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(Hht lEaat Carolinian<lb />
Vol.54No46'(i<lb />
1<lb />
) Pages<lb />
Tuesday, March 25, 1980 1<lb />
(Greenville, VC<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
ECU Board of Trustees Hears Controversies<lb />
by CHAP GURLEY<lb />
Members of ECU's Board of Trustees came to observe the SGA meeting on Monday as part of a 2-dav<lb />
orientation visit they are making at the university. Seated (right to left) are Mr. Troy Pate, Board of<lb />
I ruslees chairman: Mr. Ashley Futrell, vice- chairman; and ECU Chancellor Brewer.<lb />
The ECU Board of Trustees<lb />
heard student legislators discuss<lb />
several controversial issues as they<lb />
observed the SGA meeting yester-<lb />
day. Among the topics discussed<lb />
were SGA loans for abortions, the<lb />
upcoming SGA elections and the<lb />
personal use of the SGA secretary to<lb />
type private term papers.<lb />
The trustees were observing the<lb />
legislature in connection with their<lb />
annual orientation session, and as a<lb />
preliminary to their regular meeting<lb />
scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Tuesday.<lb />
The trustees could not be present<lb />
for all of the meeting because they<lb />
were scheduled to attend a banquet<lb />
in their honor later in the evening.<lb />
The policy for receiving an SGA<lb />
loan for an abortion was questioned<lb />
twice by the legislature. After<lb />
reading an editorial in The East<lb />
Carolinian opposing the present<lb />
system of getting an SGA-funded<lb />
abortion � due to the system's<lb />
potential lack of confidentiality �<lb />
Jeff Triplett asked SGA Treasurer<lb />
Ricky Lowe whether Lowe thought<lb />
that applicants could in fact expect<lb />
to be treated confidentially.<lb />
"I don't see how it could be kept honest electon "<lb />
more secret said Lowe. A "truthful and honest election"<lb />
Lowe also expressed the opinion was also the main theme at the<lb />
that "if there are student fees being meeting of the SGA candidates later<lb />
used, it should be handled by in the evening. The el<lb />
Iranian Prosecutor Threatens Hostages<lb />
ROME (AP) � A top Iranian<lb />
proecutor, condemning the shah's<lb />
move to Egypt, said today the<lb />
American hostages in Tehran "will<lb />
be put on trial" for espionage and<lb />
those found guilty "will be jailed<lb />
Ayatollah Sadegh khalkhali, a<lb />
newly elected member of the Iranian<lb />
Parliament who ran the Islamic<lb />
courts that executed hundreds of<lb />
members of the shah's old regime,<lb />
said the trials will take place when<lb />
Parliament opens. That is expected<lb />
to be no earlier than mid-April.<lb />
Khalkhali, the prosecutor who<lb />
claimed last year to have sent out<lb />
airport en route from Tehran to<lb />
Tripoli, Libya, on an official visit at<lb />
the invitation of the Libyan govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
It was the first time in weeks that<lb />
a leading Iranian official had<lb />
students SGA President Brett<lb />
Melvin later agreed with this view.<lb />
When the topic surfaced again<lb />
later in the meeting, Lowe cited that<lb />
males could also get the loans for<lb />
abortions and that the loans were<lb />
available even if the woman chose to<lb />
continue her pregnancy.<lb />
The SGA election, scheduled for<lb />
April 2, was also a prime subject at<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
Nicky Francis, elections commit-<lb />
tee chairman, was the first to speak.<lb />
Francis' main concern was with his<lb />
new committee.<lb />
His choice of members on the<lb />
committee had come under fire<lb />
because only one member of the<lb />
committee was not a member of the<lb />
fraternity of which Francis is an<lb />
alumni. Francis announced that he<lb />
has eliminated his fraternity<lb />
brothers from the committee and<lb />
that only one member remained<lb />
from the original group.<lb />
"I didn't do this to pacify<lb />
anyone said Francis. He said that<lb />
he made the move to avoid con-<lb />
troversy in the election. He also<lb />
stated, "This will be a truthful and<lb />
The clergyman-prosecutor assail-<lb />
ed Sadat and President Carter for<lb />
protecting the ousted shah and said<lb />
the hostages' freedom "is in the<lb />
hands of Carter. The U.S. is delay-<lb />
ing their liberation.<lb />
"The capitalists of America do<lb />
not want to listen to or understand<lb />
ssassination squads to track down months of the crisis to put their eap-<lb />
the deposed shah, spoke at a news tives on trial. But they have made<lb />
conference at Rome's international specific allegations of espionage<lb />
against only a few embassy staff<lb />
members.<lb />
"I hope that many of them are in-<lb />
nocent and can return to their<lb />
families and home Khalkhali told<lb />
reporters. "It's certain that for<lb />
spoken so definitely of trials for any those that are guilty, we will refuse<lb />
of the 50 U.S. Embassy hostages. It them the well-being that they are<lb />
could not be determined, however, now enjoying in the 'hotel' where poor and suffering people and give<lb />
they are now lodged support to a great criminal and thief<lb />
Khalkhali also said eventual who issued orders to kill almost<lb />
release of the hostages depends on<lb />
the extradition back to Iran of the<lb />
deposed Shah Mohammad Reza<lb />
Pahlavi, who arrived today in<lb />
Cairo, Egypt, after a three-month<lb />
stay in Panama. Pahlavi has been<lb />
granted asylum by Egyptian Presi-<lb />
dent Anwar Sadat.<lb />
evening, l ne election rules<lb />
were discussed, and seeral an-<lb />
nouncements were made concerning<lb />
where handbills and poster, could<lb />
appear.<lb />
It was also announced in both<lb />
meetings that an additional polling<lb />
place will be set up in the Student<lb />
Store Lobby. The purpose of the<lb />
new polling station was to lighten<lb />
traffic at the polls and hopefully en-<lb />
courage more oters. said Francis.<lb />
Two people will be running tor<lb />
the office of president of the SGA<lb />
Drake Mann, -ttorne General of<lb />
the SGA, and Charlie Sherrod, cur-<lb />
rent vice president, had announced<lb />
their candidacies well before the<lb />
deadline.<lb />
For the office of vice president<lb />
there will also be two candidates.<lb />
Lynn Calder and Al Patrick.<lb />
For the office of treasurer, there<lb />
were two candidates. Danny<lb />
O'Connor and Kirk I ittle.<lb />
The secretars's post will have on-<lb />
ly one contender this year,<lb />
Marianne Edwards.<lb />
At one point in the meeting. Ed-<lb />
See ECU, Page 3. col. l<lb />
whether Khalkhali was speaking<lb />
authoritatively for the Iranian<lb />
leadership.<lb />
The Moslem militants who have<lb />
held the embassy since Nov. 4<lb />
threatened repeatedly in the first<lb />
NCSL To Propose<lb />
Adoption Of ERA<lb />
70,000 people and tortured<lb />
thousands and thousands of Ira-<lb />
nians in jail.<lb />
"We firmly condemn this action<lb />
(Egypt's acceptance of the shah)<lb />
and in the near future we will give<lb />
the necessary response<lb />
Growing Collection,<lb />
State Laws Force<lb />
Books Into Garbage<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
Ve�s F.ditor<lb />
Jovner Library has thrown away<lb />
d aerage of 1160 books per year<lb />
crease its collection by five percent<lb />
each year. Currently, about 17,000<lb />
volumns are added annually. As<lb />
many as possible of the additions<lb />
are microfilmed to conserve shelf<lb />
since 1977 - a fact made necessary space, Brunelle said.<lb />
b a growing collection and shrink-<lb />
ing shelf space, say library officials.<lb />
According to Dr. Wilson Lu-<lb />
quire, associate director of the<lb />
library, the books are either old,<lb />
damaged, out-of-date in their fields,<lb />
or are duplicates of existing<lb />
volumns.<lb />
Although library administrators<lb />
would like to offer these books to<lb />
anyone who is interested in having<lb />
them, a North Carolina state law<lb />
prevents them from doing so.<lb />
The law provides that no state<lb />
property be given away or sold, ex-<lb />
cept by special procedures. All<lb />
books in Joyner Library are state<lb />
property. As a result, the library has<lb />
no option but to throw the books<lb />
away, said Library Director Dr.<lb />
Eugene Brunelle last week.<lb />
Brunelle said that attempts had<lb />
been made to give the books to<lb />
other state institutions, such as<lb />
prisons and workshops for the han-<lb />
dicapped, but that those institutions<lb />
usually didn't want them.<lb />
There appears to be a demand for<lb />
The microfilm collection contains<lb />
about 725,000 titles, compared to<lb />
the 520,000 volumes on the shelves.<lb />
Dr.Luquire said that one of the<lb />
problems with a sale or giveaway of<lb />
the old books was that library<lb />
employees might declare a book for<lb />
disposal so that he could then buy it<lb />
cheaply for himself or a friend.<lb />
The library conducts a book sale<lb />
three times a year, but the books are<lb />
gifts to the library and are not con-<lb />
sidered state property, Dr. Luquire<lb />
said.<lb />
In order to determine if there are<lb />
any exceptions pertaining to old<lb />
books in the state law, university of-<lb />
ficials have contacted the state's<lb />
salvage department, Brunelle and<lb />
Luquire said.<lb />
"What the library is trying to do,<lb />
given our space limitations, is to<lb />
provide the most modern collection<lb />
we can Dr. Brunelle said.<lb />
By LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
AsMstanl News Editor<lb />
Proposals for a state Equal Rights<lb />
Amendment and state funding of<lb />
abortions will be brought by ECU's<lb />
delegation to the North Carolina<lb />
Student Legislature's annual<lb />
legislative session March 26-30 in<lb />
the old state capitol building in<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
Other topics on the session's<lb />
agenda include press shield laws,<lb />
regulations on out-of-state utilities<lb />
and mandatory deposits on<lb />
beverage containers.<lb />
"ECU rebuilt a strong delegation<lb />
this year. The session will allow the<lb />
new members to see the benefits of<lb />
their hard work. The members<lb />
researched and prepared their<lb />
debates on the issues that will face<lb />
the body said Anne Northington,<lb />
ECU delegation chairperson. "It<lb />
will be an educational experience,<lb />
and East Carolina should be proud<lb />
of its representatives to the<lb />
assembly. We are a definite con-<lb />
tender for the Best Large School<lb />
Delegation Award<lb />
At Legislative Session, each<lb />
school is the equivalent of a house<lb />
or senate district. The body is divid-<lb />
ed into the House of Represen-<lb />
tatives and the Senate, and follows<lb />
the same legislative procedure as the<lb />
North Carolina General Assembly,<lb />
except that NCSL's governor has<lb />
the veto power.<lb />
"I am really looking foreward to<lb />
Old books compete with the new for Joyner shelf space.<lb />
Political Analysis<lb />
Reagan Takes Middle Road<lb />
property is not unique to the library<lb />
Rod Seymour, who handles surplus<lb />
!u �JiS 5?JUlentSdespe disposal for the university, must<lb />
regularly get rid of equipment, fur-<lb />
niture and miscellaneous items.<lb />
"Every three months, the state<lb />
conducts a state-wide mailing to in-<lb />
dividuals or businesses that may bid<lb />
on the items Seymour said, ad-<lb />
ding that most of the surplus is sold<lb />
this way. After three unsuccessful<lb />
attempts to sell the surplus, it is<lb />
thrown or given away.<lb />
" It's a headache, but it's<lb />
something that can be dealt with<lb />
Seymour said. "We have a lot of<lb />
students who contact us, and we<lb />
could probably do better in the long<lb />
run by selling to them, but the way<lb />
the state law is set up, it's impossi-<lb />
ble<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � Ronald ty of that group, he did better than<lb />
Reagan, long the torchbearer for the many expected � particularly better<lb />
right wing of the Republican Party, than Anderson and Bush had ex-<lb />
is reaching out to the Americans in pected and hoped he would,<lb />
the middle: the middle-income, the Among middle-income voters,<lb />
moderates and the independents. Reagan did even better.<lb />
The problem of disposing state it�s theSe Americans who make up In Illinois, the AP-NBC News<lb />
the annual session, as u is the first in<lb />
which I will be participating said<lb />
Gary Williams, a member of the<lb />
ECU delegation. "It will be the<lb />
culmination of the year's ork tor<lb />
us.<lb />
NCSL has had success in getting<lb />
its legislative ideas 'hrough the<lb />
General Assembly, with approx-<lb />
imately 40 percent of the legislation<lb />
See NCSL, Page 2. col. 1<lb />
President<lb />
Rejects New<lb />
Game Plan<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) The<lb />
athletes' plan to permit them to par-<lb />
ticipate in the Olympic Games in<lb />
Moscow this summer while<lb />
simultaneously protesting the Soviet<lb />
military presence in Afghanistan ap-<lb />
parently is a dead issue.<lb />
A high White House aide, who<lb />
asked that he not be identified, said<lb />
today that a similar proposal was<lb />
considered when President Carter<lb />
called for a boycott of the Games,<lb />
but the idea was rejected.<lb />
Although he said he had not<lb />
studied the athletes' counter-<lb />
proposal, which was sent to the<lb />
White House Saturday night, the of-<lb />
ficial said, "It's obviously unaecep<lb />
table. The president has made his<lb />
decision<lb />
The athletes proposed that they<lb />
be permitted to compete in the<lb />
Olympics but would protest the<lb />
Soviet presence in Afghanistan by<lb />
not taking part in any of the<lb />
ceremonies.<lb />
Under the proposal approved by<lb />
the Athletes Advisory Council of<lb />
But Reagan received some signifi- the U.S. Olympic Committee, they<lb />
cant support from these people who would not paricipate in the opening<lb />
are neither die-hard Republicans and closing ceremonies and would<lb />
primaries, and he did well among<lb />
that group.<lb />
their age or condition. After ap<lb />
proximately 250 volumns had been<lb />
placed in a dumpster behind Joyner<lb />
Library on March 17, several<lb />
students rummaged through the<lb />
trash and found that the books were<lb />
good enough to take home with<lb />
them.<lb />
"The state has very strict rules<lb />
about alienation of state property<lb />
said Dr. Brunelle. "Chapel Hill<lb />
tried once to sell some of their old<lb />
books for 25 cents apiece, and the<lb />
state came down on them like a ton<lb />
of bricks<lb />
Brunelle and Luquire explained<lb />
that since the purpose of the library<lb />
is to support existing curriculum<lb />
needs, obsolete or unused books are<lb />
periodically weeded out. But if<lb />
records show that an old book has<lb />
been used regularly, the book is re-<lb />
tained.<lb />
Brunelle added that in order to re-<lb />
main accredited, the library must in-<lb />
the majorities that elect presidents, poll found 51 percent of those with<lb />
Some of these Americans are incomes from $15,000 and $35,000 a<lb />
voting for Reagan in the early year said they backed the former<lb />
primaries. That could be trouble for California governor. Anderson got<lb />
President Carter or any Democratic 36 percent of their votes and Bush<lb />
presidential candidate in the fall only 10 percent.<lb />
election. In this year of high inflation and<lb />
This is particularly good news for even higher taxes, this group in the<lb />
Reagan, whom the doubters have middle will be crucial to any can-<lb />
nor committed Democratic Party<lb />
faithful.<lb />
Forty-seven percent of the<lb />
idnependents cast their ballots for<lb />
Anderson in Illinois, but 40 percent<lb />
voted for Reagan. Not a majority,<lb />
but a good showing for a man who<lb />
has been identified for so long with<lb />
not show up to accept 'any medals<lb />
they win.<lb />
They would arrive in Moscow just<lb />
before they compete and leave im-<lb />
mediately after, remaining in the<lb />
Olympic Village or the training<lb />
facilities during their time on Soviet<lb />
soil. They would do no sightseeing<lb />
said is too conservative to be elected<lb />
in November. Up to and including<lb />
Reagan's 1976 nemesis � then-<lb />
President Gerald R. Forr1 - the<lb />
doubters have said he not<lb />
"electable<lb />
Last week, in Illinois, Reagan<lb />
drew on broad support that went<lb />
beyond his conservative base.<lb />
didate's hopes.<lb />
Of course, Reagan is piling up<lb />
these margins among voters in the<lb />
Republican primaries. Democrats<lb />
vote, too, in the general election.<lb />
The voters in the GOP primaries<lb />
tend to be more conservative and a<lb />
bit older than the usual general<lb />
voters. So Reagan's showings<lb />
Forty-one percent of the people among groups in the GOP primaries<lb />
who said they are moderates voted will not necessarily translate into<lb />
for Reagan in the GOP primary, similar margins among those groups<lb />
Forty-five percent voted for Rep. in the general election.<lb />
John Anderson and 11 percent for In the November voting, though,<lb />
Seymour said he will try to get George Bush, an Associated Press- one group will be the key � the in-<lb />
authorization from the state to sell NBC News poll of GOP voters dependents.<lb />
discarded Joyner Library books to found. Anderson encouraged them to<lb />
paper recycling firms. While Reagan didn't get a majori- come vote for him in the GOP<lb />
the conservative side of the political or engage in any other tourist ac-<lb />
fence. tivities.<lb />
That was about the same level of On Friday, however, Carter told<lb />
independent support that Reagan the nation's Olympians emphatical-<lb />
got from independents in New ly that the United States would not<lb />
Hampshire and Florida, two of his particpate at all: "I say that not<lb />
other major primary victories thus with any equivocation. The decision<lb />
far. has been made<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
WECU Tower Begins Construction TodaySee P�te J<lb />
Joyner Introduces Foreign Language Book ExchangeSee Page J<lb />
Brian Haskey's Tree Honse Performance ReviewedSee Page 5<lb />
Pirates Announce Grid ScheduleSee Page B<lb />
Batch Davis Close-LipSee Page �<lb /><pb facs="00057256_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 25, 1980<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Poetry Forum<lb />
Ihc I JI Carolina Pociry Forum will<lb />
hjM- a regular workshop and meeting<lb />
Thurvdav, pnl , �l H p m . in<lb />
Mcndcnhall, room 24S Ihc public ft<lb />
Lordiail) invited<lb />
Mini-Courses<lb />
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Honoi Society, will hold its induction<lb />
ol new members on Thursday, March<lb />
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dinnct Ml members, faculty, and in<lb />
ductecs arc asked to he present at this<lb />
function<lb />
Racquetball<lb />
C ircie K<lb />
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Memorial Ciym nu fc'c will talk about<lb />
final arrangements tor Saturday's<lb />
match against i State and the nropos<lb />
cd budget foi next sen nyone in<lb />
tcrested in loinmg the racquetball club<lb />
i- encouraced to attend<lb />
Holy Communion<lb />
v I piscopal service ol Hols t ommu<lb />
nion ss i) I he celebrated Wednesday<lb />
evening, March 26. m the chapel ol the<lb />
Methodist Student Ccntei (Mh Street<lb />
across from Garrett Dorm) I he service<lb />
will he ,ii 6 tm p m with the I piscopal<lb />
, haplain. the Res Bill Madden.<lb />
celebrating Suppei will he served al<lb />
is in p m ai the chaplain's home<lb />
follow ng ihc service<lb />
Summer Dorms<lb />
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mer School 1980 will oe accepted in the<lb />
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Building, beginning April 9. Room<lb />
assignments will be made in ihe respec-<lb />
tive residence hall offices on April 10<lb />
and 11 Thereafter, they will be made in<lb />
rhc office of Housing Operations, room<lb />
201, Vshichard Building Students who<lb />
wish to reserve rooms they presently oc-<lb />
cupy, provided such rooms arc 10 be in<lb />
use this summer, arc to make rcsersa<lb />
lions on Thursday. April 10 All other<lb />
students may reserve rooms on a first<lb />
come, first serve basis on Friday, April<lb />
11 Residence halls to be used for<lb />
women are larvis, Garrett, and Greene<lb />
(floors two through six) Men will he<lb />
housed in Belk (floors one through<lb />
three)<lb />
Navy Co-op<lb />
 ant to cam more than V4 50 per hour<lb />
m a career related toh. accumulate time<lb />
toward retirement in federal govern<lb />
ment, and hvpass the usual tests<lb />
necessary foi permanent positions in<lb />
lederal government? representative<lb />
from the Navy Administrative Co-op<lb />
Program will be on campus March 26<lb />
and 27 to interview students interested<lb />
in civilian positions with the Depart<lb />
ment ol the Saw Interviews will be-<lb />
held lor two computer science positions<lb />
in Philadelphia and lour industrial<lb />
specialist positions in Washington D (.<lb />
dining fall semester 1980 II time is<lb />
available, there will also be interviews<lb />
foi ihe following tobs data processing.<lb />
statistician, supplv and transportation<lb />
management, quality and reliability<lb />
assurance specialists, personnel<lb />
management, education specialists.<lb />
logistics management, housing<lb />
manager, program analysis, financial<lb />
management, management analysis,<lb />
and procurement Contact the C 0 op<lb />
i uticc l t Rawl. 757-6979, immediate-<lb />
ly to gel more information or schedule<lb />
an interview Application forms must<lb />
he completed in advance<lb />
Seder<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Attention Jewish students, if you would<lb />
like to partake in the Passover Seder<lb />
celebration held bv Hillcl please contact<lb />
Richard Cole, 758-0420, or Dr Bramv<lb />
Resntk, 756 S640<lb />
ACT<lb />
The American College restingAt I)<lb />
will be offered at ECU on Saturday,<lb />
April 12 Application blanks art-<lb />
available from the It U testing t enter.<lb />
Speight Building room 105 Registra<lb />
lion deadline is March 14<lb />
Psi Chi<lb />
Psi t'hi, Ihc psychologv honor society,<lb />
will meet Wednesday, March 26 at 7 15<lb />
p m. in Speight 129 Dr Durham, ol<lb />
the ECU psychology department, will<lb />
discuss research on lemale masturba<lb />
lion April 1 banquet initiation plans<lb />
will be completed also Spring initiates<lb />
must attend<lb />
ECU Law<lb />
There will be a meeting ol the I C I<lb />
I aw Society lucsdav night, March 25,<lb />
at 8-00 p m in Mendcnhall room 221<lb />
All members and other interested<lb />
students are uiged to attend, because<lb />
we will finalize spring activity plans<lb />
We will also he meeting lor dinner at<lb />
7 00at Western Sihn for anyone who<lb />
would like to attend II there are any<lb />
questions or it anyone needs a ride to<lb />
dinner, please sail I vnn aldei al<lb />
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message may he lelt )<lb />
A "No-Tap" Bowling Tournament<lb />
sponsored by Mendcnhall Student<lb />
nter will be held March II through<lb />
�pril 21 A 9 pin hit will count as a<lb />
strike, with all oihcr procedures re<lb />
maining as usual frophies will be<lb />
awarded to the lirst and second place<lb />
singles winners and to the lirst place<lb />
doubles winners in both men's and<lb />
women's divisionsompetnion is<lb />
open to all lull-time It U students<lb />
Rules arc available at the Bowling<lb />
tenter C all 757 6611. cl 267. loi<lb />
more information.<lb />
Caucus<lb />
Ihe Student Caucus lor Progressive<lb />
Relorm has been formed, 10 promote<lb />
student activism, light nuclear energy,<lb />
and to promote a humanitarian, alter<lb />
native lifestyle Ihe St PR is presently<lb />
organizing a "Festival lor a<lb />
Humanitarian Renaissance" tentatively<lb />
scheduled lor April II The t aucus is<lb />
dedicated lo providing a lorum lor the<lb />
expression ol the ideals of tomorrow<lb />
Interested people should contact: lean<lb />
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( ommittee presents IOTO. with a<lb />
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 m in Mcndcnhall Student t enter<lb />
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Ihc Student Dietetic Association spoil<lb />
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in Ihc lohhv ol the Student Supply<lb />
stoic Home made breads and pastries<lb />
Sigma Nu fraternity will be holding a<lb />
softball lournament on April 12 and 13<lb />
1 he entry fee will he $1 00 per player.<lb />
which includes a jersey, and beverages<lb />
al ihe championship paitv Tor more<lb />
information call 758 "640 or "8 6491<lb />
1 here will be a 20 team maximum.<lb />
Ihe Was Campus Outreach will meet<lb />
on Wednesday, March 26 in<lb />
Mendcnhall Student t enter room 247<lb />
ai 3:00 p.m. tor a Biblical Research<lb />
Fellowship Everyone interested in lear-<lb />
ning about the dynamic accuracy ol<lb />
God's Word and how it enables you lo<lb />
live a more lhan abundant life is warm<lb />
ly invited to attend Bung your Bible<lb />
and bring a Iricnd'<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
Phi Beta lambda will meet lucsdav<lb />
April I, at 4 00 p m. m Rawl 103 <lb />
Buccaneer group picture will he taken<lb />
and nominations and voting tor nest<lb />
vears otfleets will be held We will also<lb />
have a guest speaker<lb />
Ihe ECU Chapter ol lambda Alpha<lb />
I psilon will meet Monday, March II in<lb />
the Allied Health Auditorium at 5:00<lb />
p.m All persons who are presently<lb />
enrolled in a course ol criminal justice<lb />
or arc maiors ot intended majors in<lb />
( orrectional Services are invited to at<lb />
tend Applications for membership will<lb />
he available at Ihe meeting It vou<lb />
would like lo join hut are unable to at-<lb />
tend the meeting, contact Diane Austin<lb />
,n "s 4ts�- or Ml Innampbell in the<lb />
SO W andORS Office<lb />
Rho Kpsilon<lb />
I here will he a RhO Tpsilon meeting<lb />
Ihursdav. March 2" at 118) in Rawl<lb />
room I 30 All members are urged to at<lb />
tend <lb />
PRC<lb />
The PRt Department is having an<lb />
awards banquet on April 12. from<lb />
h 12:00 p.m at the Holiday Inn in<lb />
Greenville All ECU students, faculty<lb />
and alumni arc invited lo attend For<lb />
ticket information call Margie at<lb />
752-0306: Teresa at 756-1241; or Diane<lb />
at 752-1489. The sOsi ol ihc banquet is<lb />
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Sigma Theta Tau<lb />
The Beta Nu t haplcr ol Sigma Theta<lb />
lau will hold its annual induction of<lb />
new members Saturday. Marsh 19 at<lb />
2 (81 p m at Ihc W ilhs Building Sigma<lb />
1 hcia Tau is the national honor society<lb />
ol nursing Some forty-eight<lb />
undergraduate students, graduate<lb />
students. faculty members, and nursing<lb />
leaders will be indiisied into the society<lb />
I vclvn Perry, Dean ot rh School ot<lb />
Nursing at II . will speak on "Future<lb />
Direction ol our School ol Nursing "<lb />
New officers lor the 198(1 81 year will<lb />
he installed during ihe ceremony. A<lb />
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invited to attend and guests arc<lb />
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for battle.<lb />
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Duncan was explain-<lb />
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"You're begging us<lb />
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well by outselves<lb />
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Continued from Page 1<lb />
it proposes annually<lb />
becoming law in some<lb />
form.<lb />
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NCSL initiatives which<lb />
have become law in-<lb />
clude the Migrant and<lb />
seasonal Farm<lb />
Workers' Act, based on<lb />
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bill, the North Carolina<lb />
Right-to-Die Act ot<lb />
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ECU bill and one o<lb />
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teeration and inter-<lb />
racial marriage.<lb />
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tatives of the Student<lb />
Legislature met with<lb />
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Resources' State<lb />
Capitol Division, and<lb />
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B RKKI GLIARMIS<lb />
(.rt-ek Correspondent<lb />
Creek Week 1980 is<lb />
here! Still left on the<lb />
agenda are the Raft<lb />
Race, Funky Nassau,<lb />
Spring Fling, and<lb />
Moser's 1 arm.<lb />
The OlTs are hap-<lb />
p and proud to<lb />
welcome its new sisters,<lb />
Patt) Jane Jackson,<lb />
and Brenda Foley, into<lb />
sisterhood as they were<lb />
initiated on Friday,<lb />
March 21.<lb />
1 he AOll's have<lb />
been working hard and<lb />
long in preparation for<lb />
the arrival of Debbie<lb />
S ckland, this area's<lb />
I ra eline Consultant<lb />
on March 28 for a<lb />
week's visit.<lb />
Also in the final<lb />
stages is Luau, the spr-<lb />
ing formal which will<lb />
be held April 26. Dur-<lb />
ing this event, the spr-<lb />
ing pledges will be<lb />
presented.<lb />
Parent's Day has<lb />
been planned for April<lb />
13 and is hoped to be a<lb />
successful one, as<lb />
always.<lb />
The Sigmas have<lb />
several things planned<lb />
for March and April.<lb />
Some of these events<lb />
include Founder's Day,<lb />
Senior Send-on, Easter<lb />
Beach Weekend,<lb />
socials, rush<lb />
workshops, and spring<lb />
cleaning. The Sigmas<lb />
are enjoying Greek<lb />
Week and are looking<lb />
forward to visiting with<lb />
several alumni who will<lb />
be up this weekend for<lb />
Moser's Farm.<lb />
The sisters of Delta<lb />
Zeta would like to con-<lb />
gratulate the new sisters<lb />
on their initiation. The<lb />
DZ's are preparing for<lb />
their cookout Wednes-<lb />
day after the Lambda<lb />
Chi Raft race. The<lb />
cookout will be held<lb />
from 5 p.m. until 8<lb />
p.m. at Green Springs<lb />
Park.<lb />
The Alpha Phis<lb />
would like to welcome<lb />
Beth Barton, Amy<lb />
Brooks, Suzanne Cud-<lb />
dy, and Ann Dill into<lb />
their sisterhood. These<lb />
girls were initiated on<lb />
Friday, March 21.<lb />
The Phis would also<lb />
like to welcome Philip<lb />
Alexander, Durwood<lb />
Cooper, and Jim Cook<lb />
into the Alpha Phi Big<lb />
Brother organization.<lb />
A new writer is need-<lb />
ed to compile Greek<lb />
News for the 1980-81<lb />
school year. The job is<lb />
open to any fraternity<lb />
or sorority member<lb />
who expresses an in-<lb />
terest in writing.<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
the job should call<lb />
Ricki Gliarmis at<lb />
756-9882 before April<lb />
14.<lb />
WECU Gets Go-Ahead;<lb />
FM Tower Is On Its Way<lb />
construction of the the final steps in the<lb />
WECl broadcasting student-operated sta-<lb />
towei is scheduled to tion's two year battle to<lb />
n today, marking get on the air.<lb />
of the final steps in The tower will be<lb />
he student-operated built on top of Tyler<lb />
n's two vear bat- dormitory at a cost of<lb />
eel n the air.<lb />
about $2300, according<lb />
ECU Trustees<lb />
Observe Meeting<lb />
( ontinued from Page 1<lb />
rds questioned the<lb />
-j of the SGA<lb />
etarj to type term<lb />
papers for members of<lb />
SGA.<lb />
I dwards said after<lb />
the meeting that the<lb />
m had come to<lb />
her attention earlier in<lb />
day, and that SGA<lb />
idem Brett Melvin<lb />
had been uncooperative<lb />
a hen she attempted to<lb />
ak to him about the<lb />
ter.<lb />
The question was rul-<lb />
ed i r r e v e 1 a n t by<lb />
Speaker Mike Adkins<lb />
and was not con-<lb />
sidered.<lb />
The legislature also<lb />
voted to repav a loan<lb />
from the MRC of<lb />
SI200 which has been<lb />
used in their confiden-<lb />
tial loan service. The<lb />
MRC had asked for the<lb />
loan back so that the<lb />
money could be used to<lb />
start a new loan pro-<lb />
gram when the depart-<lb />
ment of student life<lb />
reorganizes.<lb />
to John Jeter, WECU's<lb />
general manager.<lb />
Erection of the tower<lb />
was supposed to begin<lb />
several weeks ago, but<lb />
university officials<lb />
halted the move until a<lb />
certified blueprint of<lb />
construction plans<lb />
could be prepared, said<lb />
Jeter Monday.<lb />
The request for a<lb />
blueprint was the most<lb />
recent of a long string<lb />
of delays encountered<lb />
by the FM station. The<lb />
original application for<lb />
its FM license ran into<lb />
trouble at FCC head-<lb />
quarters in<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
when a new regulation<lb />
limiting the number of<lb />
radio stations in univer-<lb />
sity systems was pro-<lb />
posed.<lb />
The license was ap-<lb />
proved after 18 months<lb />
Caps, Gowns<lb />
In Student Store<lb />
ECC students wh'o<lb />
have graduated in<lb />
ugust or December,<lb />
19 . or will graduate<lb />
this May should be<lb />
ire of this year's<lb />
graduation procedure,<lb />
uding to C.C.<lb />
Rowe, commencement<lb />
committee chairman.<lb />
This year's com-<lb />
mencement will be Fri-<lb />
May 9, at 10 a.m.<lb />
All graduates wishing<lb />
to participate in the<lb />
commencement exer-<lb />
cises must attend the<lb />
rehearsal Saturday,<lb />
May 3, at 9 a.m.<lb />
Each student who<lb />
paid the S10 graduation<lb />
tee will receive his cap<lb />
and gown at no addi-<lb />
tional charge; however,<lb />
any graduate receiving<lb />
a Master's Degree re-<lb />
quiring an ECU<lb />
academic hood must<lb />
purchase it for $10.50<lb />
plus tax. Commence-<lb />
ment announcements<lb />
are also available for<lb />
S2.25 plus tax for five<lb />
announcements.<lb />
All items may be<lb />
picked up or purchas-<lb />
ed, whichever applies,<lb />
at the Student Supply<lb />
Store. They may be<lb />
ordered by mail as well,<lb />
with a handling charge<lb />
of $2.00 per order.<lb />
Orders must be receiv-<lb />
ed by April 11, 1980.<lb />
in limbo, reportedly<lb />
with the assistance of<lb />
first district Con-<lb />
gressman Walter B.<lb />
Jones, D-N.C.<lb />
Jeter added that he<lb />
was not sure when the<lb />
station would go on the<lb />
air, estimating that it<lb />
would take at least a<lb />
few weeks.<lb />
The studio will be<lb />
located in the old sec-<lb />
tion of Joyner Library<lb />
and will only broadcast<lb />
in the Pitt County area.<lb />
A tentative 80-percent<lb />
album rock, 20-percent<lb />
jazz format has been<lb />
proposed, although<lb />
scheduling for classical<lb />
and other types of<lb />
music will be flexible.<lb />
-According to Jeter,<lb />
the construction of the<lb />
tower will be completed<lb />
by Wednesday, March<lb />
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Popular, recreational<lb />
reading is now<lb />
available in foreign<lb />
languages for the<lb />
foreign student at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Joyner Library, in<lb />
cooperation with the<lb />
North Carolina Foreign<lb />
Language Center, has<lb />
books in Japanese,<lb />
Chinese, Spanish and<lb />
Arabic.<lb />
"We will exchange<lb />
these books with the<lb />
Language Center on a<lb />
regular basis said<lb />
Nancy Patterson<lb />
ECU librarian. "If the<lb />
students will let us<lb />
know what languages<lb />
and what kind of mat-<lb />
ter they want to read,<lb />
we'll be happy to get<lb />
the books for them<lb />
Some of the books<lb />
the students can read<lb />
include foreign editions<lb />
of "Once is not<lb />
Enough "Shogun"<lb />
and "Marathon Man<lb />
Comic books, records,<lb />
tapes and dictionaries<lb />
of technical vocabulary<lb />
will be forwarded from<lb />
Raleigh on request.<lb />
The program is part<lb />
of the federally-funded<lb />
Library Service Con-<lb />
struction Act, which is<lb />
meant to help local<lb />
libraries build their<lb />
special collections.<lb />
"We have books in<lb />
some 62 languages<lb />
said Dr. Patrick Valen-<lb />
tine, director of the<lb />
Foreign Language<lb />
Center in Raleigh.<lb />
"Any library in our<lb />
state can use this collec-<lb />
tion. We don't have<lb />
academic texts, as we<lb />
emphasize recreational<lb />
matter<lb />
"The program<lb />
started in 1976<lb />
Valentine added.<lb />
"Now we have works<lb />
in Russian, Serbo-<lb />
Croatian,<lb />
Polish .most any<lb />
European language<lb />
The program is not<lb />
exclusively for the<lb />
foreigner. Language<lb />
majors and the public<lb />
at large can request<lb />
these books be sent to<lb />
their public library.<lb />
The- most popular col-<lb />
lections are in German<lb />
and Japanese, and<lb />
there is a growing in-<lb />
terest in books in Viet-<lb />
namese.<lb />
"We have Peanuts'<lb />
Patronize<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Advertisers<lb />
in French, German and<lb />
Spanish continued<lb />
Valentine. "Many<lb />
parents from other<lb />
countries like to get<lb />
these books for their<lb />
children so they will not<lb />
lose their mother<lb />
tongue<lb />
Interested persons<lb />
can go to the Joyner<lb />
Library Reference<lb />
Room and ask to see<lb />
the works. If the<lb />
desired work or<lb />
language is not among<lb />
those, all one need do is<lb />
request it on an inter-<lb />
library loan basis. It<lb />
takes about a week for<lb />
the books to arrie<lb />
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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
77tis Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
Press Rights At ECU<lb />
During the upcoming SGA elec-<lb />
tions, The East Carolinian will en-<lb />
dorse candidates we feel are best<lb />
qualified for the job.<lb />
Candidates will be screened in<lb />
terms of their honesty, willingness<lb />
to work, and their past record and<lb />
associations. Each candidate will be<lb />
carefully scrutinized by the<lb />
Editorial Board. The board will<lb />
consider such things as news inter-<lb />
views and how the candidates stand<lb />
on the issues. Also, the candidates'<lb />
personal intelligence will be of para-<lb />
mount concern.<lb />
The newspaper will conscien-<lb />
tiously strive to give each candidate<lb />
equal press, by making sure news<lb />
stories appear in the news hole as a<lb />
matter of informing the public,<lb />
rather than helping influence the<lb />
results of the election. Specifically,<lb />
we will not give favored coverage to<lb />
the person we support editorially.<lb />
Jules Witcover, a noted political<lb />
reporter for the Los Angeles Times,<lb />
writing in the Columbia Journalisim<lb />
Review, said that volume of space<lb />
devoted to any one candidate does<lb />
not prove editorial bias. "The flow<lb />
of news is uneven Witcover said.<lb />
in a political campaign, one can-<lb />
didate often is more active than<lb />
another, says more, or creates more<lb />
public interest<lb />
There are some, especially in the<lb />
campus administration, who have<lb />
demanded that we be fair. We feel<lb />
that we have been, and we will con-<lb />
tinue to be.<lb />
On this page, everyone who sup-<lb />
ports the candidate that we oppose<lb />
can scream that we have been unfair<lb />
to their own favorite.<lb />
Furthermore, since this<lb />
newspaper is supported with student<lb />
fees, some students will scream that<lb />
we should support everyone, since<lb />
all students pay fees. Students do<lb />
pay their fees, but in all fairness to<lb />
the newspaper, we are 70 percent<lb />
self-supporting.<lb />
It is a fallacy to believe that we<lb />
can please everyone. We knew that<lb />
the moment we set foot into the<lb />
business that we could not, so we<lb />
haven't tried. All we can do is try to<lb />
provide the best election coverage<lb />
we know how. This may include<lb />
stepping on a few toes. If we are<lb />
forced to step on a few toes to tell<lb />
the truth, and that is our role, then<lb />
so be it.<lb />
There are student leaders, both<lb />
past and present who have said that<lb />
the campus administration, notably<lb />
the chancellor and his assistants<lb />
should stop the newspaper from<lb />
publishing when it backs a certain<lb />
candidate for SGA office. The fact<lb />
is that the adminstration cannot dic-<lb />
tate ediorial policy in any way,<lb />
shape or form. It is illegal.<lb />
In the court case Antonelli v.<lb />
Hammond (308 F. Supp 1329 (D.<lb />
Mass. 1970), the majority held that<lb />
the administration could not cut off<lb />
funds to the school newspaper<lb />
because it disagrees with editorial<lb />
content. In another case (Arrington<lb />
v. Taylor - 380 F. Supp 1348 MDNC<lb />
1974) the court dismissed an in-<lb />
dividual students suit to cut off<lb />
school funding of the newspaper<lb />
because of the student's<lb />
disagreements with the paper's con-<lb />
tent.<lb />
Some administrators at ECU<lb />
have claimed that since students are<lb />
a "captive audience certain kinds<lb />
of news coverage should not be<lb />
allowed. According to federal law,<lb />
however, this is not the case. In<lb />
Gambino vs. Fairfax County School<lb />
Board (429 F. Supp 731 E.D. Va.<lb />
1977), the court rejected the view<lb />
that students are a "captive au-<lb />
dience<lb />
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There are even some in the ad-<lb />
ministration who might have heard<lb />
that the Internal Revenue Service<lb />
may cancel the school's right to tax-<lb />
exempt status if the newspaper en-<lb />
dorses one political candidate over<lb />
another. The Internal Revenue<lb />
Code (section 51) does state that if<lb />
an organization is tax exempt<lb />
because it is operated for<lb />
"educational purposes then it<lb />
cannot attempt to "participate in<lb />
any political campaign on behalf of<lb />
any candidate for public office<lb />
According to the Student Press<lb />
Law Center Report, however, this is<lb />
not the case. In 1972, the IRS issued<lb />
an advisory opinion that stated that<lb />
political endorsements by school-<lb />
funded, school-sponsored student<lb />
newspapers would not jeopardize a<lb />
school's tax exempt status. Under<lb />
typical editorial page circumstances,<lb />
the IRS says that endorsements of<lb />
candidates would simply be<lb />
"expressions of opinion by<lb />
students" and would not constitute<lb />
"acts of the university" in violation<lb />
of the IRS code.<lb />
In short, the law is extrememly<lb />
tight as regards the First Amend-<lb />
ment guarantees of freedom of the<lb />
press in these instances. We can<lb />
print just about anything we want<lb />
short of libel.<lb />
It is our policy during the SGA<lb />
elections to be fair and responsible.<lb />
It is our earnest hope that the<lb />
SGA candidates running this year<lb />
will feel the same way.<lb />
ND BLESS MOM AND DAD AND PLEASE LET<lb />
BOARD OF TRUSTEES BE NICE AND VOTE<lb />
AGAINST THE FEE NCKEASE<lb />
The Nuclear Question<lb />
Direct Heat To Better Cause<lb />
By HOLT CONFER<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
I'm confused. Usually I try to resolve the<lb />
"confusion" problem before I begin to<lb />
write, but in this case finding a solution<lb />
isn't all that easy.<lb />
The reason for my confusion? Well, it's<lb />
all this hubub about nuclear power. The<lb />
things I keep hearing from the most vocal<lb />
adversaries of nuclear power don't seem to<lb />
line up with the facts.<lb />
I'd like to tell you what some of the facts<lb />
are, then maybe � just maybe � you'll<lb />
decide (as I did) to redirect much of the<lb />
non-nuclear heat that's currently being<lb />
generated into far more productive causes.<lb />
You surely remember the photographs<lb />
taken at the nuclear facility in Seabrook,<lb />
New Hampshire. There were citizen<lb />
guerillas paddling across the marshes on in-<lb />
ner tube rafts, storming the gates, clinging<lb />
to fences in silent protest, and prostrating<lb />
themselves on the highways daring the con-<lb />
struction vehicles to run over them. Unfor-<lb />
tunately this was busy-work. It kept the<lb />
police and national guard units on over-<lb />
time, but again, the heat was on the wrong<lb />
burner.<lb />
Why do 1 keep harping that the efforts to<lb />
save us all from nuclear energy are<lb />
misdirected? Simply because the facts in-<lb />
dicate that nuclear energy is, in reality, a<lb />
very minor threat to my safety. The impor-<lb />
tant point here is that it's fairly common for<lb />
the public's idea of "risky" to differ quite<lb />
widely from reality. Some weeks ago,<lb />
Dunn's Review published a study made by<lb />
Decision Research. Three groups of people<lb />
� the League of Women Voters, college<lb />
students, and business-professional club<lb />
members � were asked to rank thirty pro-<lb />
ducts or activities from the msot to the least<lb />
risky. In almost every case, the rankings<lb />
given by the three groups did not agree with<lb />
scientific analyses.<lb />
The major risk (actual), with 150,000<lb />
deaths is smoking. The League of Women<lb />
Voters and the business-professional club<lb />
members said it is fourth most dangerous;<lb />
the college students said it is third.<lb />
In second place, citing 100,000 deaths an-<lb />
nual, is alcoholic beverages; motor vehicles'<lb />
50,000 deaths is third; and handguns, in-<lb />
volved in 17,000 deaths, are actually fourth.<lb />
The groups ranked these risks third, se-<lb />
cond, and first, respectively.<lb />
A surprising entry (at least to me) is elec-<lb />
tric power. It ranked 5th, actually causing<lb />
14,000 deaths annually. The groups rated it<lb />
as risk number 19.<lb />
Bicycles, number 13 on the actual list, are<lb />
responsible for 1,000 deaths a year; home<lb />
appliances, number 15, cause 200 deaths<lb />
annually.<lb />
Notice, if you will, we still haven't come<lb />
to nuclear power.<lb />
Contraceptives (a product I would<lb />
have considered) is number 18 � 5<lb />
a year.<lb />
And finally, way down at number 2<lb />
have nuclear power with 100 ear! dea<lb />
to its credit. But the surprising thing<lb />
both the League of Women Yotei and<lb />
college students thought that nuclear pc<lb />
was number 1, the leading cau-e of deal<lb />
Business-professional club member<lb />
thought nuclear power ranked eighth.<lb />
The study points up some inter<lb />
things. For example, people eem to be<lb />
more willing to face familiar n�k- sucl<lb />
cigarettes, alcohol, and bicycles, than un-<lb />
familiar ones � even if the are tar<lb />
risky � such as nuclear power.<lb />
People also seem to be more wriflin -<lb />
cept risks they can control, like Nirnming<lb />
(number 7, with 3,000 annual deaths) rather<lb />
than accept risks they can control, such as<lb />
pesticides on food. The college siudem<lb />
thought pesticides were fourth � thej ete<lb />
actually twenty-eighth.<lb />
1 here are nineteen other dangers to be<lb />
protested before we get to nuclear energy<lb />
But because our opinions about nuclear<lb />
power are obvious, you can be certain that<lb />
the subject is ripe for a great des<lb />
political drum-beating.<lb />
Instead we really need to make a<lb />
the power plant designers, the cor net<lb />
companies, the inspectors, the :ra<lb />
and, of course, the power cert"<lb />
managers.<lb />
Editorial Board Is Reorganized<lb />
A proposal for a change in the structure<lb />
of The East Carolinian staff was approved<lb />
by the Media Board last Wednesday that<lb />
removes all advertising and business per-<lb />
sonnel from the Editorial Board. The<lb />
Editorial Board makes all decisions concer-<lb />
ning the contents of the news, features and<lb />
sports sections. The new structure will fur-<lb />
ther eliminate the possibility of conflicts of<lb />
interest in the editorial section of the paper.<lb />
The following description of the changes<lb />
will be submitted to the Media Board to be<lb />
written into the operations manual of The<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
An Editor-in-chief shall be appointed by<lb />
the Media Board as the chief management<lb />
officer of the newspaper.<lb />
The Editor-in-chief appoints the Manag-<lb />
ing Editor, Director of Advertising, Pro-<lb />
duction Manager, and Business Manager.<lb />
These four people and the Editor-in-chief<lb />
comprise the "Management Board The<lb />
Management Board is the internal govern-<lb />
ing board making decisions that affect and<lb />
concern the entire newspaper, such as prin-<lb />
ting schedule, allocation of office space,<lb />
preparation of budget, circulation, and ap-<lb />
proval of ad rates. This body has all<lb />
authority in making management decisions.<lb />
The Editorial Board consists of: Manag-<lb />
ing Editor, Editorial Page Editor, Copy<lb />
Editor, News Editor, Sports Editor, and<lb />
Features Editor. These persons make all<lb />
decisions regarding any and all editorial<lb />
matters. Their actions are subject to the ap-<lb />
proval of the Editor-in-chief.<lb />
The Managing Editor is responsible for<lb />
the employment and performance of all<lb />
members of the Editorial Board.<lb />
The Production Manager is responsible<lb />
for the employment and performance of all<lb />
production personnel.<lb />
The Director of Advertising is responsi-<lb />
ble for the employment and performance of<lb />
all advertising personnel.<lb />
The Business Manager will aner onlj<lb />
to the Editor-in-chief concerning new -paper<lb />
finances and operation.<lb />
The actions of, and decisions made b,<lb />
any newspaper employee are subject to the<lb />
scrutiny of the Editor-in-chief, who has<lb />
final authority in all newspaper matier-<lb />
Although the Editor-in-chief is superior to<lb />
individual staff members, he is subordinate<lb />
to the Management Board as a whole. The<lb />
Editor-in-chief may be overruled by a ma<lb />
jority vote of the Management Board.<lb />
The Editor-in-chief is the new sparer'<lb />
sole representative to the Media Board. He<lb />
will present any and all reports to the Media<lb />
Board. He will be assisted by individual<lb />
staff members in the preparation and<lb />
presentation of newspaper business to the<lb />
board if he so desires. The Editor-in-chief is<lb />
responsible to the board for the overall<lb />
operation of the newspaper.<lb />
Republicans Start Lining Up For 1980 Presidential Prize<lb />
By CHARLES GRIFFIN<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
Several republicans would like to<lb />
be president. They sensed a change<lb />
in the wind � tasted blood � and<lb />
leaped into the fray, eager to<lb />
become "the Man" to oppose Jim-<lb />
my Carter this year.<lb />
Now things are shaping up into<lb />
what may be a very good fight.<lb />
Although Carter has done nothing<lb />
of any significance to bring about<lb />
the release of our people in Iran, has<lb />
offered no real answer to the Soviets<lb />
in Afghanistan, and has created a<lb />
feeling of ease among all the people<lb />
in the world who want to dump on<lb />
America � nonetheless, Carter ap-<lb />
pears to have more public support<lb />
than ever before. Kennedy can rave<lb />
about domestic problems all he<lb />
wants; as long as foreign crises keep<lb />
cropping up, Carter will have the<lb />
edge.<lb />
Teddy Kennedy probably scares<lb />
more voters than any other can-<lb />
didate. He won. his home state of<lb />
Massachusetts, but those people are<lb />
used to him. Massachsuetts has<lb />
never been the bellwether for the na-<lb />
tion. In effect, it was a favorite son<lb />
vote.<lb />
The rest of the nation sees only<lb />
the specter of a young girl clawing<lb />
for air and screaming for help that<lb />
never came. It sees a man who ad-<lb />
vocates welfare programs without<lb />
regard for costs. It sees a man who<lb />
chokes in a crisis or when asked a<lb />
question for which he has not<lb />
prepared. Teddy is the Kennedy<lb />
family's baby boy � and it shows.<lb />
But what hath the Republicans<lb />
wrought? Reagan? Bush? Ander-<lb />
son? (Whisper it softly, for it be yet<lb />
in the hearts of all good Republican<lb />
state chairman � Ford?)<lb />
Reagan is a darling. He speaks<lb />
well, as a man should who has<lb />
played many parts. He mixes his<lb />
lines once in a while, but that can be<lb />
forgiven in an old man. If Reagan<lb />
becomes the Republican candidate it<lb />
would not require a crystal ball to<lb />
predict the outcome of the general<lb />
election. The magic number allow-<lb />
ing a man to become President<lb />
hovers around 52 percent of the<lb />
electorate. That is how much is<lb />
needed to overcome the faults of the<lb />
electoral coielge system.<lb />
A true conservative will draw ex-<lb />
actly 25 percent of the electorate.<lb />
Depending on Ronnie Reagan's<lb />
mouth, that means the Republicans<lb />
in November can only hope for 23<lb />
to 29 percent of the votes in<lb />
November. Not even close �<lb />
nowhere near the cigar.<lb />
George Bush is personable<lb />
enough and intelligent, but his roots<lb />
are in the oil business and his last<lb />
private business ties were with the<lb />
ganking industry. Bush is respected<lb />
by CIA types who served under him,<lb />
but all that means is that he did not<lb />
rock the boat while he was director.<lb />
.<lb />
The Bush potential seems to be on<lb />
the same level as Carter's. More on<lb />
this later.<lb />
John Anderson is the Republican<lb />
Kennedy. He is rapidly becoming a<lb />
cult favorite because the easy liberal<lb />
answers that appeal to most young<lb />
Americans sound better coming<lb />
from him than they do coming from<lb />
a man with blood on his hands. It is<lb />
popular once again to be opposed to<lb />
the Democrats, but after you've<lb />
been taught that there is an easy<lb />
answer to all life's little problems<lb />
and the answers don't ever have to<lb />
end in blood and thunder, most<lb />
liberals feel better about supporting<lb />
Anderson than one of the other,<lb />
more conservative Republicans.<lb />
Gerald Ford, although he claims<lb />
he's not running, appeals to the pro-<lb />
fessional politicians. He is proven<lb />
and true. All the klutzes of the na-<lb />
tion identify with htm. There are a<lb />
lot of klutzes. Ford is there to pro-<lb />
tect the party against tumbling too<lb />
far from the center. To the old pols,<lb />
the thing is to win the general elec-<lb />
tion, not to prove a point. If Reagan<lb />
or Anderson begins to pull ahead in<lb />
the primaries, then you will be likely<lb />
to see Ford stumble into the race.<lb />
But it really doesn't matter who<lb />
wants to be President or who<lb />
becomes President. The true control<lb />
of the nation's destiny is now in the<lb />
hands, of the great corporations.<lb />
Oil, the banks, General Motors, Ma<lb />
Bell, and the power companies, to<lb />
mention a few. These companies are<lb />
at war � struggling for national and<lb />
international supremacy � and the<lb />
United States has become a tool in<lb />
the struggle. Some of them actively<lb />
conspire to control events, others<lb />
act out of the general state-of-mind<lb />
that prevails among captains of<lb />
capitalism. That they may be short-<lb />
sighted or less than concerned about<lb />
your welfare or the future of our<lb />
planet is beside the point; an at-<lb />
mosphere allowing a tidy profit is<lb />
the ultimate point.<lb />
In that respect, the big boys think<lb />
Carter is OK. Not perfect, but OK<lb />
Just in case the public decides to<lb />
throw him out, they want to make<lb />
sure that whoever runs against him<lb />
will still play ball in their park.<lb />
Mind you now, there is no man<lb />
running who wouldn't or couldn't<lb />
be manipulated by the good ole<lb />
Captains of Commerce, but the<lb />
prime opponents for Carter are<lb />
Bush and Ford. No matter which<lb />
becomes the official candidate or<lb />
who wins in November, for the hud-<lb />
dled masses paying for their oil<lb />
through the nose, for the millions<lb />
applying for food stamps so they<lb />
can afford to buy more packaging<lb />
(that's what you are buying most of,<lb />
you know), and for the young fami-<lb />
ly faced with paying $100,000 over<lb />
30 to 50 years for a house that costs<lb />
$13,000-30,000 to build, for these<lb />
there is no hope. It will he business<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
MARCH 25, 1980 Page 5<lb />
Original Material Gets Attention<lb />
'I Just Set Short-Term Goals For Myself<lb />
Brian Huskey Pho,obvJILLADAMS<lb />
soloing at the Tree House<lb />
By Laura Hoke<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Guitar pickers come and go<lb />
through most college towns. We like<lb />
to stomp our feet and clap our<lb />
hands to get the adrenalin flowing.<lb />
But for some reason, we often can't<lb />
remember who it was a pickin' and a<lb />
grinnin' when we wake up the next<lb />
morning with a hangover.<lb />
Despite my severe headache this<lb />
last Saturday morning, Brian<lb />
Huskey's name and unique blend of<lb />
country and folk music stuck in my<lb />
mind when I woke up. I had spent<lb />
the better part of Friday night at the<lb />
Tree House listening to Brian play,<lb />
and I was so impressed that I called<lb />
him Saturday morning to see if we<lb />
could get together and talk for a<lb />
while. That night over a relaxed din-<lb />
ner before he played, I learned a lot<lb />
about Brian Huskey and what it's<lb />
like being a solo performer on the<lb />
road.<lb />
The East Carolinian: Brian, as I<lb />
understand you've been playing for<lb />
several years now. Have you always<lb />
been a solo performer?<lb />
Huskey: Heavens no! I've been<lb />
playing the guitar for years, but on-<lb />
ly for the past five years have I<lb />
played solo. I started out at 16 play-<lb />
ing with an all-black band. When we<lb />
broke up, I had a few disasters with<lb />
bands before I realized it would be<lb />
easier for me solo. You have only<lb />
yourself to depend on and to answer<lb />
to. Granted, this can present pro-<lb />
blems, but the benefits outweigh the<lb />
problems.<lb />
E.C So how has your career pro-<lb />
gressed since then?<lb />
Huskey: It has definitely had a<lb />
snowball effect. I pretty much go<lb />
with the flow, and I've had a lot of<lb />
opportunities and run with all of<lb />
them as they came.<lb />
E.C Have you reached the point<lb />
that you consider success?<lb />
Huskey: I guess that would depend<lb />
on what success is. I really don't<lb />
know. I don't have a definite suc-<lb />
cess point, I just set short-term goals<lb />
for myself, try to fulfill them, and<lb />
then shoot a little higher. My first<lb />
goal was to be able to make a com-<lb />
fortable living for myself playing<lb />
music. I have achieved that. Since<lb />
success can be both personal and<lb />
professional, 1 guess it is something<lb />
I'll always be working on.<lb />
E.C You mentioned that your<lb />
album should be coming out any<lb />
day now. I know it's something<lb />
you've been working on for a long<lb />
time. Are you happy with it?<lb />
Huskey: Oh, extremely. It did take a<lb />
long time, but it's something I've<lb />
always wanted to do. Of course, I<lb />
wish I had had more money to put<lb />
into it, but I feel like my essence<lb />
came across well, which is the main<lb />
thing.<lb />
E.C Is there anything you would<lb />
do differently concerning the album<lb />
if you had it to do over again?<lb />
Huskey: Well, I would definitely<lb />
like for my next album to be live.<lb />
You can be so creative with a live<lb />
album. A lot of my material is about<lb />
humorous events that occur on the<lb />
road. I talk to the audience a lot,<lb />
and I would like a lot of the funny<lb />
stories that preface the songs to be<lb />
on the album to add a little flavor<lb />
and individuality. The main thing,<lb />
though, would be to do more of my<lb />
own material. On this album I did<lb />
only two original songs: one an in-<lb />
strumental, "The Road Fever<lb />
Rag which is the name of the<lb />
album; and "Roses Every Wednes-<lb />
day a love song.<lb />
E.C Do you write a lot of your<lb />
own music?<lb />
Huskey: Not nearly as much as I<lb />
would like to. Writing is something<lb />
I'm concentrating on a lot these<lb />
days. It's difficult to perform your<lb />
own music and get a good response<lb />
from the crowd. Usually they want<lb />
to hear songs they know, that they<lb />
can sing along with. Original<lb />
material has to be something that<lb />
will get peoples' attention, make<lb />
them listen despite the fact that they<lb />
have never heard it before. It'�<lb />
See ORIGINAL,<lb />
Page 6, col. 1<lb />
New Generation Protests Draft Registration<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
A News Analysis<lb />
Slightly less than ten years ago,<lb />
on May 4. 1970, shots rang out at<lb />
Kent State University and students<lb />
fell to the ground, victims of<lb />
asaMns bullets, and repurcussions<lb />
were felt throughout the youth<lb />
men em en t.<lb />
A short while later, two more<lb />
students at Jackson State University<lb />
in Mississippi became martyrs. It<lb />
was equally profound and shocking<lb />
to hear my father say, "Well, that<lb />
oueht to silence all those protestors<lb />
and put them back in school where<lb />
they belong<lb />
Times have changed. My father,<lb />
like the rest of us, has come full cir-<lb />
cle to realize that although we live in<lb />
the greatest country in the world, we<lb />
are still not without faults. I have<lb />
forgiven, but never forgotten, the<lb />
words of my father because he was a<lb />
victim of the msot corrupt ad-<lb />
ministration in the history of the<lb />
United States (that of Richard Nix-<lb />
on), until now.<lb />
Last year the shots once again<lb />
rang out and innocent-people were<lb />
killed in Greensboro. These were<lb />
not wild-eyed radicals plotting to<lb />
overthrow the country. They were<lb />
doctors and students from some of<lb />
the most prestigious educational in-<lb />
stitutions in the United States, gun-<lb />
ned down without, and possibly<lb />
with the cooperation of, police pro-<lb />
tection.<lb />
This time, we will not silence our<lb />
protests at the sights of guns. Many<lb />
various political factions are uniting<lb />
to force the government of the<lb />
United States to realize that it is not<lb />
serving nor meeting the needs of its<lb />
people, but giant corporations.<lb />
On the very day that Jimmy<lb />
Carter announced his plans to<lb />
reinstate the draft, several thousand<lb />
youths marched on Carter's head-<lb />
quarters in Manhattan chanting<lb />
"Hell, rtoVVe won'f go. We won't<lb />
die for Texaco Last Saturday,<lb />
about 30,000 youths gathered in<lb />
Washington to let the Carter ad-<lb />
ministration know that they would<lb />
not stand idly by and let him spill<lb />
the blood of our youth to defend the<lb />
oil company investments in the Mid-<lb />
dle East.<lb />
On March 22, tens of thousands<lb />
of students and parents, young and<lb />
old, black and white, from all walks<lb />
of life came to Washington to at-<lb />
tempt to stop registration and the<lb />
draft.<lb />
They gathered in Washington to<lb />
let the president know that they are<lb />
opposed to registration and con-<lb />
scription, but more importantly, are<lb />
opposed to the cold war and the new<lb />
militarism that has spawned in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
Though they forthrightly con-<lb />
demn the taking of hostages in Iran,<lb />
support the call for an international<lb />
tribunal to investigate the crimes of<lb />
the shah, and oppose Soviet in-<lb />
tervention in Afghanistan; they fell<lb />
that Carter's action is inap-<lb />
propriate. It is felt that the standing<lb />
force of two million backed by<lb />
ready reserves of nearly another<lb />
million and the most technologically<lb />
advanced military machine the<lb />
world has ever known are more than<lb />
sufficient to protect any legitimate<lb />
security interest.<lb />
The administration claims that<lb />
registration is simply preparedness<lb />
for future contingencies, but history<lb />
demonstrates that registration leads<lb />
to the draft and the draft leads to in-<lb />
terventionist foreign policy � the<lb />
same policy that caused the Vietnam<lb />
War and threatens future en-<lb />
tanglements around the world.<lb />
Can we sit by and let the war-<lb />
mongerers in the White House and<lb />
Congress plot to possibly destroy<lb />
the world for the sake of the cor-<lb />
porate entities that are only in it for<lb />
the money?<lb />
A new genertion of protestors<lb />
has risen out of the long sleep of the<lb />
70s to realize they must fight against<lb />
this new surge of militarism or it will<lb />
be the last chance to fight for or<lb />
against anything. The new "not-me<lb />
generation" is a different form of<lb />
activism because it is known that the<lb />
multi-national organizations are<lb />
behind this threat of war and that<lb />
our national interests would not be<lb />
served by such a war.<lb />
Our interests would best be served<lb />
by meeting our energy needs with<lb />
alternative, safe energy sources like<lb />
conservation, solar, wind and back-<lb />
to-the-basics technology. We know<lb />
that the U.S. military intervention<lb />
could lead to an all-out nuclear war<lb />
with Russia in which there would be<lb />
no winners.<lb />
Last Saturday's demonstration<lb />
was organized by the Mobilization<lb />
Against the Draft, a coalition of<lb />
students, religious, women's anti-<lb />
nuclear and old anti-war groups like<lb />
the War Resistors League and the<lb />
See NEW GENERATION,<lb />
Page 7, col. 1<lb />
Truffaut's Illusion- Creating Device<lb />
Life's Merry- Go-Round<lb />
Elvis Costello<lb />
Costdlo's fourth album, GET HAPPY, is reviewed on page 7 along<lb />
wttti liftfia Ronstadt's new one, MAO LOVE.<lb />
The film-within-a-film device has<lb />
many famous theatrical and<lb />
cinematic antecedents from<lb />
Pirandello, Fellini and Godard to<lb />
Bergman and LeLouche. "Day for<lb />
Night as the film explains, is the<lb />
device of filming day for night,<lb />
whereby night scenes are shot in<lb />
daylight through a filter.<lb />
It is typical of the cinematic tricks<lb />
and illusion-creating devices which<lb />
this film simultaneously exploits<lb />
and exposes.<lb />
The dedication to Dorothy and<lb />
Lillian Gish is the first of many<lb />
homages with which the film<lb />
abounds. The opening sequence<lb />
then creates the illusion of reality<lb />
only to shatter it at once with the<lb />
revelation that we are watching the<lb />
shooting of a film, as Truffaut plays<lb />
his usual fashion with our expecta-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The tragic development, in-<lb />
terspersed with humor, of the film-<lb />
within-the-film ("Meet Pamela") is<lb />
paralleled by similar vicissitudes in<lb />
the lives of the people working on<lb />
the film.<lb />
The apprentice script-girl<lb />
(Liliane), the make-up girl (Odile)<lb />
and the props man (Bernard) are<lb />
given equal prominence with the<lb />
stars � Severine, the fading<lb />
Hollywood actress, Alexandre, her<lb />
50-year-old husband in the film,<lb />
their son Alphonse (Jean Pierre<lb />
Leaud) and their daughter-in-law<lb />
Julie, who plays Pamela, who is in<lb />
love with Alexandre.<lb />
The whole film is a demonstration<lb />
film-making, in the words of<lb />
Truffaut, both the actor and the<lb />
man, is "un metier formidable He<lb />
compares it to a journey in a<lb />
Western. "At first you hope you<lb />
will have a good trip. Then you just<lb />
wonder if you will ever reach the<lb />
end And later: "Films go on like<lb />
trains. They are more harmonious<lb />
than life and there are no hold-ups.<lb />
Personal problems no longer count.<lb />
The cinema reigns" � this to the ac-<lb />
companiment of majestically low,<lb />
swelling music.<lb />
The warmth and solidarity of the<lb />
film-making team � they watch th<lb />
rushes like a family watching home<lb />
movies and later the group<lb />
photograph resembles a family<lb />
p-ortrait � provides a temporary<lb />
security for Truffaut. The impor-<lb />
tance of his craving is highlighted by<lb />
the emphasis on the line "Your<lb />
parents invite us" (reminiscent of<lb />
Antoine's adoptive family in<lb />
"Antoine and Colette").<lb />
But the film also stresses the isola-<lb />
tion of the director in his decision-<lb />
making role, pater familias. Hence<lb />
his symbolc wearing of the hearing-<lb />
aid and the recurrent enigmatic<lb />
flashback (similar to many of Truf-<lb />
faut's own experiences) of a solitary<lb />
child's theft of stills of "Citizen<lb />
Kane" from outside a cinema,<lb />
followed by flight into deafness.<lb />
The incident in which Severine<lb />
can't remembr her lnes and asks if<lb />
she can jus say numbers with the<lb />
correct dramatic emphasis is follow-<lb />
ed by frequent reassurances from<lb />
Truffaut that is not serious.<lb />
In her confusion, Severine cannot<lb />
tell if Odile is her makeup girl or a<lb />
film actress playing the part of the<lb />
maid (in fact, she's both). The se-<lb />
quence works on a number of levels.<lb />
It is funny and moving; it is an<lb />
authentic portrayal of Truffaut's<lb />
working method, his delicate handl-<lb />
ing of actors and his sympathy for<lb />
them and it illustrates the confusion<lb />
between illusion and reality which<lb />
runs through the film.<lb />
The event in the film, as usual,<lb />
overshadow the ending and Truf-<lb />
faut tries to lighten the mood in<lb />
"Day for Night" as well. By the end<lb />
of the film, our film, though, the<lb />
film unit of the film-within-a-film<lb />
breaks up and the camera pulls<lb />
away from the scene of their<lb />
farewells, the final shot freezing and<lb />
then spinning round, evoking et<lb />
again the whirl-wind � or the<lb />
merry-go-round � of life.<lb />
"Day for Night" is rated 'R The<lb />
free flick for this Friday and Satur-<lb />
day night is the Dracula-spoof<lb />
"Love at First Bite Times for the<lb />
film are 7 and 9 p.m.<lb />
'Day for Night by Francois Trail ant<lb />
I<lb />
u<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 25, 1980<lb />
Huskey's Original<lb />
Material Included<lb />
NBC TV Readies New Dramas<lb />
Continued from Page 5<lb />
definitely a challenge,<lb />
but I'm working on it.<lb />
E.C Are there any<lb />
particular artists whom<lb />
you would say have in-<lb />
fluenced your perform-<lb />
ing and writing?<lb />
Huskey: That's a hard<lb />
question. Early in-<lb />
fluences for me, I<lb />
guess, were James<lb />
Taylor and Neil Young.<lb />
A lot of Neil Young.<lb />
Now 1 get excited over<lb />
leas music. Willis<lb />
Man Ramsey, Guy<lb />
Clark, and Jerry Jeff<lb />
Walker are big in-<lb />
fluences. Especially<lb />
Jerry Jeff! I'd love to<lb />
go to Texas. Hopefully<lb />
I'll get there sometime<lb />
soon.<lb />
E.C: Have you played<lb />
in a wide variety of<lb />
places?<lb />
Huskey: Everywhere<lb />
from New York to<lb />
Elorida. In fact, I'll be<lb />
up in Washington,<lb />
D.C later this spring,<lb />
and I'm checking on<lb />
some bookings in<lb />
Boston and New York<lb />
after that. I definitely<lb />
travel a lot.<lb />
E.C How do you feel<lb />
about being on the road<lb />
so much?<lb />
Huskey: I love it. Peo-<lb />
ple will always com-<lb />
plain about their jobs.<lb />
That's just life, and I<lb />
bitch just as much as<lb />
the next man. But I<lb />
love to work, I love<lb />
people, and I especially<lb />
love to travel. Being on<lb />
the road does have its<lb />
drawbacks. Loneliness<lb />
is the biggest one I can<lb />
think of. Privacy is<lb />
great, but too much<lb />
privacy is solitude, and<lb />
I don't like that. Going<lb />
back to an empty motel<lb />
room in a town where<lb />
you don't know anyone<lb />
is a really empty feel-<lb />
ing. Thank God I like<lb />
T.V.<lb />
E.C Then would you<lb />
ever consider playing<lb />
with a band again?<lb />
Huskey: Not because<lb />
of traveling alone. I<lb />
would consider playing<lb />
with a band again if<lb />
just the right offer<lb />
came along.<lb />
E.C: What would<lb />
"just the right offer"<lb />
have to include?<lb />
Huskey: Money would<lb />
be an important con-<lb />
sideration. Major, as a<lb />
matter of fact. And the<lb />
music, of course,<lb />
would have to be right.<lb />
There could be excep-<lb />
tions where money is<lb />
concerned. For exam-<lb />
ple, if the Eagles called<lb />
me up and needed a<lb />
guitar, I'm sure I could<lb />
put up with a little cut<lb />
in pay!<lb />
E.C : But, overall, are<lb />
you happy with your<lb />
career at this point in<lb />
time?<lb />
Huskey: I'm very ex-<lb />
cited about it.<lb />
Everything is going<lb />
well, and opportunities<lb />
sometimes come faster<lb />
than I can grab onto<lb />
them. I try not to miss<lb />
any, though, and I use<lb />
every advantage to its<lb />
fullest. Like I said<lb />
before, I'm a<lb />
workaholic, so the<lb />
busier I am, the happier<lb />
1 am. The music I'm<lb />
playing now is the kind<lb />
of music I love. It's me,<lb />
my lifestyle and my<lb />
personality. So I really<lb />
couldn't be happier.<lb />
E.C: You've played in<lb />
Greenville several<lb />
times. Do you plan to<lb />
play here again?<lb />
By PETER BOYER<lb />
AP Television Writer<lb />
It is taxing, scrutiniz-<lb />
ing the deal that writer<lb />
David Rintels has with<lb />
NBC and trying to<lb />
detect a flaw. If this<lb />
isn't dead solid perfect,<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
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it's close to it as televi-<lb />
sion comes. Razor<lb />
close.<lb />
NBC has asked<lb />
Rintels to go out into<lb />
America and produce<lb />
plays for the network's<lb />
new theatre series. Find<lb />
plays you like, they<lb />
said. Spend what you<lb />
must. Get the best ac-<lb />
tors available. You<lb />
want to reherse them<lb />
for four weeks, as if<lb />
you were on Broadway<lb />
Okay?<lb />
'They didn't even<lb />
blink Rintels says.<lb />
Huskey: I'll be back at<lb />
the Tree House April<lb />
23 and 24. The people<lb />
here are fantastic.<lb />
Greenville is a friendly<lb />
town, and I've loved<lb />
playing here.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 25. 1980<lb />
'Get Happy' Is A Costello Phenomenon<lb />
'Mad Love9 Lacks Ronstadt's Creativity<lb />
New Generation Protest<lb />
Continued from Page 5<lb />
W'omens International<lb />
League for Peace and<lb />
Freedom.<lb />
This coalition has a<lb />
much broader base, in-<lb />
cluding blacks, labor,<lb />
women, gays, and<lb />
others, and has a much<lb />
better potential for a<lb />
broader impact thatn<lb />
those of the 60s because<lb />
of the forces of the<lb />
tumultuous 70s and the<lb />
variety of inputs that<lb />
the MAD has within its<lb />
grasp. The Washington<lb />
event was coordinated<lb />
bv Patrick Lacefield<lb />
and received en-<lb />
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than 82 groups, in-<lb />
cluding the Citizen's<lb />
Party, National<lb />
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Veterans for Peace,<lb />
Clergy and Laity Con-<lb />
cerned. Americans for<lb />
Democratic Action,<lb />
event featured for miles. The crowd!<lb />
speakers like was full of people car-<lb />
Yarrow, David rying banners froml<lb />
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Four; No Draft and No<lb />
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Boys, Bob Gilliam and<lb />
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tation by the cast of<lb />
Hair. It was both an<lb />
enlightening and enter-<lb />
taining afternoon of<lb />
civil disobedience and<lb />
concern for the future<lb />
welfare of our country.<lb />
The group gathered<lb />
at the Ellipse in<lb />
downtown Washington<lb />
and marched down<lb />
By MARK KEMP<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Get Happy � Elvis Costello<lb />
The single most amazing quality in Elvis<lb />
Costello's music is his uniqueness. Something<lb />
even more amazing, however, is that all of his<lb />
own albums are strikingly different from each<lb />
other. Costello never burns music out. Opening a<lb />
new Elvis record is like watching technology ad-<lb />
vance right before your ears. Technically,<lb />
musically and lyrically innovative, Costello is up<lb />
front in the new music scene.<lb />
Get Happy, Elvis' new album on Columbia<lb />
Records, is no exception to the advances in his<lb />
style. It consists of 20 songs What! Twenty<lb />
songs on one record? Impossible in 1980? Not so.<lb />
With Elvis and producer Nick Lowe, anything is<lb />
possible, even 20 short songs. Elvis doesn't feel<lb />
that it takes a long, drawn-out songs to express an<lb />
idea.<lb />
Short songs are fine, but Elvis could have<lb />
lengthened them just a little and made sides one<lb />
and two completely different albums. Of course,<lb />
this was not his motive. He wants to bring back<lb />
One of the better lines occurs in "NewAmster- Girl from Costello's Armed Forces LP,<lb />
dam" and practically has his name pinned to it. Ronstadt changes the gender, making the whole<lb />
"Do I step on the break to get out of the clut- song completely different than the original mean-<lb />
cncs7�� ing expressed by Costello. "Girl Talk" and<lb />
Get Happy is another Costello phenomenon "Talking in the Dark" are the other two Costello<lb />
which may not receive the best critical acclaim, songs. The only remaining song is one that<lb />
but it should. If any new album should be sug- doesn't quite seem to fit the mood of the LP.<lb />
gested for an introduction into new music, it Looking at her past releases, however, Neil<lb />
would have to be this one. Costello, together with Young's "Look Out for My Love" is really more<lb />
Nick Lowe, is making the scene.<lb />
Mad Love � Linda Ronstadt<lb />
That sweet little country girl we all knew and<lb />
loved from the days of "Don't Cry Now" and<lb />
"Heart Like A Wheel" has defied all of her tradi-<lb />
tions, swayed from the society norms and gone<lb />
New Wave. But don't worry fans, it's not really a<lb />
heavy-duty change. Linda is just riding that new<lb />
wave of excitement.<lb />
Ronstadt's new LP, Mad Love, includes a cou-<lb />
ple of rnid60s pop songs. "I Can't Let Go" is an<lb />
old song originally done by Little Anthony and<lb />
and the National Pennsylvania Avenue<lb />
Organization of in a group almost 20<lb />
Women. abreast and stretching<lb />
Seniors9 Art<lb />
Exhibited In<lb />
Spring Show<lb />
Two senior can-<lb />
didates lor the<lb />
Bachelor of line Arts<lb />
degree from the ECU<lb />
School of Art will show<lb />
examples of their work<lb />
in campus exhibitions<lb />
beginning enxt week.<lb />
Susan Renee Drew of<lb />
Durham, a com-<lb />
munication arts major<lb />
with a minor concen-<lb />
tration in painting, will<lb />
show some of her<lb />
graphic designs, il-<lb />
lustrations,<lb />
photographs, and<lb />
watercolor, oil and<lb />
acrylic paintings in the<lb />
Kate Lewis Gallery<lb />
March 24-April 4.<lb />
She is secretary and<lb />
treasurer of ECU<lb />
Design Associates.<lb />
Nancy Wogsland of<lb />
Bel Air, Marylandalso<lb />
a communication arts<lb />
major with a minor<lb />
concentration in metal<lb />
design, is exhibiting<lb />
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Sigma and Gamma<lb />
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A friend of mine said<lb />
that you could always<lb />
tell the Christian<lb />
groups because they<lb />
sang songs such as "We<lb />
Shall Overcome but<lb />
between the Socialists,<lb />
the Communists, the<lb />
Libertarians, the<lb />
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Moonies, the<lb />
Feminists, the<lb />
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for Anderson, and the<lb />
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moner, it was hard to<lb />
tell one faction from<lb />
the other.<lb />
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facet was the tremen-<lb />
dous feeling of commu-<lb />
nion that was generated<lb />
between the individuals<lb />
regardless of their af-<lb />
filiation and the<lb />
outstanding coopera-<lb />
tion among the groups.<lb />
It was different from<lb />
the protests of the 60s<lb />
in that it did not suc-<lb />
cumb to the lure of ag-<lb />
gression. It was a<lb />
peaceful demonstration<lb />
that profitted from the<lb />
mistakes of the past � establish a new form<lb />
n�,V "LS2ZL Vi�'e3 The 80s will be an er<lb />
SM5T, �S �f tremendous change<lb />
the days of multi-song recordings in the style of The Imperials, and "Hurts So Bad" was first<lb />
the old Beatles and Buddy Holly records. done by the Hollies. Together with these old rock<lb />
One of the better cuts on the album is V roll gems are a few more recent pop songs.<lb />
"Secondary Modern In this tune Costello br- Mark Goldenberg and Billy Steinberg of The<lb />
ings out the lower tone quality in his voice, Cretones, a Los Angeles based New Wave band,<lb />
in tune with what Ronstadt should be doing.<lb />
Mad Love, like Living in the USA, will pro-<lb />
bably be a disappointment for most Ronstadt<lb />
fans. Her pseudo-New Wave tactics seem to come<lb />
not so much from Ronstadt's heart as from her<lb />
producer's head. Cut Linda's hair, dress her in<lb />
New Wave drag, toughen up that pretty voice and<lb />
send her down New Wave Avenue. (A recent<lb />
Roiling Stone cover pictured Ronstadt on the cor-<lb />
ner of Punk Street and New Wave Avenue.)<lb />
The trouble with this is that no true "Punker"<lb />
will possibly be able to take this LP seriously. It's<lb />
too commercial, too phony and far too contradic-<lb />
tory of her past style.<lb />
Basically, Mad Love fails to bring out<lb />
Ronstadt's own creative abilities. So Come on<lb />
Linda, stick to your own roots, there is nothing<lb />
wrong with those good ole "Lovesick Blues<lb />
tive, another unique quality<lb />
The strongest cut on the album is "downtime<lb />
is Over It is a polished up, "pure pop for now<lb />
people" type of song. On side 2, the strongest cut<lb />
is "Motel Matches "Giving you away like<lb />
motel matches" is the main line suggesting angry<lb />
sarcasm, a style of expression most often<lb />
associated with Costello.<lb />
"Mad Love the title song; and a mellow, pas-<lb />
sionate, but brutal love song, "Justine Billy<lb />
Steinberg contributed the single cut, "How Do I<lb />
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To sum up this power-pop packet, Ronstadt<lb />
also adds three Elvis Costello songs. On "Party<lb />
elude violence. I have<lb />
seldom witnessed a<lb />
more pacifistic,<lb />
humanistic, well-<lb />
behaved, and pleasant<lb />
group of individuals. It<lb />
was inspiring.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
MARCH 25. 1980 Page 8<lb />
Softball<lb />
Team<lb />
Takes 3<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
East Carolina opened the 1980<lb />
softball season with three victories<lb />
Saturday during a round robin event<lb />
here in Greenville.<lb />
The Lady Pirates opened the<lb />
event with a 16-1 demolition of Ap-<lb />
palachian State in five inning ab-<lb />
breviated contest. Junior Kathy<lb />
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the outfield which she legged for the<lb />
only home run of the day for the<lb />
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Freshman Fran Hooks, starting at<lb />
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"We've used Fran more at short-<lb />
stop in practice than at catcher,<lb />
though we've had her in mind as the<lb />
backup catcher all along says<lb />
coach Alita Dillon.<lb />
Cindy Meekins pounded out three<lb />
hits in four trips to the plate as<lb />
senior Mary Bryan Carlyle tossed<lb />
her first victory of the season for<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
The most surprising win of the<lb />
afternoon was ECU's 9-0 stomping<lb />
of the Tar Heels of North Carolina.<lb />
Again Riley, a transfer from Mid-<lb />
dle Tennessee State, led the victors<lb />
with two RBI's on a double, a single<lb />
and a base on balls. Freshman Cyn-<lb />
thia Shepard clubbed a single and a<lb />
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ded a pair of RBIs.<lb />
Meekins added a pair of hits and<lb />
Hooks slumped to one out of four<lb />
as Carlyle claimed her second vic-<lb />
tory of the day and of the season on<lb />
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The toughest battle of the day was<lb />
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Carolina in what turned out to be<lb />
the final Pirate outing of the day.<lb />
Hooks, a native of Goldsboro,<lb />
turned in three hits in as many trips<lb />
to the plate against WCU. Shepard<lb />
added a double and a single and<lb />
Riley swatted a single and another<lb />
triple. Meekins contributed a pair of<lb />
hits to the Lady Pirates' offensive.<lb />
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their game was also stopped by<lb />
darkness.<lb />
In other action, Western Carolina<lb />
beat UNC-G 10-7; UNC downed<lb />
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bested UNC-G 11-1, ASU 12-7 and<lb />
WCU 8-6; and UNC-G outlasted<lb />
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Riley, a refugee of Lady Pirate<lb />
basketball, leads the team with a<lb />
.700 batting average with 10 at-bats.<lb />
Meekins and Hooks follow with<lb />
.636 percentages, with Shepard next<lb />
at .500.<lb />
"I see that we're going to be able<lb />
to depend on our depth said<lb />
Dillon. "We had an excellant day<lb />
hitting, even with the wind being so<lb />
strong.<lb />
"We saw people realizing that<lb />
East Carolina was going to be a<lb />
team to be reckoned with. We can't<lb />
let this early success go to our heads.<lb />
"We were pleased with what we<lb />
did, but we still have a lot of work<lb />
to do<lb />
Toughest In ECU History<lb />
Grid Schedule Includes FSU<lb />
Bill Cain<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The 1980 East Carolina football<lb />
schedule was announced late last<lb />
week by ECU Athletic Director Bill<lb />
Cain and no doubt is the toughest,<lb />
yet most balanced, in the school's<lb />
history.<lb />
Road trips are set for Florida<lb />
Moye Mauls One<lb />
The Pirate rightfielder takes a big swing and promply<lb />
delivers it out of the park. Moye is one of several Pirate<lb />
power hitters that have led the team to an impressive 10-2<lb />
start. Moye has been in the ECU lineup for just a week<lb />
due to an early season injury. He and his teammateswere<lb />
rained out yesterday afternoon after trailing Ohio Univer-<lb />
sity 4-2 after one and one-half innings.<lb />
State; Miami, Fl North Carolina;<lb />
N.C. State; Duke and Richmond.<lb />
Home games are scheduled with<lb />
Southwest Louisiana, Southern<lb />
Mississippi, Western Carolina,<lb />
William and Mary, and Eastern<lb />
Kentucky, the 1979 NCAA Division<lb />
I-AA national champions.<lb />
"There's no way anyone can say<lb />
this isn't the toughest schedule in<lb />
the history of East Carolina said<lb />
Pirate head coach Ed Emory. "It's<lb />
to be quite a challenge to play those<lb />
people but we look forward to it and<lb />
plan to take them one game at a<lb />
time<lb />
Four of the 11 opponents were in-<lb />
vited to a bowl game last season.<lb />
North Carolina upset Big Ten power<lb />
Michigan in the Gator Bowl and<lb />
Florida State fell to Oklahoma in<lb />
the Orange Bowl after finishing the<lb />
regular season 11-0.<lb />
N.C. State turned down a bid to<lb />
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Emory may think things are<lb />
tough as it is but the fact is they<lb />
would have been even tougher if<lb />
plans for a couple of big games had<lb />
not fallen through.<lb />
Cain spent several weeks talking<lb />
with Houston, winner of this year's<lb />
Cotten Bowl. At one time it even<lb />
appeared that the powerful Cougars<lb />
would be playing in ECU's Ficklen<lb />
Stadium next season.<lb />
"Houston's problem was that<lb />
they had five home games and five<lb />
away said Cain, "because they<lb />
weren't able to get the Astrodome<lb />
for their September 27 home game.<lb />
The Houston Astros (major league<lb />
baseball) had the place booked for<lb />
that afternoon.<lb />
"Also, they couldn't play in town<lb />
because Rice was hosting LSU at the<lb />
other stadium<lb />
When Cain heard of this, he<lb />
quickly went to work in an attempt<lb />
to get the big "name team" in<lb />
Ficklen Stadium that Pirate fans<lb />
have desired for so long.<lb />
"We offered them $150,000 to<lb />
come here said Cain. "That's an<lb />
outrageous figure and they were<lb />
very receptive to it<lb />
They were, at least, until the<lb />
Astros agreed to allow the Cougars<lb />
to play their game with North Texas<lb />
State the night of the 27th.<lb />
Cain also almost swung a deal<lb />
with Colgate in an attempt to get a<lb />
more recognized name in Ficklen. It<lb />
appeared that things were set when<lb />
the northern university backed out<lb />
at the last minute.<lb />
"They are playing only ten games<lb />
next season said Cain. "We had<lb />
hoped to get them down here on one<lb />
of their two open dates. Their<lb />
thinking was that the two dates<lb />
came before games with Rutgers<lb />
and Penn State and that they would<lb />
be better off with no games at those<lb />
particular times<lb />
What Colgate did, in effect, was<lb />
assure themselves of an extra week<lb />
of practice in preparing for their<lb />
two toughest games of the season.<lb />
"I guess they figured that playing<lb />
a team with a good reputation like<lb />
East Carolina before those big<lb />
games would injure their chances<lb />
for a good season Cain com-<lb />
mented.<lb />
One aspect of the schedule that is<lb />
most pleasing to Cain and the Pirate<lb />
coaching staff is that not once dur-<lb />
ing the season is there two con-<lb />
secutive road games, or home games<lb />
for that matter.<lb />
"This is the most balanced<lb />
schedule we've ever had said<lb />
Cain. "You just can't beat it<lb />
Also pleasing to the ECU AD and<lb />
Emory is the fact that one of the<lb />
bigger Pirate games, against chief<lb />
rival N.C. State, is the last game ot<lb />
the season.<lb />
"In the past most of the so-called<lb />
big games have come early said<lb />
Emory. "This should keep the team<lb />
emotionally high all season<lb />
One of the major gripes about<lb />
East Carolina football in the past<lb />
has concerned the schedule,<lb />
something that Cain has been work-<lb />
ing desperately to improve. Results,<lb />
he says, will be forthcoming.<lb />
"We are now finishing up an<lb />
agreement with Florida Slate he<lb />
said. "We have a home-and-awaj<lb />
series with them from 1982 through<lb />
1990 in the makings. It looks good<lb />
at the moment<lb />
Cain claimed that when he began<lb />
talks with the Seminole athletic<lb />
department he had no idea such an<lb />
attractive agreement could be reach-<lb />
ed. "I am overwhelmed he pro-<lb />
claimed. "1 didn't know we could<lb />
come close to something this nice<lb />
Also a possible future Pirate op-<lb />
ponent is Southeastern Conference<lb />
power Louisiana State. "They've<lb />
contacted us and we've reached a<lb />
tentative agreement Cain noted.<lb />
"They have an opening for one<lb />
game and we've made a date<lb />
available. I'm confident .e will<lb />
work something definite out oon<lb />
Cain noted that the reception he<lb />
has been getting when he tries to<lb />
structure a respectable schedule has<lb />
been better than ever lately.<lb />
"We've done some big things and<lb />
people are listening now he ex-<lb />
plained. "We are working on<lb />
future dates with VPI, Texas A&amp;M<lb />
and Virginia, among others<lb />
1980 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
Sept.6Duke1:30 p.m.<lb />
13SOUTHWEST LOUISIANAH7:00 r m.<lb />
20Florida StateA7:30 p.m.<lb />
27SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPIH7 X) p.m.<lb />
Oct.4Open<lb />
11Richmond1:30 p.m.<lb />
18WESTERN CAROLINAH2:00 p.m.<lb />
25North Carolina2:00 p.m.<lb />
Nov.1WILLIAM AND MARYH7:00 p m<lb />
8Miami (Fla.)A4:00 p.m.<lb />
15EASTERN KENTUCKYH1:30 p.m.<lb />
22N.C. State1:30 p.m.<lb />
Pirate Gridders Begin Drills<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Spring football practice officially<lb />
got underway at East Carolina last<lb />
Saturday, one day behind schedule,<lb />
in beginnining what will be a vital<lb />
period in the formation of the 1980<lb />
version of the gridiron Pirates.<lb />
"This is really an important time<lb />
for us said first-year head coach<lb />
Ed Emory. "We have a new<lb />
coaching staff and have lost over 20<lb />
seniors to graduation. This is a time<lb />
where every position is open and<lb />
every kid has the opportunity to<lb />
compete for the positions<lb />
Due to bad weather, the opening<lb />
drill for the Pirates was postponed<lb />
from last Friday to Saturday. Also,<lb />
the team's Monday afternoon prac-<lb />
tice was cancelled to to rain.<lb />
"It's been wet, wet, wet so far<lb />
said Emory. "We certainly hope<lb />
things will begin to clear up. Satur-<lb />
day was a super day but we were not<lb />
Mulholland, Green Are Captains<lb />
The following is a list of the<lb />
awards and their recipients<lb />
presented at last Thursday's ECU<lb />
Football Banquet:<lb />
Outstanding Offensive Player�<lb />
�LEANDER GREEN<lb />
Lansche Outstanding Senior�<lb />
�LEANDER GREEN<lb />
Swindell Memorial Award (Team<lb />
Before Self, Dedication, Leader-<lb />
ship)�<lb />
�MA TT MULHOLLAND<lb />
Outstanding Freshman�<lb />
�FREDDIE JONES<lb />
Best Blocking Back�<lb />
� THEODORE SUTTON<lb />
Blocking Trophy�<lb />
� WA YNE IN MAN<lb />
E.E. Rawl Memorial Award<lb />
(Character, Scholarship and<lb />
Athletic Ability)�<lb />
� VERN DA VENPOR T<lb />
Outstanding Defensive Player�<lb />
�MIKE BREWINGTON<lb />
Outstanding Specialty Team<lb />
Player�<lb />
�KEITH GOLDEN<lb />
Rick Bankston Memorial Award<lb />
(Scout Team)�<lb />
�LARRY O'ROARK<lb />
Academic Achievment�<lb />
�ROCKY BUTLER, HENRY<lb />
TREVATHAN<lb />
Team Captains�<lb />
�Offensive: MA TT<lb />
MULHOLLAND<lb />
�Defensive: MIKE BREW-<lb />
INGTON<lb />
some kids that maybe haven't been<lb />
productive in the past will probablv<lb />
pop up and surprise some people<lb />
The ex-Georgia Tech assistant<lb />
said that, for a while at least, the<lb />
Pirates would be in mainly a testing<lb />
stage. "The first ten days are<lb />
basically experimental said<lb />
Emory. "What we're doing is lay-<lb />
ing the groundwork for next<lb />
season<lb />
able to work on our passing game<lb />
due to the strong winds<lb />
The 1979 Pirates graduate 26 let-<lb />
termen, including 18 starters. This<lb />
comes at a bad time for the team as<lb />
the 1980 schedule features road trips<lb />
to North Carolina, N.C. State,<lb />
Duke, Florida State and Miami,<lb />
Fla. Also included are home con-<lb />
tests with Southern Mississippi and<lb />
Eastern Kentucky, the 1979 NCAA<lb />
Division I-AA national champion.<lb />
"It's going to be a great challenge<lb />
to play those teams Emory said.<lb />
"We wish we could syncrinize<lb />
things by having those 20-some<lb />
seniors back when we had a<lb />
schedule like this. But we're ex-<lb />
citied about the schedule and will<lb />
take the games one at a time<lb />
Of the spring drills, Emory said<lb />
that the players returning were<lb />
beginning anew and that many<lb />
players would probably change<lb />
positions before the drills are over.<lb />
"Just because a guy played on the<lb />
offensive line last year he claim-<lb />
ed, "does not mean that he won't<lb />
play on defense this year. Also,<lb />
The 1980 East Carolina Spring<lb />
Football Clinic is set for March<lb />
28-30 High school coaches<lb />
throughout the state are expected to<lb />
attend.<lb />
Featured speakers will include<lb />
Oklahoma offensive coordinator<lb />
Galen Hall; the Sooners' defensive<lb />
coordiator, Rex Norris and<lb />
Nebraska strength and conditioning<lb />
coach Boyd Epley. ECU head<lb />
coach Ed Emory and two of his<lb />
assistants, offensive coordinator<lb />
Wright Anderson and defensive<lb />
coordinator Norm Parker, will also<lb />
be featured.<lb />
s<lb />
Free Swinger Davis Compared To Sanguillan<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
"If I start keeping up with my<lb />
batting average, then I am an in-<lb />
dividual; not playing as a team<lb />
member<lb />
The simple strategy of East<lb />
Carolina senior leftfielder Butch<lb />
Davis is refreshing to hear, but his<lb />
accomplishments through the<lb />
Pirates' 10-2 opening season spurt<lb />
have brought him to the center of<lb />
attention anyway.<lb />
The Williamston native has<lb />
posted a .378 batting average with<lb />
seven homers and 14 runs batted in,<lb />
which has thrust the soft-spoken but<lb />
.confident veteran into an offensive<lb />
leadership position.<lb />
"My attitude is that I don't try to<lb />
act cocky states Davis. "I act the<lb />
same every day.<lb />
"Everybody has their ups and<lb />
downs and when my downs get here,<lb />
I'm just going to take it from there;<lb />
try to pull myself up<lb />
Davis and coach Hal Baird hope<lb />
the downs don't get here too soon,<lb />
as the ups were a long, trying time<lb />
coming.<lb />
"He's played excellant defense<lb />
for us thus far comments Baird.<lb />
"He had a tag of not being able to<lb />
play defense, but he's overcome that<lb />
pretty well.<lb />
Davis' defensive stats are nothing<lb />
for the speedy outfielder to be<lb />
ashamed of; .950 percentage with<lb />
only three errors throught the first<lb />
dozen games of the young season.<lb />
He rates his throwing arm as<lb />
"average; I won't say it is near pro<lb />
standards.<lb />
"Defensively, I had to work on<lb />
seeing the ball come off the batters'<lb />
bat and getting a good jump on it.<lb />
Offensively, I guess in the fall I<lb />
worked on my swing; along with<lb />
picking out my pitch<lb />
Picking his pitch out of the bar-<lb />
rage of undesireable tosses is one<lb />
thing Baird feels Davis has had suc-<lb />
cess at despite abnormal tendencies.<lb />
"He's a 'free swinger' in the true<lb />
sense of the word says Baird. "A<lb />
regular Manny Sanguillan<lb />
(Pittsburg Pirate backup catcher<lb />
notorious for swinging at anything<lb />
within reach).<lb />
"Seriously, he has great hand-eye<lb />
coordination. Butch has a really<lb />
quick bat. He's able to get the bat<lb />
on pitches other people never could.<lb />
"He means a lot to this team<lb />
Team concept is the only concept<lb />
of baseball for Davis. Success and<lb />
honor must first come to the team<lb />
before any personal token ac-<lb />
complishments can be satisfying.<lb />
"The record we have right now<lb />
(10-2) is good says Davis, "but I<lb />
wish we were 12-0.<lb />
"Most of the guys can hit the long<lb />
ball all right, but we work on line<lb />
drives rather long balls in batting<lb />
practice<lb />
Speed, according to Davis, is one<lb />
of his key assets. The driversd<lb />
education major has a pair of stolen<lb />
bases in as many attempts thus far.<lb />
Attitude is the vital ingredient to<lb />
the Pirates campaign strategy, ac-<lb />
cording to Davis.<lb />
"1 know on a lot of teams, the<lb />
players don't look forward to runn-<lb />
ing in early practices offered<lb />
Davis. "But we'd jsut get out there<lb />
and get it done and try to have fun<lb />
doing it.<lb />
"The coaches make us feel com-<lb />
fortable. They'll call us in and joke<lb />
with us sometimes just like one of<lb />
the players. Joking around with the<lb />
guys is important<lb />
Davis credits sophomore John<lb />
Hallow (a football refugee with a<lb />
strong stick) with being the 'clown<lb />
prince' of the squad, with his now-<lb />
famous Muhammed Ali impression<lb />
a favorite of the squad.<lb />
"Joking relieves the pressure and<lb />
relaxes everyone says Davis.<lb />
"That's important.<lb />
"I enjoy pressure confesses<lb />
Davis. "I think it makes me play<lb />
better when I'm under pressure<lb />
The Pirates have road games with<lb />
North Carolina, N.C. State and a<lb />
home stand with Maryland before<lb />
the 1980 campaign is concluded, so<lb />
it is doubtful there will be a shortagt<lb />
of pressure for Davis in the near<lb />
future. t<lb />
"We sure don't want the seasof<lb />
to end as soon as it did last year<lb />
says Davis. "We want to go on to <lb />
regional bid �<lb />
f<lb /><pb facs="00057256_tn_0009" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 25, 1980<lb />
Monarchs Claim Second Title<lb />
M Oil NT ' PLEA-<lb />
SANT, Mich. (AP) �<lb />
Having won it three<lb />
times on the flooi and<lb />
twice from the bench,<lb />
you'd think Marianne<lb />
Stanley might be tiring<lb />
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ships. No way, says the<lb />
young coach who guid-<lb />
ed Old Dominion to it<lb />
s s e c o n d straight<lb />
ssociation of Inter-<lb />
collegiate Athletics for<lb />
Women crown Sunday.<lb />
'I've been here<lb />
before as a player and a<lb />
coach, but personally,<lb />
it's a big thrill for me<lb />
the 25-year-old former<lb />
1 m maculata A11 -<lb />
American said.<lb />
so much so she plans<lb />
;o win it again next<lb />
ear, despite the loss of<lb />
graduating stars Nancy<lb />
Lieberman and Inge<lb />
Nissen.<lb />
"We've got a great<lb />
nucleus of players com-<lb />
ing back Stanley said<lb />
following Old Domi-<lb />
nion's 68-53 title romp<lb />
over Tennessee. "We<lb />
teel like we're going to<lb />
be very good. We'd<lb />
love to defend our<lb />
championship<lb />
Tops among<lb />
returnees is 6-foot-8<lb />
center Anne Donovan,<lb />
a freshman who only<lb />
scored seven points but<lb />
blocked six shots and<lb />
collected 17 rebounds<lb />
against Tennessee.<lb />
"I've seen Anne play-<lb />
better, but she played<lb />
well Stanley said.<lb />
"That's a lot of<lb />
pressure for a<lb />
freshman<lb />
Pack To<lb />
Continue<lb />
Search<lb />
CI EMSON, S.C. (AP)8 Clemson<lb />
basketball Coach Bill Foster says he<lb />
has no plans to move to North<lb />
Carolina State or any other universi-<lb />
t next season.<lb />
"I have had many universities ap-<lb />
proach me about moving to their<lb />
schools over the last few years<lb />
Foster said.<lb />
"My name seems to come up as a<lb />
candidate for coaching vacancies all<lb />
the time. I guess that is a compli-<lb />
ment and testimony to our recent<lb />
success. But I will remain at Clem-<lb />
son he said.<lb />
T lie rigers scored a record 23 vic-<lb />
tories this season and several of the<lb />
team's most outstanding players will<lb />
be returning in 1980-81.<lb />
Foster was recently contacted by<lb />
North Carolina State about its<lb />
tching vacancy. "We had a short<lb />
:ussion about the situation. But I<lb />
 had an interview said Foster<lb />
�ired statement.<lb />
Foster, who guided his Tigers to<lb />
. s of this year's NCAA West<lb />
nal tournament, was in In-<lb />
ipolls for the National Coaches<lb />
l onvention Saturday.<lb />
Rutgers Coach Tom Young, also<lb />
ndianapolis, said Friday that he<lb />
withdrawn his name from con-<lb />
sideration for the position left var<lb />
cant b Norm Sloan's departure for<lb />
Florida.<lb />
Young, who was interviewed for<lb />
the opening last Monday, said his<lb />
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team next year infuenced his deci-<lb />
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Foster To Address<lb />
Basketball Banquet<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The 1979-80 Pirate<lb />
basketball campaign<lb />
was a banner year for<lb />
first year head ccoach<lb />
Dave Odom and his<lb />
staff, with the veteran<lb />
laden squad posting a<lb />
16-11 mark for the first<lb />
winning season since<lb />
1975.<lb />
Tickets to the first<lb />
annual East Carolina<lb />
basketball awards ban-<lb />
quet are now available<lb />
to the public through<lb />
the coaching staff, or<lb />
from the secretary at<lb />
the basketball office in<lb />
Minges Coliseum. The<lb />
event will be held<lb />
Thursday April 10 at<lb />
the Greenville Country<lb />
Club.<lb />
Clemson coach Bill<lb />
Foster is scheduled to<lb />
be the guest speaker,<lb />
with his topic being<lb />
"Building a Winning<lb />
Program<lb />
Foster took over at<lb />
Clemson after a suc-<lb />
cessful 87-39 five-year<lb />
mark at UNC-<lb />
Charlotte, where he<lb />
coached current Boston<lb />
Celtic star Cedric Max-<lb />
well among others.<lb />
From 1973-75, his 49ers<lb />
posted an amazing 45-7<lb />
record.<lb />
In his four years at<lb />
the Tigers' den. Foster<lb />
has posted a 97-48<lb />
mark, including a<lb />
fourth place finish in<lb />
this year's Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference race<lb />
and a trip to the NCAA<lb />
Western Regionals<lb />
where they fell in the<lb />
championship game to<lb />
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Foster guided the<lb />
Tigers through a dis-<lb />
daining three-year<lb />
NCAA probation and<lb />
into an era of success.<lb />
The talent of 7-2<lb />
Wayne "Tree" Rollins<lb />
was available to Foster<lb />
for only the first two<lb />
seasons at the orange-<lb />
coloured town, and<lb />
players such as John<lb />
"Moose" Campbell<lb />
were molded by the<lb />
spirited coach into<lb />
players competitive on<lb />
the ACC level.<lb />
Former Raleigh<lb />
Broughton High<lb />
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Williams ventured to<lb />
Tiger country as a<lb />
somewhat complacent<lb />
sophomore guard with<lb />
natural ability which<lb />
desperately needed<lb />
refinement. Foster and<lb />
his staff honed<lb />
Williams into one of<lb />
the most deadly and<lb />
creative one-on-one<lb />
players ever to execute<lb />
the fast break in the<lb />
ACC.<lb />
Recent rumors in-<lb />
dicated that Foster was<lb />
contemplating a change<lb />
of scenery. But unlike<lb />
Duke's Bill Foster (now<lb />
with South Carolina)<lb />
and N.C. State's Norm<lb />
Sloan (now at Florida),<lb />
the Clemson version of<lb />
Bill Foster ruled out<lb />
any such move in a<lb />
Monday announce-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"I have had many<lb />
universities approach<lb />
me about moving to<lb />
their schools over the<lb />
last few years Foster<lb />
said after speculation.<lb />
he would go to N.C.<lb />
State. "We had a short<lb />
discussion about the<lb />
situation, but I never<lb />
had an interview<lb />
Clemson has already<lb />
claimed a pair of con-<lb />
census Ail-Americans<lb />
as recruiting triumphs<lb />
in 6-9 Raymond Jones<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 25, 1980<lb />
Foreman In Middle After Quick Climb<lb />
By<lb />
DARRELL SIMMONS<lb />
Cox News Service<lb />
HOUSTON, Texas<lb />
� George Foreman<lb />
grew up on the streets<lb />
of this Texas<lb />
metropolis, and he's on<lb />
the streets again.<lb />
But the story of the<lb />
former boxing cham-<lb />
pion is not a requiem<lb />
for another<lb />
heavyweight. He is here<lb />
because he chooses.<lb />
He's been to the top;<lb />
he's not at the bottom<lb />
now.<lb />
"I'm right there in<lb />
the middle somewhere,<lb />
right where this country<lb />
was built � in the mid-<lb />
dle<lb />
Foreman, now<lb />
known as Brother<lb />
George and a street<lb />
preacher for the<lb />
Church of the Lord<lb />
Jesus Christ here,<lb />
builds his message to<lb />
young people on that<lb />
middleground outlook.<lb />
street, by being a great selling dope, stealing, mad Ali in Zaire. He<lb />
athlete. Some do, but anything to make it. 1 fought three more years<lb />
not many. Not many at try to make them see and was a ranking con<lb />
all. I made it, and I had through Jesus that<lb />
a lot to do with kids there are other ways,<lb />
lusting after false goals There ain't nothing<lb />
becausemade it. wrong with learnin'<lb />
"A lot of people say something, with gettin<lb />
I made mine, then I got a job and going to<lb />
to be anti-sports. But work<lb />
I'm not. I love sports, I Foreman, a hero fo<lb />
still love boxing. But the 1968 Olympics in<lb />
tender when he retired<lb />
after a loss to Jimmy<lb />
Young in 1977. With<lb />
circuit.<lb />
"I called Muham-<lb />
mad and told him not<lb />
to fight no more. He's<lb />
gonna get hurt. And it<lb />
ain't just the age. It's<lb />
"I tell 'em Jesus is But you look at the<lb />
better than welfare politicians. They all<lb />
he said. "That they got trying so hard to get on<lb />
things so confused now top they tell people<lb />
the much publicized wehn you get out there<lb />
comeback of Ali,<lb />
Foreman could be in a<lb />
position to make a pro-<lb />
fitable return of his<lb />
own. He's only 31,<lb />
day. If he builds a<lb />
building, remember<lb />
that Solomon's<lb />
buildings, the buildings<lb />
of Rome, they all col-<lb />
lapsed. I said to<lb />
Muhammas, 'Why<lb />
just fightin' for money, don't you get out there supposed to come<lb />
That's when you get and give the people along and pay them to<lb />
something that will pick it up.<lb />
really help them? Tell "We supposed to<lb />
them it don't hurt to pick up our own trash, everything<lb />
"Kids these days kids just shouldn't let Mexico City, won the although a good<lb />
look at the top and the them get out of hand<lb />
bottom says If you can make if,<lb />
Foreman. "They forget fine. But so many of<lb />
about the middle. It's 'em, if they can't make<lb />
wrong to lead them into a team, then they still<lb />
thinking they gonna get have the lust for the big<lb />
out of poverty, off the money. They wind up<lb />
40<lb />
heavyweight champion- pounds over his<lb />
ship in January 1973 in fighting weight. With<lb />
Kingston, Jamaica, some work he could be<lb />
where he upset Joe<lb />
Frazier by a technical<lb />
knockout. Foreman<lb />
lost the title to Muham-<lb />
right in the middle of<lb />
millions of dollars that<lb />
heavyweights generate<lb />
on worldwide closed-<lb />
hurt.<lb />
"Muhammad said he<lb />
could make money for<lb />
the Muslims, that he<lb />
could feed 10 million<lb />
people, that he could<lb />
build a $5 million<lb />
building. I told him if<lb />
he fed 10 million peo-<lb />
ple, they'd all be<lb />
hungry again the next<lb />
people think if they<lb />
throw trash in the<lb />
street, then somebody's<lb />
anything they want to<lb />
hear. They say you<lb />
been suppressed, you<lb />
been repressed. That'<lb />
why you had trouble.<lb />
That explains<lb />
get a job, that it's all<lb />
right to get up every<lb />
morning and go to<lb />
work<lb />
Foreman says his ser-<lb />
mons against welfare<lb />
sometimes aren't<lb />
popular in the street.<lb />
Bucs Down UNC-G<lb />
By ALEX<lb />
CUNNINGHAM<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU mens ten-<lb />
nis team shut-out<lb />
Greensboro College,<lb />
9-0, Sunday to record<lb />
its first victory of the<lb />
season. Greensboro<lb />
College could only<lb />
Henry Hostetler pounc-<lb />
ed Ken Jordan (a<lb />
quarter finalist from<lb />
the 1979 National<lb />
Junior College Tourna-<lb />
ment) 6-0, 6-1; Ted<lb />
Lepper set back Rober-<lb />
ty Kostszycki 7-6, 6-1;<lb />
Mark Byrd stomped<lb />
Danny Toler 6-1, 6-0;<lb />
and Norman Bryant<lb />
manage 15 games in the defeated John Thore<lb />
singles matches from<lb />
the much stronger<lb />
Pirate team.<lb />
At the number one<lb />
singles position Kenny<lb />
Love used a strong<lb />
serve to overpower<lb />
Sandy Morse 6-0, 6-1.<lb />
Number two Keith<lb />
Zengle used his ag-<lb />
gressive style of play to<lb />
quickly eliminate Jr.<lb />
Luffman 6-0, 6-0;<lb />
6-1, 6-4.<lb />
Byrd felt that this<lb />
was "just what the<lb />
team needed He<lb />
claimed dominating the<lb />
Greensboro College<lb />
team the way the<lb />
Pirates did will improve<lb />
the players' confidence.<lb />
In the doubles the<lb />
number one team of<lb />
Love and Hostetler us-<lb />
ed their experience to<lb />
defeat Morse and Toler ding NA1A<lb />
6-1, 6-4. Love and Champions,<lb />
Hostetler have been<lb />
playing together as a<lb />
doubles team for the<lb />
past four years. They<lb />
are ranked number nine<lb />
in North Carolina.<lb />
Zengle and Lepper<lb />
had to struggle to down<lb />
Luffman and<lb />
Kostszycki 6-4, 7-6.<lb />
The team of Bryant and<lb />
Barry Parker received a<lb />
strong threat from Jor-<lb />
dan and Thore before Minges courts Wednes-<lb />
stopping them 6-4, 6-3 day at 2:30 p.m. Coach<lb />
in the final match ot Rose says his team will<lb />
National<lb />
Atlantic<lb />
Christian College.<lb />
Atlantic Christian was<lb />
ahead 5-1 when the rain<lb />
prevented the doubles<lb />
from being played.<lb />
Mark Byrd was the on-<lb />
ly singles winner for<lb />
ECU.<lb />
The Pirate netters<lb />
now stand 2-1 for the<lb />
season with a very<lb />
tough St. Augustine<lb />
team visiting the<lb />
O'Koren Named<lb />
In All-Star Clash<lb />
INDIANAPOLIS you're bound to look<lb />
(AP) � Throughout good. I'm pleased to<lb />
his collegiate career, get the award, but I was<lb />
Mike O'Koren worked, happy just to be able to<lb />
hard for the honors he play in the game<lb />
the day.<lb />
Coach Jon Rose wa<lb />
very pleased with his<lb />
teams performance<lb />
after the Pirates lost a<lb />
tough match last<lb />
Thursday to the defen-<lb />
be "after blood"<lb />
against St. Augustine.1<lb />
"They defeated us<lb />
twice in the fall and this<lb />
will be a grudge match<lb />
for the guys claimed<lb />
Rose.<lb />
received.<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
star added yet another<lb />
award to his collection<lb />
Sunday, but he says<lb />
this one came a little<lb />
easier than the rest.<lb />
"In a game like this,<lb />
it's hard to do anything<lb />
wrong O'Koren said<lb />
after being named the<lb />
most valuable player in<lb />
the annual National<lb />
Basketball Coaches<lb />
Association All-Star<lb />
Game.<lb />
"When you have<lb />
such great teammates.<lb />
Breaks All Records<lb />
"SSS" Dominates IM<lb />
O'Koren scored 16<lb />
points to help the East<lb />
beat the West 88-79 in<lb />
the 21st Annual Game.<lb />
He hit seven of nine<lb />
shots, handed out five<lb />
assists and shared team<lb />
scoring honors with<lb />
James Ray of Jackson-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Indiana's Mike<lb />
Woodson added 12<lb />
points for the East and<lb />
Michael Brooks of<lb />
LaSalle contributed 10,<lb />
plus six assists.<lb />
"We tried to work<lb />
together and concen-<lb />
trate on passing said<lb />
O'Koren, who was a<lb />
four-year starter at<lb />
North Carolina. "We<lb />
didn't want to look bad<lb />
trying to do a lot of in-<lb />
dividual stuff<lb />
The game was a reu-<lb />
nion for O'Koren,<lb />
Brooks, Woodson and<lb />
John Duren of<lb />
Georgetown. All were<lb />
members of the United<lb />
States team that won<lb />
the gold medal at the<lb />
1979 Pan-American<lb />
Games.<lb />
The contest also mat-<lb />
ched the coaches of last<lb />
year's NCAA finals �<lb />
Bill Hodges of Indiana<lb />
State and Jud<lb />
Heathcote of Michigan<lb />
State. "1 liked it a lot<lb />
better than the last<lb />
one laughed Hodges,<lb />
whose team was beaten<lb />
by Michigan State<lb />
75-64 in the 1979 cham-<lb />
pionship game.<lb />
Because his team had<lb />
only an hour to practice<lb />
� and O'Koren didn't<lb />
arrive in time for the<lb />
session � Hodges said<lb />
he tried to get the<lb />
players to think about<lb />
passing before scoring.<lb />
"Most all-star games<lb />
are guard-oriented<lb />
Hodges said.<lb />
By RICKIGLIARMIS<lb />
Intramural Correspondent<lb />
Domination is the<lb />
only word that can<lb />
describe the play of<lb />
"SSS the 1980 Co-<lb />
Rec Bowling cham-<lb />
pions. Every record<lb />
that could be broken<lb />
was broken by the<lb />
champs.<lb />
Not only did they<lb />
win the overall team ti-<lb />
tle, but they received<lb />
every individual award<lb />
possible while finishing<lb />
28-0 for the season.<lb />
This record combined<lb />
with last year's cham-<lb />
pionship record in-<lb />
dicates the abundant<lb />
talent of "SSS<lb />
Other outstanding<lb />
teams during the bowl-<lb />
ing season include<lb />
Alpha Omicron<lb />
PiAlpha Sigma Phi<lb />
"I" who were the<lb />
runner-ups; Chubnik<lb />
"B and Assorted<lb />
Nuts.<lb />
The High Game<lb />
Winner in the men's<lb />
division was Mike Stan-<lb />
cil, "SSS with a score<lb />
of 266. The women's<lb />
high scorer during one<lb />
game was Selene<lb />
Wheless of "SSS" with<lb />
a score of 190.<lb />
In the High Series<lb />
Competition, "SSS"<lb />
again dominated the<lb />
figures with Mike Stan-<lb />
cil winning in the men's<lb />
division with a score of<lb />
668 and Keila<lb />
McGlohon winning<lb />
with a score of 513.<lb />
The Team High<lb />
Series honors goes to<lb />
none other than "SSS"<lb />
with a total of 2188<lb />
points in one series.<lb />
Racquetball<lb />
Wayne Murphy and<lb />
West Warren fought<lb />
their way back through<lb />
the loser's bracket to<lb />
play Charlie Marshall<lb />
and John Eatman in<lb />
the finals of the men's<lb />
Racquetball Doubles<lb />
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The first game of the<lb />
match was easily won<lb />
by Marshall and Eat-<lb />
the match and tourna-<lb />
ment championship<lb />
was taken by Marshall<lb />
and Eatman in t<lb />
tremendous rally.<lb />
Volleyball<lb />
Action in both the<lb />
men's and women's<lb />
volleyball league begins<lb />
today, March 25.<lb />
Among the several<lb />
teams that entered, Phi<lb />
Epsilon Kappa returns<lb />
to defend their All-<lb />
Campus Title from last<lb />
year.<lb />
In the women's divi-<lb />
sion, Cotten failed to<lb />
enter to defend their ti-<lb />
tle, but last year's<lb />
runner-up, Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta, will be looking<lb />
for that first place<lb />
finish.<lb />
Volleyball matches<lb />
will be played in<lb />
Minges beginning at<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
which are tentatively<lb />
scheduled for 7 p.m<lb />
Wednesday, March 26,<lb />
at Memorial Pool.<lb />
The top five, after<lb />
regular season action,<lb />
include UnKappa Fifth<lb />
maintaining the<lb />
number one position,<lb />
followed by Power Hit-<lb />
ters, All Star Players,<lb />
Rip Tides, and Water<lb />
Bugs.<lb />
Softball<lb />
Intramural softball<lb />
began yesterday with 91<lb />
men's teams and 44<lb />
women's teams signed<lb />
up for regular season<lb />
play. Games will be<lb />
played on the North<lb />
and South sides of<lb />
Ficklen and behind<lb />
Allied Health.<lb />
Classified<lb />
Putt-Putt<lb />
Putt-Putt registra-<lb />
tion began yesterday<lb />
with the entry deadline<lb />
set for April 3. The<lb />
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The defending cham-<lb />
pions are Brian Webb<lb />
and Carrie Johnson.<lb />
Team Tennis<lb />
The 1980 Team Ten-<lb />
nis season has finally<lb />
gotten underway. A<lb />
total of 19 teams are<lb />
participating in this ex-<lb />
citing event.<lb />
Regular season mat-<lb />
ches began yesterday.<lb />
The All-Campus<lb />
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April 20-24.<lb />
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