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�he 3:aHt Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 54 NoX<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Thursday, February 14,1980<lb />
(�reenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation ��,uO0<lb />
One Witness Sees<lb />
Possible Suicide<lb />
B DEBORAH HOTAL1NG<lb />
Assistant News Kditor<lb />
n anonymous caller told The East Carolinian that a<lb />
man had been seen jumping off the Green Street Bridge<lb />
into the Tar River Tuesday around 3 p.m. Rescue<lb />
squads dragging the river have not discovered a body as<lb />
of Wednesday at 6 p.m.<lb />
Greenville Fire Chief Jenness Allen said that<lb />
eyewitnesses saw a black male, approximately 30 years<lb />
old, weighing approximately 160 pounds, standing on<lb />
the edge of the Green Street Bridge. "One of the<lb />
eyewitnesses was driving the car when he saw the man.<lb />
He turned to say something to the other passengers and<lb />
then turned back to look at the man and he was gone.<lb />
The driver continued to the other side of the bridge then<lb />
turned around. When they came back to where they<lb />
thought they had seen the man standing, they looked<lb />
down into the river and they were pretty sure they same<lb />
a man floating down the river<lb />
James G. Smith, deputy fire marshall, said that, ac-<lb />
cording to one witness (name withheld), the man<lb />
jumped off the bridge and when he hit the water, he ap-<lb />
parently decided to fight the current and attempted to<lb />
swim to shore. The witness lost sight of the man after<lb />
the apparent suicide victim had floated about 100 yards<lb />
down the river.<lb />
Chief Allen informed The East Carolinian that the<lb />
river was dragged from Monday afternoon until<lb />
Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 p.m. No body has been<lb />
found. Grifton, Farmville and Greenville rescue squads<lb />
took part in the dragging operations.<lb />
Periodic checks on the river will continue for the next<lb />
few days, according to Chief Allen.<lb />
Melvin To Visit Carter<lb />
B TERRY GRAY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
SGA President Brett Melvin will<lb />
go to Washington, D.C. this week<lb />
to attend a meeting President Carter<lb />
has scheduled with 200 student body<lb />
presidents from around the nation.<lb />
According to the invitation<lb />
Melvin received Feb. 6, the meeting<lb />
will begin at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Feb.<lb />
15, and will end at 5:00 p.m.<lb />
Participating in the meeting will<lb />
be senior members of the White<lb />
House staff, the domestic policy<lb />
Brett Melvin<lb />
staff and the national security coun-<lb />
cil, said the invitation.<lb />
Melvin expects that the main<lb />
topic of discussion at the meeting<lb />
will be the President's proposal to<lb />
renew draft registration.<lb />
"There have been several anti-<lb />
draft demonstrations on campuses<lb />
in the last week, and keeping in<lb />
mind that this is election year, I<lb />
think Carter may be worried about<lb />
the popularity of his policy. He<lb />
wants to feel out the reaction from<lb />
student representatives Melvin<lb />
said.<lb />
Melvin said he supported draft<lb />
registration for men and women,<lb />
but does not think women should be<lb />
sent to the front line.<lb />
Melvin added that he intends to<lb />
be active in the proceedings, and<lb />
will question the President on the<lb />
economic outlook for the nation's<lb />
students.<lb />
Carter has been criticized, chiefly<lb />
by Sen. Ted Kennedy, for conduc-<lb />
ting reelection effort from the White<lb />
House rather than on the campaign<lb />
trail. But Melvin believes Carter has<lb />
a non-partisan concern for student<lb />
opinion on his policies.<lb />
"I'm sure there is an element of<lb />
politics behind this, but I don't<lb />
think that is the only reason said<lb />
Melvin.<lb />
Melvin added that he has not yet<lb />
made up his mind who to support in<lb />
the presidential election.<lb />
Student government presidents<lb />
from six universities in the UNC<lb />
system will attend the meeting. The<lb />
participating schools are East<lb />
Carolina, UNC-Charlotte, North<lb />
Carolina A &amp; T, Winston-Salem<lb />
State University, Appalachian State<lb />
University and UNC-Chapel Hill.<lb />
Of the five other SGA presidents,<lb />
only Gray Marion of Appalachian<lb />
State could be reached Wednesday<lb />
for his comments about the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
"More than any other president<lb />
in recent history. President Carter<lb />
has tried to involve younc leader-<lb />
ship Marion said.<lb />
See MELVIN Page 3<lb />
Greenville, Grifton, Farmville Rescue Squads<lb />
failed to find a body<lb />
PhorOD CHiPGU- � �<lb />
Rescue Worker Rests Between Shifts<lb />
Phctc D, CHAP Gi-SE �<lb />
Air Force ROTC<lb />
Blood Drive Very Successful<lb />
Additional Services<lb />
Lower Rates For<lb />
Towing Vehicles<lb />
Bv TERRY GRAY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Two more wrecker operators have<lb />
joined University Exxon in reducing<lb />
city towing rates for university-<lb />
registered vehicles, said SGA Vice<lb />
President Charlie Sherrod Wednes-<lb />
day.<lb />
In response to an SGA resolution<lb />
passed last week, Buck's Gulf Sta-<lb />
tion, East 10th Street Ext and Curt<lb />
Smith's Amoco, 10th Street and<lb />
Evans, have agreed to charge cam-<lb />
pus rates to ECU-registered vehicles<lb />
parked illegally in the city.<lb />
The normal charge for towing in<lb />
the city is $25 before 6:00 p.m. and<lb />
S30 thereafter, but the lowered<lb />
charges for illegally parked student<lb />
cars will be $15 and $20, respective-<lb />
ly.<lb />
The SGA resolution, adopteu<lb />
Feb. 4 and distributed to 14 Green-<lb />
ville tow truck operators, asked the<lb />
operators to consider the financial<lb />
problems most students have when<lb />
deciding on the rate deduction. Sta-<lb />
tions that agree to lower the rate<lb />
would be considered "favorable<lb />
businesses declared the resolu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"The city has individual contracts<lb />
with all the wrecker services, and<lb />
they tow cars on a rotation basis<lb />
said Sherrod. "This means that only<lb />
three out of 14 wrecker services will<lb />
be towing at the reduced rate, and<lb />
whether or not you pay the lower<lb />
charge depends on who is up on the<lb />
rotation list<lb />
Sherrod thinks there may be a<lb />
way to get all student cars towed for<lb />
the lower charge.<lb />
"I'm going to be contacting the<lb />
city councilmen and the mayor to<lb />
see if the city would agree to support<lb />
these lower rates said Sherrod.<lb />
The Greenville towing ordinance,<lb />
h sets the terms for the con-<lb />
, as with the wrecker services, on-<lb />
ly specifies a maximum rate. Sher-<lb />
rod said that it may be possible to<lb />
amend the ordinance so that the<lb />
police would only send the par-<lb />
ticipating wreckers to tow student<lb />
vehicles.<lb />
"The three stations that lowered<lb />
their off-campus rates are saying<lb />
'thank you for your business' in a<lb />
positive way said Sherrod. "By<lb />
recognizing us in this way, they cer-<lb />
tainly deserve our respect for their<lb />
business establishments<lb />
According to Sherrod, this does<lb />
not mean that all student vehicles<lb />
will be towed from city spaces at this<lb />
rate. <lb />
By WAYNE TALTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Air Force ROTC sponsored<lb />
the American Red Cross blood drive<lb />
Jan. 29-30in Wright Auditorium to<lb />
aid all Pitt County residents.<lb />
This was the second blood drive<lb />
during this academic year. Accor-<lb />
ding to Lt. Col. Carl E. Tadlock,<lb />
chairman of Pitt County American<lb />
Red Cross, ECU students, faculty<lb />
and staff provided "terrific" sup-<lb />
port for the drive. Five-hundred<lb />
ninety-one pints of blood were col-<lb />
lected during the two-day visit.<lb />
Cadet Kenneth Whitai er, project<lb />
officer for the blood drive, said that<lb />
in addition to support from the<lb />
corps of cadets, fraternities,<lb />
sororities and dorms went all out to<lb />
make this a very successful drive.<lb />
There were three groups in which<lb />
trophys were awarded. One group<lb />
consisted of fraternities, sororities<lb />
and clubs. The Phi KappaTaus gave<lb />
the most blood of any fraternity.<lb />
Scott Dorm received a trophy for<lb />
winning in the independent group.<lb />
The Gamma Beta Phi sorority was<lb />
presented a plaque for their outstan-<lb />
ding support of the drive by pro-<lb />
viding a large quantity of food.<lb />
Whitaker was very appreciative of<lb />
the volunteer services provided by<lb />
the ladies from the Greenville Ser-<lb />
vice League, volunteer nurses and<lb />
the American Red Cross. The total<lb />
amount of blood collected by the<lb />
cadets in October and January was<lb />
1,367 pints.<lb />
Lt. Col. Tadlock said he has<lb />
never seen such an outpouring of<lb />
concern and desire to help others<lb />
than was indicated by the students<lb />
of East Carolina who donated<lb />
blood. He said more women give<lb />
blood than men.<lb />
The need for blood in Pitt County<lb />
has increased since the completion<lb />
of the new Pitt Memorial Hospital,<lb />
and from all indications, the need<lb />
for blood will continue to grow.<lb />
ECU students, faculty and staff<lb />
provide approximately 60 percent of<lb />
Pitt County's blood quota, accor-<lb />
ding to Lt. Col. Tadlock.<lb />
In the last decade, the ROTC<lb />
cadets have collected about 8.000<lb />
pints of blood and almost 25.000<lb />
pints since the first drive in 1951.<lb />
According to Mrs. Ruth Taylor, ex-<lb />
ecutive secretary of the Pitt Count)<lb />
Chapter of the American Red<lb />
Cross, the ROTC blood driven are<lb />
the best-organized drives in the<lb />
area.<lb />
Support along the foodline u-<lb />
given by everal Greenville<lb />
businesses. Doughnuts and cookies<lb />
were provided by Krispy kreme.<lb />
Jerry's Sw?et Shop, and Harris<lb />
Supermarket. Hardee's donated<lb />
about 200 free hamburger coupons<lb />
to aid in the drive.<lb />
Another blood drive is scheduled<lb />
for March 27-28.<lb />
Khomeini Accepts Release Proposal<lb />
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A Guide to Evading the Draft��� �<lb />
Preview to "Last Tango in Parisrage 5<lb />
Lady Pirates Close Out Seasonj�8� J<lb />
Nieman Stars For Pirate SwimmersP�g� 7<lb />
Pirates Lose Heartbreaker to MarylandPage7<lb />
t<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP)- Reports<lb />
circulated in Washington Wednes-<lb />
day that the United States and Iran<lb />
have reached a tentative agreement<lb />
that would lead to the release of<lb />
some 50 American hostages held in<lb />
Tehran since Nov. 4.<lb />
Jody Powell, the president's chief<lb />
spokesman, said he would neither<lb />
confirm nor deny the report, first-<lb />
aired by ABC News, that the<lb />
hostages would be freed following<lb />
establishment of a commission to<lb />
investigate alleged crimes of the<lb />
deposed Shah Mohammad Reza<lb />
Pahlavi.<lb />
The commission would be set up<lb />
under United Nations auspices,<lb />
ABC said.<lb />
Powell told reporters that, "For<lb />
the time being, that report falls into<lb />
the category of reports that it is<lb />
neither necessary nor productive to<lb />
comment upon<lb />
He added, "I urge you to realize<lb />
that I am neither confirming nor de-<lb />
nying the report<lb />
Earlier, however, both Powell<lb />
and State Department spokesman<lb />
Hodding Carter had sharply criticiz-<lb />
ed Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,<lb />
D-Mass for having claimed as his<lb />
own a nearly identical proposed<lb />
solution to the hostage problem.<lb />
They said Kennedy stole the idea<lb />
from briefings given him by the ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
President Carter was to hold a na-<lb />
tionally broadcast news conference<lb />
at 8 p.m. EST, Wednesday, and<lb />
there had been earlier speculation<lb />
through the day that he would use<lb />
t<lb />
that forum to announce a<lb />
breakthrough in the Iranian crisis.<lb />
On Tuesday, State Department<lb />
officials had said they would not<lb />
have comment on the hostage situa-<lb />
tion during regular press briefings.<lb />
Reports of tentative U.S. accep-<lb />
tance of an agreement with Iran<lb />
came as Iranian President<lb />
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr said in an in-<lb />
terview broadcast from Paris that<lb />
revolutionary leader Ayatollah<lb />
Ruhollah Khomeini has accepted a<lb />
three point "action plan" for<lb />
negotiated release of the American<lb />
prisoners.<lb />
ABC said in its report that the<lb />
hostages would be released when the<lb />
members were named to the interna-<lb />
tional commission, and that under<lb />
the agreement the hostages would be<lb />
free to testify before the commission<lb />
if they wish.<lb />
The commission will be made up<lb />
of Third World countries, according<lb />
to the network, which said the<lb />
hostages would not be detained by<lb />
the Red Cross or any other third<lb />
party under the plan.<lb />
The network reported that as<lb />
soon as the commission was ap-<lb />
pointed the hostages would be<lb />
release to U.N. officials in Tehran.<lb />
ABC did not say what the pur-<lb />
pose of the commission would be,<lb />
but earlier disscussion of such a pro-<lb />
posal indicated that it would give an<lb />
international airing of Iran's<lb />
grievances against the United States<lb />
and the deposed shah.<lb />
Bani-Sadr's three-point proposal,<lb />
as outlined in the French newspaper<lb />
I<lb />
Le Monde, would provide for<lb />
release of the Americans if United<lb />
States acknowledges "crimes"<lb />
against Iran during the reign of the<lb />
shah, accepts Iran's right to ex-<lb />
tradite the shah and seize his fortune<lb />
and promises not to interfere in Ira-<lb />
nian affairs in the future.<lb />
It was not known if the reported<lb />
U.S. acceptance was of a plan<lb />
disclosed earlier this week by Presi-<lb />
dent Abolhassan Bani-Sadr of Iran,<lb />
or whether Bani-Sadr's initial plan<lb />
had been changed.<lb />
The report on the U.S. accep-<lb />
tance, carried by ABC News, said<lb />
the hostages would not be detained<lb />
by the Red Cross or any other third<lb />
party.<lb />
Instead, it said, they would be<lb />
released to United Nations officials<lb />
in Tehran after the members of a<lb />
commission were named. Under the<lb />
agreement, the hostages. hJd at the<lb />
U.S. Embassy in Tehran for 102<lb />
days, would be free to testify before<lb />
the commission if they wish, it said.<lb />
ABC did not say what the com-<lb />
mission's purpose would be. It said<lb />
See IRAN Page 3<lb />
SGA Bus Stolen<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
Features Kditor<lb />
An SGA transit bus was ap-<lb />
parently stolen last night when it<lb />
was returned after its normal run.<lb />
The bus was found 50 minutes<lb />
later by campus police.<lb />
According to Transit Manager<lb />
Leonard Fleming, the driver of the<lb />
bus, Mark Folsom, came to<lb />
Mendenhall about 9:50 p.m he and<lb />
went inside to call for a ride home<lb />
and record his hours.<lb />
He met Fleming in the office, and<lb />
Fleming offered him a ride home.<lb />
They left the building together,<lb />
the bus was gone.<lb />
lt was reported stolen to the Cam-<lb />
pus Security, which found the vehi-<lb />
cle in the freshman parking lot on<lb />
14th Street at about 10:40 p.m.<lb />
"I'd like to find out who did it<lb />
said Fleming. " I will be pressing<lb />
charges if I find out who did it.<lb />
The only damage done to the bus<lb />
was something that is affecting the<lb />
light switch,so that the ligts will not<lb />
go on.<lb />
According to Lt. Johnny Rose the<lb />
Greenville City Police Department<lb />
took fingerprints at the scene, but<lb />
no legible prints were found. There<lb />
are no suspects in the case so far.<lb />
"The investigation is continu-<lb />
ing said Rose.<lb />
"Somebody was out jovriding. 1<lb />
think that was about the extent of<lb />
it said Fleming.<lb />
Fleming mentioned the possibilty<lb />
of a reward being offered in the<lb />
case, though there was no further<lb />
word at press time.<lb /><pb facs="00057248_tn_0002" /><lb />
FEBRUARY 14, 1980<lb />
Iran Might Free Hostages Soon<lb />
y . i��� tonnarv will re-<lb />
Continued from Page I<lb />
it would be made up of<lb />
representatives from<lb />
Third World countries.<lb />
Bani-Sadr said Mon-<lb />
day he had proposed to<lb />
Khomeini that the<lb />
group investigate<lb />
"crimes" committed in<lb />
Iran by both deposed<lb />
Shah Mohammad Reza<lb />
made by his spokesman wanted to find a solu<lb />
that negotiations for tion as soon<lb />
release of the<lb />
Americans are at "a<lb />
very sensitive stage"<lb />
and that he was in<lb />
"constant" touch with<lb />
U.S. and Iranian of-<lb />
ficials.<lb />
Islamic militants<lb />
have said they would<lb />
ble.<lb />
In<lb />
Pahlavi before the against the shah.<lb />
hostages' release. Tbzadeh<lb />
In a separate inter- Sadegh Ghotbzadeh,<lb />
I� an interv.ew view oadcast Vgi<lb />
published Monday in Wednesday night by o an interna-<lb />
the French newspaper two Fn tdwsion ma commission<lb />
Le Monde, Bani-Sadr stations, BanSadr uonai c<lb />
said he had given Kho- �.MJJ�5?t ��' Ghotbzadeh<lb />
meini new proposals, sa.d to Le Monde th s<lb />
approved unanimously "Jf" ea such a commission<lb />
by the ruling council, and<lb />
'were not<lb />
Shah Mohammad Reza naJe " f h! hostaaes for freeing the hostages hostages<lb />
MM and the United �ZgZ " � � ding to French<lb />
The State Depart- by KhomeiniamAWs outlined by the radio and television of-<lb />
ment reacted by saying .J1? newspaper, Bani-Sadr's f.cials, Bam-Sadr me<lb />
the radio station �w . h p h Journailsts<lb />
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
This Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
ERA Is Needed Now<lb />
Amendments to the United Stages<lb />
Constitution should always recieve<lb />
a lot of thought from the public, the<lb />
Senate and the Congress.<lb />
However some things can go too<lb />
far.<lb />
A case in point is the Equal<lb />
Rights Amendment (ERA) which<lb />
has not yet been passed by enough<lb />
states to allow it's entrance into the<lb />
Constitution, despite the fact that it<lb />
is a relatively simple amendment<lb />
which consists only of three short<lb />
lines.<lb />
They are:<lb />
Section 1: Equality of rights<lb />
under the law shall not be denied or<lb />
abridged by the United States or by<lb />
any state on account of sex.<lb />
Section 2: The Congress shall<lb />
have the power to enforce, by ap-<lb />
propriate legislation, the provisions<lb />
of this article.<lb />
Section 3: This amendment<lb />
shall take effect two years after the<lb />
day of ratification.<lb />
That's it. The whole thing. Yet<lb />
this short amendment has caused<lb />
some of the biggest controversy's in<lb />
the history of the United States.<lb />
The amendment passed both the<lb />
House of Representatives and the<lb />
Senate by large margins. When it<lb />
first went to the states to be ratified<lb />
it was recieved well. But when it<lb />
came down to the last few votes, the<lb />
momentum failed, and it has yet to<lb />
be ratified.<lb />
Congress granted ERA backers<lb />
an extension for the bill in hopes of<lb />
their ability to pass it but there is lit-<lb />
tle time left.<lb />
The vast majority of the states<lb />
which have not ratified the ERA are<lb />
in the south. No traditional<lb />
southern states have passed the<lb />
amendment, and a look at a map of<lb />
the states which have not yet passed<lb />
the ERA shows a large area in the<lb />
southeastern quadrant which is<lb />
empty of votes.<lb />
Why, is the first question that<lb />
comes to mind. It is a simple<lb />
amendment, it is clearly stated and<lb />
is very concise.<lb />
Yet it has been passed in only 35<lb />
states, and since the that time three<lb />
of those states have voted to rescind<lb />
their ratification.<lb />
Only 38 states are needed to make<lb />
the ERA law.<lb />
Professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg<lb />
of the Columbia School of Law said<lb />
it well when she said that the ERA<lb />
"would give the courts an<lb />
unassailable basis for applying the<lb />
bedrock principle all men and<lb />
women are created equal<lb />
The ERA does not mean that<lb />
women must go out and work, it<lb />
means that if they choose to do so<lb />
they can not be discriminated<lb />
against because of their sex. They<lb />
will have equal rights under the law<lb />
in all things: rights to work, own<lb />
property, get a loan, buy a car, or<lb />
do any number of things which at<lb />
the present time men can do, but<lb />
women have a much more difficult<lb />
time in doing.<lb />
The Equal Rights Amendment<lb />
should, and must pass into the<lb />
United States Constitution.<lb />
It gives no one extra rights or<lb />
more rights than anyone else, it only<lb />
guarantees rights that every citizen<lb />
in the United -States should have.<lb />
The right to be free. That is what<lb />
the constitution is all about.<lb />
To deny women such freedom is<lb />
to deny over 50 percent of the<lb />
United States population the rights<lb />
which are guaranteed to the others.<lb />
Fair is fair.<lb />
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or as glamorous as their cousins<lb />
who work for Trailways.<lb />
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�Ding out all the dents, and paint<lb />
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rLetters To The Editor<lb />
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Legislation Of Morality Backfires<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
1 have always believed that to respond<lb />
to an argument which is blatantly ig-<lb />
norant or absurd is to give credence to<lb />
that argument. However, the controversy<lb />
generated by the recent showing of "Life<lb />
of Brian" has raised an issue which is so<lb />
vital to the preservation of American<lb />
freedom that I feel compelled to speak<lb />
out.<lb />
Both the protests (led by Van Dale<lb />
Hudson, pastor of Trinity Free Will Bap-<lb />
tist Church) and Hudson's letter to the<lb />
editor of The East Carolinian are predic-<lb />
table responses from those who would<lb />
ment seems to me to be the ultimate<lb />
blasphemy.<lb />
I can't help but wonder why Hudson et<lb />
al. are so afraid of "Life of Brian If<lb />
their faith is secure, they have no reason<lb />
to be threatened by the movie. Are they<lb />
afraid they might laugh and prove that<lb />
they are human after all? Do t'ucy trust<lb />
their own abilities to choose between good<lb />
and evil so little that they can't trust<lb />
anyone else's?<lb />
The basis of God's relationship to man<lb />
since the Garden of Eden has been the<lb />
presence of good and evil and man's exer-<lb />
cise of free will in choosing between the<lb />
two (something the "Free Will" Baptists<lb />
deprive us in the name of morality, of seem to ignore completely.) Unless man<lb />
our constitutionally endowed freedom of freely chooses good over evil, God is not<lb />
speech and our God-given freedom of glorified by the man who is good. (In fact,<lb />
choice "good" would have no meaning what-<lb />
What alarms me the greatest is not the soever if there were no "evil) Christ did<lb />
picketing or the letter but the fact that the not force his teachings on anyone � he<lb />
goal of Hudson's group was to prevent gave people a choice. Perhaps Hudson<lb />
the film from being shown and that they and his cohorts need to study the example<lb />
had already succeeded once before in do- of the one they claim to follow.<lb />
ing just that. This group has become the God gave man the freedom of choice<lb />
self-proclaimed guardian of Greenville's between good and evil at the outset, and<lb />
morality. only God can take away that freedom.<lb />
I would like to know who gives them Any human who attempts to rob man of<lb />
the authority to prevent me from exercis- his freedom of choice is therefore assum-<lb />
ing my right to decide whether or not 1 ing the authority and power of God.<lb />
wish to see the film and to prevent the<lb />
theater management from exercising their<lb />
right to show the film. Biblically, it isn't<lb />
God or Christ. Nowhere in the Bible do I<lb />
find evidence that God has relinquished<lb />
(And, Mr. Hudson, please don't reply<lb />
that my argument means that people<lb />
should be allowed to murder or maim at<lb />
will � you know that is not my point!)<lb />
As an American, 1 cherish my constitu-<lb />
his authority to man. Man can only be the tional rights. As a Christian, I cherish my<lb />
bearer of God's message given through freedom of choice. Because I am human,<lb />
Christ. Man is told to go and teach, not to my choices aren't always the best ones,<lb />
deprive others of the freedom of choice<lb />
which was given man by God.<lb />
As Christians certainly they should<lb />
voice their opinions concerning "Life of<lb />
Brian however, the issue is not the<lb />
movie itself but the rights of individuals<lb />
to choose for themselves.<lb />
Historically, it has been the nar-<lb />
rowminded people like Hudson who<lb />
would legislate morality for the rest of us<lb />
without seeming to realize that such<lb />
legislation can backfire. Just suppose that<lb />
the producers of the film decided to sue<lb />
on the basis that their constitutional rights<lb />
had been violated. Without doubt Hud-<lb />
son would amass his supporters and enter<lb />
and for that reason alone I would not<lb />
presume to force my moral choices on my<lb />
fellow man. I am not God. Neither is<lb />
Hudson.<lb />
Linda J. Allred<lb />
Individuals Must Be Mature<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
It was nice to read Van Dale Hudson's<lb />
letter regarding "The Life of Brian ex-<lb />
the battle. Now, suppose Hudson's group pressing himself as allowed by Article I in<lb />
wins; I am certain they would consider Amendments to the Constitution. Now<lb />
this a great victory for Christ. However, i�m going to express myself, but rather<lb />
what if another group now decides that than take issue with his condemnation of<lb />
they find Hudson's church offensive the movie, I'd like to 1) defend the right<lb />
because if doesn't conform to their of the Pythons or anyone else to engage in<lb />
religious beliefs. Closing a church because artistic expression, and 2) attack his claim<lb />
it is offensive to one group is only a step that you don't need to see the movie to<lb />
beyond closing a movie because it is of- form an opinion of it.<lb />
Do you think politicians giving their cam<lb />
paigri speeches are telling the whole truth !<lb />
What of critics and reviewers of the artv1<lb />
Do they ever all agree with each other'<lb />
Read a few and you'll find they don<lb />
And what of your friends and peers, the<lb />
ones you're naturally going to talk with?<lb />
By definition of "peer group the h<lb />
views and beliefs similar to your own<lb />
Listening only to- their opinions on<lb />
something is great for making you feel<lb />
that there's a lot of support for your opi-<lb />
nions, but is it giving you a very roundcJ<lb />
view of the item in question?<lb />
The analogy comparing lighting a slick<lb />
of dynamite to seeing the movie tor<lb />
yourself is witty, but carrying the idea<lb />
past the breaking point. When it corner<lb />
around to the film maker putting VD or<lb />
LSD in the popcorn or throwing stick<lb />
dynamite at the audience, THEN it's time<lb />
to censure him.<lb />
Shouldn't individuals be ab'e to make<lb />
decisions for themselves, based on ra-<lb />
tional ethical considerations, and i "<lb />
this in fact a fundamental ideal of the<lb />
Christian way of life? Wouldn't it be<lb />
more desirable to have as a fellowship.<lb />
Christians who have had to deal with both<lb />
sides of the issues and come up with an<lb />
ethically correct decision, rather than a<lb />
flock of sheep that has been spoon fed b<lb />
the mother church and protected from<lb />
any exposure to elements outside the<lb />
Christian realm?<lb />
It might appear that I'm asking a lot of<lb />
questions. But I would like those who deal<lb />
heavily in dogmatic statements to start<lb />
asking themselves more questions. M<lb />
friends opinions of the movie, and<lb />
reviews I've read, paint a very different<lb />
picture of "Brian" than Van Dale Hud<lb />
son's. But I haven't seen the movie either.<lb />
so that puts me on an equal footing with<lb />
the pastor to debate this on purely ethical<lb />
grounds.<lb />
When Socrates and Galileo decided to<lb />
"see things for themselves small minds<lb />
tried to snuff out these thinkers. But<lb />
thought progressed anyway. Yes, you,<lb />
Pastor Hudson, are going to have to pay<lb />
money and view a film yourself if you<lb />
really want to know what it contains.<lb />
Jay Kelly<lb />
Don Warren<lb />
Bruce Crowell<lb />
Aid For Unhappy Foreigners<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
fensive to another group<lb />
No one has forced Hudson to see "Life<lb />
of Brian He had the right to choose.<lb />
Yet he would deprive the rest of us of our<lb />
right to do so.<lb />
Would like to offer a small note to all<lb />
the foreigners in this country who are not<lb />
happy with the USA or whatever Uncle<lb />
Sam has to offer them. At this point in<lb />
American history, I'm sure the State<lb />
The same Article I that allows Van Dale<lb />
Hudson his freedom of speech and<lb />
religion allows artists their freedom of ex-<lb />
pression. Art can easily be placed on the<lb />
same level of inaccessibility to criticism as Department in Washington or the State<lb />
As far as Hudson's letter to The East religion, and to shut down "Brian" Department in Raleigh would be glad to<lb />
Carolinian is concerned, I would like to because it scrapes some religious nerves is offer you all a one way ticket to your<lb />
point out several analogical inconsisten- the same as condemning a particular sym- capitol back home (wherever that may<lb />
cies. phony because you don't think the right be), and enough FRITO LAYS to keep<lb />
Of course no one would argue that a notes were used and they clash with your you busy along the way.<lb />
blind and deaf man shouldn't be allowed musical sense of rightness. Dislike the They'll probably even be willing to in-<lb />
to express his opinion of a film. However, piece, fine, but don't stand in the door- elude enough subsistence to allow you to<lb />
presumably Hudson is neither blind nor way barring the rest of the audience. enjoy a tasty meal at your neaby<lb />
deaf (at least, not physically), and I would Which leads to the second problem, McDonalds upon arrival in your country,<lb />
assume that he would not accept a film and this is the big one. When the Con-<lb />
review by a blind and deaf man as the sole stitution was set up, it was widely realized<lb />
basis for forming is own opinions. The that if a democracy was going to work,<lb />
analogy is meaningless. the voting public would not only have to<lb />
In addition, the comparison between be informed, but be able to make deci-<lb />
viewing a movie in order to have an in- sions on its own.<lb />
formed opinion and taking potentially in order to do this, individuals must be<lb />
lethal drugs, contracting venereal disease, truly self-governing and mature. This<lb />
or holding a lighted stick of dynamite is means they can't have "parental" figures<lb />
totally illogical. Certainly Hudson must or peer members telling them what's<lb />
be intelligent enough to recognize that this what.<lb />
was not the point of the "See For You can't be truly informed enough to<lb />
Yourself editorial. develop a critical reaction to something if<lb />
Finally, Hudson takes a stand which is you're getting it vicariously, through typed, double spaced, or neattv printed.<lb />
consistent with Free Will Baptist mentali- another medium. And this is what hap- Letters should be limited to three<lb />
ty: if you don't agree with them you are pens when you read write-ups of a movie typewritten, double-spaced pages. All let<lb />
automatically condemned to divine or rely on the opinions of others. The ters are subject to editing for breitv,<lb />
wrath. Somehow their assumption that ncWs media filters the news ail the time, obvenity and libel.<lb />
their own judgement will be God's judge- for sensationalistic impact and brevity.<lb />
Bill Hammond<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
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expressing all points of view. Mail or drop<lb />
them by our office in the CMd South<lb />
Building, across from the library.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
FEBRUARY 14. 1980 Paee 5<lb />
' Boy Meets Girl �<lb />
Wry Humor Aids Classic Plot<lb />
In "Most Ambitious Undertaking"<lb />
Valentine's Day<lb />
Has Uncertain<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Maff Writer<lb />
 hen The New York Times<lb />
reviewed "Boy Meets Girl" in 1936,<lb />
it branded the play "low comedy<lb />
Bov Meets Girl" is low comedy,<lb />
however, this generic term refers to<lb />
its distinctly American brand of<lb />
humor.<lb />
'Bov Meets Girl" satirizes the<lb />
Hollywood of the 1940's and with it<lb />
merican culture.<lb />
The ECU Playhouse production<lb />
of "Boy Meets Girl" is undeniably<lb />
one of the most ambitious undertak-<lb />
ings that the Drama Department has<lb />
presented this year. The set is com-<lb />
prised of elaborate chrome and<lb />
dazzling white color combinations.<lb />
Relatively sophisticated sound<lb />
techniques were employed to create<lb />
the illusion of radio broadcasts and<lb />
people speaking over intercoms.<lb />
Radio changes into action onstage.<lb />
House lights dimmed or illuminated<lb />
frozen poses onstage to create the<lb />
effect of stop action photography<lb />
The play's director Edgar Loessin<lb />
cast the parts with a keen eye toward<lb />
the caricatured personalities who<lb />
dash and slither through the script.<lb />
No one else but Bill Roberson<lb />
could have successfully played the<lb />
part of C. Friday, a middle aged<lb />
studio boss. His role required an an-<lb />
tagonistic tension between Friday<lb />
and the play's two script writers,<lb />
Robert Law (Eric Van Baars) and J.<lb />
Carlyie Benson (Gary Carter),<lb />
which he played with flair and<lb />
energy.<lb />
Weekend Flick<lb />
Drama Department Presents<lb />
satire of the 1940's<lb />
Gary<lb />
Carlyie<lb />
moved<lb />
finess<lb />
Carter's portrayal of J.<lb />
Benson was flawless. He<lb />
through his lines with the<lb />
of a veteran actor, and<lb />
gestures were syncopated enough to<lb />
punctuate them. Gary's stage<lb />
posture was natural enough to give<lb />
the Perry White-esque (from the<lb />
Superman comic strip) character<lb />
played by Bill Roberson impetus.<lb />
Eric Van Baars had been suffer-<lb />
ing from a case of laryngitis up until<lb />
opening night. Subsequently, half<lb />
way through the play his voice<lb />
began to weaken noticeably. Never-<lb />
theless he turned in a convincing<lb />
and, in spots, inspired performance.<lb />
Sally Clodfelter captured the role<lb />
of Susie and held it up for public in-<lb />
spection. She isolated the subtle<lb />
nuances of the role with a surprising<lb />
consistency.<lb />
The character of Susie was crucial<lb />
to the play because her's were the<lb />
only lines capable of conveying any<lb />
wisdom.<lb />
"I'm intelligent. I just don't<lb />
know anything<lb />
If there's any wisdom in it it's<lb />
bound to be funny.<lb />
Mike Summers did a credible<lb />
Larry Toms though it was contrived<lb />
and self-conscious and punctuated<lb />
by timing errors. Tenya Watts'<lb />
Rosetti was plausable and, in places,<lb />
strong.<lb />
The audience that saw "Boy<lb />
Meets Girl" missed a lot of the more<lb />
subtle humor in the play. They<lb />
seemed, however, to find more to<lb />
laugh at as the show wound down to<lb />
its conclusion, however, many<lb />
clever bits of dialogue were entirely<lb />
missed.<lb />
"Boy Meets Girl" is a zany,<lb />
hilarious farce that takes a tongue in<lb />
cheeck look at the Hollywood men-<lb />
tality. Appropriately, the show end-<lb />
ed with "Hurray for Hollywood"<lb />
issuing forth from the stage<lb />
speakers while the performers took<lb />
their curtain calls.<lb />
Historical<lb />
Roots<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Ah, Saint Valentines Day, and the<lb />
joy of tons of mail, none of it ad-<lb />
dressed to you (though you are forc-<lb />
ed to look at the three dozen roses<lb />
that your roomate recieved<lb />
anonymously from three different<lb />
sources).<lb />
Who started this holiday anyway?<lb />
Well, contrary to popular belief, it<lb />
was not started by an enterprising<lb />
young man named Hallmark, or by<lb />
a demented postal clerk.<lb />
There are several theories about<lb />
the origin of the holiday. One of<lb />
them dates back to the ancient<lb />
roman feast of Luprecalia. It seems<lb />
they had a custom in February to<lb />
put all of the local ladies' names in-<lb />
to one place, and the man who pick- mail 25,000 on those grounds. They<lb />
ed out a lady's name would become did mail 1,250,000 others, however.<lb />
The holiday may have gained its<lb />
name from the old Norman word<lb />
"galantin which means "being a<lb />
lover of women The w was nor-<lb />
mally pronounced like a v; thus.<lb />
"Valantin<lb />
The date of the holidav is believed<lb />
to have evolved from the belief o<lb />
people in the Middle Ages that birds<lb />
began to mate on February 14.<lb />
The holidav did not become com-<lb />
mercial until the postal rates began<lb />
to go down. Then some local<lb />
businesses realized there was money<lb />
to be made and began producing<lb />
cards with messages for people to<lb />
send to their loved ones.<lb />
However, some were termed<lb />
"coarse and vulgar and in<lb />
Chicago the post office refused to<lb />
her "gallant" for the following<lb />
year.<lb />
The custom changed somewhat in<lb />
later years, but in the 1400's, the<lb />
Christian clergy objected to the<lb />
custom and attempted to change it.<lb />
They decided the name of saints<lb />
would be substituted for the names<lb />
of girls, and the person who drew<lb />
out the saints name would try to be<lb />
more like him the in following year.<lb />
Apparently the custom died soon<lb />
after that. A writer named Richard<lb />
Le Gallienne wrote in 1892 of the<lb />
Only a few post offices today<lb />
have prolbems handling the bulk of<lb />
the holiiday mail. There are excep-<lb />
tions however.<lb />
Cites like Love, Mississippi; Darl-<lb />
ing, Pennsylvania; Romance.<lb />
Arkansas; Eros, Louisianna; and<lb />
Kissimmee Florida usually have to<lb />
remail large amounts of mail from<lb />
people who want a colorful<lb />
postmark on the envelope. In the<lb />
early 1970's, Loveland. California<lb />
remailed approximately 300,000<lb />
Valentines with their bright red<lb />
custom, "To expect a woman and to postmark.<lb />
draw a saint is ever a disappoint-<lb />
ment to mortal man<lb />
The name is thought to have come<lb />
from one of two sources. It is believ-<lb />
ed that there were three Saint Valen-<lb />
tines, all of them martyrs, though<lb />
their connection with the present<lb />
holiday is uncertain.<lb />
For those who have not yet met<lb />
their true loves, and who are in-<lb />
terested, there is a way you can<lb />
determine who they are. Try sleep-<lb />
ing with five bay leaves pinned to<lb />
your pillow. According to legend,<lb />
you will see your lover in a dream.<lb />
We can't guarantee results.<lb />
Brando in 'Last Tango'<lb />
B STEVE BACHNER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
This Friday and Saturday at 7 and<lb />
9:15 p.m the Student Union Films<lb />
Committee will present Italian<lb />
director Bernardo Bertolucci's con-<lb />
troversial film "Last Tango in<lb />
Paris" in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center's Hendrix Theater.<lb />
Admission to the film is by Stu-<lb />
dent ID and Activity Card or by<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Membership Card.<lb />
Rated "X" upon its release in<lb />
1972, "Last Tango in Paris" stars<lb />
the radical Marlon Brando as well as<lb />
Italia actress Maria Schneider.<lb />
Bertolucci's film is a perversely<lb />
romantic almost psychotic valen-<lb />
tine. Brando plays Paul, an<lb />
American expatriate whose wife has<lb />
just committed suicide. Crazed with<lb />
grief, he roams the streets in Paris<lb />
until while apartment hunting, he<lb />
faces an unknown woman across an<lb />
empty room.<lb />
Brutally, without a word, he<lb />
rapes the soon-compliant stranger.<lb />
It should have been hit-and-run sex,<lb />
but Paul stays at the scene of the<lb />
erotic accident.<lb />
Typical Brando character that he<lb />
is, Paul decides to invent pure love<lb />
out of pure sex. While arranging his<lb />
wife's funeral, Paul leases an apart-<lb />
ment where he is to meet the fren-<lb />
zied woman for three afternoons of<lb />
more sex.<lb />
Jeanne finds Paul's treatment so<lb />
shockingly original that she even<lb />
believes herself to be in love with the<lb />
man who debases her � when she is<lb />
really only fascinated by her own<lb />
capacity for debasement.<lb />
For Brando's Paul it is again a<lb />
con game in reverse. He thinks he is<lb />
using the women, when she is really<lb />
using him. Paul is soon dissatisfied<lb />
with mere possession of her body;<lb />
he must also have her mind.<lb />
What Brando brings to "Last<lb />
Tango in<lb />
Paris" is something<lb />
without precedent in his career. Into<lb />
his other films he had put his talent;<lb />
into this one he has put himself.<lb />
Bertolucci's method is improvisa-<lb />
tional, and he doesn't want actors to<lb />
transform themselves into the<lb />
characters but the other way<lb />
around.<lb />
Brando told Mel Gussow of The<lb />
New York Times that he lost interest<lb />
in Paul and became interested in<lb />
Brando, instructing him to forget<lb />
the part and remember what was in-<lb />
side him.<lb />
"He was hunting for all the<lb />
secrets he had hidden in all his<lb />
films the director told Richard<lb />
Schickel of Time magazine. "He<lb />
loved and hated improvising his<lb />
scenes. He loved it because it was<lb />
new for him and hated it because it<lb />
seemed a violation of his own<lb />
privacy As Brando works from<lb />
within, several scenes in "Last<lb />
Tango" transcend art and almost<lb />
turn into psychodrama.<lb />
"Brando acted as my analyst and<lb />
vice versa Bertolucci told The<lb />
New York Times. "I thought of him<lb />
as a co-author Indeed it is Bran-<lb />
do's performance that rescues a<lb />
baroque and distressingly uneven<lb />
and shocking film.<lb />
In the context of Brando's career<lb />
the film's conclusion is<lb />
simultaneously exhilarating and<lb />
very sad. Here is a man at the point<lb />
of achieving a form of greatness<lb />
that leaves him ultimately un-<lb />
satisfied. Son after, Oui magazine:<lb />
"In a funny way, I was never an ac-<lb />
tor. 1 suppose 1 never really knew<lb />
what I wanted to do or what was<lb />
possible for me to do. I acted<lb />
because I was trained to do nothing<lb />
else to make a living, but now I<lb />
Maria Schneider and Marlon Brando<lb />
think it's coming to an end<lb />
Pauline Kael, writing for The<lb />
New Yorker, calls "Last Tango"<lb />
lew I umtrr, v-ana i�jv ��0 �<lb />
"the most powerfully erotic movie altered the face of an art torm<lb />
star in 'Last Tango In Paris'<lb />
ever made, and it may turn out to be film that has made the strongest im-<lb />
the most liberating movie ever pression on me in almost twenty<lb />
made. Bertolucci and Brando have years of reviewing.<lb />
A<lb />
1<lb />
Imagination Required For Dodging New Draft<lb />
By BEAU HAYS<lb />
Assiytaat Features Editor<lb />
Since President Carter's recent<lb />
proposal to reinstate draft registra-<lb />
tion, many able-bodied Americans<lb />
have expressed increased interest m<lb />
avoiding the possibility of becoming<lb />
a casualty statistic in any upcoming<lb />
war. Evading the draft may return<lb />
as a national pastime.<lb />
President Carter also instituted a<lb />
new policy of equal rightsi re-<lb />
questing that women be required to<lb />
sign up for possible conscription<lb />
Draft evasion will become subject to<lb />
equal rights - less women want to<lb />
fight than men.<lb />
The old methods of draft dodging<lb />
are no longer available. The govern-<lb />
ment has seen to that. There will be<lb />
no conscientious objectors and<lb />
educational deferments will be dif-<lb />
ficult or impossible to obtain. And<lb />
Canada recently said it would not<lb />
harbor Americans fleeing the Selec-<lb />
tive Service.<lb />
Women are said to have an ad-<lb />
vantage over their male counter-<lb />
parts. Rumor has it that hundreds<lb />
of thousands of women wishing to<lb />
avoid military service are planning<lb />
to become pregnant. However, the<lb />
armed forces' are too sharp for that<lb />
� they'll merely create pregnant<lb />
female divisions We'll hear Walter<lb />
Cronkite say, "The 66th Pregnant<lb />
Artillery shelled Kabul today<lb />
The serious draft dodger of the<lb />
80's will have to be far more creative<lb />
than the Vietnam-era evader. Here<lb />
are some possible solutions.<lb />
�Groups of six or more can join<lb />
together and become a bleacher in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
�Claim you're waiting for your<lb />
patent on the Communism Death<lb />
Rav � thev never touch scientists<lb />
(did Einstein fight in WWII?)<lb />
�Claim you're Rep. John Ander-<lb />
son, Republican presidential can-<lb />
didate. No one knows who he is.<lb />
They'll buy it.<lb />
�Claim you're running for mayor<lb />
of Farmville � they never touch<lb />
politicians.<lb />
�Contract a communicable social<lb />
disease � you'll flunk the physical.<lb />
�Lie about your age (be 28) � if<lb />
the ABC store believes you, maybe<lb />
the Army will too.<lb />
�Beat them to the ounch, join the<lb />
army, and then be kicked out cf<lb />
basic training for never washing.<lb />
�Say you work for a college<lb />
newspaper � the don't take nut<lb />
cases.<lb />
One must be careful not to make<lb />
a mistake which could lead not only<lb />
to conscription, but also may place<lb />
the draftee in a position of immi-<lb />
nent physical duress. The correct<lb />
guidelines must again be followed:<lb />
�Don't say you're a drug addict<lb />
the army has room for more.<lb />
�Don't go to your physical drunk<lb />
� they'll put you on the front line<lb />
when you're not looking.<lb />
�Don't say that you're wanted for<lb />
a capital offense � they love in-<lb />
ductees with prior experience.<lb />
�Don't try to score with a<lb />
general's wife � they'll send you to<lb />
Tehran.<lb />
�Don't admit that you're a col-<lb />
lege student � they'll have you<lb />
cleaning bulkheads.<lb />
�Don't go in drag � with women<lb />
being drafted, they couldn't care<lb />
less.<lb />
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The name of the<lb />
game is perserverance.<lb />
Rock and roll stars<lb />
drive Maseratis, have<lb />
expensive women chas-<lb />
ing them around, snort<lb />
up halt of Peru, and<lb />
have lavish expense ac-<lb />
counts. But there is<lb />
another side to rock<lb />
and roll. There is such a<lb />
thing as paying your<lb />
dues, as almost<lb />
anybody knows who is<lb />
associated with music,<lb />
and it plays a large part<lb />
of a musicians life.<lb />
1 have known a few<lb />
musicians in my oriel<lb />
existence, but few have<lb />
had it as rough as some<lb />
acquaintances of mine<lb />
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Band. We met while<lb />
working for the federal<lb />
government as part ot<lb />
the Witchwecd Project,<lb />
where we spent long<lb />
hours in cornfields sup-<lb />
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discussed the rock-and-<lb />
roll lifestyle. This job,<lb />
which is seasonal work,<lb />
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that these guys have<lb />
had as long as I have<lb />
known them.<lb />
These boys have a<lb />
dream, and like most of<lb />
us, they live for this<lb />
dream � to be rock<lb />
and roll stars. Not big<lb />
stars, just little ones.<lb />
1 hey have been playing<lb />
since their early teens,<lb />
have had some minor<lb />
success, but it has been<lb />
a long hard road.<lb />
Someday the will<lb />
achieve their dream.<lb />
But someday don't pay<lb />
v our bills or put food in<lb />
your stomach. All they<lb />
need is one break, but<lb />
the only breaks that<lb />
come are the ones in<lb />
their backs.<lb />
We were discussing<lb />
this fact, Merle (the<lb />
bass player) and I, and<lb />
the role that this dream<lb />
plays in his life. He was<lb />
saying, "I live for<lb />
Saturdav night, when<lb />
we play, and the thrill<lb />
of performing, even if<lb />
it is just practice �<lb />
which nowadays is<lb />
mostly what we do.<lb />
When this nightime job<lb />
at the hospital gets to<lb />
be too much, I think of<lb />
playing. It's awfully<lb />
hard when I struggle to<lb />
get ahead on my<lb />
finances and see all my<lb />
hard-earned cash just<lb />
float on out the win-<lb />
dow to pay for equip-<lb />
ment<lb />
We were having sup-<lb />
per when we were chat<lb />
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and cucumber sand<lb />
wiches, a staple meat<lb />
around this house It is<lb />
hard to get b on iust<lb />
one meal a dav, but you<lb />
have to make the<lb />
sacrifices somewhere<lb />
It is either no food or<lb />
no dream. Dreams<lb />
come first.<lb />
It has been a long<lb />
time since their last gig,<lb />
almost two years to be<lb />
exact. Their drummer's<lb />
dying mother's last<lb />
wish was that her son<lb />
go j seminary school,<lb />
whih he did. I he onh<lb />
appropriate thing for<lb />
the band to do was<lb />
wait. He finally return-<lb />
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when he came back his<lb />
religion prevented him<lb />
'rom playing classic<lb />
iock-and-roll songs like<lb />
"Brown Sugar" and<lb />
�( ocaine " He had to<lb />
be replaced Dreams<lb />
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set, and you could end<lb />
up like Brice Street,<lb />
playing what the clubs<lb />
tell you to plav I o take<lb />
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your own special twist<lb />
that is the challei<lb />
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Curls arc still being<lb />
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kvhich lead to high pay-<lb />
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determine how much<lb />
sex discrimination and<lb />
stereotyping has been<lb />
reduced or eliminated<lb />
since 1972.<lb />
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� More Mum 60 Per-<lb />
cent ol the state and<lb />
local school staffs ques-<lb />
tioned reported that<lb />
practices w hie h<lb />
discourage male or<lb />
female students from<lb />
entering non<lb />
traditional areas con-<lb />
tinue, rhese include<lb />
"unwritten rules" that<lb />
courses such as auto<lb />
mechanics are for boys<lb />
and home econon<lb />
fot girls.<lb />
� lew state agencies<lb />
have taken corrective<lb />
action to o ei come the<lb />
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Sports<lb />
FEBRUARY 14. 1980 Page 7<lb />
Terps Fight Off Pirates, 85-72<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
sports Editor<lb />
COLLEGE PARK, Md. �<lb />
seventh-ranked Maryland fought<lb />
off stubborn East Carolina to gain a<lb />
85-72 victory last night in a game<lb />
that was much closer than the final<lb />
;core indicated.<lb />
I he Terrapins, now 19-4 and<lb />
heavily favorites in this contest,<lb />
never were able to get into their<lb />
vaunted run-and-gun attack.<lb />
'You've got to give East Carolina<lb />
credit said Maryland Coach<lb />
Charles "Leftv" Driessell. "Thev<lb />
controlled the tempo and played<lb />
very smart. They sure kept us from<lb />
opening it up. I'm really surprised at<lb />
their defense, also<lb />
The biggest surprise of the night,<lb />
though, was the offensive perfor-<lb />
mance of Terp guard Dutch Morley.<lb />
The 6-2 point guard entered the<lb />
game with a 3.0 scoring average and<lb />
a 42.5 efficiency average from the<lb />
field. In this one, though, Morley's<lb />
shooting was a key.<lb />
The Hyattsville, Md. native con-<lb />
nected on seven of nine from the<lb />
field and finished with 16 points.<lb />
"This was by far Dutch's best of-<lb />
fensive performance ever said<lb />
Driessell. "He just didn't seem to<lb />
miss<lb />
It took everything Morley and his<lb />
teammates could deal out to turn<lb />
back the fiesty Pirates, who,<lb />
because of missing their last six free<lb />
throws, kept the score from being a<lb />
bit more attractive.<lb />
"We had a shot to win this<lb />
game .said ECU coach Dave<lb />
Odom. "It was very similar to the<lb />
South Carolina game (a 86-84 ECU<lb />
win last Thursday). We just didn't<lb />
Nieman Four Year<lb />
Pirate Swim Star<lb />
get the breaks we needed. Missing<lb />
those free throws sure didn't help<lb />
anything, either<lb />
Maryland, playing without guard<lb />
Greg Manning due to an injury,<lb />
started Morley in his place. The in-<lb />
stallment of center faylor Baldwin<lb />
in the first halp replacing guard<lb />
Reggie Jackson helped the Terps<lb />
jump to a 34-24 at the five minute<lb />
mark of the opening half.<lb />
The shooting of George Maynor,<lb />
who tallied 19 in the first half and 27<lb />
overall, and Herb Gray got the<lb />
Pirates back into it as ECU trailed<lb />
by only five at the half, 39-34.<lb />
The Terps opened the second half<lb />
with three quick buckets to go ahead<lb />
46-34, but, as happened time and<lb />
time again, the Pirates fought back<lb />
and trailed by only six, 78-72, with<lb />
1:47 remaining in the contest.<lb />
A questionable charging call on<lb />
ECU guard Tony Byles and the<lb />
missed free throws prevented the<lb />
Pirates from cashing in further and<lb />
possibly pulling off a major upset.<lb />
Following Maynor among Pirates<lb />
scorers was Gray, who finished with<lb />
19 to give him 1,000 for his career.<lb />
Ernest Graham led the Terps with<lb />
21. Buck Williams scored 15 and<lb />
pulled down a game-high 16 re-<lb />
bounds.<lb />
The Pirates, now 14-9, travel to<lb />
UNC-Wilmington Saturday in the<lb />
second of a three-game road spree.<lb />
ECU (72)<lb />
Underwood 0 0-0 0, Krusen 6 0-0<lb />
12, Gray 7 5-6 19, Maynor 13 1-4 27,<lb />
Bvles 0 4-4 4, Gibson 0 0-4 0,<lb />
Powers 2 0-0 4, Hobson 3 0-0 6,<lb />
McLaurin 0 0-0 0. Totals 31 10-18<lb />
72.<lb />
MARYLAND (85)<lb />
Graham 10 1-1 21, King 7 2-5 16,<lb />
Williams 5 5-8 15, Jackson 2 6-6 10.<lb />
Morlev 7 2-3 16, Baldwin 3 1-2 7,<lb />
Henderson 0 0-0 0, Robinson 0 0-0<lb />
0, Fothergill 0 0-0 0. Bilnev 0 0-0 0.<lb />
Totals 34 17-25 85.<lb />
Halftime: Maryland 39, ECU 34.<lb />
Fouled out: Graham. Total fouls:<lb />
Maryland 18, ECU 25. Technicals:<lb />
none. A-10,126.<lb />
Despite Record<lb />
B JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Xssislant spurK Editor<lb />
I ast Carolina has, traditionally.<lb />
maintained a strong swimming pro-<lb />
gram competilve with major pro-<lb />
gram throughout the nation,<lb />
although never attracting the 'name<lb />
brand' athletes.<lb />
 casual look through the record<lb />
hooks of coach Ray Scharf's 13<lb />
vears at the helm shows such names<lb />
as Dan Harrigan. an Ail-American<lb />
from N.C. State, and Mark Spitz,<lb />
winner of an unprecedented seven<lb />
gold medals in the 1968 summer<lb />
OI mpics.<lb />
When, and if, the 1980 summer<lb />
Olympics are held, ECU senior Ted<lb />
Nieman may be the first to display<lb />
the purple and gold at the tradi-<lb />
tional spectacle of the world's most<lb />
talented athletes.<lb />
But the modest Nieman has set<lb />
"more realistic" goals for himself<lb />
this season.<lb />
"M goal is to make NCAA<lb />
cutofl times says the Winter<lb />
Park. 1 la. native. "I really want to<lb />
make Ail-American � I guess that's<lb />
the ultimate goal. 1 need to cut<lb />
about one and a hall seconds off the<lb />
times I've been having lately.<lb />
"Em really happy where I've<lb />
been lately. 1 missed six weeks<lb />
before Christmas with mono and<lb />
realK missed the training time<lb />
Even with the illness, Nieman has<lb />
helped the Pirates to victory in re-<lb />
cent outings. The Bucs travel to the<lb />
I NC-Wilmington Invitational Feb.<lb />
21-23. where Nieman will have to<lb />
qualify for national times if he is to<lb />
meet his goal.<lb />
"That'll be my last chance to<lb />
qualify says the 6-3 marketing<lb />
major. I think 1 can make it,<lb />
though, based on the times I've had<lb />
latelv<lb />
Scharf commended his senior for<lb />
his comeback from illness and prais-<lb />
ed him for his leadership as 1979-80<lb />
co-capiain.<lb />
"He should be favored in the 200<lb />
freestyle at ilminton and 1 think<lb />
he can make cutoffs offered<lb />
Lady Bucs Improved<lb />
t<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Kditor<lb />
With only two home meets re-<lb />
maining on their 1979-80 slate,<lb />
ECU's women swimmers currently<lb />
own a 2-5 record. Disappointing as<lb />
it may sound, this mark is deceiving-<lb />
ly remarkable for the AIAW Divi-<lb />
sion II Lady Pirates.<lb />
In only their second year under<lb />
veteral Pirate skipper Ray Scharf,<lb />
the women have already re-written<lb />
their record book and met<lb />
numerous national qualifying time<lb />
requirements.<lb />
Four of the Lady Pirates' losses<lb />
have come against Division I AIAW<lb />
teams, including nationally ranked<lb />
teams from UNC-Chapel Hill, N.C.<lb />
State and South Carolina. Another,<lb />
Duke, was ranked sixth in the na-<lb />
tion a year ago before losing a<lb />
number of key performers to<lb />
graduation and injuries.<lb />
The Lady Pirates have suttered<lb />
their share of injuries as well.<lb />
Sophomore backstroke, butterfly<lb />
specialist Karen Davidson suffered a<lb />
broken ankle, but continued to<lb />
swim with the aid of a specially rigg-<lb />
ed plastic bag over a "lightweight"<lb />
cast.<lb />
"Imagine the disadvantage of<lb />
swimming competitively with an ex-<lb />
tra 10 pound anchor to drag<lb />
around said Scharf recently.<lb />
The cast is off now and Scharf<lb />
and assistant John Sultan feel the<lb />
Canisteo N.Y. native may be one of<lb />
several Lady Pirates to qualify for<lb />
national cutoffs in the team's final<lb />
three outings.<lb />
ECU hosts William and Mary Fri-<lb />
day at 7 p.m. in Minges Natatorium<lb />
and Pfeiffer Saturday at 1 p.m.<lb />
"William and Mary is tough<lb />
says Sultan. "It should go right<lb />
down to the wire. They're strong in<lb />
distance events and we're strong in<lb />
springs, so we just have to wait and<lb />
see how the two even out �<lb />
hopefully in our favor<lb />
While both coaches agreed that<lb />
the Indians of William and Mary<lb />
would provide a strong test for<lb />
ECU, Sultan expressed optimism<lb />
that the Lady Pirates could handle<lb />
Pfeiffer with minimum difficultv.<lb />
"We haven't heard a great deal<lb />
about Pfeiffer said Sultan, "but<lb />
we're confident of our ability. It's<lb />
pretty hard to get up for a meet like<lb />
that. It's kind of like if our basket-<lb />
ball team had to plav Pfeiffer's.<lb />
"Some of our girls need some<lb />
really good swims and they can<lb />
qualify for nationals. We've got six<lb />
or eight girls close to making cuts.<lb />
"We need to get some momentum<lb />
to take us into the regionals<lb />
Ted Nieman<lb />
Scharf. "He's swimming better un-<lb />
shaved times now than he was shav-<lb />
ed a year ago. He's just been a<lb />
pleasure to coach since he came<lb />
here<lb />
Nieman holds school records in<lb />
the 500 freestyle at 4:32.23 and 1650<lb />
free with a 16:00.76, both in 1978.<lb />
In addition to those two events,<lb />
Nieman holds ECU freshman<lb />
records in the 200 free and 200 in-<lb />
dividual medley.<lb />
He shares records in the 400, 800<lb />
and 2,000 free relays; 500 crescendo<lb />
relay and 400 medley relay.<lb />
Nieman plans to enter some<lb />
aspect of marketing following<lb />
graduation in May.<lb />
"Reallistically, I'll probably quit<lb />
swimming competitively after<lb />
graduation he laments, but<lb />
reflects some of his experiences at<lb />
ECU. "I guess the most memorable<lb />
thing was when we beat Carolina<lb />
back in 1978.<lb />
"The first time I qualified for na-<lb />
tionals my freshman year was really<lb />
important to me<lb />
Nieman wants to be remembered<lb />
as a "hard worker that doesn't like<lb />
to give up � always trvine '<lb />
When the 1979-80 season is over,<lb />
the Pirate swim team will miss Ted,<lb />
but will be able to fall back on<lb />
another Nieman, sophomore Doug<lb />
who specializes in the individual<lb />
medley and relay events.<lb />
But the loss will be sorely felt,<lb />
nonetheless.<lb />
Lady Pirate swimming action<lb />
Attendance Improved<lb />
ECU Women In Finale<lb />
Rountree displays intensity<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
When the Lady Pirates of East<lb />
Carolina close out there 1979-80<lb />
home schedule Saturday at 2 p.m. in<lb />
Minges Coliseum with a non-<lb />
conference matchup with Western<lb />
Carolina University, it will mark the<lb />
end of their most watched season<lb />
ever.<lb />
Home attendence has topped the<lb />
2,000 barrier twice this season,<lb />
which is twice more than the Lady<lb />
Pirates have played before such a<lb />
gathering in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
The largest attendence figure for<lb />
a road game this season was 3,207 in<lb />
the Field House of national AIAW<lb />
champion Old Dominion. Things<lb />
didn't go so well for the Lady Bucs<lb />
that night, as ODU .handed their<lb />
visitors a 112-77 thrashing behind<lb />
the birthday performance of AU-<lb />
American Inge Nissan and the<lb />
board strength of 6-8 Anne<lb />
Donovan.<lb />
"Old Dominion is Old Domi-<lb />
nion maligned ECU coach Cathy<lb />
Andruzzi. "What can you say about<lb />
them that hasn't already been said?<lb />
They're defending national champs<lb />
with all their players back and<lb />
more<lb />
Their lowest point of the season<lb />
would have to be considered the<lb />
97-54 bruising at the hands of the<lb />
nationally sixth-ranked Gamecocks<lb />
of South Carolina.<lb />
But East Carolina hasn't always<lb />
been on the receiving end of such<lb />
scathings; for example, the 106-53<lb />
hazing of George Mason Saturday.<lb />
Senior Rosie Thompson led the<lb />
team in scoring with 23 and reboun-<lb />
ding with 10. The Blounts Creek<lb />
native had her jersey retired in<lb />
ceremonies following the game.<lb />
Thompson has led the NCA1AW<lb />
in scoring for the past two years,<lb />
and her current tally of 18.5 leads<lb />
the state again. The total is down<lb />
from her 1978-79 record-setting 24.5<lb />
mark, but Thompson hasn't been<lb />
counted on for the bulk of the scor-<lb />
ing as she was a year ago.<lb />
Thompson's closest teammate<lb />
last season was guard Lydia Roun-<lb />
tree with a 13.4 pace.<lb />
Rountree still provides 13.4 per<lb />
outing, but junior forward Kathy<lb />
Riley hits at a 17.5 clip to add offen-<lb />
sive depth. Riley, a Nashville, Tenn.<lb />
resident, has earned acclaim for her<lb />
shooting skills and acrobatics.<lb />
Junior Marcia Girven, a three-<lb />
year starter at center, slipped off her<lb />
point production of a year ago, but<lb />
has improved her defense to remain<lb />
competitive against taller op-<lb />
ponants.<lb />
Sikes brought to the foundling<lb />
program a different type of point<lb />
play. With three games remaining,<lb />
Sikes has dished off a nationally-<lb />
ranked 186 assists. She also con-<lb />
tributes 9.2 points per outing with<lb />
dazzling shots from 18-25 feet.<lb />
Reserves have played a vital role<lb />
in more contests this season than<lb />
last, with freshman Mary Denkler<lb />
of Alexandria, Va. notching 27<lb />
points on two outings and averaging<lb />
7.4 points.<lb />
Fellow freshmen Fran Hooks and<lb />
Donna Brayboy have shown poten-<lb />
tial at guard, while junior transfer<lb />
Heidi Owen has exhibited defensive<lb />
prowess throughout the year.<lb />
"The players' skill level has im-<lb />
proved over last year and will con-<lb />
tinue to improve from year to<lb />
year states Andruzzi. "I would<lb />
venture that we're one of the best<lb />
breaking teams in our area<lb />
Another statistic which shows<lb />
vast improvement over 1978-79<lb />
totals is attendence. Average at-<lb />
tendence at the 29 games of the slate<lb />
last season was 429, while thus far<lb />
the Pirates have averaged 722.<lb />
But the most impressive jump is<lb />
in home attendence, where the Lady<lb />
Pirates figured at a mere 479 last<lb />
year. New figures show a jump to<lb />
910 spectators in Minges Coliseum<lb />
when the women are in town.<lb />
"We're certainly appreciative of<lb />
the fans said Andruzzi.<lb />
"Attendece has been up, and a lot<lb />
of the credit should go to Wayne<lb />
(Newnam, director of sports promo-<lb />
tion). There's a lot more entusiasm<lb />
about Lady Pirate basketball.<lb />
"People come out to see Rosie<lb />
and Kathy and Lydia score a lot of<lb />
points, but they also come to see<lb />
Marcia play tough inside against<lb />
bigger girls and block their shots.<lb />
They come to see a kid like Denkler<lb />
come off the bench and score a lot<lb />
of points in a little time.<lb />
"We've been very pleased this<lb />
year with the response of the<lb />
students and community to the<lb />
changes in the program<lb />
The Lady Pirates close out the<lb />
slate Monday against William and<lb />
Mary in Williamsburg, Va. They<lb />
begin action in the NCAIAW tour-<lb />
nament Thursday in Chapel Hill<lb />
against Appalachian State at 7:30<lb />
p.m. in Carmichaci Auditorium.<lb />
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8<lb />
THF I AST C R() INIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 14, 1980<lb />
Games Open Despite Turmoil<lb />
LAKF PLACID,<lb />
N.Y. (AP) � With all<lb />
of the pomp and<lb />
pageantry that is so<lb />
much a part of the<lb />
Olympic tradition, the<lb />
opening ceremonies of<lb />
the XIII Winter Games<lb />
were held today, over-<lb />
shadowing at least for<lb />
t h e m o m e n t t h e<lb />
political turmoil which<lb />
threatens the er foun-<lb />
dation ol the Games.<lb />
Nearly 1,300 athletes<lb />
who have gathered for<lb />
this ice and snow<lb />
festival celebrated the<lb />
ning of the Games,<lb />
parading through horse<lb />
;hov grounds in a<lb />
meadow on the out-<lb />
skirts of this sleep<lb />
town which will hold<lb />
center staee in the<lb />
sports world tor the<lb />
next 12 days.<lb />
Following the open-<lb />
ing ceremonies, the<lb />
first sled runs in the<lb />
treacherous luge com-<lb />
petition were scheduled<lb />
for tonight with speed<lb />
skating and skiing set<lb />
to begin on Thursday.<lb />
Hockey got an early<lb />
start on the other sports<lb />
with six games Mon-<lb />
day, including an emo-<lb />
tional 2-2 tie for the<lb />
young United States<lb />
team against Sweden.<lb />
Cheered on by their<lb />
fans who screamed sup-<lb />
port and waved ban-<lb />
ners and flags, the<lb />
Americans rallied fo<lb />
the deadlock on a goa<lb />
b defenseman Bil<lb />
Baker with only 27<lb />
seconds left to play<lb />
after they had pulled<lb />
their goalie for an extra<lb />
attacker.<lb />
In the other hockey<lb />
openers, the powerful<lb />
Soviet team, gold<lb />
medal favorites,<lb />
walloped Japan 16-0.<lb />
Canada, returning to<lb />
the Olympic hockey<lb />
tournament for the first<lb />
time in 12 years, bat-<lb />
tered Holland 10-1,<lb />
Romania surprised<lb />
West Germany 6-4,<lb />
powerful<lb />
Czechoslovakia routed<lb />
Norway 11-0 and<lb />
Poland upset Finland<lb />
5-4.<lb />
International Olym-<lb />
pic Committee officials<lb />
presided over today's<lb />
opening ceremonies less<lb />
than 24 hours after an-<lb />
President Urges<lb />
Summer Boycott<lb />
LAKE PI ACID,<lb />
N (AP) The<lb />
Oh in pic Games in<lb />
Moscow next summei<lb />
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