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nited States will eluded the expulsion ot all Iranian<lb />
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Iranian students United StaUs, and the instatement<lb />
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Iranian stu follows:<lb />
'I ha ' today ordered she follow-<lb />
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at an estimated All Iranian diplomatic and consular<lb />
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'The Secretary ol the rreasury<lb />
will put into effect official sanctions<lb />
prohibiting exports from the I nited<lb />
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the sanctions approved b ten<lb />
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and indiidual per-<lb />
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deemed vital by<lb />
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ERA;larenee Moore, ol the<lb />
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Patrick O'Neal, of the<lb />
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Scientists Gather<lb />
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assets be used to settle the claims,meini,<lb />
including those made bv the familiesthe Ira<lb />
ol the merican hostageshand<lb />
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reaction to the president's an<lb />
nouncement, saying that het h t i � � � �<lb />
suspected Carter's political motiveshad brougl 1 sij<lb />
and that the U.S. government wasint" '<lb />
mistaken in looking to Iran foi<lb />
solution to the problem. MemarV <lb />
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stalemate rested in the United<lb />
States' willingness or lack ol it to( r<lb />
meet some of the demands being Interviewbev f tl<lb />
Student Expresses<lb />
Opinion Of Raid<lb />
B i STONE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In the pi il 4 edition ol The �<lb />
Carolinian, we interviewed a<lb />
den' who. although not arre<lb />
the March 26 " i lege Hill Bust<lb />
expressed sentiments ol disillusi<lb />
ment  even angei at the tad -<lb />
employed bv the law enforcen<lb />
agencies connected with the bust.<lb />
He revealed that "Sonny Gard<lb />
(an alias employed hv the undei<lb />
;ovei agent) I<lb />
drugs from students, but had used<lb />
them him sell:<lb />
"1 le'd sit around and sm �<lb />
joint with us. and I've h om<lb />
people thai he bought cocaim<lb />
that he'd sit dow n and tool a lint<lb />
two in front of them. 1 saw<lb />
smoke a joint my sell<lb />
In this edition ot The I ast c an<lb />
man we set out to interview a stu<lb />
dent who was actually arrested in<lb />
the drug bust. It was not an easy<lb />
task to accomplish. Several of the<lb />
students arrested in the Monday<lb />
raid refused to talk about it on the<lb />
advice o their lawyers.<lb />
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Photo b RICHARDGRFFN<lb />
Barefoot On the Mall<lb />
Even our canine pals seemed to have a good time I hursday as the Stu-<lb />
dent Union sponsored a day of music, mime, comedy and sunshine on<lb />
the ECl campus mall. Now only in its second year, the springtime<lb />
event promises to become a permanent fixture in the April calendar.<lb />
City Policy Causes<lb />
Fire, Rescue Conflict<lb />
ECU To Host Conferences<lb />
Professional and student scientists<lb />
North) Carolina locations will convene<lb />
1 i 12 tor the 7th annual meeting of the N.C<lb />
ol Science.<lb />
Also meeting here<lb />
trom various<lb />
at PC I pnl<lb />
cademv<lb />
Society, the College Academy of Science and the Stu-<lb />
dent Academy of Science.<lb />
will be the N.<lb />
Raleigh Accident<lb />
Claims Freshman<lb />
1 he annual meeting provides scientists m various<lb />
Entomological ticlds an opportunity to meet formally and informally<lb />
tor the exchange of ideas and reports of research results.<lb />
Among the scientific fields to be represented are ar-<lb />
chaeology, biochemistry, botany, cell biology,<lb />
chemistry, entomology, geology, geography,<lb />
mathematics, physics, physiology, science education,<lb />
toxicology and zoology.<lb />
Carolyn Cuddy, an ECU freshman, was killed Satur<lb />
day evening when she was thrown from a car after it ran<lb />
off an unpaved road and overturned 2.5 miles west of<lb />
Wake forest.<lb />
According to the Highway Patrol, Cuddy, IX, ol<lb />
Raleigh, was the only passenger in the vehicle, a 1968<lb />
Pontiac convertible driven by Marshall Christine Jones,<lb />
19, of Raleigh Jones was taken to Wake Medical<lb />
( enter for treatment.<lb />
Cuddy graduated last year from Raleigh's Sanderson<lb />
High School. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
David M. Cuddy of Raleigh. She lived in Fletcher<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
Among the highlights ot the meetings are a Friday<lb />
evening banquet in ECU'S Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
featuring an address by Academy President Daniel B.<lb />
Pyler of UNC-Wilmington. A film, "The living<lb />
Coast produced at the Wilmington campus, will be<lb />
screened.<lb />
A Saturday general session will include an address by<lb />
Dr. Charles Eilber, director o the N.C. School of<lb />
Science and Mathematics.<lb />
Commercial and special exhibits will be on view in<lb />
ECU'S Biology Building.<lb />
Dr. Everett Simpson of the ECU biology faculty is<lb />
chairing the Academy's local Arrangements Commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
Programs listing events planned for the meetings are<lb />
available from Dr. Simpson.<lb />
Bv l.AKRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Changes in Greenville city<lb />
government and the city manager's<lb />
pursuance of policies contrary to the<lb />
:ity council's wishes are spelling<lb />
problems for the Greenville lire<lb />
Department and the Greenville<lb />
Rescue Squad.<lb />
At present, the city is undertaking<lb />
a merger of the fire department and<lb />
the rescue squad, with cross-training<lb />
and cross-utilization o personnel by<lb />
the two systems.<lb />
The program has created con-<lb />
siderable discontent within the<lb />
rescue squad. The volunteer rescue<lb />
squad disbanded in early February<lb />
over the policy, and four o the 14<lb />
paid members o' the squad have<lb />
left, seeking employment elsewhere.<lb />
The squad's main complaint is<lb />
that they are being required to per-<lb />
form a job for which they were not<lb />
hired and do not wish to do. They<lb />
maintain they were hired to work in<lb />
emergency medical services (EMS)<lb />
and not in fire service. The squad<lb />
also contends that levels of skill will<lb />
decrease due to service time on a fire<lb />
truck instead of an ambulance.<lb />
Fire fighters, though, do not seem<lb />
to be too upset by the program. Ac-<lb />
cording to several of them, they are<lb />
just as happy working in EMS as in<lb />
fire fighting.<lb />
A public meeting was held March<lb />
27 by several of the former<lb />
volunteer and paid members of the<lb />
squad. According to John Conway<lb />
III, a former paid rescue squad<lb />
member, the rescue squad attemp-<lb />
ted to persuade the<lb />
about two years ago to grant<lb />
squad autonomous adn ration.<lb />
Conway said they asked for noth<lb />
more - no building, no additional<lb />
manpower or equipment.<lb />
At a special call meeting of the<lb />
Greenville C"ity Council June 5,<lb />
99. reports on the proposal wt<lb />
presented by the N.C. league of<lb />
Municipalities, the Greenville rea<lb />
Chamber of Commerce and City<lb />
Manager Ed Wyatt. Ml three ad-<lb />
vocated integration of the two<lb />
departments.<lb />
W yatt presented his cost estimates<lb />
for separation of the two depart-<lb />
ments o $530,313.68, divided as<lb />
follows: construction of rescue<lb />
facility $444,078; additional person<lb />
nel to man facility "4.634; addi-<lb />
tional operating expenses 11,601 .68<lb />
However, this was not what the<lb />
squad asked for. Conway said the<lb />
only additional expense in the<lb />
squad's proposal would be to give<lb />
the chief officer a pay raise equal to<lb />
his new position.<lb />
When the city cc mcil adopted the<lb />
motion offered by Councilman<lb />
John L. Howard to cross-train per-<lb />
sonnel, they had no intention of<lb />
having rescue personnel riding a fire<lb />
truck or vice versa, according to<lb />
Percy Co, mayor at the time the<lb />
policy was adopted.<lb />
Another problem cited by the<lb />
squad is the loss of the possibility of<lb />
getting advanced life support<lb />
capability. In October 1979, 12<lb />
members of the rescue squad went<lb />
through an Emergency Medical<lb />
N<lb />
begir et<lb />
conti overs -<lb />
members i<lb />
feh it would -<lb />
servu<lb />
area to initiate sucl<lb />
to he inner turmc<lb />
depa its, Conway sa d<lb />
He added thai Greenville was :<lb />
be the site ol a pilot prog<lb />
paramedic system in r . a. b<lb />
due to the situation within tru I<lb />
and rescue department<lb />
moved the program elsewhere.<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
Barefoot Reiew<lb />
tree Hick Rock.<lb />
I m�r Realizes Orivm<lb />
Pirale Miell Heelv<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 8, 1980<lb />
Student Sounds Off Over College Hill Raid<lb />
Continued from Page l<lb />
You've gotta have trust<lb />
in somebody.<lb />
EC: Do you think the<lb />
way many students<lb />
were coerced into get-<lb />
ting drugs for this<lb />
under-cover agent,<lb />
while he was flashing<lb />
money around and do-<lb />
ing illegal drugs<lb />
himself, might con-<lb />
stitute entrapment?<lb />
Student: Hell yeah! 1<lb />
think so. The law might<lb />
not say so, but 1 think<lb />
if he's gonna bust you,<lb />
he should get you red-<lb />
handed, for whatever<lb />
you've got in your<lb />
room, and if he would<lb />
have tried to do that to<lb />
me, 1 wouldn't be in the<lb />
situation I'm in now,<lb />
cause there's not really<lb />
anything in this room,<lb />
and there never has<lb />
been. I mean, if they<lb />
wanted to, they could<lb />
90 percent of the<lb />
people who live in this<lb />
dorm for what I did.<lb />
1 hey jsut happened to<lb />
act me.<lb />
El : Do you think the<lb />
laws are right?<lb />
Student: If you're just<lb />
getting not for people<lb />
.on know, and it's a<lb />
victimless crime, you're<lb />
not hurting anybody. It<lb />
all stays within a circle<lb />
of friends, and I think<lb />
ihat they should not go<lb />
out of their way like<lb />
this to interrupt it. It is<lb />
against the law, but<lb />
they should look the<lb />
other way or something<lb />
like that.<lb />
EC: Was the bust �<lb />
being awakened at 5:30<lb />
in the morning, etc. �<lb />
dehumanizing for vou?<lb />
Student: It's Nazi-ism,<lb />
you know? They didn't<lb />
have to make such a big<lb />
stink about it. I mean, I<lb />
came back from jail,<lb />
and everybody knew<lb />
me. I couldn't go<lb />
anywhere without a<lb />
bunch of people<lb />
bothering me. And I<lb />
don't think that I really<lb />
did anything wrong. I<lb />
mean, there are lots of<lb />
people who don't even<lb />
smoke pot who know<lb />
where they can get a<lb />
bag as a favor for<lb />
somebody.<lb />
tC: How do you think<lb />
that the student com-<lb />
munity will respond to<lb />
this?<lb />
Student: Well, I<lb />
haven't really talked to<lb />
anybody who isn't, you<lb />
know, behind us.<lb />
Everybody seems to<lb />
think that what hap-<lb />
pened was wrong. But<lb />
it's happened, you<lb />
know, and there's<lb />
nothing you can do<lb />
about it.<lb />
The interviewer<lb />
played the tape of this<lb />
interview to one of the<lb />
other bust victims and<lb />
asked him for addi-<lb />
tional comments. His<lb />
response was that all of<lb />
the best words had been<lb />
said by his friend, and<lb />
he had nothing<lb />
substantial to add to<lb />
them. We were in a<lb />
room full of his friends<lb />
who expressed their<lb />
support for him and<lb />
their opinions of the<lb />
bust.<lb />
EC: Why are you guys<lb />
opposed to the bust<lb />
that took place last<lb />
Monday?<lb />
Student: It's just the<lb />
way they went about it,<lb />
I mean it's not  well,<lb />
I guess it is the<lb />
American way, man,<lb />
but you know � it<lb />
shouldn't be like that. I<lb />
mean you shouldn't be<lb />
able to come into<lb />
somebody's house,<lb />
which is what "Sonny"<lb />
did almost and do that.<lb />
'Cause, man, we live<lb />
here, and we don't treat<lb />
it like that. I mean, that<lb />
was a pretty fuckin'<lb />
dirty thing to do.<lb />
EC: Did you think that<lb />
the entire operation<lb />
was warranted?<lb />
Student: No, 'cause as<lb />
much time and money<lb />
as they spent for what<lb />
they got � they got a<lb />
few people who not in-<lb />
to drugs that heavy<lb />
anyway, people that<lb />
were doin' somebody a<lb />
favor by going and get-<lb />
ting a bag for them. I<lb />
mean, everybody knew<lb />
each other, and people<lb />
would say: 'Do you<lb />
know where I can get a<lb />
bag of pot? and<lb />
they'd say, 'Yeah, I<lb />
know somebody right<lb />
down the hall It was<lb />
nothing like heavy deal-<lb />
ing. I'm sure there's<lb />
thousands of people<lb />
here who can get you a<lb />
bag of pot. I don't see<lb />
why they picked on<lb />
those people. They<lb />
didn't get what they<lb />
were lookin' for in my<lb />
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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 />
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Center. Trophies will be awarded to the<lb />
1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners.<lb />
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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 ECU 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 />
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Tutoring<lb />
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Phi Eta Sigma<lb />
Eta Sigma honor fraternity will<lb />
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Nr made for the April 17 in<lb />
Report will be given on last<lb />
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Need help in preparing for final exams1<lb />
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students who major in Allied Health,<lb />
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professions. Contact<lb />
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eligibility<lb />
Nurses<lb />
The representative from Nightingale<lb />
Uniform Company will be in the School<lb />
of Nursing building, room 102, on<lb />
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measure each freshman nursing student<lb />
for uniforms. Total uniform cost will<lb />
be $72.70 for female students and<lb />
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ment<lb />
Wheelchair<lb />
The Office of Handicapped Student<lb />
Services is establishing a wheelchair<lb />
repair service on campus. If you have<lb />
experience in repairing mechanical<lb />
equipment and desire part-time<lb />
employment, contact the Office of<lb />
Handicapped Student Services in<lb />
Whichard 211 or call 757-6799<lb />
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departmental cookout on Thursday,<lb />
April 10. in the wooded area adjacent<lb />
to Memorial Gym All history majors,<lb />
minors and faculty are invited. Admis-<lb />
sion will be $1 00. The cookout will be<lb />
held at 5:00 p.m<lb />
SGA<lb />
There will be an SGA meeting Tuesday<lb />
at 5 p.m. in the legislature room in<lb />
Mendenhall, due to the Easter holidays.<lb />
PRC<lb />
The PRC Department is having an<lb />
awards banquet on April 12, from<lb />
6-12:00 p.m at the Holiday Inn in<lb />
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and alumni are invited to attend. For<lb />
ticket information call Margie at<lb />
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at 752-1489. The cost of the banquet is<lb />
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Best Male Legs<lb />
The Gamma Sigma Sigma 1980 Spring<lb />
Pledge Class is sponsoring "The Best<lb />
Male Legs Contest It will be held on<lb />
April 9 and 10 from 9:00 until 2:00 in<lb />
the Student Store Lobby, tnterested<lb />
parties can call 758-8727 or 752-8602<lb />
for more information. Entries can be<lb />
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321 White All proceeds will go to the<lb />
March of Dimes. Let's see some legs,<lb />
boys, for the March of Dimes.<lb />
College Life<lb />
College Life, featuring Lem Howard<lb />
speaking on "The World's Greatest<lb />
Love Story will meet at 8:30 p.m<lb />
Monday, April 14 in the upstairs<lb />
auditorium in Mendenhall. Door prize<lb />
will be given. Free admission. Spon-<lb />
sored by Campus Crusade for Christ.<lb />
Scholarship<lb />
The Society for Collegiate Journalists<lb />
will award a $50 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 />
chosen 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 />
are fn good standing are eligible to par-<lb />
ticipate also. The winner will be an-<lb />
nounced at the annual reception of the<lb />
English Department May 9 in Minges<lb />
Colliseum<lb />
Softball<lb />
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softball tournament April 13 and 13.<lb />
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which includes a jersey and beverages at<lb />
the championship party For more in-<lb />
formation call 758-7640 or 758-6493.<lb />
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Journalists<lb />
The Society for Collegiate Journalists'<lb />
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TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
This Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
Sanctions Were Overdue<lb />
President Carter's sanctions<lb />
against Iran were a long time in<lb />
coming and were long overdue.<lb />
At this writing, the hostages have<lb />
been within the tiny confines of the<lb />
American Embassy in Iran for over<lb />
150 days. An Easter visit by<lb />
clergymen gave the outside world<lb />
the impression that the hostages<lb />
were in good physical health, but<lb />
speculation has surfaced in recent<lb />
months thaUtheir mental health is<lb />
not faring well.<lb />
Psychologists and others who<lb />
work with mental health are yet<lb />
uncertain of the effect that the<lb />
length of time inside the embassy,<lb />
under constant physical and emo-<lb />
tional stress, will have on the sanity<lb />
of the hostages It is entirely possi-<lb />
ble that the hostages will never be<lb />
the same peole they were before the<lb />
embassy takeover.<lb />
The government in Iran is a farce.<lb />
The leaders there are inconsistent<lb />
with their policies, unfair to their<lb />
people and unreasonable in their<lb />
demands. They have arbitrarily<lb />
decided, through the guise of a<lb />
senile old man named Khomeini<lb />
that the shah must be returned, and<lb />
that the U.S. will be held hostage<lb />
until he is.<lb />
Every week, the same old song<lb />
and dance comes out of Iran. There<lb />
is a hope for a settlement of the<lb />
crisis, the revolutionary council<lb />
votes to ask the students to release<lb />
the hostages, and the Ayatollah<lb />
refuses to release anyone until the<lb />
shah is returned.<lb />
Speculation has existed in recent<lb />
months that the entire hostage situa-<lb />
tion may be a mask for deeper<lb />
economic troubles within Iran's<lb />
government, with some observers<lb />
saying that Iran may well go broke<lb />
and blame it on the U.S. This is un-<lb />
fair to the Iranian people, who may<lb />
be forced to desperate actions,<lb />
should food and adequate medical<lb />
care cease to exist because of lack of<lb />
funds. It would be easy for them to<lb />
blame the U.S because we were<lb />
pushed into the use of economic<lb />
sanctions to free our hostages.<lb />
The demands of the alleged Ira-<lb />
nian government are unreasonable<lb />
and illogical. Basically, the line has<lb />
been that if the shah is not returned<lb />
to stand trial for his reported<lb />
atrocities against the Iranian peo-<lb />
ple, the American hostages will not<lb />
be released. To begin with, the shah<lb />
is in the care of an Egyptian<lb />
hospital, and could not be released<lb />
to stand trial by the U.S even if we<lb />
would consent to do it. Secondly,<lb />
Iran has more to lose by holding the<lb />
hostages than it does to gain,<lb />
because the loss of American<lb />
technology and business in-<lb />
vestments will severely jeopardize<lb />
their way of life. The Ayatollah<lb />
seems to be unable to realize the real<lb />
harm his country could suffer from<lb />
these losses.<lb />
The overriding opinion of the so-<lb />
called leadership in Iran has been<lb />
one of frustration. The stubborn-<lb />
ness, and indeed the stupidity of<lb />
their arguments, will cost them<lb />
dearly in the long run. Their goal �<lb />
the return of the shah � is one<lb />
which could be argued about<lb />
endlessly, but there would be few<lb />
arguments that Iran's actions to<lb />
achieve this goal were wrong, and in<lb />
the end could mean a breakdown to<lb />
the peaceful processes in the world.<lb />
President Carter's actions yester-<lb />
day, which some will point to as a<lb />
political move, may restore a sense<lb />
of patriotism to America, and may<lb />
send a signal to both our enemies<lb />
and our friends that the America of<lb />
1980 is still a country that is not<lb />
willing to take an aggressive act ly-<lb />
ing down. Political move or not, it<lb />
was a message that has needed sen-<lb />
ding for a long time.<lb />
Move Over Some<lb />
Progress is a necessary thing, but<lb />
somehow we feel that it sacrifices<lb />
some of the better things in life.<lb />
Walking through campus the<lb />
other day, we noticed that the wall<lb />
outside the old campus union is be-<lb />
ing torn down betweeen the Wright<lb />
building and the faculty and staff<lb />
parking lot in front of Austin.<lb />
We noticed that the remaining<lb />
wall, the one that runs almost to the<lb />
front of Wright Auditorium, was<lb />
more crowded than usual yesterday<lb />
afternoon. Perhaps this better than<lb />
anything demonstrates the populari-<lb />
ty of the practice of sitting on the<lb />
wall and watching the world go by.<lb />
We would certainly hope that the<lb />
remaining seat space won't be taken<lb />
by the construction crews, and we<lb />
hope that everyone will be willing to<lb />
move over a little so that someone<lb />
else can have a seat.<lb />
i- Letters To The Editor<lb />
' Waiting' Describes Court System<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Recently waiting to testify in the trial of<lb />
a friend busted for possession of LSD, I<lb />
had the opportunity to observe the local<lb />
legal system in action. "Waiting" would<lb />
be the word to emphasize here.<lb />
The affair began when the friend, an<lb />
ECU student living in the dorms, was ask-<lb />
ed by a neighbor to store 93 tabs of LSD<lb />
in his refrigerator. The following day<lb />
Capt. Wiggins of the campus con-<lb />
stabulatory and a couple of uniformed of-<lb />
ficers came to call. They found the acid<lb />
and a small quantity of marijuana. A stu-<lb />
dent informant was suspected. This oc-<lb />
cured in October of 1979.<lb />
The first of our many days in court<lb />
began in late February. After a postpone-<lb />
menUand false start or two, a- definite trial<lb />
date had finally been set. The friend, with<lb />
his family and friends, gathered in the<lb />
courtroom. They didn't get heard.<lb />
The case before theirs was that of Sgt.<lb />
Douglas H. Ross of the Greenville Police<lb />
Department. He was on trial for having<lb />
8000 pounds of pot on his property. His<lb />
brothers on the force, through<lb />
surveillance and informers, witnessed the<lb />
unloading of the herb from a truck to a<lb />
small building in his yard. Upon raiding<lb />
they seized four men and four tons.<lb />
That morning the courtroom was pack-<lb />
ed, filled with prospective jurors and<lb />
friends of Sgt. Ross. It seems everyone in<lb />
town knew him. It took the entire day to<lb />
choose the jury. The situation was<lb />
worsened by the slow and laborious man-<lb />
ner in which the selection was made. My<lb />
friends and I sat and waited.<lb />
Per court order we were back next day<lb />
for more of the same. The morning con-<lb />
sisted of a tedious haggling over the<lb />
validity of the search warrant used in the<lb />
Ross raid. The afternoon was enlivened a<lb />
bit by the showing of the prize exhibits,<lb />
huge bales of reefer. Again we went<lb />
unheard, told to come back a few days<lb />
later.<lb />
Then the big blizzard of 1980 hit Green-<lb />
ville. The friends' case was postponed<lb />
again and again, until, supposedly March<lb />
24. His friends showed up in court that<lb />
Monday morning. Upon phoning the<lb />
defending attorney's secretary, they<lb />
found the case was no. 11 out of 13 and<lb />
might not be heard until the end of the<lb />
week. The courts' own clerks had no idea<lb />
at all of what was going on.<lb />
Later it was determined that the case<lb />
would commence that Wednesday. Guess<lb />
again. This time the case we waited<lb />
through was of an armed robbery suspect.<lb />
Sgt. Ross' case, we heard, had been<lb />
declared a mistrial. Half-jokingly, we<lb />
comforted ourselves with the thought that<lb />
the defendant in this new trial was poor<lb />
and black: it couldn't last too long.<lb />
We sat through the trial the next day,<lb />
as, that afternoon, he was found guilty.<lb />
Theft Was Wrong<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
In front of Joyner Librarv stands a<lb />
flagpole in honor of Dr. Richard C. Todd<lb />
for his outstanding service to ECU and<lb />
the brotherhood of Phi Sigma Pi, an<lb />
honor fraternity on campus of which he<lb />
was the advisor.<lb />
A flag was flying since Col. Ed Tadlock<lb />
in ROTC had requested that special<lb />
lighting be provided around the clock, but<lb />
now no flag is flying. Two flags have been<lb />
stolen.<lb />
I could go into my lecture that I give the<lb />
junior high school students that I teach<lb />
about taking "something that is not theirs,<lb />
but I won't. I'd just like to say that I am<lb />
disappointed. It is a shame that the col-<lb />
lege has to go to the trouble and expense<lb />
jf getting new flags and possibly locks or<lb />
steel cables to chain up something that<lb />
stands for freedom.<lb />
Then our friend's trial went unc<lb />
He was put on probation and giver, S<lb />
fine. After five mont<lb />
postponements, uncertain over :<lb />
dates, and days wasted sitting in co<lb />
the entire thing was over within le<lb />
half an hour.<lb />
The court system here in Greenvil<lb />
characterized by slowness and confusion.<lb />
There is no reliable. workabL Cn-<lb />
dar. Those connected with a case m<lb />
continually come to court evt<lb />
case is not to be heard for da<lb />
Dates are often set and then<lb />
before the day even arrives. The<lb />
troom proceedings themselves arc<lb />
ducted in slow motion. Uncertain:<lb />
what's what is rampant. Justice<lb />
better than this. Something car<lb />
should be done about it.<lb />
 .<lb />
John Yv<lb />
I<lb />
Colleen Flynn<lb />
Member, Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or <lb />
them by our office in the Old S<lb />
Building, across from the library.<lb />
Letters to the editor must include the<lb />
name, address, phone number <lb />
signature of the authorise and must<lb />
typed, double spaced, or neatly printed.<lb />
Letters should be limited to three<lb />
'voewritten, double-spaced pages. All let-<lb />
ters are subject to editing for brevity,<lb />
obcenity and libel. Letters by the same<lb />
author are limited to one each 30 da vs.<lb />
Personal attacks will not be permitted.<lb />
Names of authors will be withheld onv<lb />
when inclusion of the name will cause the<lb />
author embarrassment or ridicule, such as<lb />
letters concerning homosexuaiitv, drug<lb />
abuse, etc. Names will be withheld onlv<lb />
on the author's request.<lb />
For Some, Battle Of Sexes Has Never Really Changed At All<lb />
By CHARLES GRIFFIN<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
It has been called the battle of the<lb />
sexes and there is no man alive who<lb />
will admit to having won even a<lb />
skirmish. The old toast goes, "To<lb />
the ladies, God bless "em, we can't<lb />
live with 'em and we can't live<lb />
without 'em<lb />
It would be foolish of me to say<lb />
that I came late to the fray. 1 was in<lb />
my late 20's when a young woman<lb />
called me a "male chauvinist pig<lb />
But I well remember my earliest<lb />
skirmish.<lb />
At home, 1 had no siblings. We<lb />
had an outhouse for a toilet and a<lb />
large tin tub that we filled with<lb />
warm water and pulled over by the<lb />
heater when we took baths. It was<lb />
an old farmhouse and we were your<lb />
basic farm family circa 1949 in most<lb />
rural North Carolina.<lb />
Going to school for the first time<lb />
created a problem of adjustment.<lb />
My grandfather warned me not to<lb />
sit on the toilet seats the morning<lb />
before I was to catch the school bus.<lb />
He told me to climb up on the toilet<lb />
and squat just as I would if I were to<lb />
take a crap in the woods. I asked<lb />
him why. He said, "You'll see<lb />
I saw. When 1 had to go, I was led<lb />
to the boys restroom by a second<lb />
grader. The first thing that hit me<lb />
(<lb />
was the odor. The toilets were a row<lb />
of open booths. There were five<lb />
toilets. Two of them actually had<lb />
seats. All of them had spots of shit<lb />
everywhere on them. One cleve farm<lb />
lad had missed the toilet entirely,<lb />
apparently by squatting with his<lb />
back facing out while hanging on<lb />
the pipe and playing with the<lb />
flusher. At least he found out how<lb />
to flush. Most of the others hadn't<lb />
bothered.<lb />
Later on, the teachers and<lb />
janitors combined to housebreak us.<lb />
The toilets became much cleaner. I<lb />
�later understood that six-year-olds<lb />
who had never seen a flush-type in-<lb />
door john could be expected to<lb />
create a shitty situation.<lb />
Now, you must realize that I was<lb />
in close contact with girls my own<lb />
age for the first time in my life. As<lb />
boys go, I knew enough not to shit<lb />
on the toilet, but otherwise I was<lb />
wild as a colt. Notions of chivalry<lb />
and protection of the fair sex had<lb />
never occurred to me in my first five<lb />
years.<lb />
No one told me they had their<lb />
own toilet. I never saw a girl in the<lb />
one I went to. 1 figured they had a<lb />
special time they went, or maybe<lb />
they held it better than boys did. I<lb />
mean, what do you expect when you<lb />
know from nothing to begin with.<lb />
So, when a girl named Vicky hit<lb />
me in the back of my head with a<lb />
well-aimed rock, 1 took it very per-<lb />
sonally. She danced from foot to<lb />
foot singing, "Na-na, n'aaa-na �<lb />
yuh can't hit a gurlll She ran<lb />
when I chased her. She continued to<lb />
sing until it became clear that I was<lb />
very serious about catching her. She<lb />
ran very well, but time was on my<lb />
side, I thought.<lb />
Vicky ran into a door that was at<lb />
the opposite end of the hall from the<lb />
restroom that I used. My logic did<lb />
not function well enough to ring any<lb />
warning bells. I went through the<lb />
door also.<lb />
My eyes told me I was in a toilet,<lb />
but what a toilet. The floors were<lb />
clean. The walls had nothing scrawl-<lb />
ed on them. There was no urinal.<lb />
There was an extra sink. And there<lb />
were six private booths � each with<lb />
a slatted door. They had locks, too,<lb />
'cause Vicky was behind the fourth<lb />
door and it was locked tight. She<lb />
screamed and screamed. A teacher<lb />
came and got me.<lb />
In the principal's office I got a<lb />
lesson on women's rights, unequal<lb />
protection, chivalry, the sacredness<lb />
of the toilet, and the functions<lb />
of the handed one-inch-thick<lb />
paddle.<lb />
Years passed, but I still had sort<lb />
of an outlaw nature. The kids at<lb />
school had rules that were con-<lb />
sidered unbreakable. If you broke<lb />
them you became a social outcast.<lb />
Of course, the most sacred was the<lb />
one about not hitting girls.<lb />
Eventually, I found myself in<lb />
junior high in Holly Hill, Florida. I<lb />
was in the seventh grade. An eighth-<lb />
grade girl named Brenda was a<lb />
favorite of the leader of the local<lb />
gang. She considered herself tough<lb />
and above the rules. One day before<lb />
school started she slugged me just to<lb />
show off to her girl friends. I had<lb />
done nothing to her and I followed<lb />
my first impulse - which was to sw-<lb />
ing back. I knocxed her down. Her<lb />
lip was bloodied. She cried and bet-<lb />
ween sobs shouted at me that her<lb />
boyfriend was going to get me. We<lb />
came to a negotiated settlement.<lb />
In 1971 at a USSPA convention, I<lb />
opened the door for a young<lb />
woman. I admit that the door would<lb />
had opened for her had she pushed<lb />
against it, but her arms and hands<lb />
were full and I thought nothing of<lb />
extending a little courtesy to a<lb />
fellow student journalist. As I pull-<lb />
ed the door open she said, "Get<lb />
lost, you male chauvinist pig At<lb />
first, 1 didn't understand the ra-<lb />
tionale behind the phrase, but it was<lb />
drummed into me at that meeting.<lb />
V<lb />
Not all the girls were for the<lb />
feminist movement. One sweet<lb />
young Georgia peach said, "Honey,<lb />
1 will go along with this bullshit<lb />
when men can have babies and<lb />
women can pee standing up That<lb />
was not terribly profound. It is<lb />
theoretically possible to implant a<lb />
fetus on a male, and I have seen<lb />
women peeing while standing up.<lb />
They were good shots, too.<lb />
The myth of the fairer sex exists.<lb />
It echoes in the halls of Congress. It<lb />
hides behind closed doors in the<lb />
Pentagon. Big business brandishes it<lb />
every time some woman executive<lb />
gets too close to the board room.<lb />
Even the proponents of women's<lb />
lib are not immune to the myth.<lb />
They do ask for special protection<lb />
under the law. If they believed in<lb />
their ability, they wouldn't need<lb />
ERA.<lb />
Mention the idea of women in<lb />
combat and you get a mixed bag of<lb />
response Too delicate, says the<lb />
Pentagon. Too precious, says the<lb />
Southern congressman. Too<lb />
dangerous, says the girl who may<lb />
have to go. It's OK, say the<lb />
statewomen of women's lib who are<lb />
already too old to go.<lb />
They seldom point out that<lb />
women occupy a special status as<lb />
our only renewable source of<lb />
children. Without future genera-<lb /><lb />
tions, wars cannot be fought or<lb />
won. Wars also tend to obliterate<lb />
the best of a given generation of<lb />
youth. Reserving women for<lb />
childbearing insures that 50 percent<lb />
of the gene pool will contain enough<lb />
good traits to allow mating with in-<lb />
ferior stock � 4Fers and the like �<lb />
which will still produce normal<lb />
children.<lb />
As far as the rest of it goes, the<lb />
myth is just that. Women can shoot<lb />
and fight just as well as men. They<lb />
have up days and down days, but if<lb />
a man had to have a period in the<lb />
middle of his down days, he would<lb />
be flat on his back until it was over<lb />
with A woman might hit the bed if<lb />
she has a chance, but most of the<lb />
time she keeps right on making a liv-<lb />
ing and doing whatever has to be<lb />
done.<lb />
They are just plain tougher than<lb />
ntvirJi" WC Justified<lb />
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citizenship, PU never know<lb />
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Features<lb />
Al'KIl H. IWO<lb />
Page 5<lb />
rHE EAS1 t AROl INIAN<lb />
Barefoot On The MalV Is Great Success<lb />
Photo bv RICHARD GREEN<lb />
I Dreamed I (irew Old<lb />
in my Maiden!arm bra<lb />
By DEBBIE HOT AUNG<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Along with girls lying in the dorm<lb />
courtyards, guys cruising campus in<lb />
their convertibles and happy-hour-<lb />
regulars cramming the downtown<lb />
bars. East Carolina has a new spring<lb />
tradition.<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall originated<lb />
last vear and as a result of a lot of<lb />
hard work, was put on again this<lb />
year. Wednesday afternoon was<lb />
packed with all kinds of exhibits and<lb />
entertainment for students and<lb />
facultv to enjoy.<lb />
Warm, sunny weather brought<lb />
several hundred people out to be<lb />
entertained periodically by emcee<lb />
Michael Marlin, an amazing jug-<lb />
gler, who filled in between acts.<lb />
Marlin recently performed on Don<lb />
Kirschner's "Rock Concert the<lb />
Merv Griffin Show, and was a<lb />
special guest star on Doug Henn-<lb />
ing's tour.<lb />
One of the biggest attractions in<lb />
this year's festival was "Mainly<lb />
Mime Using today's themes as<lb />
subjects of their mime acts, Kate<lb />
Bentley and Jacqueline Wildau cap-<lb />
tured and held the audience's atten-<lb />
tion during two performances.<lb />
East Carolina's own "Fantasy"<lb />
performed, presenting the audience<lb />
sign language in song in such a way<lb />
that was effectively communicated<lb />
to all Mike Ernest, director of the<lb />
program for hearing impaired<lb />
students; Kathy Beetham; Bob Col-<lb />
trane; Shannon Gilley; and Jim<lb />
Haslup comprise the group which<lb />
performed a variety of popular<lb />
music.<lb />
If you believe in the telling of for-<lb />
tunes and futures and missed the<lb />
featured astrologist, you missed one<lb />
of the best. Marcella Ruble Rook<lb />
amazed students again this year with<lb />
her extraordinary talents in the art<lb />
of palm-reading, plotting<lb />
astrological charts, and providing<lb />
insights to personalities. Part of her<lb />
great ability to delve into people's<lb />
personalities comes from the fact<lb />
that she possesses great enthusiasm<lb />
for her work. She has a very open<lb />
rapport with those who seek her<lb />
enlightenment and has helped many-<lb />
people become more aware of the<lb />
many sides to their personalities.<lb />
Frisbee-throwing is a popular<lb />
pasttime on the East Carolina mall<lb />
every spring. This year, students<lb />
were given the opportunity to<lb />
observe professional frisbee<lb />
throwers at work. The Pro-Disc<lb />
Jammers, a professional frisbee<lb />
demonstration team, displayed 'heir<lb />
talents periodically during the after-<lb />
noon. One member, Peter Rick<lb />
Bloeme, was the 1977 World Champ<lb />
and at 19 was the youngest World<lb />
Champ ever.<lb />
The list of activities is endless. A<lb />
special thanks to the craft booths<lb />
and displays which allowed students<lb />
to view local artists' works. If you<lb />
didn't get a chance to have your<lb />
charicature done by John Weyler, a<lb />
fast sketch artist, maybe you can<lb />
catch him next year. It's well worth<lb />
your time for a buck.<lb />
Student Union once again suc-<lb />
ceeded in providing a great day for<lb />
everyone on the mall and hopefully,<lb />
will carry on the tradition. After all,<lb />
what is spring on ECU's campus<lb />
without it?<lb />
hard r R c I N<lb />
Emcee Michael<lb />
better<lb />
Marlin<lb />
juggling than jokes<lb />
Despite Conditions,<lb />
4Mainly Mime' Gives<lb />
A Good Performance<lb />
B 1FRR GRV<lb />
 e don't often see mime acts<lb />
( I . and for most of us, the<lb />
pantomime" conjures up<lb />
f white-faced Marcel<lb />
trapped in a glass box.<lb />
I he appearance of Mainly Mime<lb />
annual Barefoot On The<lb />
Mall festival last Thursday show-<lb />
f us that mime can be<lb />
n that.<lb />
Mainh Mime is Jaqueline<lb />
d Kate Bentley, who<lb />
2 while performing<lb />
- � Mime Theatre of<lb />
Kate performed, taught<lb />
n years as the<lb />
emale. Jacqueline.<lb />
! 'ecole Jacques<lb />
� Mime. Move-<lb />
-atre in Pans.<lb />
;lown and mime<lb />
rk after touring<lb />
: merica. In 1978.<lb />
ces in New York to<lb />
. �i the country's few<lb />
.ale mime duets.<lb />
Vnd a damned good one. Most<lb />
fieir routines leave the glass<lb />
mtasies behind, focusing in-<lb />
td on the humor, the ex-<lb />
mities, the absurdities and the<lb />
itions ot real-life situa-<lb />
ns.<lb />
Mainlv Mime is just that:<lb />
nix mime. The purist believes<lb />
that mime is completely physical.<lb />
Mainly Mime, knowing that their<lb />
art fails when it confuses, include<lb />
music, dialogue, props and short<lb />
introductions � whatever is<lb />
needed to get the message across.<lb />
In one of the routines they per-<lb />
formed here Thursday, Kate and<lb />
Jaqueline used a spoken intro,<lb />
eight chairs (for the eight<lb />
characters in the piece), rock<lb />
music and a sprinkling of<lb />
dialogue to show how neurotic<lb />
and intense things can get in a<lb />
classroom at exam time. The ef-<lb />
fect was powerful.<lb />
Which is not to say that Mainly<lb />
Mime cannot do pure mime.<lb />
Watch them walk their dogs in<lb />
the hilarious "Job Hazards"<lb />
routine, and you'll see that these<lb />
women have paid their dues in<lb />
mastering the basics.<lb />
By creating scenes and feelings<lb />
out of thin air and showing our<lb />
imaginations hoyy to perceive<lb />
them. Mainly Mime gave the day<lb />
on the mall a dimension that<lb />
would otherwise been lacking.<lb />
The other acts entertained us<lb />
well, btrt-they did so without ever<lb />
needing to involve us directly in<lb />
what was going on. The beauty of<lb />
mime is that the audience<lb />
becomes a medium through<lb />
which the mime constructs small<lb />
worlds of idea and image.<lb />
MIME<lb />
Kate Bentley<lb />
Jacqueline Wildau<lb />
Mainly Mime gave us a varied,<lb />
entertaining, sensitive and funny<lb />
show, and the amazing thing is<lb />
that they did it yvhile working<lb />
under very difficult conditions.<lb />
There were hundreds of people<lb />
out there on the mall. Dogs bark-<lb />
ed frisbees sailed oy, people yell-<lb />
ed cannons fired. The other acts<lb />
could simply outshout everybody<lb />
else, but Mainly Mime had to rely<lb />
mostlv on the concentration and<lb />
the energy of their audience. In<lb />
order to tailor the performance,<lb />
the mime needs to know what is They pulled it off anyway, in<lb />
going on out there. Mainly Mime spite of the dogs and the cannon-<lb />
had to deal with what must haye tire<lb />
been a lot of ambiguous feed- The show Thursday was Main-<lb />
back, because the audience was ly Mime's first appearance on a<lb />
just as disturbed bv the distrac- southern campus, and hopefully<lb />
tions as thev were. it won't be the last. <lb />
Gay Folks Can Be Just As<lb />
Funny As The Rest Of Us<lb />
Photo by LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Dunk-a-Chi O<lb />
proceeds for the March of Dimes<lb />
By ROBERT ALBANESE<lb />
Assl. Features Kditor<lb />
A Mr. Alfonso Chiacherone, of<lb />
Holyoke, Mass. writes:<lb />
Why don't you ever satirize<lb />
gays? Most of the gay humor<lb />
floating around is getting kind<lb />
of stale, and the guys down<lb />
here at the club are looking for<lb />
a few jokes to liven the place<lb />
up, you know what I mean?<lb />
Keep the humor flowing.<lb />
The truth of the matter is, gay<lb />
people homo homoque) are too<lb />
easy to make fun of because of all<lb />
the stereotypes provided by society<lb />
at large. Any junior high school<lb />
humorist can make up gay jokes,<lb />
and authorities report that most ot<lb />
the street-humor associated with<lb />
gays actually does originate in such<lb />
places. ,<lb />
Yes, gays certainly are funny, but<lb />
the self-respecting humorist must<lb />
seek new frontiers of humor. Take,<lb />
for example, the nongay (hetero<lb />
normal is).<lb />
Except for those who have no se<lb />
ual affiliation (such as certain<lb />
members of the clergy, those active<lb />
in politics and the dead), non-gays<lb />
come in three basic kinds: hetero in-<lb />
different us, hetero ultranormalis,<lb />
and hetero superliberalis.<lb />
Hetero indiffentus can be<lb />
recognized by his maxim, "If they<lb />
leave me alone, I'll leave them<lb />
alone He is interested only in his<lb />
own sexual behavior, but fears the<lb />
possibility of being propositioned<lb />
by a gay as he has not thought of a<lb />
cool way to decline. This particular<lb />
subspecies of homo americanus<lb />
thinks that the gay life style is<lb />
somewhat revolting but has relatives<lb />
who are more revolting still. He<lb />
would hire gays to work in his office<lb />
but only in groups of two The<lb />
"Gayness Book of World Records"<lb />
reports that although most<lb />
Americans think they belong to this<lb />
category, only about 5 percent of<lb />
the population actually does.<lb />
The second group of nongays,<lb />
hetero ultranormalis, is known for<lb />
. the expression, "Let's get drunk<lb />
and beat up some fags These peo-<lb />
ple have protruding bellies, arms<lb />
covered with hair, and in general<lb />
some kind of learning disability.<lb />
They imagine gays as weak and<lb />
pathetic, a mockery of the manhood<lb />
they themselves represent. They<lb />
usually have a harder time making a<lb />
woman than does the average gay.<lb />
and they enjoy farting and scrat-<lb />
ching their testicles in public.<lb />
The most characteristic aspect of<lb />
hetero ultranormalis is his sug-<lb />
gestibility. If you tell him that the<lb />
way he wears his cap is a gay signal,<lb />
ft will throw the hat away and wear<lb />
a fez. If you tell him that gays watch<lb />
"Hee Haw he will watch<lb />
Lawrence Welk and enjoy it. And it<lb />
you tell him that many professional<lb />
football players are gay, he'll either<lb />
beat you up or commit suicide.<lb />
By far the funniest group of<lb />
nongays is hetero superliberalis.<lb />
They imagine themselves as cham-<lb />
pions of freedom and are thought<lb />
by many to be an evolutionary<lb />
throwback to homo student is lef-<lb />
tissimus (circa 1969). They are<lb />
known for the statement, "Like, a<lb />
lot of my best friends are gay,<lb />
man<lb />
Superliberalis does haye many<lb />
friends who are gay, often at their<lb />
expense. He offers victory slogans<lb />
to gays who just want to be left<lb />
alone and hands out fliers without<lb />
askine the gays permission. They<lb />
hungrily await "fag' jokes, to<lb />
which they respond, "Hey, you<lb />
bourgeois repressionist element.<lb />
Dont vou realize that many of the<lb />
founding fathers were gay? I'll bet<lb />
you're against the blacks, too<lb />
Superliberalis also has a lot of black<lb />
friends.<lb />
Blacks and gays report that<lb />
Superliberalis can be a boon, as they<lb />
are alwavs ready to lend money or<lb />
drugs. They will let you use their<lb />
car, and if you wreck it, they won't<lb />
let you pay for it because you've<lb />
already paid your debt to society.<lb />
They are always quick with a balled<lb />
fist' and a hearty "Right on,<lb />
brother<lb />
I; myself, belong to a fourth<lb />
category of nongay. We believe that<lb />
the gays are basically all right, but,<lb />
to tell the truth, 1 wouldn't let my<lb />
daughter marry one.<lb /><pb facs="00057260_tn_0006" /><lb />
6 THE EAST CAROLINIAN APRIL 8, 1980<lb />
Barefoot<lb />
On The<lb />
Mall<lb />
Peter Rick Bloeme (left), 1977<lb />
World Champion, shows his<lb />
stuff. A large crowd par-<lb />
ticipated in ECU's second<lb />
Barefoot On The Mall.<lb />
Photo by RICHARD GREEN<lb />
'Free Flick' Features Rock<lb />
BvSTEVE�BACHNER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
This Wednesday<lb />
night, April 9, the Stu-<lb />
dent Union Films Com-<lb />
mittee will present a<lb />
concert double feature<lb />
with a regional premier<lb />
showing of "Rod<lb />
Stewart � In Concert"<lb />
at both 6 and 9:30 p.m.<lb />
and a single showing of<lb />
"Ladies and<lb />
Gentlemen, The Roll-<lb />
ing Stones" at 7:30<lb />
p.m. Both films will be<lb />
heard in "concert"<lb />
Surround Sound.<lb />
The films will be<lb />
shown in Mendenhall's<lb />
Hendrix Theater. Ad-<lb />
mission for students is<lb />
by ID arcd activity card.<lb />
Faculty and staff may<lb />
use their Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center<lb />
Membership Card.<lb />
First released in a<lb />
series of ticket-only<lb />
presentations, "Ladies<lb />
and Gentlemen, The<lb />
Rolling Stones" has<lb />
emerged as the<lb />
brightest, swiftest and<lb />
least cluttered of the<lb />
many rock 'n' roll con-<lb />
cert films that have<lb />
come down the pike in<lb />
recent years.<lb />
The film captures the<lb />
magic that is the Roll-<lb />
ing Stones and has<lb />
made them the world's<lb />
most successful and en-<lb />
during rock<lb />
phenomena.<lb />
Long before Rod<lb />
Stewart decided to<lb />
spend his time turning<lb />
out disco singles, the<lb />
Scottish singer was one<lb />
of rock 'n' roll's most<lb />
exciting performers.<lb />
That excitement is cap-<lb />
tured in "Rod Stewart<lb />
� In Concert which<lb />
was filmed on Stewart's<lb />
last performance with<lb />
the now-disbanded<lb />
Faces.<lb />
The movie, which<lb />
has yet to be released to<lb />
commercial theater<lb />
chains across the coun-<lb />
try, serves as a power-<lb />
ful refresher course on<lb />
the direction of<lb />
Stewart's music at the<lb />
time, especially when<lb />
considered in contrast<lb />
to the schmaltzy pop<lb />
and disco efforts he has<lb />
produced on his most<lb />
recent albums.<lb />
There are the in-<lb />
evitable gratuitous<lb />
shots of Rod shaking<lb />
his behind for the<lb />
teenyboppers, but<lb />
Stewart's stage<lb />
presence rises far<lb />
beyond such instances.<lb />
The combination of the<lb />
Scotsman's singing,<lb />
posing, coaxing the au-<lb />
dience and prancing<lb />
around the stage con-<lb />
tributes to the magic of<lb />
a Stewart concert.<lb />
The mixture vaults<lb />
Stewart to a level below<lb />
only Mick Jagger and<lb />
Roger Daultrey among<lb />
rock's most charismatic<lb />
lead singers. This, com-<lb />
bined with the powerful<lb />
backup of a band that<lb />
features lead guitarist<lb />
Ron Wood (currently<lb />
with the Stones and ap-<lb />
pearing in "Ladies and<lb />
Gentlemen, The Roll-<lb />
ing Stones") and guest<lb />
appearances by revered<lb />
Stones' guitarist and<lb />
composer Keith<lb />
Richards, provides a<lb />
raw product that only<lb />
the most bungling of<lb />
filmmakers could dull.<lb />
Here, the product is<lb />
instead enhanced by<lb />
good camerawork and<lb />
excellent sound<lb />
reproduction. The film<lb />
consists of footage<lb />
from the concert,<lb />
without interruption by-<lb />
artsy, phantasmagoric<lb />
interludes (e.g. � Led<lb />
Zeppelin's "The Song<lb />
Remains the Same").<lb />
As a result, at no time<lb />
does the product seem<lb />
pretentious.<lb />
Stewart's show is<lb />
rather an unbridled<lb />
concert on film.<lb />
Stewart whips his<lb />
microphone stand<lb />
around like a baton and<lb />
several times coaxes the<lb />
audience into sing-<lb />
alongs (most notably<lb />
on his last song, the<lb />
classic "Maggie<lb />
May").<lb />
But it is the blonde-<lb />
haired artist's singing<lb />
that lends the most<lb />
worth to his perfor-<lb />
mance. A critic once<lb />
observed that "Stewart<lb />
has an awful voice, but<lb />
he sure knows how to<lb />
sing a song The<lb />
seeming paradox<lb />
perfectly describes<lb />
Stewart's showing in<lb />
the film.<lb />
His voice is as scrat-<lb />
chy and raw as ever,<lb />
but nothing is more<lb />
suitable against the<lb />
background of scream-<lb />
ing guitars and raunchy<lb />
rock. The distinctive<lb />
voice is just as perfect<lb />
for Stewart's occa-<lb />
sional ballads.<lb />
It is more than<lb />
anything the sensitivity<lb />
and skill with which<lb />
Stewart sings which<lb />
enhances his vocal con-<lb />
tributions. At several<lb />
points we are treated to<lb />
the singer's sense of<lb />
humor<lb />
At one point, the<lb />
bizarre Ron Wood,<lb />
under Stewart's direc-<lb />
tion, stands beside and<lb />
accompanies the string<lb />
section that sits to the<lb />
side of the stage. The<lb />
violinists, all middle-<lb />
aged and clad in tux-<lb />
edos, react with a com-<lb />
bination of smiles and<lb />
icy glares. A delighted<lb />
Stewart then joins<lb />
Wood and tosses a<lb />
towel to one of the<lb />
violinists.<lb />
At another point,<lb />
during a remarkable<lb />
performance of<lb />
"Twisting the Night<lb />
Away a flurry of ar-<lb />
tificial snow falling to<lb />
the stage gradually<lb />
becomes a blizzard.<lb />
Overall, the film, as<lb />
a chronicle of a superb<lb />
rock 'n' roll show, is a<lb />
reminder of what Rod<lb />
Stewart was once<lb />
capable of. "Rod<lb />
Stewart � In Concert"<lb />
is thoroughly<lb />
outrageous and en-<lb />
joyable.<lb />
Rod Stewart<lb />
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"Jim Sji 2e H "�<lb />
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15th. With the re-zoning of the campus this year, elections will be<lb />
slightly different than they have been in years past. In the past, spring<lb />
elections have determined the executive staffs of the Men and Women<lb />
Residence Councils. The rezoning that has taken place divides the cam-<lb />
pus into three Virtually equal Campuses. This year students Belk.<lb />
Scott, Tyler, Aycock and Jones will be voting for members of the Col-<lb />
lege Hill Campus Executive Council. This coucil will be the governing<lb />
body for all the dorms on the 'hill Qrls in the high rise dorms, Greene,<lb />
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representatives for the Central Campus Executive Council.<lb />
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co-ordinated by a new student organization, the Student Residence<lb />
Association (SRAJ that will be in effect next fall.<lb />
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each dorm lobby between 10:00 and 4:00.<lb />
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i<lb /><pb facs="00057260_tn_0007" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROUSE<lb />
APRIL 8, 1980<lb />
Billy Joel's Latest<lb />
Glass House Remains Pop<lb />
B STEPHANIE<lb />
K. riNGLEK<lb />
staff riter<lb />
i ou know what they<lb />
iv about people who<lb />
ve in glass houses.<lb />
(Veil, Billy Joel has<lb />
evei been too concern-<lb />
d with "they" and<lb />
ves it with his latest<lb />
ie, Glass Houses,<lb />
thei olume in his<lb />
ical odysscy.<lb />
loel hit the American<lb />
sic charts with<lb />
ano Man" in 1973.<lb />
He followed this suc-<lb />
ess with two good<lb />
ims that got cuts m-<lb />
the top 40 but little<lb />
fanatically adoring its way into the new<lb />
group in the Northeast, work. 52nd Street made<lb />
Joel finally got national FM, but only th less<lb />
recognition with his significant cuts made it<lb />
gem, The Stranger, a<lb />
four-time platinum in<lb />
1977, which won the<lb />
pianist a Grammy for<lb />
Best Song of the Year<lb />
("Just the Way You<lb />
Are) Practically<lb />
every cut on the album<lb />
got exposure on FM<lb />
stations all over the<lb />
world, and Joel and his<lb />
band took their first<lb />
North American tour in<lb />
1978.<lb />
52nd Street was<lb />
released shortly after<lb />
the 1978 tour was corn-<lb />
including publiei- pleted. This album ex-<lb />
Streetlife Serenade hibited Joel's ex-<lb />
4) and Turnstiles perimental streak, and<lb />
6) Once worship- the unmistakable in-<lb />
bs a small but fluence of jazz wedged<lb />
on the charts. Joel, the<lb />
Band, Stephen Stills,<lb />
Weather Report and a<lb />
few other notables were<lb />
invited to Cuba in<lb />
1978. Joel was an im-<lb />
mediate media draw,<lb />
made another tour of<lb />
the United States and<lb />
set to work on his next<lb />
release<lb />
New Wave. It's not the<lb />
blatant, offensive New<lb />
Wave of Squeeze, etc.<lb />
but a conservative<lb />
"thumb in the pie<lb />
Joel can no longer af-<lb />
ford to be the artist in<lb />
the ivory tower of<lb />
i very nice ballad display here with clean<lb />
en francais, "C'etait piano work (which is<lb />
Toi "Don't Ask Me<lb />
Why" carries on the<lb />
Latin tradition Joel<lb />
made popular with last<lb />
year's "Rosalinda's<lb />
Eyes but my favorite<lb />
hard to<lb />
release)<lb />
lyrics.<lb />
find<lb />
and<lb />
on this<lb />
caustic<lb />
freedom of expression piece is "Sleeping with<lb />
and admits it in cuts the Television On.<lb />
that show he is attemp-<lb />
ting to read potential<lb />
tastes. "Close to the<lb />
Borderline" and "it's<lb />
Still Rock and Roll to<lb />
Pure Billv Joel is on<lb />
It's definitely worth<lb />
the bucks, unless of<lb />
course you've gotten<lb />
your Summer School<lb />
bill.<lb />
Wh The Stranger Me" are real solid rock<lb />
offered to pop music and smack of Costello.<lb />
and 52nd Street to<lb />
those who feel<lb />
themselves tugged xinto<lb />
the realms of im-<lb />
provisation and extend-<lb />
ed solos, Glass Houses<lb />
will be to those who<lb />
can't quite<lb />
themselves to<lb />
Glass Houses retains<lb />
some of Joel's pop in<lb />
songs like "You May<lb />
Be Right" and<lb />
"Sometimes a Fan-<lb />
tasy "Through the<lb />
Long Night" slides like<lb />
bring late BeatlesMcCartney<lb />
enjoy material, and there is<lb />
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Show<lb />
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Arts major Brenda<lb />
Williams is displaying<lb />
her senior show in<lb />
Mendenhall upper<lb />
cases from April 8<lb />
dedicated to her<lb />
parents, Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Wallace L. Williams of<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
Works displayed in<lb />
the show include<lb />
through April 13. The graphics, illustrations,<lb />
show is titled "Mission typography, black-and-<lb />
Accomplished" and is white and color<lb />
photography. Ms<lb />
Williams will graduate<lb />
this May with a<lb />
Bachelor of Fine Arts<lb />
in Communications<lb />
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sue a career as a<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 8, 1980<lb />
Anti-Nukes To 'Air' Views<lb />
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By J ACQUI SALMON<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
Connecticut<lb />
residents turning on<lb />
their radios these days<lb />
are apt to hear a cool<lb />
male voice asking<lb />
them: "Did Three Mile<lb />
Island make you<lb />
wonder just how safe<lb />
nuclear reactors are?<lb />
Well, Connecticut<lb />
residents who live in the<lb />
general area of the<lb />
Millstone nuclear reac-<lb />
tors could be in just as<lb />
much danger<lb />
After reeling off a<lb />
list of the accidents that<lb />
have struck the two<lb />
nuclear power plants<lb />
supplying most of the<lb />
electricity for Connec-<lb />
ticut's giant Northeast<lb />
Utilities, the voice con-<lb />
cludes: "These<lb />
thoughts are brought to<lb />
you by FUSE, the Fund<lb />
for Secure Energy<lb />
It's all part of a<lb />
carefully planned<lb />
strategy masterminded<lb />
by John Aristotle<lb />
Phillips, the former<lb />
Princeton University<lb />
student who designed a<lb />
workable atomic bomb<lb />
three years ago for his<lb />
junior thesis. A Con-<lb />
necticut native, Phillips<lb />
founded FUSE in Oc-<lb />
tober 1979, in order to<lb />
take a new tack to the<lb />
pro-solar, anti-nuke<lb />
battle. Instead of<lb />
organizing mass<lb />
� demonstrations or civil<lb />
disobedience actions,<lb />
FUSE is taking on the<lb />
nuclear industry and oil<lb />
interests on its turf.<lb />
The group is buying<lb />
$250,000 worth of<lb />
radio air time over the<lb />
next year to air a series<lb />
of commercials urging<lb />
energy efficiency and<lb />
alternative energy and<lb />
attacking Big Business<lb />
energy control.<lb />
"Our is not a grass<lb />
roots organization<lb />
Phillips explains.<lb />
"We're not set up to<lb />
hold demonstrations or<lb />
rallies or that sort of<lb />
thing. We think that<lb />
our area of expertise is<lb />
in terms of media, and<lb />
that is where we should<lb />
be concentrating our<lb />
efforts<lb />
An attractive, ar-<lb />
ticulate 24-year-old,<lb />
Phillips is an effective<lb />
blend of young<lb />
idealism and clear-eyed<lb />
pragmatism. He<lb />
graduated from<lb />
Princeton in May 1978<lb />
with a degree in<lb />
aerospace and<lb />
mechanical studies. He<lb />
now lives in Norwalk,<lb />
Connecticut. Phillips'<lb />
design for the atomic<lb />
bomb, which he pieced<lb />
together using only<lb />
publicly available<lb />
documents, caused a<lb />
sensation in the scien-<lb />
tific world. Until then,<lb />
the scientific establish-<lb />
ment had believed that<lb />
designing an atomic<lb />
bomb took<lb />
sophisticated equip-<lb />
ment and extensive<lb />
knowledge. But<lb />
Phillips proved that<lb />
just about anyone was<lb />
capable of coming up<lb />
with the bomb � in-<lb />
cluding terrorist<lb />
groups. It wasn't a<lb />
pleasant thought, but it<lb />
is one that Phillips has<lb />
been using since then to<lb />
argue against nuclear<lb />
power and nuclear pro-<lb />
liferation. Using per-<lb />
suasion, and his<lb />
notoriety as the<lb />
"A-Bomb Kid<lb />
Phillips has so far rais-<lb />
ed more than $100,000<lb />
for FUSE. The group's<lb />
small staff works out of<lb />
a cluttered office in<lb />
Westport, Connecticut.<lb />
Phillips serves in a non-<lb />
salaried position as<lb />
chairman. A former<lb />
Princeton University<lb />
classmate, John Cof-<lb />
fee, is executive direc-<lb />
tor. There are only<lb />
three staff members,<lb />
although a number of<lb />
high school students do<lb />
volunteer work.<lb />
tions throughout the<lb />
state. Some will be<lb />
public service an-<lb />
nouncements, while the<lb />
more "hard-balled"<lb />
will be paid adver-<lb />
tisements, Phillips says.<lb />
FUSE bases its<lb />
philosophy on "Energy<lb />
Future the six-year<lb />
study conducted by<lb />
members of the Har-<lb />
vard Business School.<lb />
The study rejects the<lb />
prospect of significant<lb />
contributions in the<lb />
future from coal, oil<lb />
gas or nuclear power as<lb />
impractical and expen-<lb />
sive. Instead, the study<lb />
advocates energy effi-<lb />
"Did Three Mile Island<lb />
make you wonder just<lb />
how safe nuclear reactors<lb />
are?"<lb />
The results were en-<lb />
couraging for FUSE.<lb />
Forty-two percent of<lb />
those surveyed said<lb />
they prefer that the<lb />
U.S. be dependent on<lb />
solar energy in the next<lb />
10 years. Only 10 per-<lb />
cent wanted nuclear<lb />
power. Fifty-two per-<lb />
cent said they opposed<lb />
building more nukes in<lb />
Connecticut, while<lb />
forty-two percent<lb />
favored building more.<lb />
Using that informa-<lb />
tion, media consultant<lb />
Tony Schwartz is<lb />
designing 40 to 60 radio<lb />
spots aimed at various<lb />
demographic groups,<lb />
to be aired on radio sta-<lb />
ciency and solar energy<lb />
as the wave of the<lb />
future.<lb />
Explains Phillips:<lb />
"They will send us the<lb />
information � perti-<lb />
nent information regar-<lb />
ding where they think<lb />
public opinion is at,<lb />
what arguments are be-<lb />
ing made by the utility,<lb />
how to refute those<lb />
arguments and what<lb />
the concerns of the<lb />
public are. And then we<lb />
will, in turn, turn that<lb />
into professionally pro-<lb />
duced 30- and<lb />
60-second radio<lb />
spots<lb />
The need for such a<lb />
professional service is<lb />
becoming more urgent,<lb />
Phillips believes. The<lb />
Three Mile Island<lb />
debacle may have<lb />
wounded the nuclear<lb />
industry, but it is by no<lb />
means dead. Millions<lb />
of dollars are being<lb />
spent on radio commer-<lb />
cials, newspaper and<lb />
magazine adver-<lb />
tisements and<lb />
billboards to convince<lb />
the public of the in-<lb />
evitability and<lb />
desirability of nuclear<lb />
power and other syn-<lb />
thetic fuels.<lb />
FUSE doesn't have<lb />
that kind of money, but<lb />
Phillips isn't concern-<lb />
ed. He points to the<lb />
poll results as showing<lb />
that the public has not<lb />
yet been convinced of<lb />
the virtues of nuclear<lb />
power, despite the<lb />
millions.<lb />
"We can't match the<lb />
utilities dollar for<lb />
dollar. But we don't<lb />
have to, because the<lb />
public is not stupid<lb />
he says. "The public<lb />
usually knows when it's<lb />
being told the truth.<lb />
We can be outspent ten<lb />
to one and still get<lb />
public opinions on our<lb />
side<lb />
Phillips may not be<lb />
around to see that day<lb />
come to FUSE. Now<lb />
that he has the group<lb />
on its feet, he is eyeing<lb />
his next step. Both<lb />
political parties have<lb />
approached him about<lb />
running for Congress in<lb />
November. Although<lb />
he hasn't made up his<lb />
mind yet, he is leaning<lb />
in that direction.<lb />
I'm beginning to<lb />
feel more and more<lb />
that we need young<lb />
people and we need<lb />
people who are willing<lb />
to discuss these issues<lb />
and present a clear<lb />
choice to the American<lb />
public he says, ad-<lb />
ding, "it's fine for the<lb />
New York Times to say<lb />
that there's no hurry to<lb />
solve the nuclear waste<lb />
problem. There's no<lb />
hurry for them because<lb />
by the time this stuff<lb />
starts to leak, most of<lb />
the people who wrote<lb />
that editorial will be<lb />
dead. Buta s far as you<lb />
and I are concerned,<lb />
we'll be picking up the<lb />
tab, and we're going to<lb />
be paying a very heavy<lb />
price<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
APRIL 8, 1980<lb />
P&amp;?<lb />
Pirates Shell Tar Heels<lb /><lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports KdiJor<lb />
The East Carolina baseball team<lb />
delighted a capacity Harrington<lb />
Field crowd Thursday with a 10-3<lb />
win over arch-rival North Carolina.<lb />
The victory was the ninth in the<lb />
last ten games for the Pirates, giving<lb />
them a 14-3 seasonal mark, and<lb />
brought to an end an 11 game Tar<lb />
Heel winning streak, leaving them at<lb />
24-11.<lb />
The Pirates jumped on UNC<lb />
starter Bill Musser in the first inning<lb />
for three runs and then continued<lb />
their early rampage in the second,<lb />
scoring four off reliever James<lb />
Parks.<lb />
Bill Wilder went the distance for<lb />
the Pirates, pushing his record to<lb />
5-0. Wilder scattered ten hits, work-<lb />
ing himself out of jams on several<lb />
occasions with excellent support<lb />
from the ECU defense.<lb />
The Pirates hit the Tar Heel pit-<lb />
ching hard, banging out 14 hits as<lb />
every starter but Butch Davis col-<lb />
lected at least one. The 0-for-4<lb />
showing, ironically, brought to an<lb />
end Davis' 14 game hitting streak.<lb />
ECU coach Hal Baird was<lb />
delighted with the play of his club,<lb />
boasting mostly of the defensive<lb />
play in his post-game comments.<lb />
He did so for good reason as the<lb />
Pirates committed but one error and<lb />
came up with plays to aid Wilder's<lb />
decision throughout.<lb />
"We played a very good game<lb />
said Baird. "This was really a good<lb />
win for us. We beat a strong team,<lb />
one of the best in the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference<lb />
Baird seemed delighted at his<lb />
team's play in the early part of the<lb />
� season and expressed real hope<lb />
when speaking of his team's chances<lb />
at receiving an NCAA bid. "I'll tell<lb />
you he said, "if we can keep this<lb />
up, we'll have a real shot at<lb />
something in the post-season<lb />
Hitting standouts for the Pirates<lb />
included centerfielder Bill" Best and<lb />
rightfielder Macon Moye. Best had<lb />
a double and a homer in a 3-for-5<lb />
outing. Meanwhile Moye went<lb />
3-for-4, including one double, giv-<lb />
ing him 20 in his career, tieing him<lb />
with Ron Staggs for the all-time<lb />
school record.<lb />
With one down in the first Kelly<lb />
Robinette started things off with a<lb />
single off the pitcher's glove. Best<lb />
followed with a double. Robinette<lb />
scored on a wild pitch.<lb />
Catcher Raymie Styons then<lb />
walked and moved to second on<lb />
another wild pitch, which scored<lb />
Best. Styons moved to third on a fly<lb />
out and scored on a centerfield<lb />
single by Moye.<lb />
In the second inning second<lb />
baseman Mike Sorrell and Davis led<lb />
off with consecutive walks. Both<lb />
were sacrificed one base by<lb />
Robinette. Best then grounded out<lb />
to second, scoring Sorrell.<lb />
A walk issued to Styons was<lb />
followed by a Rick Derehailo single,<lb />
scoring Davis. Derechailo and<lb />
Styons both scored on Moye's<lb />
subsequent double.<lb />
The Pirates added single in-<lb />
surance runs in the fifth, sixth and<lb />
eight innings. The sixth was<lb />
highlighted by Best's lead-off home<lb />
run to right centerfield.<lb />
The Tar Heels saw a superb scor-<lb />
ing opportunity go by the wayside in<lb />
the second when, with two men<lb />
aboard, Craig Shumock's towering<lb />
drive to leftfield was flagged down<lb />
at the fence by Davis.<lb />
Carolina scored their initial run<lb />
in the third when shortstop Chris<lb />
Pittaro scored on a Lloyd Brewer<lb />
sacrifice.<lb />
Returns To Coach Alma Mater<lb />
Emory Realizes Dream<lb />
By JOHN EVANS<lb />
From the moment Ed Emory<lb />
graduated from East Carolina in<lb />
1960. he had a dream of returning as<lb />
the school's football coach.<lb />
That dream came true in<lb />
December when he was hired to<lb />
replace Pat Dye, who had resigned<lb />
and headed to Wyoming.<lb />
"For so long, my dream was to<lb />
come back to East Carolina as the<lb />
head football coach Emory said<lb />
during a stop in Durham recently.<lb />
"Everything I've done since then<lb />
has been with that in mind. In fact, 1<lb />
applied for the job six years ago<lb />
when Pat (Dye) got it. I really<lb />
thought I had shot at becoming the<lb />
coach then<lb />
Following Dye won't be an easy<lb />
task for the former ECU co-captain.<lb />
The Pirates were 49-18 during Dye's<lb />
six-year stint. Only six starters<lb />
return from last season's 7-3-1<lb />
squad.<lb />
"It's tough following a guy like<lb />
Pat Dye said Emory. "He won 80<lb />
percent of his games and he did a lot<lb />
to make the football program what<lb />
it is today. But I am going to do<lb />
everything I can do to be the best<lb />
coach I can<lb />
Emory has encountered the nor-<lb />
mal adjustment problems, plus a<lb />
couple he didn't expect. Starting<lb />
linebacker Jeffrey Warren was ar-<lb />
rested on drug charges recently, and<lb />
the wife of defensive coordinator<lb />
Norm Parker was paralyzed in an<lb />
automobile accident two weeks ago<lb />
in Ohio.<lb />
"That was tragic for Norm and<lb />
his entire family said Emory.<lb />
"For obvious reasons he won't be<lb />
returning to school until the fall.<lb />
That's slowed us down tremendous-<lb />
ly, because I've had to handle both<lb />
the defense and the offense<lb />
Regarding Warren's arrest,<lb />
Emory said the junior linebacker<lb />
was arrested for "telling the guy<lb />
(narcotics agent) of somebody who<lb />
could sell him some (marijuana and<lb />
cocaine). He's been charged with<lb />
aiding and abetting. We've suspend-<lb />
ed him from the team until the case<lb />
is settled<lb />
But Emory has remained true to<lb />
his dream. "You've always got to<lb />
fight for your dream because so-<lb />
meone's always testing you he<lb />
said.<lb />
"When we came in here we set up<lb />
our priorities and we've stressed<lb />
those things. 1 don't want to go<lb />
through the transition stage Bo Rein<lb />
went through at State, Dick Crum<lb />
went through at UNC and Red<lb />
Wilson went through at Duke.<lb />
We're trying to adjust our way of<lb />
doing things to the players rather<lb />
than have them adjust to us. It's<lb />
easier for everyone that way<lb />
Before taking the ECU job,<lb />
Emory served as an assistant coach<lb />
at Georgia Tech for two years. He<lb />
has also coached at Duke, Wake<lb />
Forest and Clemson. According to<lb />
Emory, some of the problems at<lb />
ECU are academics, weight-training<lb />
and recruiting.<lb />
"We want our guys to be sound<lb />
academically, and a lot of them<lb />
weren't when 1 got there. We've<lb />
worked on that he said. "We also<lb />
found that the overall strength of<lb />
this team was very, very poor. There<lb />
just weren't the facilities or the<lb />
equipment needed to get the body<lb />
strength our guys are going to need<lb />
to compete against the teams on our<lb />
schedule.<lb />
"We had only an adequate<lb />
recruiting year, although it's not<lb />
bad for the first year as coach, but<lb />
Davis' Hitting Streak Snapped<lb />
we're going to have to do better in<lb />
future years. Statewide and on a na-<lb />
tional scale, we're behind the rest of<lb />
the schools in recruiting<lb />
Emory also wants to get ECU's<lb />
alumni and fans more involved in<lb />
recruiting.<lb />
"We're going to have a meeting<lb />
in Greenville on April 25 and get all<lb />
the ECU fans together. We're going<lb />
to talk to them about helping us<lb />
recruit. We'll let them know how<lb />
they can help us and what they can<lb />
and can't do under NCAA rules.<lb />
"And we've got to Fill the<lb />
stadium. That's the single most im-<lb />
portant thing to our program right<lb />
now. When we try to schedule big-<lb />
name schools to play in Greenville<lb />
they ask how many people come to<lb />
see us, not how main people<lb />
(35,000) our stadium will hold<lb />
Emory is full of ideas on how to<lb />
change and improve the ECL pro-<lb />
gram but there are some things he<lb />
won't change.<lb />
"We'll start the season doing<lb />
tain things a certain way and we'll<lb />
end the season doing them the same<lb />
way Emory said. "We believe<lb />
what we're doing is the best system<lb />
we can have at ECL. We won't<lb />
panic. We might have to make a few<lb />
changes during the season, but we<lb />
won't be juggling people all over the<lb />
place<lb />
Dye Greeted With Open Arms By Cowboys<lb />
Remember the old "whatever<lb />
happened to  articles? Well, if<lb />
not here's one to remember later.<lb />
For the past several months, a<lb />
number of ECU students and fans<lb />
have contacted The East Carolinian<lb />
and asked about ex-Pirate head<lb />
football coach Pat Dye.<lb />
Well, 'old Pat is doing fine and<lb />
dandy at the University of Wyom-<lb />
ing. Dye is in the midst of his first<lb />
recruiting season with the Cowboys<lb />
and has full support of a multitude<lb />
of supporters anxious to rebuild a<lb />
nearly-dead grid program.<lb />
The best way to exemplify what's<lb />
going on in Wyoming follows. A<lb />
month-old article concerning Dye<lb />
and the Cowboy athletic program<lb />
recently was found in my mail box.<lb />
It was sent by a long-time friend<lb />
who resides in Cheyenne and comes<lb />
from The Tribune-Eagle newspaper.<lb />
It reads as follows:<lb />
By LARRY JARRETT<lb />
Sunday Sports Editor<lb />
It won't be white tie and tails but<lb />
a sports gala is set for Cheyenne<lb />
when the First annual Cowboy Joe<lb />
Sports Night is staged Tuesday,<lb />
Feb. 26 at Holding's Little America.<lb />
The night to kickoff the fundrais-<lb />
ing efforts of the Cowboy Joe Club<lb />
will feature talks by University of<lb />
Wyoming President Edward H. Jen-<lb />
nings, Head Football Coach Pat<lb />
Dye, Head Basketball Coach Jim<lb />
Bradenburg and Women's Athletic<lb />
Director Mary Elhn Cloninger.<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
Tickets are $12.50 per person for<lb />
a prime rib dinner and tickets must<lb />
be purchased in advance. A capacity<lb />
crowd of 600 men and women is ex-<lb />
pected and sitting capacity is limited<lb />
to 600 persons.<lb />
"We are launching a new era in<lb />
University of Wyoming Cowboy<lb />
athletics said Cowboy Joe Club<lb />
Sports Night Chairman Mickey<lb />
Powers in announcing the upcoming<lb />
event set for 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Tickets will be sold on a First<lb />
come, first serve basis and can be<lb />
purchased in Cheyenne at:<lb />
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of<lb />
Commerce, 122 E. 17th, phone<lb />
638-3388; Powers Building Supply,<lb />
1003 E. Lincolnway, 632-5521;<lb />
Dray, Madison and Thompson, 2.04<lb />
E. 22nd, 634-8892; Royal Travel<lb />
Agency, 914 E. Lincolnway,<lb />
778-2034; Del Northcutt Realty,<lb />
1721 Warrenn Ave 634-4406.<lb />
A number of Cheyenne Quarter-<lb />
back Club members have expressed<lb />
an interest in the night and the club<lb />
will likely have a good representa-<lb />
tion at the dinner to help boost the<lb />
athletic programs at UW. In fact,<lb />
the dinner is the large sports under-<lb />
taking in Cheyenne in recent years<lb />
save for the QBC meetings<lb />
themselves.<lb />
Local sports fans will undoubted-<lb />
ly enjoy hearing from each of the<lb />
coaches and the women's athletic<lb />
director, and especially from Pat<lb />
Dye who is launching a new gridiron<lb />
campaign at UW.<lb />
Dye, who turned a badly sagging<lb />
East Carolina football program into<lb />
a powerhouse, became Wyoming's<lb />
23rd head football coach in Dec. of<lb />
1979. He.is busy with recruiting in<lb />
hopes of fielding the kinds of teams<lb />
he had at East Carolina that posted<lb />
a 48-18-1 record over six successful<lb />
seasons.<lb />
A native of Blythe, Ga Dye at-<lb />
tended Richmond Academy in<lb />
Augusta, Ga where he won all-<lb />
state and All-America honors. He<lb />
then enrolled at the University of<lb />
Georgia and earned three letter v.<lb />
was named All-Southeast Con-<lb />
ference and AH-America in 1959<lb />
and '60 and was selected to the<lb />
Academic All-America Team in<lb />
1960. He played on the Bulldog<lb />
team that defeated Missouri, 14-0.<lb />
in the 1959 Orange Bowl. After<lb />
playing in three post-season bowls,<lb />
he played for two years with the Ed-<lb />
monton Eskimos in the Canadian<lb />
Football League.<lb />
Dye and his wife, Sue, have two<lb />
sons, Pat, Jr 17, and Brett, 13, and<lb />
two daughters, Missy, 16, and Wan-<lb />
da, nine.<lb />
V<lb />
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Lady Bucs Sweep State;<lb />
Riley Sparks Comeback<lb />
East Carolina third baseman Maureen Buck<lb />
watches intently on the base pathes for an op-<lb />
portunity to advance. The sophomore from<lb />
Silver Springs, Maryland, pounded out a<lb />
seventh inning double to drive in Janis Parlon<lb />
and build momentum for their eventual 4-3<lb />
victory.<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
. Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
East Carolina trailed the<lb />
Wolfpack of N.C. State 3-0 going<lb />
into the final inning of Thursday's<lb />
softball doubleheader, but the Lady<lb />
Pirates rallied to victory 4-3 with a<lb />
comeback capped by Kathy Riley's<lb />
bases-loaded single with one out.<lb />
ECU outlasted the Wolfpack 1-0<lb />
in the opener as senior Mary Bryan<lb />
Carlyle claimed both decisions to<lb />
raise her record to 10-2.<lb />
The Pirates pounded out their<lb />
runs on a flurry of singles and<lb />
capitalized on errors by N.C. State.<lb />
First baseman Shirley Brown<lb />
opened the decisive seventh inning<lb />
with a single, and was replaced on<lb />
the base paths by freshman<lb />
speedster Angie Humphrey.<lb />
Sophomore Janice Parlon reached<lb />
first on NCSU's first error of the in-<lb />
ning to advance Humphrey to third.<lb />
Junior Cindy Meekins stepped to<lb />
the plate to bat for Carlyle and pro-<lb />
duced a sacrifice fly to score Hum-<lb />
phrey. Steady third sacker Maureen<lb />
Buck laced a double to drive in<lb />
Parlon and Yvonne "Flea"<lb />
Williams reached base on an error<lb />
by the State shortstop.<lb />
Freshman outfielder Mitzi Davis<lb />
rapped a single to plate Buck.<lb />
Freshman outfielder Cynthia<lb />
Shepard drew an intentional walk,<lb />
setting the scene for the dramatic<lb />
climax.<lb />
ECU coach Alita Dillon went to<lb />
the bench, calling on Riley to supply<lb />
the crushing blow.<lb />
Riley stepped to the plate and<lb />
quickly fell behind with a one ball,<lb />
two strike count. The Lady Pirates'<lb />
hopes of victory dimmed as Riley<lb />
sliced a pitch straight up over home<lb />
plate. <lb />
In form which would delight<lb />
Charlie Brown (of Peanuts comic<lb />
fame), the Wolfpack catcher circled<lb />
relentlessly under the ball. With<lb />
grace equal to that of an albatross,<lb />
the chagrined backstop fumbled the<lb />
ball to the ground to give Riley new<lb />
salvation.<lb />
Riley drove the next pitch to<lb />
center to score Williams for the run<lb />
to lift the Pirates' seasonal mark to<lb />
11-2.<lb />
"I was really relaxed when I went<lb />
up there to bat said Riley. "I<lb />
thought it was over when I popped<lb />
up, but I got lucky<lb />
The Wolfpack toofc the lead with<lb />
a pair of unearned runs in the first<lb />
inning and another in the third.<lb />
"I think it was a matter of then<lb />
giving up mentally said Dillon.<lb />
"In a situation like that when you<lb />
have your eight, nine and ten batters<lb />
coming up, things don't look so<lb />
well. But we have excellent depth<lb />
and we showed that. They made a<lb />
couple of errors and we took advan-<lb />
tage of it.<lb />
"If the other team can make er-<lb />
rors and you can take advantage of<lb />
them, then you're going to be all<lb />
right<lb />
Davis pounded out two hits in<lb />
four trips to the plate and Brown<lb />
added a pair in three at-bats in the<lb />
final contest, but no batter claimed<lb />
more than one hit in the opener.<lb />
State had the bases loaded in the<lb />
first inning but failed to produce<lb />
any runs as they stranded the first of<lb />
six runners they would leave on the<lb />
bases in the contest.<lb />
ECU tallied the game's only run<lb />
in the third, as Brown singled and<lb />
advanced on a pair of hits before<lb />
Williams slapped an RBI fielder's<lb />
choice.<lb />
"We had a pair of errors in the<lb />
first inning said Dillon, "but<lb />
somehow we kept them from scor-<lb />
ing. Our defense kept us in it<lb />
The Lady Pirates travel to UNC-<lb />
Greensboro today for a<lb />
doubleheader before hosting a pair<lb />
with Methodist Wednesday at the<lb />
ECU field on Charles Street.<lb /><pb facs="00057260_tn_0010" /><lb />
10<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 8, 1980<lb />
A mateur A thletics<lb />
Causes Problems<lb />
By JULIAN WEISS<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
The sudden rise in<lb />
amateur athletics has<lb />
created problems for<lb />
both consumers and the<lb />
medical profession.<lb />
With as many as 100<lb />
million participating in<lb />
part-time fitness<lb />
regimes, there is a<lb />
strong need for<lb />
legitimate health prac-<lb />
tices to oversee<lb />
"weekend athletes<lb />
yet the medical profes-<lb />
sion has come under at-<lb />
tack in this field.<lb />
Twenty million in-<lb />
juries are tallied each<lb />
year, and doctors<lb />
themselves have been<lb />
blamed in part for their<lb />
refusal to apply the<lb />
doctrine of preventive<lb />
medicine as an antidote<lb />
to bodily wear and tear.<lb />
"Then Doctors must<lb />
tell you the cause of in-<lb />
jury says Dr. Gabe<lb />
Mirkin, sportsmed<lb />
authority, "and what's<lb />
injured as well as how<lb />
to avoid it Most<lb />
practitioners � in-<lb />
cluding many profes-<lb />
sional team doctors �<lb />
have relied on cortisone<lb />
shots and short-term<lb />
rest as treatment.<lb />
The use of pills has<lb />
been replaced by<lb />
biomechanics in the<lb />
more reputable<lb />
therapies. The or-<lb />
thopedists that were<lb />
relied upon for relief to<lb />
sprained muscles or<lb />
aching tendons have<lb />
been slow in adapting<lb />
this preventive concept.<lb />
In biomechanics, body<lb />
limbs are studied for<lb />
each individual to<lb />
determine exercise pit-<lb />
falls and limits of<lb />
stress. Mirkin is one of<lb />
a growing number of<lb />
advocates of this ap-<lb />
proach. "By looking at<lb />
muscles and what kinds<lb />
of things a person is<lb />
able to do in the office,<lb />
such as bending a knee<lb />
at a certain angle, I<lb />
know predisposing fac-<lb />
tors of injury right<lb />
away In this treat-<lb />
ment, rehabilitation<lb />
begins right after a<lb />
twist, fall or break <lb />
and continues<lb />
throughout the fitness<lb />
program's duration.<lb />
If amateur joggers,<lb />
hikers, runners, and<lb />
bikers want to avoid<lb />
calamity, they should<lb />
investigate sport-<lb />
smedicine. A car-<lb />
diopulmonary<lb />
specialist in Aspen<lb />
(Colorado) Dr. Bruno<lb />
Balke cautions exer-<lb />
cisers. "The greater<lb />
percentage do it<lb />
without proper medical<lb />
examination or testing,<lb />
without knowing their<lb />
full capability In-<lb />
juries are caused by<lb />
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structural abnor-<lb />
malities, muscle im-<lb />
balance, or bad train-<lb />
ing. Stretching exer-<lb />
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