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mt lEaHt<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Tuesday, April 22,1980<lb />
(Greenville, NX<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
Professor: Good Work If You Can Keep It<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
News Editor<lb />
When it comes to paying for the help,<lb />
education at the university level has all the<lb />
earmarks of Big Business. And like the<lb />
employees within big business, the "help"<lb />
at the university faces a certain amount of<lb />
job insecurity.<lb />
During the 1979-80 school year, East<lb />
Carolina University paid its professors a<lb />
total of about $10.5 million � a sum that<lb />
does not include the salaries of the<lb />
leaching staff below the level of assistant<lb />
professor.<lb />
If the salaries of instructors, lecturers<lb />
and others without academic standing are<lb />
included, the figure approaches $11.8<lb />
million.<lb />
Of course, the payroll for professors was<lb />
divided among 485 faculty members,<lb />
resulting in an average salary of about<lb />
$20,500. According to Dr. Susan<lb />
Mcbaniel, assistant to the vice chancellor<lb />
of academic affairs, the actual range of<lb />
professors' salaries at ECU is between ap-<lb />
proximately $13,000 and $37,000.<lb />
When one considers that most pro-<lb />
fessors at ECU are employed on a nine-<lb />
month basis, the average salary looks even<lb />
more attractive.<lb />
But being a professor involves more<lb />
than collecting a paycheck. In addition to<lb />
the teaching duties, committee work,<lb />
bureaucratic papershu filing and summer-<lb />
time unemployment, the faculty member<lb />
has to deal with the uncertainties of the<lb />
tenure system.<lb />
Dr. McDaniel explained some of the in-<lb />
tricacies of this system in an interview<lb />
Monday.<lb />
According to McDaniel, there are four<lb />
classifications of permanent faculty posi-<lb />
tions at East Carolina University: instruc-<lb />
tor, assistant professor, associate pro-<lb />
fessor and professor. To gain tenure, a<lb />
faculty member does not have to rise<lb />
through these grades � he or she may be<lb />
tenured without such advancement.<lb />
Though there are instructors who have<lb />
tenure at ECU, this will eventually become<lb />
a thing of the past, since recent changes in<lb />
the university's guidelines prevent the<lb />
tenuring of this classification in the future.<lb />
As it now stands, only the latter three<lb />
classifications may earn tenure.<lb />
The assistant professor must hang onto<lb />
Bus Replaced<lb />
By New Van<lb />
By LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Assistant News K.ditnr<lb />
ECU's Student Government<lb />
Transit recently purchased a van to<lb />
supplement its existing fleet of<lb />
buses.<lb />
The blue Dodge Maxi-Van has a<lb />
capacity of 15 passengers and cost<lb />
the SGA $9,300.<lb />
It is currently being used on the<lb />
Purple route, which runs between<lb />
the apartment complexes and cam-<lb />
pus, from 3:30 to 10 p.m. Ridership<lb />
on the new night route is very good,<lb />
according to Chubby Abshire, SGA<lb />
transit manager.<lb />
Since the price of gas went up,<lb />
many students are using the SGA<lb />
bus instead of driving Abshire<lb />
said. "We added the night trips on<lb />
the Purple route so that students liv-<lb />
ing in the apartments far from cam-<lb />
pus would be able to take the bus to<lb />
the library or late classes<lb />
Abshire said the new van is saving<lb />
the SGA approximately $21 a day<lb />
compared to the cost of operating<lb />
one of the big buses.<lb />
"We hope that during the re-<lb />
mainder of this semester, the sum-<lb />
mer and the fall, the van will pay for<lb />
itself with the money saved by<lb />
reduced fuel usage Abshire said.<lb />
"In addition, the van will be<lb />
available for charters every weekend<lb />
this fall, probably for out-of-town<lb />
football games, for those people<lb />
who do not wish to charter a large<lb />
bus<lb />
For the summer, the SGA will run<lb />
the big buses on the Purple and<lb />
Gold routes from 7:30 a.m. to 3<lb />
p.m. After a few weeks, though, the<lb />
ridership will be studied, and if con-<lb />
ditions permit, the routes will be run<lb />
by vans, Abshire said.<lb />
Last summer, the SGA used two<lb />
of the Athletic Department's vans,<lb />
he said, but this year they will only<lb />
need to use one van since the SGA<lb />
has its own.<lb />
See VAN, Page 3, Col. 1<lb />
Photo by LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
New Landscaping<lb />
in full bloom at Mendenhall<lb />
Art Seniors Show Work<lb />
An exhibition of art works in<lb />
various media by ECU School of<lb />
Art undergraduates will be officially<lb />
opened tonight at 8 p.m. with a<lb />
public reception in Gray Gallery.<lb />
The works to be displayed have<lb />
been chosen for their quality by<lb />
faculty members in each medium.<lb />
Each of the undergraduate classes<lb />
will be represented in the show,<lb />
which will run from April 23 until<lb />
May 5.<lb />
"It's i good show � like all<lb />
undergraduate shows, it has its ups<lb />
and downs, but on the whole it<lb />
shows that East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty's School of Art is very com-<lb />
petitive among art schools in the na-<lb />
tiaaV said Randy Osman, director<lb />
of Gray Gallery.<lb />
Gray Gallery is located in the Leo<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts Center, in the cen-<lb />
his job for seven years before joining the<lb />
ranks of the academically secure. During<lb />
this probationary period, his job perfor-<lb />
mance will be reviewed several times. If all<lb />
goes well, at the end of six years he will be<lb />
notified that he has tenure.<lb />
For associate professors and professors,<lb />
the process is not so lengthy. The proba-<lb />
tionary period is reduced to five years,<lb />
with notification given at the end of the<lb />
fourth.<lb />
The process whereby one gets final<lb />
See TENURE, Page 3, Col. 1<lb />
Humanities<lb />
Director<lb />
To Speak<lb />
New SGA Van<lb />
 will save $21 per day in fuel costs<lb />
Photo by LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Inflation Hurts New Graduates<lb />
By Lowering Buying Power<lb />
BETHLEHEM, PA (CPS) �<lb />
Graduates going into the job market<lb />
this spring will be offered higher<lb />
starting salaries than last year's<lb />
graduates, but the salary increases<lb />
are probably worth less in real<lb />
dollars, according to a study by the<lb />
College Placement Council.<lb />
Average increases, the CPC an-<lb />
nounced April 8, are nearly nine<lb />
percent, although the inflation rate<lb />
has been 18 percent.<lb />
The CPC calculated the averages<lb />
by studying the starting salaries of-<lb />
fered graduates between Sept. 1,<lb />
1979 and March 6, 1980.<lb />
According to the study,<lb />
petroleum engineering graduates<lb />
can expect salaries up to $1979 per<lb />
month.<lb />
Not surprisingly, engineers of all<lb />
types can command the highest<lb />
salaries. Mechanical engineers were<lb />
offered an average of $1866 per<lb />
month. Chemical engineers got<lb />
$1790 per month, civil engineers<lb />
$1524, and electrical engineers with<lb />
advanced degrees $1852 per month.<lb />
The high starting salaries have<lb />
convinced many engineering<lb />
undergraduates to take jobs instead<lb />
of going to graduate school, a<lb />
development that causes some<lb />
engineering teachers to worry about<lb />
where the next generation of pro-<lb />
fessors will come from.<lb />
Dr. Donald Marlowe of the<lb />
American Society for Engineering<lb />
Education in Washington, D.C<lb />
says the high starting salaries for<lb />
new engineers has thrown the<lb />
discipline "into a very serious<lb />
crisis Even full professors are be-<lb />
ing lured from faculty positions into<lb />
private industry by the high salaries.<lb />
Business graduates are also doing<lb />
well. Business administration grads<lb />
are starting at an average $1197 per<lb />
month, with accountants comman-<lb />
ding $1284 per month.<lb />
Dr. William J. Bennett, Executive<lb />
Director of the National Humanities<lb />
Center, will be the speaker for the<lb />
1980 Commencement at ECU.<lb />
More than 2,800 students are<lb />
scheduled to receive degrees during<lb />
exercises beginning with a tradi-<lb />
tional academic procession at 9:40<lb />
a.m. May 9 in Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
Of that number, approximately<lb />
2,000 are undergraduates and 800<lb />
are graduate students.<lb />
Last year, 2,562 ECU students<lb />
were awarded degrees.<lb />
Bennett received his B.A. from<lb />
Williams College, a Ph.D. in<lb />
Philosophy from the University of<lb />
Texas, and a Law degree from Har-<lb />
vard University.<lb /><lb />
In addition to writing for scholar-<lb />
ly journals and for magazines such<lb />
as Newsweek, Commentary and En-<lb />
counter, Bennett is an adjunct assis-<lb />
tant professor at N.C. State and<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill.<lb />
Some of the issues Bennett has<lb />
spoken and written about include<lb />
the Bakke case, morals and values in<lb />
American life, and TV censorship.<lb />
Photo by CHAP OURLEY<lb />
Sherrod Plans To Veto<lb />
Clement Dorm Beach<lb />
Spring attraction or traffic hazard.<lb />
SGA Reorganizes Transit System<lb />
The SGA Legislature met for its<lb />
last session of the year Monday and<lb />
passed a transit system reorganiza-<lb />
tion bill that is expected to be vetoed<lb />
by SGA President Charlie Sherrod.<lb />
The reorganization plan provides<lb />
for the creation of a Transit Board,<lb />
to be composed of two transit<lb />
managers, two day students, two<lb />
dorm students, one administrative<lb />
staff member, one advisor who will<lb />
be drawn from either faculty or<lb />
staff ranks, and the SGA president<lb />
or his appointee.<lb />
The justification for the bill, as<lb />
stated in the preamble, is that there<lb />
is a "need to have the system<lb />
managed in such a way as to allow<lb />
for more input from the students<lb />
and staff of East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty<lb />
The transit system is financed<lb />
wholly through student funds.<lb />
Sherrod said he would veto the<lb />
bill because he was not involved in<lb />
its preparation, although the bill re-<lb />
quires the SGA president to be<lb />
directly involved in the board's<lb />
operation.<lb />
Besides sitting on the board<lb />
himself (or appointing someone to<lb />
sit in his place), the SGA president<lb />
would also appoint the two transit<lb />
managers.<lb />
The membership of the board<lb />
would have to be approved by the<lb />
SGA Legislature.<lb />
Kirk Little, recently elected as<lb />
SGA treasurer, reported that,<lb />
because of committments with<lb />
ROTC, he would be unable to serve<lb />
in his office during the second sum-<lb />
mer session. Sam Bernstein was<lb />
nominated and approved as acting<lb />
treasurer for the period of Little's<lb />
absence.<lb />
See SGA, Page 2, Col. 1<lb />
U. Of Florida Sees High Suicide Rate<lb />
tral section of the main campus. The<lb />
gallery is open each weekday from<lb />
10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Sunday<lb />
afternoons, 1-4 p.m.<lb />
Osman added that the purpose of<lb />
the undergraduate art show, which<lb />
will be the only one of its kind this<lb />
year, is to show the students and<lb />
general community what is being<lb />
produced by the art school.<lb />
The exhibition will include works<lb />
in ceramics, jewelry, painting and<lb />
drawing, sculpture, printmaking,<lb />
fibers and other media. According<lb />
to Osman, the artworks might also<lb />
be sold to interested parties, depen-<lb />
ding on the desires of the artists.<lb />
The public is invited to the recep-<lb />
tion to meet students and faculty of<lb />
the School of Art, and refreshments<lb />
will be served, said Osman.<lb />
GAINESVILLE, FL. (CPS) � A<lb />
few weeks ago, Mitch Gortler, a<lb />
University of Florida student, told<lb />
his girlfriend in Atlanta he wasn't<lb />
feeling well, and asked if she would<lb />
call him back in a half-hour. But<lb />
Gortler didn't answer her return<lb />
call. Concerned, she took the next<lb />
flight to Gainesville, hurried to his<lb />
off-campus apartment, and found<lb />
that sometime between Gortler's<lb />
phone call and his girlfriend's ar-<lb />
rival, the 19-year-old sophomore<lb />
had placed a rifle to his head and<lb />
shot himself.<lb />
Yet Gortler's was only one of five<lb />
suicides during a recent ten-week<lb />
period at the University of Florida. '<lb />
Two students, two faculty members,<lb />
and one former student have killed<lb />
themselves. An unsuccessful at-<lb />
tempt by a student in the UF park-<lb />
ing lot was also made during the<lb />
same period.<lb />
While UF's suicide rate during the<lb />
ten-week period is extraordinarily<lb />
high, so is the recent national col-<lb />
lege rate. In fact, suicide in the 18 to<lb />
24-year-old age group has risen to<lb />
epidemic levels, and the only thing<lb />
the experts can agree on is the fac-<lb />
tors responsible are baffling.<lb />
Health statistics for college-age<lb />
people tell a grim story of depres-<lb />
sion .and stress quite frequently tied<lb />
to academic endeavors and college<lb />
life. Suicide is the second leading<lb />
cause of death for 18-24-year-olds.<lb />
Only auto accidents claim more col-<lb />
lege students. Many law enforce-<lb />
ment officials, though, suspect<lb />
some of those may also be inten-<lb />
tional acts of self-destruction.<lb />
"There are as many reasons to<lb />
commit suicide as there are people<lb />
who do it says Liz Jones, director<lb />
of the Alachua County Suicide and<lb />
Crisis Prevention ' Center in<lb />
Gainesville. Uf students account for<lb />
20 to 30 percent of the center's case<lb />
load. "Each time we took at a<lb />
suicide, it's unique. There's no way<lb />
you can say a person kills himself<lb />
because of college<lb />
L. Thomas Cummings, director<lb />
of student mental health services at<lb />
Arizona State, thinks college<lb />
pressure can help push an unstable<lb />
person over the edge. Yet he adds<lb />
that a lot of students who commit<lb />
suicide bring the potential for killing<lb />
themselves when they enroll.<lb />
"There are so many dimensions<lb />
to suicide that it really isn't fair to<lb />
implicate the university complete-<lb />
ly he says. "There are life<lb />
pressures, pressures with boyfriends<lb />
and girlfriends, economic pressures.<lb />
One has to stand a certain amount<lb />
of pressure. Academic stress is a<lb />
validating factor, but not a primary<lb />
one. e .<lb />
"The university may be the last<lb />
straw he adds, "but the whole<lb />
comprehensive mass is responsi-<lb />
ble<lb />
But Michael Zangari, a student at<lb />
the University of Nebraska whose<lb />
extensive research into suicide was<lb />
prompted by a friend's death, firm-<lb />
ly believes college can be a determin-<lb />
ing factor.<lb />
"A lot of college students haven't<lb />
the slightest idea why they're at col-<lb />
lege, except that they've been told<lb />
they should be Zangari observes.<lb />
"Then, there are the social<lb />
pressures. The pressure to fit into a<lb />
peer situation, the pressure to be<lb />
with someone sexually. Finally, the<lb />
pressures become too much<lb />
Conversely, some mental health<lb />
professionals even suggest that col-<lb />
lege could be a deterrent to suicide.<lb />
Sec SUICIDE, Page 2, Col. 5<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 22, 1980<lb />
Suicide Rate Causes Concern<lb />
Photo by LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Lot Paving Completed<lb />
I he paving of large parking lot behind Mendenhall Student Center was completed last Saturdav bv Bar-<lb />
ms Constructs Co of Kinston. The lot can be used now, but it has not been laned off vet and the<lb />
umversity has not officially taken posession of it<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
A study done between 1960 and<lb />
1970 by Dr. Michael Peck of the<lb />
University of Southern California<lb />
Medical Center found that college<lb />
students in the Los Angeles area had<lb />
a lower rate of suicide than non-<lb />
college students in the same age<lb />
group.<lb />
"College is a safe, highly-<lb />
structured environment opines<lb />
Dr. Peck, who contends his study<lb />
applies to today's students as well.<lb />
"In school a student is protected<lb />
from the ambiguities of life. The<lb />
worst time is when a student comes<lb />
to the end of his academic career,<lb />
and faces the real world<lb />
"Once upon a time agrees Dr.<lb />
Marvin Miller, a San Diego-based<lb />
suicidologist, "there was a pattern<lb />
to life that could be counted on: get<lb />
through high school, go to college,<lb />
get a job, and get married. It may<lb />
sound dull, but it offered security.<lb />
"Now, there are no more<lb />
guarantees. Students cannot be sure<lb />
of getting a job in their chosen field<lb />
and there's a general sense of disillu-<lb />
sionment with the world<lb />
"Suicide is ambivalent says<lb />
Gainesville crisis center director<lb />
Jones. "People end up in the posi-<lb />
tion of killing themselves or not kill-<lb />
ing themselves, but when they see<lb />
stories in the newspaper, thev feel<lb />
like, 'Yeh, I can do that<lb />
Yet no one pretends there's a<lb />
single solution to the problem.<lb />
"Those people who are willing to<lb />
pick up on the (campus anti-suicide)<lb />
programs offered will benefit (from<lb />
them) says Arizona State's Cum-<lb />
mings, "and most of the universities<lb />
provide a broad spectrum of ser-<lb />
vices for students who have pro-<lb />
blems. The challenge is to get to the<lb />
students who need them<lb />
But of course funding is also a<lb />
barrier to those trying to help<lb />
students with emotional problems<lb />
Counseling centers are chromcalK<lb />
understaffed, unable to provide<lb />
enough time and attention when<lb />
center traffic gets thick. "In the<lb />
end Cummings sighs, "it all<lb />
comes down to money<lb />
Although mental health profes<lb />
sionals are reluctant to admit the)<lb />
have few means ot preventing the<lb />
self-destruction plaguing campuses.<lb />
all agree that, given the scarcm<lb />
money, an individual student musi<lb />
be willing to ask tor help<lb />
"You can prevent pregnanev ru<lb />
telling someone to take a pill<lb />
Cummings says, "but when a pci<lb />
son says, 'I won't commit suicide j.<lb />
long as life goes my way vou cant<lb />
guarantee that<lb />
SGA Holds Last Meet<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
The Legislature also passed an<lb />
amendment to the SGA constitution<lb />
that requires all SGA officers to be<lb />
sworn into office seven calendar<lb />
days after the SGA elections. The<lb />
amendment, which will be inserted<lb />
as Article 7, section 5 of the con-<lb />
stitution, goes into effect im-<lb />
mediately. In the past, the terms of<lb />
SGA officers have been ending on<lb />
different days.<lb />
Dr. Floyd Mattheis, a professor<lb />
in the Science Education depart-<lb />
ment, appeared before the<lb />
legislators to report on a student<lb />
science trip he led around the world<lb />
that was partially financed by stu-<lb />
dent funds. Eleven ECU students<lb />
travelled to India earlier this<lb />
semester to observe a total eclipse of<lb />
the sun, and Dr. Mattheis thanked<lb />
the legislators for approving a $2200<lb />
appropriation to the group to help<lb />
cover expenses.<lb />
A senior Interior Design student<lb />
also thanked the Legislature fop its<lb />
financial support of the Interior<lb />
Design house project, located on<lb />
Ninth Street. Patti Wells invited all<lb />
SGA members to attend the pro-<lb />
ject's Open House on Sundav, April<lb />
27.<lb />
In other business, the Legislature<lb />
passed resolutions of appreciation<lb />
for the work of a fellow student, a<lb />
staff member and a faculty member.<lb />
Mrs. Joy Clark, of the Student<lb />
Fund Accounting office, was com-<lb />
mended for her years of service to<lb />
the student body. Eddie Walters,<lb />
SGA Refrigeration Manager, was<lb />
officially praised for his handling of<lb />
the refrigeration rentals, and Dr.<lb />
Jack Thornton was recognized for<lb />
his service to student organizations.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Family Fun<lb />
bach I' irsda) during April is "Famih<lb />
I un s. ght" al Mendenhall I torn 5-JO<lb />
p m . al! children under age is .1.<lb />
� sible ajuli<lb />
may b pla table<lb />
earns 1 .Kt-<lb />
bowling Mill hi- run<lb />
rice ' ' <lb />
�ihie tennis �ill K hall he en<lb />
re � aduli pei crimr<lb />
have a Mendenhall Student<lb />
 erne- 1. n bership card .�� I Cl II)<lb />
ard 10 par' tcipate<lb />
SU Artist<lb />
Vpplicanons 'or Student I nion nisi<lb />
will be accepted through pnl 23 p-<lb />
ns ma be pilled up in the Stu-<lb />
dent I nion Office, room 234<lb />
Mendenhall lob descriptions will also<lb />
he available Portfolio required<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi<lb />
the I'd C hi (.hapier ol Kappa Delta Pi<lb />
a ill meet on Saiurda -pril 26. at<lb />
0:30a.m at the Holiday Inn in Green-<lb />
�Me. This meeting ssiii he held in con-<lb />
lunction with our Sprint Initiation<lb />
' �ur speaker will he I): I loyd Mattheis<lb />
! 'he Science Education Department<lb />
Kadelpians should end in their reserva-<lb />
lions tn April 18<lb />
ROSSE<lb />
�( sst (Returning Older Students<lb />
Seeking Education) will hae its final<lb />
meeting ol the semester on Iridas.<lb />
Vpnl 25 a? 4 iK) pm in room 248<lb />
Mendenhall Ml interested students are<lb />
.ordialh insited to attend. This will be<lb />
1 formal business meeting and plan<lb />
�sill be di-iuvsed tor this summer and<lb />
'all as'iities<lb />
SCJ<lb />
ll members ol the Socict) lor Col<lb />
egiate lournalists are urged to attend a<lb />
meeting luesdas. April 22. at 6 p m .<lb />
al the home ol Ira I Baker. I4H i<lb />
cih Street The purpose ot the meeting<lb />
' is to elei' new officers<lb />
Rho Epsilon<lb />
I here will be a Rho tpsilon meeting<lb />
pril 24at 3:00p.m m Raw! Mo EJec<lb />
ions will be held and 11 is mandatory<lb />
hat all members be present to sole for<lb />
he is-M) x, officers<lb />
Summer Rooms<lb />
Rooms JH. available lor Summer<lb />
vhool C ontact the Methodist Student<lb />
 enter. 758-2030<lb />
Sidewinder<lb />
The band. Side�indei wil<lb />
the Atiis this I � si v ; <lb />
1.11. sponsored 1 �<lb />
and last until " p 1  . ;�<lb />
cents and domes! 1. h<lb />
�1" 50 cents I -t- <lb />
Comic Books<lb />
The K I c OfllK Hk i lub will hold<lb />
us third spring comic book comet<lb />
at 'he ' in downtown Greens<lb />
Sunday, Vnl 27, from IOtOO a.m 10<lb />
5 1' ;� m Admission is Iree Ml people<lb />
interested in busing, selling, collecting,<lb />
etc . comic books, science fiction and<lb />
related subjects are insited to attend<lb />
For more information, call X-6�N<lb />
Anderson<lb />
John Anderson, Republican presiden-<lb />
tial candidate, is gaining increasing in-<lb />
terest and support on American college<lb />
campuses Those interested in helping<lb />
Anderson's campaign should call<lb />
758-7955<lb />
Marketing<lb />
Revival<lb />
I 11 1 I if life On .ii<lb />
' � - � -1 sponsoring its second<lb />
pnng  24<lb />
 1 d  � el  id tonun 1 'u<lb />
1 - Beh<lb />
Quiet<lb />
thicc d.� icwsal ate Reverend Keni<lb />
m 1" n and accompanied bs the In !<lb />
icrdenomirutttonal c hoti and the I 1<lb />
fountain ol I ife (. hoir on ! I<lb />
night. Iridas nigh' chaplain Kenneth<lb />
I dwards will be accompanied hs the<lb />
It I Gospel Ensemble (and possibh<lb />
the Si Augustine's Kellowhsip c hoir)<lb />
on Satuidas Rev All Griffin with<lb />
I M c hapel Hill and the Fountain of<lb />
I ife t hoir rendering musk Mis<lb />
Rosalee f dwards will conduct two<lb />
setninats Saturday April 26 starting a<lb />
10 a.m in the 1 edoma Wright Cultural<lb />
Center fhe topics tor the seminar are<lb />
nutrition and stress Devotional ser<lb />
vices start at 7:00 cash night Please<lb />
come oui .rid praise the 1 ord with us<lb />
NCSL<lb />
There will be a sers important meeting<lb />
of the C SI on Tuesdtrs at 5 (X) in<lb />
room 24H Mendenhall I ins ,s a verj<lb />
important meeting All members are<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
fhe American Marketing Association<lb />
will meet on Wednesday. April 23 at<lb />
4 00 p m in room 130 Raw! Member-<lb />
ship applications will be available<lb />
NASW<lb />
Members ol NASW, social work and<lb />
corrections majors are noss selling rat<lb />
tie tickets to raise money for their<lb />
departmental softball game and<lb />
cook oui Six drawings for dinners at<lb />
Fosdicks 1890, The Beet Barn. Peppi's<lb />
Pia. Shoness and Parker's BBQ will<lb />
be held at the game on April 26. Tickets<lb />
are S 50 I or more inlormation contact<lb />
Barbara Anderson. Anne O'Neal or<lb />
Diane Austin.<lb />
WZMB<lb />
There will be a stall meeting for<lb />
WMB (campus radio) at 6 p m lues<lb />
day in Old Joyner library. Second<lb />
Moor<lb />
Advisor Needed<lb />
A lacults adsisor is needed 10 torm<lb />
I C I Baha'i C lub lor more inlorma-<lb />
tion call h S7(J<lb />
Fall Co-Op<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
T-Shirts<lb />
Delta Zeta will sponsor a Pancake Din-<lb />
ner April 23 from 5 p m until 8 p m at<lb />
the Delta eta House All sou can eat<lb />
lor $2.00<lb />
The last I ellowship supper of the<lb />
-emester at the Methedisi Student<lb />
' enter will be a cookoul on Wednes-<lb />
day. April 23, a c JO p m Hot dogs,<lb />
hamburgers and soghurt pie will be<lb />
sersed SI.50<lb />
Pancakes<lb />
Fall Co-Op<lb />
The Center for Disease Control in<lb />
Atlanta. Ga is recruiting for<lb />
C ooperative Education assignments<lb />
beginning in September 1980 and or<lb />
January 1981 fhe following trainee<lb />
positions will be available:<lb />
.Microbiology Trainee at Atlanta,<lb />
t hemisi Trainee at Atlanta; Chemical<lb />
I ngineer Trainee al Cincinnati; Com-<lb />
puter Science Trainee at Atlanta;<lb />
Mechanical Engineer Trainee al Cincin-<lb />
nati; Biology Trainee al C incinnati; In-<lb />
siructional Systems Specialist Trainee<lb />
in Atlanta. Necessary forms and ap-<lb />
plications can be obtained in the<lb />
t ooperative Education Office. 313<lb />
Kawl Application deadline is April 18.<lb />
Students must be enrolled in an<lb />
undergraduate or graduate program to<lb />
he eligible; graduating seniors are not<lb />
L-ligible Sophomores and juniors are<lb />
urged 10 apply<lb />
"1 lose iou" T-Shirts are now being<lb />
sold bs the EC I Sign I anguage C lub<lb />
T-shirts are black, blue, light blue. red.<lb />
green, orange or burgundy in medium,<lb />
large, and extra large sies All shirts<lb />
are $5 00 Shirts are oh sale in A-114<lb />
Brewster or may be purchased from<lb />
members of the club Support the Sign<lb />
language Club and show the world<lb />
how you feel.<lb />
Episcopal Service<lb />
The last meeting of the Episcopal<lb />
fellowship this year will be held on<lb />
Wednesday, April 23 at 6:00 pm. in the<lb />
Melhodist Student Center (5th Street<lb />
across from Garrett Dorm) The Holy<lb />
Eucharist will be celebrated. An infor-<lb />
mal supper will be served al 6:45 p.m.<lb />
al the home of the chaplain, the Rev<lb />
Bill Hadden<lb />
Family-Child<lb />
The Family Child Association will have<lb />
an end of the school cook-oui Tuesday,<lb />
April 22 at 500 pm ai the Elm Street<lb />
Park<lb />
Volunteers<lb />
Volunteer work can play a vital role in<lb />
getting the job you really want. If you<lb />
are interested in work experience which<lb />
will help you after you graduate contact<lb />
the Easter Seal Society at 758-3230<lb />
The Smithsonian Institute, beginning m<lb />
1980, will conduct a program in<lb />
cooperative education under which<lb />
graduate students in selected fields mas<lb />
pursue individual programs ol study at<lb />
the Smithsonian The program features<lb />
alternating semesters ol work at the<lb />
Smithsonian followed by on-campus<lb />
studs ol job related subjects The<lb />
Following opportunities are among<lb />
several now asailable to highly<lb />
qualified siudents. Public Affairs<lb />
Writer Assistant. National Air and<lb />
Space Museum. Research Trainee.1<lb />
( enter lor Earth and Planetary Studies.<lb />
Museum Programs. Audio Visual Pro<lb />
duction Assistant. Script Writer.<lb />
Museum Programs. Audio Visual Pro<lb />
duction Assistant, Video Studio; Na<lb />
nonal Portrait Gallery, Bibliographic<lb />
Researcher. History Department:<lb />
Radiation Biology Laboratory,<lb />
Physical Science I ngineering Student<lb />
Trainee; Radiation Biology<lb />
I ahoratory. Biological Science Student<lb />
trainee. Office Ol Audits. Accounting<lb />
Student frainee; Division ol Perform <lb />
ing Aits.Genct.il Arts and Information<lb />
Assistant. Smithsonian Institute Press.<lb />
General Arts and Intormalion sw<lb />
lam Necessary forms and applications<lb />
can be obtained in the Cooperative'<lb />
Education Office, 31s Rawl<lb />
Poetry Forum<lb />
The East Carolina Poetry Forum will<lb />
have a regular workshop and meeting<lb />
Thursday, May I, at 8 p.m in<lb />
Mendenhall. room 248. fhe public is<lb />
cordially insited<lb />
Remember<lb />
We wish to remind all<lb />
students and faculty that we<lb />
will not accept any an-<lb />
nouncements for the An-<lb />
nouncements column unless<lb />
they are typed doublespacs<lb />
and turned in before the<lb />
deadline. No exceptions will<lb />
be made. The deadlines are<lb />
2.00 p.m. Friday for the<lb />
Tuesday edition and 2:00<lb />
p.m. Tuesday for the Thurs-<lb />
day edition. We reserve the<lb />
right to edit for brevity. We<lb />
cannot guarantee that<lb />
everything turned in will ap-<lb />
pear in the paper, due to<lb />
space limitations, but we will<lb />
do our best.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 22.1980<lb />
Tenure Demands Complex Path<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
tenure is in itself com-<lb />
plex, requiring agree-<lb />
ment from at least five<lb />
sources.<lb />
When the professor<lb />
comes up for his final<lb />
review, the Faculty Per-<lb />
sonnel Committee in<lb />
his school or depart-<lb />
ment must approve<lb />
him, passing that ap-<lb />
proval along to the<lb />
department head. The<lb />
department head then<lb />
passes on his recom-<lb />
mendation to the vice<lb />
chancellor for<lb />
academic affairs, who<lb />
in turn submits the case<lb />
to the university<lb />
chancellor. At this<lb />
point, the matter goes<lb />
to the UNC system's<lb />
General Administra-<lb />
tion in Chapel Hill for<lb />
final approval of<lb />
tenure.<lb />
Even when the pro-<lb />
fessor is tenured, the<lb />
job security he seeks is<lb />
not ironclad. Accor-<lb />
ding to university pro-<lb />
cedures, a tenured pro-<lb />
fessor may be dismissed<lb />
if he is judged incompe-<lb />
tent, in neglect of his<lb />
duties, or if he engages<lb />
in "misconduct of such<lb />
a nature as to indicate<lb />
that the individual is<lb />
unfit to continue as a<lb />
member of the facul-<lb />
ty<lb />
While these offenses<lb />
are phrased in broad<lb />
terms, Dr. McDaniel<lb />
contends that, when it<lb />
comes down to the<lb />
"nitty-gritty it is not<lb />
hard to determine who<lb />
is unfit.<lb />
To complete the<lb />
analogy: like rising<lb />
hopefuls in the world<lb />
of big business, univer-<lb />
sity faculty members<lb />
must constantly<lb />
demonstrate their com-<lb />
petence.<lb />
Or so goes the<lb />
theory. To have a com-<lb />
plete picture of what is<lb />
involved in<lb />
demonstrating com-<lb />
petence, one would<lb />
need to know some of<lb />
the criteria by which<lb />
professors are judged.<lb />
(Next issue: What<lb />
happens to classroom<lb />
teacher evaluation<lb />
forms.)<lb />
Greek News<lb />
Reagan Rallies<lb />
Dubious Support<lb />
Among Students<lb />
By RICKIGLIARMIS<lb />
Greek CorrespoadeiU<lb />
With the end of<lb />
school just around the<lb />
corner, fraternities and<lb />
sororities are winding<lb />
up the year with ban-<lb />
quets, formals, and<lb />
The Kappa Deltas<lb />
are having Parent's<lb />
Day Sunday, April 27.<lb />
The Tri Sigmas held<lb />
their Founder's Day<lb />
dinner last night at the<lb />
house. Two new<lb />
BERKELEY, CA<lb />
JCPS) � Presidential<lb />
candidate Ronald<lb />
Reagan, who has fared<lb />
poorly in student-<lb />
dominated precincts<lb />
during the primaries,<lb />
has unwittingly rallied<lb />
some dubious support<lb />
on the University of<lb />
California-Berkeley<lb />
campus.<lb />
Calling itself the<lb />
"Reagan for Shah<lb />
Committee a group<lb />
of allegedly pro-<lb />
Reagan activists has an-<lb />
nounced plans to pro-<lb />
test the "ugly emergen-<lb />
cy of neo-anti-war<lb />
hysteria on America's<lb />
campuses<lb />
Zodiac News Service<lb />
reports that committee<lb />
members claim<lb />
"thousands of clean,<lb />
decent, obedient young<lb />
Americans" support<lb />
them. The committee<lb />
plans university rallies<lb />
to protest the<lb />
"disturbing specter of<lb />
draft resistance hang-<lb />
ing over our univer-<lb />
sities and colleges<lb />
Organized support<lb />
for the committee's ef-<lb />
forts is said toe ome<lb />
from such groups as the<lb />
"John Wayne Peace<lb />
Institute "Mutants<lb />
for a Radioactive En-<lb />
vironment "Berkeley<lb />
Students for War<lb />
"The National<lb />
Grenade Owners<lb />
Association and the<lb />
"Peace Resistors<lb />
League among<lb />
others.<lb />
Zeta would ttke to con- The Delta Zetas are<lb />
gratulate Cindy having a pancake din-<lb />
Rodger s for being in- ner on Wednesday,<lb />
ducted into the sorori- April 23 from 5 p.m.<lb />
ty. until 8 p.m. at their<lb />
Dream Girl, the house.<lb />
Delta Zeta's annual<lb />
DledeeV Lvnn Calder spring formal, was held The Sig Eps would<lb />
and 'aren Murray' last weekend. Awards like to thank Mark<lb />
awards for their parting presented at the were presented to Tracy Duckworth for another<lb />
seniors. banquet Blackwell, Dream Girl; great Beach Weekend.<lb />
This past Sunday Te Sigmas held Kathy Swigard, Ann They are also holding<lb />
night, the Chi Omegas their spring cocktail Winstead Award and<lb />
held their Farewell party at the Scholarship Award; their annual Senior<lb />
Banquet at the Beef Washington Yacht and Brenda Hawkes, Best Banquet this week<lb />
Barn. The following Country club Friday Pledge; Becky Henry, honoring graduating<lb />
night Best pledge Pledge Scholarship; seniors Steve Woodie,<lb />
award went to Vera Susie Boyd, Most En- Jeff Triplett, Larry<lb />
Nichols while the Best thusiastic; Krista Moss, Speed, Hudson<lb />
Sister award was Best Scrapbook; and Howell, Mark<lb />
presented to Sandy Dookie Scarboro, Duckworth, Chris<lb />
Burke Always-on-Time Holloman, and Steve<lb />
The sisters of Delta Award. Williams.<lb />
seniors were presented<lb />
with awards: Janet<lb />
Nethercutt, Outstan-<lb />
ding Alumni; Christie<lb />
Priestly, Scholarship<lb />
Award; Cathy<lb />
McLean, President's<lb />
Cup; Mara Flaherty,<lb />
Most Spirited Senior;<lb />
Cathy McLean, Sorori-<lb />
ty Before Self Award;<lb />
and Molly Jordan,<lb />
Outstanding Senior.<lb />
The Chi Omegas will<lb />
be presenting their Spr-<lb />
ing Pledge Class Friday<lb />
night at their annual<lb />
Spring Cocktail Party.<lb />
The party will be held<lb />
at the Washington<lb />
Yacht and Country<lb />
Club.<lb />
The Kappa Deltas<lb />
held initiation for their<lb />
pledges Monday night.<lb />
Congratulations to Kim<lb />
Flora, Lynn Moore and<lb />
Wanny Winslow.<lb />
Journalism Professor Receives Award<lb />
- Ira L Baker, coordinator of ECU's journalism program, was<lb />
presented a Certificate of Appreciation by the National Council of the<lb />
Society for Collegiate Journalists at their Spring Induction ceremony<lb />
last Thursday night. � ,<lb />
The award was presented to Baker by W. Wilford Kale, Jr na-<lb />
tional president of SCJ, for his service to the society. Baker has<lb />
started three chapters of the organization, at High Point College, Fur-<lb />
man University and East Carolina University.<lb />
Baker will be retiring at the end of the semester after 12 years at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Van Replaces SGA Bus<lb />
H FOR THE SUMM<lb />
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Students Last Year<lb />
Averaged $3500 For Summer<lb />
SOUND GOOD? YOU BET!<lb />
COME HEAR ABOUT IT TODAY<lb />
� Must be hard working<lb />
� Must be willing to travel out west<lb />
Interviews will be at 3:00-7:00<lb />
Tues. April 22 Wed. April 23<lb />
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TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
This Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
Freedom Of Choice<lb />
It has often been said that politics<lb />
makes strange bedfellows. In the<lb />
sn.all Columbus County town of<lb />
Nakima, the case of a book banning<lb />
reminiscent of Carrie Nation and<lb />
her hatches has become a political<lb />
football just three weeks before the<lb />
election of the county commis-<lb />
sioners there. The old saying about<lb />
bedfollows is at the heart of the<lb />
argument.<lb />
"Wifey a supposedly sexually<lb />
explicit book, has been banned<lb />
from the county library shelves by<lb />
the commissioners following com-<lb />
plaints from the Veterans of<lb />
Foreign Wars and other groups.<lb />
Apparently, one child's mother<lb />
found out that her daughter was<lb />
reading the novel and got so upset<lb />
about it that she organized a suc-<lb />
cessful effort to ban the book from<lb />
the public library.<lb />
Some observers, according to a<lb />
story in the News and Observer,<lb />
have painted a picture of a political<lb />
issue where one hasn't existed<lb />
before. The idea seems to be: there<lb />
really aren't any pressing issues that<lb />
we can disagree over for the voters<lb />
� so why don't be get hot and"<lb />
bothered about a book-banning?<lb />
That will surely help us get votes,<lb />
and it will be mud that can be slung<lb />
against those on the other side,<lb />
some commissioners are probably<lb />
saying to themselves. Some of the<lb />
more foresighted citizens of upstan-<lb />
ding towns like Nakima and Old<lb />
Dock are dismissing the entire affair<lb />
as total nonsense.<lb />
The issue here is not really the<lb />
book in question. There is no in-<lb />
dication from any authority that<lb />
reading the book will make your<lb />
child grow up to live an immoral<lb />
life. It is the fear � the fear of the<lb />
unknown that has raised its ugly<lb />
head yet again.<lb />
No one who was interviewed by<lb />
the News and Observer had read the<lb />
book, save for one retired farmer<lb />
who had photocopied some par-<lb />
ticularly torrid passages from the<lb />
work and who was showing it<lb />
around to people at a country store.<lb />
It doesn't seem that a person could<lb />
get an idea of the sexual explicitness<lb />
(if there is such a word) of a literary<lb />
work without reading all of it, in its<lb />
full context.<lb />
If looked at in a different way, we<lb />
see that the banning of any literary<lb />
endeavor is as wrong as is forced<lb />
reading of any piece of literature.<lb />
The fact is � no one is forcing<lb />
anyone to read anything against his<lb />
will. It is the freedom of the action<lb />
which we are concerned with � the<lb />
freedom for us to make up our own<lb />
minds about what we want to read<lb />
and what we don't want to read. It<lb />
is not the job � and it should not be<lb />
the concern � of tthe Veterans of<lb />
Foreign Wars or any other group to<lb />
ban books for our children. If we let<lb />
this go unchecked, the floodgates of<lb />
censorship will swing wide open,<lb />
and even seemingly innocuous<lb />
works will come under suspicion.<lb />
And that would be sad. For that<lb />
would be close to the same thing<lb />
Soviet dissidents have beenc<lb />
omplaining about for the last 20<lb />
years.<lb />
Finally, we would hope that the<lb />
attorney general's office will see<lb />
these senseless battles for what they<lb />
are and put an end to them forever.<lb />
If this decision is not made, one<lb />
of our basic and most important<lb />
freedoms will be sadly diminished.<lb />
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Earth Day Is Being Revamped<lb />
Just In Time For New Decade<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Exactly ten years ago today President<lb />
Nixon, in perhaps the finest hour of his<lb />
tenure, declared April 22, 1970 Earth Day.<lb />
On January 1, in his first act of the new<lb />
decade, Jimmy Carter proclaimed today<lb />
the second Earth Day, and throughout the<lb />
nation individuals are celebrating through<lb />
such acts as sunrise ceremonies, acid rain<lb />
conferences and aluminum recycling con-<lb />
tests. Earth Day 1980 is a testament to the<lb />
tremendous gains that our nation has made<lb />
in such areas as pollution fighting, protec-<lb />
tion of natural resources and public health<lb />
efforts. At the same time, Earth Day is a<lb />
clarion to the tremendous struggle that we<lb />
have before us.<lb />
A splendid fervor highlighted the acts<lb />
and protests of the first Earth Day, when<lb />
individuals decked themselves in green<lb />
paint and arrangements of flowers. The<lb />
proverbial peace symbol, once the object<lb />
around which a generation had rallied,<lb />
became eclipsed by a new standard, the<lb />
ecos � symbol for the fight to preserve our<lb />
earth.<lb />
The gains that we have made in these last<lb />
ten years are very impressive. On the first<lb />
day of the last decade, Nixon signed the<lb />
National Environmental Policy Act that<lb />
established the Environmental Protection<lb />
Agency (EPA) to insure ecological impact<lb />
assessments of proposed federal actions<lb />
and to watch over the private sector. Since<lb />
then, there have been many significant<lb />
legislative landmarks such as the Clean Air<lb />
Act Amendments of 1970 which set auto<lb />
pollution standards, the Occupational<lb />
Safety and Health Act, authorizing<lb />
Federal workplace standards, the Water<lb />
Pollution Act of 1972, setting the<lb />
"fishable, swimmable" criterion for the<lb />
nation's waters, the Endangered Species<lb />
Act of 1973 and many others. The federal<lb />
government is attacking environmental<lb />
issues directly by monitoring air and water<lb />
standards, limiting pesticide use, protec-<lb />
ting wildlife and unspoiled lands and<lb />
�generally being more observant in areas<lb />
concerned with environmental depriva-<lb />
tion.<lb />
This year, however, there is not the overt<lb />
exposition of environmental concern like<lb />
that which was manifested on the first<lb />
Earth Day primarily because these issues<lb />
have become internalized into the<lb />
mainstream of the American psyche. Just<lb />
as the civil rights struggles of the "60s<lb />
brought about a change of attitudes within<lb />
the average American, the environmental<lb />
campaigns of the '70s have made concern<lb />
for the environment a critical issue of our<lb />
daily existence.<lb />
As Douglas Costle, administrator of the<lb />
EPA, puts it, "Ten years ago, there were<lb />
only a handful of adults in this country<lb />
who knew what the word 'ecology' meant.<lb />
Today every schoolchild is taught ecology.<lb />
Environmental protection is becoming a<lb />
permanent part of our political value<lb />
system<lb />
Our past decade is something that we<lb />
can be proud of, but the real fight is just<lb />
over the horizon. Conversion to alternative<lb />
sources that are unrenewable is a dubi<lb />
possibility, for coal and ynthetic fuel<lb />
contribute significantly to higher levels<lb />
air pollution as does increased wood<lb />
ing. The threat of nuclear proliferaiK<lb />
the most ominous of proposed alterna<lb />
energy sources. To become der<lb />
upon such is to toy with potential disaster<lb />
and place the welfare of future gene-<lb />
in the hands of the profiteers. All<lb />
above-mentioned sources of ene<lb />
only prolong the immediate problem<lb />
not solve permanently the crisis before<lb />
The future depends on our abii<lb />
make use of the resources that oui eartli<lb />
has provided for us through en<lb />
technological applications that surr<lb />
as integrative beings in our enir<lb />
rather than just abuser. Just as Earth<lb />
1970 was the genesis of a new de<lb />
committment to environmentalism. th<lb />
cond Earth Dav could bring about <lb />
consciousness of the ecological role<lb />
ween man and his environment.<lb />
The most tragic thing that ve cou d -<lb />
to our planet is to destroy her because<lb />
the inability of her inhabitant to<lb />
together in peace. Above all, it m�<lb />
remembered, whatever disagreements at<lb />
have as nations and peoples, we must<lb />
to resolve these problems in rational,<lb />
telligent methods that are indicative o<lb />
higher levels of communica:<lb />
Militarism and threats of forceful a.<lb />
are incompatible with sincere concern<lb />
the welfare of our home and its pe<lb />
Let's save the world, not destroy it.<lb />
'Born To Run' To Be N.J. Theme?<lb />
Here's some news you can't live<lb />
without:<lb />
New Jersey State Assemblyman Richard<lb />
Visotcky is planning to sponsor a resolu-<lb />
tion making Bruce Springsteen's song,<lb />
"Born to Run the official state theme.<lb />
Says Visotcky: "Bruce is a New Jersey<lb />
native, he often talks about how much he<lb />
loves the state, and most important, it<lb />
would make young people in the state<lb />
believe in politics again<lb />
Personally, 1 love the idea. But as a true<lb />
Springsteen fan who once traveled several<lb />
miles just to eat breakfast in his home<lb />
town, I'd like to recommend several other<lb />
songs he's done. "Born to Run" doesn't<lb />
really capture the true flavor of New<lb />
Jersey. How about "Jungleland" or<lb />
"Streets of Fire" or maybe "Badlands"<lb />
instead?<lb />
Hopefully the New Jersey vote will set a<lb />
precedent that other states will follow.<lb />
Think of all the possibilities.<lb />
California could adopt the Eagles'<lb />
"Hotel California" as its state theme.<lb />
David Bowie's "Panic in Detroit" would<lb />
do well as Michigan's state song. And<lb />
Ohio, which has given this country many<lb />
great rock stars, including DEVO (a group<lb />
truly proud of its state heritage), could<lb />
adopt "Are We Not Men?" as its theme.<lb />
Somehoe I've always pictured people from<lb />
Ohio as the type to go staggering about,<lb />
chanting: "Are We Not Men? We Are<lb />
OHIO<lb />
Now that's something that will make us<lb />
believe in politics again.<lb /><lb />
You say you've got a friend who's a<lb />
political science major and you can't<lb />
quite the right birthday gift? Richi<lb />
Oldshue has the answer.<lb />
The People's Primary toilet paper.<lb />
Oldshue, president of a Detroit co<lb />
party called All-in-good-fun, is marke<lb />
this new item in various noveltv -<lb />
around the country.<lb />
It comes in six different varieties (one<lb />
for each candidate), each featuring I<lb />
caricature of a presidential candidate on<lb />
every sheet.<lb />
 According to Oldshue his producl<lb />
"gives Americans the right to vote for a-<lb />
many candidates as they mav wish - a-<lb />
often as they wish � in the privacv of their<lb />
own homes<lb />
I always thought Ronald Reaean would<lb />
look better in a toilet.<lb />
War Talk Abounds, "Heroes" Don't Know What Is In Store<lb />
By CHARLES GRIFFIN<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
The smell is in the air. Blood leads<lb />
to blood. Old soldiers chew their<lb />
bits and kick at their stable doors.<lb />
Newshawks gather around the fresh<lb />
kills like the brethren of vultures<lb />
that they are.<lb />
Incident follows incident and the<lb />
public finds that each new event<lb />
raises a froth at the mouth and a<lb />
fever to do something � anything<lb />
� about the world situation.<lb />
Congress moves slowly toward a<lb />
first step to a new draft, but<lb />
presidential politics and the jackals<lb />
of the global jungle feed on and<lb />
enlarge each bloody event until one<lb />
explodes.<lb />
The explosion is coming. It may<lb />
not be in Iran or Afghanistan. It<lb />
could be in South America or in<lb />
Israel or in Europe. Something is<lb />
building � lurching darkly this<lb />
way. The pressure is too great for it<lb />
to be otherwise. Some half-assed<lb />
terrorist or politician will overdo it<lb />
and the world will stumble into war.<lb />
If war comes, this life of ours will<lb />
cease to exist. Our only hope is that<lb />
the war. may be limited in scope �<lb />
contained in the spark area. If it is,<lb />
then we might win � with a hell of a<lb />
lot of luck. But we are far more like-<lb />
ly to lose. Whatever happens in a<lb />
limited war, at least we will survive<lb />
as a society and be able to rebuild<lb />
and, perhaps, change our ways.<lb />
Unlimited war means only<lb />
destruction � the end of civilization<lb />
as we know it:<lb />
Either way, the big party is over<lb />
for us. The frills win be gone. There<lb />
is no room in a soldier's backpack<lb />
for a silk pillow.<lb />
War requires gas rationing, food<lb />
rationing, and personal sacrifice.<lb />
We have never been so short of na-<lb />
tional shipping resources. Our mer-<lb />
chant marine is now Liberian or<lb />
Panamanian. The true owners may<lb />
be American, but they are unlikely<lb />
to risk their ships too often if supply<lb />
lanes to America are cut by Soviet<lb />
submarines.<lb />
Things we have taken for granted<lb />
will be in short supply. Coffee, tea,<lb />
and bananas are not native to the<lb />
U.S. I don't even want to think<lb />
about strategic materials produced<lb />
overseas.<lb />
America will have to mobilize.<lb />
The population will have to accept<lb />
discipline, if we are to survive as a<lb />
nation. Conscription will be a fact.<lb />
Men and women will be in uniform<lb />
if they are of age and capable. They<lb />
will drill and train to defend or at-<lb />
tack our enemies. They will not easi-<lb />
ly be able to question or ponder the<lb />
why of an order. When the captain<lb />
of the hundreds says "go they will<lb />
go. And by the pointing of a finger,<lb />
men and women will die. Not in<lb />
defense of liberty, for our liberties<lb />
will be gone. Not in defense of our<lb />
way of life, for our way of life will<lb />
have changed forevermore. They<lb />
will die to maintain the government<lb />
and to overcome the foe.<lb />
And the outcome is in doubt.<lb />
We face an enemy whose whole<lb />
population is prepared and trained<lb />
for war, whose major point of pride<lb />
in World War II was that they sur-<lb />
vived everything the Germans could<lb />
do, held their ground, then came<lb />
back to overwhelm them. Moscow<lb />
subways are ornate and practical<lb />
bomb shelters. They are deep<lb />
enough to withstand direct overhead<lb />
hits � nuclear hits. Except for a few<lb />
well-protected cities, the rest of their<lb />
people and industries are widely<lb />
dispersed.<lb />
The Soviet government may have<lb />
problems with minority populations<lb />
and with dissidents, but it has no<lb />
qualms about putting down either.<lb />
We could exploit taht, but our<lb />
foreign policy is too weak to allow<lb />
us to take advantage of the situa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The Soviet citizen is a hard<lb />
worker who knows little of personal<lb />
luxury. He walks more and 'per-<lb />
forms more physical labor than the<lb />
average American. He makes a<lb />
good soldier.<lb />
During World War II most<lb />
Americans entering the military had<lb />
some prior experience with hard-<lb />
ships. Today that is not true. The<lb />
Russian is now hardier, more willing<lb />
to obey orders, more pauiotic, and<lb />
better trained and outfitted than his<lb />
American counterpart.<lb />
He is less independent, and his<lb />
leaders are less felxibk, since Soviet<lb />
strategy is more single-minded than<lb />
anything we have. But the Soviet<lb />
soldier is brave and willing to tr.<lb />
the officer wastes little time worry<lb />
ing about his orders, and his<lb />
superior's strategy is to win.<lb />
When there is nothing left to<lb />
decide, there is little time for indeci<lb />
sion.<lb />
4i!aPh Waldo Emerson once said,<lb />
�The dice of God are always load<lb />
��" If he didn't say it, someone<lb />
else equally wise did. We have<lb />
always had the dice on our side. But<lb />
Vietnam was a warning. Our roll<lb />
can t last forever. It is high time we<lb />
helped load the dice.<lb />
Skip ideologies and make military<lb />
i5aiH?s whcre wc �"�. Bring our<lb />
old allies into line or neutralize<lb />
them. Sow dissension in the Soviet<lb />
backyard. Tighten our belts and<lb />
Pftpare for survival.<lb />
t � who survives the best wiH be<lb />
-the victor. He may stand in triumph<lb />
over at pile of slitt, but he will have<lb />
won if he is able to stand.<lb />
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THl EASTCAROI INIAN<lb />
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Toto<lb />
More Than Just Studio Musicians<lb />
ap-<lb />
C ontinued from Page 6<lb />
majesty in "Child's Anthem" and "Hydra<lb />
1 oto included several upbeat numbers in their<lb />
repertoire. These were usually placed between the<lb />
more mellow pieces, keeping the audience alive<lb />
with hand-clapping fervor. Rocking songs such as<lb />
�All Us Boys" and "Rockmaker" may very well<lb />
have been chosen over slower, more melodic<lb />
pieces like "I orraine" because of audieno<lb />
peal.<lb />
Near the end of the show, two members of the<lb />
band put on a long, vet exciting duet. David<lb />
Paich and Steve Porcaro began the interlude with<lb />
rich, strong keyboards, and gradually Paich took<lb />
over, capturing the spotlight and the audience's<lb />
p�!vntion along, until 1 ukather joined in with<lb />
v ibrant guitar work.<lb />
Patch then treated the audience to a view of his<lb />
and Steve Porcaro's new invention. I hey call it a<lb />
totar, which is a mini-moog synthesizer with all<lb />
controls built into the neck. The totar is like a<lb />
hand held keyboard, and Paich, standing, jamm-<lb />
ed with I ukathei on guitar for several minutes.<lb />
Each of the members of I oto was superb in his<lb />
own right, but the band as a whole performed<lb />
without the sense of group effort. Individual per-<lb />
formers tried to steal the show. Because of this,<lb />
description of I oto as a unit is difficult. The<lb />
crowd lett Minges Coliseum elated, not so much<lb />
because the) had seen a great group perform but<lb />
because they had witnessed the excellence of six<lb />
talented musicians.<lb />
portraying the character in "Hydra" and "St.<lb />
George and the Dragon" as he goes to slay the<lb />
Hydra. The sword Porcaro holds in the two<lb />
photos is fashioned after the one on the cover of<lb />
Toto's first album. Porcaro noted that the sword<lb />
may become a symbol for the band, used on each<lb />
successive album, although this is still only a<lb />
possibility.<lb />
Asked about the lighting effect on the cover,<lb />
where the sword appears to attain an almost neon<lb />
glow, Porcaro explained, "He (photographer Jim<lb />
Hagopian) kept having me tilt it at different<lb />
angles where the light was, until it was just<lb />
right<lb />
"1 spent eight hours in the sewer in IA. to get<lb />
those pictures. The green light (in the photo) was<lb />
supposed to signify where the dragon is  The<lb />
lyrics of 'St. George' are the dragon lives 'below<lb />
Seventh Avenue It was me supposedly going<lb />
to give a stage performance, but we do. We really after the dragon on the cover. Then the inside is<lb />
like the aftershot, with my shirt all torn up<lb />
Porcaro freely answered more personal ques-<lb />
studio work because we still have a lot of friends<lb />
who helped us when we were first starting. So<lb />
when they ask us to do stuff for them, we like to<lb />
oblige. If it wasn't for them, we wouldn't be<lb />
here<lb />
Porcaro explained that Bo Scaggs has been a<lb />
long-time friend whom members of Toto worked<lb />
with before the group was formed. This is the<lb />
reason for three of Toto's members appearing as<lb />
principle artists on Scaggs' new release.<lb />
Porcaro also mentioned that the band owed<lb />
much of their concert skill to traveling with Bo<lb />
Scaggs, Gary Wright and others.<lb />
"Going on the road with those guys was great.<lb />
It kinda' gave us the experience to make decisions<lb />
about the road and know what we were doing. A<lb />
lot of people hear we're studio musicians and<lb />
think we've never been on the road before with<lb />
anyone, and we don't know what it's like or how<lb />
do Porcaro said with a grin.<lb />
After Toto's first album, critics complained<lb />
Interview<lb />
fter the concert, Steve Porcaro, Toto's<lb />
keyboard and electronic wizard, discussed the<lb />
group's status in an interview and defended their<lb />
weaknesses with a smile.<lb />
Porcaro made it jiear that Toto docs not mind<lb />
being referred to as "studio musicians' even<lb />
after the release of their second album. It's the<lb />
image they started out with, and something which<lb />
may sta with them for a while.<lb />
"Being called studio musicians doesn't really<lb />
bother us. We're just musicians, whether it's in<lb />
the studio or live. We continue to do a lot of<lb />
Headache 79<lb />
that while group members were good musicians,<lb />
they were not songwriters. One member of the<lb />
band replied that precision playing made up for<lb />
content. When asked to defend this point of view,<lb />
Porcaro was reluctant, but, still smiling, explain-<lb />
ed that he would never have made such a remark.<lb />
"I like the songwriting myself. I would never<lb />
have let it get past that. Of course, it's a matter of<lb />
opinion, but I liked the songs a whole lot. They<lb />
(the critics) might have been talking about the<lb />
lyrics he added, "because that's what they<lb />
think is one of our low points<lb />
Porcaro then went on to discuss the making of<lb />
the second album. Hydra, which the group had<lb />
first considered making a double album.<lb />
"Deciding against a double album was pretty<lb />
much a joint agreement. We kind of wanted to do<lb />
a double album because we had so much material<lb />
all ready to go. So many different members of the<lb />
group write a whole lot. But it just wasn't a wise<lb />
idea for so early in our career<lb />
Porcaro also mentioned the cover and inside<lb />
photographs for Hydra. He appeared on both.<lb />
lions about group members. He proudly remark-<lb />
ed that both his father and David Paieh's father<lb />
had influenced the group. Arranger Marty Paich<lb />
and drummer Joe Porcaro introduced their sons<lb />
David and Jeff 12 years ago.<lb />
"I take lessons from David's father. He's a<lb />
great orchestrator, one of the best in the<lb />
business<lb />
Asked about a rivalry between his brother Jeff<lb />
(Toto's drummer) and himself, Porcaro replied.<lb />
(Ontinued from Page 6<lb />
quipped. She nodded in<lb />
agreement. so I decided<lb />
that conversation was<lb />
out as a form o amuse-<lb />
ment tor the evening.<lb />
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gressed, most of the<lb />
partiers reverted to<lb />
their i d -1 e v e 1 s and<lb />
engaged in all forms o<lb />
body-pollution. My<lb />
friend  was at the<lb />
forefront o the gang,<lb />
and he slowly began to<lb />
pale.<lb />
The evening had<lb />
reached its zenith at<lb />
about 10:30. Crazy go-<lb />
ings on could be<lb />
witnessed throughout<lb />
the house, and<lb />
everyone was happy<lb />
because it had gotten to<lb />
the point where even it<lb />
we could have thought<lb />
o something intelligent<lb />
to say to each other, we<lb />
no longer had the dex-<lb />
terity to enunciate. We<lb />
were getting complaint<lb />
calls about the noise<lb />
from Stubenville,<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
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weren't feeling too<lb />
well. Poor Z. was<lb />
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grim expression of<lb />
serious nausea. The<lb />
sound of his heaving<lb />
took the glee out of the<lb />
ambiance, and soon we<lb />
had to pack him up like<lb />
a sleeping bag and lay<lb />
him brusquely on his<lb />
bed. There, colorless<lb />
and unconscious, he<lb />
had the serene look o'<lb />
an assassinated head o'<lb />
state.<lb />
. was the first to go,<lb />
but not the last. His<lb />
was an example follow-<lb />
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was littered with corp-<lb />
ses and semi-ruminated<lb />
let or.<lb />
1 called the Z. the<lb />
next afternoon to see if<lb />
he had made it back to<lb />
the 20th century. One<lb />
of his r o o m m at es<lb />
answered the phone,<lb />
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April Means Disaster<lb />
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The Cowards are another grup that uses a<lb />
"not-studying" method in coping with exams.<lb />
1 hey are the ones who even now are packing their<lb />
things and buying bus tickets.<lb />
A number o' people study with the help of elec-<lb />
tronic aids, such as stereos, television and radios.<lb />
Although these seem to help the particular in-<lb />
dividual, they can greatly hinder the other 399<lb />
people in the dorm. In case you want to use televi-<lb />
sions to help your studies, I have found that<lb />
movies of the 1930's and reruns of "Wild, Wild<lb />
West" are the most helpful things to have on.<lb />
Bribery is a dishonest, underhanded and unfair<lb />
way o' passing exams that I would never con-<lb />
sider, due to the expense.<lb />
Cheating is a big problem at exam time, but<lb />
one that I feel is blown out of proportion. Most<lb />
o' my teachers have cheated very little on my ex-<lb />
ams. I do think that students would benefit if they<lb />
did know how professors who do cheat go about<lb />
it, so here are a few things to watch for:<lb />
Tables Turned<lb />
�Coming in late. Some dishonest professors ar-<lb />
rive very late for the exam, cutting the time<lb />
students have to complete complex essay ques-<lb />
tions.<lb />
�Complex essay questions.<lb />
�Comprehensive finals.<lb />
�Complex essay questions on comprehensive<lb />
finals on material never covered in class.<lb />
�Last, but the worst � Saturday morning exams.<lb />
The victims of this terrible practice are so sleepy<lb />
and hungover that they don't know what has been<lb />
done to them until their vacations are ruined by<lb />
the arrival of their report cards.<lb />
I do want to say that most faculty members do<lb />
not cheat on our exams. Just as students who<lb />
study properly don't need to cheat, the professors<lb />
Usually make their courses hard enough to render<lb />
the above-mentioned dishonest techniques un-<lb />
necessary.<lb />
I hope everyone's exams turn out as un-<lb />
traumatic as possible. I have to go buy some ex-<lb />
otic coffees for my own all-night coffee-tasting<lb />
seminar, and see what's on the late shows on TV<lb />
next week.<lb />
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Men have been gap-<lb />
ing at breasty women in<lb />
Ci-strings for years, and<lb />
women have been<lb />
Hocking wide-eyed to<lb />
male exotic dance<lb />
shows for several mon-<lb />
ths, but the owner of<lb />
Daniel's, an ultra-chic<lb />
disco in New Haven,<lb />
Conn has added<lb />
mother provocative<lb />
m ist.<lb />
lor two hours or<lb />
more, near-naked men<lb />
perform for an ex-<lb />
clusively female au-<lb />
dience. Then, when the<lb />
all-male revue is over,<lb />
owner Danny Kearns<lb />
opens the door to his<lb />
male customers.<lb />
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from the outside meets<lb />
the swell on the inside,<lb />
ihey mix faster than<lb />
lka-Selt.er in water.<lb />
Prior to the men's<lb />
entrance one recent<lb />
evening, there were an<lb />
estimated 250 women<lb />
stacked six deep around<lb />
the dance floor, wat-<lb />
ching Tony the "Italian<lb />
Stallion" bump and<lb />
twirl in his bulging<lb />
G-string. Outside, a<lb />
line of male customers<lb />
waited. The show was<lb />
running long, but no<lb />
one left. They all seem-<lb />
ed to want a peek at the<lb />
fantasy land inside.<lb />
The women came to<lb />
Daniel's first "Ladies<lb />
Night" in all shapes<lb />
and sizes. Occasionally<lb />
their applause drowned<lb />
out the music.<lb />
"We've come a long<lb />
way said Delia, of<lb />
Shelton, Conn<lb />
through her round-<lb />
rimmed secretary<lb />
glasses. She was stan-<lb />
ding on top of a bar<lb />
stool to get a better<lb />
view. "I didn't think<lb />
the men would come. I<lb />
didn't think they would<lb />
accept that, all the<lb />
women looking at other<lb />
men's bodies<lb />
Beverly is 22 and<lb />
engaged. Her fiance<lb />
didn't know she was<lb />
here. Before the wed-<lb />
ding, she will hold her<lb />
own stag, and -he said<lb />
she hopes to invite all<lb />
three of the male per-<lb />
formers at Daniel's.<lb />
She said the show ex-<lb />
cited her.<lb />
"I couldn't give<lb />
them a dollar. I only<lb />
had four quartrs and<lb />
there is no place to put<lb />
them. You get to kiss<lb />
him if you have a<lb />
dollar Beverly said.<lb />
"Next time I'd like to<lb />
bring my mother<lb />
There was louder ap-<lb />
plause from the dance<lb />
floor.<lb />
Grant, the bartender<lb />
farthest from the door,<lb />
said that the crowds<lb />
have been large, and he<lb />
expects them to get<lb />
larger each week.<lb />
At the door, Robert<lb />
Arbaszenski is the one<lb />
to know. He enforces<lb />
the dress code, which is<lb />
left laigely to his inter-<lb />
pretation, as at New<lb />
York's Studio 54.<lb />
"We look for clean,<lb />
nice people, no<lb />
punks explained Ar-<lb />
baszenski, who is 19.<lb />
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properly dressed, peo-<lb />
ple with the wrong at-<lb />
titude don't get in<lb />
The line of men grew<lb />
impatient, and surged<lb />
against the door. Ar-<lb />
baszenski gave a two-<lb />
minute warning. When<lb />
the show was over, he<lb />
would allow them in, a<lb />
few at a time.<lb />
Back at the bar, Mar-<lb />
tha said she was turned<lb />
on by the entire idea.<lb />
Her daughter was home<lb />
with a baby sitter. "It's<lb />
my first time. You<lb />
would have to be ab-<lb />
normal not to get turn-<lb />
ed on (by the dancers),<lb />
especially when you<lb />
come from an inky-<lb />
dinky town like<lb />
Cheshire (Conn.)<lb />
Martha said.<lb />
Dave was one of the<lb />
first male customers to<lb />
get in. For a moment he<lb />
leaned against the bar,<lb />
appearing slightly over-<lb />
whelmed. "I came<lb />
down to see the reac-<lb />
tion he said.<lb />
Danny Kearns, the<lb />
club's owner, is 31 and<lb />
single. He said he was<lb />
proud of his<lb />
"product To<lb />
eliminate over-<lb />
crowding, he plans to<lb />
open an hour earlier<lb />
and schedule two<lb />
shows.<lb />
'War Without<lb />
Winners' Shown<lb />
At Mendenhall<lb />
MiKe Cross, the musical enigma, will appear at The Carolina Opr House<lb />
tomorrow night. Tickets are $5 and are available at CON and Apple<lb />
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Theatre Of Gesture<lb />
Plays A t ECU<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
Theatre of Gesture, a<lb />
newly formed theatre<lb />
group composed of<lb />
both deaf and hearing<lb />
actors, will bring its<lb />
newest production to<lb />
the campus of East<lb />
Carolina University on<lb />
April 23. The play will<lb />
be NCTG's adaptation<lb />
of the Japanese Noh<lb />
drama entitled "The<lb />
Monstrous Spider<lb />
The performance will<lb />
be shown on Wednes-<lb />
day, April 23 at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, Room<lb />
244. The performance<lb />
will be free to the<lb />
public.<lb />
Along with the<lb />
"Monstrous Spider<lb />
NCTG will present a<lb />
short play called "The<lb />
Maids" and show some<lb />
scenes from a work in<lb />
progress to<lb />
demonstrate some of<lb />
their production and<lb />
acting techniques.<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
Theatre of Gesture was<lb />
established as a non-<lb />
profit corporation to<lb />
promote deaf<lb />
awareness through the<lb />
dramatic arts. The<lb />
group is also exploring<lb />
the possibilities of a<lb />
nonverbal theatre.<lb />
"The Monstrous<lb />
Spider" represents<lb />
some of their research<lb />
into non-verbal theatre<lb />
� the play is perform-<lb />
ed without any spoken<lb />
or signed language.<lb />
Michael I arson,<lb />
creator and director of<lb />
NCTG, is emphasizing<lb />
movement, pan-<lb />
tomime, gesture, and<lb />
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For many serious<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Op-Ed<lb />
Other Opinion<lb />
APRIL 22, 1980<lb />
Page<lb />
Worst Case' Shouldn 't Be Basis For Deft<lb />
B W.H.FF.RRN<lb />
a orst case" analysis is a widely<lb />
echnique for deciding between<lb />
vo opposed forms of action. Ex-<lb />
 traveler hastening to an<lb />
tanl business meeting comes<lb />
a shak bridge over a torrential<lb />
1 here is a solid bridge miles<lb />
It he chooses to drive to the<lb />
bridge, he may arrive perfectly<lb />
. Mt. he may be late, he may get<lb />
he mav be so late that he misses<lb />
appointment altogether and<lb />
s business. This last possibili-<lb />
worst case that can be made<lb />
oosing the safe bridge. If he<lb />
�ies the shakv bridge, he also<lb />
?s certain possibilities. He may<lb />
cross safely, he may stall ir the<lb />
He of the bridge, his car may<lb />
ff the bridge, the bridge may<lb />
k and hurl him into the river<lb />
re he loses his life. This last is<lb />
torsi case that can be made for<lb />
�sing ttic shaky bridge. The in-<lb />
dent traveler w.ll weigh both<lb />
possibilities and decide on the<lb />
of 'heir comparative threats to<lb />
e problem is the uniqueness of<lb />
situation. We have no tested<lb />
jides to policy or action. We are.<lb />
us, prospective agents o col-<lb />
ve extermination and collective<lb />
cide. lodav we can kill other na-<lb />
s, cultures, civilizations. We<lb />
e indeed the capability o an-<lb />
iting the world. So have the<lb />
riis. number of other na-<lb />
ns could make a good try at it.<lb />
History cannot help us; there has<lb />
,er been such a possibility before.<lb />
1 his accounts for our inability to<lb />
nk clearly about it. and for our<lb />
lingness to confront ourselves as<lb />
ral beings with duties to our<lb />
�w-beings and to posterity.<lb />
1 he main issues arc not how<lb />
,v bombs, bombers, tanks and<lb />
ops 1 he arc moral issues. By<lb />
at right will this or any subse-<lb />
� generation murder millions ot<lb />
� � ; ings, wipe our civilizations<lb />
built up over tens of centuries, and<lb />
poison the world' The matter seems<lb />
� satanic devising. For we are<lb />
skidding unluckily into<lb />
lastrophe but are being tempted<lb />
calamity by our own<lb />
hnological virtuosity. And it is<lb />
made to appear that we have no<lb />
choice.<lb />
The argument for the arms race is<lb />
the presence of an enemy awaiting<lb />
the opportunity to subjugate its op-<lb />
ponent. Russia believes this is the<lb />
aim of the U.S. We believe that it is<lb />
Russia's aim.<lb />
"Worst case" analysis furnishes a<lb />
stark definition of the choices<lb />
before us. Worst cases occur at the<lb />
far ends of the military-political<lb />
spectrum.<lb />
Radical disarmers occupy one end<lb />
of the spectrum. They are a con-<lb />
siderable group in the West though<lb />
far from a majority. They are not in<lb />
favor of arms control but of disar-<lb />
mament, with the United States<lb />
leading the way. Some want disar-<lb />
mament done f;�si. others in phases.<lb />
To the many moral reasons<lb />
clustered under the question, BY<lb />
WHAT RIGHT, they add practical<lb />
considerations. They assert that<lb />
growing militarization of the<lb />
economy is chiefly responsible for<lb />
inflation, that the arms race has<lb />
produced pernicious divisions<lb />
among Americans, that the prospect<lb />
of atomic war haunts generations of<lb />
children.<lb />
Radical disarmers also point to<lb />
the steady progress from atomic to<lb />
hydrogen bombs, to battlefield<lb />
nuclear weapons, to cruise missiles,<lb />
to laser beams to scour the heavens,<lb />
and thereafter to the superstroke<lb />
that will shatter the earth. This is the<lb />
Doomsday Machine popularized by<lb />
Herman Kahn 19 years ago.<lb />
and helpless against them. They<lb />
would have nothing to gain. One the<lb />
contrary they would have a mighty<lb />
industrial nation at their feet, one<lb />
rich in resources, technology, skills,<lb />
capital. This is an utterly hateful<lb />
prospect but it is one that radical<lb />
disarmers must accept as a most<lb />
likely outcome of their policies. This<lb />
is one pole of the "worst case"<lb />
argument.<lb />
The vast majority of Americans<lb />
are not, of course, radical<lb />
disarmers. It is a lamentable pro-<lb />
bability that most Americans are at<lb />
the other end of this argument: that<lb />
they see their security and welfare<lb />
bound up with the arms race. So<lb />
most Americans also must take<lb />
responsibility for the worst results<lb />
of the military policies that they ad<lb />
vocate and pay for.<lb />
The "worst case" here is all-out<lb />
nuclear exchange between this coun-<lb />
try and Russia. This supposes a<lb />
storm of nuclear weapons of every<lb />
dimension from submarines, silos,<lb />
and aircraft, the Russians on<lb />
American cities, industries and<lb />
military installations, our on theirs.<lb />
The military majority must accept<lb />
that there is no defense against such<lb />
attacks.<lb />
As long ago as 1968 Secretary of<lb />
The "worst case" that advocates<lb />
of radical disarmament must accept<lb />
is that following their advice would<lb />
result in the domination of this<lb />
country by the Soviets. They must<lb />
accept that the United States would<lb />
be overrun, that American institu-<lb />
tions would be transformed into the<lb />
service of Communist aims, that the<lb />
Soviets would do their best to<lb />
remove the rights and comforts to<lb />
which Americans are accustomed.<lb />
Radical disarmers must stipulate<lb />
their acceptance of every<lb />
disagreeable result that might ensue<lb />
from a takeover of the nation by<lb />
Russia.<lb />
No one seriously supposes that<lb />
the Communists would bomb this<lb />
country if we appeared disarmed<lb />
Defense McNamara put into the<lb />
record an estimate of the conse-<lb />
quences of a limited version of<lb />
nuclear war. He said that an attack<lb />
by 20 of our nuclear-armed sub-<lb />
marines alone would kill 74 million<lb />
people and destroy 76 percent of<lb />
Russian industry.<lb />
These unimaginable figures do<lb />
not begin to meet the "worst case"<lb />
test, since they deal solely with sub-<lb />
marine power. They are 12 years<lb />
old, and in that period there have<lb />
been numerous refinements, so-<lb />
called, in these exotic arms, both in<lb />
their effectiveness and in the preci-<lb />
sion of delivery.<lb />
Many years ago Lewis Mumford<lb />
foresaw the deadly trap that nuclear<lb />
weaponry was laying. Our leaders,<lb />
he said, are mad, and "the fatal<lb />
symptom of their madness is this:<lb />
they have been carrying on a series<lb />
of acts which may lead eventually to<lb />
the destruction of mankind, under<lb />
the solemn conviction that they are<lb />
normal, responsible people, living<lb />
sane lives, and working for<lb />
reasonable ends<lb />
There is no happy ending to a<lb />
worst case analysis of the ther-<lb />
monuclear confrontation. But it at<lb />
least permits us to see that the real<lb />
enemy is not Russia. It is war. at<lb />
least permits us to see that our<lb />
choice is literally between the life W.H. Ferry is a writer and con-<lb />
and death of civilizations. If sultant to foundations and non-<lb />
Americans want life they must turn profit organizations. For 15 years he<lb />
away from arms and violence. They was vice-president of the Center for<lb />
must renounce nuclear war. There is the Study of Democratic Instil li-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
APRIL 22. 1980<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Toto Plays ECU<lb />
Guitarist Steve Lukather<lb />
Headache No. 79:<lb />
The Helluva Time<lb />
By DIANE HENDERSON<lb />
Copy Lditor<lb />
Minges Coliseum was only slight-<lb />
ly mote than half filled last Thurs-<lb />
day night when Toto took the stage,<lb />
but those who came were entertain-<lb />
ed with beautiful .sights and, most<lb />
importantly, sounds. The 2000 plus<lb />
that missed the superb show could<lb />
never make up for the loss simply by<lb />
listening to Toto's albums. You had<lb />
to be there.<lb />
After a brief and uninspiring<lb />
opening act, the audience became<lb />
anxious. Applause spread through<lb />
the crowd when roadies strolled<lb />
across the stage. The 45 minutes bet-<lb />
ween shows passed laboriously, but<lb />
finally the lights went down, and a<lb />
vision of the hydra flashed on the<lb />
sheet behind the stage. Clouds of<lb />
fog rolled slowly out into the au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
On the sheet, an image of green<lb />
that looked somewhat like a<lb />
distorted headlight was focused on<lb />
the right, and a purple neon ladder<lb />
was set against a blue-green bricked<lb />
wall. It was the inside cover of<lb />
Hydra larger than life. Absent only<lb />
was the figure of the "soldier of for-<lb />
tune sword in hand, in search of<lb />
the dragon.<lb />
Combined with visual enticement,<lb />
the majestic strains of "Hydra"<lb />
captured the audience in hushed ex-<lb />
citement � until the moment the<lb />
stage lights flashed on and the first<lb />
verse began.<lb />
From the very start, it was ob-<lb />
vious Toto loved performing to an<lb />
audience. The various members<lb />
smiled, cajoled, pranced, danced<lb />
and generally overwhelmed us with<lb />
charm. A love for every note of<lb />
music came through with their<lb />
precision.<lb />
"Hydra" led into "St. George<lb />
and the Dragon" without a pause.<lb />
David Paich, keyboardist, lent his<lb />
strong vocals to the lead in both<lb />
songs.<lb />
"Mama also from Hydra,<lb />
seemed to drag a bit. The repetitious<lb />
beat and chording which worked so<lb />
well in "St. George" stifled the<lb />
slower song, but the audience atten-<lb />
tion was quickly regained by new<lb />
visuals and the following succession<lb />
of songs from the first Toto album.<lb />
An animated creation of the first<lb />
Toto cover astonished the crowd. A<lb />
large circle appeared in the center of<lb />
the screen. From the top, a shining<lb />
sword pierced the circle. Then from<lb />
the image of the sword, a "T" was<lb />
formed and an "O" from the circle<lb />
Lead Singer Bobby Kimball<lb />
until "TOTO" stood above the<lb />
emblem. On either side, a golden<lb />
ribbon flowed toward the center.<lb />
finally encircling the emblem like a<lb />
banner. The audience went wild<lb />
with whistles and cheers<lb />
Images behind the band changed<lb />
throughout the concert, from dif-<lb />
ferent styles of numerals during<lb />
"99" to the face of a beautiful<lb />
young woman during Angela<lb />
one of Toto's most emotional<lb />
melodies.<lb />
The music went far beyond the<lb />
visual trappings, however. Each<lb />
song was executed with finesse and<lb />
precision. David Paich was especial-<lb />
ly notable for his beautiful piano<lb />
work on songs like the instrumental<lb />
"Child's Anthem<lb />
Steve Lukather. lead guitarist, ad-<lb />
ded gentle vocals to his fine guitar<lb />
work. Lukather sang lead on<lb />
"Angela Georgy Porcv" and<lb />
the groups biggest hit vei. 'w " Hi<lb />
softer stle wax perfect ! i<lb />
songs and a nice offset to the<lb />
more blues-sule vocals<lb />
singer Bobby kimball<lb />
At no point did the g<lb />
vocals, background or lead<lb />
even brought another singe<lb />
road to insure this quah<lb />
The rhvthm section wa- <lb />
ding. Jeff Porcaro on drun<lb />
Porcaro and David Pa<lb />
keyboards and David Hl<lb />
ing bass, made up the ba �<lb />
the band. The heart of alma<lb />
song wav tronglv depcrv-r<lb />
these members. The keyboai<lb />
rangements set the mood I<lb />
concert, bringing beauty an<lb />
to such tunev as "Git! Goodb<lb />
"Angela" and "Georgv p<lb />
and evoking an air M mystei<lb />
See TOTO Page 7. C ol. 1<lb />
By ROBERT ALBANESE<lb />
Assistant Features Kditor<lb />
The flowers and verdure are<lb />
almost enough to make me forget<lb />
a single experience I had during<lb />
the winter, but before my<lb />
memory of it passes into obli-<lb />
vion, I'd like to share it with our<lb />
readers.<lb />
"This is going to be a big<lb />
one rasped my friend Z.<lb />
"Man, we bought a keg, and we<lb />
got all kinds of interesting frolick<lb />
lined up. Yeeeeeooooo he<lb />
cried out the window of the<lb />
Chevy van, making me spill my<lb />
Coke.<lb />
It was colder outside than<lb />
usual. (I don't really like having<lb />
to do this paragraph, but all you<lb />
readers are probably going to<lb />
want what they call "the set-<lb />
ting) There was the hint of<lb />
coming snow in the air, and all<lb />
was grey. The month was<lb />
December, and though exams<lb />
were nigh, Pirates from all cor-<lb />
ners of campus were thinking of<lb />
noise and strong drink and going<lb />
home for Chrisimas. (Will that<lb />
do? If you have any questions,<lb />
write me care of this newspaper.)<lb />
Z. was listening i ud music<lb />
on the radio of the van, rocking<lb />
and rolling his body and head<lb />
with the music. We were weaving<lb />
on the road. "Man, I need this. I<lb />
been busting my hind parts with<lb />
all that school trash, and now I'm<lb />
ready to cut loose!<lb />
Yceeooooooo Another Coke<lb />
bites the dust.<lb />
I found myself at Zs house<lb />
around 8:30 that cold Friday<lb />
night. I say "house I mean<lb />
dwelling. It was a den of iniquity,<lb />
where no righteous man wouid<lb />
have the unmitigated temerity to<lb />
go. Naturally, everyone wa, hav-<lb />
ing a good time.<lb />
I was toot-sweet equipped with<lb />
a beer and a joint, the latter of<lb />
which I immediately snuffed out<lb />
on the carpet so as not to under-<lb />
mine my moral character.<lb />
Around me were winsome lassies<lb />
of all descriptions: blondes,<lb />
brunettes, red-heads and dance<lb />
majors with their sinewy legs.<lb />
Tall business majors with fuzzy<lb />
chins lined the walls, talking<lb />
about investment procedure and<lb />
conjuring images of broken pen-<lb />
cil points and drinking their cof-<lb />
fee black. They were thinking<lb />
about the blondes, brunettes,<lb />
red-heads and sinewy legs.<lb />
The music was so loud it was<lb />
breaking window panes down the<lb />
street. I went up to a particularly<lb />
winsome fraulein and said, "Hi.<lb />
Did you come here alone?"<lb />
"What?"<lb />
"Did you come here alone?"<lb />
"What?<lb />
"I SAID, DID YOU COME<lb />
HERE ALONE?"<lb />
"WHAT?"<lb />
"Your father's a pimp I<lb />
See HEADACHE Page 7, Col. 1<lb />
New Group Seeks Changes<lb />
By DEBBIE HOTALING<lb />
Features Fdiior<lb />
How old are most freshmen and<lb />
sophomores � 18, 19, mavbe 20?<lb />
Upon high school graduation, many<lb />
young people decide to enroll in a<lb />
four-year college where thev will re-<lb />
main until the ripe old average age<lb />
of 22. B <lb />
What about those in the Armed<lb />
Forces who have served their coun-<lb />
try and wish to get their education<lb />
after being out of high school for<lb />
three or four years? there are also<lb />
those who had to work for a few<lb />
years because they could not afford<lb />
a college education immediately.<lb />
East Carolina University has<lb />
many students who are encounter-<lb />
ing problems as a result of the age<lb />
differences.<lb />
Returning Older Students Seeking<lb />
Education (ROSSE) is a new<lb />
organization attempting to help find<lb />
solutions to the problems these non-<lb />
traditional students are facing<lb />
Membership will not only be open<lb />
to retired service personnel, but also<lb />
to handicapped students and late<lb />
returning high school graduates.<lb />
"We represent at least 1,000<lb />
students on this campus explained<lb />
Cid Ross, an ex-serviceman. "We're<lb />
on a limited income. Our mamas<lb />
and daddies don't pay our bills so<lb />
we can't move off campus, but the<lb />
noise is terrible in the dorms, and we<lb />
can't study like we want to. Let's<lb />
fact it, older students are a little<lb />
more responsible<lb />
"AH activities are geared to<lb />
younger students Roy Pate, a<lb />
wheelchair student living in Slay<lb />
commented. "Whether it's with<lb />
alcohol or without alcohol, we<lb />
would like to be able to have a de-<lb />
cent social gathering<lb />
Not only do these older students<lb />
want better social functions and liv-<lb />
ing arrangements, they would like<lb />
the opportunity to concentrate on<lb />
their studies.<lb />
"Sometimes, the only time I<lb />
could sleep was between 1 and 4 in<lb />
the morning Terry Wall, another<lb />
handicapped student in Slay dorm,<lb />
complained. "How can you study<lb />
for an exam when guys on the hall<lb />
are having shaving cream fights,<lb />
water balloon fights and everything<lb />
else? And when you ask them to be<lb />
quiet, they tell you to go to the<lb />
library<lb />
The possibility of setting aside<lb />
one special dorm for these students<lb />
has been discussed. "Maybe setting<lb />
aside one dorm for older students or<lb />
 lower housing costs in off-<lb />
campus apartments set aside<lb />
specifically for ECU older students<lb />
would be the answer Ross of-<lb />
fered.<lb />
At the present time, no organiza-<lb />
tion exists on the ECU campus to<lb />
assist these students with their<lb />
various problems. ROSSE is the<lb />
first attempt at an organizational<lb />
pull, and all students interested are<lb />
invited to attend the final spring<lb />
meeting on Friday, April 25 at 4<lb />
p.m. in Room 248, Mendenhall.<lb />
ECU Student Roy Pate<lb />
by LARRY Z C�-E�� VAN<lb />
April Brings Showers, Exams, Disaster<lb />
�a ROSSE Member<lb />
By DAVID NORRIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
April has been a traditional month for disasters The<lb />
Revolutionary War and the Civil War both began in<lb />
April - not the same one, luckily. The San Francisco<lb />
earthquake, and the sinking of the Titanic also occurred<lb />
ib April. What may for many East Carolina students be<lb />
?rtSi!T'l?r d,saster' the sPri"g Semester Examinations of<lb />
1980, begin April 30, continuing a long and honorable<lb />
tradition of springtime catastrophes.<lb />
Exam time is a time of furious activity all over the<lb />
university community. Some art majors turn out what is<lb />
supposed to be a semester's work in as little as three<lb />
days, although I work in such a careful and meticulous<lb />
manner that it takes me a week to do a semester's work<lb />
Typewriters work overtime as last-minute term papers<lb />
are hastily thrown together. Happy hours and parties<lb />
abound, so that students can unwind from all the last-<lb />
minute panic.<lb />
Proper study habits can make exam time much easier<lb />
but it's probably too late for that now. You should have<lb />
dropped by your classes a little more often. Attending<lb />
class can give you good notes to study from, as well as<lb />
tell you when the exam is going to be.<lb />
Over the years, students have perfected a number of<lb />
Fatal&amp;ts<lb />
ways to cope with exams. Some study a few hours each<lb />
week all semester. Others say this is a waste of time, and<lb />
do all their studying at once, two days before the exam<lb />
to make more efficient use of study hours.<lb />
To further increase efficiency, many students<lb />
eliminate sleep in the last couple of days before an ex<lb />
am. If you decide to stay up all night studying, I can of-<lb />
fer a couple fo tips. One is to get one of those little<lb />
samplers of different kinds of coffee. This makes drink-<lb />
ing coffee all night an educational experience in itself<lb />
No matter how your exam turns out, at least you can be<lb />
pretty much of a coffee connoisseur after trying fifteen<lb />
kinds in one night. Another thing to remember is this<lb />
after staying up all night, there is no such thing as "a lit-<lb />
tle nap before the test These "little naps" have a way<lb />
of turning into big naps, lasting until just after the exam<lb />
is over.<lb />
There are other methods of study, such as not study-<lb />
ing. This curious way of getting through exams was<lb />
originated by the Fatalists, a strange cu!t of students<lb />
who are convinced that they are predestined to fail by<lb />
s�m� omnipotent force called a "professor They<lb />
spend their time in a continuous ycle Qf wild, drunken<lb />
parties.<lb />
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THE LAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
APRIl 22. Imi<lb />
�<lb />
ist Of Cage Signees Numbers Six<lb />
Carolina's basketball<lb />
jng has all but come to an<lb />
i players have been signed.<lb />
remains is waiting on one or<lb />
ters to make final decisions.<lb />
Pirates have thus far inked<lb />
i Gilchrist, a 6-1 point guard<lb />
illington; Quan Roseboro, a<lb />
uid from Fayettville and a<lb />
transfer; 6-4 shooting guard<lb />
�ox of Raleigh; 6-5 Willie<lb />
i o Dunn; 6-7 Morris<lb />
kes of Pinecrest; and 6-8<lb />
d-center Jeff Best of<lb />
ic.<lb />
Iboro is somewhat different<lb />
H Ihc other recruits in that he has<lb />
�H � h the Pirates since the mid-<lb />
eoil the past season. Unhappy<lb />
tth tfu situation at a muddled<lb />
orida program, the ex-Seventy-<lb />
First High star joined the Pirates for<lb />
half a season of practice and will be<lb />
eligible for action by second<lb />
semester next year.<lb />
Gilchrist and Hargroves have<lb />
received rants and raves from the<lb />
ECU coaching staff for quite some<lb />
time. Hargroves is supposedly a<lb />
super small forward while Gilchrist<lb />
is looked upon as the point guard in<lb />
the Pirates' future.<lb />
McNair is a strong, muscular<lb />
power forward. He is expected to<lb />
add some much-needed bulk to the<lb />
Bucs' inside attack. Fox hails from<lb />
Sanderson High and is said to have<lb />
a fine outside shooting touch.<lb />
Best is the sleeper of the group. A<lb />
very slim 6-8, Best was overlooked<lb />
when the 3-A All-East team was<lb />
selected earlier � Gilchrist was a<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
first-teayn selection � but is highly-<lb />
regarded by ECU coach Dave Odom<lb />
and his staff. Best is said to have a<lb />
good outside touch and a good deal<lb />
of quickness. All he needs to be<lb />
really something, say the coaches, is<lb />
a little work with weights.<lb />
The Pirate staff is still awaiting<lb />
word from the Goldsboro boys �<lb />
6-5 Cecil Exxum and 6-9 Anthony<lb />
Teachey. Both are in that stage of<lb />
confusion that many high school<lb />
stars reach before makine a final<lb />
decision.<lb />
Teachey is set to visit Virginia<lb />
Tech this weekend, another in a<lb />
long line of schools that he has<lb />
entertained thoughts of attending.<lb />
Word has it that Exxum is down<lb />
to two schools � North Carolina<lb />
and ECU. The Tar Heels recently<lb />
signed two star players, one ot them<lb />
6-9 super Sam Perkins, to go along<lb />
with a previous signing of 6-7 All-<lb />
America Matt Doherty.<lb />
The Heels have supposedl) had<lb />
Exxum on somewhat of a "waiting<lb />
list The word has been that the<lb />
Heels would otter him a scholarship<lb />
if 6-5 Alt-American James Banks<lb />
did not decide to attend the Chapel<lb />
Hill-based school.<lb />
Banks is reportedly considering<lb />
INC. Georgia. Georgia lech and<lb />
Maryland at this time. Should he<lb />
opt for the Heels, it is believed that<lb />
Exxum is signed, sealed and<lb />
delivered a Pirate.<lb />
The signing ot Exxum would be a<lb />
big one as he is one of the better su<lb />
mg prospects in the state � the un-<lb />
questioned leader of state 4-A<lb />
champ Southern Wayne.<lb />
The las; Carolina Purple-Gold<lb />
intrasquad football game is slated<lb />
for this Saturdav afternoon in<lb />
Ficklen Stadium at 3 p.m.<lb />
The Pirate grid team held a<lb />
"draft" last night in preparations<lb />
for the intrasquad contest, lust.<lb />
the seniors were divided equally.<lb />
Next came the draft.<lb />
Ihc seniors 'hen held a drat'<lb />
the services ol the remaining<lb />
plavers. The Purple squad, headed<lb />
bv offensive coordinatoi W �<lb />
Anderson, came awa with I<lb />
running q u ar terbacV<lb />
Nelson, fullback Ro Wilev <lb />
America candid i fback An<lb />
thonv Collins, Ml- Vmei<lb />
Wayne Inman .split<lb />
Davenport, defensive :i  v �<lb />
Da is and punter Rodnev t<lb />
Gold coat<lb />
dinator Parker . fullbacl<lb />
I heodore Sutton, � '<lb />
Hawkins, del - h <lb />
Smith andi<lb />
back Willie Hollev<lb />
backs Greg Stt d Henry<lb />
I revathan.<lb />
fn Ten-Run 8th<lb />
ECU Stages Rally<lb />
�jfCH ARIES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
"All tiood thines must come to an<lb />
;nd<lb />
Someone said this a long time ago<lb />
and, though it may not always be<lb />
true, it was certainly the case for the<lb />
UNC-Wilmington baseball team<lb />
and Seahawk pitcher Mike Williams<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Williams held a strong East<lb />
Carolina team to one run and three<lb />
hits through seven innings. Going<lb />
into the bottom of the eighth he<lb />
owned a 6-1 lead. Things were go-<lb />
ing just fine. Then it happened.<lb />
The long-dormant Pirate bats ex-<lb />
ploded for ten runs in the eighth,<lb />
chasing V llliams away, and earning<lb />
ECU it- 20th win oi the season<lb />
against only five losses with the 11-6<lb />
victory<lb />
ECU coach Hal Baird was<lb />
evidenth disgusted with his squad<lb />
for mo si o! the contest, but praised<lb />
the team following the eighth inning<lb />
revival<lb />
"They did it themselves he<lb />
said. "1 didn't say anything special.<lb />
They just wanted it and they went<lb />
out there and got it. I'd have to say<lb />
that was our best comeback o the<lb />
year<lb />
The Pirates were first on the<lb />
scoreboard when Kelly Robinette<lb />
reached on an error and later scored<lb />
on a Raymie Styons double in the<lb />
first inning.<lb />
Williams then held the Pirate bats<lb />
in check until the eighth. Mean-<lb />
while, the Seahawks built a sizeable<lb />
lead.<lb />
Wilmington erupted for four runs<lb />
in the top of the second. Tom Jones<lb />
led off with a walk, which was<lb />
followed by a Clyde Holley single.<lb />
With one down, John Tallent<lb />
grounded to third. ECU third<lb />
baseman Todd Hendley scooped it<lb />
up and turned in an attempt to tag<lb />
out Jones, who was headed for<lb />
third. Hendley missed and was<lb />
subsequently late on his throw to get<lb />
Tallent, loading the bases.<lb />
Seahawk Jim Montague then lin-<lb />
ed a timely double to left, scoring<lb />
Jones and Holley. Tallent then<lb />
scored on a sacrifice. Two singles<lb />
by Mark Scalf and Tom Phillips<lb />
scored Montague and gave UNC-W<lb />
a 4-1 lead.<lb />
Wilmington added a fifth run in<lb />
the fifth stanza and scored its final<lb />
run in the top of the eighth.<lb />
The Pirate eighth inning massacre<lb />
began with a Butch Davis walk.<lb />
Shortstop Kelly Robinette then<lb />
singled to left. Davis scored<lb />
thereafter on a Billv Best double to<lb />
rightfield.<lb />
The crucial play of the inning<lb />
then followed. ECU catcher<lb />
Raymie Styons rocketed a long fly<lb />
ball to centerfield that was dropped<lb />
at the fence, allowing Robinette to<lb />
score.<lb />
Macon Move then extended his<lb />
hitting streak to 14 games with a<lb />
single that scored Best. Walks to<lb />
designated hitter John Hallow and<lb />
pinchhitter Bob Sage loaded the<lb />
bases and forced in Styons.<lb />
It was then "make-up" time for<lb />
Hendley as he compensated for the<lb />
prior fielding mishap with a two-run<lb />
single, giving the Pirates a 7-6 ad-<lb />
vantage. The necessary runs for the<lb />
un may have been in but the<lb />
onslaught was not over yet.<lb />
Davis grounded to short and<lb />
reached first as a wide throw to<lb />
home plate allowed Hallow to get<lb />
around the tag and score. Best was<lb />
then intentionally walked after an<lb />
infield out. A subsequent wild pitch<lb />
scored Hendley.<lb />
A two-run single by Styons, scor-<lb />
ing Davis and Best, completed the<lb />
ECU scoring and sealed the doom<lb />
of the visiting Seahawks.<lb />
Styons and Hendley were the bat-<lb />
ting stars for the Pirates as both got<lb />
two hits.<lb />
Pirate Baserunner Heads Home<lb />
Lady Bucs<lb />
Sweep Four<lb />
B JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant sports Editor<lb />
�The Lady Pirates continued on<lb />
Kir winning trail Monday with a<lb />
H i r o victories over St.<lb />
�ugustine's 13-0 and 11-2 at the<lb />
8K U soft ball field Monday.<lb />
East Carolina eliminated<lb />
CAIAW Division II UNC-<lb />
ilmington Sunday 11-4 and 4-0 in<lb />
It her weekend softball action at<lb />
lc I .<lb />
Third sacker Cindy Meekins<lb />
cached base on an error in the first<lb />
fining of the opener and freshman<lb />
ihti Davis followed with a single.<lb />
"he pair scampered home on Cyn-<lb />
hia Shepard's double to deep left.<lb />
Shepard trotted home on a drive<lb />
'the fence by junior Kathy Riley<lb />
which the speedy leftfielder legged<lb />
tor an inside-the-park home run.<lb />
Mary, Powell singled and scored on<lb />
an error by the St. Augustine left-<lb />
fielder to close out the first inning<lb />
barrage.<lb />
Davis, a steady slugger from<lb />
Iavlorsvilk. lead off the third with<lb />
a homer to center as the Pirates<lb />
igain attacked the visitors per-<lb />
miable defense.<lb />
Shepard singled and scored when<lb />
 vonne "Flea" Williams' smash<lb />
a as booted by the second sacker.<lb />
Rile) came through with a ground-<lb />
rule double and crossed home of a<lb />
fielder's choice by Shirley Brown.<lb />
Brown was plated by a triple from<lb />
(nnger Rothermel, and winning pit-<lb />
cher Judy Ausherman helped the<lb />
ause with an RBI double and a run<lb />
on catcher Jan McVeigh's single.<lb />
The Pirates added a pair of in-<lb />
surance runs in the fourth to<lb />
guarantee an abbreviated contest.<lb />
Shepard singled and Riley followed<lb />
with her second double of the after-<lb />
noon. Powell gathered a pair of<lb />
KBIs with a single to plate Shepard<lb />
and Riley.<lb />
Powell, a veteran shortstop from<lb />
Jacksonville, suffered a slight mus-<lb />
cle pull late in the contest which<lb />
forced her to the bench for the re-<lb />
mainder of the afternoon. Dillon<lb />
reports that Powell should be<lb />
available for action when the Pirates<lb />
next take to the field.<lb />
Ausherman scattered a pair of<lb />
hits by St. Augustine's, while the<lb />
visitors provided four errors which<lb />
aided the lop-sided victory.<lb />
Riley notched a perfect three of<lb />
three on the game with her homer<lb />
and two doubles, along with three<lb />
of three for Shepard and Davis who<lb />
added a pair in three trips to the<lb />
plate.<lb />
East Carolina coach Alita Dillon<lb />
went to her bench in the second con-<lb />
test of the day, but the results were<lb />
virtually the same as the Pirates<lb />
again jumped on the visitors in the<lb />
first inning.<lb />
Freshman recruit Terry Andrews<lb />
drove in Maureen Buck with a single<lb />
to left as St. Augustine again fell by<lb />
the wayside in the early going.<lb />
McVeigh singled and Riley followed<lb />
with yet another homer to left,<lb />
worth three RBls.<lb />
Sophomore Lillion Barnes single<lb />
followed by another by Brown ac-<lb />
counted for the other first inning<lb />
run.<lb />
Buck scored another run in the se-<lb />
cond after rapping out a single and<lb />
McVeigh reached on an error and<lb />
was driven in by Andrews' single.<lb />
Jackie Conyers and Brenda<lb />
Rozier accounted the St. Augustine<lb />
runs in the second aided by a defen-<lb />
sive lapse by the Pirate infield on a<lb />
run-down situation at first.<lb />
Brown claimed another RBI in<lb />
the fifth as she belted home Robin<lb />
faggart on a single up the middle.<lb />
Fagart again made her mark in<lb />
the fifth with a homer after An-<lb />
drews and Riley each belted<lb />
doubles.<lb />
Senior Mary Bryan Carlyle claim-<lb />
ECU Thinclads<lb />
Take Second<lb />
Photo by KIP SLOAN<lb />
Kathy Riley Takes A Cut<lb />
ed the victory, her 18th in 24<lb />
outings, while allowing just five St.<lb />
Augustine safeties.<lb />
Andrews led the Lady Prates<lb />
with an unblemished three of three,<lb />
with Riley, Brown and Faggart each<lb />
punching a pair of hits in three at-<lb />
bats. Buck followed with two out ot<lb />
four.<lb />
"The teams we played the last few<lb />
days are not up to the caliber of<lb />
competition we've had during the<lb />
year admitted Dillon. "We were<lb />
able to give everyone game ex-<lb />
perience, which is valuable because<lb />
they did not get as much during the<lb />
season.<lb />
"They know that if they're not<lb />
hitting they can be replaced by so-<lb />
meone off the bench Dillon stated<lb />
in reference to the team's depth.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will carry their<lb />
25-4 record into the NCAIAW tour-<lb />
nament as the top seed, having<lb />
beaten all Division I opponants at<lb />
least twice.<lb />
By JIMMY DuPRKK<lb />
ssislant sports r ditor<lb />
East Carolina captured second in<lb />
a tri-meet o' women's track at the<lb />
University o Georgia Saturday,<lb />
with the host Lady Bulldogs claim-<lb />
ing top honors and Berry College<lb />
finishing in the cellar.<lb />
The Lady Pirate thinclads posted<lb />
67 points on the day, with Georgia<lb />
claiming 153 and Berry 63.<lb />
East Carolina placed first in a<lb />
variety of events, but the lack of<lb />
depth nullified any hopes of a pur-<lb />
ple and gold victory.<lb />
"Winning isn't our goal this<lb />
year said ECU coach Laurie Ar-<lb />
rants. "We want to have good times<lb />
in the events we run and we just<lb />
didn't have very good times Satur-<lb />
day<lb />
Arrants noted that conditions<lb />
were not in East Carolina's favor<lb />
throughout the day, as the hot and<lb />
humid Georgia weather proved to<lb />
be a hinderance for the Lady<lb />
Pirates. Senior Linda Mason suf-<lb />
fered heat exhaustion during the<lb />
3000 meter event and was forced to<lb />
retire for the remainder of the meet.<lb />
"We hadn't had any training in<lb />
the heat at all so far and that really<lb />
seemed to bother us said Arrants.<lb />
"Linda came off the track hot and<lb />
pale and had bad cramps, but just<lb />
wasn't able to sweat. She told me to-<lb />
day (Monday) that she still had<lb />
cramps<lb />
Freshman standout Eve Brennan<lb />
captured first place in the 1500m<lb />
with a time of 4:48, three seconds<lb />
off her best time as a Pirate. Bren-<lb />
nan also placed second in the 800<lb />
meters, an showing which greatly<lb />
pleased the veteran Arrants.<lb />
"1 guess if you're looking for a<lb />
highlight of the day Eve's 800<lb />
meters was it said Arrants. "To<lb />
have her come from the 1500m to<lb />
the quarter-mile and do that well<lb />
was just great<lb />
The quarter-mile relay unit of<lb />
Dawn Henderson, Catherine Suggs,<lb />
Irdie Williams dnd Lydia Rountrct<lb />
posted a :59.3 first-place finish.<lb />
Senior Roz Majors Seeped 17 feet,<lb />
10 inches to first in the lo a np,<lb />
but Arrants explain  .<lb />
competitor surpassed 173<lb />
Rountree placed second in the<lb />
100m dash, clocking in ai : 12 6. also<lb />
oi her best time of the season.<lb />
The lady Pirates suffered<lb />
without the services of senior 800m<lb />
specialist Cookie McPhatter, who<lb />
was absent to take the National<lb />
Teachers' Examinations.<lb />
"We could have scored a few<lb />
more points if cookie had been<lb />
there, but they simply beat us<lb />
nnumbers maligned rrants.<lb />
"For the conditions. 1 guess uv<lb />
didn't do to badly, <lb />
The I ady Pirates enter the North<lb />
Carolina Association of Inter-<lb />
collegiate Athletics for Women<lb />
championships Friday and Satur-<lb />
day, and Arrants is concentrating<lb />
on individual titles rather than team<lb />
glory.<lb />
"UNC and State are just too<lb />
strong she says. "There's just no<lb />
way we can compete with them.<lb />
They take track very seriously at<lb />
those schools and recruit heavily.<lb />
"This year Ro is going to have to<lb />
have good jumps in order to win.<lb />
The girl at Carolina is jumping in<lb />
the high 18-foot range<lb />
McPhatter is favored to win het<lb />
event, but even that could be in<lb />
jeopardy if she is not at her best.<lb />
Arrants touts the 800m sprint<lb />
medley group o Williams, Hender-<lb />
son, Rountree and McPhatter as the<lb />
favorites in the state meet, but adds<lb />
that injuries will be a factor for the<lb />
Lady Pirates to conquer<lb />
beforehand.<lb />
"Dawn Henderson has had trou-<lb />
ble with her legs recently and we've<lb />
had trouble with flu and virus, but<lb />
that is to be expected said Ar<lb />
rants. "It's just caught us at a bad<lb />
time.<lb />
"It's going to be tough<lb /><pb facs="00057264_tn_0010" /><lb />
 � 1 <lb />
10 THE EAST CAROLINIAN APRIL 22, 1980<lb />
AYCOCK HALL<lb />
Aycock Men's Residence Hall, located on Col<lb />
lege Hill, is No.l in Campus Life. It's<lb />
facilities include a gameroom with pinball,<lb />
pool, footsball, and a color T.V as well as<lb />
laundry facilities for your convenience. This<lb />
gameroom also serves as an equipment<lb />
checkout area. Through the House Council,<lb />
the dorm is provided with movies, suppers,<lb />
guest speakers, and recreation tournaments.<lb />
Each year Aycock Dorm has been a strong<lb />
competitor in intramural activities. Other<lb />
activities for the year include t-shirt sales<lb />
and socials.<lb />
BELK HALL<lb />
Belk Hall is "on top" of College Hill. Belk<lb />
houses a large portion of East Carolina's<lb />
athletes including members of the football,<lb />
basketball, baseball, soccer and track teams.<lb />
These are not the only residents who par<lb />
ticipate in athletics, however, Belk Hall<lb />
always produces competitive intramural<lb />
teams. Laundry services are provided for<lb />
students "on the hill" in the basement of<lb />
Belk along with several recreational items.<lb />
These elements combined with various other<lb />
features make Belk Hall a nice place to live.<lb />
JONES HALL<lb />
Jones Hall, the Hotel Hollywood of College Hill, is a very<lb />
nice place to live and meet friends. It is Said that the gover-<lb />
ning body of the dorm tries to make things as nice as possi-<lb />
ble for the residents, through movies, socials, pig pickings<lb />
and recreational tournaments. So far we have had two<lb />
movies, a couple of socials, and a few recreational tour-<lb />
naments. Before the semester ends, we plan to have another<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 22, 1980<lb />
Activities Come To A Close<lb />
Frazier Dominates IM Putt-Putt<lb />
By RICKI GLIARMIS<lb />
Intramural Correspondent<lb />
Putt-Putt<lb />
It was "Freddie<lb />
Frazier Night" at the<lb />
1980 Intramural Putt-<lb />
Putt Championships in<lb />
Greenville on April 8.<lb />
"Fast Freddie as he<lb />
is known around the<lb />
Intramural office,<lb />
dominated the field of<lb />
36 participants with an<lb />
exceptional score of 64,<lb />
to capture the men's in-<lb />
dividual championship.<lb />
Art Graepel and Jeff<lb />
Von Cannon tied for<lb />
second place with a<lb />
score of 65 while Buddy<lb />
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par 67 to receive third<lb />
place honors.<lb />
In the women's com-<lb />
petition, Jennifer Daly<lb />
and Cindy Rouse battl-<lb />
ed it out for the in-<lb />
dividual championship<lb />
with Daly outshooting<lb />
Rouse to claim the title.<lb />
In the team competi-<lb />
tion, "Fast Freddie"<lb />
teamed up with Graepel<lb />
to beat out 11 other<lb />
teams for the overall<lb />
championship. Their<lb />
score of 55 gave them<lb />
the win while three<lb />
teams vs ith a score of 58<lb />
ended up with a three<lb />
way tie for second<lb />
place.<lb />
The Intramural<lb />
Department would like<lb />
to thank all those who<lb />
participated in the<lb />
event and would<lb />
especially like to thank<lb />
Don Edmonson and<lb />
Putt-Putt of Greenville<lb />
for their cooperation.<lb />
Team Tennis<lb />
The regular season<lb />
matches are over, but<lb />
the best is yet to come.<lb />
Good competition was<lb />
seen throughout the<lb />
season and this should<lb />
continue all the way to<lb />
the finish.<lb />
In the fraternity divi-<lb />
sional playoffs, Kappa<lb />
Sigma, Sigma Phi Ep-<lb />
silon, Kappa Alpha,<lb />
and Pi Kappa Phi will<lb />
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April 22 at 7 p.m. and<lb />
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pionships will be decid-<lb />
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The matches will be<lb />
played on the College<lb />
Hill tennis courts.<lb />
Good luck to all teams.<lb />
Badminton<lb />
Twenty teams were<lb />
entered in the women's<lb />
badminton doubles<lb />
competition with Gail<lb />
O'Brien and Lynne<lb />
Alexander of Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta scheduled to meet<lb />
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my Welsh.<lb />
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men's division was<lb />
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was matched against<lb />
James Rouse in the<lb />
singles division while<lb />
John Russ and Zack<lb />
Valentine were paired<lb />
in doubles against<lb />
Bruce Hollmuller and<lb />
Joe Moore.<lb />
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nout, a field of 18 run-<lb />
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organized and suc-<lb />
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Stan Shue captured<lb />
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time of 29:21 and Rusy<lb />
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student, and under some conditions, with a<lb />
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year obligation for every year of sponsorship.<lb />
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year you're paying back medical school or<lb />
post-graduate training.<lb />
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paying it back.<lb />
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A GREAT PLACE TO BE A NURSE<lb />
The rich tradition of Army Nursing is<lb />
one of excellence, dedication, even heroism.<lb />
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Today, an Army Nurse is the epitome<lb />
of professionalism, regarded as a critical<lb />
member of the Army Medical Team.<lb />
A BSN degree is required. And the clinical<lb />
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