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e la0t (Earnltttian<lb />
Vol. 54 No<lb />
4L<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Tuesday, February 19, 1980<lb />
(Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Registrar<lb />
Announces<lb />
New Forms<lb />
By DEBORAH HOTALING<lb />
vis!anl Nes Kdilnr<lb />
Pre-registration will be a little dif-<lb />
ferent this semester. The registrar's<lb />
office is putting a new system into<lb />
effect next week.<lb />
Gilbert Moore, ECU registrar,<lb />
stressed the fact that most students<lb />
will have to pay strict attention to<lb />
the directions given on the back of<lb />
the new form in order to fill it out<lb />
correctly.<lb />
"The blue forms will be used by<lb />
undergraduates and the red forms<lb />
will be used by graduate students<lb />
he said. "Make sure you use a<lb />
number two pencil, not a pen, to fill<lb />
out this form. Include your correct<lb />
ID number, name and department.<lb />
"And please don't fold the form.<lb />
Just turn it in immediately as done<lb />
in the past in the Whiehard Building<lb />
upon completion Moore said.<lb />
The form will be processed only<lb />
after all of the forms are checked<lb />
over by hand to make sure they have<lb />
been properly completed.<lb />
"We'll try to correct any mistakes<lb />
we find before they (the forms) go<lb />
into the terminal. We'll have five<lb />
people checking these forms for two<lb />
weeks explained Moore.<lb />
Most institutions have already<lb />
switched over to this system, in-<lb />
cluding UNC-Chapel Hill, Ap-<lb />
palachian, N.C. State, and UNC-<lb />
Charlotte.<lb />
'The cards were just too rrchaic<lb />
and very cumbersome to handle<lb />
Moore said.<lb />
The new system was tested on a<lb />
group of freshmen last summer. "It<lb />
prosed very effective. The students<lb />
had no problems adjusting to the<lb />
new forms.<lb />
'The whole purpose of these<lb />
forms is to make registration more<lb />
efficient. If it proves effective this<lb />
semester, we'll continue to use it,<lb />
and we'll et ihc registration take<lb />
place later on in the semester<lb />
Moore said.<lb />
The forms will be available during<lb />
the week of pre-registration and<lb />
students can obtain forms from ad-<lb />
visors or department offices.<lb />
"Just read the directions on the<lb />
backs of the forms. They're not dif-<lb />
ficult to follow Moore said. "Just<lb />
take the time to do it right<lb />
Gov. Jim Hunt<lb />
Photo by CHAP GURLEY<lb />
Gov. Hunt came to Greenville Friday to speak about vocational<lb />
education in North Carolina (See story page 2).<lb />
"Kissing Bandits'<lb />
Caught At ECU<lb />
By MARIANNE HARBISON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Two out-of-state men, one using<lb />
several aliases, were arrested in<lb />
front of Jones Dorm Wednesday,<lb />
Feb. 13, on charges of fraud,<lb />
larceny, writing worthless checks<lb />
and trespassing, according to<lb />
Greenville Police Chief E.G. Can-<lb />
non.<lb />
James Dale Christian, 17, of<lb />
Durant, Okla was arrested on five<lb />
counts of fraud involving the illegal<lb />
solicitation of magazine subscrip-<lb />
tions, larceny, and three counts of<lb />
writing worthless checks.<lb />
Christian was working with a<lb />
partner who went by several aliases<lb />
� James Wesley, Charles Randall<lb />
and Larry Gregory. He was arrested<lb />
on five counts of fraud and one<lb />
count of trespassing. This man used<lb />
an address from Ohio.<lb />
Cannon stated that the two men<lb />
were called the "Kissing Bandits<lb />
because they used that sort of ap-<lb />
proach to solicit subscriptions from<lb />
young women "The two dealt<lb />
mostly with young girls because<lb />
that's probably who they could in-<lb />
fluence the most easily<lb />
One person who encountered<lb />
Christian stated, "He came into my<lb />
apartment, and he was really getting<lb />
nervous about everything. When he<lb />
had finished his spiel and I was get-<lb />
ting ready to write the check, he<lb />
gave me a really big hassle about it.<lb />
He didn't want me to put any name<lb />
on it � just the amount and my<lb />
signature<lb />
Cannon said the two were caught<lb />
when the checks were investigated.<lb />
The same witness stated, "He<lb />
told us he was a UNC med student<lb />
trying to win a contest by selling 15<lb />
subscriptions per day which would<lb />
get him a free trip to Hawaii. He got<lb />
real nervous when I went to write<lb />
out the check and didn't want to tell<lb />
me the name of the company, but he<lb />
finally did. After I wrote the check,<lb />
he took off real fast<lb />
Another witness said, "He push-<lb />
ed himself in the door without being<lb />
invited in and started giving a real<lb />
vivacious and practiced speech<lb />
about these magazine subscriptions.<lb />
He showed us a license which allow-<lb />
ed him to sell magazines for the pur-<lb />
pose of winning this trip to Hawaii.<lb />
It looked really legitimate with<lb />
authorization and his picture<lb />
This witness also said that Chris-<lb />
tian became very nervous when per-<lb />
sonal questions were asked. "That<lb />
fake salesman facade left him quick-<lb />
ly when we started to change our<lb />
minds about writing the check at all.<lb />
He got serious and said. Must sign<lb />
the check The minute you started<lb />
to question him, he wasn't friendly<lb />
anymore<lb />
Cannon said the two were usually<lb />
demanding cash payment for the<lb />
subscriptions, and when they took<lb />
checks, they were made out to them<lb />
personally.<lb />
"The two men were staving at any<lb />
place they could until the rent was<lb />
due, and then they would skip out<lb />
stated Chief Cannon.<lb />
Assistant Security Director Fran-<lb />
cis Eddings said he had not received<lb />
any complaints from students about<lb />
Christian or the man with the<lb />
aliases.<lb />
One witness ended her statement,<lb />
saying, "After I told the police that<lb />
Christian had said he was a UNC<lb />
med student, they took me back and<lb />
showed me just what he had been<lb />
studying � there were all kinds of<lb />
books about how to be a con artist,<lb />
how to appear sincere in selling, and<lb />
several others. He had apparently<lb />
studied how to rip people off<lb />
Melvin Attends White House Meeting<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
News Kdilor<lb />
After attending a White House<lb />
conference Friday with more than<lb />
200 other student body presidents,<lb />
SGA President Brett Melvin said<lb />
Monday that his colleagues from<lb />
around the nation showed no<lb />
general agreement on the issue of<lb />
draft registration.<lb />
President Carter defended his<lb />
decision to renew the registration in<lb />
a 30-minute speech to the group,<lb />
saying that it was a "symbolic<lb />
gesture" to the Soviets and that he<lb />
did not expect it to result in an ac-<lb />
tual draft.<lb />
Melvin said that when National<lb />
Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezin-<lb />
ski asked the group if they thought<lb />
the volunteer army was a success,<lb />
about half of them said yes. But, ac-<lb />
cording to Melvin, only two hands<lb />
were raised when Brzezinski asked<lb />
how many of the students would<lb />
volunteer to join the army in a<lb />
crisis.<lb />
The conference, the third of its<lb />
kind since Carter took office, allow-<lb />
ed the administration to explain<lb />
foreign and domestic policies and to<lb />
hear the opinions of student leaders.<lb />
Brzezinski and Domestic Policy Ad-<lb />
visor Stuart Eisenstat spoke to the<lb />
group Friday morning, and other<lb />
White House aides held discussion<lb />
sessions in the afternoon.<lb />
"I didn't learn anything that I<lb />
didn't know before, but this time I<lb />
got it straight from the administra-<lb />
tion said Melvin.<lb />
Although the issue of draft<lb />
registration was stressed in the talks,<lb />
Melvin said there was also discus-<lb />
sion of President Carter's education<lb />
bill, his youth employment pro-<lb />
gram, the economy, energy, and the<lb />
administration's response to the<lb />
Soviet push into Afghanistan.<lb />
Melvin noted that the Iranian<lb />
situation, did not figure<lb />
predominantly in the discussions,<lb />
except in reference to Afghanistan.<lb />
Melvin said there were differences<lb />
between what Brzezinski said about<lb />
the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan<lb />
and what Carter said in his address<lb />
to the students.<lb />
"Brzezinski said that the ad-<lb />
ministration had known for weeks<lb />
about the Soviet build-up on the<lb />
Afghanistan border, and that they<lb />
had even had a meeting about it the<lb />
week before it happened. Later on.<lb />
Carter said that the whole thing had<lb />
taken them by surprise said<lb />
Melvin.<lb />
Eisenstat told the students that<lb />
the primary goal of the Carter ad-<lb />
ministration was to restore faith and<lb />
trust in the presidency. He outlined<lb />
some programs the White House<lb />
has undertaken to clean up the civil<lb />
service, increase government effi-<lb />
ciency and set up priorities in its<lb />
energy, employment and urban<lb />
policies, said Melvin.<lb />
Sitting almost directly in front of<lb />
the president when he gave his<lb />
speech, Melvin said Carter looked<lb />
"aged" and "frail<lb />
After Carter's speech, each of the<lb />
student body presidents had his<lb />
photograph taken with the Presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Campaign workers for Sen. Ed-<lb />
ward Kennedy were in front of the<lb />
Executive Building when the student<lb />
presidents arrived for the con-<lb />
ference, but their invitations to a<lb />
similar meeting with Kennedy sup-<lb />
porters did not get much response,<lb />
according to Melvin.<lb />
"i don't believe that Carter's<lb />
main purpose in the conference was<lb />
to campaign for reelection Melvin<lb />
said. "I think it was just another<lb />
part of the 'open door policy which<lb />
he has been conducting ail along<lb />
"I didn't come away with the<lb />
thought that I was going to vote for<lb />
Carter in 1980, but I came away<lb />
reassured about the administration<lb />
we have right now he said.<lb />
SGA Legislature<lb />
Tables Co-ed Dorm<lb />
Issue Until Spring<lb />
The SGA legislature passed a<lb />
resolution Monday recommending<lb />
that administration officials wait<lb />
until 1981 to make Jarvis and Belk<lb />
dormitories into co-educational<lb />
residence halls.<lb />
The proposal was debated and<lb />
subsequently amended before being<lb />
passed. Introduced by Sam Berns-<lb />
tein, the resolution stated that<lb />
although the SGA legislature<lb />
recognized the desire among<lb />
students for additional co-ed dorms,<lb />
any action on the matter should be<lb />
postponed until the problems in-<lb />
volved in moving students could be<lb />
worked out. .<lb />
The change to co-ed facilities<lb />
wouid be difficult now, Bernstein<lb />
said, because dorm students must<lb />
sign up for their rooms in the next<lb />
few weeks.<lb />
ECU Foot bail Coach Ed Emory<lb />
and ECU Athletic Director Bill Cain<lb />
addressed the legislators and<lb />
responded to a wide range of ques-<lb />
tions about East Carolina's athletic<lb />
programs.<lb />
Emory noted that of the 25<lb />
seniors who wiii not return to the<lb />
football program next year, 18 were<lb />
starters. Calling the upcoming<lb />
season a "great challenge Emory<lb />
said that the team must "work a lit-<lb />
tle harder and be a little more<lb />
dedicated but added that he was<lb />
looking forward to the new decade<lb />
of ECU football.<lb />
"We feel that we have the greatest<lb />
chemistry that a football staff can<lb />
have Emory said. The new coach<lb />
ahc saki that he will keep the<lb />
wishbone offense, but wiU pass the<lb />
ball more than his predecessor, Pat<lb />
Dye, did.<lb />
Most of the questions directed to<lb />
Athletic Director Bill Cain concern-<lb />
ed the problems ECU has had in<lb />
scheduling games.<lb />
Cain said that ECU will play<lb />
UNC once more before the contract<lb />
with them expires, but that N.C.<lb />
State is scheduled for another five<lb />
games. Duke University is scheduled<lb />
for one more game, but that con-<lb />
tract could be renewed, Cain said.<lb />
Wake Forest is definitely out of the<lb />
picture in the future, Cain added.<lb />
"We had Five more games on<lb />
schedule with them, but evidently<lb />
they don't believe in written con-<lb />
tracts Cain said.<lb />
Cain also noted that the athletic<lb />
department is "exploring several<lb />
avenues" toward forming or joining<lb />
a conference. The football team<lb />
would not necessarily be included in<lb />
any possible agreement, Cain said.<lb />
According to Cain, all 17 sports<lb />
at ECU were sponsored by a budget<lb />
of SI.7 million last year, compared<lb />
to UNC's athletic budget of $6.2<lb />
million. Cain attributed the large<lb />
gap to the longevity and tradition of<lb />
UNC football, but noted that ECU<lb />
is growing yearly in its budget.<lb />
Symposium Looks At Quality Education<lb />
Dr. Thomas Brewer<lb />
Dr. John Howell<lb />
The Fifth Annual Phi Kappa Phi<lb />
Symposium will be held Wednesday<lb />
and Thursday, Feb. 20 and 21, on<lb />
the ECU campus.<lb />
The symposium, "Quality in<lb />
Higher Education: Challenges and<lb />
Problems will feature several<lb />
educators, including Dr. Raymond<lb />
H. Dawson, vice president for<lb />
academic affairs, UNC; Dr.<lb />
Thomas Brewer, ECU chancellor;<lb />
and Dr. Robert Maier, ECU vice<lb />
chancellor for academic affairs.<lb />
Dr. Fred Broadhurst urges all<lb />
students and faculty members to at-<lb />
tend as much of the symposium as<lb />
possible. "We'd like to see everyone<lb />
there because it is for them he<lb />
said. "I think everyone will benefit<lb />
by coming to the symposium, and I<lb />
would like to see a lot of people<lb />
there<lb />
The symposium will begin at 8:45<lb />
a.m. Wednesday in the Nursing<lb />
Building Auditorium, room 101,<lb />
with Vice Chancellor Maier giving<lb />
the welcome address. Chancellor<lb />
Brewer will speak on the "Quality<lb />
Education: The Challenge of the<lb />
80's" at 9 a.m.<lb />
Dr. Marie Farr, assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of English, will speak on<lb />
"Quality in Teaching: Quality in<lb />
Evaluation" at 10 a.m. Dr. John<lb />
Longhill, associate professor of<lb />
business, will speak on "Student<lb />
Evaluations: How They Affect<lb />
Quality Education � Negatively"<lb />
at 11 a.m.<lb />
Session B will begin at 1 p.m. with<lb />
chairperson Dr. Rosina Lao, direc-<lb />
tor of the general graduate program<lb />
in psychology.<lb />
"How to Effectively Teach the<lb />
See QUALITY Page 3, Col. 1<lb />
Students Evacuate In Robes and Slippers<lb />
False Fire A larm Clears Clement Dorm<lb />
In other business, legislators re-<lb />
jected a $2900 appropriation request<lb />
from a School of Musk student<lb />
group. SGA Attorney General<lb />
Drake Mann also notified the<lb />
legislators that the Appeals Board<lb />
would meet soon to consider the<lb />
constitutionality of a recent SGA<lb />
legislature decision to alter certain<lb />
student government election rules.<lb />
Hundreds of Clement dormitory<lb />
residents, many of them clad in<lb />
robes and slippers, evacuated their<lb />
ten-story building at 11:10 p.m. last<lb />
night after someone set off a first-<lb />
floor fire alarm.<lb />
Several policemen responded to<lb />
the alarm shortly afterwards. Then,<lb />
as Cape. Earl Wiggins was preparing<lb />
to take an elevator to the ninth floor<lb />
to follow up a possible lead, another<lb />
alarm sounded in the building.<lb />
According to Lt. Rose of the<lb />
Greenville Police Dept informa-<lb />
tion received from Clement<lb />
residents indicated that three maks<lb />
who had been seen in the dormitory<lb />
just before the first alarm west off<lb />
may have been responsible for the<lb />
initial disturbance.<lb />
To be certain that there was in<lb />
fact no fire in the dormitory, notice<lb />
checked for smoke and found no<lb />
evidence of fire, said Lt. Rose.<lb />
According o Jackie floyce, the<lb />
hall representative on the mmk<lb />
floor, there were four males<lb />
wandering around unescorted on<lb />
her hali minutes before the alarm.<lb />
Miss Boyce said that she warned<lb />
them to get out of the building, but<lb />
that they continued to make noise<lb />
by kicking trash cans around.<lb />
When Miss Boyce opened her<lb />
door again to repeat her warning,<lb />
she found that they had written an<lb />
obscene message on her note pad,<lb />
hanging outside. Boyce said she saw<lb />
them running down the hall and<lb />
around the corner :� the stairwell.<lb />
about 6'3 with curly hair and<lb />
glasses, and wore a blue jacket<lb />
Boyce also said that she<lb />
remembered seeing another mate<lb />
who was "short, about 5'8 with a<lb />
heavy build and dark hair, with an<lb />
orangish-colored coat on She ad-<lb />
ded that she could not describe the<lb />
two other males.<lb />
students in the<lb />
returned to their rooms or to the<lb />
lobby to talk about what had hap-<lb />
pened.<lb />
"It might have been something<lb />
different said one student, "but<lb />
nobody gets thrilled about going in-<lb />
to the cold at night<lb />
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In fraternity news.<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi little<lb />
sisters will have their<lb />
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sisters will have a keg<lb />
party at King's Row<lb />
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interested girls.<lb />
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formal Saturday night<lb />
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try Club.<lb />
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tend their Happy Hour<lb />
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everyone who sup-<lb />
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Valentine's Project. It<lb />
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The Alpha Phis are<lb />
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Unmotivated Student"<lb />
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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1980<lb />
PACE 4<lb />
7Vi.s Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
Values Are Needed<lb />
Don't open that door, unless you<lb />
know who's behind it.<lb />
These are crtain words for an<lb />
uncertain age.<lb />
Several young women, some of<lb />
them students here, reportedly have<lb />
been ripped off by two men, whom<lb />
the police and others have dubbed<lb />
the "Kissing Bandits<lb />
According to police reports, the<lb />
men would approach a woman<lb />
ostensibly to sell magazine subscrip-<lb />
tions. The subscriptions were<lb />
allegedly a cover to get personal<lb />
checks written to the two men. The<lb />
magazines, of course, would never<lb />
arrive.<lb />
It is a sad commentary on our<lb />
times when we cannot trust the door<lb />
to door salesman. This is an area of<lb />
American life that is steeped in<lb />
tradition. Salesmen of the past have<lb />
offered products and services with a<lb />
good deal of convenience. The<lb />
American homemaker of years ago<lb />
was able to do a good part of her<lb />
shopping without ever having to<lb />
leave her front door.<lb />
We are less spontaneous than we<lb />
used to be. There was a time not too<lb />
long ago that anyone and everyone<lb />
was welcomed into the American<lb />
home. It was taken for granted that<lb />
strangers only wanted to use the<lb />
phone or sell a vacuum cleaner.<lb />
Nowadays, we lock our doors tight<lb />
and hope that no one will try to get<lb />
in.<lb />
This is too bad because students<lb />
and other people of limited income<lb />
still earn extra money by selling en-<lb />
cyclopedias, garden seeds and even<lb />
magazine subscriptions.<lb />
News stories about the men who<lb />
were recently arrested make us wary<lb />
to let anyone in the door. Perhaps a<lb />
college student who really does need<lb />
the money is standing on your front<lb />
porch. Whether or not you let him<lb />
in will probably be tempered by<lb />
what you have heard.<lb />
We have been told not to get in-<lb />
volved. This lack of involvement<lb />
sometimes surfaces in newspaper<lb />
stories, such as the one several years<lb />
ago about how a motorcyclist lay<lb />
critically injured on the side of the<lb />
road near Raleigh for several hours<lb />
before someone stopped to help<lb />
him. Hundreds of cars went by, but<lb />
they evidently all assumed that<lb />
"someone else will take care of it<lb />
This lack of involvement is pro-<lb />
bably caused by such things as<lb />
newspaper accounts of things like<lb />
the "Kissing Bandits Trust is lost<lb />
to our society and with good reason<lb />
if people believe what they read in<lb />
the papers.<lb />
The truth of the matter is that the<lb />
world has changed, and somewhere<lb />
along the line, our values took a<lb />
wrong turn. A national trend has<lb />
developed in this country which im-<lb />
plies that money is the only thing<lb />
that has value, and if you have to<lb />
steal to get it, well, that's okay.<lb />
The obvious solution would be to<lb />
impose strict criminal penalties on<lb />
those who break the law in terms of<lb />
cheating people. This would,<lb />
however, only fill an already crowd-<lb />
ed penal system to the breaking<lb />
point.<lb />
What we truly need in this coun-<lb />
try is to find some way to teach our<lb />
children that money, and the ac-<lb />
quisition of it, is not the most im-<lb />
portant thing in the world. We have<lb />
to make them understand that<lb />
humans have importance and worth<lb />
and that we should help our fellow<lb />
man anywhere and anyway we can.<lb />
It may be an idealistic thought,<lb />
but if we can accomplish a retrain-<lb />
ing of values, there will be less<lb />
likelihood of events such as those<lb />
surrounding the recent visit of the<lb />
"Kissing Bandits" in the future.<lb />
We all might just sleep a little<lb />
easier.<lb />
How It Gets Done<lb />
t<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
Senior Editor<lb />
This is my first attempt at writing a col-<lb />
umn. I hope students will bear with me, as I<lb />
am not altogether sure about what 1 am do-<lb />
ing � a fact which will, no doubt, become<lb />
painfully obvious to those of us who know<lb />
more about column writing than I do.<lb />
The East Carolinian is often<lb />
misunderstood, and it is too often the fault<lb />
of the people who work here. We have the<lb />
responsibility, therefore, to explain to the<lb />
students what they can and cannot expect<lb />
from their student newspaper.<lb />
Let's say you are a student from the<lb />
Future Basket-weavers of America. You<lb />
are interested in your organization, and<lb />
you have been appointed chairman of<lb />
publicity for it.<lb />
You approach The East Carolinian of-<lb />
fice, figuring that since you are a student,<lb />
and this is a student newspaper, you should<lb />
have a story written and run specifically for<lb />
your event. You probably expect the better<lb />
part of the front page. You certainly expect<lb />
a picture.<lb />
If it's not interesting to a wide segment<lb />
of students, you may find that your story<lb />
will be relegated to the "Announcements"<lb />
section.<lb />
You may notice that some student<lb />
groups always get a lot of publicity. A good<lb />
example of this is the Student Union.<lb />
The Student Union receives more<lb />
coverage because it is for ALL students. A<lb />
campus group whose activities are for all<lb />
students will receive more publicity than<lb />
more exclusive groups.<lb />
We have a space problem like all<lb />
newspapers. We have been leaning heavily<lb />
on our advertising department to sell more<lb />
ads to help support operations.<lb />
We are deliberately trying to keep from<lb />
using any student fees in the production of<lb />
The East Carolinian. At present we are<lb />
about 70 percent self-supporting. In the<lb />
next year or so, we hope to become totally<lb />
self-supporting, which means that student<lb />
fees will be returned to the student body.<lb />
This might mean that there will be more<lb />
movies. It might mean another concert or<lb />
two. It might mean funding to buy<lb />
albumns for the new radio .station. The<lb />
money that would have gone to the student<lb />
newspaper will be returned to students for<lb />
other purposes. But you might have to put<lb />
up with having a few more advertisements<lb />
in your newspaper.<lb />
With less space, therefore, we have to be<lb />
careful about what we print, and how<lb />
much of it we print. We can now only af-<lb />
ford to print those things that we think are<lb />
the most important.<lb />
Our belief is that we should pull our<lb />
share of the load. We cannot very well con-<lb />
demn financial irresponsibility and suggest<lb />
that other groups raise money when we do<lb />
not do it ourselves. We believe that we<lb />
should support ourselves.<lb />
Some people say that we have something<lb />
against the SGA. This is not so. We love<lb />
the SGA. They provide us with a lot of our<lb />
brighter moments.<lb />
Seriously, we have been accused of runn-<lb />
ing down the Student Transit System, the<lb />
legislature, and even President Brett<lb />
Melvin himself.<lb />
We don't have anything personal against<lb />
anyone over in the Exalted Halls of SGA.<lb />
By each news article and editorial we do,<lb />
we are merely trying our best to tell the<lb />
students what is going on With their govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
This is good for two reasons. First, it is<lb />
good because the members of SGA know<lb />
that the campus newspaper is active in<lb />
reporting everything that happens. This<lb />
means that better government is possible,<lb />
due at least in part to our efforts.<lb />
Secondly, the same way the SGA trains<lb />
its members to be responsible citizens, this<lb />
newspaper trains its reporters to be respon-<lb />
sible journalists. News stories which center<lb />
on coverage of the SGA are invaluable in<lb />
teaching young newspeople how to deal<lb />
with government officials. Their dealings<lb />
with a student government president now<lb />
will help them learn how to deal with the<lb />
major of a city later.<lb />
If you have waded through this copy (as<lb />
it is called), ! hope that you have a clearer<lb />
understanding about what we do and how<lb />
we do it. We Have made, and will continue<lb />
to make, a serious effort to get better and<lb />
� better.<lb />
With your help, we can make it.<lb />
I promise to get better at writing col-<lb />
umns.<lb />
V.V <lb />
'�!����" 'OvX<lb />
I DONT CARE IF f ANNIN&amp; CENTERS ARE DANGEROUS AS<lb />
LONG AS J LOOK BEAUTIFUL<lb />
3<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
'Brian' Still Getting Reviews<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I missed the editorial, "See For<lb />
Yourself" which Mr. Hudson ranted<lb />
about in his letter of February 12.<lb />
First, let me say that I agree with much<lb />
of what Mr. Hudson says; we don't have<lb />
to experience each and every thing in life<lb />
to be qualified to comment upon them.<lb />
On the other hand, we need to exercise<lb />
considerable caution in relying on the<lb />
word of others who report to us about<lb />
what they have seen. One good example<lb />
of this is the rabid criticisms of a recent<lb />
state law, called by some, the "New<lb />
Generation Health Bill Articles and let-<lb />
ters appearing in the newspapers led me to<lb />
suspect our legislators had lost their<lb />
minds and were going to invade our<lb />
homes, snatch up our children and hustle<lb />
them off to state-run "homes" where<lb />
they would be ruined forever.<lb />
I called Raleigh and got a copy of the<lb />
law. It is tame and well-intended. Really.<lb />
. Another thing I have learned along the<lb />
way is to try not to be intimidated every<lb />
time someone gets irate on behalf of<lb />
Jesus, or God, or whatever particular dei-<lb />
ty.<lb />
I didn't see "Life of Brian" and I<lb />
doubt I missed anything of great conse-<lb />
quence. But whether 1 saw it and hated it,<lb />
missed it and loved it, or saw it and loved<lb />
it, you still have your right to freedom of<lb />
speech and opinion.<lb />
I believe in God and in Christ; I also<lb />
believe it's serious business to make fun<lb />
of God. It's equally serious for me to<lb />
judge you and put you down because, for<lb />
better of worse, we are his creation. Then,<lb />
too, I think He is better qualified, having<lb />
had a lot more time to observe us and hav-<lb />
ing lived, loved and died for us.<lb />
The Ayatollah believed he was dead<lb />
right in executing several hundreds of Ira-<lb />
nians. Beware of a state-run church or a<lb />
church-run state!<lb />
William C. Byrd<lb />
Professor<lb />
Department of Community Health<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I was very much offended by an article<lb />
in the February 5th East Carolinian,<lb />
which defended "Life of Brian" and cut<lb />
down many Christians.<lb />
You say that this film is not<lb />
blasphemous, but then you state that the<lb />
film has certain Biblical parallels. This is<lb />
enough proof to me that this film is<lb />
blasphemous. Maybe the movie's purpose<lb />
was not to criticize the life of Christ, but<lb />
anything that takes Biblical passages out<lb />
of context goes against the very nature of<lb />
the Gospel of Christ. The Scripture says<lb />
that Jesus Christ is "the Way, the Truth,<lb />
and the Life John 14:6. There is no<lb />
such thing as a parallel to truth.<lb />
Also, I was very much offended by<lb />
your caricature of Jesus Christ<lb />
represented by Graham Chapman. Talk<lb />
about blasphemy! Webeter's states that<lb />
blasphemy is "the act of showing con-<lb />
tempt or lack of reverence for God, or the<lb />
act of claiming the attributes of deity<lb />
Both of these definitions apply to this pic-<lb />
ture. Not only does the picture take the<lb />
scripture in Luke 23:34 out of context,<lb />
but it portrays Brian as Christ.<lb />
You say that "it is wrong to judge<lb />
something that you have not experienced<lb />
yourself. Have you experienced the<lb />
abundant life promised to us through the<lb />
death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? In<lb />
John 10:9-11 Jesus States:<lb />
I am the door; if anyone enters through<lb />
Me, he shall be saved, and shall go in<lb />
and out, and find pasture. The thief<lb />
comes only to steal, and kill, and<lb />
destroy; I came that they might have<lb />
life, and might have it abundantly, i<lb />
am the good shepherd; the<lb />
shepherd lays down His life for the<lb />
sheep.<lb />
1 hope you will take this into considera-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Marv Jack Hinnant<lb />
EC Is Pro Carter<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
This letter has been a long time coming.<lb />
1 find it somewhat disturbing that sup-<lb />
posedly litera te, intelligent college<lb />
students can suffer from being plagued<lb />
with a ten year old mentality, if you will<lb />
pardon the pun. Last Thursday's editorial<lb />
cartoon was the straw that broke prover-<lb />
bial camel's back, for nor only was it<lb />
somewhat misinformed, it seemed to be<lb />
this newspaper's intent to jump on the<lb />
political bandwagon by kicking a man<lb />
when he is down.<lb />
I, better than many, realize that the<lb />
purpose of the editorial page is to present<lb />
ideas and opinions about current events,<lb />
and that it is perfectly within the<lb />
legitimate bounds of journalism for a<lb />
newspaper to support a candidate for<lb />
president. It is also the responsibility of<lb />
the press to try and present both sides of<lb />
an issue, and that is where I feel that this<lb />
newspaper is falling down on the job. The<lb />
East Carolinian has been so blatantly pro-<lb />
Carter that I have been tempted to step<lb />
from the music page and attempt to offer<lb />
some objectivity to the editorial page by<lb />
presenting my highly subjective appraisal.<lb />
It is very easy to take some dirt from so-<lb />
meone's past, put it under a magnifying<lb />
glass and blow it up into a boulder. This is<lb />
the crux of the issue, for if we are going to<lb />
assault Kennedy, let us at least do it with a<lb />
degree of intelligence by debating on ma-<lb />
jor issues, and not by capitalizing on an<lb />
issue that does not relate directly to the<lb />
crises that confront us as Americans.<lb />
Twice, recently, there have been stories<lb />
accentuating the issue of Chappaquid-<lb />
dick, and last Thursday there was an<lb />
editorial cartoon that was at the least bit a<lb />
premature and at the worst very poor<lb />
taste. There is an old saying "If you can<lb />
not befuddle them with brilliance, baffle<lb />
them with bullshit Is this responsible<lb />
journalism?<lb />
Truly, the incident at Chappaquiddick<lb />
was a tragedy, and there is no justification<lb />
for such. The foundation of our country's<lb />
morals states "Let he who is without sin<lb />
cast the first stone<lb />
It would be all too easy for me to list<lb />
the mistakes that Carter has made during<lb />
his tenure as president (?), but then I<lb />
would be no better than those I accuse<lb />
The logical thing seems to be to debate the<lb />
issues on intellectual terms, and not on<lb />
emotional ones. The main issue seems to<lb />
be one s ability to steer the country on the<lb />
right track, and what is at stake is the lives<lb />
of millions and the future of the country<lb />
Let us learn from the past, and not delve<lb />
m it, and concentrate on our future That<lb />
is where the challenge lies!<lb />
Patrick Minges<lb />
Cheering Helps<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Phis is in response to "Crowd Miim �<lb />
Confused people tend to contradict<lb />
themselves a lot! You said it sourstff<lb />
order to help encourage the team, more<lb />
students need to come to the games. More<lb />
noise has to be generated  cutty the<lb />
students can do this The din&amp;m<lb />
are doing their damsest to$� ifadr mn kt<lb />
the sports program at K I I<lb />
the countless hours ot pru:tia<lb />
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they hae gone wav out ot lh<lb />
at as many events as possibk idinc<lb />
swim meets and girls basketba<lb />
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straight boys!<lb />
Yes, the siudents muM do the<lb />
but the cheerleaders can'<lb />
miracles.<lb />
rei !) Sn<lb />
Pirate Pride<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I am getting reports on EC! I<lb />
basketball and I've never beet<lb />
the fine Pirate players I kecr.<lb />
posted outside my door on a injep<lb />
People up here are very imprct<lb />
the Purple and Gold.<lb />
Everyone that can shoulc : m<lb />
see Pirate Basketball. Don't rr abou<lb />
the view you have: the won<lb />
Minges is better than at leas; 12,00<lb />
at Indiana.<lb />
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-Xiurnni<lb />
Btoomington, IN<lb />
Adopt A Roach Today<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I read with some dismay your article<lb />
"Guide to Roaches The author seems<lb />
to want to portray roaches as a dangerous<lb />
nemesis to Homo Sapiens. Not so M<lb />
family and 1 adopted a strav roach back in<lb />
1973.<lb />
Omar, as we affectionately called the<lb />
arthropod, promptly grew fond of us and<lb />
chased all of the roaches, dogs and small<lb />
children off of our property. Loyal hi'<lb />
cuss!<lb />
He was still at pup at 263 pound<lb />
(incidentally, the heaviest recorded roach.<lb />
domestic or wild, was 672 lbs (Montv<lb />
Python's Book of Lies) not 12 tons).<lb />
He was a playful pet, chewing up all<lb />
our D-con cans, and we could teach him<lb />
to retrieve things; logs, Toyotas and such<lb />
And if ever our car would not start, well.<lb />
Omar could do a cruel 72 on the high�a<lb />
or in town.<lb />
He only had one serious problem. He<lb />
enjoyed munching out on 50-lb. bags of<lb />
Purina dog chow. Whenever he got tired<lb />
of that, he would just wander in and steal<lb />
some sugar and beer. Fortunately, he lik-<lb />
ed the cheap brews. Once a roach  Still.<lb />
he was a great pet and friend, and Til<lb />
never forget Win.<lb />
Please, after this, I wish some of your<lb />
articles could be more sympathetic<lb />
towards these creatures that hey that<lb />
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Larry Graham<lb />
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NORMAN, OK (CPS) � John<lb />
Clary looks just like any other col-<lb />
lege student in Oklahoma. The<lb />
20 year-old dresses casually in<lb />
I evi's and t-shins, and prefers to<lb />
wear his cowboy hat in the house.<lb />
He's not a bad student, either. As a<lb />
political science major at Oscar<lb />
Rose Junior College, he earns A's<lb />
and B's.<lb />
But sometimes, he says in an ac-<lb />
cent that's west of Georgia but<lb />
definitely east of California, people<lb />
gie him trouble. They stop him in<lb />
grocery stores and shopping centers<lb />
to question him, jeer at him, and �<lb />
from time to time � compliment<lb />
him.<lb />
The reason is that Clary is state<lb />
recruiter for the Knights of the Ku<lb />
Klux Klan. His organization, based<lb />
in Denham Springs, La under the<lb />
direction of Imperial Wizard Bill<lb />
Wilkinson, is one of about 15<lb />
groups that call themselves the<lb />
Klan.<lb />
It's the group, moreover, that has<lb />
begun a revival campaign in part<lb />
aimed at college students. Clary, it<lb />
turns out, claims to be adept at<lb />
recruiting. His knack for publicity is<lb />
uncontestable. Beginning with a<lb />
dramatic announcement last Oc-<lb />
tober of a new recruitment drive to<lb />
"make a conservative move into the<lb />
political arena he was making<lb />
headway even before a January con-<lb />
frontation between blacks and<lb />
whites in Idabel, Ok raised ten-<lb />
sions to a new peak in the state.<lb />
Since then Cleary has become the<lb />
center of renewed interest in the<lb />
Klan, and the target of a number of<lb />
anti-Klan campus demonstrations at<lb />
the University of Oklahoma.<lb />
The protests were against Clary<lb />
moving his recruiting sights onto the<lb />
campus. Most of his attention had<lb />
been on recruiting members for the<lb />
Klan Youth Corps, a sort of junior<lb />
Klan for 10-to- 17-year-olds from<lb />
high schools. He claims "more than<lb />
20 but less than 100" have joined<lb />
the Klan Youth Corps chapters at<lb />
six Oklahoma City high schools.<lb />
Response on colelge campuses has<lb />
been "about what I expected<lb />
Now his movement will increas-<lb />
ingly center on college campuses, he<lb />
says, because "the Klan is looking<lb />
for educated people.<lb />
"Those who don't have an educa-<lb />
tion won't understand the issues.<lb />
An educated person is more able to<lb />
relate to the problems of affirmative<lb />
action and forced busing he ex-<lb />
plains.<lb />
He adds, "I consider myself an<lb />
educated person<lb />
He believes campuses will prove a<lb />
fertile recruiting ground, and plans<lb />
to step up efforts there. The reac-<lb />
tion so far has been generally<lb />
"fair he says.<lb />
Specifically, "I've received<lb />
favorable response from the Univer-<lb />
sity of Oklahoma<lb />
OU Student Association officials,<lb />
however, can't find evidence of<lb />
favorable response.<lb />
"I don't sense any interest in the<lb />
Klan Richard Wintory, student<lb />
association president, observes.<lb />
In fact, he terms the turnout of<lb />
300 students at a January anti-Klan<lb />
rally "astounding" for a "generally<lb />
apathetic" student body.<lb />
"I think that if a serious attempt<lb />
to organize (the Klan) were made on<lb />
this campus, the reaction would be<lb />
violent, hostile and strong he<lb />
adds.<lb />
Although OU students are "less<lb />
stridently conservative" than<lb />
students on other state campuses,<lb />
Wintory doesn't think Clary will<lb />
have any better luck elsewhere.<lb />
"The students are more<lb />
educated he says. "Madmen,<lb />
fools and children � that's what the<lb />
Klan is aiming for<lb />
Officials at Oklahoma State<lb />
doubt they'll find them there.<lb />
OSU student government Presi-<lb />
dent Lyndon taylor dismisses the<lb />
Klan threat on campus as minimal.<lb />
"Nobody's really worried about it.<lb />
The Klan doesn't have much of a<lb />
chance at this university. Nothing<lb />
will happen<lb />
John George, a Central State<lb />
University professor in political<lb />
science and sociology as well as an<lb />
expert in extremist groups, isn't tak-<lb />
ing the Klan too seriously, either.<lb />
The organization, he predicts,<lb />
"will find the greatest sympathy in<lb />
rural areas, less in urban areas, and<lb />
even less on college campuses<lb />
The education level on campuses,<lb />
he explains, is too high for the<lb />
Klan's ideas to scale.<lb />
But Clary dismisses such pro-<lb />
gnoses as readily as his opponents<lb />
dismiss him.<lb />
Anti-Klan rallies around the state<lb />
have already accomplished one of<lb />
his goals, he says. The demonstra-<lb />
tions have significantly increased<lb />
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the Klan he says. While protesters<lb />
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at the state capitol, Clary claims his<lb />
people were out recruiting more<lb />
followers.<lb />
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Oklahoma is the Bible Belt of the<lb />
nation<lb />
"Beware of a Holy Whore<lb />
 This Wednesday's free flick<lb />
A Cinematic<lb />
A utobiography<lb />
The Student Union Films<lb />
Committee is presenting "Beware<lb />
of a Holy Whore directed by<lb />
Rainer Werner Fassbinder,<lb />
Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
Hendrix Theater. The film is in<lb />
German with English subtitles.<lb />
Admission to the film is by<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Membership or student ID and<lb />
activity card.<lb />
"Beware of a Holy Whore" is<lb />
set in a seaside hotel where a<lb />
movie crew is residing while mak-<lb />
ing a film. It focuses on the group<lb />
as they pass their free time abus-<lb />
ing each other verbally and sex-<lb />
ually.<lb />
Fassbinder has painted an<lb />
autobiographical portrait of the<lb />
movie industry as it is seen<lb />
through the scandalous reports<lb />
which reach the Viewing public.<lb />
All of the characters are trying to<lb />
make themselves complete by<lb />
coming in contact with the "holy<lb />
whore" � the cinema.<lb />
Vincent Canby of the New<lb />
York Times called it "fascinating<lb />
 it leaves the kind of wounds<lb />
one receives in a knife fight<lb />
"Beware of a Holy Whore" is<lb />
typical Fassbinder genre, and it<lb />
depicts the spirit of the director<lb />
himself. Fassbinder works at a<lb />
relentless pace � "What other<lb />
would call working fast, I call<lb />
working harder � eighteen hours<lb />
a day Working at this rate, he<lb />
has made some 30 films since<lb />
"Holy Whore" was released in<lb />
1970.<lb />
"Fassbinder, unlike Bergman<lb />
or Fellini, is not a masterpiece<lb />
director said Horizon. "You<lb />
have to acquire a taste for his<lb />
Teutonic pessimism and his<lb />
stylistic mix of earnestness and<lb />
campy aestheticism<lb />
Time slated that Fassbinder<lb />
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Music Evolved Into New Art Form<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
It is a difficult task to accurately assess the previous<lb />
decade in music because music does not change abruptly<lb />
according to human time sequences. It is forever in the<lb />
developmental period, formulating and regenerating a<lb />
fresh new face, just when we had grown accustomed to<lb />
its old visage.<lb />
The music of a priod reflects the political and social<lb />
forces which were present during the time span, and<lb />
music in the 70s seemed to sooth the savage beast of an<lb />
America in transition. We emerged from the tumultous<lb />
60s, a time of strife and revolution, and turned our<lb />
search for meaning from more socially oriented goals to<lb />
those more personally satisfying.<lb />
The 70s were a time when the social forces which<lb />
usually guide our behavior began to break down, and<lb />
hedonistic maximumization of personal wealth began to<lb />
take prominenceAmerica became known as The<lb />
Culture of Narcissism (Christopher Lasch), and the<lb />
decade became known as the "me decade While the<lb />
60s offered us a glimpse of a perfect world, the 70s<lb />
showed us our personal Hades. Those who resisted the<lb />
trend towards compromise for private gains and stood<lb />
up for the integrity of themselves and their music, were<lb />
the ones who ultimately emerged from the decade in<lb />
triumph.<lb />
The biggest temptation toward self sacrifice came<lb />
from the takeover of the recording industry by the<lb />
multi-national conglomerates which dominate the<lb />
political and social scenes of the United States. The<lb />
primary impetus of these organizations was to market<lb />
musical endeavors the same way they sell anti-perspirant<lb />
or hair spray. Stars were pressed to produce a smoothly<lb />
saleable commercial item where artistic freedom took a<lb />
subordinate role to the potential for appeal to<lb />
mainstream America.<lb />
The recording companies and FM radio stations<lb />
worked hand-in-hand to influence the tastes of succepti-<lb />
ble individuals into purchasing albums by artists which<lb />
the companies favored. If you did not produce<lb />
mainstream music, you were not substantially backed<lb />
and promoted, and if you did not sell according to com-<lb />
pany guidelines, you were canned. This is evident when<lb />
looking at albums � they are packed with popular hits,<lb />
even before the discs are released.<lb />
This mainstream or commercial outlook on music by<lb />
the recording industry very seriously affected all types<lb />
of music, from pop, through soul and rock, even to<lb />
predominantly self-sufficient jazz. Soul music was the<lb />
most seriously compromised because of popular music<lb />
that came to be known as disco, but popular music was<lb />
also dominated by this particular foot-swishing appeal.<lb />
Out of the soft rock sounds of the early 70s (America,<lb />
Bread, J.T Loggins and Messina, and Ronstadt) came<lb />
the multi-tracking and studio sophistication that was to<lb />
give birth to disco, which first emerged in the mid 70s.<lb />
From the early disco funk sounds of Kool and the Gang<lb />
and Ohio Players came the more sophisticated swing of<lb />
"The Hustle" (Van McCov) and "Love Theme" (Barry<lb />
White), and finally culminated with Donna Summer's<lb />
"Love To Love You, Baby" and the very sophisticated<lb />
"When Will I See You Again?" by the Three Degrees.<lb />
The movement catapulted to national prominence with<lb />
The Bee Gee's Saturday Night Fever, but has waned<lb />
toward the end of the 70s.<lb />
Rock in the 70s endured, though some have said it is<lb />
on its last legs. The genre is starting to come back strong<lb />
with the primal sounds that are emerging within the new<lb />
wave. The corporate influence is evidenced within<lb />
groups such as the Eagles, The Knack, The Cars,<lb />
Foreigner, Kansas, and Firefall. All represent<lb />
mainstream-ism and the advanced musical marketing<lb />
that became the watchword of the recording industry of<lb />
the seventies.<lb />
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most of rock � from the soft rock sounds of the early<lb />
70s, to the almost total domination of the market by the<lb />
dinosaur rock groups toward the turn of the decade.<lb />
Those groups and individuals who have resisted the<lb />
temptation towards commercialization of rock have laid<lb />
the foundation for musical growth in the 80s.<lb />
Jazz, which has traditionally been anti-mainstream,<lb />
has even succumbed to the clasp of commercial hands,<lb />
and has for the large part, at least recording-wise, been<lb />
reduced to little more than anotner form of FM<lb />
melodrama. Truly, there is still traditional jazz being<lb />
recorded, largely on Warner Brothers and ECM labels,<lb />
but the market is dominated by such saccharin-flavored<lb />
Muzak as Bob James, Chuck Mangione, Tom Scott,<lb />
Maynard Ferguson, and the Crusaders.<lb />
The corporate jazz influence also took control over<lb />
fusion jazz and reduced what was once a powerful and<lb />
vital force to so much more stuff that would please your<lb />
high school football coach. Chick and Herbie bit the<lb />
hullet as did John Klemmer, Billy Cobham, George<lb />
Duke and almost Weather Report. Artists like the Art<lb />
Ensemble of Chicago, Trio of Doom, Lester Bowie, An<lb />
thonv Braxton, Chico Freeman, David Murray, McCoy<lb />
Tyner, and New Directions made progressive jazz a<lb />
reality.<lb />
As around them fell numerous former stars who<lb />
sacrificed their art for the lure of the comercial dollar,<lb />
many resisted the cries of the sirens of Circe (Hollywood<lb />
sound) and lashed themselves to the mast of their per-<lb />
sonal ideas about the true role of music in modern socie-<lb />
ty. These were the survivors, those who produced music<lb />
of enduring quality, full of streef wise toughness, yet<lb />
revealed the battered persona of individuals attempting<lb />
to cope with an increasingly complex world. Perhaps the<lb />
most representative concept of the 70s is the fascination<lb />
and glorification (sometimes bordering on self mockery)<lb />
of the ego, surviving even in irony the temptation of<lb />
material wealth, for satisfaction must be derived from<lb />
within.<lb />
There were many general categories of musk that<lb />
sprung up out of the previous decade that bonded<lb />
together individuals who revolted against the selling of<lb />
their art. In black music, almost the antithesis of the<lb />
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Fletcher Recital Hall<lb />
Thursday, Feb. 14.<lb />
lardit opened with<lb />
Meet Inn en's Sonata in<lb />
I) Minor Op. 31, No. 2<lb />
("Tempest"), a piece<lb />
that exhibits many of<lb />
the bridging<lb />
characteristics w hich<lb />
foreshadow the<lb />
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listener on guard. Tar-<lb />
dif's rendering of the<lb />
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anyone who was not<lb />
present; such was the<lb />
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cert. It was clean, crisp<lb />
and correct: the largos<lb />
were largo; the Allegros<lb />
were allegro, and the<lb />
Allegretto was indeed<lb />
allegretto.<lb />
Selections from<lb />
Ravel's "Miroirs"<lb />
followed: "Oiseaux<lb />
rristes" (Sad Birds),<lb />
" A I b a r a d a del<lb />
gracioso" (Morning<lb />
Dance of the Jester)<lb />
and "La Vallee des<lb />
cloches" (Vallev o<lb />
Bells).<lb />
"Oiseaux Tristes"<lb />
contains reproductions<lb />
of actual bird calls and<lb />
employs them as major<lb />
features in the piece.<lb />
44 A1 borada del<lb />
gracioso" utilizes the<lb />
Spanish flavor of which<lb />
French composers were<lb />
so fond. It contains<lb />
guitar imitation and<lb />
obvious dance rhythm.<lb />
Ravel says "La<lb />
Vallee des cloches" was<lb />
inspired by the many<lb />
church bells which toll<lb />
in Paris each day at<lb />
noon.<lb />
The most impressive<lb />
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likely be "Oiseaux<lb />
Tristes<lb />
1 he entire evening<lb />
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mal parlor atmosphere,<lb />
personified in the artist<lb />
himself. Paul lardit<lb />
holds degrees from<lb />
Eastman School ol<lb />
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servatory and an Ar-<lb />
tist's Diploma from the<lb />
Mo.arteum.<lb />
Seventies Show Changes<lb />
Continued from Page I<lb />
smooth, refined, com-<lb />
mercial sound that<lb />
epidomied disco was<lb />
created b those who<lb />
went back to the basic<lb />
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Stone, who influenced<lb />
eat Iv 70s groups such as<lb />
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 mio Players. Herbie<lb />
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Wilmington jumped ahead early<lb />
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run at their opponents. A pressing<lb />
defense cut the lead to 62-56 with<lb />
1:30 left in the game.<lb />
It was then that the Pirates fell<lb />
prey to tneir most feared enemy this<lb />
seasontheir own foul shooting.<lb />
ECU missed five of its last six free<lb />
throws while the Seahawks canned<lb />
the crucial ones en route to the 71-62<lb />
victory.<lb />
"We dug ourselves a hole in the<lb />
first hall Odom said. "We were<lb />
almost lethargic at first but I was<lb />
proud of our effort in the second<lb />
half when we showed renewed deter-<lb />
mination.<lb />
"We made a game of it he con-<lb />
tinued, "and could have won it. Of<lb />
course the missed free throws at the<lb />
end hurt us again<lb />
Pacing the Monarchs to victory<lb />
was the double-figure scoring ot<lb />
four starters. Dannv Davis led the<lb />
way with 17. John Haskins chipped<lb />
in 15, Ciarrv Cooper 14 and Barry<lb />
Taylor 12.<lb />
Only two Pirate finished in dou-<lb />
ble figures. Herb Krusen tallied 18<lb />
and Cicorgc Mavnor 10.<lb />
The Pirates, now 14-10, faces a<lb />
difficult task this week as thev must<lb />
travel to Norfolk, Va. lo take on<lb />
Old Dominion, a team with a 20-4<lb />
record and post-season play ahead<lb />
The Monarchs are led hv the for-<lb />
ward tandem of 6-7 senior Ronnie<lb />
Valentine and 6-6 sophomore Ron<lb />
nie McAdoo. They average 18.8<lb />
and 12.8 points per game, respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
Though Valentine and Mc doo<lb />
are the big guns for ODU, the thing<lb />
that Odom fears most about the<lb />
Monarchs is pressure from the<lb />
guards.<lb />
"In our last game with them (a<lb />
70-65 ODU win) thev really tired<lb />
our guards out he said. 'Tony<lb />
Byles (6-3 ECU point guard) was<lb />
literally whipped after the game.<lb />
We must keep fresh people in the<lb />
game at all times at guard this<lb />
time<lb />
Gminski, King, Whitney To Make All-ACC?<lb />
Though this is the land o' the In-<lb />
dependent East Carolina Pirates,<lb />
there sri looms in the air constant<lb />
discussions of Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference basketball.<lb />
Year in and year out the ACC has<lb />
proven to be perhaps the toughest of<lb />
all the nation's conferences. Each<lb />
year the quality of players seems to<lb />
improve.<lb />
Also each year there must be<lb />
chosen an All-ACC team. And, of<lb />
course, each year many worthy<lb />
players are left off this all-star cast.<lb />
This vear is no different. Choos-<lb />
ing an All-ACC team for the<lb />
1979-80 season is a task that most<lb />
writers who are asked by the con-<lb />
ference to decide dread, as criticism<lb />
o the final selections is surely to<lb />
come.<lb />
Everyone, though, must take a<lb />
stand. This column has decided to<lb />
do just that.<lb />
The all-conference team this<lb />
season will be selected on the basis<lb />
of the top five players, period,<lb />
rather than the top five by position,<lb />
lust think of all the players eligi-<lb />
ble. Duke center Mike Gminski will<lb />
surely be named to the first team, as<lb />
will Maryland forward Albert King.<lb />
Another sure bet should be N.C.<lb />
State's Charles "Hawkeye"<lb />
Whitney.<lb />
After this, though, the players<lb />
become a bit more difficult to<lb />
distinguish. The two final first team<lb />
spots should come from between the<lb />
foursome of North Carolina for-<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
ward Mike O'Koren, Virginia guard<lb />
Jeff lamp, Cavalier center and<lb />
freshman sensation Ralph Samp-<lb />
son, and Duke forward Gene<lb />
Banks.<lb />
Which two of these four will ac-<lb />
tually make the first team is<lb />
anyone's guess. Another guy not to<lb />
be counted out in the running for<lb />
the first team is UNC's Al Wood.<lb />
The Gray, Ga. native has not<lb />
received the publicity he got last<lb />
vear, but only because everyone has<lb />
become accustomed to his super<lb />
outside shot.<lb />
That's eight players. Two more<lb />
to go, right?<lb />
Easy. One of them has to be the<lb />
remarkable Buck Williams. The 6-8<lb />
Maryland center is possibly the best<lb />
center in the league, but has only a<lb />
limited chance of being named to<lb />
the first team because of Gminski's<lb />
reputation.<lb />
The tenth player on this All-ACC<lb />
team is Clemson guard Billy<lb />
Williams. This Raleigh native is<lb />
averaging over 19 points per game<lb />
against ACC competition and has<lb />
been simply the best pure guard in<lb />
the conference (Lamp is actually a<lb />
true forward).<lb />
These ten should be the guys that<lb />
make up the all-conference team,<lb />
but there are others that could sneak<lb />
in.<lb />
Maryland's Ernest Graham and<lb />
Greg Manning could make it as<lb />
could Clemson center Larry Nance,<lb />
Georgia Tech's Brooke Steppe and<lb />
Lenny Horton, and Virginia's Lee<lb />
Raker.<lb />
An injurv that occured several<lb />
weeks to UNC's James Worthy<lb />
prevented the All-ACC team from<lb />
having two freshmen as members.<lb />
The Gastonia native was no doubt<lb />
among the top ten players in the<lb />
conference before a leg injury crip-<lb />
pled him for the season.<lb />
So there it is, the All-ACC team.<lb />
Gminski, King, Whitney, O'Koren,<lb />
Banks, Sampson, Lamp, Wood and<lb />
the Williams .boys. Buck and Bills.<lb />
Remember, though, the names<lb />
are in no particular order. We'll<lb />
leave lha up to the guys who have<lb />
no choice'but to narrow them down.<lb />
When they do, they surely will<lb />
"catch it" from all angles.<lb />
Oliver Mack, ex-ECU great, was<lb />
recently traded by the Los Angelas<lb />
Lakers to the Chicago Bulls. Mack<lb />
must like the move because he is<lb />
sure to get more playing time now<lb />
that he has left the loaded Lakers.<lb />
This is already evident as the 6-3<lb />
Queens, N.Y. native scored an NB<lb />
career high eight points in a Sunday<lb />
same with Indiana.<lb />
Blown Out A t State<lb />
Lady Pirates Dump WCU<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Kdilor<lb />
After being up by 25 points with<lb />
less than five minutes elapsed in the<lb />
second half, the ECU women's<lb />
basketball team outlasted stubborn<lb />
Western Carolina 82-63 in the<lb />
Pirates' final home game of the<lb />
season.<lb />
ECU jumped ahead 24-12 in the<lb />
first 10 minutes before the Cata-<lb />
mounts could establish an offensive<lb />
scheme. Rosie Thompson provided<lb />
10 points in that spurt, finishing the<lb />
contest with 19 points and a game-<lb />
high 10 rebounds.<lb />
Western Carolina fell behind<lb />
66-43 midway the final half, but us-<lb />
ed hot outside shooting from Beth<lb />
Crisp and Glenda Harris to cut the<lb />
margin to 10 with 3:30 remaining.<lb />
ECU coach Cathy Andreuzzi<lb />
returned her starters, and the<lb />
Pirates rode Lydia Rountree's 12 se-<lb />
cond half points to their 18th win in<lb />
27 outings. Rountree tallied 18<lb />
points in the game.<lb />
Forward Kathy Riley pumped in<lb />
14 points and hauled down eight re<lb />
di Saltz contributed 16 and Harris<lb />
14. Western Carolina drops to 14-12<lb />
with the loss.<lb />
"We played a great transition<lb />
game on defense said Andruzzi.<lb />
"1 think we caused about 10 tur-<lb />
novers in our halfcourt zone press. I<lb />
think maybe in the second half we<lb />
weren't as intense on defense as we<lb />
were in the first.<lb />
"1 don't care what combination<lb />
was in there, I think we had good<lb />
movement and team work<lb />
bounds while guard Laurie Sikes ad-<lb />
ded 10 points and seven assists. Western Carolina (63): Fox 2,<lb />
Crisp was the game's leading Crisp 22, Hams 14, Barker 4 Saltz<lb />
scorer with 22, while teammate Cin- 16, Thompson, Curtis 2, Kasch,<lb />
Lady Pirates Win, Finish 19-9<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Kdilor<lb />
Forward Kathy Riley bucketed cent.<lb />
16 and freshman Mary Denkler ad- ECU coach Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
u i lAMQRtiRr, VA - The ded 12. Each grabbed eight �e- capitalized on the opportunity for<lb />
WILLIAMbBUKO, va bounds as the Pirates dominated the her freshman to gam experience,<lb />
Lady P�rat� of If"1 �wohna K �-38. with much of the second half handl-<lb />
ed out their 1979-80 campaign wun a . combirtations<lb />
a 79-59 romp er William and Nwcy b <lb />
Mar7,� Th itd 10 4 less unan Holder contributed 13. ly said Andruzzi. "We knew a<lb />
flt Point uard LauHe SikCS Win imPOrtant SO,ng t0 lHC<lb />
retaliated with 13<lb />
points as the Indians y.�- � second as she picked up her<lb />
momentum collated. h b managed to dish off<lb />
,SSS SSS HCr nati�naUy<lb />
the purple and gold provide"I9 ranked �a. �<lb />
first-half l�ml� � tJUdy But bJhmght 0Vf the season at the chari-<lb />
crursed to a 9'�J����25 ty stripe, connecting on each of nine<lb />
I hompson led �� orcJhdi�g tempts. William and Mary missed<lb />
po.nts, and claimed rebounding a a(eps for <lb />
honors with 11. ,<lb />
, Mine but Point guard Laurie Sikes was win was important going into the<lb />
'unanswered forced to the bench midway the first state tournament. We played a very<lb />
�c offensive half with three fouls and again in good defensive game, keeping them<lb />
IS uiiw�'v " . , ��i u I�.l ��� I ihA.mkl ijt hart a<lb />
under 60 points. I thought we had a<lb />
fine performance from Lillion<lb />
Barnes who came in for Laurie Sikes<lb />
when she got in foul trouble<lb />
William and Mary drops to 8-12<lb />
with the loss. The Lady Pirates open<lb />
competition in the N.C. AlAW<lb />
tournament Thursday in Chapel<lb />
Hill against Appalachian State.<lb />
Eichhorn 3. I<lb />
East Carolina (82): Thompson 19,<lb />
Riley 14, Girven 4, Sikes 10, Roun-<lb />
tree 18, Owen 1, Ranieri 2, Barnes,<lb />
Brayboy 3, Moody, Hooks 2,<lb />
Denkler 9.<lb />
Halftime: East Carolina 47,<lb />
Western Carolina 30.<lb />
yV.C. State 84<lb />
ECU 47<lb />
RALEIGH � Nationally ninth-<lb />
ranked N.C. State built to a<lb />
17-point lead midway through the<lb />
first half and continued to add<lb />
throughout the final stanza as it<lb />
pounded East Carolina's women<lb />
84-47 last Thursday at Reynolds<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
Seniors Genia Beasley adn June<lb />
Doby set out early in the contest to<lb />
make their final appearance on their<lb />
home floor a memorable one, with<lb />
Beasley connecting on five of seven<lb />
in the first half and Doby five of<lb />
eight.<lb />
Beasley continued to capitalize on<lb />
her height advantage, finishing the<lb />
game 10 of 12 from the field with 21<lb />
points and seven assists. Doby saw<lb />
only limited action in the second<lb />
half due to foul trouble, but finish-<lb />
ed with 12 on the night.<lb />
The entire Wolfpack squad en-<lb />
joyed what Coach Kay Yow describ-<lb />
ed as one of its best shooting nights<lb />
of the season.<lb />
"Obviously the shooting percen-<lb />
tages show the difference in the<lb />
score Yow said. "We shot 54.8<lb />
percent and they only hit 27.6 per-<lb />
cent. They seemed to be forcing<lb />
shots �<lb />
p. bV KIP M OA<lb />
Lady Pirate forward Rosie Thompson<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN FEBRUARY 19, I<lb />
980<lb />
IM Tourney<lb />
Set To Begit<lb />
By RICKI Gl IARMIS<lb />
Intramural Correspondent<lb />
The Intramural<lb />
basketball season has<lb />
reached its grand<lb />
finale, the playoffs!<lb />
Teams with records of<lb />
.500 or better are now<lb />
engaged in the divi-<lb />
sional playoffs.<lb />
The top teams from<lb />
these tournaments will<lb />
advance to the All-<lb />
Campus champion-<lb />
ships to be held later<lb />
this week.<lb />
As is true with every<lb />
playoff, the experts"<lb />
gather to predict the<lb />
top finishers. Accor-<lb />
ding to Fox's Fearless<lb />
Prognostication, in the<lb />
men's division, the<lb />
Various Artists will<lb />
come in first followed<lb />
by Joint 8, Belk<lb />
Stylons, Belk Pleasers,<lb />
and Kappa Alpha<lb />
"A For the women,<lb />
the Tyler Misfits will<lb />
place first followed by<lb />
Tyler Trotters, Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta I, Rippers,<lb />
and Alpha Delta Pi.<lb />
Frazier's Forecast<lb />
places Belk Pleasers on<lb />
the top followed by<lb />
Super Eight, Various<lb />
Artists, No Names and<lb />
Joint Eight. The Tyler<lb />
Misfits are also rated<lb />
number one in Frazier's<lb />
poll followed by Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta I, Tyler Trot-<lb />
ters, Rippers and Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi.<lb />
All we can do is wait<lb />
and watch and wish<lb />
good luck to all teams<lb />
participating in the<lb />
basketball playoffs.<lb />
Softball<lb />
A unique opportuni-<lb />
ty to find out what your<lb />
team looks like before<lb />
the season starts will be<lb />
offered in the form of a<lb />
Pre-season Softball<lb />
Tournament.<lb />
A small entry fee of<lb />
five dollars per team to<lb />
cover umpires and balls<lb />
will be charged for the<lb />
weekend tourney.<lb />
32 men's teams and<lb />
16 women's teams will<lb />
be accepted on a first<lb />
come, first serve basis,<lb />
with entries opening<lb />
February 25.<lb />
tries for innertube<lb />
water polo has been ex-<lb />
tended until Wednes-<lb />
day, Feb. 20. The Team<lb />
Captains' meeting will<lb />
be held Thursday, Feb.<lb />
21 at 4 p.m. in 104<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
Innertube water polo<lb />
will be played by a team<lb />
of three girls and three<lb />
guys who will be seated<lb />
in innertubes. Scoring<lb />
will consist of throwing<lb />
a ball into a soccer-type<lb />
goal.<lb />
IM Council Meeting<lb />
The next Intramural<lb />
Council meeting is be-<lb />
ing held Thursday,<lb />
March 6 at 4 p.m. in<lb />
Room 104 Memorial<lb />
Gym. Teams, please<lb />
send a representative to<lb />
�his meeting.<lb />
Swim Meet<lb />
Don't forget the In-<lb />
tramural Swim Meet<lb />
coming up February<lb />
26. Entry deadline is<lb />
5:30 p.m. on the day of<lb />
the meet. Thirteen<lb />
events are planned in-<lb />
cluding medley relays,<lb />
t-shirt relays, and in-<lb />
nertube relays. Come<lb />
on over to Minges for<lb />
the swim meet.<lb />
Physical Fitness<lb />
The ECU Physical<lb />
Fitness Club will meet<lb />
March 3 at 8 p.m. The<lb />
meeting topic will be on<lb />
biking. Discussion will<lb />
center around bike<lb />
maintenance, bike<lb />
riding, bike camping,<lb />
and bike racing. Spr-<lb />
ingtime is coming.<lb />
Learn how to use an<lb />
energy efficient vehicle.<lb />
Come on over to<lb />
Memorial Gym, Room<lb />
104, Monday, March 3<lb />
at 8 p.m.<lb />
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The tournament will<lb />
be played by ASA-<lb />
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has been scheduled for<lb />
the weekend of March<lb />
20-23.<lb />
Don't miss the action<lb />
� get your team<lb />
together now!<lb />
Official's Clinics<lb />
Softball and<lb />
volleyball officials are<lb />
needed and clinics are<lb />
being offered for both<lb />
sports. The softball of-<lb />
ficials' clinic has been<lb />
scheduled for March<lb />
18, 19 and 20. Tuesday<lb />
the clinic will be held in<lb />
Brewster B-102, while<lb />
on Wednesday and<lb />
Thursday, the clinic<lb />
will be held in<lb />
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Thursday, March 19<lb />
and 20 in 104 Memorial<lb />
Gym from 7 p.m. until<lb />
9 p.m.<lb />
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sports is about $3.10<lb />
per game depending on<lb />
clinic attendance, past<lb />
experience, test scores<lb />
and the display of abili-<lb />
ty to call correctly nd<lb />
with authority.<lb />
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be played on the IM<lb />
fields Sunday through<lb />
Friday from 4 p.m. un-<lb />
til II p.m. Volleyball<lb />
will be played at<lb />
Minges Coliseum,<lb />
Mondays through<lb />
Thursday from 7 p.m.<lb />
until II p.m.<lb />
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