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�he Rust (Earnltman<lb />
Vol. 54 No. p �TA<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Tuesday, February 12, 1980<lb />
Greenville, VC<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
Proposed Amtrak Route May Serve Greenville<lb />
Amtrak Train Service<lb />
may soon serve Greenville<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
State officials are currently study-<lb />
ing the feasibility of an Amtrak<lb />
route that would connect Greenville<lb />
with cities in the Piedmont and<lb />
Mountain regions of North<lb />
Carolina, according to Larry Sams,<lb />
head of systems planning at the<lb />
N.C. Department of Transporta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The proposed railroad service<lb />
could carry passengers from Nor-<lb />
folk, Va. to Memphis, Tenn and<lb />
would link Greenville, Raleigti,<lb />
Greensboro, Winston-Salem,<lb />
Asheville and other North Carolina<lb />
cities along its 1000-mile route.<lb />
Sams stressed that the plan is still<lb />
at an informal stage.<lb />
"We're trying to look at some of<lb />
the technical aspects of it�what<lb />
type of track will it require, the cost<lb />
of operation, the number of people<lb />
that may ride it�that kind of<lb />
thing said Sams.<lb />
The idea originated from the ac-<lb />
tion of the Greenville Chamber of<lb />
Commerce Railroad Task Force,<lb />
whose chairman is former Green-<lb />
ville Mayor Percy Cox. Three task<lb />
force members travelled to<lb />
Washington, D.C, last year to talk<lb />
with an Amtrak official. According<lb />
to W.C. Cobb, a retired trainman<lb />
now working with the transporta-<lb />
tion board, the meeting was<lb />
"encouraging<lb />
After the meeting, members of<lb />
the task force drew up a rough plan<lb />
for the proposal and submitted it to<lb />
the N.C. Dept. of Transportation<lb />
for further study.<lb />
One of the chief concerns of the<lb />
DOT study will be the cost of main-<lb />
taining the line. Congress created<lb />
Amtrak in 1971 to rescue the na-<lb />
tion's ailing railroad passenger<lb />
lines, but in recent years, the<lb />
federally-subsidized system has been<lb />
attacked for its expense.<lb />
In 1978, Congress passed a new<lb />
law allowing state or local groups to<lb />
propose new lines if they agreed to<lb />
help subsidize them. North Carolina<lb />
would have to underwrite half the<lb />
losses of the new Amtrak route.<lb />
Cobb believes that the rising price<lb />
of gasoline and the lack of east-west<lb />
Needed Repairs Are Inconvenience<lb />
Maintenance problems in the<lb />
dence halls arc becoming more<lb />
minent with the bad weather<lb />
season. Broken windows and heat<lb />
regulation are more notieable in<lb />
d and wet weather and have<lb />
become a growing problem.<lb />
 hese a re not t he on I v<lb />
ntenance problems in the dorms.<lb />
- dents also complain oi burned<lb />
oul light bulbs, vandalism, roaches.<lb />
or locks, broken water<lb />
lins, and other malfunctions.<lb />
, even create securit) problems<lb />
men's dorms. These situa-<lb />
ild be taken care of as<lb />
;kl as possible or, in some<lb />
vaes. immediately. Students argue<lb />
� maintenance problems are not<lb />
tended to quickly enough.<lb />
When asked how long it usually<lb />
es to get things in the dorms<lb />
aired, ban Woolen,<lb />
housing, -aid. "We like<lb />
terms of three davs. This is what<lb />
we're programmed for He said<lb />
n in emergenc) situations, depen-<lb />
dine on what the problem is, they<lb />
usuallv get thing- done within a<lb />
matter ol hours. "The most press-<lb />
situations are broken water<lb />
director of<lb />
to think in<lb />
Wooten also emphasized that<lb />
Maintenance can get behind<lb />
schedule because they handle all<lb />
repairs on campus. Often it may<lb />
take a little longer than two or three<lb />
days to get small problems repaired.<lb />
Steve Shelton, o' Aycock Dorm,<lb />
complained of a broken water foun-<lb />
tain on the fourth floor. "We have a<lb />
water fountain up here that's been<lb />
broken for about three months.<lb />
We'e called the maintenance<lb />
department about tour or five<lb />
times, and they haven't come to fix<lb />
it vet. Ihev're alwavs rather slow to<lb />
come fix anything He also com-<lb />
mented on the roach problem in the<lb />
dorms. "Thev practically pull the<lb />
covers off of you<lb />
Jenny Watson, resident advisor<lb />
of Tyler Dorm, commented on the<lb />
amount of time it took for the heat<lb />
to be fixed in her dorm. "Last<lb />
weekend our heat went off. There<lb />
was a room that the heat went off<lb />
on a Tuesday down here and they<lb />
didn't get it fixed until a week later,<lb />
and you know that was part of our<lb />
coldest time. Then gradually over<lb />
the weekend, the whole first floor<lb />
lost their heat<lb />
Broken windows in the dorms are<lb />
es and small fires.<lb />
"If it is a security problem, and ajso a hjg problem. Not only does it<lb />
the people involved know it is a affccl the students directly because<lb />
security problem, they should get in o- lne cojd ajr but jt aiso wastes<lb />
touch with this office within a lew<lb />
hours<lb />
enemy<lb />
The abundance of broken win-<lb />
dows cannot be blamed solely on the<lb />
maintenance department. It is<lb />
usually the occupants of the dorms<lb />
who break these windows. If<lb />
students wouldn't vandalize things,<lb />
maintenance would have more time<lb />
to repair the unavoidable problems.<lb />
This would benefit all dorm<lb />
students.<lb />
Not only do windows get broken,<lb />
but other property is destroyed.<lb />
Wooten said that "it is a constant<lb />
thing, an ongoing problem He<lb />
also said that vandalism is worse<lb />
when it snows. Vlany students get<lb />
rowdy and lots of snowballs are<lb />
thrown. When this happens, many<lb />
windows are broken and property is<lb />
destroyed. Other acts of vandalism<lb />
are also committed, including<lb />
damage to bathrooms, lights in the<lb />
halls, and convenience machines in<lb />
the lobbies. This problem keeps the<lb />
maintenance department busy<lb />
throughout the year.<lb />
Wooten added, "If it is an<lb />
emergency, we urge them to call this<lb />
office during office hours On the<lb />
weekends, students should report<lb />
emergencies to security. Wooten ad-<lb />
ded that, on the average, when<lb />
students do complain about<lb />
maintenance problems, they are<lb />
legitimate problems. "I think the<lb />
students use very good judgement<lb />
SGA Helps Lower University Exxon's Towing Rates<lb />
The resolution passed last week<lb />
bv the SGA student legislature to of-<lb />
ter "favorable business" status to<lb />
Greenville tow-truck operators who<lb />
cut their rates for ECU students met<lb />
with a small success Monday as<lb />
I niversity Exxon lowered its rates<lb />
to Sl.v<lb />
1 xplaining the costs involved in<lb />
buving and operating a tow-truck,<lb />
owner Jimmy Jones told legislators<lb />
that tow-truck operators "are not<lb />
trying to rip off students � we ap-<lb />
preciate your business<lb />
Jones also told the students that<lb />
they "didn't realize the power they<lb />
had when they acted in a positive<lb />
and united way<lb />
Of the 14 tow-truck operators<lb />
who were contacted by SGA Vice<lb />
President Charlie Sherrod about the<lb />
matter, Jones was the only one who<lb />
responded.<lb />
The legislature also approved a<lb />
$188 request from SGA President<lb />
Brett Melvin to pay air transporta-<lb />
tion and lodging for a trip to<lb />
Washington, D.C. Melvin reported<lb />
that he had received an invitation<lb />
along with 200 other SGA<lb />
presidents to go to the White House<lb />
to discuss foreign policy issues with<lb />
President Carter. Melvin will fly to<lb />
Washington Thursday, Feb. 14, to<lb />
attend the meeting.<lb />
Sherrod announced that the un-<lb />
finished parking lot behind<lb />
Mendenhall student center is now<lb />
open to all university-registered<lb />
vehicles. The paving of the lot has<lb />
been postponed until later in the<lb />
year when warmer and dryer<lb />
weather will make the job quicker<lb />
and easier. Sherrod commended Dr.<lb />
Elmer Meyer, vice chancellor for<lb />
student life, for his help in getting<lb />
the lot opened.<lb />
In other business, the Student<lb />
Welfare Committee reported that<lb />
Sonny McLawhorn, the university"<lb />
lawyer, believed there may be legal<lb />
problems in getting ECU students<lb />
registered to vote in Pitt County.<lb />
The committee will continue to look<lb />
into the possible problems, accor-<lb />
ding to the chairman.<lb />
It was also announced that there<lb />
are two vacancies in the legislature,<lb />
one for day representative, and the<lb />
other for Fletcher Dormitory,<lb />
f<lb />
ECU Prof<lb />
Will Travel To<lb />
Budapest<lb />
Dr. David L. Beckman, professor<lb />
of physiology at the ECU School of<lb />
Medicine, has received a grant from<lb />
the National Research Council to at-<lb />
tend the International Congress of<lb />
Physiological Sciences in July in<lb />
Budapest. Hungary.<lb />
Beckman will present a paper<lb />
dealing with the effects of stress on<lb />
the development of respiratory<lb />
distress syndrome, particularly<lb />
pneumonia. The grant provides air<lb />
travel to Budapest and Milan, Italy,<lb />
the site of a major conference on<lb />
respiration also being held in<lb />
Europe this summer.<lb />
According to Beckman, car ac-<lb />
cidents, major burns and some<lb />
surgical procedures cause general<lb />
stress which may stimulate the ner-<lb />
vous system in a way that produces<lb />
pneumonia. His data indicate the<lb />
condition is caused by stimulation<lb />
of ihe nervous system and not ac-<lb />
tivity of ihe adrenal gland previous-<lb />
ly thought to trigger the syndrome.<lb />
Nurse Practioners<lb />
Sponsor Seminar<lb />
Icicles Are A Sign<lb />
the snow is finally leaving<lb />
About 100 nurse practitioners<lb />
from various North Carolina loca-<lb />
tions will gather here March 5-7 for<lb />
a two-day seminar sponsored by the<lb />
N.C. Nurse Practitioner Conference<lb />
Group and ECU.<lb />
Speakers at public sessions in-<lb />
clude physicians, family nurse prac-<lb />
titioners and other health profes-<lb />
sionals who will speak on topics of<lb />
interest to health care providers. Dr.<lb />
Robert Rhyne and Michael Magill<lb />
of the Duke University Medical<lb />
Center will speak on "Screening the<lb />
Asymptomatic Disease: Useful or<lb />
Useless?" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.<lb />
On Thursday morning, Dr.<lb />
Walter Pories, Dr. Andre Van Rij<lb />
and Diane Mulheim, FNP, from the<lb />
ECU School of Medicine will<lb />
discuss the patient with breast<lb />
disease, covering aspects ranging<lb />
from early detection and treatment<lb />
through post-surgical care.<lb />
Thursday afternoon's session will<lb />
focus on stress: identification and<lb />
management, stress and families<lb />
and stress in the nurse practitioner.<lb />
Speakers include Lon Gilbert,<lb />
psychologist at the Pitt County<lb />
Mental Health Center; Mary Louis,<lb />
social worker at the ECU Family<lb />
Practice Center; and Jennifer Lang<lb />
of the ECU School of Medicine.<lb />
Friday's events are a discussion of<lb />
depression, recognition and treat-<lb />
ment in a primary care setting, by<lb />
Dr. Charles Ravaris and Mary Ann<lb />
Browning, FNP, both of the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine, and an address<lb />
by N.C. legislator Patricia Hunt,<lb />
"Political Issues and the Nurse<lb />
Practitioner<lb />
Session are scheduled for the<lb />
Ramada Inn and are open to the<lb />
public.<lb />
rail service in the state will make the<lb />
proposal increasing attractive to<lb />
North Carolina residents.<lb />
"Because ot the cost ot fuel. Am<lb />
trak has brought about a<lb />
renaissance in rail transportation.<lb />
Passenger service is reallv spirall-<lb />
ing Cobb noted.<lb />
The number ot rail passengers has<lb />
doubled since Amtrak went into<lb />
operation.<lb />
According to government studies,<lb />
passenger (rams are the most effi<lb />
cient form of transportation. - lull<lb />
tram could cam 400 people TO mile-<lb />
using the same amount .t Crii<lb />
diesel fuel that it would lake<lb />
refine one gallon of gasoline.<lb />
Cobb added that the route wou<lb />
benefit students in the state, rherc<lb />
are several major universities ah<lb />
the line, including 1 liabeth Citv<lb />
State. last Carolina, Atlantichris-<lb />
tian. N.C. State. Duke. C hapel Hill.<lb />
LNC-Greensboro and Wake forest<lb />
No details have been worked oul<lb />
about possible fares, bui mtrak<lb />
ticket prices are held down in order<lb />
to be competitive with other forms<lb />
of transportation. In October IST9.<lb />
a round-trip ticket from<lb />
Washington. D.C. to Orlando Fla<lb />
cost SI32.<lb />
"If enough people would<lb />
patronize the service, it would he a<lb />
See AMTRAK Page 3<lb />
Infirmary<lb />
Diagnoses<lb />
Incorrectly<lb />
A Greene Dorm resident received<lb />
treatment for a broken arm at Put<lb />
County Memorial Hospital on<lb />
Saturdav, Feb. 9, after having been<lb />
told Friday b Dr. Harr Mel can at<lb />
ECU lnftrmar that she V�aO �KtSMn-<lb />
ed a toad bruise.<lb />
Terrv Lynn Walters fell down the<lb />
steps of the Placement Center Fri-<lb />
day morning and went to the Infir-<lb />
mary to get her arm examined bv<lb />
McLean.<lb />
"Dr. McLean told me that I had<lb />
bruised my arm very, badly atid to<lb />
use it all I could Miss Walters<lb />
said. "He gave me some aspirin-like<lb />
tablets for the pain. Nothing was<lb />
said about getting my arm x-rayed<lb />
When Miss Walters awoke Satur-<lb />
day morning, she said her arm had<lb />
swollen badly during the night, and<lb />
a large knot had formed. It was then<lb />
she decided to go to the emergencv<lb />
room.<lb />
On Feb. 9, Miss Walters went to<lb />
the Pitt County emergencv room.<lb />
Dr. Randolf Williams told Miss<lb />
Walters that her arm should be<lb />
x-rayed. After the x-rays,1 she<lb />
said, "Dr. Williams explained that I<lb />
had broken my arm and that I<lb />
would have to have a cast put on for<lb />
two weeks. I was to come back<lb />
again in two weeks and see him<lb />
When contacted, Mel ean said.<lb />
"I have no comment. 1 cannot tell<lb />
you anything<lb />
Dr. Fred Irons, director o EC!<lb />
Health Services, stated that the<lb />
policy was to x-ray if there was an<lb />
suspicion of broken bones<lb />
"Evidently Dr. McLean didn't have<lb />
any suspicions Irons concluded<lb />
Williams stated. "Many times<lb />
fractures are overlooked or not<lb />
recognized if thev are not obvious.<lb />
It is not really harmful to let these<lb />
fractures go for a week without<lb />
treatment, although it would not be<lb />
comfortable to do so<lb />
When consulted about ordering<lb />
of x-rays, Williams said, "When<lb />
this is done, it is a result o a doc-<lb />
tor's clinical judgement Williams<lb />
indicated that because of the lack ol<lb />
seriousness of some fractures, the<lb />
patient will not make the fracture<lb />
worse from using it because it hurls<lb />
too much.<lb />
"I have not told the infirmary oi<lb />
Dr. Mel ean that my arm is<lb />
broken Miss Walters said,<lb />
"although many of my friends think<lb />
I should<lb />
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Sonata in v. Major, mo works bv<lb />
Koheii Schnmann, Paul Honncau's<lb />
"Caprice Ro Noda's<lb />
"Improvisation I the lacqucs Ibeii<lb />
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Hachcloi ol Musi, I ducalion decree<lb />
Fencing<lb />
Phsical Fitness<lb />
Ihc nest meeting ol the It. I Physical<lb />
I iiness 1 lub 1- Monday I eh l t s<lb />
p 111 I lu meet me will si at t m room liu<lb />
l. 1noM.1l cism and then move to the<lb />
pool urne null plans t� swim Ml<lb />
indent . Ilv tit are mviicd<lb />
I cneinu is eoo.i exercise and an in<lb />
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Phi I psilon Kappa will he holding a u<lb />
wash at the Etna (.as Station on Circen<lb />
ville Blvd on Saturday, I eh 2 from<lb />
H' 00 a m until daik ost will be<lb />
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remember<lb />
We wisl tind all students and<lb />
faculty that we will not accept any an<lb />
nouncemenis lot  knnouncemenls<lb />
column unless thev are tvveJ<lb />
doubtcspace .mJ turned in before the<lb />
deadline No cxscpitons will he made.<lb />
Ihc vicitdluics arc 2 00 p in, I uda lor<lb />
ihc luesd.iv edition and 2:tM pm.<lb />
I uesdav lot rhe Ihuisdav edition. We<lb />
reserve the right 10 edit lot brevity We<lb />
cannot guarantee iliat everything turn<lb />
ed in will appe.it in the papei. due to<lb />
space limitations, hui we will do our<lb />
Win valuable prizes for your organization, help support<lb />
four U S National Sports Teams, and generate scholarship<lb />
funds for your school All you do is collect empty recyclable<lb />
Miller Brewing Company containers, and receive a receipt<lb />
for the points earned The top point earning organizations<lb />
will win their choice of many valuable prizes<lb />
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY<lb />
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CAMPUS REP<lb />
Joe Mims<lb />
PHONE NUMBER 758-4175<lb />
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Representatives ol at leasi eiuht sum<lb />
mcr camps in the area will he at II 's<lb />
Mcndenhall Sludenleniei on I eh s<lb />
lor a Sunimciamp I luplovnient Dav<lb />
Interested students arc invited lo the<lb />
event to talk to camp represen(a(ises<lb />
and team more about the camp I he<lb />
OH ICC ol C imperative I ducalion iv<lb />
coordinating appointments loi inter<lb />
views lamp tohs available include<lb />
counselors, water saiciv insiruclorsand<lb />
hleguaids. cooks, nurses, .tails dues<lb />
lois and program directors Ihc eveiu<lb />
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kn.iihionivin. will Iricvl al 7 'n p in .<lb />
I uesdav. 12 I chinarv. at 705 I 1st<lb />
Street, Shore Drive pi II. to discuss<lb />
ollicet selection and Ihc coming<lb />
I out nev ol i nut<lb />
Planning Commission<lb />
Ihcie will be screenings loi student<lb />
positions on the Planning I ommtssion<lb />
on I eh IX I torn 4 h p in in the S. <lb />
s.ihinet tooin. Mcndenhallall lot an<lb />
appointment. 757-6611. el ?1 Com<lb />
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I'uhllv Set v i.os<lb />
SNA<lb />
l arol I ov will he presenting a program<lb />
and a film on the issues ol luld buse<lb />
at lite nest Student Nurses kssocialion<lb />
meeting I his meeting will he held<lb />
Wednesday, r-eb lai"pin in room<lb />
101 m the NuisiiiL- Building Ml are in<lb />
vued to attend<lb />
Six Persons<lb />
Wounded<lb />
SGA Minutes<lb />
February 11, 1980<lb />
CHARLOTTE (AP)<lb />
� Six persons were<lb />
wounded Saturday<lb />
when an argument in a<lb />
Charlotte boarding<lb />
house.turned into a gun<lb />
battle.<lb />
Three persons were<lb />
admitted to Charlotte<lb />
Memorial Hospital.<lb />
One was in stable con-<lb />
dition in intensive care<lb />
with a chest wound.<lb />
Details of the 3 p.m.<lb />
shooting in the house<lb />
I Vi miles northeast of<lb />
downtown Charlotte<lb />
were sketchy.<lb />
"Six people are<lb />
shot one police in-<lb />
vestigator said. "That's<lb />
all we really know right<lb />
now. We don't know<lb />
who shot who or how<lb />
many shots were<lb />
fired<lb />
For a while Saturday<lb />
afternoon, one police<lb />
spokesman said, in-<lb />
vestigators were check-<lb />
ing the possibility the<lb />
gun fight began after<lb />
someone knocked over<lb />
a snowman either in<lb />
front of the boarding<lb />
house or at another<lb />
house two blocks away.<lb />
But later in the day<lb />
other officers dis-<lb />
counted that report.<lb />
"They'd all been drink-<lb />
ing in that house one<lb />
investigator said. "And<lb />
we've got about five<lb />
conflicting reasons for<lb />
why it happened<lb />
Admitted to<lb />
Memorial were Reles<lb />
Bennett, 28, Perry<lb />
Booker, 59, and James<lb />
Springs, 35. A hospital<lb />
spokesman said Ben-<lb />
nett was in intensive<lb />
care with a gunshot<lb />
wound .in the chest.<lb />
Booker wasKot in the<lb />
groin and left leg and<lb />
Springs in both arms,<lb />
the spokesman said.<lb />
James Owens, 22,<lb />
Juanita McLendon, 23,<lb />
and J e I v ester<lb />
McManus, 30, were<lb />
treated for minor ab-<lb />
domen, neck and arm<lb />
wounds and released.<lb />
Investigators<lb />
tramped in and out of<lb />
the boarding house<lb />
Saturday afternoon try-<lb />
ing to piece together the<lb />
sequence of events that<lb />
led to gunfire.<lb />
"I was inside when<lb />
they were shooting<lb />
said boarding house<lb />
resident Willie Luke,<lb />
62. "I heard at least<lb />
five shots  but I<lb />
didn't see anything. I<lb />
was sitting in bed when<lb />
it happened<lb />
One police source<lb />
said at least two men<lb />
pulled small-caliber<lb />
pistols and opened fire<lb />
in the boarding house<lb />
living room.<lb />
Following the<lb />
shooting, one of the<lb />
wounded men, James<lb />
Springs, either ran or<lb />
was carried to his home<lb />
two blocks up Allen<lb />
Street.<lb />
The fifteenth session of the<lb />
I cgislature of the Student Government<lb />
Association was called 10 order bs<lb />
Speaker Mike Adkins at 5 05 p m A<lb />
moment of silence was observed, the<lb />
roll was called, a quorum was declared,<lb />
and the minutes were approved<lb />
STANDING lOMMITTfrt<lb />
Rl PORTS<lb />
Ms Stanforth reported that the ap<lb />
propnations Committee had passed the<lb />
 Al and Political Science class bills<lb />
out favorably with amendments<lb />
Mr Pairtek reported that the Student<lb />
Welfare had met todav and sontinued<lb />
discussing voter registration<lb />
QUESTIONS AM) PRIVIl U.IS<lb />
Tim Apperson. President of the FC l<lb />
Sign I anguage I lub. spoke on ihe slub<lb />
He asked for I egislature support loi a<lb />
hill to be introduced today asking tor a<lb />
loan ro use as a deposit on I I ove<lb />
-ou" I shirts the slub plans to sell<lb />
The total deposit is to be 1SNW W). and<lb />
the club wants to borrow SKtHi H) to be<lb />
repaid alter the VX) shirts are void<lb />
Mr Melvin reported that the meeting<lb />
.1 Nl ASli and lett I hampaign ol<lb />
HI va went relatively well Mr I ham<lb />
paign explained the historv ol the pro<lb />
blem and court procedures tor ihe I Nl<lb />
svstem Mr Melvin said that he hopes<lb />
HfW reahes more that it is dealing<lb />
with humans as well as figures In<lb />
sneaking on a student tee tnsrease Mr<lb />
Melvin said ihe total sould be more<lb />
than S20 (K) per student per semester to<lb />
divided among many areas He hopes,<lb />
there can either be a .ampu. paper<lb />
referendum or campus survey to tind<lb />
out the students' feelings on the sub<lb />
test<lb />
Mr Sherrod said that he had tjlked<lb />
w ith the Barrus I onstrustion I ompanv<lb />
about the Mendenhall Parking I ot and<lb />
� hat they uri waiting tor a warm drv<lb />
spell to finish the paving He also spoke<lb />
on a resolution to be proposed today<lb />
concerning oft campus lowing of<lb />
students cars The resolution will ask<lb />
for city contracted towing services to<lb />
reduce their rates to the ampus eost of<lb />
towing for students<lb />
Nl VA Bl SIN! SS<lb />
Mr Triplet! moved to suspend the<lb />
rules to consider 1R 15-1. "lower<lb />
Rates lor Oft I ampus Student Tow<lb />
ing " He ihen read the resolution and<lb />
suspension passed A motion was made<lb />
on the resolution, question was .ailed.<lb />
and the resolution passed<lb />
Mr White introduscd IB 11<lb />
"I oan to ECl Sign I anguage I lub<lb />
Mr Triplet! introduced IB 12<lb />
"Appropriation to the Sshoul ot<lb />
Musis and IB 15-3, Approval ol<lb />
I onstnuiion<lb />
Ol I) Bl SINf SS<lb />
Ms Siantorth moved lo pass I B<lb />
14 I. Appropriation to Al a�<lb />
amended hv Ihe Appropriations I om<lb />
mittee The total amount would be<lb />
MftOOtlO for Interior Design project<lb />
and :�) INI tor I hrarv Mi Irani -<lb />
moved lo (aMc ihe h,ll vo thj-<lb />
with individual line cms could he<lb />
distributed IO Ihe I eislaturc V<lb />
passed on a division ictte ot 21 4f with<lb />
I abstention<lb />
Ms Siantorth move 'o pu 1 B<lb />
14-5, ' Appri � a �' Ih n i<lb />
Model Organization . � Mrican I m<lb />
tv Ms Stanforth explained that ihe<lb />
hill �as in ihe amount ot IJ50 �<lb />
fund OUT 'ation .os<lb />
political science students lo a'tend a<lb />
conference in Washington, I)Mt<lb />
I raneis said thai since the group Jid not<lb />
have a constitution, it -hould n.t be<lb />
tunded unttl it dins Mr Trans is called<lb />
lor previous question and ItM<lb />
on a division vote ot Ii 2 mill <lb />
abstentions<lb />
Ms Stanforth moved :o pass l H<lb />
I4i " Approbation W the National<lb />
Model Organization ol American<lb />
States and explained that the bill was<lb />
cssentiailv the same as I B 14-S o<lb />
different conference and different<lb />
political science students It �as noted<lb />
thai this group alsi did not have .<lb />
stituiion Bill failed<lb />
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break-even proposition<lb />
for the state said<lb />
Cobb.<lb />
The proposed train<lb />
would utilize tracks<lb />
already in existence,<lb />
but would require a<lb />
large investment in<lb />
diesel engines and<lb />
passenger cars. The<lb />
Seaboard Coast Line<lb />
would operate the<lb />
trains for Amtrak.<lb />
At best, it will take at<lb />
least a year for the plan<lb />
to be submitted to Con-<lb />
gress for approval.<lb />
Meanwhile, the Green-<lb />
ville Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce and other in-<lb />
terested groups in the<lb />
state will be gathering<lb />
additional data on the<lb />
public's response to the<lb />
idea.<lb />
Sams said that he ex-<lb />
pects the DOT study to<lb />
last at least several<lb />
weeks. When it is com-<lb />
pleted, he and others<lb />
will "sit down and kick<lb />
the idea around, and<lb />
try to determine if it is<lb />
worth pursuing fur-<lb />
ther<lb />
Recital Held<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN FEBRUARY 12, 1980<lb />
Greek News<lb />
linda Vance, of<lb />
McLean, Va flute and<lb />
Stephen Morgan of<lb />
Wilmington, trumpet,<lb />
senior students in the<lb />
ECU School of Music,<lb />
performed in recent<lb />
campus recitals.<lb />
Both are candiates for<lb />
the Bachelor of Music<lb />
Education Degree.<lb />
Ms. Vance performed<lb />
Three Preludes for<lb />
Unaccompanied Flute,<lb />
Opus 18 by Robert<lb />
Muczynski, Faure's<lb />
"Morceau de con-<lb />
tours the Johann<lb />
Joachim Quantz Con-<lb />
certo in D. Major and<lb />
Benjamin Godard's<lb />
Valse, Opus, No.3.<lb />
Her accompanist was<lb />
Diane Kolwyck.<lb />
A student of James<lb />
Searl, Morgan per-<lb />
formed a Fitzgerald ar-<lb />
rangement of Handel's<lb />
"Aria con Variazioni<lb />
the Wahl-Berg Concer-<lb />
to for Trumpet and Or-<lb />
chestra and "B'Bye"<lb />
by Chuck Mangione, In<lb />
an original arrange-<lb />
ment.<lb />
He was accompanied<lb />
by pianist Michael<lb />
Regan and assisted by a<lb />
student instrumental<lb />
ensemble which includ-<lb />
ed trombones, piano,<lb />
guitar, bass, drums,<lb />
horns, and tuba.<lb />
Power went off in downtown Greenville last night at about 7:30. Parts of Fifth Street were dark for<lb />
approximately 22 minutes according to a spokesman for Greenville Utilities Commission. Mac<lb />
Ross, a troubleshooter for the utilities company, stated that the blackout occurred when transformer<lb />
on West Third Street went bad.<lb />
Tutors Found For<lb />
Kids<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Applications are be-<lb />
ing accepted for this<lb />
semester's afternoon<lb />
reading tutoring pro-<lb />
gram for children in<lb />
grades one through ten<lb />
offered by the ECU<lb />
School of Education.<lb />
Patronize<lb />
The<lb />
East<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Advertisers<lb />
The clinical pro-<lb />
gram, to be directed by<lb />
Drs. Patricia Terrell<lb />
and Dorothy Muller,<lb />
will begin at 3:30 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 19.<lb />
The program is<lb />
designed for students<lb />
who have reading pro-<lb />
blems or want to im-<lb />
prove . their reading<lb />
skills. Sessions meet on<lb />
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By<lb />
RICK1 GLI ARM IS<lb />
Greek Correspondent<lb />
The Alpha Phis<lb />
celebrated their 20th<lb />
anniversary on the<lb />
ECU campus Feb. 6.<lb />
To celebrate the occa-<lb />
sion and Sorority<lb />
Recognition Week,<lb />
District Governor Mary<lb />
iane Jung visited for<lb />
the week.<lb />
Congratulations to<lb />
Lynne Scott, Alpha Phi<lb />
sister, who was chosen<lb />
fourth runner-up in the<lb />
Miss ECU Pageant.<lb />
The Phis are proud<lb />
of Peggy Davison, who<lb />
was elected to the office<lb />
of Public Relations on<lb />
the Panhellenic Ex-<lb />
ecutive Board.<lb />
The Beta Gamma<lb />
pledge class of Alpha<lb />
Phi had a Turnabout<lb />
Day and a Lockout<lb />
Feb. 8. These girls are<lb />
working hard, and the<lb />
sisters are proud of<lb />
them.<lb />
Congratulations go<lb />
to the newly-elected of-<lb />
ficers of the Alpha Phi<lb />
Big Brother organiza-<lb />
tion: Eddie Walters,<lb />
president; Clyde<lb />
Johnson, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Bob Debnam,<lb />
treasurer; Bill Shipley,<lb />
secretary; and Charlie<lb />
Sherrod, sergeant at<lb />
arms.<lb />
The Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigmas were pleased<lb />
and honored to have as<lb />
�reir guest Mary<lb />
Hastings Holioway<lb />
Page, former national<lb />
president of Sigma, last<lb />
�veek for the celebra-<lb />
tion of their 20th birth-<lb />
day on campus.<lb />
Sigmas would like to<lb />
congratulate Sky Lar-<lb />
son for being elected<lb />
Panhellenic Correspon-<lb />
ding secretary. Con-<lb />
gratulations to all of<lb />
the new Panhellenic of-<lb />
ficers, and good luck in<lb />
the new vear.<lb />
ECU Honor Roll<lb />
Students<lb />
Rooert Steve Gondek<lb />
of Smith field, Edith<lb />
Lang of Ayden, Bonnie<lb />
Sue Rank of (Qrandyr,<lb />
Pamela C. Thomas �<lb />
Ne Bern, Katherine L.<lb />
Russin of En-<lb />
dicott.N.Y all<lb />
students at ECU, earn-<lb />
ed places on the Honor<lb />
Roll last semester.<lb />
Also, earning places on<lb />
the Dean's List were<lb />
Angela Rose Cashwell<lb />
of Faison, and Richard<lb />
Belthoff, Jr. of Green-<lb />
ville. Mindy F. Miller,<lb />
f L.umberton, earned<lb />
a perfect 4.0 average<lb />
during the fall<lb />
semester.<lb />
To qualify for the<lb />
Honor Roll a student<lb />
must achieve a B<lb />
academic grade point<lb />
average with no grade<lb />
below a C.<lb />
To qualify for the<lb />
Dean's List, a student<lb />
must achieve a solid<lb />
B-plus grade point<lb />
average, with no grade<lb />
below C.<lb />
These students were<lb />
among approximately<lb />
3136 ECU students<lb />
from 28 states, the<lb />
District of Columbia<lb />
,and five foreign coun-<lb />
tries who were cited on<lb />
the official fall univer-<lb />
sity honors list.<lb />
For Valentine's Day,<lb />
the Alpha Phis will<lb />
serenade your<lb />
sweetheart with a sing-<lb />
ing Valentine. Orders<lb />
are being taken this<lb />
week.<lb />
Congratulations to<lb />
the Alpha Xi Delta's<lb />
ten new sisters who<lb />
were initiated Jan. 27.<lb />
A warm welcome is ex-<lb />
tended to Alpha Xis<lb />
Alpha Psi pledges who<lb />
were inducted Feb. 7.<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta is still<lb />
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intramurals for the<lb />
sorority division.<lb />
Alpha Xi's province<lb />
director was a guest this<lb />
past weekend for a<lb />
chapter review.<lb />
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The Lambda Chi's<lb />
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The lambda Chi's<lb />
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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1980 PAGE 4<lb />
This Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
Greeks Help ECU<lb />
In the February 7 issue of The<lb />
East Carolinian, a letter to the<lb />
editor was printed under the<lb />
heading "Pro-Greek Letter Rebut-<lb />
ted and the author took the<lb />
Greeks to task expressing "some<lb />
feelings that I think are held by the<lb />
majority of students here at ECU<lb />
It is hard to imagine that someone<lb />
appointed the author to speak for<lb />
the student body, but that is not the<lb />
point.<lb />
The author said he was tired of<lb />
seeing advertisements in this<lb />
newspaper promoting Greek-<lb />
sponsored events, a practice which<lb />
he called "gaudy self-promotion<lb />
There is also some whining and<lb />
wailing about Greeks running<lb />
everything from SGA to this<lb />
newspaper, and a plea that the<lb />
t4non-voting majority" put "Greek<lb />
life in proper perspective on this<lb />
campus. The final charge is "that<lb />
energies used in politicking , party-<lb />
ing, and promoting far outweigh<lb />
those used in humanistic and<lb />
academic pursuit<lb />
The author should have done his<lb />
homework before speaking for the<lb />
majority of the student body.<lb />
Advertisements for Greek ac-<lb />
tivities are not paid for by the Inter-<lb />
fraternity Council. Since most of<lb />
the proceeds from these events com-<lb />
prise contributions to this campus<lb />
and the community, the Greek ad<lb />
space is donated tree-of-charge by<lb />
The East Carolinian. Other<lb />
orgamzaUons tKat receive free ads<lb />
include the MRC, WRC, "SGA,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Stu-<lb />
dent Union, and other charitable<lb />
organizations.<lb />
That transit system buses were us-<lb />
ed to transport students to and from<lb />
rush is true, but the IFC paid $400<lb />
for this service; however, that has<lb />
nothing to do with this newspaper.<lb />
The vocal minority has nothing to<lb />
do with choosing members of the<lb />
newspaper staff, and only two of<lb />
the eight-member editorial board<lb />
are "brothers<lb />
To say that Greek energies, other<lb />
than humanistic endeavors, are con-<lb />
centrated on partying, politicking,<lb />
and promoting is a very subjective<lb />
statement.<lb />
Each year Greeks provide gifts<lb />
and sponsor Christmas parties for<lb />
about 500 Pitt County under-<lb />
privileged, school children. Some<lb />
individual fraternities even adopt<lb />
underprivileged children and pro-<lb />
vide them with food and clothing.<lb />
Greeks recently raised $40,000 in an<lb />
alumni telethon for the university.<lb />
Greeks take an active role in rais-<lb />
ing money for the American Cancer<lb />
Society, Heart Fund, Red Cross,<lb />
Easter Seals, etc. Greeks have<lb />
donated more blood to the Red<lb />
Cross than any other group on cam-<lb />
pus. During the Viet Nam War,<lb />
ECU was second in the nation in<lb />
blood drives, thanks to the efforts<lb />
of the Greeks.<lb />
We do agree with the author of<lb />
the letter in one respect: We<lb />
"appreciate and applaud all.<lb />
charitable efforts by Greek<lb />
organizations But it must be said<lb />
that if it were not for Greeks, it<lb />
would be hard to find people as will-<lb />
ing to put forth that special effort<lb />
needed to make things work. You<lb />
don't have to agree with the Greek<lb />
way of life to appreciate that.<lb />
Will Carter Hear<lb />
It can now be said that the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association has<lb />
m the words of News and Observer<lb />
columnist Dennis Rogers, assumed<lb />
the "rarified air of big-time euv-<lb />
ment<lb />
Brett Melvin, our noble look-out-<lb />
for -the-students-at-all-costs leader<lb />
has decided to take yet another<lb />
junket, his second in two weeks to<lb />
Washington, D.C. He says that he is<lb />
going up there to talk with President<lb />
Carter about American foreign<lb />
policy because he feels that East<lb />
Carolina University should be<lb />
represented in the rather large group<lb />
who will be meeting with the Presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Melvin's reasons seem sound, and<lb />
the amount expended inconsequen-<lb />
tial, but we are wondering if Carter<lb />
is sincere in his supposed desire to<lb />
ask college students what they really<lb />
think about American foreign<lb />
policy.<lb />
� <lb />
The sad fact is that Carter and<lb />
Congress will make up their own<lb />
minds about whether or not we will<lb />
go to war. No amount of talking or<lb />
pleading will do any good at this<lb />
stage.<lb />
There is some concern, however<lb />
that these students will sit around<lb />
and listen to Carter's pap about the<lb />
foreign policy situation. We should<lb />
attempt to influence legislation and<lb />
work to elect leadership which will<lb />
not lead us into World War III.<lb />
The electoral process is where we<lb />
should make our voices heard. It is<lb />
the only place we can effectively br-<lb />
ing forth change.<lb />
THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Film Is 'Ridiculous, Absurd<lb />
Washington Merry-Go-Round<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
The assertion in the editorial 4,See For<lb />
Yourself" (February 5, 1980 - page 4) that<lb />
it is necessary to have seen the film "Life<lb />
of Brian" to be able to express an<lb />
authoritative and constructive criticism of<lb />
the film is ridiculously absurd. I am amaz-<lb />
ed that such a level of mentality and life<lb />
philosophy even gains a hearing, much<lb />
less sympathy, in a civilized intellectual<lb />
community. Just think about the logical<lb />
implications in such a statement as, "We<lb />
should not criticize something that we<lb />
have not seen or experienced for<lb />
ourselves<lb />
In all honesty that is one of the dumbest<lb />
Unes of thought I have ever encountered<lb />
as a rational human being. It is difficult to<lb />
believe that a serioud-minded person<lb />
could be ib agreement with such a state-<lb />
ment. Just think about it � if a person ac<lb />
cepts that philosophy where does it leave a<lb />
blind man? Is he condemned to silence on<lb />
issues or opinions simply because he has<lb />
not seen a film? Is it not possible for so-<lb />
meone to tell him what the film is like and<lb />
on that basis form an honest opinion and<lb />
give a critical evaluation?<lb />
But wait a moment � suppose that<lb />
same man cannot hear � thus he is<lb />
unable to have someone tell him via<lb />
spoken word what the movie is about Is<lb />
that deaf and blind man doomed to a<lb />
responseless muteness on issues Absurd<lb />
- you might say? I think not - not as<lb />
absurd as the idea I have to go into a<lb />
heater and view a movie to be able to in-<lb />
telligently and accurately criticize and<lb />
evaluate that movie. Are you trying to tell<lb />
your readership that no serious reception<lb />
should be given to the criticism offered bv<lb />
someone who has not seen a movie even<lb />
though that person has talked to in-<lb />
dividuals who have seen it and read exten-<lb />
sive reviews from knowledgeable first-<lb />
hand viewers?<lb />
Surely you are not that naive or<lb />
deliberately dishonest.<lb />
Surely you are not proposing that a per-<lb />
son has to "experience" the mind-<lb />
bending effects of illegal hallucinatory<lb />
drugs, or the inebriating effects of ex-<lb />
cessive alcohol consumption, or the<lb />
destructive effects of a venereal disease<lb />
like Herpes Simplex I to speak critically<lb />
of drug abuse, drunkenness, or sexual<lb />
promiscuity. Must I jump into a garbage<lb />
pit to know what it contains? Must I light<lb />
the fuse to a stick of dynamite and hold<lb />
the explosive in my hand until it ignites to<lb />
have a good idea of what it is designed to<lb />
do? Must I pay money to enter a theater<lb />
and view a film to know what the film<lb />
contains? Don't be so silly, Mr. Editor.<lb />
Being made the object of satire, com-<lb />
edy, profanity, sarcasm, hate, ridicule,<lb />
misrepresentation, neglect, or rejection is<lb />
nothing new to Jesus � He has experienc-<lb />
ed all these and will continue to know<lb />
them until the day when He returns, as He<lb />
promised to do. Heap it on Jesus � He<lb />
� to Him. That's �hc way He �?, An in-<lb />
comprehensible love is His<lb />
Of course, along with His love for those<lb />
who spurn Him there is His attribute of<lb />
divine wrath which will necessitate the<lb />
ultimate and just punishment of all<lb />
wrongdom if , had never seen a<lb />
wou d firmly believe in the just punish<lb />
ment for wrong, simply because so much<lb />
of it goes unpunished in this life<lb />
ThfTFnr W?Uld d�lhe ma"asement of<lb />
I he East Carolinian good to not use the<lb />
material of the editor who wrote the "See<lb />
For Yourself" too often lest the papeT<lb />
rightly gain the reputation of limited men-<lb />
al and social competence. And I suppose<lb />
� is a good idea for the paper io �<lb />
dispensed free of charge, because I can<lb />
magine anyone spending money to<lb />
recene ,t anymore than 1 can imagine<lb />
anyone buying a ticket to see "Life Sf<lb />
Bran unless they are as sick and unar-<lb />
tistic as Monty Python.<lb />
Van Dale Hudson<lb />
Pastor, Trinity Free<lb />
Will Baptist Church<lb />
Are Students Of "Less Value'<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I would like to pose a question to<lb />
Chancellor Brewer, the administration<lb />
and the student body. Are ECU students<lb />
of less value to you than SGA buses? This<lb />
is the conclusion I am lead to believe when<lb />
- <lb />
the administration persists<lb />
classes in session but will<lb />
buses to transport student-<lb />
students to drive or ualk or: . .<lb />
unsanded, unsalted roads ar<lb />
inhumane<lb />
Will it take another Rar sci<lb />
dent in which two girN lost the<lb />
convince the administration to<lb />
their decisions more carefuiK f<lb />
If the decisions to maintair . ass tj<lb />
usual inspite of such adverse we<lb />
ditions that force local businesvc<lb />
is indicative of the concern of<lb />
ministration for the student, the<lb />
for the student at East Carolina I<lb />
ty. Callous, dictator-like edicts<lb />
cfcanceUor office do not arouse � <lb />
of awe or admiration within me<lb />
Instead, these decisions evoke<lb />
of helplessness that ihe governing -<lb />
the university is willing to sact<lb />
lives of students and facultv<lb />
classes on schedule. I feel it is time<lb />
ministration should start listening<lb />
voices of the people whose lives rho ;<lb />
trol.<lb />
Janet Reee<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes let-<lb />
ters expressing all points of new.<lb />
Mail or drop them bv our office in<lb />
the Old South Building, across from<lb />
the library.<lb />
Letters to the editor must mrtmk<lb />
the name, address, phone number<lb />
and signature of the authorise and<lb />
must be typed, double spaced, or<lb />
neatly printed. Letters should be<lb />
limited to three typewritten, double-<lb />
spa� Pages. All letters are subject<lb />
re editing for brevity, obcemtv and<lb />
libel.<lb />
Pe20nai attacks not be per<lb />
�lt,L�?JSfames �f authors will be<lb />
withheld only when inclus.on of the<lb />
name will cause the author embar-<lb />
rassment or ridicule, such as letters<lb />
loncermng homosexuality, dru?<lb />
abuse, etc Names wi� j<lb />
only on the author's request<lb />
Carter Fears Russian Bear Is Ready<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
and JOE SPEAR<lb />
WASHINGTON - Some of<lb />
President Carter's top policymakers<lb />
are giving him controversial advice.<lb />
They want him to recognize the<lb />
Palestine Liberation Organization.<lb />
The presidential advisers believe<lb />
this is the only way the United States<lb />
can stop the Soviet squeeze on the<lb />
Persian Gulf. Their advice is based<lb />
on intelligence coming out of the<lb />
Middle East.<lb />
The reasoning goes like this: The<lb />
invasion of Afghanistan has put the<lb />
Soviets within easy air-strike<lb />
distance of lhe Persian Gulf. They<lb />
now have the military power to<lb />
choke off the jugular vein which<lb />
carries oil to the Western world.<lb />
And the industrial nations will be<lb />
absolutely dependent on Persian<lb />
Gulf oil for at least two decades.<lb />
Meanwhile, the Soviet invasion of<lb />
Afghanistan has shocked the<lb />
Moslem world: It is stark evidence<lb />
that the Soviets are willing to devour<lb />
their allies. So the Moslems have<lb />
become extremely wary about<lb />
Soviet, offers of friendship.<lb />
Thus, White House advisers are<lb />
telling Carter that the Afghanistan<lb />
conquest gives the United States an<lb />
opportunity to rally the Moslem<lb />
world to its side. But this cannot<lb />
possibly be accomplished without<lb />
solving the Palestine problem.<lb />
One of the president's associates<lb />
was almost poetic in his assessment.<lb />
"The Saudis he said, "are like<lb />
gazelles in the jungle. They're sur-<lb />
rounded by hostile powers. They<lb />
need the United States for protec-<lb />
tion. But they have a deep emo-<lb />
tional commitment to the Palesti-<lb />
nians. They will never join in com-<lb />
mon cause with the, United States<lb />
until the Palestinian question is set-<lb />
tled<lb />
Since the United States is depen-<lb />
dent on Saudi Arabia for most of its<lb />
overseas oil, the advisers argue, the<lb />
president should recognize the PLO<lb />
now, before the Afghanistan issue<lb />
cools off.<lb />
There is, however, a fly in the<lb />
ointment. PLO leader Yassir Arafat<lb />
was in the Soviet Union huddling<lb />
with Kremlin leaders on the eve of<lb />
the Afghan invasion. And other<lb />
PLO leaders have announced their<lb />
support of the Russian move into<lb />
Afghanistan on the grounds that the<lb />
Soviets were repelling<lb />
"pro-American elements One<lb />
PLO official even went so far as to<lb />
praise the Soviet presence there as<lb />
"an important asset" to the rest of<lb />
the world.<lb />
In sum, the president is being urg-<lb />
ed to recognize the PLO in order to<lb />
offset the Soviet presence in<lb />
Afghanistan at the same time the<lb />
PLO is supporting the Soviet move.<lb />
You might call it a diplomatic puz-<lb />
zfe r<lb />
THANK VOU, CIA: The Cans-<lb />
t<lb />
dian government has received a lot<lb />
of favorable publicity � and<lb />
deservedly so � for helping six<lb />
American diplomats escape from<lb />
Iran. But a much maligned<lb />
organization right here in the States<lb />
also deserves some credit � the<lb />
Central Intelligence Agency.<lb />
The six Americans who escaped<lb />
are not talking about their dramatic<lb />
adventure because they don't want<lb />
to say anything to endanger the lives<lb />
of the brave people who helped<lb />
them or the hostages who arc still in<lb />
Iran.<lb />
But our sources say it is safe to lift<lb />
the veil of secrecy just a bit. We<lb />
have learned that State Department<lb />
officials turned to the CIA as soon<lb />
as they discovered that half a dozen<lb />
diplomats had escaped the U.S. Em-<lb />
bassy takeover last November.<lb />
Some CIA operatives put their<lb />
own lives on the line to save the six<lb />
diplomats. At various times, the<lb />
escapees were hidden in CIA "safe<lb />
houses that were still maintained<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Op-Ed 2!?lL2Pi5to5<lb />
FEBRUARY 12, 1980 PHe 5<lb />
Civics Has Declined In Recent Years<lb />
sZT f?T the Wilmington<lb />
Star-News, February 10, 1980.<lb />
Besides their failure lo teach<lb />
students to read and write and com<lb />
Pute very well, North Carolines<lb />
Pubhc schools have now been charg!<lb />
ed w.th gross neglect of civics. (In<lb />
case you ve forgotten, civics is the<lb />
study of government - local, state<lb />
nafiolT ' 3nd S�metimeS inter"<lb />
,n 'he d,stant Past, civics was a re-<lb />
quired course in North Carolina<lb />
high schools. Although it hasn't<lb />
gone the way of Latin � a dead<lb />
language in every sense in most<lb />
schools these days � civics has<lb />
declined steeply in recent years.<lb />
Some schools made civics an elec-<lb />
tive; others allowed it to fade gently<lb />
away out of disuse. School officials<lb />
said the novel emphasis on reading<lb />
and writing and math was largely<lb />
responsible for civics decline. Folks<lb />
ought not to expect schools to do<lb />
but so much.<lb />
(To their credit, North Carolina<lb />
schools, bucking a national trend,<lb />
Tough Choice<lb />
ote: The Jolowing editorial is<lb />
pruned from The Charlotte<lb />
�5rW' Charlotte- Nc Feb. 10,<lb />
UNC President Bill Friday and<lb />
the governors of North Carolina's<lb />
ugher education system faced a<lb />
'ough choice in picking a new<lb />
chancellor for the university at<lb />
 hapel Hill. Three nominees had<lb />
survived an earlier screening process<lb />
Joel L. Fleishman, vice<lb />
chancellor at Duke University Ed-<lb />
ward T. Foote II, dean of law at<lb />
Washington University in St. Louis<lb />
and Christopher C. Fordham III'<lb />
former dean of the UNC medical<lb />
school. All had excellent creden-<lb />
tials.<lb />
There were indications that much<lb />
of the Chapel Hill faculty favored<lb />
Mr. Fleishman, who holds<lb />
undergraduate, master's and law<lb />
degrees from Chapel Hill. His ap-<lb />
poinlmenl would have maintained<lb />
the tradition that the university's<lb />
loaders come from the liberal arts<lb />
the heart of the institution.<lb />
But university insiders predicted<lb />
the choice would be Dr. Fordham a<lb />
Greensboro native and a Chapel<lb />
Hill graduate who has demonstrated<lb />
extraordinary skill as scientist,<lb />
teacher and administrator. During<lb />
the tight over the East Carolina<lb />
University medical school, he<lb />
established warm working relation-<lb />
ships with Dr. Friday and the UNC<lb />
Board of Governors.<lb />
His selection, then, came as no<lb />
surprise Friday. As UNC's vice<lb />
chancellor for health affairs, he<lb />
already knows and works with many<lb />
of the deans and department heads<lb />
He has taken an active role in trying<lb />
to strengthen relationships between<lb />
the arts and sciences.<lb />
Nevertheless, he knows he faces a<lb />
challenge in winning the allegiance<lb />
of the university's faculty, students<lb />
and alumni who look to the campus<lb />
at Chapel Hill as the highest expres-<lb />
sion of the state's liberal arts tradi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
He says he plans to work to build<lb />
more bdges between the profes-<lb />
sions and the humanities. He says<lb />
the university will continue to em-<lb />
phasize scholarship, but he thinks it<lb />
also should put more emphasis on<lb />
the teaching of ethical values.<lb />
Dr. Fordham is a soft-spoken<lb />
man with an informal style and a<lb />
touch of eloquence. He will be an<lb />
effective spokesman for the univer-<lb />
sity. But he also has a reputation for<lb />
directness and toughness, qualities<lb />
he will need. The job has taxed the<lb />
health of three predecessors. He<lb />
may need all his physician's skills to<lb />
succeed in it.<lb />
have continued to require courses in �;nn f ,u0<lb />
U.S. history. Most states have e T'0" �f P�WerS in<lb />
bought the notion that the study of Acknlf �ovlfrnm�t-<lb />
history is of little practical use to the siudcmnor?n? fC W,despread<lb />
student, and so it has lost out to ffsEteES JkF"?�?'<lb />
social sciences, consumer education, asked hL5h schnnk Educa�n nas<lb />
career education and the like � � g schoo,to renew the em-<lb />
Possibly as one result of the fc� ffJ" the<lb />
failure to teach civics anymore, ion said ' Th. I P T<lb />
many North Carolina high schoo Z 'iitWr mgred,enl ,n<lb />
students haven't the vaguest idea of ioL li, education. Being a<lb />
what city councils and coumy 'S�dJSS .V � WvJ? h<lb />
boards of commissioners do or how �� a"�" fnhlgMl USeful sk,M- ,f<lb />
to distinguish between the two. gressman it heln y�Ur ,C�n"<lb />
They couldn't under threat of arrest cssman is "<lb />
contribute to an informed discus- ThpRmrHnfc. .<lb />
I t ne Board of Education stopped<lb />
The Tragedy<lb />
early Yet many mills don't provide<lb />
regular checkups. When checkups<lb />
show brown lung, workers have a<lb />
right to know it. Yet many mills<lb />
,n�HrV,hem�and "�ther dic<lb />
industrial commission in eithr state.<lb />
short of mandating civics as a re-<lb />
quired course. That would have<lb />
been as authoritative and impulsive<lb />
as, say, suggesting to high schools<lb />
that they consider of ferine Greek<lb />
and Latin as electives.<lb />
But the board did agree to start<lb />
The Albert Coates Citizenship<lb />
tducation Program Albert<lb />
Coates, incidentally, founded North<lb />
Carolina's Institute of Government<lb />
at Chapel Hill and practically in-<lb />
vented the state's modern system of<lb />
county government.<lb />
The Coates program will develop<lb />
teaching material for civics courses<lb />
and try to encourage teacher rain-<lb />
ing in civics, on the sound theory<lb />
that a civics teacher oueht to knovv<lb />
something about civics. It can be<lb />
taken for granted that with the<lb />
decline in civics courses the educa-<lb />
tion of civics teachers has declined<lb />
apace.<lb />
Given the renewed emphasis on<lb />
civics and a lot of luck, young high<lb />
school graduates in North Carolina<lb />
might even start voting in substan-<lb />
tial numbers and, bevond that have<lb />
a ta.rly good grasp of what they're<lb />
voting on.<lb />
Note: The following editorial is<lb />
Xmted Ar�m Tne Charlotte<lb />
?98TVer' Charlotte NC b. 10,<lb />
Wild Bunch<lb />
The tragedy of brown lung has tit-<lb />
le o do with the difficult questions<lb />
that are causing legal and legislative<lb />
battles, though settling those con-<lb />
rovers.es is essential. The tragedy is<lb />
that industry and government<lb />
� VuT things that obviously<lb />
should be done to reduce the suffer-<lb />
ing. ICI<lb />
Some examples:<lb />
in kerr comPensation systems<lb />
�nthe Carolinas are so slow and so<lb />
often inconclusive that workers may<lb />
wait years, even die, with their<lb />
sholS n� Sett'ed- Legislators<lb />
should speed up that process.<lb />
'Mills that defiantly violate cot-<lb />
ton dust standards should be given a<lb />
clear choice: Clean up or shut down<lb />
No null m the Carolinas has ever<lb />
been told th t Mos( North <lb />
mills haven't even been inspected<lb />
the legislature should provide<lb />
money for more inspectors<lb />
�Smoking and brown lung seem<lb />
to be deadly companions. Keeping<lb />
smokers out of work areas where<lb />
cotton dust levels are high is a sensi-<lb />
ble precaution. Yet nobody does it.<lb />
�Regular medical examinations<lb />
Jld detect breathing problems<lb />
�Mills are required by law to<lb />
report findings of brown lung Yet<lb />
many don't, and the lack of concern<lb />
by the industrial commissions en-<lb />
courages flouting of the law.<lb />
Leaders of the textile industry<lb />
complain bitterly about the<lb />
Carolina Brown Lung Association<lb />
It is, among other things, a political<lb />
pressure group, and it sometimes ex-<lb />
aggerates and makes questionable<lb />
charges. The charges are particular-<lb />
ly irritating to companies that have<lb />
worked hard to make mills safe. But<lb />
the harm done by the association's<lb />
irresponsibility is miniscule com-<lb />
pared to the harm done by mill<lb />
owners who wail about federal in-<lb />
terference instead of providing basic<lb />
safeguards for their workers.<lb />
The Observer has recounted the<lb />
history of neglect that has meant<lb />
suffering for many mill workers.<lb />
W e hope this will spur new efforts in<lb />
government, medicine, industry and<lb />
labor to remedy that neglect. In the<lb />
coming weeks, we will report on<lb />
those efforts and offer more pro-<lb />
posals of our own.<lb />
Read The<lb />
East<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Note: The following editorials were<lb />
reprinted from the Wilmington<lb />
Morning Star, February 8, 1980.<lb />
The N.C. Association of Chiefs<lb />
of Police, possibly inspired by Gov<lb />
James B. Hunt's plan for in-<lb />
filtrating the state's "wild and<lb />
crazy" bunches, has called for use<lb />
of undercover men and electronic<lb />
bugs in criminal investigations.<lb />
The police chiefs want legislation<lb />
from the General Assembly permit-<lb />
ting such surveillance. They said<lb />
conventional methods of investiga-<lb />
tion have not been successful.<lb />
Electronic surveillance (bugging)<lb />
is needed, the association said<lb />
because the sale and delivery of nar-<lb />
cotics and dangerous drugs has<lb />
reached extremely alarming propor-<lb />
tions. Bugging would be permissible<lb />
"only upon clear and evident pro-<lb />
bable cause presented in writing and<lb />
under oath" to a Superior Court<lb />
judge.<lb />
Reports from the state attorney<lb />
general, the U.S. Drug Enforcement<lb />
Administration and other law en-<lb />
forcement agencies leave little doubt<lb />
that drug traffic in North Carolina<lb />
is brisk, and in some areas largely<lb />
unimpeded. The police chiefs con-<lb />
cern is well-placed. However, the<lb />
resolution calling for new methods<lb />
in attacking the problem is puzzling<lb />
in one respect and ill-considered in<lb />
another.<lb />
The puzzling par. of the rcsoJu-<lb />
ton is the call for use of undercover<lb />
men. Police departments all over the<lb />
state have been using undercover<lb />
men for years as a matter of course<lb />
No additional legal sanction seems<lb />
to be needed.<lb />
Sanctioning electronic<lb />
surveillance is another matter. Some<lb />
police departments in the state have<lb />
used bugs to gather information in<lb />
criminal investigations and in<lb />
several bizarre circumstances to ob-<lb />
tain information having nothing<lb />
whatever to do with law enforce<lb />
mem Either way, the practice was<lb />
illegal.<lb />
Law officers certainly should not<lb />
have their hands tied in combatine<lb />
crime. Most law-abiding citizen;<lb />
want, just as much as The police<lb />
chiefs, to see law enforcement suc-<lb />
ceed; they happen to have a heavy<lb />
stake in the maintenance of law and<lb />
order.<lb />
Among all law enforcement tools<lb />
though, bugging is probablv the<lb />
most susceptible to abuse The<lb />
St-fUard Pr�P�sed by the police<lb />
chiefs � presenting probable cause<lb />
under oath to a judge � might<lb />
discourage abuse but it would not<lb />
eliminate the ever-present potential<lb />
The possibility of violating constitu-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
FEBRUARY 12. 1980<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Novelists Predict<lb />
New Colleg<lb />
Life<lb />
Bv HELEN CORDES<lb />
(PS Writer<lb />
Let us imagine the possible<lb />
educational career of a young<lb />
man entering college in 1980.<lb />
During the first year he will do<lb />
an independent study project,<lb />
take a course in Western Civiliza-<lb />
tion and another on the<lb />
philosophy of science and<lb />
religion The next summer he<lb />
will go to South America to live<lb />
in a village where he will spend<lb />
his time helping the villagers<lb />
adapt new technology to old ways<lb />
of doing things<lb />
Returning, this student will<lb />
take a year-long course in<lb />
mathematics, one in psychology,<lb />
and will do an independent study<lb />
survey of the history of China<lb />
Stanford Professor Lewis<lb />
Mavhew published that vision ot<lb />
college life in 1980 back in 1964,<lb />
when post-World War 11 Baby<lb />
Boom babies were lined up in record<lb />
numbers at campus gates, federal<lb />
funding seemed limitless, and<lb />
golden visions of higher education's<lb />
future weren't considered outlan-<lb />
dish at all.<lb />
In fact, Mavhew's vision was only<lb />
one o' 15 other happy speculations<lb />
bv academics included in a 1964<lb />
book called Campus 1980. Op-<lb />
timism was mainstream thought<lb />
back then, when the book's pro-<lb />
fessors and administrators � while<lb />
mindful of faint student "troubles"<lb />
� were all confident that the<lb />
geometric enrollment increases, the<lb />
students' humanitarian bent, and<lb />
the keenly-felt "enthusiasm" for<lb />
college would continue and flower<lb />
through the next 16 years.<lb />
Obviously, things didn't quite<lb />
work out that way.<lb />
The varied and socially-active<lb />
curricula Mayhew envisioned have<lb />
been largely replaced by "hard"<lb />
majors that promise employment<lb />
after graduation. Many schools<lb />
have been forced to trim the aux-<lb />
iliary programs they initiated during<lb />
the sixties, bowing to the scarcer<lb />
funding of the seventies and the ex-<lb />
pected enrollment declines of the<lb />
eighties.<lb />
"Sure, we were wrong about a lot<lb />
of things cedes Dr. Alvin Eurich,<lb />
who edited Campus 1980. "And it's<lb />
due mostly to the changes,<lb />
economically, that have occurred<lb />
The biggest change may be in at-<lb />
titude. The blithe, expansionist,<lb />
buoyant, mood of 1964 is replaced<lb />
� almost with a vengence � by a<lb />
crave pessimism when educators are<lb />
asked to speculate what the next<lb />
decade will bring.<lb />
"Problems, even severe pro-<lb />
blems, lie ahead mourns a just-<lb />
released report from the Carnegie<lb />
Council on Policy Studies in Higher<lb />
Education. A five-to-fifteen percent<lb />
enrollment drop will parallel a<lb />
"downward drift in quality,<lb />
balance, integrity, dynamism, diver-<lb />
sity, private initiative, and research<lb />
capability<lb />
But the Carnegie study, called<lb />
Three Thousand Futures: The Next<lb />
20 Years in Higher Education, of-<lb />
fers the hope that colleges can turn<lb />
adversity into opportunity by taking<lb />
advantage of better teacher-student<lb />
ratios. Consequently, its dire predic-<lb />
tions appear almost sunny in com-<lb />
parison to some of the other recent<lb />
literature.<lb />
Indeed, a great deal of the 1980<lb />
literature on higher education ques-<lb />
tions the very value of college,<lb />
something only heretics discussed in<lb />
1964.<lb />
Boy Meets GirV<lb />
At ECU Playhouse<lb />
The ECU Playhouse will present<lb />
"Boy Meets Girl" beginning on<lb />
Feb. 16 and running until Feb. 23.<lb />
"Boy Meets Girl" is, ostensibly, a<lb />
farce about Hollywood in the 1940's<lb />
which concerns itself with two<lb />
scenario writers whose plot for any<lb />
play upon any occasion is "Boy<lb />
meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets<lb />
girl The writers, played by Gary<lb />
Carter and Eric VanBaars, find<lb />
themselves hard pressed for ideas<lb />
for a vehicle in which to cast a pom-<lb />
pous fading star. An idea is born<lb />
just before the birth of a baby, who<lb />
is christened "Happy" by the<lb />
writers.<lb />
"Boy Meets Girl" is a fantastic<lb />
chronicle of studio politics, brazen<lb />
schemes to put contracts on a secure<lb />
basis, noble reproaches, and general<lb />
madness.<lb />
The play is full of frantic action<lb />
and the sole purpose of its frivolous<lb />
humor is laughter.<lb />
"Boy Meets Girl" was first<lb />
presented at the Cort Theater on<lb />
November 28, 1935 in New York Ci-<lb />
ty to receptive and laudatory<lb />
reviews. It was written by Samual<lb />
and Bella Spewack, who, among<lb />
other things, also wrote "Two Blind<lb />
Mice" and "My Three Angels<lb />
Edgar Loessin will direct the ECU<lb />
Playhouse presentation. Showtime<lb />
on all dates will be 8:15 in the studio<lb />
theater of the Drama Building.<lb />
Tickets may be purchased at the<lb />
ticket office in the Drama Building<lb />
and will cost $1.50 for students and<lb />
$2.50 for the public.<lb />
Gloomiest of all is a book called<lb />
Campus Shock. Author Lansing La-<lb />
mont interviewed some 650<lb />
students, teachers, administrators<lb />
and parents at a dozen liberal arts<lb />
universities that he thought would<lb />
"represent the best in higher educa-<lb />
tion. Historically, they have produc-<lb />
ed a majority of leaders in public<lb />
and professional life Lamont<lb />
chose the eight Ivy League schools,<lb />
Stanford, and the universities of<lb />
Michigan, Chicago, and California-<lb />
Berkeley.<lb />
Though the book is laced with<lb />
sensationalism and hobbled by its<lb />
curious conception of<lb />
"representative" campuses, La-<lb />
mont's conclusions aren't all that<lb />
different from those of other<lb />
observers.<lb />
He finds that the commonality of<lb />
a college diploma and its resultant<lb />
loss of status and value have confus-<lb />
ed and disillusioned students. Ac-<lb />
cordingly, pressures to become the<lb />
best in the class have intensified.<lb />
The results: increasing com-<lb />
petitiveness among students, less<lb />
trust, and more sophisticated<lb />
methods of cheating.<lb />
Those pressure, Lamont adds,<lb />
have not made for happier students.<lb />
The economic considerations that<lb />
lead to "high payoff" majors like<lb />
business, engineering, medicine and<lb />
law have frustrated thousands of<lb />
closet liberal arts enthusiasts.<lb />
The troubles continue. Lamont<lb />
sees racial and sexual tensions on<lb />
campus exacerbated by what many<lb />
students see as "unfair" affirmative<lb />
action measures. He sees increased<lb />
traffic at campus mental health<lb />
facilities as evidence of the lonliness<lb />
and sexual problems caused by life<lb />
at large, impersonal multiversities.<lb />
And the quality of college life is fur-<lb />
ther depressed, he says, by student<lb />
financial pressures aggravated by<lb />
the inflation of college costs to<lb />
nearly-intolerable levels.<lb />
While Campus Shock's disturbing<lb />
analysis of college life reflects a<lb />
general despair among educators,<lb />
two other recent books get right to<lb />
the heart of the matter by attacking<lb />
the mythology of higher education:<lb />
that access to and completion of col-<lb />
lege is the "great equalizer" that<lb />
oils upward mobility in America.<lb />
Small Futures, by Richard H.<lb />
deLone, the former associate direc-<lb />
tor of the Carnegie Council on<lb />
Children, suggests that neither col-<lb />
lege nor social dynamics are "likely<lb />
to produce more equality of oppor-<lb />
tunity unless there is more equality<lb />
to begin with<lb />
Perhaps such despair and dread<lb />
should be taken skeptically if only<lb />
because, as Campus 1980 showed,<lb />
even the most thoughtful predic-<lb />
tions are inevitably rooted in the<lb />
conditions of the time in which<lb />
they're made, and can easily end up<lb />
as just a good laugh for the Class of<lb />
2000.<lb />
Po'o 0 RICHAHO G.S<lb />
ECU's spring plants<lb />
must wait for the thaw to find the ground<lb />
In Washington, D.C.<lb />
ECU Students Attend<lb />
Entertainment Seminar<lb />
Four East Carolina students will<lb />
be in Washington, D.C. this week<lb />
for a meeting of the National Enter-<lb />
tainment and Campus Activities<lb />
Association. The association will of-<lb />
fer 99 sessions, seminars and<lb />
showcases to help students and ad-<lb />
visors find talent for the upcoming<lb />
summer session and the following<lb />
year.<lb />
The"students � Student Union<lb />
President Karen McLawhorn,<lb />
Special Attractions Chairman Hugh<lb />
Johnson, Art Exhibition's Lewis r<lb />
Johnson and Assistant Program I<lb />
Director Wanda Yuhas � will be at-<lb />
tending workshops and educational<lb />
seminars dealing with many forms<lb />
of entertainment.<lb />
"The sessions will concern impor<lb />
tant parts of campus entertain<lb />
ment said Program Director Ken<lb />
Hammond, "such things as lecture,<lb />
concert and film programming, and<lb />
how to handle contracts.<lb />
"There will also be live entertain-<lb />
ment showcases which give the<lb />
delegates the opportunity to view<lb />
first-hand up and coming acts.<lb />
There should be a number of ex-<lb />
hibitors with displays showing peo-<lb />
ple that agencies handle<lb />
In addition to the talent<lb />
showcases and seminars, the con-<lb />
vention will also feature 25 hours of<lb />
film screening and 25 hours of ex-<lb />
hibits.<lb />
" think the must helpful part will<lb />
be the workshops said Johnson.<lb />
"They're offering advice on pro-<lb />
moting and publicizing attractions,<lb />
how to book effectively for an au-<lb />
dience, and how to promote and<lb />
handle outside concerts.<lb />
"There is going to be a special<lb />
session that will go to the Smithso-<lb />
nian Institution. There people can<lb />
take a behind-the-scenes look at<lb />
how to cather material for exhibits.<lb />
We are also interested in fii<lb />
acts for our 'Barefoot on the M i<lb />
festival on pn V Phis, we hat<lb />
budget for pc'ormers<lb />
summer sessions V e are looking i<lb />
to block booking, where an<lb />
doesn't iust come to I a-Tarolina<lb />
but to schools in Virginia, N<lb />
Carolina and North Carolina 1 hat<lb />
way it is less expensive<lb />
Approximately 750 other mem!<lb />
schools are sending delegate<lb />
convention.<lb />
A cademician<lb />
Saw Incorrect<lb />
Future Forecast<lb />
Art Exhibiton Opens At Gray Gallery<lb />
By DAVID NORMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Four new shows are now open to<lb />
the public in the Wellington B. Gray<lb />
Gallery on the East Carolina<lb />
University Campus. Gallery Direc-<lb />
tor Randy Osman has arranged<lb />
what is being called one of the<lb />
gallery's most elaborate exhibits.<lb />
The 1980 Graduate Exhibition in-<lb />
cludes works by over 30 graduate<lb />
students in the ECU School of Art.<lb />
The works cover a wide range of<lb />
media, including fabric design,<lb />
painting, sculpture, ceramics, prints<lb />
(intaglio, lithography, and<lb />
silkscreen), wood, mixed media,<lb />
and drawings.<lb />
"Perspectives" is a show of 64<lb />
works by 56 North Carolina<lb />
photographers. The works were<lb />
purchased in November of 1978 by<lb />
R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc<lb />
through a statewide photography<lb />
competition.<lb />
A collection of medieval and<lb />
Renaissance art is on loan from the<lb />
North Carolina Museum of Art in<lb />
Raleigh. These works include<lb />
sculpture, furniture, and 17th cen-<lb />
tury paintings from Flanders, Spain<lb />
and France. There are also il-<lb />
luminated manuscript and printed<lb />
woodcut book pages from the 15th<lb />
and 16th centuries, "� -iti ' - works<lb />
by Holbein and Durei<lb />
A collection of works bv student<lb />
of the Universitv<lb />
an exchange of student work ar-<lb />
ranged by the ECU Print Group, is<lb />
also on exhibit. The three dozen<lb />
works include drawings,<lb />
photographs, and various types of<lb />
prints.<lb />
The exhibits will be on view until<lb />
March 7 (the medieval and<lb />
renaissance works will be here until<lb />
April 30.) Everyone is invited to<lb />
visit these shows. The Gray Gallery<lb />
is in the Leo Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center, and is open Mondays<lb />
through Fridays from 9 to 5 and<lb />
Sundays from 1 to 4.<lb />
On Saturday, Feb. 23, the<lb />
Carolinas Chapter of AS1D has<lb />
scheduled a workshop on campus in<lb />
the Jenkins Fine Arts Center. The<lb />
principal speaker for the day is Ray-<lb />
mond Grenald, a lighting designer<lb />
from Philadelphia.<lb />
ASID students from UNC-<lb />
Greensboro, Randolph Tech, and<lb />
Winthrop College will also attend.<lb />
The day will begin at 9:30. At a<lb />
noon luncheon, awards to student<lb />
winners of the Carolinas Chapter<lb />
student design competition will be<lb />
presented. A late afternoon recep-<lb />
tion at the home of Chancellor and<lb />
Mrs. Brewer will conclude the day.<lb />
toy JILL ADAMS<lb />
Has the snow come for the last time<lb />
we can only hope and wait for Spring<lb />
College Press Service<lb />
In 1964, Alvin Eurich, then and<lb />
now the president of a consulting<lb />
service called the Academy for<lb />
Educational Development, asked 16<lb />
eminent academicians to write what<lb />
thev thought life on campus would<lb />
be like in 1980. Eurich collected the<lb />
essays in a modest paperback called<lb />
Campus 1980, which stands today<lb />
as a testament to just how hard it is<lb />
to predict the future. Among other<lb />
speculations in the book, quoted<lb />
here verbatim:<lb />
The Student Mood, 1980<lb />
The college generation of the<lb />
1950's was the last "quiet" one we<lb />
will see in a long time. (Alvin<lb />
Eurich, the boon's editor).<lb />
Enrollment in 1980<lb />
(Enrollment) will rise sharply un-<lb />
til 1980, and will continue upward<lb />
thereafter, but at a slower rate.<lb />
(Federal and state aid) will increase<lb />
substantially. (Sidney Tickton of the<lb />
Academy for Educational Develop-<lb />
ment).<lb />
Curricula in 1980<lb />
Secondary schools will have<lb />
enriched their general-education ef-<lb />
fort, and students will come to col-<lb />
lege with a firm command of<lb />
American and English literature,<lb />
American government, and interna-<lb />
tional affairs. .  Vocational train-<lb />
ing will gradually cease being a ma-<lb />
jor preoccupation of undergraduate<lb />
schools. .  (There will be) a shift<lb />
from disciplinary courses during the<lb />
first several collegiate years to<lb />
courses designed to help students ex-<lb />
pand their impulse life. (Lew s<lb />
Mayhew, a professor at Stanford<lb />
then and now�.<lb />
The Draft, The World, and Slue<lb />
Activism in 1980<lb />
(The war in Vietnam) wiH hae<lb />
quieted down. . .owing to the ef-<lb />
forts of a Republican president who<lb />
argued that the war was fine, but<lb />
too expensive, and that in an case<lb />
the boys should be brought home<lb />
(Nevertheless) a revolutionary situa-<lb />
tion will continue. .  This means<lb />
that some kind of draft. . .will pro<lb />
bably still be in effect.<lb />
The whole universe of students<lb />
will have moved, and will be mov-<lb />
ing, in the direction pointed to bv<lb />
the student activists. . who are in-<lb />
tending to major in social sciences<lb />
and the humanities in increasing<lb />
proportions, and declining to major<lb />
in science, engineering and business.<lb />
Business may have increasing!)<lb />
great difficulty in recruiting the<lb />
most talented young people. . <lb />
Student activism will flourish in<lb />
1980 not only because more students<lb />
of the new breed will have been pro<lb />
duced, but because it will have main<lb />
of the features of a successful social<lb />
movement.  A great interest in<lb />
humanistic education will be touch<lb />
ed and realized. . .(the late Prof<lb />
Nevitt Sanford of Stanford).<lb />
The Economy<lb />
The price level for goods and scr<lb />
vices will average out to levels c<lb />
isting in the fall of 1967. (Tickton ol<lb />
the Academy for Educational<lb />
Development).<lb />
&amp;iw. ���� � ��� ?��<lb /><pb facs="00057247_tn_0007" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN FEBRUARY 12, 1980<lb />
New Album Releases: The Buzzcocks<lb />
By PAT MINCES<lb />
The Buzzcocks � 4 Different Kind Of<lb />
Tension<lb />
The Buzcocks' first album, ingles Going<lb />
Steady, sas a collection of singles that were hits<lb />
in the United Kingdom and was the best material<lb />
from three previous albums. This release,<lb />
however, is an album of studio material that was<lb />
recorded last year and has only been released last<lb />
week I his release is not as potent as their last,<lb />
hui thai is not to say that this album is not totally<lb />
without redeeming social value. It is a fine album,<lb />
hut some of the material is just not that great.<lb />
I hen again, perhaps I expect a bit too much from<lb />
the bos.<lb />
Side one is nicknamed "The rose on the<lb />
chocolate box" and is composed of six<lb />
somewhat-love songs full of disillusionment,<lb />
paranoia, and sardonic glimpses of modern life.<lb />
1 he most outstanding tunes on this side are those<lb />
penned b Steve Diggle. with Peter Shellev's<lb />
material lading into obscurity. Shelley really<lb />
shines on the second side, called "The thorn<lb />
beneath the rose he composes all of the<lb />
material and it far eclipses the first side. The<lb />
songs are excellent, both in musical and lyrical<lb />
worth, tor they blend powerful rock music with a<lb />
superb scenario of the intricacies of modern life.<lb />
1 he Buzcocks are suffering from the second-<lb />
album blues their first U.S. album was so<lb />
sparkling that it was ver difficult to follow up<lb />
with an effort of equal worth. Peter Shelley has<lb />
moved to the forefront of the band, even though<lb />
Diggle contributes the more significant cuts of the<lb />
release, with the exception of the title cut and "1<lb />
Believe If you like new wave, you will really<lb />
like 1 Different Kind Of Tension, but this is not<lb />
the kind of tuff that will win over new throngs of<lb />
nerts. It receives a mixed recommendation.<lb />
The Brides of Funkenstein � ever Buy<lb />
Texas From A Cowboy<lb />
The two most innovative forces to emerge from<lb />
the previous decade were punk (now new wave)<lb />
LrJRNItfCr .BOUT CouXGt<lb />
 Tr)T (JAM WMt<lb />
)f)TT0 HIGH SCHooc 0,<lb />
TMSOOTHij&amp;to 06<lb />
&amp;ur Drt� MtOUMD Tr<lb />
VcP0fsi)LD5 fWfClAiG LOT?<lb />
and funk, and the prime purveyor of funk is none<lb />
other than George Clinton, the "Funkmeister<lb />
The Brides of Funkenstein are a spin-off of<lb />
Parliament Funkadelic, featuring Dawn Silva,<lb />
Sheila Horn and Jeanette McGruder as the vocal<lb />
force through which Clinton presents his musical<lb />
ideas.<lb />
All the songs on this album are composed by<lb />
Clinton, with help from William Collins and Ron<lb />
Dunbar, in an attempt to highlight the astounding<lb />
vocal capacities of the Brides. The finest is the ti-<lb />
tle cut, "I'm Holding You Responsible" and<lb />
"Didn't Mean to Fall In Love a beautiful<lb />
ballad that is the exception to the funk epics that<lb />
dominate the album. Some of the songs, such as<lb />
"Party Up In Here are not so hot � more of<lb />
Clinton's humdrum dance fillers.<lb />
This album features most of the players usually<lb />
present on a Clinton endeavor, such as Bernie<lb />
Worrell, Collins, Michael Hampton, and Cleaves<lb />
and Ray on backing vocals. As always, the em-<lb />
phasis is on vocal strength, surrounded by syn-<lb />
thesizer fills, and powered by that infinitessimal<lb />
funk. I like this one, but it is not as strong as most<lb />
of Clinton's, and of course the Brides efforts.<lb />
Steve Howe � The Steve Howe Album<lb />
Steve Howe is perhaps most famous for his<lb />
harmonic guitar chords in the opening of<lb />
"Roundabout one of the English rock group<lb />
Yes's most famous pieces. Howe was perhaps the<lb />
centerpiece of this group, with his phenomenal<lb />
guitar performances from albums that spanned<lb />
the last decade. It seems like everyone from the<lb />
group has released a solo album, but Howe's is<lb />
the classiest of the lot. It is an excellent album.<lb />
The album reveals strong influences of Yes, yet<lb />
it remains detached, certainly an individual<lb />
album. The compositions are all by Howe, except<lb />
"Concerto in D (second movement) by Vivaldi,<lb />
which is performed by Howe on electric guitar<lb />
with assistance from a full orchestra, conducted<lb />
by Andrew Jaekman. Howe's "Double Rondo<lb />
with orchestra, and "Look Over Your<lb />
Shoulder featuring a beautiful vocal perfor-<lb />
mance by Clair Hamill, are evidence of Howe's<lb />
development into an excellent song composer. All<lb />
of the songs are superb and show influences rang-<lb />
ing from American Country to Italian Classical<lb />
music.<lb />
Howe's performances are splendid as he plays a<lb />
variety of isntruments, 14 in number, from man-<lb />
dolin to electric sitar. This is primarily an in-<lb />
strumental album, with two exceptions, and<lb />
Howe moves easily from slow, acoustic ballads to<lb />
lightning-fast, electric guitar virtuosity. He is aid-<lb />
ed by Patrick Moraz and Ron Leahy on syn-<lb />
thesizers, Clive Bunker on piano, and Alan White<lb />
and Bill Bruford on drums, but the album is at its<lb />
finest with just Steve and the orchestra.<lb />
You can't miss the album � it features more of<lb />
Roger Dean's fantastic cover art, reminiscent of<lb />
his early days with Yes. Howe's journey through<lb />
the past is one of the finest efforts released amidst<lb />
the throngs of material from Yes. Love at first<lb />
sight.<lb />
Steve Walsh � Schemer Dreamer<lb />
Steve is the vocalist from Kansas, sort of the<lb />
"American Yes and this is his first solo<lb />
endeavor. Steve's voice is nice, and he's sup-<lb />
ported by several members of Kansas and by<lb />
SUve Morse and Allan Sloan of the Dixie Dregs.<lb />
Walsh's finest capability is his elaborate lyrical<lb />
wanderings, and his compositional skills are<lb />
rather nice, also. If you like Kansas, you will like<lb />
Schemer Dreamer, though it is more laid back<lb />
than any Kansas effort.<lb />
What bugs me is the megalomania Steve seems<lb />
to suffer from, because it would be great if he<lb />
were as good as he seems to think he is. On the<lb />
cover are several caracatures of Steve shooting<lb />
two huge pistols, Steve singing, Steve wearing his<lb />
skateboard duds as he plays and sings, Steve just<lb />
being cool, Steve surrounded by mobs of fans,<lb />
Steve  Steve  Steve  Aaaahhh! Inside are<lb />
many more pictures of Steve, always shirtless,<lb />
with the address of the Steve Walsh Fan Club, as<lb />
if we all were aching to join. This pretentious<lb />
egoism alone is enough to turn me against this<lb />
relatively nice album.<lb />
The Rockets � No Ballads<lb />
It's only rock and roll, but 1 don't like it!<lb />
be a<lb />
S<lb />
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I HI IASTt AROl INIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
I I BKl k<lb />
Pirates Win Trio In Hectic Week<lb />
Get Magic<lb />
Number 14<lb />
ByII KI KSC'HANDI IK<lb />
Sports I itilor<lb />
Guard George Maynor and For-<lb />
ward Herb Krusen combined for 51<lb />
 lead I ast c arolina to a<lb />
 "ii victory ovci Delaware State<lb />
in Mingcs c oliseum, giv-<lb />
the Pirates hew first winning<lb />
nee 1975.<lb />
I he win, the 14ih of year for<lb />
I i 1 was one that first year eoaeh<lb />
loin has waited for all<lb />
season Ion 1 his is what our goal<lb />
been all season long said<lb />
mii "I can't tell you Inns much<lb />
I'm laid awake al night thinking<lb />
W e wanted this very badly<lb />
out seniors Odom con-<lb />
"Ye wanted them to go out<lb />
winners because they've been<lb />
h since the) 've been<lb />
�� those seniors, Krusen,<lb />
la I Herb Gray, led the way<lb />
y last night. Maynor,<lb />
� 2 points. Ki usen 24 and<lb />
I ii ay :<lb />
S v �'ira 's points came on slam<lb />
l v hich as a powerful<lb />
i steal. I he 6-S post<lb />
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ked three shots.<lb />
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n.st one dA<lb />
ft ; Raeford native<lb />
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en route to a 12<lb />
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ki usen as the Pirates<lb />
. 1 per cent tor<lb />
;ame, including 4.2 percent in<lb />
ihe second half alone.<lb />
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tiled the small Delaware college at<lb />
l-poini the first half,<lb />
n Gray in less<lb />
iti �pt ned the game up<lb />
he lJ � ahead 29-2d with<lb />
� �<lb />
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id went into the<lb />
in down 37-27 at the<lb />
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ol the second half<lb />
� points bv Maynor,<lb />
 ates a 57-38 lead,<lb />
'in substituted freely for the<lb />
' he game, allow ing the<lb />
mned I lornets to narrow the<lb />
: 'in to ten.<lb />
 dom felt the Pirates did<lb />
Gamecocks, ISU<lb />
Both Fall In Upsets<lb />
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aid I <lb />
The Slammin Jammin' Herb Gray<lb />
the 6-S ICt forward dunked 3 en route to f7points last night<lb />
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not pla near their best basketball. in the books<lb />
"But he said. "I think our met- "I was proud of our up and down<lb />
fectiveness was expected by effort, though Odom said, "and<lb />
everybody. We've played so well we got the points we needed when<lb />
B CHARIJKSt H-XMH I K<lb />
"sports t dititr<lb />
The 1 asi arolina bask<lb />
team took two big step- low<lb />
winning season, and respectability<lb />
with upset wins at Sour u<lb />
and at home against lllino Sta<lb />
last week.<lb />
The 70-67 overtin ��� i<lb />
linois State came only �  :<lb />
an 86-84 v:jur<lb />
Gamecock �. B i-<lb />
coach Dave Odom,<lb />
come al a bettei tin<lb />
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Odom claimed.  I he b<lb />
against nationally -kn w i<lb />
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amount ol congratuiai i<lb />
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Duke. N. Stal . i. n I<lb />
Roberts. Odom � : -<lb />
bound to upset son<lb />
way.<lb />
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both those ea weekend<lb />
said "Bur I've been expect i . .<lb />
upset somebody,<lb />
sometime<lb />
Both games cnt d<lb />
w ire, The Southarolii �<lb />
ing decided b B ,<lb />
throws, and the IsI<lb />
beyond regulation<lb />
V South � ;<lb />
found themselves dowi 55 42<lb />
17:30 lefi I rhe I S<lb />
w as cut to tei - <lb />
mark.d<lb />
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ed to be the . � '<lb />
(iamecocks.<lb />
following the time<lb />
came out in a pressing, trappii<lb />
defense that caught the Gamei el<lb />
off guard. With the sticky dt<lb />
leading the way, ECt outscored<lb />
USC 17-5 in the next six minutes to<lb />
take a 64-62 lead on a Herb Ki<lb />
jumper.<lb />
The Pirates nevei tra ed<lb />
that bucket, but were I<lb />
nect from the tree throw lii e I<lb />
the ictor Connect they did,<lb />
ing seven of their las; nine<lb />
charitv strike.<lb /><lb />
11 . .<lb />
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Double Score, 106-53<lb />
lately.<lb />
Odom no doubt was speaking of<lb />
the fact that his club was coming ol t<lb />
upset wins over South Carolina and<lb />
llinois State. Another super per-<lb />
we needed them<lb />
rhe Pirates, 14-8, now must<lb />
travel toollege Park. ld. to face<lb />
seventh-ranked Maryland Wednes-<lb />
dav and to L'NC-Wilmington for a<lb />
formance, he said, simply was "not Saturday matchup.<lb />
Lady Pirates Romp<lb />
Relayers A Success<lb />
C arolina track team<lb />
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ts excellent mile relav<lb /><lb />
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pasi weekend the Pirate<lb />
iveled to New York to<lb />
in the Melrose W anawaker<lb />
nes m Madison Square Garden,<lb />
hai I riday meet, the Pirate<lb />
finished second with a<lb />
o I 3:17 ;<lb />
I h.ti time bettered such schools as<lb />
Maryland, Villanova, Florida State,<lb />
I oledi � and Northarolina, and fell<lb />
only I owsen State.<lb />
Foil the New York meet.<lb />
Pirates immediately took to the<lb />
drove 490 miles to<lb />
Ohio to participate in<lb />
Nights Colombus<lb />
earn tunshed third here,<lb />
the Philadelphia Pioneers<lb />
and I oledo with a time o 3:18.9.<lb />
It is truly amazing thai the team<lb />
could do so well considering the<lb />
long day ol travel that it experienc-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Nevertheless. ( coach Bill<lb />
( arson had his complaints. "We<lb />
made some running errors he<lb />
.aid. "But overall I guess it's a real<lb />
achievmenl to tmish so highly<lb />
rhe track rankings are due out<lb />
soon and the I! mile relay team is<lb />
expected to be listed among the na-<lb />
iion's top ten.<lb />
- JJL.<lb />
tomm<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
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Saturday's<lb />
meet. 1 he<lb />
I i Silcott, the WBL's leading<lb />
scorer with a 33.0 average, was<lb />
suspended indefinitely last week bv<lb />
the Streak's owner alter she had<lb />
allegedly been trying to talk another<lb />
W Bl team into trading for her.<lb />
Why did she want to be traded?<lb />
Why else She's been at odds with<lb />
Gillman all season long, stating on<lb />
several occasions that she could no<lb />
longer play for him.<lb />
Gillman doesn't take a liking to<lb />
such things and may have just made<lb />
it impossible tor Miss Silcott to<lb />
return to YVB1 play, ever.<lb />
He'll never give up, will he?<lb />
Ciuess who's up to his old tricks.<lb />
Here's a hint: He is infamous tor<lb />
having his players quit his team.<lb />
V ep, it's I arrv Gillman in the<lb />
news again, that real honey of a<lb />
c �ach.<lb />
Ihe ex II mentor has really<lb />
done n this time. He coaches the St.<lb />
I ouis Streak ol the Women's<lb />
Basketball I eague and, thanks to a<lb />
�iipei 4ar, was taring pretty well.<lb />
I hai s until last week .<lb />
Oliver Mack, the ex-ECU sensa-<lb />
tion that unfortunately had to play<lb />
under Gillman is still sticking it out<lb />
with the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers.<lb />
The 6-5 guard has played in 25<lb />
games and is averaging 2.0 points.<lb />
Mack has also dished off 19 assists,<lb />
pulled down 22 rebounds and con-<lb />
nected on 42.9 per cent of his field<lb />
goal attempts.<lb />
Of course, there are major<lb />
obstacles holding Mack back.<lb />
Namely, Magic Johnson and Norm<lb />
Nixon, the two great I aker guards.<lb />
Pity Ed Emory. The new Pirate<lb />
head football coach will have his<lb />
work cut out for him next season.<lb />
I he Pirate schedule reads as most<lb />
likely the toughest in the school's<lb />
history.<lb />
Road trips are scheduled to<lb />
Florida State, a team that finished<lb />
11-0 and played in the Orange Bowl;<lb />
Miami, I la North Carolina, North<lb />
Carolina State and Duke. Whew!<lb />
Phofo by KIP SLOAN<lb />
Thompson goes up strong angainst Mason<lb />
By JIMM1 DuPKK.K<lb />
ssistant spurts tditor<lb />
After launching an awesome first<lb />
half offensive which saw the I adv<lb />
Pirates build a 31 point halt time<lb />
margin, last Carolina's Lady<lb />
Pirates cruised to 106-53 trouncing<lb />
of George Mason Saturday at<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
I aurie Sikes' twenty-toot field<lb />
goal with less than ten minutes<lb />
elapsed gave the hosts a devastating<lb />
24-6 lead which the expanded to<lb />
35-10 with Marv Denkler's follow-<lb />
shot with 6:30 to intermission.<lb />
Had the Lady Bucs failed to score<lb />
in the closing frame. Mason's final<lb />
tally would barely have been enough<lb />
to send the game to overtime, as<lb />
ECU set a blistering 53 point pace in<lb />
the opening siana.<lb />
"You can come into a game like<lb />
this and make a lot of fouls and tur-<lb />
novers and cause yourself to lose<lb />
momentum offered ECl coach<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi. "I was proud o<lb />
our girls tonight. They kept up the<lb />
intensity on offense and defense<lb />
Freshman sharpshooter Marv<lb />
Denkler netted 17 points in just 17<lb />
minutes played, while junior (Cathy<lb />
Riley pumped in 16 points and grab<lb />
bed 10 rebounds Junior I sdia<lb />
Rountree added 14 points and<lb />
center Marcia Girven and point<lb />
guard I aurie Sikes chipped in 10<lb />
each. Sikes also added six assists to<lb />
her nationally ranked total.<lb />
Mason's Lavon Jones fired in 16<lb />
points after scratching only four in<lb />
the first half, and grabbed 10 re-<lb />
bounds. Forward Carol Shemansky<lb />
added 12 points and reserve nn<lb />
Johnson 11.<lb />
The hit movie "10" opened<lb />
recently at a local theater, but<lb />
ECU's old number 10 has been do<lb />
ing her thing for quite some time<lb />
and Saturday was her night to<lb />
remember and be remembered.<lb />
Rosie Thompson, the fifth-year<lb />
senior from nearby Mounts Creek,<lb />
was bestowed the honor of being the<lb />
first female athlete in ECU hisiorv<lb />
cerert . -<lb />
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Letters � .<lb />
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day's spev<lb />
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Wrestling Set To Begin<lb />
Basketball Participation Up<lb />
B<lb />
KK'kl GLIARMIS<lb />
Intramural 1 orrrpondt'nl<lb />
Intramural basket-<lb />
ball participation this<lb />
season reached an all-<lb />
time high with only<lb />
: foi feits in approx-<lb />
!cl 200 games<lb />
,ed Mote than 13(H)<lb />
men and women are<lb />
,1 on the 167 team<lb />
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i 30-15 win<lb />
a Delta Pi.<lb />
Roller Hockey<lb />
Excitement continues<lb />
to mount with teams<lb />
battling for a place in<lb />
the Roller Hockey plav-<lb />
offs.<lb />
In the past few<lb />
weeks, Unkappa Fifth<lb />
defeated the Wrong<lb />
Numbers 12-6 and was<lb />
been defeated bv<lb />
Rollers, 8-6.<lb />
The Chubniks had<lb />
one o' their best weeks<lb />
ever when they rolled<lb />
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and later in the week<lb />
slipped past the Skater<lb />
Daters, 6-4.<lb />
Another winning<lb />
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defeated the H.Rs,<lb />
13-12, and the Wrong<lb />
Numbers, 21-2. Games<lb />
that were snowed out<lb />
last Tuesday will be<lb />
played at the end of the<lb />
season.<lb />
Notable netters for<lb />
the week were Mike<lb />
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points; Darrell Jones,<lb />
H.Rs, 12 points; and<lb />
Ed Kearns, Dole<lb />
Sigmas, 9 points<lb />
against Unkappa Fifth,<lb />
and 14 points against<lb />
the Wrong Numbers.<lb />
Ko-Rec Bowling<lb />
The Co-Rec Bowling<lb />
season began today<lb />
with 12 teams par-<lb />
ticipating in the event.<lb />
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divisions will be<lb />
established for round-<lb />
robin competition.<lb />
The top three teams<lb />
in each diision at the<lb />
end of the competition<lb />
will advance to the<lb />
playoffs. Co-Rec<lb />
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winning playoff team.<lb />
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awarded for the follow-<lb />
ing accomplishment<lb />
during the season, in-<lb />
cluding the playoffs:<lb />
high game (men and<lb />
women); high series<lb />
(men and women); and<lb />
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4-10 p.m in the<lb />
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Center.<lb />
Wrestling<lb />
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Joyner Draws Forfeit<lb />
Goode, Pirates Pin ODU<lb />
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another opponant as<lb />
t h e c o in p I e t e d a<lb />
weekend tour of" South<lb />
c arotina.<lb />
ECl dropj . a<lb />
120.2-112.9 decision at<lb />
Columbia as the<lb />
Camecocks tumbled<lb />
their way to victory.<lb />
Junior Susan McKniehr<lb />
claimed one of two first<lb />
place finishes lor the<lb />
1 ad Bues. posting a<lb />
7.95 in the floor exer-<lb />
cise. Elizabeth Jackson<lb />
took top honors on the<lb />
balance beam with a<lb />
7.6.<lb />
Annie Loeschke tied<lb />
for second with an even<lb />
7.0 and Kim Lowe<lb />
posted an 8.0 second in<lb />
vaulting.<lb />
East Tennessee State<lb />
scored 114 to top<lb />
ECU's 112.3, but the<lb />
Pirates' total was<lb />
enough to edge host<lb />
Furman who tallied<lb />
112.1.<lb />
Cindy Rogers<lb />
brought home the only<lb />
first in the tri-meet,<lb />
landing a 7.7 on the<lb />
balance beam.<lb />
Mcknight netted se-<lb />
cond with her 7.7 vault<lb />
effort.<lb />
The Lady Pirates<lb />
travel to Williamsburg,<lb />
Va. to face the Indians<lb />
of William and Mary<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
By<lb />
EDDIE WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Reporter<lb />
Steve Goode lived up<lb />
to his last name's<lb />
reference, as he and the<lb />
rest of ECU's Pirates<lb />
defeated Old Domi-<lb />
nion, 20-13 in lihges<lb />
Coliseum Friday night.<lb />
Goode, wrestling in<lb />
167 pound division,<lb />
handily defeated Larry<lb />
Corry, to bring the<lb />
Pirates from a 13-9<lb />
deficit into a 14-13<lb />
lead. It was one that<lb />
ECU never relinquish-<lb />
ed as Butch Revils and<lb />
Jay Dever comman-<lb />
dingly beat their op-<lb />
ponents to secure the<lb />
victory.<lb />
The dual match<lb />
began as an uphill<lb />
climb for the Pirates as<lb />
ODU took the first two<lb />
individuals matches to<lb />
lead 7-0.<lb />
Grey Sours (134)<lb />
came on to put the Bucs<lb />
on the scoreboard as he<lb />
defeated David Bunch<lb />
6-2.<lb />
Sours started out ag-<lb />
gressively taking a 4-0<lb />
lead after only 1:30 had<lb />
elapsed in the first three<lb />
minute period.<lb />
In the second period,<lb />
Sours worked his way<lb />
out of a good hold to<lb />
go up 6-0, before<lb />
Bunch finally gathered<lb />
two points.<lb />
After three in-<lb />
dividual matches, ODU<lb />
led 7-3.<lb />
Scott Eaton (142)<lb />
continued the Pirate<lb />
comeback with a con-<lb />
vincing 9-1 win over<lb />
Mike Clark.<lb />
In the match, Eaton<lb />
came close to pinning<lb />
Clark in the first<lb />
period, and settled for<lb />
a 4-0 lead after two<lb />
periods.<lb />
Frank Schaede (150)<lb />
then wrestled QDU's<lb />
Roger Randall to a 7-7<lb />
standoff in the next<lb />
match. The match<lb />
featured an exciting<lb />
finish which saw Ran-<lb />
dall score a controver-<lb />
sial point with only 16<lb />
seconds left to earn the<lb />
tie.<lb />
"The referee was in<lb />
position to see said<lb />
ECU assistant coach<lb />
Vic Northrop, "and he<lb />
made the correct call<lb />
The score between<lb />
the two teams remained<lb />
tied at 9-9 until ODU's<lb />
Tim Davidson defeated<lb />
Curtis Sendek 11-2, to<lb />
put ODU back on top<lb />
at 13-9.<lb />
The stage was set for<lb />
Goode's excellent per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
Goode scored on a<lb />
takedown with 1:28 to<lb />
go in the first period to<lb />
lead 2-0. The next 18<lb />
seconds produced three<lb />
quick points which<lb />
found Goode on top<lb />
4-1 after one period.<lb />
Corry broke Goode's<lb />
hold to come within a<lb />
point at 4-3, to start the<lb />
second period. But that<lb />
was as close as he got as<lb />
Goode continually<lb />
scored points on<lb />
takedowns to convinc-<lb />
ingly out-point Corry,<lb />
16-5.<lb />
Goode's win seemed<lb />
to inspire the Bucs as<lb />
nationally-ranked<lb />
Butch Revils<lb />
methodically defeated<lb />
John Nowland 7-3. The<lb />
win lengthened the<lb />
Pirate lead to 17-13<lb />
with two individual<lb />
matches left in the con-<lb />
test.<lb />
ECU's Jay Dever<lb />
then out-hustled Mark<lb />
Calder 6-2 to ice the<lb />
Pirate victorv.<lb />
With the score 20-13<lb />
and nationally-ranked<lb />
D.T. Jovner up next<lb />
for ECU, ODU<lb />
forfeited the final<lb />
match.<lb />
Goode's perfor-<lb />
mance drew praise<lb />
from Northrop as he<lb />
claimed, "That's the<lb />
best I've seen Steve<lb />
wrestle since<lb />
Christmas. To score<lb />
that many points on<lb />
takedowns is a hard<lb />
feat to do he said.<lb />
Goode was more<lb />
modest about his per-<lb />
formance. "Credit has<lb />
got to go to<lb />
everybody he said.<lb />
"It's important to be<lb />
good, but you must<lb />
have somebodv to work<lb />
with<lb />
Northrop seems to be<lb />
that somebody, accor-<lb />
ding to Goode.<lb />
"I could find a bag<lb />
of money, then pin<lb />
D.T then Vic comes in<lb />
to wrestle and I'm on<lb />
m back looking up ai<lb />
the ceiling he said.<lb />
He<lb />
l<lb />
for<lb />
gives me<lb />
something (() uork<lb />
The work is paying<lb />
off tor the Pirates s()<lb />
i lar this season. I heir<lb />
record is now 6-3-1,<lb />
while Old Dominion<lb />
fell to 5-3.<lb />
I<lb />
Grappler<lb />
Ptoo by CHAP GURLCV<lb />
Steve Goode goes for pin<lb />
The ECU Media Board is<lb />
excepting applications for the<lb />
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Carolinian<lb />
2) Editor of the Buccaneer<lb />
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4) Head Photographer for the<lb />
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5) General Manager of<lb />
WECU<lb />
6) Editor of the minority<lb />
publication<lb />
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February 15, 1980. Apply in<lb />
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