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Sherrod Elected SGA President,80-81<lb />
Charlie Sherrod<lb />
new SGA president<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Charlie Sherrod won the SGA president's<lb />
contest yesterday, defeating opponent<lb />
Drake Mann by drawing approximately 60<lb />
percent of the 2,592 votes cast in that con-<lb />
test.<lb />
In the treasurer's race, Kirk Little outpoll-<lb />
ed Danny O'Connor by a slim 15-vote<lb />
margin. Although election rules stipulate<lb />
that a candidate may request a runoff when<lb />
the victory margin is less than two percent,<lb />
O'Connor had not done so at the time of<lb />
this printing.<lb />
Lynn Calder won handily in the vice<lb />
presidential race, defeating Al Patrick by<lb />
more than a 3-1 margin.<lb />
Although running unopposed for the<lb />
secretary's position, Marianne Edwards<lb />
polled over 2200 votes � more than any<lb />
other single candidate.<lb />
Warm weather and an active campaign<lb />
contributed to a voter turnout that was<lb />
relatively high by ECU student government<lb />
elections standards. About one-fourth of all<lb />
full time students, who are the oniy eligible<lb />
voters in such elections, cast ballots. Last<lb />
year, the turnout was about 20 percent.<lb />
Sherrod's win came as little surprise to<lb />
most people, following an extensive cam-<lb />
paign effort that included a telephone<lb />
survey of 4,000 student listings and several<lb />
speaking engagements in dormitories,<lb />
sororities and fraternities.<lb />
The SGA president-elect noted after<lb />
results were announced that the campaign<lb />
had been a "good" one for ECU.<lb />
"Drake Mann is a fine person and gave a<lb />
good fight Sherrod said Wednesday night.<lb />
Commenting on the win, Sherrod said,<lb />
"We got a lot of people exited, and the peo-<lb />
ple that really know me and how I feel about<lb />
the students turned out and voted for me �<lb />
I couldn't have won without their support<lb />
Sherrod was fairly accurate in his predic-<lb />
tion earlier this week that he would win by<lb />
about 500 votes. His actual margin of vic-<lb />
tory was 456 votes.<lb />
The election campaign was a "clean" one<lb />
compared to the elections in recent years,<lb />
although Election Chairman Nicky Francis<lb />
said after announcing the results that there<lb />
had been allegations of minor violations.<lb />
�he lEafit Carolinian<lb />
Thursday, April 3, 1980<lb />
(ireermlle. N.C<lb />
C initiation lO.(MM)<lb />
Judges Pick New<lb />
Cheering Squad;<lb />
Five Vets Return<lb />
The new ECU cheerleading squad was chosen Tues-<lb />
day night, with five members from last year's squad<lb />
returning to cheer for the 1980-81 season.<lb />
The selection came after a two-week period during<lb />
which competitors practiced the routines that were used<lb />
as a basis for judging.<lb />
ccording to Frank Saunders, who co-ordinates the<lb />
cheerleading proeram, the competitors are scored by a<lb />
panel of ten judges. Five of them are professional cheer-<lb />
ing judges and the other five are drawn from the ECU<lb />
athletic program.<lb />
Judges this year included basketball coach Dave<lb />
Odorrf and football coach Ed Emory.<lb />
Prospective cheerleaders may score zero to five points<lb />
for attractiveness, and up to three points in the<lb />
categories of agility, charisma, and voice projection.<lb />
The ten-member squad, consisting of five men and<lb />
five women, are Donna Pritchard, Rhonda Swairn,<lb />
Joanne Paul, Page Stout, Rosyln Sing eton Mike<lb />
Aman, Ervin Hennecy, Randy Mabe, William Elmore<lb />
and Eddie Sessoms. . .<lb />
There are four sophmores, four juniors and two<lb />
seniors on the new squad.<lb />
According to Donna Pritchard, the number of com-<lb />
petitors this year was smaller than in years past.<lb />
"1 think a lot of people don't try out because they<lb />
think they don't have a chance against the varsity and<lb />
JV cheerleaders from the year before Pritchard said<lb />
Wednesday. "But that's not true<lb />
"People also might not realize how much work goes<lb />
into cheerleading, so if they're not prepared to put in a<lb />
lot of time, they shouldn't try out she added.<lb />
Tryouts for the junior varsity cheerleading squad are<lb />
held "in the fall, so that incoming freshman have a<lb />
chance to compete.<lb />
Make-Up Days Not Set;<lb />
Paper Erred Tuesday<lb />
Photo bv LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Cheerleaders Tried Out<lb />
in Minges Tuesday<lb />
By LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The story headlined "Days Lost<lb />
To Snow Have To Be Made Up" in<lb />
the Tuesday, April 1, 1980, issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian gave the im-<lb />
pression that the ECU administra-<lb />
tion has made a definite decision to<lb />
make up the days lost in early<lb />
March due to snow. Actually, ad-<lb />
ministration officials have yet to<lb />
make a decision concerning the<lb />
make-up days.<lb />
Dr. Elmer Meyer, vice chancellor<lb />
for student life, appeared before the<lb />
SGA Legislature only to get student<lb />
reaction to a proposal to make up<lb />
the days.<lb />
Meyer conducted an informal<lb />
head count to gauge reaction to<lb />
three proposals. No SGA vote was<lb />
taken, and the action had no official<lb />
effect.<lb />
The three proposals were: to hold<lb />
make-up days on the second Satur-<lb />
day before exams (April 19) and<lb />
Reading Day (April 29); or on the<lb />
two Saturdays before exams (April<lb />
19 and 26); or to postpone exams<lb />
two days, thus displacing some ex-<lb />
ams until after commencement. The<lb />
legislature felt the least objec-<lb />
tionable of the three would be the<lb />
first proposal.<lb />
According to Dr. Robert H.<lb />
Maier, vice chancellor for academic<lb />
affairs, the decision will be made<lb />
this morning.<lb />
Speaking about the administra-<lb />
tion's expectation of attendance on<lb />
the make-up days, Maier said, "If<lb />
they are a responsible faculty and<lb />
student body, they will do what is<lb />
expected of them<lb />
Maier explained that he had the<lb />
best interests of students, faculty<lb />
and staff in mind when he recom-<lb />
mended closing the university dur-<lb />
ing the snowfall.<lb />
University officials are reportedly<lb />
concerned over the effect that the<lb />
loss of school days could have on<lb />
accreditation.<lb />
Apparently, the organizations<lb />
which accredit the university have<lb />
minimum term length requirements,<lb />
and ECU's semesters are at the<lb />
minimum allowed. Officials are<lb />
concerned that failure to make up<lb />
the days would bring a risk of loss<lb />
of accreditation.<lb />
Student Reaction<lb />
A random telephone survey con-<lb />
ducted by The East Carolinian<lb />
showed that the overwhelming stu-<lb />
dent reaction to the proposal was<lb />
negative.<lb />
"If college students cannot be<lb />
trusted to learn even though missing<lb />
onlv two days, then they might as<lb />
well shut the place down said one<lb />
irate student. "If however, it proves<lb />
to be necessary to maintain<lb />
creditation, then there is not<lb />
much we can do about it. is there?'<lb />
Student reaction to the propos<lb />
ranged from "outrageous" tc the<lb />
unprintable.<lb />
Generally, most students -aid<lb />
they did not plan on attending<lb />
classes if the administration<lb />
scheduled them, no matter what the<lb />
justification. A freshman businc<lb />
major explained. "1 don't plan <lb />
going, and neither do most o! m<lb />
teachers<lb />
"There is absolutely no reason<lb />
for it. Most professors have taken<lb />
the loss of time into account<lb />
have made ep the<lb />
definiteU would not go, if only as a<lb />
matter of principle<lb />
sophomore political science m<lb />
"It is the stupidest thing I've eve-<lb />
seen in my three years here at<lb />
ECU said a junior polit<lb />
science major. "It even lops<lb />
parking lots behind the librarv<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
A major concern of the studei<lb />
polled was that students ma<lb />
jobs requiring them to work S<lb />
days, or, in the case o reading da<lb />
See MAKE-l P Page 2, Col. 7<lb />
Coffeehouse Hosts Rebel Presentations<lb />
An awards ceremony for outstan-<lb />
ding contributors to the 1980 edition<lb />
of The Rebel will be held tonight in<lb />
the ECU Coffeehouse, featuring<lb />
readings by winners of the literary<lb />
awards and free refreshments.<lb />
Prizes of $100 will be given to<lb />
first-place winners in five<lb />
categories, and a $150 prize will go<lb />
to the winner of the Best in Show<lb />
award.<lb />
The prize money has been<lb />
donated by Tom Haines, owner of<lb />
the Attic, and by the Anheuser-<lb />
Busch company.<lb />
The winners of literary awards<lb />
will be announced during the<lb />
awards presentation, but winners in<lb />
five other categories have already<lb />
been announced. They are Brenda<lb />
Williams, for photography; Robert<lb />
Daniels, for painting; Ella Mallen-<lb />
baum, for mixed media; Michael<lb />
Loderstedt, for printmaking and<lb />
drawing; and Stephen Edgerton, for<lb />
the Best of Show award.<lb />
Rebel editor Colleen Flynn also<lb />
announced Wednesday that the<lb />
1980 edition will be available by the<lb />
last week of April. The publication<lb />
is free to ECU students, and will in-<lb />
clude three short stories, other<lb />
works of nonfiction, poetry,<lb />
photographs and artwork.<lb />
The magazine will be placed pro-<lb />
minently around the campus for<lb />
students to take, said Flynn.<lb />
In the past few years, The Rebel<lb />
has placed highly in national com-<lb />
petitions of university art and<lb />
literary publications, tying last year<lb />
with William and Mary's magazine<lb />
for second place in a contest spon-<lb />
sored by the Society of Collegiate<lb />
Journalists.<lb />
Flynn also noted that there are<lb />
still some copies of The Rebel's last<lb />
four editions available in her office<lb />
in the Publications Building.<lb />
Training Outside Greenville<lb />
Election Results<lb />
President<lb />
Charlie SherrodUS24<lb />
Drake Mann1068<lb />
Vice President<lb />
Lynn Caldert,910<lb />
Al Patrick646<lb />
1,266<lb />
Med Sti<lb />
By GEORGETTE HEDRICK<lb />
ECU Medical Writer<lb />
Dr. John Chapman spent the first<lb />
12 months of his residency at ECU<lb />
in obstetrics and gynecology at Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital. He<lb />
learned his way around the facth y<lb />
got to know the ECU clinical faculty<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
Bust Victims Talk<lb />
Page 5<lb />
and nursing staff, and treated a<lb />
variety of patients with a variety of<lb />
problems.<lb />
But a widely accepted premise of<lb />
medical education today maintains<lb />
that residents and medical students<lb />
should receive a portion of their<lb />
training outside the walls of the<lb />
medical center and away from the<lb />
academic atmosphere of the<lb />
teaching hospital. Excellence in<lb />
medical education requires a variety<lb />
of medical experiences.<lb />
So after a year on the first floor<lb />
of Pitt Memorial, Chapman Tound<lb />
himself on the road to health<lb />
departments and clinics in Beaufort<lb />
and Wayne counties, including the<lb />
tw niors Seymour Johnson Air Force Base<lb />
Hope For 5niur� page 5 . Godsboro Accompanying<lb />
 him on his rotations � which often<lb />
 required traveling up to three days a<lb />
Pirates Lose To UNC weck - were third-year medical<lb />
Page8 students whom he taugM routine<lb />
gynecological problems and<lb />
n�  ckLp1 � prenatal care. Chapman's learning<lb />
Boxing Shocked page 8 and teaching experience was<lb />
 strengthened by the guidance of<lb />
local preceptors.<lb />
"We are developing a significant<lb />
program in medical education out-<lb />
side the city limits of Greenvile<lb />
Dr. Edwin W. Monroe, associate<lb />
dean for external affairs at the<lb />
medical school, said during a recent<lb />
interview. Although Moore explain-<lb />
ed that the ECU program is still in<lb />
the growth-and-development stage,<lb />
he said the medical school has been<lb />
successful in laying a solid founda-<lb />
tion for future expansion.<lb />
He cited the establishment of<lb />
residency rotations as a good exam-<lb />
ple. Postgraduate training in the<lb />
clinical specialties (OBGYN,<lb />
medicine, surgery, family practice,<lb />
psychiatry and pediatrics) has been<lb />
accredited for less than two years,<lb />
yet some rotations are already<lb />
operating successfully. And it takes<lb />
a lot of coordination and coopera-<lb />
tion to set up rotations out in the<lb />
communities, he said.<lb />
Currently, residents in OBGYN<lb />
and family practice are visiting<lb />
hospitals in the region for up to two<lb />
months to supplement their educa-<lb />
tional experiences at the medical<lb />
school and its teaching affiliate, Pitt<lb />
Memorial. These programs were<lb />
developed by clinical chairmen in<lb />
conjunction with hospital ad-<lb />
ministrators and community physi-<lb />
cians in Beaufort, Lenoir, Carteret,<lb />
Wayne and Onslow counties. (In<lb />
Greenville, the Pitt County Health<lb />
Department also sponsors a rota-<lb />
tion.)<lb />
Next year, for example, OBGYN<lb />
residents will spend a one month<lb />
rotation on internal medicine at<lb />
Beaufort County Hospital in<lb />
Washington. Monroe said the sup-<lb />
port has been excellent from the<lb />
hospital director and the four inter-<lb />
nists who will supervise the<lb />
residents.<lb />
"This is the sort of thing that will<lb />
be happening more he said.<lb />
�'People understand that our<lb />
residents are new and so are our<lb />
programs, and as we get more<lb />
students and residents, the number<lb />
of community-based rotations will<lb />
grow. It's also highly probable that<lb />
more and more clinical exposure<lb />
outside of Greenville will be<lb />
necessary because of the increasing<lb />
load on the faculty and facilities<lb />
here<lb />
Treasurer<lb />
Kirk Little<lb />
Danny O'Connor2yI<lb />
Secretary<lb />
Marianne Edwards2,253 <lb />
Cost Of Education<lb />
Up With Inflation<lb />
By LOUISE COOK<lb />
Associated Press Writer<lb />
Editor's Note: A college education<lb />
today costs thousands of dollars �<lb />
dollars that many people just don't<lb />
have. Students and their families are<lb />
searching for new sources of money.<lb />
Here, in the second of two articles<lb />
on the cost of learning, is a look at<lb />
how some people are managing.<lb />
Darrell Williams, a junior at the<lb />
University of Notre Dame in In-<lb />
diana, has a $500 scholarship, one<lb />
part-time job at the campus radio<lb />
station and a second part-time job<lb />
at a fast food stand.<lb />
Andrea DeStefano, a senior at<lb />
Slippery Rock State College in Pen-<lb />
nsylvania, has a loan and a grant<lb />
from the state's Higher Education<lb />
Assistance Authority.<lb />
Howard Brownlee, a junior at<lb />
Michigan State University, has a<lb />
Veterans Administration loan, a<lb />
part-time job and a working wife.<lb />
As the cost of going to college has<lb />
risen, students and their families<lb />
have had to struggle harder to nay<lb />
the bills.<lb />
Joe Paul Case of the College<lb />
Scholarship Service of the College<lb />
Board estimated that seven out of 10<lb />
of the nation's 12 million college<lb />
and university students are getting<lb />
some kind of financial aid. Case<lb />
said about $14 billion in public and<lb />
private money was available to help<lb />
students during the current<lb />
academic year. He predicted that<lb />
See COSTS Page 3, Cot. I<lb /><lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN APRIL 3,1980<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Scholarship<lb />
Boxing<lb />
Study Hall<lb />
Road Race<lb />
The Society for Collegiate Journalists<lb />
will award a ISO scholarship to a<lb />
sophomore, junior or senior (not<lb />
graduating) journalism minor. In-<lb />
terested persons should submit the<lb />
following materials to Ira Baker,<lb />
Austin 334, by April 15: a statement of<lb />
professional goals including why he has<lb />
dMMM journalism, a personal reference<lb />
and a grade summary. Candidates will<lb />
be screened according to professional<lb />
intent, background and initiative and<lb />
recommendation. SCJ members who<lb />
arc tn good standing arc eligible to par-<lb />
ticipate also. The winner will be an-<lb />
nounced at the annual reception of the<lb />
I nglish Department May 9 in Mingcs<lb />
Coll i scum.<lb />
Book<lb />
1 he book used lor comments on Nancy<lb />
Wogsland's Senior Show is missing It<lb />
tt asked lhal ihc book be returned to<lb />
Mcndenhall Siudcni tenter The con-<lb />
tent ol ihc b�K)k is ot sentimental value<lb />
to ihc artist but ol absolutely no value<lb />
to anyone else.<lb />
S.O.U.L.S.<lb />
SOU I S will hold elections for of-<lb />
ficers tor the 1980-81 school year on<lb />
Iruirsdav, -pril 3. from II lo 5 al the<lb />
I cdonia Wright Cultural Center.<lb />
Nominations lor officers will be held<lb />
open until 12 noon Wednesday, April<lb />
Openings for TKE boxing are still<lb />
available. The tournament will be held<lb />
April 8, 9 and 10. Openings are<lb />
available in 183-192, 193-202, and<lb />
Unlimited weight classes. Interested<lb />
boxers call 758-7894 or drop by TKE<lb />
House, 951 E. Tenth St. This tourna-<lb />
ment benefits St. Judes Childrens<lb />
Hospital.<lb />
Kite Making<lb />
Learn to design and make your own<lb />
kite by attending a free workshop spon-<lb />
sored by Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
The workshop, conducted by George<lb />
Brett, Pitt Community College Artist-<lb />
In Residence, is scheduled for Wednes-<lb />
day, April 26, from 6-8 p.m. in the<lb />
Mcndenhall Crafts Center There is no<lb />
registration or supplies fee for this uni-<lb />
que workshop, lust come by the Crafts<lb />
Center and join in the fun!<lb />
French Night<lb />
The International I anguage Organiza-<lb />
tion is sponsoring I a Soiree Francaise<lb />
on Thursday, April 3 at 8 p m. at the<lb />
International House on Ninth Street.<lb />
Taste imported wines and cheeses with<lb />
fresh French bread and friends. Ad-<lb />
vance tickets arc S2.50. $3.00 at the<lb />
door, covering lour glasses of wine and<lb />
ihc food. Extra glasses will be $.50<lb />
ach loor prizes will be given awav.<lb />
Everyone is invited to attend.<lb />
Marshals<lb />
BKA<lb />
Those interested in being marshals for<lb />
he 1980 commencement exercises may<lb />
ippK ihis week in the SCiA office.<lb />
room 2?H Mcndenhall. Applicants<lb />
hotiiil he rising seniors with a good<lb />
icidemic record.<lb />
Ihe Banking and Finance Fraternity<lb />
will hold its April meeting Wednesday,<lb />
April 9, at 4:00 p.m. in room 221<lb />
Mcndenhall Guest speaker will be Mr.<lb />
l.awton Ncitbet, manager of the In-<lb />
terstate Securities office here in Green-<lb />
ville. All interested persons arc invited<lb />
to attend.<lb />
Noisy rooms, neighbors? Come to the<lb />
Scott Study Hall which is located in the<lb />
Scott Hall basement. Open 8-11 p.m.<lb />
on Mon Tuev, Wed and Thurs.<lb />
Come on by and study. It also has an<lb />
informative library with literature on<lb />
certain topics. Open for all.<lb />
Family Fun<lb />
Each Thursday during April is "Family<lb />
Fun Night" at Mcndenhall. From 6-10<lb />
p.m all children under age 18 accom-<lb />
panied by a parent or responsible adult<lb />
may bowl, play billiards or play table<lb />
tennis for Vi off regular price Each<lb />
game or line of bowling will be half-<lb />
price for children, and billiards and<lb />
table tennis will be half-price for the en-<lb />
ure tamily Only one adult per group<lb />
must have a Mcndenhall Student<lb />
Center Membership card or ECU ID<lb />
card to participate.<lb />
Graduation<lb />
Attention, all Second Semester<lb />
Graduates. The delivery dales for caps<lb />
and gowns al ihc Student Supply Store<lb />
arc April I. 2 and 3. Announcements<lb />
arc on sale at this time. There are five in<lb />
a package for $2.25.<lb />
Billiards<lb />
Sign up today for the MSC 8 Ball<lb />
Billiards Tournament. Open to all full-<lb />
time ECU students, the double elimina-<lb />
tion tournament will be held Monday,<lb />
April 14 at 6:00 p.m. in the Billiards<lb />
Center. Trophies will be awarded to the<lb />
1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners.<lb />
Regislralion forms are available al the<lb />
Billiards Center Deadline to registei is<lb />
Friday, April 11.<lb />
Register now for the Second Annual<lb />
Greenville Road Race This 10,000<lb />
meter (6.2 miles) foot race through<lb />
Greenville is scheduled for Saturday.<lb />
April 5. The race is sponsored by<lb />
Bond's Sporting Goods, Inc. The pro-<lb />
ceeds will go to ihe Easter Seal Society.<lb />
Merchandise awards will be given to the<lb />
top finishers overall and to the top<lb />
finishers in each age division. The first<lb />
500 persons to enter will receive a com-<lb />
memorative race t-shirt. For further in-<lb />
formation, call the Easter Seals Society<lb />
at 758-3230 or Ken P Murray at<lb />
756-5475.<lb />
Best Male Legs<lb />
The Ciamma Sigma Sigma 1980 Spring<lb />
Pledge Class ix sponsoring "The Best<lb />
Male 1 cgs Contest It will be held on<lb />
April 9 and 10 from 9:00 until 2:00 in<lb />
the Student Store I obby. Interested<lb />
parties can call 758-8727 or 752 8602<lb />
for more information. Entries can be<lb />
mailed or delivered to 120 Garrctt or<lb />
321 White. All proceeds will go to Ihc<lb />
March of Dimes. I ct's see some legs,<lb />
boys, for the March of Dimes.<lb />
Poetry Forum<lb />
The East Carolina Poetry Forum will<lb />
have a regular workshop and meeting<lb />
Thursday, April 3, at 8 p.m in<lb />
Mcndenhall, room 248. The public is<lb />
cordially invited.<lb />
Wheelchair<lb />
The Office of Handicapped Studcni<lb />
Services is establishing a wheelchair<lb />
repair service on campus. If you have<lb />
experience in repairing mechanical<lb />
equipment and desire part-lime<lb />
employment, contact the Office of<lb />
Handicapped Student Services in<lb />
Whichard 211 or call 757-6799<lb />
Little Sisters<lb />
Kappa Alpha Little Sisters are planning<lb />
a night of fun Wednesday, April 9 from<lb />
9-1 at Chapter X. Beer will be 50 cents,<lb />
and there will be a beer chugging con-<lb />
test. Tickets are 50 cents in advance and<lb />
75 cents at the door.<lb />
UFCDC<lb />
The University Folk and Country<lb />
Dance Club meets on Thursday nights<lb />
from 7-9 in Brcwstcr D-109. II vou arc<lb />
interested in folk and vountrv dancing<lb />
or have always wanted to learn but have<lb />
never tried, come on over. Everyone is<lb />
welcome For additional inlormaiion.<lb />
call 752 0826<lb />
AFROTC<lb />
Air Force ROTC currently has one<lb />
scholarship available under the Com-<lb />
mitted Scholarship Trial Program<lb />
which will he awarded to a May 1982<lb />
graduate. This scholarship is open to<lb />
Sophomores with the following<lb />
qualifications: GPA. 28 or higher:<lb />
SAT score. 1000 or higher; major,<lb />
math, physics, chemistry, computer<lb />
science or business quantitative<lb />
methods; and qualification for military<lb />
service The scholarship pays in slate or<lb />
out-of-state tuition, books, lab fees<lb />
plus $100 a month tax-lrce. To sec it<lb />
you qualify, call 757-6597 or come by<lb />
room 206, Wright Annex.<lb />
Table Tennis<lb />
A table tennis tournament, with singles<lb />
and doubles events, will be held in the<lb />
Mendenhall multi-purpose room on<lb />
Wednesday April 16 at 6 p m The com<lb />
petition is open to all EC U students and<lb />
faculty and staff MSC members.<lb />
Trophies will be awarded to 1st and 2nd<lb />
place singles winners and 1st and 2nd<lb />
place doubles teams. Entrants must<lb />
register at the MSC Billiards Center by<lb />
Monday, April 14<lb />
Tutoring<lb />
Need help in preparing lor linal exams!<lb />
The C enter for Student Opportunities<lb />
provides free tutorial scrviccx to<lb />
students who major in Allied Health.<lb />
Nursing, Medicine or related health<lb />
professions Contact Or Bridwell.<lb />
757 6122 or 77.�W. m check your<lb />
eligibility<lb />
Summer Dorms<lb />
Residence hall room dcposiis lor Sum<lb />
mcr School 1980 will be accepted in the<lb />
Cashier's Office, Room 105, Spilman<lb />
Building, beginning April 9. Room<lb />
assignments will be made in the respec<lb />
live residence hall offices on April 10<lb />
and 11 Thereafter, thev will be made in<lb />
the Office of Housing Operations.<lb />
Room 201. Whichard Building<lb />
Make-up Dates Still<lb />
In Decision Stage<lb />
Foreign Lit<lb />
Recreational, popular litcraiurc in<lb />
foreign languages is now available in<lb />
Joyncr Library. Foreign students or<lb />
those with an interest in foreign<lb />
language may select from records and<lb />
comics from French to Japanese. This<lb />
is the first time such a selection has<lb />
been available.<lb />
Social Work<lb />
All Social Work and Corrections ma<lb />
jors intereslcd in attending lh<lb />
workshop and pig picking should<lb />
prcregisitr and pav before April 3<lb />
1980 Sec Donna Mav or Julie Horvath<lb />
Your favorite beverages will be served<lb />
at the pig picking.<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
they may have more than one exam<lb />
scheduled for the next day. Many<lb />
feel it is unfair to require a makeup<lb />
on those days.<lb />
Overall, all of the students<lb />
surveyed felt that it would not be<lb />
right to have to make up the days.<lb />
Only five percent of them said they<lb />
would definitely go to classes if held<lb />
on Saturday or Reading Day, and<lb />
ten percent would go only if they<lb />
had a test or some other major con-<lb />
cern. In total, less than one-fifth of<lb />
the students polled planned on at-<lb />
tending make-up classes under any<lb />
circumstances.<lb />
Faculty Response<lb />
Faculty response to the proposal<lb />
was much more varied than the stu-<lb />
dent reaction. Professors seemed<lb />
more receptive to the need to make<lb />
up the days.<lb />
James H. Bearden, dean of the<lb />
School of Business, said he assumed<lb />
most students will attend classes<lb />
held on reading day, since they will<lb />
probably be on campus anwa.<lb />
But, he added, attendance on either<lb />
day will most likely vary by depart-<lb />
ment, since it would depend on what<lb />
the students felt they had missed.<lb />
"As an instructor, I would<lb />
welcome the time to get caught up<lb />
said Donald E. Bailey, dean of the<lb />
General College. He said he could<lb />
understand if students did not want<lb />
to go to classes those days, however.<lb />
Other instructors said the would<lb />
probably not have classes, and some<lb />
of those who would added the<lb />
would most likely not do an thing<lb />
of major importance. One profes<lb />
said that he planned to show home<lb />
movies if he was required to hold<lb />
class.<lb />
Not all, though, had such plans<lb />
Several instructors contacted classes<lb />
as usual would be the order of the<lb />
day.<lb />
Greek News<lb />
By RICKI GLIARMIS<lb />
(.reck Correspondent<lb />
As the school year<lb />
nears a close, it is only<lb />
appropriate to con-<lb />
gratulate a group of<lb />
students who have<lb />
fought hard in the past<lb />
two years to transform<lb />
a small group of men<lb />
into a successful frater-<lb />
nity.<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi has<lb />
been at East Carolina<lb />
for only two years, but<lb />
their achievements<lb />
speak for all their hard<lb />
work. In this short<lb />
period of time they<lb />
have purchased a house<lb />
at 410 Elizabeth St<lb />
which is now being<lb />
completely remodeled.<lb />
The Alpha Sigs<lb />
would like to thank all<lb />
fraternities and<lb />
sororities at ECU for<lb />
being helpful and sup-<lb />
portive. They will be<lb />
moving into their new<lb />
house this summer and<lb />
invite everyone over<lb />
when they return to<lb />
school next fall.<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi's<lb />
motto is "to better a<lb />
man and they proved<lb />
it by receiving the<lb />
Scholarship Trophy at<lb />
the 1FC banquet last<lb />
week. Brother Greg Lee<lb />
also received the IFC's<lb />
Highest Collegiate<lb />
Average Award for<lb />
1979-80. Congratula-<lb />
tions to the Alpha Sigs<lb />
and good luck with<lb />
your new house.<lb />
The Pi Kapps en-<lb />
joyed a fun-filled and<lb />
victorious Greek Week,<lb />
coming away with<lb />
honors in the Greek<lb />
Games and the Track<lb />
Meet. Pi Kapps would<lb />
like to congratulate<lb />
Brother Randy Langley<lb />
for becoming executive<lb />
vice-president of IFC.<lb />
Sigma Nu will be<lb />
holding its first annual<lb />
Softball Tournament<lb />
on April 12 and 13. The<lb />
tournament is co-<lb />
sponsored by Jeffreys<lb />
Beer and Wine and by<lb />
H.L. Hodges Sporting<lb />
Goods.<lb />
The Chi Omegas en-<lb />
joyed participating in<lb />
Greek Week and came<lb />
away with top honors<lb />
in the Greek Games.<lb />
They placed third in the<lb />
Track Meet and in Pi<lb />
Kapp Field Day.<lb />
The Chi O's will be<lb />
busy this week with an<lb />
Easter egg hunt for<lb />
needy children,<lb />
Founder's Day, and a<lb />
dunking booth at<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall.<lb />
The Delta Zetas are<lb />
busy planning their spr-<lb />
ing formal which will<lb />
be held April 12. Other<lb />
events scheduled for<lb />
this month will be a<lb />
booth at Barefoot on<lb />
the Mall, a cookout<lb />
with big brothers, and a<lb />
tea for their alumni and<lb />
house mother.<lb />
The Sigma Nus held<lb />
their Annual White<lb />
Rose Formal last<lb />
weekend at the Holiday<lb />
Inn in Williamston.<lb />
Receiving the Best<lb />
Brother Award was<lb />
Jeff Majette. Stanley<lb />
Joyner was Most<lb />
Athletic; Kee Holder,<lb />
Most Athletic; and<lb />
Steve Medlin, Best<lb />
Pledge.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
is now hiring students for the following positions on the Summer 1980 and<lb />
1980-81 staffs:<lb />
MANAGING EDITOR: Responsible for the overall operation of the editorial division of<lb />
the newspaper lie, News, Features, Sports, Production, Copy Editing). Management<lb />
and newspaper experience and completion of JOUR 2000, 2100, 3100, 3200<lb />
necessary. Salary: $150 month.<lb />
COPY EDITOR: Edit for style all copy for editorial section of newspaper. Completion of<lb />
JOUR 2000, 2100, 3100, 3200 necessary. Salary. $125 month.<lb />
FEATURES EDITOR. Direct Features section of paper. Newspaper experience and<lb />
completion of JOUR 2000, 2100, and enrolled in or completed JOUR 3100, 3200<lb />
necessary. Salary: $125 month.<lb />
STAFF WRITERS: To cover events for News, Sports and Features sections of paper.<lb />
Completion of JOUR 2000, 2100 preferred but not necesary. Trial period with no pay<lb />
for first five stories. Up to 48 cents per column inch thereafter, according to<lb />
proficiency.<lb />
LAYOUT WORKERS: Layout copy and headlines in editorial section of paper.<lb />
Experience necessary. Salary: $100 month.<lb />
CONTACT RICHARD GREEN, 1980 81 editor of The East Carolinian, Old South Bldg<lb />
757-6366, 6367, 6309. Make appointments with secretary for interviews Time of<lb />
interviews: TTh - 8-11:00 a.m 3:30-6:00 p.m.<lb />
All new employees will receive on the job training on Compugraphic typesetting<lb />
equipment.<lb />
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Spring Dance<lb />
Friday April II 8:30-1:00 at the<lb />
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Costs of Education On The Rise<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
the total would rise<lb />
next year, but he had<lb />
no specific figures.<lb />
The money takes the<lb />
torm of scholarships,<lb />
grants and low-cost<lb />
loans. About half of it<lb />
is given out according<lb />
to financial need, Case<lb />
�viid.<lb />
Interviews with<lb />
students, parents and<lb />
financial aid officials<lb />
indicate that just about<lb />
everybody needs help<lb />
these days. "We've had<lb />
to raise our scholarship<lb />
aid program said<lb />
Steve Kezerian of Yale<lb />
University. He<lb />
climated that about 40<lb />
percent of Yale's<lb />
students get help from<lb />
the school itself.<lb />
Pam Shinglcr, a<lb />
spokesman for Slippery<lb />
Rock, said about 70<lb />
percent of the students<lb />
pay for their education<lb />
with the aid of grants,<lb />
loans or scholarships or<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
0TS<lb />
�ubhshea every Tuesday and<lb />
Mlay dur.nq the academic<lb />
- "id every Wednesday during<lb />
"er<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
3 newspaper of East Carolina<lb />
tersity owned operated, and<lb />
it 1 tor and by the students<lb />
ist Carolina University<lb />
Subscription Rates<lb />
"Wi S15 yearly<lb />
"ers S20 yearly<lb />
Secona class postage paid at<lb />
vilie N C<lb />
rie East Carolinian offices are<lb />
Old South Building<lb />
-pus of ECU Greenville<lb />
Telephone 757 6364,6367,6309<lb />
through work-study<lb />
programs. "That<lb />
number seems to rise<lb />
every year she said.<lb />
"I am by no stretch<lb />
of the imagination<lb />
rich said Williams,<lb />
the Notre Dame stu-<lb />
dent. "It's a sacrifice<lb />
on my parents' part <lb />
I don't see how they do<lb />
it<lb />
Ms. DeStefano<lb />
worked to supplement<lb />
her loan and grant. She<lb />
got help from her<lb />
parents. "I also startej<lb />
buying used books<lb />
rather than paying the<lb />
bookstore top prices<lb />
she said.<lb />
Bob DiSpirito, the<lb />
head football coach at<lb />
Slippery Rock, has a<lb />
son who is a junior at<lb />
the school. Two more<lb />
sons will enter college<lb />
in the fall. "The crunch<lb />
is on he said. "We're<lb />
asking the kids to help<lb />
themselves by getting<lb />
jobs and we're sear-<lb />
ching into student<lb />
guaranteed loans<lb />
Legislation passed by<lb />
Congress in 1978 ex-<lb />
tended the interest<lb />
benefits available under<lb />
the Guaranteed Student<lb />
Loan program to all<lb />
students, regardless of<lb />
family income. Loans<lb />
issued under the pro-<lb />
gram have a low in-<lb />
terest rate � 7 percent<lb />
a year � and students<lb />
are not required to pay<lb />
any interest at all while<lb />
they are in school. The<lb />
government guarantees<lb />
the loan and pays the<lb />
lender a bonus to help<lb />
make up the difference<lb />
between the 7 percent<lb />
rate and current market<lb />
interest rates.<lb />
The program does<lb />
not require lenders to<lb />
provide money to<lb />
students, however. And<lb />
rising interest rates<lb />
have made money<lb />
scarce for all types of<lb />
loans. Ronald Wilson,<lb />
the director of . con-<lb />
sumer loans for the<lb />
Michigan National<lb />
Bank, said, for exam-<lb />
ple, that the bank<lb />
discontinued its par-<lb />
ticipation in the student<lb />
loan program last<lb />
November. "It's the<lb />
supply of funds he<lb />
said. Fran Pforr, public<lb />
relations manager of<lb />
First Bank of New<lb />
Haven, Conn said the<lb />
bank was still issuing<lb />
student loans, but had<lb />
curtailed the program<lb />
because of a decrease in<lb />
available funds.<lb />
Like many parents,<lb />
coach DiSpirito figures<lb />
he will manage<lb />
somehow. But he adds:<lb />
"As difficult as things<lb />
are now, I wonder<lb />
where it's going to end.<lb />
I wonder what it's go-<lb />
ing to be like for the<lb />
next generation<lb />
News Comment<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 3, 1980<lb />
Dodging The A rtful Pollsters<lb />
By RICH ALLINSON<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
Last night I became<lb />
an invisible American.<lb />
A nonstatistic. How ex-<lb />
hilarating.<lb />
It happened in-<lb />
nocently enough. The<lb />
caller identified herself<lb />
as a representative of a<lb />
public survey on behalf<lb />
of the New York<lb />
Times. Without think-<lb />
ing, I simply said 1<lb />
simply did not care to<lb />
participate.<lb />
Showing off some of<lb />
the tricks they nvst<lb />
teach in interviewers'<lb />
school, she persisted.<lb />
But not even my<lb />
natural sympathy for<lb />
another human being<lb />
trying legally to make a<lb />
buck could stay me<lb />
from my<lb />
course.<lb />
I hung up.<lb />
Those of<lb />
decline to be<lb />
the pollsters<lb />
"no-shows<lb />
"refusenik<lb />
something<lb />
derogatory?)<lb />
do so for<lb />
appointed<lb />
us who<lb />
polled (do<lb />
label us<lb />
"nixies<lb />
s or<lb />
more<lb />
probably<lb />
the most<lb />
mundane reasons �<lb />
preparing dinner (I<lb />
was), sleeping, feeling<lb />
generally grouchy, that<lb />
sort of thing.<lb />
But behind our un-<lb />
willingness to be inter-<lb />
viewed I would like to<lb />
believe there lurks a<lb />
more lofty motive.<lb />
Perhaps we recoil<lb />
from spewing out our<lb />
opinions like coins<lb />
from a one-armed ban-<lb />
dit. Or maybe we don't<lb />
care to see our views,<lb />
arrived at after some<lb />
quantum of mental<lb />
labor, compressed and<lb />
trimmed around the<lb />
edges to fit the survey's<lb />
prearranged categories.<lb />
We could even be<lb />
regarded as abstainers<lb />
from the ultra-hype,<lb />
fast-fad, instant-replay<lb />
tiredness that<lb />
dominates most of our<lb />
public discourse today,<lb />
thanks, in part, to the<lb />
polls.<lb />
More than the poor<lb />
and unemployed �<lb />
who, after all, are at<lb />
least counted, if under-<lb />
counted � we un-<lb />
pollables are truly in-<lb />
visible. We don't even<lb />
qualify as "don't<lb />
knows And therein<lb />
lies our<lb />
significance.<lb />
true<lb />
We are the one and<lb />
only group which, by<lb />
definition, is not in-<lb />
cluded in the ever-<lb />
Droliferating torrent of<lb />
surveys revealing<lb />
WHAT THE<lb />
AMERICAN PEOPLE<lb />
THINK about every<lb />
conceivable topic.<lb />
Assuming that we<lb />
naysayers comprise a<lb />
significant minority,<lb />
say 10 or �0 percent of<lb />
those contacted, our<lb />
nonparticipation could<lb />
well upset virtually<lb />
every pronouncement<lb />
the pollsters ever make.<lb />
Given our obvious<lb />
contrariness, we pro-<lb />
bably do not rank the<lb />
Rev. Billy Graham and<lb />
Farrah Fawcett at the<lb />
top of our "most ad-<lb />
mired Americans" list;<lb />
we may not be convinc-<lb />
ed that all poor people<lb />
are lazy; and our<lb />
highest personal goal<lb />
may even be something<lb />
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ming pool and a Trans<lb />
Am.<lb />
The polls take care to<lb />
include representative<lb />
samples of every age,<lb />
ethnic and ideological<lb />
group, but they don't<lb />
know a thing about<lb />
what goes on in the<lb />
minds of millions ofj<lb />
poll-boycotters like<lb />
myself. Therefore, poll<lb />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
This Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
No Special Interests<lb />
A letter from one reader that ap-<lb />
pears on this page today comments<lb />
on the Greek Week tabloid insert in<lb />
the March 27 issue of The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
The reader's complaint is that his<lb />
fraternity was forgotten in that<lb />
issue, which is true, unfortunately.<lb />
Space limitations and other factors<lb />
would not allow all fraternities and<lb />
sororities to be represented in the<lb />
special edition. We accept the blame<lb />
for those that did not appear, and<lb />
we apologize for it.<lb />
What we do not apologize for is<lb />
the recent furor which has sur-<lb />
rounded a request from one of the<lb />
members of the editorial board of<lb />
this newspaper to receive proper<lb />
recognition for the newspaper's ef-<lb />
forts'to promote Greek activities at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
This request for a "thank you<lb />
which we felt was justified, was just<lb />
that � a request. There was no de-<lb />
mand made. Our director of adver-<lb />
tising thought that since we had<lb />
donated free labor, time, chemicals<lb />
and $10,000 worth of free advertis-<lb />
ing space to the Greek cause, we<lb />
deserved to be thanked at the 1FC<lb />
Banquet. We weren't thanked, but<lb />
we are not losing sleep about it.<lb />
There seems to be an assumption<lb />
that The East Carolinian is against<lb />
Greeks when we run satirical article<lb />
about Greek Week and one in-<lb />
vestigative piece about hazing on<lb />
other campuses. If you balance this<lb />
with two double-page photo layout<lb />
spreads, free advertising, a standing<lb />
weekly column about Greek life,<lb />
and an editorial stand which con-<lb />
gratulates Greeks on their initiative<lb />
and drive, you might find that a<lb />
case could be build that we are<lb />
anything but anti-Greek.<lb />
It is all too often that student<lb />
groups seem to want us to print only<lb />
good things about them. This can-<lb />
not and should not be done because<lb />
we are dedicated to printing the<lb />
truth, good or bad. In covering<lb />
several incidents of hazing on other<lb />
campuses, ECU Greeks felt that we<lb />
were somehow cutting them down.<lb />
We never said that hazing is<lb />
prevalent on this campus. We don't<lb />
know that it is, but if we discovered<lb />
that it is we would not back out of<lb />
the story. We would print it, on the<lb />
top left-hand side of page one.<lb />
We are newsmen, not a public<lb />
relations firm. We are not set up to<lb />
make sure that some individual or<lb />
gruop has a good public image. We<lb />
are set up to tell the truth and to let<lb />
students of this university know<lb />
what is going on.<lb />
Any and all efforts to stop us<lb />
from telling the truth and any<lb />
pressure of reprisals for appropriate<lb />
commentary from anyone will result<lb />
in immediate legal action.<lb /><lb />
Easter For Fun And Profit<lb />
Christ died on the cross, and after<lb />
three days, he arose again. For<lb />
many believers in the Christian<lb />
faith, this is what Easter means. For<lb />
many in the marketing and mer-<lb />
chandising industries, it is yet<lb />
another way to make a fast buck.<lb />
The spectre of using religious<lb />
holidays to sell candy, Easter<lb />
baskets and small rabbits and ducks<lb />
is nothing new. It seems, however,<lb />
to have become especially prevalent<lb />
this year.<lb />
We see spring outfits advertised<lb />
on television and in newspapers,<lb />
and we are encouraged to go out<lb />
and purchase something nice to<lb />
wear on Easter. We smile at the<lb />
dresses and boys suits, and we go<lb />
out and buy them without thinking<lb />
of the true meaning of the occasion.<lb />
Likewise, we buy tons of sugar-<lb />
coated candy, which isn't good for<lb />
anyone except for the management<lb />
of the companies which make it,<lb />
and the media outlets that advertise<lb />
it.<lb />
It is true to our nature that we<lb />
would really rather not think about<lb />
Jesus in all of this. After all, his<lb />
death was unpleasant, and too<lb />
many of us would just as soon<lb />
forget about unpleasant things. We<lb />
have the notion that somehow, if<lb />
everything under the sun is<lb />
sweetness and light, it will all<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Will Not Miss<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
somehow work out.<lb />
The truth of the matter is that we<lb />
should look at the holiday from an<lb />
emotional and religious standpoint,<lb />
whether or not we agree with the<lb />
Christian faith. There are millions<lb />
among us who do, and under the<lb />
same Constitution which guarantees<lb />
that this newspaper will be free of<lb />
government control, a guarantee is<lb />
also made that any citizen of this<lb />
nation is free to worship as he<lb />
chooses.<lb />
It is incumbent on the rest of us,<lb />
we feel, to respect our fellow<lb />
citizens beliefs, as we would have<lb />
them respect our beliefs. This<lb />
variant of the "Golden Rule"<lb />
should apply especially to needless<lb />
commercialization of a religious<lb />
holiday, such as Easter.<lb />
People of all faiths should have<lb />
respect for all religious holidays,<lb />
regardless of source of religion or<lb />
nature of holiday. Whether or not<lb />
you believe in Jesus, we should all<lb />
have enough respect for those who<lb />
do to protest all of the merchandis-<lb />
ing and commercial aspects of<lb />
Easter. -<lb />
Recently, the decision was made to<lb />
make up days lost to snow. We, three con-<lb />
cerned seniors, support that decision, pro-<lb />
viding that the following options be used<lb />
to penalize those students not attending<lb />
make-up classes.<lb />
1. letter sent home to parent or guar-<lb />
dian<lb />
2. students be restricted from riding the<lb />
school bus for a week<lb />
3. write 100 times, "1 will not miss<lb />
class<lb />
4. stay after school<lb />
5. suspension for three days<lb />
6. pick up trash around school grounds<lb />
7. no chocolate milk or ice cream sand-<lb />
wich in lunch room<lb />
8. empty pencil sharpeners<lb />
9. red "U" on report card<lb />
10. dust erasers and wash chalkboards<lb />
H. go to office for a spanking (Dr.<lb />
Brewer's office)<lb />
We feel that these elementary penalties<lb />
therefore correspond to the elementary<lb />
nature of the decision.<lb />
"Wood, Buk and Mr. Perfect"<lb />
(Three Concerned Seniors)<lb />
of Greekweek and several articles critical<lb />
of the Greek system.<lb />
Many of the latter articles concerned<lb />
hazing incidents on other campuses, and<lb />
are in no way concerned with our Greek<lb />
system. We hope that these errors are the<lb />
result of negligence on the part of the<lb />
newspaper staff and not a concerted anti-<lb />
Greek action.<lb />
I am. Sir, respectfully yours,<lb />
David Swanson<lb />
Pres Delta Eta Chapter<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi<lb />
Sixties Were Active<lb />
Greek System<lb />
Poorly Covered<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
The effect of these suggestions<lb />
would result in the better understan-<lb />
ding of other religions. More impor-<lb />
tantly, it would result in the removal<lb />
of religion from Madison Avenue,<lb />
and put it back where it belongs.<lb />
We, the brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi,<lb />
wish to express our concern over the poor<lb />
coverage of the greek system in the Thurs-<lb />
day, March 27, issue of The East Caroli-<lb />
nian. In said issue, articles concerning<lb />
seven of ECU's 12 fraternities and 1 of<lb />
our 8 sororities were presented. This is a<lb />
gross injustice to those organizations not<lb />
represented, as publicity is necessary to<lb />
the continued success of any fraternal<lb />
organization. Were any concerted effort<lb />
made by The East Carolinian concerning<lb />
submission of such articles, we would<lb />
have gladly complied with their wishes.<lb />
Our phone number, and those of the<lb />
other nonrepresented organizations, are<lb />
available from the Interfraternity Coun-<lb />
cil. c ,<lb />
The blatent laxness on the part of The<lb />
East Carolinian extends to their criticism<lb />
of the Interfraternity Council for not<lb />
thanking the paper for printing Greek<lb />
advertisements free of cost. The paper<lb />
provides this service for all organizations;<lb />
we Greeks simply tend to take advantage<lb />
of this service more frequently than<lb />
others. That the staff of the paper<lb />
demends thanks for the execution of their<lb />
proper positions is more indicative of<lb />
their personalities than of the Greek<lb />
system. It is also indicative of the paper's<lb />
position that they have printed 1 article<lb />
defending the Greek system veres 1 satire<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Often when 1 read articles in this<lb />
newspaper, I am struck by bits and pieces<lb />
of false or misleading journalism<lb />
(inherent in all publications). Mostly, 1 let<lb />
these go by with only a thought of regret<lb />
and sympathy for whoever believes them.<lb />
But as 1 read Jay Stone's article on<lb />
absentee voting in the Ftb. 28 edition, 1<lb />
was compelled to speak out.<lb />
I speak of Mr. Stone's reference to the<lb />
Movement of the late Sixties that he<lb />
described as "the nightmare of failure<lb />
that went down between 1965 and 1970<lb />
and "the notion of beating the system<lb />
that was born in Berkeley that he<lb />
portends "gave way to a sort of numb<lb />
conviction that it made more sense to run<lb />
and hide than to fight the swine, at the<lb />
polls, or on anything even vaguely<lb />
resembling their own terms No state-<lb />
ment could be more false or misleading.<lb />
One need only open hisher eyes to see<lb />
the lasting effects of "Woodstock Na-<lb />
tion The war was ended, Nixon was<lb />
kicked out, minorities received more<lb />
power and influence; these are obvious<lb />
enough. More obvious carryovers from<lb />
that generation are today's protest<lb />
demonstrations. Farmers, truck drivers,<lb />
school teachers and firemen use<lb />
demonstrations to make their points. The<lb />
events of the late Sixties not only "revived<lb />
the Boston Tea Party tradition but also<lb />
stimulated a new sense of individual<lb />
power" (Rex Weiner and Deanne<lb />
Stillman, Woodstock Census, 1979, p.<lb />
157). This valuable right will never be in-<lb />
fringed again.<lb />
Many people believe that the Sixties<lb />
were important, that their actions were<lb />
important, that they affected history.<lb />
These people are still around, working,<lb />
changing, bringing their ideals and<lb />
methods into every aspect of American<lb />
life.<lb />
Some of the things so widely contested<lb />
and begun by the Movement of the late<lb />
Sixties such as reduction of penalties for<lb />
marijuana use, equal opportunities for<lb />
women and racial desegregation are slow-<lb />
ly but surely being realized. Many of the<lb />
99<lb />
Movement's protest tactics (civil disol<lb />
dience, leafletting, petitioning) are now<lb />
being used to strike at nuclear power<lb />
industrial polluters. The great spirit ol<lb />
Sixties still lives in those who are Irving<lb />
change society now. Instead of throwing<lb />
bricks, they're attacking the system fi<lb />
the inside with court action and tegi<lb />
tion. The good of the Sixties is being<lb />
ternalized and the bad has been efi<lb />
behind.<lb />
How could anyone call this a tail.<lb />
1 see it as a return to the orig<lb />
American Way (something we seen<lb />
be drifting so far away from at <lb />
A lot of things are getting better :<lb />
"not because (the Movement) failed<lb />
the young people cam home, but because<lb />
(the Movement) won and mc me<lb />
home" Woodstock Census, p. 203).<lb />
If you thought the Sixties failed or died.<lb />
vou're badlv mistaken. Take a closei look<lb />
an dlisten  and it's not too laic to gel in-<lb />
volved .<lb />
Jerrj <lb />
Student Rip Off<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I've been a student living <lb />
ville since the fall quarter of 1975.<lb />
this time I've noticed a lot of changes take<lb />
place. Back in 1975, students were<lb />
different; there weren't as roan)<lb />
and expensive cars driving around: (<lb />
ville and East Carolina were named<lb />
3rd largest party city in America:<lb />
almost evervone wanted to attend th<lb />
lege other than those stuffed shin c<lb />
we always hear about. So my questu<lb />
most important to all those students<lb />
were BS'ed by all the advertisements<lb />
city and campus put out about how much<lb />
East Carolina had students who enjo<lb />
drinking beer and having a good time, as<lb />
well as being a Fine university.<lb />
Why on earth did Greenville and East<lb />
Carolina lie, belittle, defraud and rip<lb />
all the students manipulated by propag<lb />
da. This college knew only innocent col-<lb />
lege bound high school graduates would<lb />
consider such a college to attend?<lb />
If you need any facts to verify mv ac-<lb />
cusations just see how many students are<lb />
given higher fines, usually 100 dollars<lb />
more, than any Greenville resident chare<lb />
ed with the same offense; just see ho<lb />
many students have been arrested oi<lb />
charged by campus police not accom-<lb />
panied by a college official while in their<lb />
dorm rooms without a search warrant. I<lb />
one of which is required by university or<lb />
siate law, and last just check the prices o;<lb />
retain beer prices at all the local grocery<lb />
stores compared with those of any other<lb />
non-college city; for example Fayetteville.<lb />
Ted Cohen<lb />
Carter Violates Campaign Promises For Human Rights, Supports Big Business Instead<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Let's talk human rights. One of<lb />
the primary tenets of Jimmy<lb />
Carter's 1976 campaign was to pro-<lb />
mote the struggle for human rights<lb />
throughout the world. Though he<lb />
speaks an awful lot about the issue,<lb />
but not so much lately, the issue<lb />
seems to be more of a political or<lb />
rhetorical one than a viable commit-<lb />
tment in his tenure. The man just<lb />
does not live up to his rhetoric, and<lb />
no one expects him to, but when 1<lb />
voted for Jimmy in '761 felt like this<lb />
issue alone made him a more<lb />
preferable candidate than Ford.<lb />
How wrong Iwas.<lb />
First of all, how can anyone<lb />
preach human rights in one breath<lb />
and actively promote war in<lb />
another. Regardless of whether it is<lb />
a cold war or the proposed Third<lb />
World War, it is inconsistent with<lb />
policy. As Jesse Jackson stated, "If<lb />
there is another war, poor people<lb />
and black people will be the cannon<lb />
fodder, and if there is a cold war,<lb />
the same people will pay the price<lb />
The foundation of our country<lb />
states that we are entitled to "Life,<lb />
liberty, and the pursuit of hap-<lb />
piness But the new threat of the<lb />
draft and "war hysteria" seem to be<lb />
limiting factors in our pursuit of<lb />
such. Which is it, human rights or<lb />
corporate rights?<lb />
Secondly, when the time came for<lb />
Jimmy to make a decision that<lb />
could be a profound influence on<lb />
the human rights struggle, he chose<lb />
to support the deposed shah of Iran.<lb />
instead of taking affirmative action<lb />
on human rights, he chose to sup-<lb />
port the msot flagrant violator of<lb />
human rights in recent history and<lb />
sealed the fate of the embassy<lb />
workers in Iran. To further agitate<lb />
matters, he chose to give the official<lb />
U.S. seal of approval by providing<lb />
refuge for the criminal shah in<lb />
America. Carter could have wielded<lb />
a blow for the freedom of the<lb />
hostages by admitting mistakes had<lb />
been made in relations with Iran,<lb />
but he thought pride and political<lb />
future were the most important<lb />
issues. Hooray for human rights.<lb />
As if support for the shah was not<lb />
enough, Jimmy has been consistent-<lb />
ly ambiguous when he could have<lb />
stood up for human rights in rela-<lb />
tions with countries that have poor<lb />
human rights histories. He chose<lb />
not to voice ample protest and has<lb />
even supported dictatorial regimes<lb />
in Nicauragua, Argentina and South<lb />
Korea. To nitpkk, at the same time<lb />
that Communist China was suppor-<lb />
ting the horrible regime of Pol Pot<lb />
in Campuchia and waging war with<lb />
the sovereign state of Vietnam, Jim-<lb />
my was signing treaties that would<lb />
normalize trade relations with'<lb />
China. Once again, profit rights ran<lb />
rampant over human rights.<lb />
Perhaps the biggest blow i,<lb />
human rights by Carter was made<lb />
only recently when he proposed to<lb />
cut federal spending in the areas of<lb />
Indian education and education of<lb />
the handicapped. Native Americans<lb />
(Indians is a misnomer) have the<lb />
highest rates of-poverty suicide and<lb />
alcoholism of any minority in the<lb />
United States. Leave it to Carter to<lb />
continue a tragic history. Handicap-<lb />
ped individuals, who never commit-<lb />
ted a crime except perhaps being<lb />
born a little different, waste away<lb />
within confines of institutions while<lb />
Mrs. Carter appears in television<lb />
ads for the handicapped. The<lb />
paradox of federal regulations and<lb />
federal funding continue to baffle<lb />
individuals associated with the<lb />
educational institutions in the<lb />
United States. It is travesty and a<lb />
violation of human rights to ignore<lb />
these individuals.<lb />
Perhaps Carter's Waterlocvwill be<lb />
his silly continuation of an ill-<lb />
founded idea by refusing to allow<lb />
American athletes to participate in<lb />
the' Moscow Olympics Americans<lb />
have fought throughout thek ives<lb />
f<lb />
to get a chance to participate in trie<lb />
Olympics and fulfill a dream of in-<lb />
ternational brotherhood through<lb />
athletics, only to have their hopes<lb />
smashed for political conquest.<lb />
What it comes dbvn to is that<lb />
Jimmy has had the opportunity on<lb />
numerous occasions to live up to his<lb />
commitment to human rights, and<lb />
he has consistently failed to live up<lb />
to one of the major promises that<lb />
got him elected. He has time and<lb />
again sided with vested interest<lb />
groups whose major principle is the<lb />
right to earn a dollar, and not to<lb />
promote the welfare and rights of<lb />
individuals. It is this choice that<lb />
may prove to be the major stumbl-<lb />
ing block to the rectectkm of the<lb />
highly moral und devout Baptist<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
APRIL 3, 1980 Page 5<lb />
Student<lb />
Author Wins<lb />
Nat 9IA ward<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
An ECU senior writing major<lb />
received third place and $100 in<lb />
piie money in the 1980 Hackney<lb />
1 iterature Awards competition at<lb />
the University of Alabama in Birm-<lb />
ingham.<lb />
June Sylvester, a second-semester<lb />
senior in the English writing pro-<lb />
gram, won the award for her short<lb />
story "breaking which she wrote<lb />
for her fiction writing class taught<lb />
by Terry Davis.<lb />
June said it's the first story she<lb />
has written since high school, but<lb />
she has been writing poetry since she<lb />
came to ECU. She is from Elizabeth<lb />
City, N.C.<lb />
The story is about a young girl<lb />
and her first encounters with<lb />
established social roles for each sex,<lb />
at that trying age when the girls and<lb />
boys don't do the same things<lb />
anymore.<lb />
"It's not really a feminist view-<lb />
point, it's just the dichotomy that is<lb />
established between what's expected<lb />
of a woman and what's expected of<lb />
a man she explained. "The sad-<lb />
dest thing is that it is really com-<lb />
mon, especially in the South, 1<lb />
think<lb />
1 he package containing the story<lb />
almost didn't make it to the com-<lb />
petition because of some confusion<lb />
in the postal system. It was returned<lb />
marked "no such addres so she<lb />
had a friend call Birmingham to be<lb />
vtire.<lb />
"Em glad that your friend made<lb />
the call about the returned<lb />
package wrote Myra Crawford,<lb />
chairman of the Hackney Awards.<lb />
"1 had already bundled up the final<lb />
entries for the judging and slipped<lb />
the packet in at the last minute<lb />
The annual competition is spon-<lb />
sored by Cecil Hackney, a Birm-<lb />
ingham businessman and patron of<lb />
the literary arts, as an event of the<lb />
annual Birmingham Arts Festival.<lb />
Students Interviewed<lb />
Claim Arrests Unfair<lb />
�sB<lb />
Photo by LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Warm Spring Weather<lb />
brings out girls in shorts<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"One of the riskiest experiments<lb />
of the Ectopian government was to<lb />
deliberately make marijuana a com-<lb />
mon weed. Not only were legal pro-<lb />
hibitions ended, but free top-quality<lb />
seeds were distributed, in a cam-<lb />
paign aimed at providing<lb />
"do-it-yourself-highs The result is<lb />
that every house and apartment can<lb />
have its own garden or window box<lb />
where the hemp is grown. It is as if,<lb />
among us, we had a third tap in the<lb />
kitchen which provided free beer.<lb />
But mostfEctopians seem to smoke<lb />
marijuana with considerable discre-<lb />
tion, and it is likely that the worst<lb />
feature of the policy is that it<lb />
deprives the government of a large<lb />
source of tax revenue<lb />
Ernest Callenbach, Ectopia<lb />
Of course, Ectopia is set in the<lb />
year 1999 and its central theme is a<lb />
neo-Woodstock nation roughly<lb />
bound by Washington, Oregon and<lb />
Northern California which has<lb />
seceeded from the United States.<lb />
The new government is founded<lb />
upon a "stable-state" ecology,<lb />
meaning that everything is recycled<lb />
and Ectopians are free to smoke<lb />
marijuana and experiment with<lb />
drugs without fear of authoritarian<lb />
reprisal.<lb />
East Carolina University is a long<lb />
way from Ectopia. For 14 ECU<lb />
students the harsh reality of state<lb />
drug laws manifested itself Monday,<lb />
March 26.<lb />
Students from Jones, Aycock and<lb />
Belk dorms were awakened at 5:30<lb />
a.m served with warrants, and<lb />
taken to Pitt County jail. Since the<lb />
"College Hill" bust, student<lb />
response has been surprisingly vehe-<lb />
ment, bordering on activistic.<lb />
SGA President Brett Melvin<lb />
stated: "I feel that this type of in-<lb />
vestigation is wrong. Because of<lb />
that, if there is anything the ex-<lb />
ecutive branch can do to help, we<lb />
will do it<lb />
Melvin said that the bust was not<lb />
initiated by the university and that<lb />
campus police did not participate in<lb />
it, although they were notified that<lb />
the bust would take place ahead of<lb />
time.<lb />
Melvin and the SGA were vital in<lb />
convincing Tri-County Bonding<lb />
Company to front bail money to<lb />
students. In many cases bail<lb />
amounted to as much as $1,500,<lb />
non-refundable.<lb />
Many students have expressed<lb />
dismay and outrage at what they<lb />
deem a "senseless publicity stunt"<lb />
by the Greenville Police Department<lb />
and the North Carolina State<lb />
Bureau of Investigation. This<lb />
definition seems accurate in light of<lb />
the fact that, according to Melvin,<lb />
newspapers and television stations<lb />
were notified in advance of the bust<lb />
so that they could be on-hand with<lb />
cameras ready.<lb />
The East Carolinian conducted an<lb />
interview with several students who<lb />
were either involved in the "College<lb />
Hill" bust or had extensive<lb />
knowledge of it. Many of the<lb />
students arrested in the Monday<lb />
raid refused even to talk about it on<lb />
the advice of their lawyers.<lb />
However, some students were will-<lb />
ing to talk about the bust and to ex-<lb />
press their opinions in return for a<lb />
promise of anonymity. Much of<lb />
what follows is a transcript of<lb />
several conversations that were<lb />
taped in Jones, Aycock, and Scott<lb />
dorms on Tuesday night, April 1.<lb />
The following is a conversation<lb />
with an ECU student and dorm resi-<lb />
dent:<lb />
East Carolinian: The campus drug<lb />
bust that occured on March 26<lb />
seems to have aroused a strong reac-<lb />
tion against the tactics employed by<lb />
the Greenville Police Department<lb />
See STUDENTS Page 7, Col. 1<lb />
It May Be Little<lb />
For The Senior, There Is Hope<lb />
By ROBERT ALBANESE<lb />
Assistant Features F.ditor<lb />
Soon the academic year will draw<lb />
to a close, and most Pirates will<lb />
have a very frolicksome summer in-<lb />
deed.<lb />
They will go home and probably<lb />
start going to church again, leading<lb />
a basically dull life with some kind<lb />
of part-time job that will supply<lb />
them with the funds to poot away<lb />
the summer in style. At the bottom<lb />
of their callow and easily-excitable<lb />
hearts, they will await the recom-<lb />
mencement of football season and<lb />
the rosy-cheeks of cheerleader<lb />
types.<lb />
There is a group of Pirates out<lb />
there, however (and their name is<lb />
legion), who will never again know<lb />
the security of constant cramming<lb />
and being stood-up by the curvy co-<lb />
ed (or macho masculoid). They will<lb />
never again know the joy of year-<lb />
long malnutrition nor will they ex-<lb />
haust their bladders in the sinks of<lb />
bathrooms in Greenville nightspots.<lb />
These, friends, are the seniors.<lb />
These seniors are not difficult to<lb />
pick out from the campus throng.<lb />
The senior is the one who is getting<lb />
the haircut and the manicure, and<lb />
for the first time in four years, he<lb />
has trimmed his moustache. The<lb />
senior is the one who has twelve<lb />
shelves full of books he will never<lb />
open again, and his current reading<lb />
includes "The Power of Positive<lb />
Thinking" and "How to Write a<lb />
Resume The senior is the one who<lb />
spends his afternoons reading<lb />
through the microfilms at Employ-<lb />
ment Security<lb />
There is an unmistakable look on<lb />
the senior's face: consternation.<lb />
Four years of careful planning have<lb />
prepared him for this moment,<lb />
when he must now ask himself the<lb />
question, "What does a body do<lb />
with an American folklore major<lb />
with a minor in driver's ed?"<lb />
But the senior need not worry.<lb />
There are jobs out there. Just<lb />
because we are watching the<lb />
economy flush itself down into the<lb />
nether regions, we need not become<lb />
hypertensive. The Marines are look-<lb />
ing for a few good men (and by all<lb />
indications, that's what they're get-<lb />
ting). In the peace corps, you can<lb />
pick up novel experiences, tribal<lb />
dialects and tropical parasites from<lb />
far-flung areas of economic blight.<lb />
And there are hosts of monastic<lb />
orders that are looking for someone<lb />
just like you.<lb />
The senior looks out into the<lb />
world, and sees the same possibility<lb />
of owning a home as that of opening<lb />
a hot-dog stand on one of Jupiter's<lb />
moons. He has the same chance of a<lb />
successful marriage as he has of ren-<lb />
ting a room in the Kremlin. Yonder<lb />
hails a plethora of hemorrhoids,<lb />
vericose veins and acid indigestion.<lb />
And his pal, the government, will<lb />
maintain this Madison Avende Eden<lb />
for him at the low, low price of two<lb />
or three times God's cut of his in-<lb />
come.<lb />
The infernal-snowball prospect of<lb />
the world at large is too much for<lb />
some. Many is the Pirate who<lb />
placidly watches the credit-hours<lb />
tick away, for eight years having<lb />
plotted a chart taking him straight<lb />
between majors in art and correc-<lb />
tions.<lb />
There is good news for the senior,<lb />
however. His fate need not be that<lb />
of countless others who have<lb />
follows the ivy-covered path to<lb />
manual laboi. Already eyes are<lb />
turned upward to the glimmering<lb />
star of hope, the beacon of faith.<lb />
They can follow the footsteps of the<lb />
wretched refuse of the teeming<lb />
unemployment office, to be counted<lb />
among those who bear the mark of<lb />
the knowing grin. For no matter<lb />
how bad it gets, there is always<lb />
GRAD SCHOOL!<lb />
Handicapped Parking Spaces 'Borrowed9<lb />
By Desperate Students In Space Race<lb />
Young Pup Frolicking<lb />
Photo by LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Jazz Ensemble To<lb />
Play 'On The Mall'<lb />
Bv STEPHANIE TINGLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Spring Break wasn't long enough,<lb />
Easter weekend never has been and<lb />
final exams are practically breathing<lb />
down our necks. Then, there are;<lb />
those of us who have already gotten<lb />
what's going around.<lb />
Mark Twain once said, "It s spr-<lb />
ing fever � you don't quite know<lb />
what it is you want, but it just fairly<lb />
makes your heart ache, and you<lb />
want it so Barefoot on the Mall<lb />
festivities could not have arrived at<lb />
a more opportune moment.<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall will definite-<lb />
ly be a pleasant shot in the arm. One<lb />
special tidbit of the afternoon will<lb />
be the ECU Jazz Ensemble perfor-<lb />
mance at 4:00 p.m. Under the super-<lb />
vision of George Broussard, ECU<lb />
School of Music faculty member<lb />
the ensemble is a respected<lb />
"ambassador" of East Carolina<lb />
and is representative of the fine jazz<lb />
tradition in Greenville.<lb />
The Jazz Ensemble has a good-<lb />
natured self-assurance which is<lb />
often lacking in a relatively young<lb />
group (an average age of 20). Jazz<lb />
for the sheer enjoyment of its per-<lb />
formance only comes from skill and<lb />
a well developed sense of propriety<lb />
and good taste which makes you �<lb />
comfortable.<lb />
Jazz, the music of the "common"<lb />
man, is down-to-earth stuff. No<lb />
music box melodies, mundane and<lb />
.trite, but something that can really<lb />
entice the ear. If you get into percus-<lb />
sion, the ensemble has a terrific<lb />
drummer. Keyboards and bass?<lb />
They've got 'em, along with some of<lb />
the mellowest 'bones, brassiest<lb />
trumpets and smoothest sax work<lb />
you've ever heard. Their perfor-<lb />
mance is crisp and vibrant, without<lb />
the "cadenzas" that can really put<lb />
you out like a light.<lb />
AH right, so maybe you don't like<lb />
jazz. The performance is free and<lb />
right in the middle of the great out-<lb />
doors. What more could you want?<lb />
If you haven't tried jazz, take a tip<lb />
from John Phillip Sousa: people<lb />
hear it through their feet instead of<lb />
their brains<lb />
?<lb />
By MARK KEMP<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Parking on the ECU campus is a<lb />
subject that never fails to appear as<lb />
a principal issue from time to time,<lb />
but it is an even bigger problem for<lb />
the handicapped student.<lb />
The handicapped students are<lb />
assigned spaces out of necessity;<lb />
they are not assigned for conve-<lb />
nience.<lb />
But these spaces are specially<lb />
designed for their use.<lb />
Most handicapped students drive<lb />
vans which are also specially design-<lb />
ed for them. The person usually gets<lb />
in and out of the van through a side<lb />
door. To facilitate this, the han-<lb />
dicapped parking spaces are 12 feet,<lb />
6 inches wide, giving them enough<lb />
room to get their wheelchairs in and<lb />
out with little trouble.<lb />
This is why it is imperative that<lb />
these spaces are used only by han-<lb />
dicapped students. Anyone else us-<lb />
ing these spaces will be towed if<lb />
their vehicle does not have either a<lb />
handicapped sticker or a special<lb />
handicapped plate on the<lb />
dashboard.<lb />
The two most abused places on<lb />
campus, according to C.C. Rowe,<lb />
director of Handicapped Student<lb />
Services, are Slay Dorm, where the<lb />
handicapped men live, and<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Rowe<lb />
said that "a person who is han-<lb />
dicapped has to use the handicapped<lb />
spaces. There's just no way that<lb />
they can fit out of a regular space<lb />
He also expressed a concern for<lb />
the parking situation on campus and<lb />
an understanding for those who<lb />
abuse the regulations; however, he<lb />
feels that it is essential that the han-<lb />
dicapped spaces not be abused.<lb />
Rowe went on to say that most<lb />
handicapped students are hesitant to<lb />
turn in students who park in their<lb />
spaces because they too understand<lb />
the problem.<lb />
One handicapped student com-<lb />
mented that the traffic department<lb />
is discourteous about the situation<lb />
sometimes. "Sometimes the Cam-<lb />
pus Security has been as slack as to<lb />
not come give the car a ticket he<lb />
said.<lb />
Handicapped students are a large<lb />
part of the student body. They also<lb />
make up a very important program<lb />
here, the rehabilitation of a part of<lb />
our society who make worthwhile<lb />
contributions.<lb />
East Carolina University has the<lb />
best handicapped program in the<lb />
university system. Abuse of han-<lb />
dicapped parking is an important<lb />
issue that everyone should know<lb />
about and have the courtesy to<lb />
respect.<lb />
Charles Boulevard<lb />
Undergoes Clean-up<lb />
By SNEHA<lb />
The Student National En-<lb />
vironmental Health Association at<lb />
ECU has accepted clean-up respon-<lb />
sibilities for Charles Boulevard bet-<lb />
ween Tenth Street and 264 Bypass.<lb />
In addition to conducting<lb />
periodic litter pick-ups, the student<lb />
group encourages other community<lb />
organizations to join the new<lb />
Adopt-A-Street program and par-<lb />
ticipate in efforts to keep Greenville<lb />
streets litter-free. When clean-up<lb />
takes place, Public Works Depart-<lb />
ment staff provide collection bags<lb />
and truck transportation of refuse<lb />
to the city landfill.<lb />
Each month the Public Works<lb />
Department reports streets with<lb />
chronic litter problems to the Green-<lb />
ville Beautification, Clean-up and<lb />
Litter Control Committee.<lb />
Mike Lainhart, president of ihe<lb />
thirty member student group en-<lb />
courages other student organiza-<lb />
tions and fraternities to assist in<lb />
keeping Greenville litter free b<lb />
adopting a street.<lb /><lb />
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THE FAST CAROLINIAN APRIL 3, 1980<lb />
Spyro Gyra, Madness,<lb />
Tom Paxton Reviewed<lb />
Jazz Musician<lb />
By Sanf ord<lb />
Josephson<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
NEW YORK �<lb />
i�<lb />
By<lb />
GRAHAM CARLTON<lb />
Madness � One Step<lb />
BeyondSire: Every<lb />
musical genre has its<lb />
own variation on the<lb />
oldies act. Rock has<lb />
Sha Na Na doing the<lb />
50's, rockabilly has<lb />
Robert Gordon spiking<lb />
for Ike, jazz has Lou<lb />
Stein with his tributes<lb />
to Art Tatum, country<lb />
has Jim Owen reviving<lb />
Hank Williams, and on<lb />
and on and on. The<lb />
reason these acts fail in<lb />
the long run, or in<lb />
many cases in the short<lb />
run, is that they are<lb />
boring. After the initial<lb />
novelty of seeing, say,<lb />
an Elvis impersonator,<lb />
wears off, you find<lb />
yourself going back to<lb />
the source. Of course,<lb />
the source isn't always<lb />
available, which ex-<lb />
plains the popularity of<lb />
Hal Holbrook's Mark<lb />
Twain, James Whit-<lb />
more's Harry Truman<lb />
and other one-man<lb />
shows which were the<lb />
vogue a few seasons<lb />
back. Music is another<lb />
story: whether it means<lb />
scouring a bargain bin,<lb />
paying an inflated<lb />
"collectors" price or<lb />
taping off the radio,<lb />
there is a chance to get<lb />
to the source. We don't<lb />
live in a vacuum and<lb />
entertainment that<lb />
smacks of "being good<lb />
for you" just isn't all<lb />
that entertaining. The<lb />
performers mentioned<lb />
at the start of this<lb />
review would be better<lb />
off playing at special<lb />
interest festivals or<lb />
libraries. While they do<lb />
a good job of doing<lb />
what they do, they<lb />
don't make any effort<lb />
to bring their acts into<lb />
the present.<lb />
All of this has been a<lb />
roundabout way of giv-<lb />
ing me the chance to<lb />
climb up on my soap-<lb />
box and start stumping<lb />
for a group called<lb />
Madness, whose recent-<lb />
ly released debut LP,<lb />
One Step Beyond,<lb />
might just be rock's<lb />
musical messiah this<lb />
year.<lb />
One of the most<lb />
welcome moments in<lb />
seventies' rock was pub<lb />
rock, a spunky sub-<lb />
genre that briefly<lb />
flourished in 1974.<lb />
vou've probably read<lb />
enough about pub rock<lb />
in the last year � a year<lb />
when all the prime<lb />
movers of pub rock<lb />
became the leaders of<lb />
the more commercial<lb />
side of new wave � to<lb />
save me the effort of<lb />
ripping through the<lb />
history of pub.<lb />
here is stong enough to<lb />
send people out looking<lb />
for old Brinsley<lb />
Schwarz and Ducks<lb />
Deluxe albums.<lb />
The album's<lb />
strongest point is that<lb />
it's chock full of the<lb />
young, rebellious spirit<lb />
that ruled rock before<lb />
corporate rock moved<lb />
in and strangeled<lb />
rebellion to death. If<lb />
you're ready to rock,<lb />
you've been waiting for<lb />
Madness.<lb />
unchallenging and not<lb />
too dimensional. Spyro<lb />
Gyra touches both of<lb />
these bases.<lb />
To their credit,<lb />
they've taken a great<lb />
deal of the pretension<lb />
out of fusion, making it<lb />
a more desirable listen-<lb />
ing experience. At the<lb />
same time they've<lb />
defanged this fusion<lb />
animal, and come<lb />
close, at times, to chur-<lb />
ning out nothing more<lb />
than dinner music.<lb />
One Step Beyond<lb />
captures enough of the<lb />
history of pub to be<lb />
summarily dismissed as<lb />
pub rock, but as the ti-<lb />
tle implies, the record<lb />
certainly goes one step<lb />
beyond. Mixed in with<lb />
the pub spirit is a solid<lb />
dose of 1980 vitality.<lb />
The boys in this band<lb />
have kept their ears<lb />
open during the last six<lb />
years and have manag-<lb />
ed to incorporate the<lb />
better elements of<lb />
punk, power pop and<lb />
new wave into their<lb />
sound. Despite the new<lb />
wave sty lings and<lb />
graphics, the pub feel<lb />
Tom Paxton � Up &amp;<lb />
UpMountain<lb />
Railroad: It used to be<lb />
fun looking forward to<lb />
the next Tom Paxton<lb />
album. Now it's kind<lb />
of depressing when a<lb />
Tom Paxton album<lb />
shows up.<lb />
Even since he willful-<lb />
ly resigned himself to<lb />
being a washed-up<lb />
folkie (it must have<lb />
been peer pressure; this<lb />
record is produced by<lb />
Bob Gibson who fills<lb />
the bill of washed-up<lb />
folkie nicely), the style<lb />
and humor that made<lb />
his work such a treat<lb />
seem to have vanished.<lb />
All plusses and<lb />
minuses tallied, this is a<lb />
good contemporary<lb />
folk album but a poor<lb />
Tom Paxton album.<lb />
Liabilities aside, Cat-<lb />
ching the Sun works<lb />
well as an album. A<lb />
slight but noticeable<lb />
shift in the sound<lb />
comes from the fact<lb />
that Jay Beckinstein<lb />
assumes more of the<lb />
responsibility for the<lb />
direction of the group.<lb />
Listeners familiar with<lb />
the band's first two<lb />
albums will note that<lb />
Beckinstein's music has<lb />
a more aggressive edge<lb />
than that of former co-<lb />
leader Jeremy Wall,<lb />
who has bowed out of<lb />
the band's full-time ac-<lb />
tivities to spend more<lb />
time at home writing<lb />
and producing.<lb />
Many jazz musicians<lb />
feel classical music is<lb />
just a bunch of scales<lb />
that are easily<lb />
understood. And<lb />
classical musicians and<lb />
audiences think jazz is<lb />
nothing but noise. All<lb />
of these misconceptions<lb />
are born of ig-<lb />
norance<lb />
George Shearing, the<lb />
celebrated 60-year-old<lb />
jazz pianist, would like<lb />
to educate people about<lb />
the virtues of both<lb />
types of music. The<lb />
best way to do that, he<lb />
feels, "is to mix up<lb />
classical and jazz, to<lb />
draw from both sides<lb />
and reach a maximum<lb />
audience<lb />
But not everyone<lb />
agrees with him.<lb />
Last November, for<lb />
instance, the University<lb />
of Wisconsin Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra's<lb />
student-staffed direc-<lb />
ting board decided<lb />
against performing a<lb />
jazz-flavored arrange-<lb />
ment of Stravinsky's<lb />
"Rite of Spring<lb />
reconstructed by jazz<lb />
musician and<lb />
composer-arranger<lb />
Don Sebesky.<lb />
That incident is<lb />
symptomatic of a larger<lb />
controversy existing<lb />
throughout the musical<lb />
community � not only<lb />
the question of whether<lb />
it is proper to tamper<lb />
with the music of the<lb />
masters, but also the<lb />
entire question of com-<lb />
bining elements of<lb />
classical music and<lb />
jazz.<lb />
Shearing, who<lb />
regularly appears with<lb />
symphony orchestras,<lb />
sees nothing wrong<lb />
with revising the work<lb />
of the classical masters<lb />
as long as it's done in<lb />
the right spirit.<lb />
"1 took a theme<lb />
from 'Scheherazade'<lb />
(Rimsky-Korsakov)<lb />
he points out, "and put<lb />
it in 54 time instead of<lb />
the 6 or 3 it's normally<lb />
in. And I even used a<lb />
kind of Floyd Cramer<lb />
approach to it<lb />
(Cramer, a country and<lb />
western piano player, is<lb />
credited with develop-<lb />
ing the "Nashville<lb />
Sound)<lb />
Shearing's view of<lb />
the Wisconsin students'<lb />
decision is that "while<lb />
it's dyed-in-the-wool<lb />
sincere, I find it<lb />
possibly lacking in<lb />
humor. I see nothing<lb />
wrong, for instance, in<lb />
taking 'Peter and the<lb />
Wolf (Prokofiev),<lb />
making a jazz arrange-<lb />
ment of it and calling it<lb />
'Peter Was a Wolf<lb />
Music is music is<lb />
music<lb />
The classical<lb />
masters. Shearing feels,<lb />
would have approved<lb />
of such dabbling.<lb />
"There's a jazz feeling<lb />
in Stravinsky he<lb />
points out. "In<lb />
Hindemith, certainly<lb />
there's jazz.<lb />
"If we go back far<lb />
enough he continues.<lb />
"we find that<lb />
Beethoven and Mozart<lb />
were once considered<lb />
too far out � they were<lb />
looking ahead to what<lb />
would be. but they were<lb />
being booed<lb />
And Bach: "Bach<lb />
wrote at least three<lb />
separate versions of the<lb />
first complete book of<lb />
the 48 preludes and<lb />
fugues. While the rules<lb />
governing the style<lb />
were maintained, there<lb />
were three different<lb />
versions.<lb />
"His mind was not<lb />
totally settled on a par-<lb />
ticular order of nota-<lb />
tion, but because of his<lb />
creativity and because<lb />
the composers of those<lb />
days left great ads of<lb />
score to the imagina-<lb />
tion of the performer,<lb />
there was more room<lb />
for personal creativiis.<lb />
"1 think many of<lb />
these people (Bach.<lb />
Beethoven, Mozart)<lb />
would be wonderful<lb />
jazz musicians if the<lb />
were alive ioda So:<lb />
the least of whom is<lb />
Bach. He got thrown<lb />
out of a few churches<lb />
for being harmonicallv<lb />
too radical. He had tw<lb />
wives and 20 children<lb />
How much more of a<lb />
swinger can you be?'<lb />
Shearing, who has<lb />
been blind since birth.<lb />
has alwavs displayed a<lb />
remarkable versatility<lb />
in his music. 1 ot a<lb />
great portion of his<lb />
career he led a quintet,<lb />
achieving distinction<lb />
and widespread appeal<lb />
in the I950s with<lb />
tunes as "September in<lb />
the Rain<lb />
Picardy and his own<lb />
er famous comp<lb />
lion, "I ullab<lb />
Birdland<lb />
Spyro Gyra � Cat-<lb />
ching (he SunMCA:<lb />
The best and worst<lb />
thing you can say about<lb />
Spyro Gyra is that they<lb />
are pleasant. On the<lb />
positive side, pleasant<lb />
implies that the music is<lb />
easy to take and nice to<lb />
listen to. On the<lb />
negative side, it sug-<lb />
gests that the music is<lb />
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and bust a lot of people. It wouldn't<lb />
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Sports<lb />
APRIL 3. 1980 Page 8<lb />
Pirates Lose 10-9,<lb />
Now Host UNC<lb />
ECU Baseball Action<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The East Carolina baseball team<lb />
saw an eight game winning streak<lb />
brought to an end yesterday in a<lb />
10-9 loss to Fairfield.<lb />
The Pirates basically did it to<lb />
themselves as costly fielding errors<lb />
in the seventh inning assured the<lb />
defeat.<lb />
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load the bases. Consecutive errors<lb />
by ECU third baseman Todd<lb />
Hendley and shortstop Kelly<lb />
Robinette were the makings for a<lb />
four-run inning for the visitors.<lb />
The Pirates battled back with<lb />
four runs in the bottom of the<lb />
seventh to cut the lead to run but<lb />
stranded leftfielder Butch Davis,<lb />
one of 11 stranded Pirate runners on<lb />
the day, on second base in the ninth<lb />
and fell 10-9.<lb />
"We did not seem to have the en-<lb />
thusiasm today that we've had late-<lb />
ly said ECU assistant coach Gary<lb />
Overton after his team fell to 13-3<lb />
on the season. "We were beaten by<lb />
a real fine ballclub, though<lb />
A probable problem for the<lb />
Pirates was thoughts of tonight's<lb />
encounter with arch-rival North<lb />
Carolina at Harrington Field. "I<lb />
don't think we took Fairfield for<lb />
granted or anything said Overton.<lb />
"We simply had a breakdown on<lb />
defense. This was a disappoint-<lb />
ment<lb />
The Pirates were impressive at the<lb />
plate, though, as the nine runs and<lb />
14 hits that were banged out are no<lb />
shabby figures.<lb />
"We're always pleased when we<lb />
hit the ball this well claimed Over-<lb />
ton. "We just couldn't back it up<lb />
on defense<lb />
The Pirates upcoming home mat-<lb />
chup with the Tar Heels is one that<lb />
always excites ECU players and fans<lb />
alike.<lb />
"Our goal, of course, is to get an<lb />
NCAA bid said the ECU assis-<lb />
tant. "As far as a bid is concerned<lb />
this game is no more important than<lb />
any other.<lb />
"But he continued, "in the eyes<lb />
of the people concerned�our fans,<lb />
the public and outsiders�this is a<lb />
very big game because North<lb />
Carolina is such a rival. It seems to<lb />
do a lot for everyone involved with<lb />
the school when an East Carolina<lb />
team can beat North Carolina<lb />
The Heels are surely rivals to the<lb />
ECU players and, says Overton,<lb />
yesterday's loss to Fairfield should<lb />
work in the Pirates favor.<lb />
"1 sensed a lot of dejection after<lb />
the game he said. "The plaers<lb />
seem to want to win the game even<lb />
more now that we've lost this one<lb />
The Pirates will start Bill Wilder<lb />
as pitcher against the Heels. His<lb />
hands will be full as the Heels are<lb />
blessed with an explosive offense.<lb />
"Offensively, they're a lot like<lb />
us explained Overton. "They na<lb />
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sides of the plate<lb />
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Wednesday night's game with N.C.<lb />
State, are blessed with better than<lb />
average speed. Combine that with<lb />
their excellence with the bat and<lb />
Overton says you have "what you<lb />
might call an awesome offense<lb />
On the mound the Heels are no<lb />
slouches either as a super recruiting<lb />
year more than made up tor the<lb />
many losses the mound corps suf-<lb />
fered last season.<lb />
Gametime at Harrington field is<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
Boxing's Heavyweight Division In Turmoil<lb />
The boxing world received a real<lb />
shock Monday evening when Mike<lb />
Weaver struck from seemingly<lb />
nowhere in the 15th round to<lb />
knockout John Tate and claim the<lb />
WBA heavy weight championship.<lb />
The result of the bout was<lb />
another in a series of events that<lb />
proves show the condition of the<lb />
once-powerful heavyweight divi-<lb />
sion. Once the division housed pro-<lb />
ud champions such as Joe Louis,<lb />
Joe Frazier, Muhammed Ali and<lb />
George Foreman.<lb />
Today's champions, Weaver and<lb />
WBC title holder Larry Holmes, do<lb />
not compare with their<lb />
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juncture.<lb />
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on his face by a fighter who has lost<lb />
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same night to continue his hold on<lb />
half of the world championship.<lb />
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pions?<lb />
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now. He does have enormous<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
potential�but so did a guy named<lb />
Leon Spinks just a few moons ago.<lb />
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the incomparable Ali back into the<lb />
ring. Promoters have offered him<lb />
in excess of $7 million to come out<lb />
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present champions.<lb />
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sort of cash would be appealing to<lb />
any human.<lb />
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the title sometime in June. That<lb />
idea is now long gone, thanks to<lb />
Weaver. The word now is that Ali<lb />
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about the same time he had planned<lb />
to challenge Tate.<lb />
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out of the whole deal looking half<lb />
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tools that once made him the most<lb />
powerful boxing machine of all<lb />
time. They, for the most part, have<lb />
been gone since his fight in Manila<lb />
with Joe Frazier.<lb />
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the ripe age of 38.<lb />
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terest, than probably any fight in<lb />
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port for what has been discussed<lb />
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lack of quality, in the heavyweight<lb />
division.<lb />
Have the heavyweights ruined<lb />
their reign as the most followed and<lb />
exciting division in boxing. The<lb />
answer is no, mainly because of<lb />
several youngsters that should move<lb />
into the limelight in the next several<lb />
years.<lb />
First and foremost among these is<lb />
21-year old Greg Page of Louisville.<lb />
Ky. Page is compared, in size, style<lb />
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The heavyweight division is stoop-<lb />
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At ACC Saturday<lb />
Tennis Team Wins<lb />
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Photo by JILL ADAAAS<lb />
Kenny Love<lb />
By ALEX<lb />
CUNNINGHAM<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU men's ten-<lb />
nis team set back a<lb />
tough Edinboro State<lb />
team, 7-2, Tuesday<lb />
night at the Minges<lb />
courts. Pirate Coach<lb />
Jon Rose arranged the<lb />
match just recently in<lb />
his efforts to give the<lb />
Pirates as much com-<lb />
petition as possible.<lb />
The competition almost<lb />
proved to be too tough,<lb />
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only 4-2 after the<lb />
singles.<lb />
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the doubles to deter-<lb />
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perience and talent in<lb />
order to sweep through<lb />
the doubles and close<lb />
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"We had our hands<lb />
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Christian.<lb />
Photo Oy JILL ADAMS<lb />
Henry Hostetler<lb />
Carlyle A Proud Pirate<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
"When I go on the I'm playing<lb />
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I'm in the purple and gold I can<lb />
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ud<lb />
This statement could well be<lb />
rephrased to be a military recruiting<lb />
advertisement, but the enthusiasm<lb />
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their butts and participate. It's that<lb />
simple she sternly proposes. "It's<lb />
the student athlete that has to do it<lb />
all<lb />
The 5-5 Kinston native bubbles<lb />
with enthusiasm at the mention of<lb />
the 1980 softball season, expressing<lb />
confidance in herself and especially<lb />
her teammates.<lb />
"I feel like this team feels really<lb />
good about themselves she says.<lb />
"1 think we've finally put things<lb />
together and we're ready to win.<lb />
We're motivated; all our practices<lb />
have been intense. We're young, but<lb />
we've-got a lot of enthusiasm<lb />
With five starters among the<lb />
seven freshmen on the squad and<lb />
only three seniors out of a roster of<lb />
19, Carlyle's experience and leader-<lb />
ship on and off the field has been a<lb />
valuable asset to third-year coach<lb />
Alita Dillon.<lb />
"She knows how .to talk to the<lb />
players to get them motivated ex-<lb />
plains Dillon. "Sometimes when we<lb />
huddle I just let her talk because she<lb />
knows the game as well as any<lb />
member of the team<lb />
The addition of1 the incoming<lb />
freshmen and transfers forced<lb />
several starters from the 1979 unit<lb />
into the unfamiliar role of reserves.<lb />
"I think at this point this team<lb />
should realize that the best 10<lb />
should play explains Carlyle.<lb />
"We all know that any second team<lb />
player could come on and do the job<lb />
as well as the person on the field.<lb />
We are strong two deep at every<lb />
position.<lb />
"Fthink right now we're winning<lb />
because we're better than other<lb />
teams, but we're going to be even<lb />
better. I know by state tournament<lb />
time Mrs. Dillon will have the best<lb />
10 playing<lb />
Along with five of her East<lb />
Caorlina teammates Carlyle com-<lb />
petes in the summer with Great Gas<lb />
Gulf, a women's industrial league<lb />
team which placed fourth last sum-<lb />
mer in the United States Slo-Pitch<lb />
Softball Association World Tourna-<lb />
ment in Michigan.<lb />
"The unity of the Great Gas<lb />
players has reflected on the other<lb />
players offers Carlyle. "A team<lb />
with this much talent can't afford<lb />
inner conflict. By working together<lb />
so much, we know basically what to<lb />
expect from each other; what we are<lb />
capable of doing.<lb />
"That means a lot when it comes<lb />
down to a game situation when you<lb />
really need to anticipate what each<lb />
player is going to do under certain<lb />
situations.<lb />
Carlyle readily conceeds the dif-<lb />
ficulty of competing on a financial<lb />
basis with in-state rival UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill and N.C. State, but<lb />
refuses to surrender without a fight.<lb />
"If we can't compete with State<lb />
and Carolina on scholarships, then<lb />
we can take as much as we can from<lb />
.them on the field through deter-<lb />
mination and practice she says.<lb />
"I'm confidant, but not over-<lb />
confidant that we're going to have a<lb />
winning season<lb />
A winner is the only way to<lb />
classify Carlyle, as she boasts an 8-2<lb />
record with nearly half of the slate<lb />
remaining in her final year in the<lb />
purple an4 gold.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 3, 1980<lb />
Lady Bucs Lose<lb />
8-0 To Tar Heels<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports F.ditor<lb />
The Lady Pirate soft-<lb />
ball team traveled to<lb />
rival University of<lb />
North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill Tuesday<lb />
and were greated with<lb />
an 8-0 loss, but<lb />
retaliated in the second<lb />
game with an 11-3<lb />
drubbing of the Tar<lb />
Heels.<lb />
The Tar Heels open-<lb />
ed their half of the first<lb />
inring of the opener<lb />
with a double by M.<lb />
Moore followed by an<lb />
RBI ,ingle by Mary<lb />
Shriver.<lb />
The Pirates stuttered<lb />
offensively throughout<lb />
the contest, but the<lb />
Heels exhibited bat<lb />
strength with four more<lb />
runs in the second and<lb />
three in the fifth.<lb />
C. Ford singled in<lb />
the second and advanc-<lb />
ed to third when K.<lb />
Sapp reached base on a<lb />
fielders choice. K.<lb />
Fogleman's single<lb />
plated Ford and<lb />
Fogleman and Sapp<lb />
each scored on a base<lb />
knock by L. Perry.<lb />
Moore drove in Perry-<lb />
minutes later on yet<lb />
another Tar Heel<lb />
single.<lb />
Virtually the same<lb />
UNC combination<lb />
stung the Pirates again<lb />
in the fifth as Perry-<lb />
reached on an error,<lb />
followed by a single by-<lb />
Moore. Shriver capped<lb />
the Heels' scoring bar-<lb />
rage with a three-run<lb />
blast over the ab-<lb />
breviated left-center<lb />
field wall.<lb />
Freshman outfielder<lb />
Mitzi Davis pounded<lb />
out a pair of hits in<lb />
three trips to the plate<lb />
to lead East Carolina<lb />
batters.<lb />
"They jumped on us<lb />
early and we never got<lb />
together offensively in<lb />
the first game noted<lb />
ECU coach Alita<lb />
Dillon. "They were get-<lb />
ting base hits and scor-<lb />
ing runs<lb />
The Pirates turned<lb />
the table in the second<lb />
contest and claimed<lb />
their ninth victory in<lb />
eleven outings.<lb />
ECU quickly sustain-<lb />
ed two outs in the<lb />
visitors' half of the<lb />
first, but Davis came<lb />
through with a clutch<lb />
single and freshman<lb />
Cynthia Shepard legged<lb />
out a long drive to<lb />
right-center for a two-<lb />
run homer.<lb />
The Pirates struck<lb />
again in the second as<lb />
junior shortstop Mary<lb />
Powell sliced a single<lb />
and winning pitcher<lb />
Mary Bryan Carlyle<lb />
drove her home with a<lb />
base rap. ,<lb />
Freshman catcher<lb />
Fran Hooks led off the<lb />
third with a double to<lb />
set the stage for Davis<lb />
to drill the ball deep to<lb />
right for the second<lb />
Pirate homer of the<lb />
day. With two out,<lb />
third sacker Cindy<lb />
Meekins singled, ad-<lb />
vanced on an error on a<lb />
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and scored on a single<lb />
by Powell.<lb />
In the<lb />
Yvonne<lb />
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"Flea"<lb />
Williams singled and<lb />
again Davis came<lb />
through with an heroic<lb />
single to plate the Lady<lb />
Pirate's seventh run of<lb />
the game.<lb />
The Heels finally got<lb />
untracked offensively<lb />
in the fifth as pinch hit-<lb />
ter Grace doubled to<lb />
left and scored later on<lb />
an error to the Pirate's<lb />
left fielder. Moore add-<lb />
ed a run in the sixth and<lb />
Massey another in the<lb />
seventh, but the Pirates<lb />
were destined for<lb />
revenge.<lb />
Junior Kathy Riley,<lb />
in her first competition<lb />
since returning from<lb />
the Olympic basketbal<lb />
tryouts in Colorado,<lb />
drilled the ball over the<lb />
left field power alley<lb />
and tagged the bases<lb />
for a record tying third<lb />
homer of the game.<lb />
Rothermel and<lb />
Powell followed with<lb />
singles, and Rothermel<lb />
scored on Carlyle's<lb />
third of the contest.<lb />
Powell and Carlyle<lb />
crossed home for the<lb />
final Pirate runs on a<lb />
double by Williams.<lb />
Powell finished the<lb />
game with four hits in<lb />
as many trips to the<lb />
plate, while Davis add-<lb />
ed three.<lb />
"We jumped on<lb />
them in the second<lb />
game said Dillon,<lb />
"so I'm glad we were<lb />
able to come back.<lb />
The Lady Pirates<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 3, 1980<lb />
Ladies Get Win<lb />
By EDDIE<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Even though their<lb />
match was held on<lb />
April Fools' Day, the<lb />
ECU women's tennis<lb />
team was in no joking<lb />
mood as they disposed<lb />
of UNC-Wilmington<lb />
8-1.<lb />
The Lady Pirates<lb />
won five of six in the<lb />
singles play, then<lb />
blanked their op-<lb />
ponents in the doubles<lb />
action, winning all<lb />
three matches.<lb />
"We anticipated<lb />
winning said ECU<lb />
Head Coach Barbara<lb />
Olschner, "even<lb />
though they had some<lb />
good players<lb />
In the singles mat-<lb />
ches, Lynn Grosvenor<lb />
ousted Jan Sweet 6-2,<lb />
6-2; Laura Redford<lb />
came back from an<lb />
opening set loss to post<lb />
a 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 win over<lb />
Cathy Kreuzberg; Deb-<lb />
bie Christine continued<lb />
her winning ways with<lb />
a 6-1, 6-3 victory over<lb />
Susan Percina; Conchie<lb />
Gemborys posted<lb />
UNC-W's only win as<lb />
she edged by Karen Jef-<lb />
freys 7-6 (5-1), 6-2;<lb />
Claire Baker shut down<lb />
Brenda Kalcuas 6-0,<lb />
6-1; and Karen Legette<lb />
beat Renee Kabbaby<lb />
6-4, 6-2. In an exhibi-<lb />
tion single match,<lb />
ECU's Hannah Adams<lb />
won over Deloris<lb />
Strong 6-2, 6-3.<lb />
Olschner said she<lb />
was "pleased with<lb />
Laura Redford's win at<lb />
number two. Anytime<lb />
you go three sets and<lb />
win, it's like an extra<lb />
bonus. It shows a per-<lb />
son's character<lb />
The two teams then<lb />
squared-off in a pro-set<lb />
type match in the<lb />
doubles round.<lb />
Grosvenor and Red-<lb />
ford started the match<lb />
off with an 8-5 win over<lb />
Sweet and Gemborys;<lb />
Christine and Baker<lb />
continued their habit of<lb />
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with a 10-8 squeaker<lb />
over Kalcuas and<lb />
Kreuzberg; then Adams<lb />
and Jeffreys finished<lb />
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formance in the<lb />
doubles play.<lb />
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after winning the<lb />
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ECU's next match is<lb />
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"That's going to be a<lb />
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for us Olschner said.<lb />
"I think it'll be in-<lb />
dicative of how we can<lb />
do in the State<lb />
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REUBEN-Apnl 6-12<lb />
BREAST of TURKEY-Apnl 13-19<lb />
CORNED BEEF-Apn! 20-26<lb />
185C.rol.m.E��M�ll<lb />
TWMF. Ifr.<lb />
StudaM DkiM<lb />
Linda Trtpp hopes the name ol her<lb />
resale shop on Highway 33 east of<lb />
Greenville convoys the quality and the<lb />
nature of the merchandise she stocks.<lb />
She calls the shop, located in a neat<lb />
beige gray-trinwsd farmhouse about<lb />
two and one-half miles east of<lb />
RHrergate Shopping Center, "The Elite<lb />
Repeat<lb />
"Most things here are previously own-<lb />
ed and soid on consignment she<lb />
said, "but we turn down everything<lb />
that doesn't meet our standards. And.<lb />
as we grow, we're going to be more and<lb />
more selective<lb />
The resale shop is owned by Linda<lb />
and her husband, Randolph Tripp, and<lb />
is managed by Randy's mother, Mrs<lb />
Ethel Smith Tripp. Hours are from 11<lb />
a.m. to i p.m. Monday through Friday<lb />
and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.<lb />
Linda said she conceived the name<lb />
for the shop several years ago while<lb />
browsing in resale shops in other<lb />
cities. "I'd like to have a place like<lb />
this she mused, 'but mine would be<lb />
neater and it wouldn't smell musty.<lb />
And I'd try to think of a name that<lb />
would connote quality at tow prices<lb />
Soon the name appeared in her mind�<lb />
"The Elite Repeat She kept it there<lb />
for several veers till her dream became<lb />
reeHty.<lb />
"We expect everything brought to<lb />
our shop tc be clean and fresh smelt-<lb />
ing she said. "We went it to be un-<lb />
damaged. Meases brands are nee<lb />
"We went Mi to be e eeeee where<lb />
people who neve bought quality Hems<lb />
can get some profit out of them when<lb />
they get tired of them or when their cir-<lb />
cumstances change. When you change<lb />
your decor or your dress sUe. we hope<lb />
it'll be nice to know we're here<lb />
"Everything Is sold on consignment<lb />
We encourage our consignors to keep<lb />
their prices tow and we take only 25 per-<lb />
cent commission. We pay consignors<lb />
at the end of each month<lb />
"Things that don't sell in a<lb />
reasonable time are returned to the<lb />
owners<lb />
"Our customers can come here ex-<lb />
pecting to pay less then brand-new<lb />
prices, yet more than they'd pay at a<lb />
yard sale. Here they have the benefit of<lb />
a fitting room and are encouraged to<lb />
return to us anything that doesn t make<lb />
them happy, regardless of the reason<lb />
This, we believe, is something that not<lb />
even some of the best retail stores of-<lb />
fer<lb />
"The Elite Repeat" is located in a<lb />
house that the Thpps repaired and re-<lb />
painted and renovated themselves, it's<lb />
divided into areas designated by clever<lb />
names of Linda's own coining�The<lb />
Wee Boutique, the Gift Gallery. Yester-<lb />
day's World. The Clothes Closet and<lb />
The Kitchen Cupboard.<lb />
Merchandise varies from new items<lb />
of brass, pewter, rattan and glassware<lb />
at reduced rates to used small ap-<lb />
pliances, toys, furniture, household ac-<lb />
cessories, and clothing ot alt types and<lb />
sizes�men's, women's and children's.<lb />
We expect to be constantly improv-<lb />
ing our shop and upgrading our mer-<lb />
chandise. And we hope to add new<lb />
customers and consignors all the time.<lb />
Tonight<lb />
7:00-9:00<lb />
Join us for our Pre-Easter<lb />
Celebration!<lb />
ECU vs. UNC<lb />
The Red-Hot Pirate Baseball<lb />
Team Takes On The Powerful<lb />
Tar Heels<lb />
Riggan Shoe Repair<lb />
across St. from<lb />
Blount Harvey<lb />
Downtown<lb />
IIIW. 4th St.<lb />
Parking in front and Rear<lb />
STEEPLECHASE<lb />
CAFETERIA<lb />
Mon-Sat<lb />
Pitt Piazza<lb />
Closed Sunday<lb />
SAAD'S SHOE<lb />
REPAIR<lb />
113 Grande Ave<lb />
758-1?28<lb />
duality Shoe Repair<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
N.C. No. 3 I Nightclub<lb />
Thurs.<lb />
Super Grit<lb />
Fri.A Sat.<lb />
10th Ave.<lb />
Tues. Apr. 8th<lb />
SUGAR<lb />
Wed. Apr. eth<lb />
DAKOTA<lb />
Thurs. Apr idfo<lb />
Jesse Bolt<lb />
Fri Sat. 11th, 12th<lb />
Arrogance<lb />
11-2:004:30-8:00<lb />
TUE. 1st<lb />
1.29 Franks and Beans<lb />
1.69 Beef Stew<lb />
WED. 2nd<lb />
1.29 Tuna Casserole<lb />
1.69 i Q Meat Loaf<lb />
Thur. 3rd N<lb />
1.29 La igne<lb />
1.69 Shi np Chow Mein<lb />
Fri. 4th<lb />
1.29 Chi. Mac<lb />
1.69 Chic ten and Pastry<lb />
2.50 Trot ' Special<lb />
Sat. 5th<lb />
1.29 Frai cs and Saurkraut<lb />
1.69 Sout ern Steak<lb />
Mon: 6th<lb />
1.29 Creole Spaghetti<lb />
1.69 Liver and Onion<lb />
SPECIAL INCLUDES: 1 VEG. and Choice of<lb />
BREAD<lb />
Specials Of The Day Are Subject To Change<lb />
IT<lb /><lb />
See the I 3-2 Pirates,<lb />
featuring leftfielder<lb />
Butch Davis (8 HRs,<lb />
16RBIs, .368), take<lb />
on the 19-10 Tar<lb />
Heels of the Universi-<lb />
ty of North Carolina.<lb /><lb /><lb />
Hf<lb />
'�<lb />
Don't Miss A Single Pitch<lb />
Thursday, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Harrington Field<lb />
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