the Viet-<lb />
nam era � people who still dot their<lb />
speech with terms like "freak out"<lb />
� wasted no time trying to organize<lb />
that groundswell of fear and curiosi-<lb />
ty in the aftermath of Carter's pro-<lb />
posal.<lb />
"I'm from a completely different<lb />
background than students now<lb />
observes the 34-year-old Colhoun, a<lb />
former ROTC officer who fled to<lb />
Canada in 1970 and edited a<lb />
magazine for expatriates there. "It<lb />
will be.interesting <lb />
Colhoun readily acknowledges<lb />
that many of today's students � the<lb />
people who would be most directly<lb />
affected by any new registration and<lb />
draft system � were too young to<lb />
recall the emotions and tactics of the<lb />
anti-draft movement of a decade<lb />
ago. ROTC, once the beleagered<lb />
neighborhood symbol of war, is<lb />
making a comeback on campus, a<lb />
phenomenon suggesting that<lb />
students may not respond to the old<lb />
anti-military and anti-draft organiz-<lb />
ing tactics. Recent campus violence<lb />
against Iranian students, moreover,<lb />
indicates a certain nationalism on<lb />
campus that might accept registra-<lb />
tion this time around.<lb />
The anti-draft organizers remain<lb />
optimistic, however. "I think a lot<lb />
of students who disagree with the<lb />
anti-Iranian talk on campus but<lb />
didn't say anything will speak out<lb />
now against the draft says Frank<lb />
Jackalone, national chair of the<lb />
U.S. Student Association (USSA).<lb />
Washington Peace Center co-<lb />
director Jane Midgely adds, "Many<lb />
didn't talk then because of peer<lb />
pressure She maintains the cur-<lb />
rent anti-draft effort will be aided<lb />
by "the example of Vietnam<lb />
Midgely is the youngest of the<lb />
emerging central anti-draft<lb />
organizers in Washington. Members<lb />
of Colhoun's teach-in project in-<lb />
clude Bob Chenowith, a prisoner of<lb />
war in North Vietnam for five years,<lb />
former SDS officer Jeff Segal, and<lb />
Dave Cortright, author of Soldiers<lb />
in Revolt.<lb />
It's too early to tell if students will<lb />
actually revolt, too. A survey taken<lb />
several days before President<lb />
Carter's address by the Independent<lb />
Florida Alligator at the University<lb />
of Florida found more than 75 per-<lb />
cent of the students favored retain-<lb />
ing the volunteer army. Most also<lb />
believed women should be included,<lb />
and that there'd probably be a ma-<lb />
jor war during the 1980s.<lb />
Asked if they'd comply with a<lb />
draft order if the U.S. were at war,<lb />
however, 76 percent of the males<lb />
and 64 percent of the females ques-<lb />
tioned said they'd go. Of those who<lb />
said they wouldn't comply, the<lb />
overwhelming majority said they'd<lb />
leave the country.<lb />
Colhoun and the others didn't ex-<lb />
pect to have to mobilize those sen-<lb />
timents for another year. Both<lb />
houses of Congress defeated<lb />
registration proposals last fall, pro-<lb />
pelling anti-draft activists � who<lb />
were confident the draft issue would<lb />
arise again � to lobby for a repeal<lb />
of Congress' right to conscript. Col-<lb />
houn himself got USSA backing at<lb />
the same time for his anti-draft<lb />
teach-ins and speaking programs.<lb />
While Colhoun says he wasn't<lb />
surprised by Carter's registration<lb />
proposal, he hadn't expected a draft<lb />
reinstatement effort until 1981.<lb />
Ready or not, the calls have<lb />
started at his project's headquarters<lb />
in the USSA olfices. "About 25"<lb />
schools are interested in his teach-in<lb />
project. This day he gets a contribu-<lb />
tion from a 71-year-old Florida<lb />
woman, enrolls a black Vietnam vet<lb />
for the speakers program, and<lb />
counsels and 18-year-old who states<lb />
"I want a student deferment, but I<lb />
don't start school until fall<lb />
"There wasn't much of a flap<lb />
over the registration announce-<lb />
ment" at George Mason College in<lb />
nearby Fairfax, Va according to<lb />
GMC professor David Keubrich.<lb />
"We're a conservative campus<lb />
and out students are good, but they<lb />
seem to have a low level of political<lb />
awareness he adds as he gathers<lb />
materials on disarmament and the<lb />
anti-draft project. The matefials, he<lb />
says, are for a faculty group of<lb />
"former sixties activists who want<lb />
to become active again<lb />
Olympic Date<lb />
The 'Nighthawks'<lb />
a great performance Sunday<lb />
Band Performs<lb />
Correction<lb />
In the Jan. 31 issue of The<lb />
East Carolinian there were<lb />
two typographical errors<lb />
which may have resuted in<lb />
some confusion.<lb />
in the article, headlined<lb />
"Telerama A Success" the<lb />
correct information should<lb />
have read: "Skip Stevenson,<lb />
of NBC's 'Real People' was<lb />
one of the stars in the produc-<lb />
tion<lb />
Also, Sherrod was awarded<lb />
the Thomas Jefferson Film<lb />
Award by the producers of<lb />
"60 Minutes<lb />
We regret the error.<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
Feature- hditor<lb />
The Nighthawks, a blues band<lb />
that performed in Greenville Sun-<lb />
day night, are headed for Lake<lb />
Placid and the Winter Olympics.<lb />
"We're such fine examples of<lb />
physical fitness" said Mark Wen-<lb />
ner, laughing.<lb />
Wenner, one of the founders of<lb />
the group, seemed to be looking for-<lb />
ward to his performance before the<lb />
Olympic athletes.<lb />
When asked how they got the gig<lb />
in Lake Placid, Wenner replied,<lb />
"through a couple of connections<lb />
He also mentioned that there is<lb />
heavy security clearance for the<lb />
group, but anticipates no problems.<lb />
The performance is scheduled on-<lb />
ly for the athletes, and the public<lb />
has not been invited.<lb />
The Nighthawks have worked on<lb />
eight albums, including some<lb />
background work for such groups<lb />
and people as Muddy Waters, B.B.<lb />
King, James Cotton, Otis Rush, and<lb />
J.B. Hutto, among others.<lb />
Their concert Sunday at the Attic<lb />
did them justice, even if the crowd<lb />
did not. Tom Haines, manager ot<lb />
the Attic, expressed disappointment<lb />
over the fact that there was not a<lb />
packed house, as there had been for<lb />
other concerts by the group. They<lb />
have been playing there for three or<lb />
four years now.<lb />
Wenner laughed this off, saying<lb />
that when they had first begun play-<lb />
ing at the Attic, they had been lucky<lb />
to have a crowd of fifteen. The lack<lb />
of a full house, though it was by no<lb />
means empty, was blamed on the<lb />
presence of snow, from several days<lb />
before.<lb />
Their music was a pleasing mix-<lb />
ture of rock, blues and if you listen<lb />
ed closely, a little classic jaz. I<lb />
recognized the song, "When the<lb />
Saints Come Marching In during<lb />
one harmonica solo, though with<lb />
the background of guitar and drum,<lb />
you almost forget that it's not rock.<lb />
Critically Acclaimed 'Days Of Heaven' Presented<lb />
Days of Heaven' is a most elo-<lb />
quent and important film said<lb />
New Yorker magazine. "It tells us,<lb />
with narrative restraint and a noble<lb />
absence of open emotion, about the<lb />
strength of Americanness The<lb />
Student Union Films Committee<lb />
presents this critically acclaimed<lb />
film for one show only on Wednes-<lb />
day, Feb. 6 at 8:00 in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center's Hendrix Theater.<lb />
The movie will be followed by an<lb />
informal discussion with coffee and<lb />
doughnuts served at a place to be<lb />
announced. Admission is by ID, ac-<lb />
tivity card or Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Membership.<lb />
' "Days of Heaven" was initially<lb />
released in only a handful of cities in<lb />
late 1978. While very few people<lb />
saw the film, the critics raved Para-<lb />
mount Pictures then decided to<lb />
distribute the movie nationally, and<lb />
it soon became one of thesleepcrs of<lb />
1979.<lb />
The film opens with some "old"<lb />
photographs of poverty in the early<lb />
20th Century. These become the<lb />
Chicago slums and the oppressive<lb />
industrial power of midwestern<lb />
America. Suddenly, a train leads<lb />
people to what might be the promis-<lb />
ed land � the wheat fields of Texas.<lb />
The role of Bill is played by<lb />
Richard Gere, a character who peo-<lb />
ple automatically feel the urge to<lb />
help. Brooke Adams plays Abby,<lb />
married to one man, and in love<lb />
with another-a classic tale which is<lb />
revitalized in 'Days Of Heaven' as<lb />
an intensely htman conflict.<lb />
It is this sweeping vision of the ex-<lb />
pansive Texas panhandle which en-<lb />
compasses the main characters of<lb />
the film � a young man, a young<lb />
woman, the man's 12-year-old<lb />
sister, and the owner of the farm<lb />
they settle on.<lb />
The actors speak little; they do<lb />
not even seem to be acting. Yet they<lb />
stir the emotions and draw the au-<lb />
dience into the film. The scene is not<lb />
a pretty one. It is simply an<lb />
awesome one. Director Terrence<lb />
Malick makes his point; "Days of<lb />
Heaven" is a visual experience.<lb />
Charles Champlain of the Los<lb />
Angeles Times said, "Its most spec-<lb />
tacular sequences will stay in mind<lb />
forever and so will its sounds.<lb />
Without parallel in this or any re-<lb />
cent year. Incomparable<lb />
"Days of Heaven" is one of the<lb />
truly excellent films of 1979. It is an<lb />
extraordinary film which can<lb />
energize, haunt, hearten and<lb />
fascinate the audience.<lb />
'Days Of Heaven'<lb />
a Student Union Special lresentation<lb />
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THt I'VsT CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 5. 1980<lb />
New Album Releases: London Calling<lb />
Bv PAT MINGES<lb />
 Features Writer<lb />
'London Calling<lb />
New Wave Hit of the 80's<lb />
Chaos Rules<lb />
SGA Meeting<lb />
By BEAU HAYS<lb />
ssilan( Features Fditor<lb />
East Carolina's long-<lb />
running tragi-comedy,<lb />
the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association,<lb />
opened again Monday<lb />
night to a Standing<lb />
Room Only crowd. The<lb />
cast was officially listed<lb />
at 44 of a possible 51,<lb />
the largest in recent<lb />
history.<lb />
The meeting began<lb />
with everyone standing<lb />
for a moment of<lb />
sWctvce, a m.emoi-iMXv to<lb />
persons or events<lb />
undetermined. This<lb />
was quickly followed<lb />
bv an approval of the<lb />
minutes, a lengthy<lb />
document which few of<lb />
the participants had<lb />
read by the time the<lb />
motion for approval<lb />
was called. Then, most<lb />
of the standing com-<lb />
mittees reported that<lb />
they had not met and<lb />
therefore had nothing<lb />
to report.<lb />
Robert's Rules of<lb />
Parliamentary Pro-<lb />
cedure were strictly<lb />
followed during the ses-<lb />
sion. Inquiries from the<lb />
floor were often phras-<lb />
ticm?" The response<lb />
from the speaker was,<lb />
"Yeah, go ahead<lb />
sC,A President Brett<lb />
Melvin was allowed to<lb />
speak. Melvin discuss-<lb />
ed his meeting with of-<lb />
ficials from HEW con-<lb />
cerning its dispute with<lb />
the University of North<lb />
Carolina system. Many<lb />
of the legislators were<lb />
interested in Melvin's<lb />
speech, but several of<lb />
the members appeared<lb />
to be more concerned<lb />
with whether or not<lb />
they were going to the<lb />
Attic.<lb />
The rules were<lb />
suspended to allow the<lb />
iwre to vojyon -a<lb />
resolution concerning<lb />
See SCiA, page 7, Col.l<lb />
Let's not mince words. London Calling, by the<lb />
Clash, is the finest recorded effort that has ever<lb />
been released. Everyone has their favorite recor-<lb />
ding stars, and with a little patience, perhaps you<lb />
wilt understand why these guys are mine.<lb />
The world of the eighties is one of turmoil, a<lb />
world in which the political scene is an ever-<lb />
changing and evolving masterpiece of enigma.<lb />
The impoverished peoples of the world are begin-<lb />
ning to assert their independence and autonomy.<lb />
Iran, the anti-Soviet rebels in Afghanistan, and<lb />
Panama are not the final blows to international<lb />
imperialism, but only the beginning of a third-<lb />
world revolt casting off former superpowers in<lb />
search of self-dignity and preservation.<lb />
Forced to turn inward, we are beginning to<lb />
question whom our government is really serving<lb />
� the people or the huge multi-nationals (against<lb />
whom most of the international protest is aimed).<lb />
We are a stagnant society, alienated from our<lb />
own government, indecisive about our national<lb />
goals, and subservient to a technology that defies<lb />
our ability to understand and control it. Seeds of<lb />
unrest that lie deep in the unconscious psyche of a<lb />
nation have begun to germinate in the fight<lb />
against big oil, the nuclear threat, the multi-<lb />
nationals in general, and specifically, a govern-<lb />
ment which walks hand-in-hand with the corpora-<lb />
tions, forgtting from whom its power is truly<lb />
derived.<lb />
Into this climate of revolution steps the Clash,<lb />
and as music is usually in accofdance with the<lb />
soul of nations, their music is revolutionary both<lb />
in spirit and letter. Their first release, The Clash,<lb />
in 1977, was the most cirtically acclaimed album<lb />
of the last decade, receiving kudos from Time<lb />
(which called the Clash the most powerful group<lb />
since the Who or the Stones) to the Village Voice<lb />
("The Clash is the greatest rock group in the<lb />
world) L .<lb />
The music featured "startling rhythmic shifts<lb />
and harmonic extensions, counter-melodies and<lb />
keyboards and horns, up-front hooks and hooks<lb />
in the background and guitars everywhere<lb />
(John Piccarella). Its lyrics mumbled of boredom<lb />
and discontentment, alienation and hunger for a<lb />
promising future, unemployment and worthless<lb />
currency, corporate manipulation of the in-<lb />
dividual and a single-minded idea that the only<lb />
way we can change things is to take them into our<lb />
own hands. Give 'Em Enough Rope, the Clash's<lb />
second album, held its ground musically, but<lb />
their lyrics turned from street politics to more<lb />
global concerns. It was also very well received.<lb />
London Calling may receive somewhat of a<lb />
mixed reaction because its stunning power has<lb />
been sublimated for a more palatable appeal, yet<lb />
it is still the most absorbing music of its time.<lb />
London Calling is a plainly-packaged, double<lb />
album. Its no-frill approach is the most affor-<lb />
dable endeavor ever released. It is the very an-<lb />
tithesis to the slick commercial product that<lb />
-abounds on tne ntr�t TKict av.production and<lb />
music, although the album is more pop-<lb />
influenced than any other Clash effort. The<lb />
songs' varied influences range from Phil Spector,<lb />
R&amp;B rockability, Beatles, urban soul, and reggae<lb />
- especially reggae. This back-to-the-basics rock<lb />
and roll so potently blends old and new that it<lb />
almost takes on a mystical quality.<lb />
Side one begins with the title cut, ' London<lb />
Calling a song which offers London as an ex-<lb />
ample of where we may end up. Ominous lyrics<lb />
decry:<lb />
London calling upon the zombies of death<lb />
Quit holding out, take another breath<lb />
London is drowning and I live by the river<lb />
I've been shown up, but I've grown up<lb />
And I'm not down. I'm not down.<lb />
And I have lived that kind of day<lb />
When none of your sorrows will go away<lb />
It goes down and down and hit the floor<lb />
But I know there'll be some way<lb />
When I can swing everything back my way<lb />
Like skyscrapers rising up floor by floor, 1 m<lb />
not giving up.<lb />
"Revolution Rock" is next, proclaiming the<lb />
power of this new form of music and reassuring<lb />
our parents that everything is going to be all right<lb />
Brand New CadH.ac" foUows an Od song .ha, J��E&amp;!�r<lb />
takes on a new meaning if you view it as a descrip-<lb />
tion of the corporate lure of government.<lb />
"Jimmy Jazz" is not like anything the Clash has<lb />
done before. Its distinct horn section and acoustic<lb />
guitar weave into a reggae ballad that examines<lb />
differences in judicial systems across cultures<lb />
"Hateful" deals with lower-class drug abuse, and<lb />
"Rudie Can't Fail" is about the rude boys of<lb />
Jamaica and their role in Jamaican culture.<lb />
"Spanish Bombs" is a historical review of the Topper<lb />
civil war in Spain, and its unique pop flavor is<lb />
somewhat ironic in its relationship to the theme.<lb />
Montgomery Cliffs demise, due to the excesses<lb />
of his world, is detailed in "The Right Profile, a<lb />
rocking ditty that blends chord progressions<lb />
(characteristic of the Clash) and dynamite horns.<lb />
"Lost in the Supermarket" is one of the finest<lb />
scenarios of modern life ever, depicting an in-<lb />
dividual lost and misguided from and because ot<lb />
his environment. "Clampdown" is an assault on<lb />
the corporations and their degrading influence on<lb />
a society's morals and morale. It ends with ar<lb />
album, reminiscent of "Police and Thieves,<lb />
with its choppy guitar chords and rhythmic<lb />
dominance, accentuated bv a nice horn arrange<lb />
ment. The final cut is " I rain In Vain a pop<lb />
soul romance that was included probably because<lb />
of its commercial potential.<lb />
The group is composed of Mick Jones and Joe<lb />
Strummer on guitars and vocals, the new I en<lb />
nonMcCartney, and Paul Simonon on bass, and<lb />
Headon on druni percussion. The<lb />
Clash's combination of anger, boredom, frustra-<lb />
tion, streetwise experience and world class<lb />
idealism, fuses with a complexity, that creates im-<lb />
portant ideological approaches toward much<lb />
the 70s. With philosophical implications that ex-<lb />
tend beyond the field of music, the Clash are the<lb />
most important occurrence in the history ot the<lb />
rock genre. London Calling, because of its im-<lb />
mense scope, is the finest endeavor the Clash have<lb />
ever accomplished, fhe Beatles, ;he Sione<lb />
Dylan and Elvis, and the Sex Pistols ire legends<lb />
from our past. The Clash are our musical tuture.<lb />
tack on Jimmy Carter and the possibility of a<lb />
nuclear meltdown. This could easily be the<lb />
revolution's themesong, but "The Guns of Bnx-<lb />
ton" is a call to arms, asking:<lb />
When they kick at your front door<lb />
How you gonna come<lb />
With your hands on your head<lb />
Or the trigger of your gun<lb />
and what a brilliant tuture. hs the<lb />
themselves say in "Death and Glory"<lb />
bov<lb />
Side three is the weakest of the album, beginn<lb />
ing with the justice among thieves "Wrong En<lb />
Boyo" and ending with the same theme in "The<lb />
Card Cheat a Springsteen-ish cut whose theme<lb />
could be expanded to detail the power-mongers<lb />
fascination with war (take note, Jimmy). In the<lb />
middle we find "Death or Glory about man's<lb />
search for meaning, and "Koka Kola about<lb />
upper-class drug abuse and its lean future.<lb />
The final side is definitely the strongest, beg a<lb />
ning with "Lover's Rock a hitherto never-<lb />
unexplored realm of rock � a plea for sexual<lb />
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6, at 8 p.m Richard<lb />
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posium and will be held<lb />
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this same time last year.<lb />
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and others for his 1980<lb />
summer voyage sear-<lb />
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European culture.<lb />
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people, whose culture<lb />
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tion of contemporary<lb />
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pean society. Several<lb />
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companied De Marco<lb />
on the 1979 voyage of<lb />
the "Marque The<lb />
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10,000 miles and took<lb />
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preselected points.<lb />
The artists, who have<lb />
been on these journeys,<lb />
have discovered<lb />
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resemblances between<lb />
contemporary art and<lb />
Celtic artifacts.<lb />
Remember The Good Old Days<lb />
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Photo by ROSS MANN<lb />
Grad Students Included In Show<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
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will include 25 pieces<lb />
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graduate art students<lb />
when it begins its tour<lb />
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spokesman for the art<lb />
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works by 35 graduate<lb />
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vited.<lb />
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Beware, will speak at a<lb />
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York, will be the guest<lb />
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Sports<lb />
FEBRUARY 5, 1980 Page 8<lb />
Titans Down Pirates;<lb />
May nor Stars In Loss<lb />
Tankers Drop<lb />
To UNC-CH<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
It was a long night Monday in<lb />
Minges Natatorium for East<lb />
Carolina faithfuls watched as the<lb />
men tankers lost 69-44 and the<lb />
women 89-51 to UNC-Chapel Hill.<lb />
The men led the Tar Heels 19-15<lb />
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dividual medley to go ahead 23-20<lb />
and cruised through the remaining<lb />
events to record their sixth win of<lb />
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Nieman, Kelly Hopkins, Jack<lb />
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time of 3:27.50 in the opening event<lb />
of the evening, the 400 medley relay.<lb />
The group trailed by half a body<lb />
length after the two legs, but re-<lb />
bounded to set new school, meet<lb />
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Other first place finishes included<lb />
Nieman with a time of 1:40.74 in the<lb />
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50 free and a :47.28 in the 100 free,<lb />
Perry Newman with a 1:55.66 in the<lb />
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The Lady Tar Heels quickly<lb />
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strength to take a commanding 15-1<lb />
lead after just two events and allow-<lb />
ing the Pirates only first place<lb />
finishes in the 16 event meet.<lb />
Lori Ross took first in the 100<lb />
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and Cindy Sailor claimed another in<lb />
the 50 butterfly at :28.38. Diver<lb />
Connie Wages captured first in the<lb />
one-meter event, setting a new meet<lb />
record with 221.35 points smashing<lb />
the previous mark of 157.45 set in<lb />
1978.<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
DETROIT, MichTwo clutch<lb />
plays by Detroit's Joe Kopicki<lb />
helped the Titans overcome a se-<lb />
cond half 10-point deficit and claim<lb />
a 69-65 win over stubborn East<lb />
Carolina Saturday.<lb />
The Pirates, who led at the half<lb />
by six at 34-28 behind guard George<lb />
Maynor's 16 points, scored the first<lb />
two buckets of the final half to take<lb />
a commanding 38-28 lead. The<lb />
Titans quickly went to work and<lb />
took over the lead with just over<lb />
eight minutes remaining at 52-50.<lb />
ECU was not finished, though, as<lb />
the Pirates again captured the lead<lb />
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three-point lead and the ball theirs<lb />
for nearly a minuted and a half.<lb />
Ahead 61-58 at the 4:02 mark, the<lb />
Pirates went into a semi-stall pass-<lb />
ing offense. The two teams ex-<lb />
changed buckets when afterwards<lb />
perhaps the game's biggest play oc-<lb />
cured.<lb />
ECU lead 63-62 when forward<lb />
Herb Gray spotted a seam in the<lb />
Detroit defense and drove the lane.<lb />
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pleting the play as Kopicki took the<lb />
ball the length of the court for a<lb />
staff, giving Detroit the lead again<lb />
with 1:34 remaining.<lb />
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of their last six free throw attempts.<lb />
A big key in the contest, said<lb />
ECU coach Dave Odom, was the<lb />
steal and stuff by Kopicki. "If<lb />
Herb Gray had gotten through the<lb />
gap Odom said, "it would have<lb />
been a dunk and the game would<lb />
have been over<lb />
A perhaps shocking statistic in the<lb />
contest was the Pirates dominance<lb />
on the boards, as they outreboun-<lb />
ding the larger and stronger Titans<lb />
42-25.<lb />
"I thought we rebounding very<lb />
well said Odom. "It was a major<lb />
concern of mine before the game<lb />
Helping keep the Pirates in charge<lb />
most of the way was Gray, whose<lb />
defense kept Titan star center Earl<lb />
Cureton silenced for much of the<lb />
evening. Cureton, a top-notch pro<lb />
prospect, did not score a field goal<lb />
in the first half and finished with<lb />
only 12 points and five rebounds.<lb />
"I was very proud of Herb<lb />
claimed Odom. "He did an ex-<lb />
cellent job on Cureton and 1 think<lb />
Earl is one of the best big men in the<lb />
country<lb />
Detroit coach Willie McCarter<lb />
was impressed, to say the least, with<lb />
the Pirate performance. "You have<lb />
to give East Carolina a lot of<lb />
credit he said. "We started out<lb />
lackadaisically and had to bust our<lb />
butts to get back into it<lb />
ECU's George Maynor led all<lb />
scorers with a season-high 28 points.<lb />
Maynor connected on his first eight<lb />
shots in the opening half before<lb />
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Gray was the game's leading re-<lb />
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Wil McCormick and Dave Niles led<lb />
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Four players scored in double<lb />
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Niles led with 18 while Kopicki and before returning home for a Satur-<lb />
Cureton both tallied 12. day matchup with Illinois State, a<lb />
Sophomore forward Jerry Davis team that boasts a 15-4 mark and<lb />
finished with 11. possible national ranking in this<lb />
The Pirates. 11-8, travel to South week's polls.<lb />
S E �<lb />
Tony Byles sets ECU offense<lb />
Avenge T979 Loss<lb />
Lady Bucs Pound High Point<lb />
Ptwtoby KIP SLOAN<lb />
Freshman guard Donna Brayboy manipulates opponant<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
East Carolina's women took ad-<lb />
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cold spell in the first half to jump to<lb />
an 18 point lead and then cruised to<lb />
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for the lead only once in the opening<lb />
frame, cutting the gap to 39-30 with<lb />
1:46 before intermission. But the<lb />
Pirates exhibiting offensive poise<lb />
spread the margin to 16 at the half<lb />
with a pair of field goals by<lb />
freshman Donna Moody.<lb />
ECU picked up in the second half<lb />
where they left off, building to their<lb />
biggest lead of the contest, 62-39,<lb />
with 12:05 remaining on 11 points<lb />
by senior Rosie Thompson.<lb />
High Point's Andreia Blanchard<lb />
earned honors as the games leading<lb />
scorer and rebounder with 32 points<lb />
and 18 rebounds.<lb />
Rountree led all Pirate scorers<lb />
with 24, followed by Riley with 14<lb />
and Thompson and Laurie Sikes<lb />
with 12 each.<lb />
Freshman Mary Denkler tallied<lb />
13 points with only 13 minutes play-<lb />
ing time. The Alexandria, Va.<lb />
native connected on five of seven at-<lb />
tempts from the floor and 3 out of<lb />
five from the line.<lb />
Rountree and Thompson grabbed<lb />
seven rebounds each to lead the<lb />
Lady Bucs in that category. Sikes<lb />
dumped off a game-high nine assists<lb />
in leading ECU to their 16th win<lb />
against seven losses.<lb />
"I was very, very concerned com-<lb />
ing into this game admitted ECU<lb />
coach Cathy Andruzzi. "Not just<lb />
because we lost to them last year,<lb />
but because they have a very good<lb />
team.<lb />
"We were pleased with the<lb />
momentum both offensively and<lb />
defensively. We caused a great deal<lb />
of turnovers (36), and many of them<lb />
were by slapping the ball away when<lb />
they were trying to loft it inside to<lb />
-Mary Denkler<lb />
Blanchard.<lb />
"We did well with the different<lb />
combinations we had in there<lb />
tonight � I thought we played good<lb />
team ball<lb />
The Pirates connected on 20 out<lb />
of 27 free throw attempts for 74.1<lb />
percent, considerably above their<lb />
seasonal percentage of 66.2.<lb />
"I was really pleased to see us<lb />
shooting so much better from the<lb />
line said Andruzzi. "We needed<lb />
that game and we were not sure we<lb />
could get it and certainly not by<lb />
such a margin<lb />
The Pirates face the Tar Heels of<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill tonight in their<lb />
final NCAIAW Division I game of<lb />
the season. The Lady Pirates go into<lb />
the contest at 1-2 in conference ac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
HIGH POINT (72)<lb />
Rilev 4 3-4 11, Wardlaw 1 0-0 2<lb />
Blanchard 13 6 32, Holt 3 0-0 6<lb />
Henline 2 3-4 7, Wingfield 0 0-0 0<lb />
Bowers 0 0-0 0. Warren 2 1-25<lb />
Scriven 2 5-6 9. Totals 27 18-23 "2<lb />
EAST CAROLINA (92)<lb />
Thompson 4 4-5 12, Riley 6 2-3<lb />
14, Girven 0 2-2 2, Rountree 10 4-5<lb />
24, Sikes 6 0-0 12. Owen 1 0-0 2.<lb />
Brayboy 0 3-4 3, Moodv 2 1-2 5.<lb />
Hooks 2 1-1 5. Denkler 5 J-S 13<lb />
Totals 36 20-27 92.<lb />
Halftime: ECU 46. HP 30. Foul-<lb />
ed out: Girven. Holt. Total fouls<lb />
ECU 20. HP 24. Technicals, none<lb />
A-500.<lb />
Stampeding Terrapins Meet Potential<lb />
i<lb />
People say 13 is an unlucky<lb />
number, right? Well, after wat-<lb />
ching the events of this past<lb />
weekend ECU basketball coach<lb />
Dave Odom might just agree.<lb />
For its February 13 that the<lb />
Pirates must travel to College Park,<lb />
Md. to face the might-stress the<lb />
word mighty-Maryland Terrapins.<lb />
Fresh off a 101-82 shellacking of<lb />
Duke this past Saturday, Maryland<lb />
is finally being recognized as a real<lb />
power. Atop the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference with a shocking 8-1 con-<lb />
ference record and a 15-3 overall<lb />
mark, the Terps are sure to climb in-<lb />
to the Top Ten in this week's na-<lb />
tional polls.<lb />
All this comes as a surprise to<lb />
many as the Terps of the past<lb />
several seasons have been a team of<lb />
go��d one-on-one capacity at best,<lb />
lor several seasons, Maryland<lb />
teams have beat themselves worst<lb />
than their opponents have.<lb />
But, ah, how things do change.<lb />
1<lb />
Charles Chandler<lb />
The current Maryland team is a<lb />
beauty to watch. Team ball is the<lb />
name of the game for the 1980 ver-<lb />
sion of the Terps.<lb />
The individual talents of supers<lb />
like Albert King, Ernest Graham<lb />
and Buck Williams are blending<lb />
together to make Maryland perhaps<lb />
the most exciting team in the coun-<lb />
try to watch. Forget Lousville, the<lb />
Terps are the true "doctors of<lb />
dunk<lb />
Why are the Terrapins so much<lb />
better this season than in the past?<lb />
To answer this you must consider<lb />
two things�Maryland is a more<lb />
mature squad than the "kiddie<lb />
corps" of the past and the Terps<lb />
now have a King to lead them into<lb />
the promised land.<lb />
First the maturity. Graham and<lb />
King are juniors, Williams a<lb />
sophomore, guard Greg Manning a<lb />
junior and guard Reggie Jackson a<lb />
sophomore. Young? Sure, but con-<lb />
sidering these five played most of<lb />
the time last season there is a great<lb />
deal of experience.<lb />
On to the King. Junior forward<lb />
Albert King came out of high school<lb />
three years ago touted as the<lb />
number one shoolboy in the nation.<lb />
He was to be the man to save<lb />
Maryland coach Lefty Dricsscl<lb />
immediately-much in the same way<lb />
that Moses Malone would have had<lb />
he not turned pro.<lb />
But things just didn't work out<lb />
for King. He was a very shy, con-<lb />
fused freshman. He seemed afraid<lb />
to unleash his incredible talents<lb />
because of his freshman status. He<lb />
felt the juniors and seniors of the<lb />
team should lead.<lb />
The same was the case last season<lb />
as a sophomore King looked to<lb />
senior center Larry Gibson as the<lb />
majn man in the Terp attack.<lb />
This brings us up to the present<lb />
season, to a Maryland team that has<lb />
no seniors among its top eight<lb />
players. The juniors are the elders<lb />
and King is, of course, one of those<lb />
juniors.<lb />
He now feels he must lead and<lb />
lead he has. He has now become the<lb />
player he. was suspected to be all<lb />
along. King is perhaps the best all-<lb />
around forward in the league since<lb />
the days of David Thompson and<lb />
Walter Davis. And this includes<lb />
Mike O'Koren.<lb />
King is side-by-side with Duke<lb />
center Mike Gminski in the running<lb />
for the ACC Player-of-the-Year<lb />
Award.<lb />
What helps King do his job so<lb />
well are his counterparts on the<lb />
frontline, Williams and Graham.<lb />
This trio gives Lefty one of the truly<lb />
great front lines in the college game<lb />
today.<lb />
And just think, the entire starting<lb />
lineup will return next season intact.<lb />
This must throw chills into oppos-<lb />
ing coaches bodies.<lb />
So must the thought of February<lb />
13 for Dave Odom.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
II-BKI AKY 5. 1980<lb />
Grapplers<lb />
Defeat<lb />
Appalachian<lb /><lb />
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Center Mania Girven piimp<lb />
B ED WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU's Pirates went<lb />
to Virginia this past<lb />
weekend and placed a<lb />
"1" in every possible<lb />
scoring column.<lb />
The Bucs defeated<lb />
Appalachian State<lb />
28-12, lost to Virginia<lb />
Tech 22-19, and tied<lb />
William and Mary<lb />
21-21.<lb />
The result of these<lb />
matches leaves ECu<lb />
with a 5-3-1 mark on<lb />
the year.<lb />
The wrestlers' per-<lb />
formances were summ-<lb />
ed up by Coach Ed<lb />
Steers, who said, "The<lb />
key thing we did was<lb />
thai we found we could<lb />
push ourselves pretty<lb />
well. We made some<lb />
mistakes that were of-<lb />
fensive, but I can han-<lb />
dle that.<lb />
"If we weren't try-<lb />
ing, I couldn't handle<lb />
that he continued.<lb />
"But that wasn't the<lb />
case<lb />
Steers cited Frank<lb />
Schade for a<lb />
"superlative perfor-<lb />
mance, the kind we've<lb />
been leaking for from<lb />
him all year Schade<lb />
won all three of his in-<lb />
dividual matches.<lb />
Curtis Sendek also<lb />
performed well in the<lb />
158 pound weight class,<lb />
Steers said.<lb />
Sendek had only<lb />
recently been inserted<lb />
into the lineup<lb />
"because he had a<lb />
broken arm before<lb />
Christmas according<lb />
to Steers.<lb />
Butch Revils and<lb />
D.T. Joyner continued<lb />
K(T wrestling action<lb />
their winning ways.<lb />
Both won all three of<lb />
their matches and are<lb />
ranked sixth nationally<lb />
in their respective<lb />
weieht classes.<lb />
The only disappoin<lb />
ting aspect of the mat-<lb />
ches involved Danny<lb />
Keene, who severely<lb />
spained his ankle.<lb />
Handball Club Hosts ASU<lb />
Greene Dorm Wins<lb />
Kl (.11 RMIs<lb />
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the series was won bv<lb />
�Sl , 20-16, in a very<lb />
physical match. 1 he in-<lb />
ternational style of play<lb />
is much more physical<lb />
than our regular in-<lb />
tramural play. I he<lb />
leading scorer again<lb />
was Rand) McCaslin<lb />
with seven goals, while<lb />
Gerald Hall scored five<lb />
for ECU.<lb />
I or the series, the<lb />
leading scorer was Ran-<lb />
dy McCaslin for AST<lb />
with 20 goals. Joe Daas<lb />
and Gerald Hall led<lb />
ECl with eleven goals<lb />
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ECU's goalies 1 arr<lb />
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Numbers. The Chub-<lb />
niks lost their game to<lb />
the H.Rs.<lb />
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Body Bruisers, Delta<lb />
Riders, Sam the Slam<lb />
and the Hammerheads<lb />
aKo posted wins during<lb />
the early season<lb />
openers.<lb />
Darrell Jones of the<lb />
H.Rs is the season's<lb />
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I ynn Barber with 14,<lb />
Mike Wise with nine<lb />
and Billy Dixon with<lb />
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lop teams in the<lb />
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THE EAST CAROL INIAN<lb />
FEBRUARYS, 1980<lb />
Jesse Owens Faces<lb />
Bout With Cancer<lb />
B WILLGRIMSLEY<lb />
AP Special Correspondent<lb />
While the country<lb />
wrestles with the dilem-<lb />
ma of boycotting the<lb />
Moscow Olympics, all<lb />
of us should pause a<lb />
moment and give a<lb />
thought to perhaps the<lb />
the greatest Olympian<lb />
of them all, Jesse<lb />
Owens.<lb />
Jesse, now 66, has<lb />
had to tight most of his<lb />
life. Son of an<lb />
Alabama sharecropper,<lb />
he has had to overcome<lb />
bias in this country and<lb />
slurs o' being "of an<lb />
inferior race" when he<lb />
invaded Berlin for the<lb />
1936 Nai Olympics.<lb />
The swift, coor-<lb />
dinated black athlete<lb />
shamed Adolf Hitler by<lb />
winning four gold<lb />
medals and overcame<lb />
numerous obstacles to<lb />
emerge as a succesful<lb />
businessman,<lb />
America's Olympic<lb />
"elder statesman" and<lb />
most fluent<lb />
spokesman.<lb />
Now he is facing his<lb />
toughest battle ' lung<lb />
cancer.<lb />
A telephone call to<lb />
his Phoenix, Ariz<lb />
home brought good<lb />
news. He is reacting<lb />
favorably to drugs and<lb />
gaining strength after<lb />
treatment at the<lb />
University of Arizona<lb />
Health Sciences Center.<lb />
"He is up and<lb />
about said his wife,<lb />
Ruth, "and we are en-<lb />
couraged, but he isn't<lb />
up to a lot of conversa-<lb />
tion<lb />
Asked if Jesse had<lb />
expressed himself on<lb />
the present Olympic<lb />
situation, Mrs. Owens<lb />
said: "Oh, no. He's not<lb />
read) to bite that bullet<lb />
yet. You know, he gets<lb />
ver emotional<lb />
There are few more<lb />
emotional or dynamic<lb />
men thai Jesse Owens,<lb />
who is reminiscent of<lb />
the late Dr. Martin<lb />
Luther King when he<lb />
takes the podium in<lb />
defense of Olympic<lb />
ideals and pride of<lb />
country.<lb />
'The Olympics have<lb />
become the whipping<lb />
pov; of politics he<lb />
once said. "but. thank<lb />
God, they are still run<lb />
b man. Man has a way<lb />
of over-riding such in-<lb />
fluences<lb />
There is no indica-<lb />
tion how Jesse would<lb />
view President Carter's<lb />
call for a Moscow<lb />
boycott. He un-<lb />
doubtedly would be<lb />
torn between<lb />
patriotism and a strong<lb />
belief in the sanctity of<lb />
the Olympic code.<lb />
While the press sen-<lb />
sationally played up the<lb />
theme that Hitler, sur-<lb />
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