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�toe lEaat (Haroltman<lb />
Vol. 54 Nojrf u 5<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Thursday, March 6, 1980<lb />
(�reenville. N.C<lb />
Circulation 10.(MM)<lb />
Enrollment<lb />
Record Set<lb />
For Foreign<lb />
Languages<lb />
B ROBERT ALBANESE<lb />
AsMslanl News Kdilor<lb />
Required courses in foreign<lb />
language still elicit wailing and<lb />
gnashing of teeth at ECU, but<lb />
enrollment in language courses has<lb />
increased for the fifth straight year.<lb />
"We have had an average annual<lb />
increase in student enrollment of<lb />
15.5 percent for 1979-80 says Dr.<lb />
Marguerite Perry, chairman of the<lb />
Department of Foreign Languages<lb />
and I iteratures. "That's double last<lb />
year's increase. Majors are on the<lb />
upturn, too<lb />
This increase could indicate the<lb />
reversal of a trend which a presiden-<lb />
tial com mi si on has called<lb />
Scandalous Students across<lb />
America had developed an aversion<lb />
to the study of foreign language,<lb />
many considering it too hard or ir-<lb />
relevant to their educational goals.<lb />
This semester saw 34 students sign<lb />
up for Russian 1, which is an ECU<lb />
record. "Students will use Russian<lb />
as a door-opener for jobs in govern-<lb />
ment, business and science ex-<lb />
plains Dr. Maria Malby, ECU Rus-<lb />
sian professor.<lb />
'There's a lot of anti-Soviet sen-<lb />
timent in America today, which<lb />
makes a knowledge of Russian all<lb />
the more important. In order to<lb />
understand the enemy, we have to<lb />
know his language<lb />
"Foreign language is not only a<lb />
major � it's also a skill says Rob<lb />
Jernigan, a French major from<lb />
Ahoskie. "It's like being a diesel<lb />
mechanic. Some people know how<lb />
to take engines apart and put them<lb />
back together, and some know how<lb />
to speak foreign languages<lb />
What about those students who<lb />
say that knowledge of foreign<lb />
language is not important? "It's an<lb />
isolationist attitude said Dr.<lb />
Perry. "They are not studying to be<lb />
in touch with the world. To en-<lb />
courage the study of foreign<lb />
language in the university is in the<lb />
national interest. It is not only the<lb />
language that we study, but another<lb />
culture<lb />
Snow Jobs<lb />
Sally and George Brett (top)<lb />
give daughter Sarah a ride while<lb />
jogging during Sunday's<lb />
snowstorm. Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Brewer (bottom) shovel snow<lb />
from the walkway leading to<lb />
their house, aided by Penelope<lb />
and Cleo, the Brewer's basset<lb />
hounds.<lb />
Photos by Richard Green<lb />
Weekend Snow<lb />
Brings ECU<lb />
To A Standstill<lb />
By LARRY ZICHKRMAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU students sloshed and waded<lb />
their way back to classes Wednesday<lb />
after a two-day vacation caused bv<lb />
the worst snowstorm to hit the<lb />
region in over 50 years.<lb />
The two-day respite from classes<lb />
marked the first time the university<lb />
has been closed because of weather<lb />
in 25 years, and the first time for the<lb />
school to be closed two consecutive<lb />
days, according to the ECU News<lb />
Bureau.<lb />
Warm temperatures and rain are<lb />
helping to melt away 16-22 inches of<lb />
snow that fell Saturday and Sunday,<lb />
but a cold front was expected to<lb />
move into the state Wednesday and<lb />
could turn the slush into ice.<lb />
It has not been decided whether<lb />
the missed days will be made up. A<lb />
spokesman for Dr. Robert Maier.<lb />
vice-chancellor for academic af-<lb />
fairs, said, he thinks the lost time<lb />
should not be made up during spr-<lb />
ing break, if at all.<lb />
A formal decision on the matter<lb />
will probably be made at. an ad-<lb />
ministration staff meeting on Tues-<lb />
day.<lb />
Mayo Allen, Greenville Public<lb />
Works director, said the city has<lb />
had every available unit working<lb />
around the clock to clear the snow.<lb />
Thirteen pieces of equipment and<lb />
about 30 employees with shovels<lb />
were working to clear the city of<lb />
snow.<lb />
He added that all roads<lb />
downtown and into Greenville were<lb />
cleared by 9 a.m. Tuesday, and that<lb />
crews are now working to clear<lb />
residential streets.<lb />
The N.C. Department of<lb />
Transportation utilized 36 pieces of<lb />
equipment and 87 employees<lb />
around the clock in Pitt County,<lb />
and by 3 p.m. Wednesday, the only<lb />
roads left uncleared were the coun-<lb />
ty's unpaved roads.<lb />
University Security Lt. Bill<lb />
Barnes said that there have not been<lb />
many problems due to the snow. He<lb />
said the biggest problem has been<lb />
snow removal, and added that there<lb />
were no vandalism or discipline pro-<lb />
blems like those during the last<lb />
snow.<lb />
Local police, fire and rescue ser-<lb />
vices were hampered bv the bad<lb />
weather, and were able to perform<lb />
their jobs only with the help oi area<lb />
four-wheel drive club and the<lb />
North Carolina National Guard.<lb />
Sgt. George Pleasants of the Na-<lb />
tional Guard's 514 Military Police<lb />
company said thai the guard was<lb />
mobilized at 11:30 Sunday night.<lb />
and assisted all law enforcement<lb />
agencies, fire departments, and<lb />
rescue squads that requested help.<lb />
He added that thev also helped<lb />
stranded motorists, physicians and<lb />
nurses who needed to get to or from<lb />
the hospital, and the Red C ross.<lb />
The guard operated four 2 : ton<lb />
trucks and ten V trucks from Sun-<lb />
day night until Wednesday after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
Greenville Fire and Rescue<lb />
recorded a large number of<lb />
emergency medical calls, and a luj<lb />
number of fire calls. 1 ire Chiei len-<lb />
ness Allen said the busiest night for<lb />
fires was Sundav. with three .alls.<lb />
He said that none of the hres w .<lb />
serious and credited the National<lb />
Guard's assistance in responding to<lb />
some calls.<lb />
Greenville Police Chief Glenn<lb />
Cannon said the city's problems<lb />
were severe. He said the cit was no;<lb />
equipped for heavy snows, both in<lb />
terms of equipment and personnel.<lb />
Pitt County Sheriff's Department<lb />
spokesmen noted the same situa-<lb />
tion. Both said the onlv va<lb />
most were able to handle an traffic<lb />
was with the assistance of the North<lb />
Carolina National Guard.<lb />
Pitt County Fire Marshall and<lb />
Civil Preparedness Coordma<lb />
Bobby Joyner said there were<lb />
relatively fes fire cutK, and thai fire<lb />
units, due to their size, weigl<lb />
ground clearance, had little trouble<lb />
getting around.<lb />
The Highway Patrol reporter<lb />
number of minor traffic accidents.<lb />
A spokesman said thev also relied<lb />
on high-clearance 4-wheel drive<lb />
trucks owned by patrolmen to get<lb />
around.<lb />
Relief is in sight, however.<lb />
Weather reports predict a general<lb />
warming trend for the next few<lb />
days. Combined with rain, this<lb />
should help area residents in their<lb />
battle against the white stuff.<lb />
ECU Student Center Suffers Water Damage<lb />
The roof of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center is apparently not in much<lb />
better shape than that of Minges<lb />
Coliseum, where water was<lb />
"literally pouring" into the gym-<lb />
nasium and main handball courts<lb />
Wednesday, according to an ECU<lb />
employee who works in the leaky<lb />
tructure.<lb />
In Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />
similar leaks have been aggravated<lb />
by melting snow and drizzly<lb />
weather. Complaints about the<lb />
leakage in Mendenhall surfaced<lb />
after The East Carolinian reported<lb />
the water damage in Minges Col-<lb />
iseum on Feb. 28.<lb />
Although the leaks in Mendenhall<lb />
are not as severe as those in Minges,<lb />
the water is causing damage in<lb />
several areas.<lb />
The worst problem in Mendenhall<lb />
is in the Student Union office,<lb />
Room 233, where dripping water<lb />
has destroyed a section of the ceil-<lb />
ing, caused the wallpaper to peel,<lb />
and soaked into an approximately<lb />
20-foot-square area of the carpet.<lb />
In the Student Union Artist's of-<lb />
fice, Room 235, water has drained<lb />
down a wall and over an electrical<lb />
outlet, also damaging the ceiling<lb />
and carpet.<lb />
According to Rudolph Alex-<lb />
ander, director of the student<lb />
center, the university has contracted<lb />
an outside firm to repair the leaks,<lb />
but wet weather has delayed needed<lb />
repairs.<lb />
Alexander said the leaks have<lb />
been a problem for at least four<lb />
years, and that attempts by ECU<lb />
maintenance workers to correct the<lb />
situation have been unsuccessful.<lb />
"In all fairness, you have to give<lb />
them credit for trying, but they are<lb />
not experienced roofers Alex-<lb />
ander noted Wednesday.<lb />
Both Minges Coliseum and<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center were<lb />
designed by F. Carter Williams, a<lb />
Raleigh-based architectural firm,<lb />
but the construction work was done<lb />
by different contractors.<lb />
It is not clear at this time if the<lb />
leakage is the result of bad design,<lb />
faulty construction or other factors.<lb />
The individual at F. Carter<lb />
Williams who deals with such struc-<lb />
tural problems was not available<lb />
Wednesday for comment.<lb />
Minges Coliseum was completed<lb />
in 1967 and Mendenhall in 1976.<lb />
"It's a shame that a building only<lb />
5!2 years old is having its ceilings,<lb />
walls, carpets and wallpaper damag-<lb />
ed like this said Alexander, ad-<lb />
ding that it was an "eyesore and an<lb />
aggravation<lb />
In Minges, classes and activities<lb />
are continuing as normally as possi-<lb />
ble, despite Dr. Edgar Hooks' com-<lb />
ment that it was "raining" in the<lb />
gymnasium.<lb />
Hooks, chairman of the Health,<lb />
Physical Education, Recreation and<lb />
Safety Department, added that he<lb />
had also discovered new cracks in<lb />
the coliseum ceiling during the last<lb />
few days.<lb />
Alexander and Hooks both said<lb />
they have long been seeking action<lb />
on the problem. In an interview last<lb />
week, Vice Chancellor of Business<lb />
Affairs Cliff Moore said, "We've<lb />
done all we can, and we're still<lb />
working on getting the needed ap-<lb />
propriations. It's just that when one<lb />
avenue is closed, we have to go<lb />
through other channels to get it<lb />
solved<lb />
Jobs More Important Than Activism<lb />
By The Associated Press<lb />
Student activism may be on the<lb />
upsurge after renewed interest in the<lb />
military draft and worldwide unrest,<lb />
but it still falls short of the campus<lb />
activity that swept the nation 10<lb />
years ago.<lb />
"Students are beginning to feel<lb />
the itch, wanting to express<lb />
themselves in a way to have an in-<lb />
fluence toward redirecting society.<lb />
What it has needed to become more<lb />
broadly popular is an issue that<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
News &amp; Observer BlastedPage 4<lb />
Dixie Dregs To<lb />
Appear SaturdayPage 5<lb />
Seniors Gray, Mayor<lb />
tiaisb Careers In StylePage 7<lb />
NCAA Playoff PairingsPage 8<lb />
makes activism apply to people of<lb />
student age said Jake Phelps, an<lb />
activist at Chapel Hill in the 1960s<lb />
and now director of the student<lb />
union at Duke University.<lb />
Phelps said President Carter pav-<lb />
ed the way for more student involve-<lb />
ment when he called for reinstate-<lb />
ment of military draft registration.<lb />
"He has guaranteed a decade of ac-<lb />
tivism Phelps said.<lb />
But the tone of the new fervor has<lb />
not taken form.<lb />
"It's hard to tell whether a real<lb />
trend has developed now says J.<lb />
Carlyle Sitterson, former University<lb />
of North Carolina chancellor. "A<lb />
lot of them are thinking things<lb />
over<lb />
Sitterson, now Kenan professor<lb />
of history at Chapel Hill, said that a<lb />
decade ago college students lived<lb />
with the assumption of an expan-<lb />
ding economy that would allow<lb />
them to take a couple of years off to<lb />
work for mankind<lb />
"Now, they are bound by the<lb />
perception of what they consider<lb />
limited economic growth and the<lb />
consequent necessity of finding their<lb />
place within the constrictions of that<lb />
� to put it in one word, jobs he<lb />
said.<lb />
Jobs also are on the minds of<lb />
students in today's economy-<lb />
conscious society.<lb />
"I'm sure they are concerned<lb />
about what is happening, but our<lb />
student body is extremely concerned<lb />
about the job market, getting an<lb />
education, finishing their degree<lb />
and moving into the world of<lb />
work said James B. Chavis, vice<lb />
chancellor for student affairs at<lb />
Pembroke State University.<lb />
The Duke Chronicle is one of a<lb />
number of campus newspapers that<lb />
are being inundated by letters on the<lb />
subject of draft.<lb />
"Some people want to go; some<lb />
people wouldn't go said Duke<lb />
junior John Tupple, 21, of Lex-<lb />
ington, Ky.<lb />
"If there is registration or a draft,<lb />
I think there is going to be organized<lb />
protest against it said Duke<lb />
psychology professor Norman Gut-<lb />
man.<lb />
John McDuffie, a Pembroke stu-<lb />
dent, says a lot of students would go<lb />
along with the draft "because it<lb />
would be law. But we wouldn't sup-<lb />
port it. We'd rather see a greater<lb />
consideration of energy than to go<lb />
to war for oil<lb />
In Chapel Hill, there is accep-<lb />
tance of the possible draft but little<lb />
ardor, Sitterson said. "It is more a<lb />
cautious and reluctant acceptance of<lb />
a necessary burden. Where it will go<lb />
from here, it is too soon to tell.<lb />
"The forces of time are going to<lb />
influence and develop student at-<lb />
titudes in this decade, just as they<lb />
did before<lb />
PfrrtOby KIP SLOAN<lb />
Student Union Office (Room 233)<lb />
Although university maintenance workers have tried several<lb />
times to repair the leaking in Mendenhall, water continues to<lb />
damage ceilings, waha and carpets. This photograph shows<lb />
the worst of the damage in the student center.<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 6, 1980<lb />
Militants Resist Meeting<lb />
B 1 he Associated Press<lb />
The young militants<lb />
holding the American<lb />
hostages in Tehran<lb />
refused again today to<lb />
let the U.N. in-<lb />
vestigating commission<lb />
meet with their captives<lb />
even though Ayatollah<lb />
Ruhollah Khomeini<lb />
gave his implied ap-<lb />
proval to the meeting.<lb />
"Our position has<lb />
not changed. We will<lb />
not let the meeting take<lb />
place a spokesman<lb />
for the militants occu-<lb />
pying the U.S. Em-<lb />
bassy told a reporter by<lb />
telephone.<lb />
The spokesman said<lb />
Khomeini's agreement<lb />
to the meeting had not<lb />
been confirmed.<lb />
Foreign Minister<lb />
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh,<lb />
who favors the visit, ac-<lb />
cused "communists<lb />
and Zionists" of trying<lb />
to foil the commis-<lb />
sion's mission, an ap-<lb />
parent reference to lef-<lb />
tists among the captors.<lb />
The foreign minbister's<lb />
comment was in an in-<lb />
terview with the Tehran<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 6, 1980<lb />
Afghan Rebel Charges Neglect<lb />
I S L A,M A B A D ,<lb />
Pakistan (AP) � An<lb />
Afghan rebel leader ac-<lb />
cused the Western and<lb />
Moslem worlds of<lb />
"being unconcerned<lb />
spectators  while our<lb />
people are floating in<lb />
their own blood<lb />
because of Russian<lb />
atrocities He denied<lb />
the rebels are receiving<lb />
aid from the United<lb />
States or China.<lb />
Professor Burhanud-<lb />
din Rabbani, head of a<lb />
coalition of five rebel<lb />
groups fighting the<lb />
communist government<lb />
in Afghanistan, told a<lb />
news conference here<lb />
Tuesday that hundreds<lb />
of his men had been<lb />
killed in the past four<lb />
days as Soviet<lb />
warplanes bombed<lb />
rebel strongholds in<lb />
eastern Afghan pro-<lb />
vinces near the<lb />
Pakistani border.<lb />
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during the fighting,<lb />
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4). Backing former Gov. Terry San-<lb />
ford's statement to the Advisory<lb />
Budget Commission last week, the<lb />
N&amp;O agrees that the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors should continue to keep<lb />
the "flagship" institutions above<lb />
the other schools in the UNC<lb />
system.<lb />
Sanford said, and the N&amp;O<lb />
agrees, "There are those who would<lb />
try to bring N.C. State and Chapel<lb />
Hill down to the ordinary level of<lb />
the rest of the institutions. We<lb />
ought to be proud that some institu-<lb />
tions are rising above the average. I<lb />
would hope we would not try to<lb />
equalize everything<lb />
Granted, not everything can be<lb />
equalized, especially the unparallel-<lb />
ed superiority complex of these<lb />
flagship institutions. Why do these<lb />
two schools rise above the average?<lb />
Because most of the legislators are<lb />
alumni of the schools; so are the<lb />
Daniels family.<lb />
Chapel Hill and State are the ma-<lb />
jor doctorate-granting institutions<lb />
and deserve needed funding, but it<lb />
is doubtful that the entire UNC<lb />
system would drift into bland<lb />
mediocrity without them as the<lb />
Raleigh paper claims.<lb />
The N&amp;O calls opposition to this<lb />
viewpoint "jealousy but it would<lb />
seem that the flagships are becom-<lb />
ing jealous of any school in the<lb />
system that is growing. ECU is a<lb />
handy example.<lb />
East Carolina: offers doctorates<lb />
in specialized areas; has one of the<lb />
only three accredited undergraduate<lb />
business schools and one of the only<lb />
two accredited graduate business<lb />
schools in the state (Chapel Hill,<lb />
too); has one of best art schools in<lb />
the nation; has the only drama com-<lb />
plex in the state; has a medical<lb />
growing school; and has an enroll-<lb />
ment approaching 14,000. The list<lb />
goes on.<lb />
Of course N.C. State should get<lb />
an expanded library facility if it<lb />
needs one, but the other UNC<lb />
schools need things too. ALL state<lb />
universities need more money, and<lb />
none of them (least of all the<lb />
"ordinary" ones) can stand a cut in<lb />
funds.<lb />
Of course the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors was not formed to create<lb />
a sameness over all institutions, but<lb />
it must advance all UNC schools.<lb />
There is little chance that attempts<lb />
to increase the level of education in<lb />
all schools (and God forbid if one<lb />
should approach flagship status)<lb />
"will only deprive the state of its<lb />
proud excellence in higher educa-<lb />
tion It will only offer North<lb />
Carolina students a better educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
We feel The News and Observer is<lb />
backing a cause detrimental to the<lb />
good of the entire state and feeding<lb />
the already unnecessary rivalry in<lb />
the university system. There is an<lb />
old saying quite familiar to we or<lb />
dinary folks: Contrary to popular<lb />
belief, all knowledge does NOT<lb />
flow from Chapel Hill. Obviously.<lb />
We urge all students who feel<lb />
strongly about this issue to write to<lb />
their state representatives, or to the<lb />
editor of the N&amp;O:<lb />
The News and Observer<lb />
P.O.Box 191<lb />
Raleigh, N.C. 27602<lb />
An interesting aside: It is<lb />
rumored that Terry Sanford plans<lb />
to ask that the state contribution to<lb />
N.C. students attending private<lb />
schools be doubled. Where will that<lb />
extra money come from?<lb />
C�APft<lb />
HILL <lb />
TH�&amp; 60 MYAICH STEPSISTERS TO THE BALL<lb />
Pop's People<lb />
Mr<lb />
By LARRY POPELKA<lb />
"Hey kids, it's time for 'The Mr. Bill<lb />
Show<lb />
"Hoo-Hooo kiddies<lb />
"Today, Mr. Bill, we're going to inter-<lb />
view you for Pops' People<lb />
"Oh boy, are we going to have fun to-<lb />
day! I love interviews. Yah Who's going<lb />
to interview me, huh, Mr. Hands?"<lb />
"Here comes your interview now, Mr.<lb />
Bill. It's Reporter Sluggo<lb />
"Aw, he's no reporter, he's just mean to<lb />
me.<lb />
?�"Reporter Sluggo says he needs a<lb />
microphone<lb />
"Here's your microphone, Mr. Bill, but<lb />
be careful<lb />
SPLAT!<lb />
 Oooooooooooooooooo<lb />
? <lb />
Fighting Sexism With Sexism<lb />
Certain fund raising events<lb />
deserve more than just a casual<lb />
mention in the Announcements col-<lb />
umn of this newspaper. Such an<lb />
event is the "Swing and Sway for<lb />
ERA" at the Elbo Room on March<lb />
24.<lb />
At first glance, the event seems to<lb />
be the run-of-the-mill variety, with<lb />
the crowd cheering for the Women's<lb />
Political Caucus, the group that will<lb />
get the proceeds from the night's<lb />
festivities.<lb />
A closer look reveals an unusual<lb />
twist. This group, which espouses a<lb />
pro-ERA stand, which is supports<lb />
women in politics and male political<lb />
candidates with similar beliefs, is<lb />
sponsoring a "Most Beautiful<lb />
Male" contest.<lb />
In short, this group which fights<lb />
sexism is using sexism against men<lb />
to carry on their cause.<lb />
Such demonstrations of tongue-<lb />
in-cheek humor dispel the widely<lb />
held notion that the women's move-<lb />
ment is absolutely void of any<lb />
humor. The stereotype of the<lb />
"typical" feminist or women's<lb />
rights activist is someone who never<lb />
smiles<lb />
This classic example of tongue-in-<lb />
cheek logic makes light of beauty<lb />
contests, the ultimate insult to<lb />
women of intelligence. The Miss<lb />
America contests, and their clones<lb />
for every age and status group, have<lb />
been degrading women for years.<lb />
This degradation has not reached<lb />
the male population yet, but if the<lb />
ERA supporters we mentioned<lb />
earlier have their way, it won't be<lb />
too long before some man takes the<lb />
walk down the runway to the strains<lb />
of a Bert Parks look-alike singing,<lb />
"There he is<lb />
�<lb />
Poor Mr. Bill. Nothing ever seems to go<lb />
right for him.<lb />
First he got electrocuted by his Christmas<lb />
tree lights. Then he was run over by a car.<lb />
Then he fell off the top of the Empire State<lb />
Building. Then when his mother talked him<lb />
into giving life one last chance and he<lb />
visited Psychiatrist Sluggo, Sluggo prescrib-<lb />
ed a lobotomy and chopped off half his<lb />
head.<lb />
And now, smashed by a microphone!<lb />
Life is rough. Especially for little clay<lb />
men.<lb />
In case you've never seen Mr. Bill during<lb />
his famous one-minute segment on<lb />
"Saturday Night Live" or never seen one of<lb />
his thousands of T-shirts with him scream-<lb />
ing "Ooooh Nooo" or never read his best-<lb />
selling book or never listened to his record,<lb />
it's time for an explanation.<lb />
Mr. Bill is a small red and white clay pup-<lb />
pet. Every week or two during the last half<lb />
hour of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" he<lb />
stars in "The Mr. Bill Show" with his. dog,<lb />
Spot.<lb />
The show usually begins with Mr. Bill<lb />
partaking in some seemingly harmless task,<lb />
such as going to the circus. But something<lb />
always goes wrong.<lb />
At the circus Mr. Bill meets Ringmaster<lb />
Sluggo, who, with the help of the ominous<lb />
Mr. Hands, ends up shooting Mr. Bill and<lb />
Spot out of a cannon, while Mr. Bill<lb />
screams, "Oooooooooo<lb />
So far Mr. Bill has been crushed, bent,<lb />
stapled, hit in the head with a baseball bat,<lb />
buried in a box of sand, smashed in a photo<lb />
album and ground up in a blender with a<lb />
chocolate milkshake.<lb />
Originally I wanted to interview Mr. Bill<lb />
to get a first-hand account of his ex-<lb />
periences. But Mr. Bill's not feeling too well<lb />
after his little encounter with Reporter<lb />
Sluggo's microphone, so I've asked Walter<lb />
Williams � the only person who knows Mr.<lb />
Bill personally � to tell us about Bill's life.<lb />
Mr. Bill was brought into the world six<lb />
years ago in a small New Orleans apart-<lb />
ment. Williams, who had dropped out of<lb />
the University of New Orleans (where he<lb />
studied accounting) to help some friends<lb />
make low-budget movies, recalls Mr. Bill's<lb />
birth vividly.<lb />
"One Sunday morning I was watching<lb />
Popeye cartoons he says. "And I noticed<lb />
the animation on the newer cartoons was<lb />
just terrible. The characters hardly moved<lb />
at all. And I was thinking, 'What's going to<lb />
happen next? Pretty soon we're going to see<lb />
people's hands moving the figures<lb />
"I just happened to have some Play-doh,<lb />
so I played around with it and made some<lb />
figures. And then I made a film with the<lb />
hands moving the characters. It was just a<lb />
joke<lb />
Mr. Bill was born.<lb />
"I chose the name Mr. Bill because I kind<lb />
of liked the way it sounded Williams<lb />
says. "And I invented Spot because in the<lb />
first film I didn't want anything bad to hap-<lb />
pen to Mr. Bill right at the beginning; it had<lb />
to happen to someone else first<lb />
In 1975 when "Saturday Night Live"<lb />
premiered and solicited home movies from<lb />
viewers, Williams sent in Mr. Bill's movie<lb />
and the network aired it.<lb />
At the young age of 2, Mr. Bill was a star.<lb />
And after several successful sequels Mr.<lb />
Bill has become a Saturday Night Live<lb />
regular, and Williams, at age 26, is now a<lb />
full-time writer for the show.<lb />
Much of Williams' time, though, is still<lb />
spent with Mr. Bill. A single episode can<lb />
take as long as six to eight weeks to pro-<lb />
duce. Mr. Bill has had to be transported<lb />
everywhere from skid row to mountaintops<lb />
just for the sake of getting his little head<lb />
bashed.<lb />
Then there's the problem of making up<lb />
Mr. Bill. This takes about two hours.<lb />
First Williams must cut out a Styrofoam<lb />
skeleton, then he shapes various colored<lb />
Play-doh ("I use Play-doh because I like<lb />
the smell says Williams) to fit over the<lb />
frame and glues the two together. Then he<lb />
uses pipe cleaners to hold Mr. Bill's legs and<lb />
arms together.<lb />
"I can't just use clay says Williams,<lb />
"because it breaks up too easy. Mr. Bill's<lb />
got to hold up for 18 to 24 hours of<lb />
shooting, and under those hot lights Play-<lb />
doh can really dry up<lb />
A new Mr. Bill is cloned to make each<lb />
new episode, and all the old Mr. Bills are<lb />
kept in a freezer in Williams' apartment in<lb />
case a stunt man is needed.<lb />
Whenever we do something particular!)<lb />
gruesome we use a stunt Bill William-<lb />
says. "A revoking door, tor example, can<lb />
really do a number on Plav-doh<lb />
When he's not getting squashed or<lb />
ground or bent out of shape. Mr. Bill stand-<lb />
about four to eight inches tall "depending<lb />
on the size of the set he working in and<lb />
he weighs one pound, "except when he eat-<lb />
too many snacks he gets up to 1 ; pounds<lb />
But whether he get- tlattened b an iron<lb />
or bent out of shape b a sledge hammer or<lb />
hung by his neck on a clothes line. Mr. Bill<lb />
is always a hit.<lb />
Then there are the thousands of Mr. Bill<lb />
T-shirts, mugs, cookies and other items on<lb />
the market � none of which have been<lb />
authorized by Williams or Mr. Bill, except<lb />
for one T-shirt.<lb />
"You know says Williams, "the. funny<lb />
thing about all this stuff being marketed is<lb />
that it says, 'Oooh Nooo, Mr. Bill Well.<lb />
Mr. Bill � or anyone else on the show �<lb />
never says, 'Oooh Nooo Sometimes Mr.<lb />
Bill says, Oooo' or 'Owww but he never<lb />
says, 'Oooh Nooo<lb />
"The problem is the people who do these<lb />
ripoffs have different interpretations of Mr.<lb />
Bill; they always miss the point. They take<lb />
one facet � Mr. Bill getting smashed �<lb />
and say, 'Wow, let's beat up Mr. Bill. 1 try<lb />
to make it more of an accidental thing. The<lb />
character is supposed to be a nice, gullible<lb />
person who people feel for<lb />
In a way, Williams says, Mr. Bill is just<lb />
like me and you � the little guy � con-<lb />
stantly getting stepped on by the Mr. Hand-<lb />
ses.<lb />
"Mr. Hands always tries to manipulate<lb />
things using Sluggo as an excuse Williams<lb />
says. "And Mr. Bill, who's always too<lb />
gullible, gets it. The worst that can happen<lb />
happens. 1 base it on things I've experienced<lb />
at times.<lb />
I'm not saying that 1 ever fell off the Em-<lb />
pire State Building. But my father died<lb />
when I was just a kid, and I've always been<lb />
a worrier. 1 just try to make jokes out of it.<lb />
Certain things scare me, and maybe they<lb />
should scare others too.<lb />
"Every day I've thought of killing Mr.<lb />
Bill Williams says. "I go looking for him.<lb />
but he's always hiding.<lb />
"I've thought of burying him alive, but<lb />
then he might always come back to life and<lb />
we'd be stuck with his reincarnation.<lb />
"There's no way out. Maybe one night<lb />
I'll just get up on the show and tell everyone<lb />
it's all been a big hoax and there's never<lb />
really been a Mr. Bill; it was all made up<lb />
Oooooooooooooo!<lb />
Power h The Name Of The Game, All Over The World<lb />
By CHARLES GRIFFIN<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
Power is the name of the game.<lb />
But the game is understood and<lb />
played differently from one area of<lb />
the world to another. There is no<lb />
working democracy anywhere in the<lb />
Orient. It is highly unlikely that any<lb />
of us now alive will ever live to see<lb />
such a thing come about there.<lb />
There is some justification to the<lb />
claim "third world" countries make<lb />
about western imperialism hinder-<lb />
ing their orderly growth in the last<lb />
two centuries. The normal process<lb />
of change and societal growth was<lb />
broken by European and American<lb />
intervention in the established<lb />
societies of China, Japan, India,<lb />
Indo-China, and Turkey. Of course,<lb />
we literally destroyed all the<lb />
established American cultures ex-<lb />
isting prior to 1492; only traces re-<lb />
main of the Aztec, the Inca, and the<lb />
Iroquois.<lb />
We cannot restore what is lost.<lb />
But for the last fifty years we have<lb />
suffered increasingly painful pangs<lb />
of guilt that have blinded us to the<lb />
good we have done.<lb />
Once, it was fashionable to talk<lb />
of civilizing the heathen, and the<lb />
western world saw that task as its<lb />
appointed role in history. Although<lb />
the criteria were primarily religious,<lb />
the intent was sound. The dominant<lb />
society always imposes its mores<lb />
upon those it conquers. The con-<lb />
quered always infiltrate the con-<lb />
querers eventually through sex and<lb />
the absorption of ideas and<lb />
behavior, patterns that fit comfor-<lb />
tably in the conquered area's en-<lb />
vironment.<lb />
In the year 622 A.D. the religious-<lb />
ly fertile desert gave birth to a new<lb />
faith, Islam. It spread across the<lb />
Arabian deserts, the north of<lb />
Africa, the Caucasus mountains,<lb />
the Hindu Kush, the Indian subcon-<lb />
tinent. It jumped the Dardanelles<lb />
and the Strait of Gibraltar. It lapped<lb />
the shores of the Phillipines and the<lb />
banks of the Danube. And it crested<lb />
on the passes of the Pyrenees.<lb />
Islam was a chain reaction. It of-<lb />
fered a quick and violent means to<lb />
obtain power and promised heaven<lb />
as well as earthly rewards for being<lb />
rapacious. Petty kings succumbed<lb />
to hungry princes or cast their lot<lb />
with the new religion and each car-<lb />
ried the word to his neighbor on the<lb />
point of his sword.<lb />
In overrunning so great an area,<lb />
Islamic rulers found themselves the<lb />
possessers of great libraries,<lb />
kingdoms with long histories of<lb />
learning, civilizations that were old<lb />
when Moses was learning to write.<lb />
With so much to draw upon, Islamic<lb />
culture bloomed for a brief time.<lb />
But once the conquered areas<lb />
began to absorb and distort the con-<lb />
querers, divisions and demarcations<lb />
began that continue to this day.<lb />
Much is said in the news about the<lb />
Brotherhood of Islam, but the truth<lb />
is that they can't even get together<lb />
long enough to clear the Jews from<lb />
Palestine. The only thing they all<lb />
agree on is an old desert philosophy<lb />
� far older than Islam � and that<lb />
is, "Take a stranger for all he is<lb />
worth<lb />
A stranger may find protection in<lb />
the rigid law of hospitality with one<lb />
Arab, but that Arab will send one of<lb />
his tribe to his neighbor to warn of<lb />
the stranger's approach so that the<lb />
second Arab may profit where the<lb />
first one could not.<lb />
So here we are at the end of the<lb />
20th century A.D. (our time) and at<lb />
the beginning of the 15th century<lb />
A.H. (their time). In a power play as<lb />
old as time, an "Islamic Revolu-<lb />
tionary" has overthrown an existing<lb />
government of authoritative rule to<lb />
establish his own authoritative rule.<lb />
Playing upon natural resentment<lb />
toward outsiders and religious fer-<lb />
vor, he has led his nation to the<lb />
brink of war for a very simple<lb />
reason: the Ayatollah, Ruhollah<lb />
Khomeini, wants to get his hands on<lb />
the wealth and person of the former<lb />
Shah and his family. First, to enrich<lb />
himself or his associates; second, to<lb />
destroy any hope of a restoration of<lb />
the monarchy by killing the Shah<lb />
and his seed. Very traditional, don't<lb />
you know.<lb />
Khomeini knows the stakes of the<lb />
game he plays. It is absolute power.<lb />
It is life for him and his heirs as<lb />
soon as the last Pahlavi is dead. It is<lb />
wealth beyond a goatherder's<lb />
wildest dreams. The lives of a few<lb />
godless Americans matter little to<lb />
him. American actions in the recent<lb />
past cause him no discomfort. He<lb />
does not fear that he has grasped the<lb />
tiger by the tail. At worst he may<lb />
feel he has the tail of a worm in his<lb />
hand.<lb />
No, he does not understand<lb />
diplomacy. He has no patience for<lb />
it. He does not understand<lb />
democracy and would be horrified if<lb />
he did. It would be the last thing he<lb />
would want in Iran. He does unders-<lb />
tand power. He knows how to get it.<lb />
He knows how Jo keep it. And he<lb />
knows how to use it.<lb />
By comparison, we are as iambs<lb />
before the wolf. No one in<lb />
Washington seems to understand<lb />
Khomeini's form of power and no<lb />
one in authority in Washington<lb />
seems to understand American<lb />
power or how to use it.<lb />
Perhaps it is time that we began to<lb />
exploit our power. There is no lack<lb />
of exploitation in the Soviet Union.<lb />
Russian tanks make a parking lot of<lb />
Afghanistan, Russian arms hold all<lb />
of old Indo-China, and Russian<lb />
troops train Cubans to export<lb />
revolution to Africa, South<lb />
America, and Central America.<lb />
Meanwhile, we piss away time we<lb />
should be using to form an alliance<lb />
with China and we throw away old<lb />
alliances because they are too<lb />
repressive, not democratic enough<lb />
to suit us.<lb />
But what replaces a repressive<lb />
regime? Another repressive regime.<lb />
Maybe we should quit<lb />
pussyfooting around and take Iran<lb />
or any other area that has what wc<lb />
need while we have the power to do<lb />
it.<lb />
- ��<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
Grammy Nominees To Appear<lb />
MARCH 6. 1980 Page 5<lb />
Dixie Dregs Produce New Sound<lb />
B RICHARD GREEN<lb />
The Dixie Dregs' concert at the<lb />
Attic on Tuesday, March 4, was<lb />
i ancelled because of the weather but<lb />
has been rescheduled for Saturday,<lb />
March 8. Tickets for the event were<lb />
14 94, but the price may go up<lb />
about 50 cents, according to lorn<lb />
f fames, manager of the Attic.<lb />
" eve been flooded with phone<lb />
calls about the concert said<lb />
fames, "and it seems 'ike a lot of<lb />
pic are planning to stay an extra<lb />
flight because their plans for break<lb />
have fallen through. "<lb />
Advanced tickets will not be sold,<lb />
the doors open at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
'You won't believe how good<lb />
this band is<lb />
So a friend told me about the Dix-<lb />
ie Dregs in the spring of 1977<lb />
(before Free fall was released). It<lb />
was the same old thing: How excited<lb />
can you get about a verbal descrip-<lb />
tion of a group'1 Words just can't<lb />
describe it. especially when you are<lb />
talking about the Dregs.<lb />
It was during the summer of '77<lb />
thai 1 firs! heard the Dregs at Folly<lb />
Beach. St in a little bar called<lb />
"The Dancing Bear" � almost as<lb />
obscure as the Dregs were back<lb />
then, li was all of eighty-five<lb />
degrees a! nine o'clock that night,<lb />
but no one seemed to mind the heat.<lb />
The lead-off band was The<lb />
Southern Aire Band, a group of<lb />
gus 1 went to high school with.<lb />
(Brad Henty, the lead guitarist, rein-<lb />
forced my first report of the Dregs.)<lb />
The crowd enjoyed the performance<lb />
bv the local boys, but it was evident<lb />
that everyone was there to hear the<lb />
Dregs.<lb />
I he crowd was tense with an-<lb />
ficipation as I settled down right up<lb />
front with some friends and some<lb />
brevvskies, ready to be blown away.<lb />
Brad came over and told us that<lb />
violinist Allen Sloan wouldn't be<lb />
there, and a second keyboardist<lb />
would take his place. We were<lb />
disappointed, but the performance<lb />
was excellent anyway.<lb />
It was evident that Sloan's<lb />
replacement came at the last minute<lb />
� he was reading the music, and<lb />
lead guitarist Steve Morse nodded<lb />
cues to him periodically. Morse<lb />
took many of Sloan's solos and<lb />
blew everyone away with a double-<lb />
dose of his phenomenal technique<lb />
and sound. Andy West smoked on<lb />
bass, Steve Davidowski was all over<lb />
the keyboards, and the whole thing<lb />
was paced by the endless enthusiasm<lb />
of drummer Rod Morganstein.<lb />
'Where the hell did these guys<lb />
come from? was all I could<lb />
manage.<lb />
Origins<lb />
The Dregs have an unusual origin<lb />
in that they were formed for college<lb />
credit at the University of Miami<lb />
School of Music. Boasting one of<lb />
the most innovative and effective<lb />
jazz curriculum, the UM staff dur-<lb />
ing the Dregs' education included<lb />
guitarist Pat Metheny, fusion drum-<lb />
mer Michael W'alden and Weather<lb />
Report bassist Jaco Pastorius.<lb />
Steve Morse and Andy West<lb />
played in an earlier conventional<lb />
rock band called Dixie Grit in<lb />
Augusta, Ga. Morse had been<lb />
thrown out of high school for refus-<lb />
ing to cut his hair, but he applied to<lb />
UM nevertheless. The music depart-<lb />
ment was so impressed with Steve's<lb />
guitar technique that his admission<lb />
was pushed through without a high<lb />
school diploma.<lb />
Violinist Sloan finished a stint<lb />
with the Miami Philharmonic at the<lb />
same time West was talked into<lb />
enrolling at UM with Morse. Short-<lb />
ly after Morse and West arrived,<lb />
they met Sloan and Morganstein,<lb />
added keyboardist Davidowski, and<lb />
formed the original Dixie Dregs.<lb />
For college credit, the Dregs pro-<lb />
duced and recorded The Great Spec-<lb />
tacular album, later privately issued<lb />
and now a collector's item. (This is<lb />
the album my friend was ranting<lb />
and raving about. WWWZ-FM in<lb />
Summerville, S.C was giving it<lb />
airplay at the time.)<lb />
The Dixie Dregs<lb />
Photo by RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Sieve Morse (foreground) and Allen Sloan of the Dixie Dregs play Jo a<lb />
packed house in C harleston, S.t in 1977. Tuesdays concert at the Attic<lb />
was cancelled because of the snow, but the event has been rescheduled<lb />
for Saturday, March 8. Doors open at 8:30.<lb />
After graduation, the quintet<lb />
moved back to Augusta and began<lb />
playing live dates. It wasn't long<lb />
before Capricorn Records heard<lb />
about the Dregs and signed them,<lb />
and the group moved to Atlanta. In<lb />
the spring of 1977 they released their<lb />
debut album, Free Faff, produced<lb />
by Stewart Levine. The Dregs were<lb />
on their way.<lb />
Growth and Recognition<lb />
Later in '77, keyboardist Mark<lb />
Parrish replaced Davidowski, and<lb />
the Dregs widened their fanatical<lb />
following playing more and more<lb />
dates. The momentum increased<lb />
with their second release in March<lb />
1978, What If, produced by Ken<lb />
Scott, noted for his work with Paul<lb />
McCartney, John McLaughlin,<lb />
Stanley Clarke and Supertramp.<lb />
The Dregs' fame skyrocketed. In<lb />
San Francisco they bedazzled the<lb />
editors of Guitar Player, Contem-<lb />
porary Keyboard and the Examiner.<lb />
A concert in Los Angeles elicited<lb />
praise from notables like Jean-Luc<lb />
Ponty, John McLaughlin and<lb />
Stanley Clarke. Then came an in-<lb />
vitation to appear at the historic<lb />
Montreux Jazz Festival in the sum-<lb />
mer of 1978.<lb />
Montreux went so well for the<lb />
Dixie Dregs that the highlights of<lb />
their performance comprise one side<lb />
of their third album, Night of the<lb />
Living Dregs. Ken Scon produced<lb />
the live side and took the band to<lb />
Chateau Recorders to complete the<lb />
studio half of the album.<lb />
According to Morse, Night of the<lb />
Living Dregs is "much more<lb />
mature, with even more superior<lb />
production. We like to keep things<lb />
changing, ever improving, and we<lb />
think Night is a very g0od represen-<lb />
tation.<lb />
"A lot of credit has to go to Ken<lb />
Scott. He doesn't tampei with the<lb />
music, but he tells us v. hat will<lb />
work, which is invaluable in arrang-<lb />
ing<lb />
As the studio side was compk<lb />
Mark Parrish was replaced on<lb />
keyboards bv Ke 1 avit, a Miami<lb />
native and also a I 1 alumnus. "He<lb />
was a member ol the ho!?, si ja<lb />
group at the university M<lb />
noted, "and ree's improvisational<lb />
ability made him a natural<lb />
The Dregs recenth signed  rh<lb />
Regencv Arista Records and arc<lb />
currently recording theii<lb />
album in Atlanta. The Dregs also<lb />
received a Grammy nomination this<lb />
year for best rock instrumental<lb />
group.<lb />
Type of Music<lb />
To categorize the Dregs" music is<lb />
almost impossible. Rocl ai<lb />
"fusion" is the definition n<lb />
common!) used, but I won't<lb />
make an attempt.<lb />
"Fschewing vocals, the<lb />
combine equal parts ol ro.k. jaz,<lb />
country, and classical niihi to spin<lb />
a seamless web of sound with �<lb />
freshness and originality (I<lb />
Birnbaum, Down Beat.<lb />
"We rarek think of labels<lb />
Morse, "but if we did. it would<lb />
something like 'electric eh;<lb />
music' "<lb />
Categorizing their music is <lb />
last thing anyone could possiblv<lb />
want to do. jus! put on anv o tl<lb />
great albums, crank it up until the<lb />
windows rattle, and enjov vom-<lb />
Or even better, hang around ireen-<lb />
ville until Sunday and enjov a<lb />
"night of the living Dregs<lb />
"You won't believe how good<lb />
this band is<lb />
Bv BEAU HAYS<lb />
ssitanl Features Kditor<lb />
Interested students are invited to<lb />
send in their estimates o' the total<lb />
tmount of snow which hit the cam-<lb />
pus over the weekend. Extremely<lb />
masochistic persons can also submit<lb />
their entries for the amount of snow<lb />
East Carolina has received since<lb />
January 30.<lb />
The simple fact is no one knows<lb />
how much snow we have received in<lb />
the past 32 days, but the most con-<lb />
servative estimate is "a bunch<lb />
February was indeed a strange<lb />
month. The first day dawned with<lb />
snow on the ground and the final<lb />
day left us expecting more white<lb />
stuff. In between were two<lb />
snowstorms and an overextended<lb />
cold spell which was relieved by<lb />
three davs of nea � mmer condi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The latest blizzard, although not<lb />
officially connected with February,<lb />
fits right in with the bizarre pattern<lb />
which could not be adjusted to.<lb />
I rum the early morning hours of<lb />
March 1 until some 48 hours later,<lb />
the entire state was inundated with<lb />
snow. The best estimate of snowfall<lb />
in the Greenville area is 18-22 in-<lb />
ches.<lb />
It started out looking like a sleet<lb />
storm, which would be inconvenient<lb />
but hardly dangerous. But the most<lb />
dire predictions of the weather pro-<lb />
gnosticates came true and heavier<lb />
snow began piling up everywhere.<lb />
By Saturday night, most people w ho<lb />
had driven to wherever they were<lb />
decided not to try driving back.<lb />
It actually snowed very little<lb />
Saturday night, but the situation<lb />
was quickly rectified Sunday as 40<lb />
mph winds blew mountains of snow<lb />
around the campus. The storm,<lb />
which many people had taken<lb />
casually Saturday, made walking<lb />
difficult and driving next to im-<lb />
possible. However, there were some<lb />
revelers out Sunday, sliding down<lb />
hills on cardboard, hubcaps, old<lb />
notebooks, and trays stolen from<lb />
Jones Cafeteria.<lb />
Even for these people, the thrill of<lb />
the snowstorm soon passed. People<lb />
realized that the fun of being out-<lb />
side was no match for the 20-degree-<lb />
below temperatures caused by the<lb />
winds whistling out of the north<lb />
Campus; Leaves Students Playi<lb />
Vandalism was also kept at a low<lb />
level as possible deviants became<lb />
convinced that dying of exposure<lb />
would be little reward for a few<lb />
broken windows.<lb />
Monday dawned bright and clear.<lb />
The people didn't hit the streets un-<lb />
til nearly noon (presumably, they<lb />
had been partying well into the night<lb />
celebrating the cancellation of Mon-<lb />
day's classes). Without the howling<lb />
winds and blinding snow, people<lb />
found it much easier to scoop up<lb />
snow and hurl it at anything they<lb />
could find.<lb />
5A few people went out to find their<lb />
cars, many of which were merely in-<lb />
distinguishable lumps of snow.<lb />
The Olympic sports of luge and<lb />
bobsledding were revitalized by<lb />
some of the more daring students.<lb />
Several bobsled courses, formed by<lb />
piling snow at strategic locations,<lb />
appeared near the tennis courts.<lb />
People on trays and cardboard<lb />
could be seen hurtling toward trees<lb />
and cars, only to swerve away at the<lb />
last possible minute.<lb />
Tuesday's recreation consisted<lb />
mainly of excavating cars from the<lb />
slushv oarkine lots and throwing<lb />
snowballs from dorm to dorm. On<lb />
the hill, any car passing by was an<lb />
easy target for about 5 million<lb />
snowballs.<lb />
Groups of ten and twenty could<lb />
be seen pushing stranded cars<lb />
toward the safe havens of the<lb />
streets. If some abandoned car hap-<lb />
pened to be in the way, it was usual-<lb />
ly picked up and thrust aside. No<lb />
damage to cars has been reported,<lb />
but some of the cars haven't been<lb />
located yet.<lb />
Working diligently through the<lb />
day, bulldozers and motor graters<lb />
managed to clear away enough of<lb />
the parking lots to facilitate having<lb />
classes Wednesday (much to the<lb />
chagrin of the student population).<lb />
But nothing could be done about the<lb />
hundreds of cars littering campus<lb />
roads.<lb />
With rain on Wednesday and<lb />
above-freezing temperatures for<lb />
several days, the only problem along<lb />
the roads is the large piles of snow<lb />
lining the roadside. Speculation e<lb />
ists that it may be well into I99<lb />
before this difficulty can be com<lb />
pletely alleviated.<lb />
The real success story oi the<lb />
storm has to be the four-wheel drive<lb />
vehicles. These hardy little<lb />
characters blazed around with<lb />
reckless abandon during even the<lb />
worst of the blizzard. Man) people<lb />
went around helping free stuck car-<lb />
See STORM Page 6. Col. I<lb />
New British Invasion Brings<lb />
On Innovative Musical Revh<lb />
Photo by RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Snow cancels classes<lb />
and students spend the day joy riding<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Most Americans do not ap-<lb />
preciate the role that the black man<lb />
has played in the development of<lb />
American history in general and,<lb />
specifically, underestimate the<lb />
significance that black music has in<lb />
popular music.<lb />
A few people consider the black<lb />
man's contribution to be only in the<lb />
areas of disco, soul and pop,<lb />
thereby failing to give credit for<lb />
such glorious musical genres as jazz,<lb />
blues, funk and especially R&amp;B.<lb />
Once even the term Rhythm and<lb />
Blues was considered to have<lb />
disagreeable connotations, and only<lb />
lately has it been recognized that<lb />
much of pop music has been in-<lb />
fluenced by R&amp;B.<lb />
The British have always recogniz-<lb />
ed that the struggle against oppres-<lb />
sion has created certain existential<lb />
qualities within blacks which are<lb />
manifest in the form of powerful<lb />
and evocative music. The first<lb />
British invasion of the early 60s had<lb />
as its roots American blues and rock<lb />
and roll. Groups such as the Beatles,<lb />
the Stones, the Who, Led Zeppelin,<lb />
Eric Clapton, and John Mayall were<lb />
impressed with such black artists as<lb />
Huddie Ledbetter, Chuck Berry,<lb />
Willie Dixon, Little Richard and<lb />
Muddy Waters.<lb />
We are in the midst of a new<lb />
British invasion, and much of this<lb />
new music bears the influence of<lb />
black music, emerging from the new<lb />
world, the island sensation Reggae,<lb />
derived largely from American<lb />
R&amp;B. Reggae groups like Bob<lb />
Marley and The Wallers, Burning<lb />
Spear, Jimmy Cliff, Byron Lee, and<lb />
Prince Buster have played impor-<lb />
tant roles in the development of the<lb />
styles of The Clash, The Police, The<lb />
Specials, Madness and the Jam.<lb />
These and other groups are greatly<lb />
indebted to Reggae for its powerful<lb />
presence, sparkling rhythmic exten-<lb />
sions, and socially conscious lyrics.<lb />
Quickly the term New Wave<lb />
comes to mind, but I have come to<lb />
believe this term is archaic � it has<lb />
been prostituted so much by recor-<lb />
ding personnel and radio per-<lb />
sonalities that seems to have lost its<lb />
validity. I prefer to call this new<lb />
music by the term New Rock, partly<lb />
because of the confusion concerning<lb />
what New Wave is, and because<lb />
distinctions can be made between<lb />
the two genres.<lb />
This new music has its roots in the<lb />
desires of the common man, striving<lb />
for powerful simplicity and a return<lb />
to the basic ideas about men and<lb />
music and their ecological relation-<lb />
ship with society.<lb />
The Police and the Clash are the<lb />
two most prominent British new<lb />
rock groups, and both are an eclec-<lb />
tic blend of new wave and Reggae<lb />
that has catapulted both groups to<lb />
the forefront of the international<lb />
music scene. The Police were the<lb />
first to bring Reggae to popularity<lb />
in the new wave scene with the<lb />
release of the popular single<lb />
"Roxanne<lb />
But it was actually the Clash who<lb />
were the first in new rock to utilize<lb />
reggae on their first album in 1977.<lb />
Some have suggested, however, that<lb />
this "razor cut" or "white" reggae<lb />
is somehow a perversion of what is<lb />
considered a uniquely black or third<lb />
world phenomenon and is the pro-<lb />
fiteering of an art form.<lb />
The British recording company<lb />
2-Tone Records was founded by the<lb />
group The Specials and is home tor<lb />
them and their alter-egos Madness.<lb />
Both groups feature the unique off-<lb />
beat sounds of "ska one of the<lb />
predecessors of Jamaican reggae.<lb />
that is dominated by a sort of inside<lb />
out beat and bizarre horn ar<lb />
rangements. The Specials and<lb />
Madness have just released new<lb />
albums that celebrate the lifestyle of<lb />
the "rude-boys" and exhibit in-<lb />
creasing concern for the welfare of<lb />
the common man.<lb />
The Specials have been receiv ing a<lb />
strong, positive response from<lb />
critics in the United States, and their<lb />
first album is currently in the top<lb />
fifty selling albums of this nation,<lb />
and the top twenty in the U.K. The<lb />
album has a lean, spare sound that<lb />
is reminiscent of The Clash's first<lb />
album, was produced by Elvis<lb />
Costello, and is a superb endeavor.<lb />
It features commendable efforts<lb />
concerning racial equality and the<lb />
need for contraception.<lb />
The album by Madness, though<lb />
containing a few nice cuts such as<lb />
"My Girl" and "Mummy's Boy<lb />
is not altogether that great an<lb />
album, so don't write any bad<lb />
checks to buy it.<lb />
Two females, Marianne Faithfull,<lb />
and Chryssie Hynde (of the<lb />
Pretenders) have proven that new<lb />
rock is indeed for justice and equali-<lb />
ty, even in regards to sex, as oppos-<lb />
ed to more traditional rock. Fach<lb />
have released excellent new albums<lb />
that are being well received by both<lb />
critics and consumers alike,<lb />
establishing a strong role for women<lb />
in rock during the 80s. This pair arc<lb />
weaving musical careers<lb />
See NEW Page 6, C ol. 5<lb /><pb facs="00057253_tn_0006" /><lb />
v , - - -  � &amp;<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 6, 1980<lb />
New British Performers<lb />
l Set Future Music Pattern<lb />
Continued from Page 5<lb />
out of exceptional secured a group and a<lb />
talent and worldly-wise recording contract with<lb />
lyrical strength, instead Sires records, and has<lb />
of promotional hype set out to conquer the<lb />
like that of pop harlot world. She is well on<lb />
Deborah Harry of her way, for the fans<lb />
Blondie. and critics are raving<lb />
Marianne Faithful about Chryssie's hav-<lb />
has proven to be ing "more to offer<lb />
somewhat of an enigma emotionally and<lb />
to me, for although her musically (and sexual-<lb />
album is receiving ly) than any of her<lb />
much critical acclaim, competition" (Robert<lb />
when I saw her on Christgau, Village<lb />
"Saturday Night Voice).<lb />
Live she was perfect- The Pretenders are<lb />
ly atrocious. Marianne one of the more pro-<lb />
has been around for mising groups to<lb />
quite a good while, was emerge from the new<lb />
formerly Mick Jagger's rock scene, powered by<lb />
girlfriend, and has Chryssie's dynamic<lb />
The Specials<lb />
somewhat of a troubled<lb />
past. Though her new<lb />
album, Broken<lb />
English, is a success,<lb />
Marianne's claim to<lb />
fame may be the fact<lb />
that Jagger's "Wild<lb />
Horses" was written<lb />
with her in mind.<lb />
Chryssie Hynde left<lb />
the United States to<lb />
pursue a career of rock<lb />
in the British Isles,<lb />
voice and terse lyrics<lb />
with brilliant support<lb />
from lead guitarist<lb />
James Honeyman<lb />
Scott. The Pretenders<lb />
are definitely con-<lb />
tenders.<lb />
The Who and the Sex<lb />
Pistols had perhaps the<lb />
definitive roles in the<lb />
formation of this new<lb />
British Invation, and a<lb />
group that shows a<lb />
strong influence of<lb />
both groups is a little-<lb />
known group called the<lb />
Jam. Their similarity to<lb />
the Who was first<lb />
noticed with their first<lb />
recorded effort entitled<lb />
All Mod Cons, which<lb />
was a minor success.<lb />
Their latest release is<lb />
Selling Sons, currently<lb />
in the top twenty in Bri-<lb />
tain. 1 am really im-<lb />
pressed with this<lb />
album, for it is une-<lb />
qualled in its sheer<lb />
power and lyrical<lb />
strength (even by the<lb />
Clash), and you hae<lb />
never heard the single<lb />
"Heat Wave" until you<lb />
have heard it by the<lb />
Jam.<lb />
Setting Sons is<lb />
among the most gut-<lb />
wrenching rock that<lb />
has ever been recorded,<lb />
and the Jam should<lb />
take their place along<lb />
side The Clash as the<lb />
clarions for a new age<lb />
in rock music. You may<lb />
have some difficulty<lb />
getting to buy or even<lb />
part of the new British invasion<lb />
Storm Problems Still Plague ECU<lb />
Continued from Page 5<lb />
and taking victims of<lb />
the storm to their<lb />
destinations. Others<lb />
simply rode up and<lb />
down the deserted<lb />
highways, enjoying the<lb />
fact that they were the<lb />
only ones capable of<lb />
locomotion.<lb />
Freshmen were vic-<lb />
timized by the storm<lb />
more than most other<lb />
students. The freshman<lb />
parking lots were<lb />
covered by about three<lb />
feet of snow until<lb />
Wednesday afternoon,<lb />
when bulldozers went<lb />
to work clearing the<lb />
lots.<lb />
Provided a freshman<lb />
could get his car out<lb />
after the snow was<lb />
cleared, he would have<lb />
trouble parking it. Not<lb />
mud indefinitely, ing their tires in the re-<lb />
freshmen looked for maining snow as they<lb />
other locations. But the leave town<lb />
campus security opera- According to the<lb />
tions had returned to most accurate weather<lb />
normal by Wednesday forecasters, the<lb />
night, and the spectre crocuses, winter saves<lb />
of tickets and the like<lb />
hung over each<lb />
freshman car not still<lb />
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has come for the last<lb />
time. A few people<lb />
went out to find their<lb />
cars, many of which<lb />
were merely in-<lb />
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wanting to subject their beginning this<lb />
vehicles to the possibili- weekend, most students<lb />
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1 he dynamic duo forward<lb />
Herb Gray .n. guard George<lb />
Maynor, joined three other Pirate<lb />
seniors, Herb Krusen, kvle Powers<lb />
I rank Hobson, in the playing<lb />
� final collegiate basketball<lb />
s 1 ul it after the game, the<lb />
me "went out in style<lb />
Gray and May nor.<lb />
�. the top scoi ei s foi<lb />
II all season, combined for a<lb />
56 points in leading the<lb />
1 victory. In a game that<lb />
oughout, this twosome<lb />
the dil ference.<lb />
Maynoi especially seemed to dig<lb />
Icep when it looked as though he<lb />
 out on a losing note. He-<lb />
played as though lie were determin<lb />
ed not to i.o so, scoring 12 points in<lb />
the second period, and an<lb />
astonishing 11 in the five-minute<lb />
overtime period en route to a<lb />
30 point (career high), nine re-<lb />
bound, and four assist perfor<lb />
mance.<lb />
"I kept looking at the scoreboard<lb />
the last two minutes of regulation<lb />
claimed the 6-3 Raeford native.<lb />
'ear the end, 1 gave it everything<lb />
that I possibly could<lb />
s tor his ottensive dominance in<lb />
the overtime period (scored 11 ol<lb />
ECU's 17 points). Maynor said he<lb />
nisi had to have the ball. "I kept<lb />
moving and getting the ball he<lb />
claimed. "I had that feeling<lb />
I he second half explosion came<lb />
alter a poor 3-of-10 shooting per-<lb />
formance in the opening halt. "I<lb />
was forcing shots in the lust halt<lb />
Maynoi explained. "Also, I jusl<lb />
wasn't getting my man in the ait like<lb />
1 should<lb />
For Ciiay. it was his most gratify-<lb />
ing hour. The 6-8 Seat Pleasant,<lb />
Md. native scored 26 points, one<lb />
below his careei high, pulled down a<lb />
eateet high 19 rebounds and block-<lb />
ed two shots.<lb />
"I'd have to say this is my best<lb />
game ever said Gray. "I can truly<lb />
say that I and the team went out in<lb />
style<lb />
s he sat in the lockei room<lb />
following the contest, Gray's mind<lb />
centered on memories of his tour<lb />
years as a collegiate player with the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
"I kinda feel like reminiscing a<lb />
little bit he said. "You know,<lb />
there have been some good tunes<lb />
here along w ith the bad<lb />
Gray was obviously referring to<lb />
the two seasons the Pirates foiled<lb />
under controversial coach Larry<lb />
Gillman, a term that was culminated<lb />
when Gillman resigned List season<lb />
nist before the Pirate basketball<lb />
program was placed on probation<lb />
"Heck Gray continued, "1<lb />
really enjoyed my freshman year<lb />
undei (Dave) Patton. We had a<lb />
great win over William and Mary<lb />
that year. My sophomore year 1<lb />
remember how well we played when<lb />
we went out to Indiana.<lb />
"As for my junior year, I can't<lb />
say tot) much<lb />
It was during his junior year that<lb />
Gray left the Pirate squad due to<lb />
run-ins with Gillman.<lb />
"This season Gray claimed,<lb />
"has been my most satisfying.<lb />
We're 16-11, a winning record. I'm<lb />
glad we got to accomplish that<lb />
For another Pirate senior statter.<lb />
Herb Krusen. Saturday was satistv<lb />
ing from a team standpoint but not<lb />
from a personal one as he finished<lb />
with a sub par 4 of-12 shooting per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
"It's been a great vear said<lb />
Krusen, "and it ended well today. I<lb />
didn't shoot as well as usual but<lb />
Herb and George reallv picked up<lb />
the slack<lb />
for ECU coach Dave Odom, the<lb />
loss o the five seniors means that he<lb />
will have to hit the recruiting road<lb />
hard this year.<lb />
"They'll really leave  void he-<lb />
said. "The thing is, though, that<lb />
people naturally realie how much<lb />
we'll miss Herb Krusen, Herb dray<lb />
and George Maynor but we'll miss<lb />
Kyle Powers and Frank Hobson<lb />
aw fully bad also<lb />
"Kyle has come so tat and is our<lb />
most complete player. I can play<lb />
him anywhere. And frank Hobson<lb />
was a real lifesaver today. He came<lb />
in late in the game in Mike Gibson's<lb />
place and just played super<lb />
Though Odom must worry about<lb />
replacing the fivesome, he ean o so<lb />
feeling, like Gray said, that they<lb />
"went out in style<lb />
George Maynor was 8-for-8 from FT line Saturday.<lb />
Maynor Scores 30<lb />
Pirates Down UWM<lb />
96-86 In OT Thriller<lb />
Hhoto by KIP SLOAN<lb />
Herb "Scooter" Gray slams one home.<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
sports Y �1it�r<lb />
Seniors Herb Gray and George<lb />
Maynor combined for 56 points to<lb />
lead Fast Carolina to a 96-86 over-<lb />
time victory over stubborn<lb />
Wisconsin-Mil aukee Saturday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
Gray and Maynor were two o<lb />
five Pirate seniors playing the last<lb />
games of their collegiete careers and<lb />
went out on a winning note as ECU<lb />
finished its season at 16-11, the<lb />
school's first winning mark since<lb />
1975.<lb />
The game was fast-paced and<lb />
close all the way as neither team led<lb />
by more than five points during<lb />
regulation play. The game was tight<lb />
enough, in fact, that most o the<lb />
1,800 fans in attendance stayed until<lb />
the end despite a severe winter<lb />
storm.<lb />
"This was a very enjoyable<lb />
game said ECU head coach Dave<lb />
Odom. "We played with real en-<lb />
thusiasm, something we've been<lb />
lacking for a while now. I'm sure<lb />
the fans realized this and enjoyed it<lb />
also<lb />
The first half saw the lead change<lb />
hands numerous times as the largest<lb />
advantage either team held was a<lb />
mere four points.<lb />
UWM led at the intermission by<lb />
one, 43-42, behind Dave Weber's 14<lb />
points and the only 43.9 per cent<lb />
shooting o' the Pirates.<lb />
The second half remained as tight<lb />
as the first, thanks to the timely<lb />
shooting of Maynor. I he 6-3<lb />
Raeford native had one spell in the<lb />
second period where he scored eight<lb />
consecutive I c I buckets.<lb />
Maynor's scoring kept the Pirates<lb />
in the lead throughout the second<lb />
period until the six-minute mark<lb />
when a bucket by Hob Mood put<lb />
UWM up 70-69.<lb />
From this point on the two clubs<lb />
exchanged buckets�and the lead. It<lb />
appealed that the team that had the<lb />
ball last would win.<lb />
Following two tree throws by<lb />
Flood at the 1:18 mark that tied the-<lb />
game at 79, the Pirates called<lb />
timeout to set up a possible winning<lb />
bucket, remaining.<lb />
ECU then held for one shot and<lb />
watched a possible regulation vic-<lb />
tory fall to the wayside when I'ony<lb />
Byles' 1-looter fell short.<lb />
The overtime period was another<lb />
chapter in the "Maynor story<lb />
1 he ECU guard totally dominated<lb />
the extra period, scoring 11 of his<lb />
team's 17 points, the result of which<lb />
was the 96-86 win.<lb />
"1 just kept moving and getting<lb />
the ball Maynor said of his play in<lb />
the Ol . "1 had that feeling<lb />
"That feeling" enabled Maynor<lb />
to close out his ECU career with a<lb />
career-high 30 points, 23 of which<lb />
came during the second half and<lb />
overtime period. The Pirate star<lb />
also dished off four assist<lb />
The 6-8 Gray also went out on a<lb />
record-setting note, tallying 26<lb />
points, one below his personal high,<lb />
and a career-high 19 rebounds.<lb />
"This is a great way to end up my<lb />
career at East Carolina Gray said.<lb />
"I'd have tit call this mv greatest<lb />
game evei<lb />
It tool<lb />
senioi stai - could offei<lb />
the scrappy Milw<lb />
I M was <lb />
that eclipsed the<lb />
Bob I d allied 22<lb />
20 and Chris Lewis 20 I<lb />
pulled down 11 reb<lb />
team's season tit<lb />
I hough I M �<lb />
9-1" mark. (dom<lb />
"1 can't explaii<lb />
saiu. i ney sno<lb />
today. I think they<lb />
team<lb />
For Odom the gai e<lb />
close his first sea<lb />
coach, a position<lb />
unenviable when<lb />
"I ast summer. 1 nevei<lb />
we'd win these 1<lb />
"But everyone has <lb />
coaches, players, everybex<lb />
game marks a bes<lb />
end<lb />
WISCONSIN-Mil W VLKFI S<lb />
I ewis 9 2-3 20, 1 lood S 3 22<lb />
Tatge 4 4-7 12, Cullei<lb />
Weber 9 2 2 20, Barnes I 2 2<lb />
Jones 3 0-0 6. Rossei 10-0 2<lb />
36 14-22 86<lb />
FAST CAROI l p<lb />
Hobson 2 1-3 5, Powt s -<lb />
Grav 10 6-12 26. Maynor 118-8 3<lb />
Krusen 4 0-0 8, Md aurin 0<lb />
Byles 4 1-1 9, I nderwood 2 2<lb />
Gibson 2 0-0 4. Totals 39 18 ?<lb />
Halt time UWM 43. ECl -<lb />
Fouled out - None Iota:<lb />
UWM 21. ECU 17. Iechi<lb />
None. - 1,800.<lb />
NCAA Tourney Is Wide-Open Affair<lb />
See NCAA pairings on page eight.<lb />
The NCAA pairings are all set.<lb />
All the speculation is over. Well,<lb />
almost.<lb />
The speculation now centers<lb />
around which of any number of<lb />
teams could win the coveted na-<lb />
tional title.<lb />
The entire Associated Press Top<lb />
Ten. along with several members of<lb />
the second ten, have a shot at the<lb />
championship. Gone are the days<lb />
when one team, namely UCLA, was<lb />
a clearcut favorite going into the<lb />
tournament.<lb />
Strange enough, the number one<lb />
�team in the country, DePaul, is not<lb />
really considered the pre-tourney<lb />
favorite. This makes it two years<lb />
consecutively that number one wa;<lb />
not favored. If you recall, last<lb />
season top-ranked Indiana State<lb />
was given little chance by the<lb />
"experts<lb />
So if it's not DePaul, who is the<lb />
favorite this time around? Is it Ken-<lb />
tucky, Louisville, LSU, Indiana,<lb />
Maryland, Oregan State, Syracuse,<lb />
Ohio State?<lb />
Yep, that's who it is. It could be<lb />
any of those learns, plus a few-<lb />
others, depending on who's looking<lb />
at it and HOW they look at it.<lb />
The forementioned teams are<lb />
joined by Notre Dame, North<lb />
Carolina, Duke, and Georgetown as<lb />
clubs given a significant chance to<lb />
end up on top.<lb />
With 48 teams included in the<lb />
tourney this year, there is a unique<lb />
situation as the entire top twenty is<lb />
included for the first time in history.<lb />
Therefore, the four regionals are<lb />
blanced-and packed.<lb />
The East may be the easiest of the<lb />
four as only four ranked teams are<lb />
included (Syracuse, Maryland.<lb />
Georgetown and Iona) and only two<lb />
(Syracuse and Maryland) are in the<lb />
top ten.<lb />
If things go on schedule, Syracuse<lb />
and Maryland should meet in the<lb />
East finals. Maryland would rate<lb />
the favorite.<lb />
In the Midwest Regional, things<lb />
are much tougher. Number two<lb />
Louisville and number three LSU<lb />
join ninth-ranked Notre Dame,<lb />
15th-ranked North Carolina and<lb />
16th-ranked Missouri to form a<lb />
most imposing group.<lb />
The finals shou'a, of course,<lb />
feature Louisville and LSU. The<lb />
winner of that game would be well<lb />
on the way to a possible national ti-<lb />
tle. LSU is the pick here.<lb />
In the Mideast one finds number<lb />
four Kentucky, number seven In-<lb />
diana, 13th-rankedSt. John's, 14th-<lb />
ranked Duke and number 20 Pur-<lb />
due. The finals should feature In-<lb />
diana and Kentucky, though Duke<lb />
has a shot should the Blue Devils<lb />
continue playing as spirited as they<lb />
did in the Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference tournament.<lb />
The national finals are located in<lb />
Indianapolis, Indiana this season.<lb />
All things point to Indiana's<lb />
Hoosiers edging out Kentucky and<lb />
therefore going "home" as a<lb />
member of the Final Four.<lb />
The West Region is loaded as<lb />
usual. Top-ranked DePaul heads<lb />
the entries. Competiton for the<lb />
Blue Demons will come from fifth-<lb />
ranked Oregan State, lOth-ranked<lb />
Ohio State, 12th-ranked Brigham<lb />
Young, number 17 Weber State and<lb />
number 18 Arizona State.<lb />
DePaul is the favorite with the<lb />
bookies but not here. Ohio State<lb />
has one of the most imposing<lb />
lineups in the country and should<lb />
sweep to a Wesl title, edging, believe<lb />
it or not, Clemson in the regional<lb />
finals. The Figers should surprise<lb />
many people, including Oregan<lb />
State, before falling to the<lb />
Buckeyes.<lb />
So that's a Final Four of eighth-<lb />
ranked Maryland, third-ranked<lb />
LSU. number seven Indiana and<lb />
number 10 Ohio State.<lb />
From there anything could hap-<lb />
pen.<lb />
But, what the heck. Maryland<lb />
over LSU and Indiana over Ohio<lb />
State.<lb />
In the final game, the Hoosiers<lb />
must be favored because of<lb />
geographical reasons. Just as N.C.<lb />
State enjoyed a geographical advan-<lb />
tage in their 1974 national tite<lb />
(tourney was in Greensboro), so<lb />
should Indiana here.<lb />
Why Indiana? The Hoosiers have<lb />
it all. First there are two legitimate<lb />
All-America candidates on board in<lb />
forward Mike Woodson and<lb />
freshman guard Isiah Thomas.<lb />
The team could not function suc-<lb />
cessfully without the two. oodson<lb />
went down with an injury earlier<lb />
this season when the Hoosiers were<lb />
ranked number one. While he was<lb />
out, the team fell out of the rank-<lb />
ings. His return a few weeks ago<lb />
propelled Indiana back among the<lb />
nation's elite.<lb />
The 6-1 Thomas is the ultimate<lb />
point guard. He is probably the best<lb />
at his position to come along since<lb />
Phil Ford.<lb />
So look for the Hoosiers to finish<lb />
on top. Keep in mind, though, that<lb />
the tourney is so balanced thai<lb />
anyone can be upset at any time.<lb />
The key to the NCAA tourney,<lb />
though, is as much slaying healthy<lb />
as it is playing well. An injury to In<lb />
diana or any of the other contenders<lb />
could eliminate their chances.<lb />
I<lb /><pb facs="00057253_tn_0008" /><lb />
. VI " <lb />
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By EDDIE<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
wrestling team went in-<lb />
to the NCAA Division I<lb />
Eastern Regional Tour-<lb />
nament with a number<lb />
of its wrestlers nursing<lb />
aches and pains. The<lb />
Bucs came out, though,<lb />
inflicting a lot of pain<lb />
onto the other teams in<lb />
the tournament.<lb />
ECU finished third<lb />
in the 16-team tourna-<lb />
ment with 58 points.<lb />
Only Slippery Rock<lb />
(68'2 points) and<lb />
Virginia Tech 61 Vi)<lb />
outdistanced the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
The Bucs also placed<lb />
two individual wrestlers<lb />
into the NCAA Divi-<lb />
sion 1 National Tourna-<lb />
ment, to be held at<lb />
Oregon. They are<lb />
Butch Revils (177<lb />
pounds) and D.T.<lb />
Joyner (heavyweight).<lb />
"We really did<lb />
well said a satisfied<lb />
ECU head coach Ed<lb />
Steers. "In the finals,<lb />
Butch decisioned Bod<lb />
Reisch of Virginia<lb />
Tech, 5-3. D.T. Joyner<lb />
pinned Bill Pfeffer of<lb />
Virginia Tech at the<lb />
V.20 mark<lb />
Frank Schaede (150)<lb />
and Jay Dever (190)<lb />
reached the finals in<lb />
their respective weight<lb />
classes, but both came<lb />
up short. Schaede lost<lb />
5-3 to Anthony Surage<lb />
of Rutgers and Dever<lb />
was defeated 18-6 by<lb />
Mark Miller of Virginia<lb />
Tech.<lb />
"Schaede wrestled a<lb />
super tournament<lb />
Steers said. "He came<lb />
very, very close to win-<lb />
ning. We're proud of<lb />
the fact that Frank<lb />
broke the twenty win<lb />
mark for the first time<lb />
in his senior year<lb />
Steers was also im-<lb />
pressed with Dever who<lb />
pinned his first three<lb />
opponents to gain en-<lb />
trance into the finals<lb />
before losing.<lb />
But the story this<lb />
year has been the duo<lb />
of Revils and Joyner.<lb />
li Revils was on crut-<lb />
ches the Tuesday<lb />
before the tourna-<lb />
ment Steers said. "It<lb />
took a lot of courage<lb />
on his part to come<lb />
through<lb />
Joyner has been<lb />
fighting a strep throat<lb />
the last couple of<lb />
weeks, according to<lb />
Steers.<lb />
"It gets better, then<lb />
worse he said. "We<lb />
were concerned about<lb />
his conditioning<lb />
In reference to the<lb />
Nationals, which will<lb />
be held at Oregon State<lb />
from March 13-15,<lb />
Steers said, "We're go-<lb />
ing in with the attitude<lb />
that Revils and Joyner<lb />
can be all-American<lb />
"D.T. can go with<lb />
them all Steers said<lb />
flatly.<lb />
Concerning Revils,<lb />
Steers remarked, "I'd<lb />
feel a lot more positive<lb />
about him, but his<lb />
ankle still hurts<lb />
Quakers Win,<lb />
Make NCAA<lb />
By BARRY WILNER<lb />
AP Sports Writer<lb />
The University of<lb />
Pennsylvania became<lb />
the last team into the<lb />
NCAA tournament and<lb />
Pepperdine became the<lb />
first team out of the<lb />
National Invitation<lb />
Tournament. And<lb />
tonight, the postseason<lb />
action begins in<lb />
earnest.<lb />
Penn edged<lb />
Princeton 50-49 on<lb />
James Salters' bucket<lb />
with 10 seconds left to<lb />
win a playoff for the<lb />
Ivy League title at<lb />
Easton, Pa. The<lb />
Quakers, who made it<lb />
to the Final Four last<lb />
year but lost their other<lb />
four starters from that<lb />
team to graduation,<lb />
thus completed the<lb />
NCAA tourney field.<lb />
Penn travels to West<lb />
Lafayette, Ind on<lb />
Thursday to play<lb />
Washington State in<lb />
the Mideast Regional.<lb />
The NIT opened with<lb />
Michael Wiley connec-<lb />
ting for 31 points in<lb />
leading Long Beach<lb />
State to a 104-87 rout<lb />
of Pepperdine. All five<lb />
Long Beach starters hit<lb />
for double figures.<lb />
The NIT continues<lb />
tonight with eight first-<lb />
round games. St.<lb />
Peter's visits Connec-<lb />
ticut; West Texas State<lb />
is at Illinois State;<lb />
Lafayette travels to<lb />
Virginia; Loyola,<lb />
Chicago is at Illinois;<lb />
Penn State takes on the<lb />
University of Alabama<lb />
in a game at Birm-<lb />
ingham, Ala St.<lb />
Joseph's, Pa visits<lb />
Texas; Murray State<lb />
goes to Jacksonville<lb />
and Bolwing Green is at<lb />
Minnesota.<lb />
There are six more<lb />
NIT openers Thursday<lb />
and one more on Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
Other NCAA tour-<lb />
nament sites Thursday<lb />
include Greensboro,<lb />
N.C Lincoln, Neb<lb />
and Ogden, Utah. On<lb />
Friday, opening round<lb />
contests will take place<lb />
at Providence, R.I<lb />
Bowling Green, Ky<lb />
Denton, Texas and<lb />
Tempe, Ariz.<lb />
Salters is the lone<lb />
starter left from Penn's<lb />
surprising finalists.<lb />
"I was in that<lb />
rhythm said the cap-<lb />
tain of the 16-11<lb />
Quakers. "Last year we<lb />
had something to pro-<lb />
ve; we knew how good<lb />
we were. This year we<lb />
don't know how good<lb />
we are ourselves<lb />
"I was really proud<lb />
the way the kids hung<lb />
in said Penn Coach<lb />
Bob Weinhauer. "With<lb />
one senior guard � and<lb />
we lost three possible<lb />
starters to injuries �<lb />
they just kept hanging<lb />
in all year<lb />
Salters led Penn with<lb />
15 points<lb />
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