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I<lb />
�te lEaat Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 54 NoT<lb />
s <lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Tuesday, April 29, 1980<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
Bus Drivers Will Decide A ction A fter Meet<lb />
BvTERRYC.RAV �w   <lb />
B TERRY GRAY<lb />
News Editor<lb />
A spokesman for the SGA bus<lb />
drivers said Monday that the drivers<lb />
are waiting to see what happens in a<lb />
special transit meeting scheduled for<lb />
today before deciding on taking any<lb />
action concerning SGA President<lb />
C harlie Sherrod's appointment of<lb />
Panny O'Connor to the position of<lb />
Transit Administrative manager.<lb />
Last Wednesday, the drivers<lb />
notified The East Carolinian that<lb />
the) were unanimously opposed to<lb />
the appointment of any<lb />
'unqualified person" to the job and<lb />
that they felt O'Connor was not the<lb />
best choice.<lb />
There are two management posi-<lb />
tions within the transit system �<lb />
operations manager and ad-<lb />
ministrative manager � each of<lb />
whom earn $112.50 per month, in<lb />
addition to wages paid them for<lb />
their share of driving the buses.<lb />
Sherrod defended his appoint-<lb />
ment of O'Connor, saying that he<lb />
had "good managerial skills and<lb />
that the SGA president should ap-<lb />
point someone with whom he feels<lb />
comfortable. The spokesman for<lb />
the drivers said they felt the position<lb />
should be given to someone from<lb />
within the ranks of the transit<lb />
system.<lb />
Sherrod also said Monday that he<lb />
thought he was being as fair as he<lb />
could be in his decisions, and noted<lb />
that in the past, incoming SGA<lb />
presidents have usually dismissed<lb />
many more cabinet employees than<lb />
he has.<lb />
The drivers now concede that the<lb />
threatened strike was an "excited"<lb />
and "emotional" response to the<lb />
news that an outsider would take<lb />
over Abshire's job, but that the<lb />
possibility of some kind of action<lb />
was not yet ruled out.<lb />
Leonard Fleming, who is ex-<lb />
pected to continue in his job as the<lb />
operations manager of the transit<lb />
system, said he has tried to get the<lb />
drivers to cooperate with the new<lb />
management proposal.<lb />
At the root of the conflict lies the<lb />
question whether or not the transit<lb />
managers should earn their posi-<lb />
tions by rising through the ranks or<lb />
be appointed to them.<lb />
"In any business, upward mobili-<lb />
ty is the strongest incentive for peo-<lb />
ple to work hard said Fleming,<lb />
who added that his greatest concern<lb />
was to "prevent disharmony"<lb />
within the transit system, although<lb />
he sympathized with the drivers'<lb />
view of the matter.<lb />
Sherrod also said he sympathizes<lb />
with the drivers, but added that his<lb />
decision to appoint O'Connor<lb />
would stand.<lb />
'The drivers have a legitimate<lb />
concern. It just shows that thev were<lb />
worried about the future of the han-<lb />
sit system. We have a lot of good<lb />
people and the future looks good<lb />
Sherrod said Monday.<lb />
The bus drivers disagree. Driver<lb />
Freddie Simons said that<lb />
O'Connor's appointment was "not<lb />
in the best interest of the transit<lb />
system, and it's very disheartening.<lb />
If you don't know the routes, the<lb />
system, the ins and outs of<lb />
everything, then you can't compare<lb />
driving a school bus six or seven<lb />
years <lb />
Sherrod has set up a special<lb />
meeting of the people involved in<lb />
transit to discuss plans for the<lb />
future. He said that the meeting<lb />
scheduled for 5:00 todav would give<lb />
everyone a chance to air their<lb />
views<lb />
Anti-Nuke Rally<lb />
Draws Thousands<lb />
30,000 Anti-nuclear Activists<lb />
came to Washington to protest<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It happened on an ugly cold and<lb />
rainy Saturday. On April 26th ap-<lb />
proximately 30,000 anti-nuclear ac-<lb />
tivists from across the nation<lb />
pilgrammaged to Washington, D.C.<lb />
to protest nuclear power and the<lb />
proliferation of nuclear weapons.<lb />
The agenda included speakers of<lb />
diverse ideologies who emphasized<lb />
their commitment to a 'holistic'<lb />
anti-nuclear movement. Some<lb />
notable personalities were: Barry<lb />
Commoner (noted environmentalist<lb />
and solar activist and presidential<lb />
candidate running for office on the<lb />
Citizens' Party ticket); Helen<lb />
Caldicott (an Australian pediatri-<lb />
cian and president of the Physicians<lb />
for Social Responsibility); Dave<lb />
Make-Up Day Attendance Low<lb />
By LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Clas attendance of less than 50<lb />
percent was the rule rather than the<lb />
exception on Saturday's make-up<lb />
day.<lb />
Professors and students reported<lb />
an average attendance of approx-<lb />
imately 45 percent. It ranged from<lb />
no students to almost 80 percent of<lb />
total enrollment.<lb />
Some professors used the day to<lb />
catc p on class work, but many<lb />
said they did not require attendance,<lb />
and would simply be there if<lb />
students wished to come, but few<lb />
did. A few instructors simply chose<lb />
not to hold classes at all.<lb />
"Having those make-up days was<lb />
like throwing a rare steak at a<lb />
vegitanan commented SGA Presi-<lb />
dent Charlie Sherrod on the atten-<lb />
dance.<lb />
The make-up was scheduled after<lb />
the university was closed March 3<lb />
and 4 in the wake of the worst<lb />
snowstorm to hit the Greenville area<lb />
in over 50 years.<lb />
Making up the days are necessary<lb />
in order for the university to main-<lb />
tain its accreditation, according to<lb />
Di. Robert H. Maier, vice<lb />
chancellor for academic affairs.<lb />
The make-up for Tuesday, March<lb />
4, is today, previously scheduled to<lb />
be reading day.<lb />
Students and faculty members<lb />
alike have expressed discontent with<lb />
the program to make up the snow<lb />
days. At its April 8 meeting, the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association pass-<lb />
ed a resolution opposing the make-<lb />
up plan.<lb />
"I understand why we had to do<lb />
it (make up the days), but I think it's<lb />
a gross violation of the students'<lb />
rights to have to make them up this<lb />
close to examssaid one irate stu-<lb />
dent. "If we had to make them up,<lb />
why couldn't we have done it earlier<lb />
in the term?"<lb />
"I believe that any benefit gained<lb />
by picking up one clas day will be<lb />
negated by the loss of study time<lb />
caused by the lack of a reading<lb />
day said one student. "I have an<lb />
exam Wednesday morning and<lb />
classes most of Tuesday. I don't see<lb />
how I am going to have enough time<lb />
to study for it<lb />
One student, though, defendec<lb />
the administration's action.<lb />
"I feel that we were obligated to<lb />
make them up he said. "Some<lb />
professors were stiff about them,<lb />
but some were cool � saying that<lb />
attendance was not mandatory,<lb />
thereby pleasing both the ad-<lb />
ministration and the students<lb />
Dellinger (anti-war and social ac-<lb />
tivist and editor of Seven Days<lb />
Magazine); Terri Clark (a lesbian-<lb />
feminist active in the D.C. area);<lb />
Jane Horvath (member of the Stu-<lb />
dent Coalition Against Nukes Na-<lb />
tionwide); and Pat Smith (a<lb />
housewife and anti-nuclear activist<lb />
from the Three Mile Island area.)<lb />
The demonstration began at the<lb />
Capitol building, where an orderly<lb />
crowd composed primarily of<lb />
students assembled to hear speeches<lb />
and music.<lb />
At last report 150 anti-nuclear<lb />
demonstrators were arrested for at-<lb />
tempting to blockade the pentagon.<lb />
Pat Smith told the crowd, "All<lb />
the stuff you've heard about people<lb />
selling their homes, animal birth<lb />
defects, and sickness � it's all true.<lb />
Nothing matters any more until we<lb />
get rid of nuclear power. Please<lb />
keep up with the news and. when you<lb />
hear that TM1 will reopen, come to<lb />
Harrisburg for the largest display of<lb />
civil disobedience this country has<lb />
ever seen<lb />
According to the Kudzu Alliance,<lb />
an anti-nuclear group in Chapel<lb />
Hill, N.C it will cost S100 million<lb />
to replace the mangled core at TMI;<lb />
more than 100 million gallons ot<lb />
contaminated water and an<lb />
equivalent amount of gases must be<lb />
dealt with; the radioactive water<lb />
alone will take at least four years<lb />
and $400 million to completely<lb />
decontaminate; and the folks living<lb />
near TMI are "frantic<lb />
More than 1 million gallons of<lb />
radioactive water and an equivalent<lb />
amount of contaminated gases must<lb />
be dealt with. The radioactive water<lb />
alone will take at least four years<lb />
and $400 million to completelv<lb />
decontaminate with hopefully, no<lb />
leakages occuring during this time.<lb />
The solution being offered now to<lb />
get rid of the contaminated gases is<lb />
to simply release them into the at-<lb />
mosphere. Needless to say the folk-<lb />
living near TMI are frantic.<lb />
Followine Ms. Smith's speech.<lb />
See A NT Page 3. Col. 1<lb />
Sex For Grades Case<lb />
Reopens With Yale<lb />
Women's Appeal<lb />
ECU Society Wins<lb />
National Awards<lb />
ECU's N.C. Epsilon chapter of<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Delta national<lb />
premedical, predental honor society<lb />
received two awards at the organiza-<lb />
tion's national convention at the<lb />
University of Kentucky, March<lb />
27-29.<lb />
Chapter President for 1980-81<lb />
Michael E. Bell accepted the two<lb />
awards for the chapter. ECU tied<lb />
with Xavier University in New<lb />
Orleans, La for the medium size<lb />
chapter activities award, given for<lb />
the best overall program over the<lb />
past two years. ECU also won the<lb />
attendance award. This is the se-<lb />
cond time ECU's chapter has won<lb />
these awards.<lb />
North Carolina chapters won a<lb />
total of four of the seven awards<lb />
given. UNC's N.C. Beta chapter<lb />
won the activities award for large<lb />
chapters and N.C. State's N.C.<lb />
Delta chapter won the small chapter<lb />
activities award.<lb />
The ECU chapter recently<lb />
established the Paul Wayne Ayers<lb />
Scholarship and the James S.<lb />
McDaniel Award. Michael E. Bell<lb />
of Morehead City received the<lb />
Ayers Scholarship and Clyde L.<lb />
Johnson, Jr. of Statesville won the<lb />
McDaniel Award. The Ayers<lb />
Scholarship is awarded annually to<lb />
the outstanding rising senior and the<lb />
McDaniel Award is given to the<lb />
outstanding initiate.<lb />
Noted Pacifist To Speak<lb />
This Week In Greenville<lb />
Igal Roodenko, noted pacifist<lb />
and past chairman of the War<lb />
Resisters' League, will speak in<lb />
Greenville this weekend.<lb />
Roodenko, who served 20 months<lb />
in a federal prison during World<lb />
War II for refusing to serve in the<lb />
military, will speak on Pacifism and<lb />
the Draft at the Methodist Student<lb />
Center Sunday, May 4 at 8 p.m.<lb />
He was arrested on numerous oc-<lb />
caisions for anti-war and civil rights<lb />
activities, including 30 days on a<lb />
North Carolina "road gang" in<lb />
1947 for his part in the first CORE<lb />
"freedom ride" through the South.<lb />
Roodenko has been a member of<lb />
the War Resisters' League's Ex-<lb />
ecutive Committee since 1947, serv-<lb />
ing ten years as its vice chairman<lb />
and four years as its chairman. He<lb />
has toured the world extensively,<lb />
visiting hundreds of college cam-<lb />
puses in the United States and<lb />
Canada in the last ten years.<lb />
Roodenko will be in Greenville<lb />
May 3-5. His visit is sponsored by<lb />
the Greenville Peace Committee and<lb />
the War Resisters' League. For<lb />
more information, call Edith Web-<lb />
ber, 758-4906.<lb />
NEW YORK, NY (CPS) � The<lb />
controversial Yale sex-for-grades<lb />
case was re-opened last week when<lb />
Federal District Court in New York<lb />
heard testimony in an appeal of the<lb />
July, 1979 decision that exonerated<lb />
Yale.<lb />
Pamela Price and five Yale<lb />
undergraduates sued the university<lb />
in 1977, charging it had violated<lb />
federal anti-sex discrimination laws<lb />
by failing to have a grievance pro-<lb />
cedure for students' sexual harass-<lb />
ment complaints.<lb />
Price, now a law student at the<lb />
University of California-Berkeley,<lb />
claimed Raymond Duvall, a<lb />
political science professor now at<lb />
the University of Minnesota, had<lb />
offered her an "A" in exchange for<lb />
sex. She says she refused, and got a<lb />
"C in the course. Duvall denied<lb />
having made any advances.<lb />
Last July a federal court ruled<lb />
that while Yale's grievance pro-<lb />
cedure was "ad hoc and inade-<lb />
quate there was not enough<lb />
evidence to support Duvall had ac-<lb />
tually propositioned Price.<lb />
In the appeal, filed on behalf of<lb />
all five female students, the<lb />
women's attorney argued that the<lb />
decision should be reconsidered<lb />
because the court had not heard the<lb />
harassment complaints of all the<lb />
women. Lawyer Nadine Taub said<lb />
the complaints cumulatively in-<lb />
dicate a pattern of harassment at<lb />
Yale.<lb />
Taub, who practices for the<lb />
Rutgers Women's Rights Litigation<lb />
Clinic, would not guess when the<lb />
appeal decision might be given.<lb />
"I think it's fair to say that the<lb />
panel (of three court judges) was<lb />
quite interested she observes. "It<lb />
appeared that the basic questions in<lb />
the case were unclear in their minds,<lb />
and they were concerned about the<lb />
question of when an institution has<lb />
to be responsible for its own ac-<lb />
tions<lb />
William Doyle, a private attorney<lb />
retained by Yale, expects the July<lb />
ruling will be sustained.<lb />
"The first time around they prov-<lb />
ed that Price was a liar Doyle<lb />
says. "And besides, there has<lb />
always been a grievance procedure<lb />
at the university. Thev just didn't<lb />
like it<lb />
Taub argues there is a griebance<lb />
board, "but the board has no<lb />
power<lb />
"Yale likes to deal with things in<lb />
a gentlemanly fashion she<lb />
charges. "In cases like this they<lb />
have chosen mostly to ignore the<lb />
problem<lb />
Entitled "Another One For Nancy this haunting vision of bondage<lb />
and latent suffocation is one of ECU artist Ed Midgette's contribu-<lb />
tions to the 22nd edition of the Rebel, which will be available to ECU<lb />
students beginning today. The Rebel is an award-winning magazine of<lb />
poetry, prose, art and photography by East Carolina University<lb />
students. Midgette says that toe inspiration for the print comes from<lb />
Nancy Grossman, an artist who first developed a similar theme in the<lb />
1950's.<lb />
t<lb />
This is the last issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian for the<lb />
spring semester. The first<lb />
issue of the summer ses-<lb />
sions will be published May<lb />
28.<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
It's All OverPage 4<lb />
Bus Drivers SpeakPage 4<lb />
LeRoux ReviewPage S<lb />
No-Nuke RallyPage 5<lb />
Lady Pirates .<lb />
ChampionsPage 10<lb />
Athletes<lb />
Of The YearPate It<lb /><pb facs="00057266_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 29, 1980<lb />
Examination Schedule<lb />
i imes Class Regularly Meets Time and Day of Examination<lb />
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11:00- 1:00, Tuesday, May 6<lb />
11:00- 1:00, Wednesday, May 7<lb />
2:00- 4:00, Wednesday, April 30<lb />
2:00- 4:00, Thursday, May 1<lb />
2:00- 4:00, Friday, May 2<lb />
2:00- 4:00, Monday, May 5<lb />
2:00- 4:00, Tuesday, May ,6<lb />
2:00- 4:00, Wednesday, May 7<lb />
8:00-10:00, Wednesday, April 30<lb />
8:00-10:00, Thursday, May 1<lb />
8:00-10:00, Friday, May 2<lb />
8:00-10:00, Monday, May 5<lb />
8:00-10:00, Tuesday, May 6<lb />
8:00-10:00, Wednesday, May 7<lb />
11:00- 1:00, Wednesday, April 30<lb />
11:00- 1:00, Thursday, May 1<lb />
11:00- 1:00, Friday, May 2<lb />
11:00- 1:00, Monday, May 5<lb />
Greek News<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Attractions<lb />
The Major Attractions Committee<lb />
will meet on Thursday. May 1, at<lb />
! 00 p m. in room 238 Mendenhall<lb />
�Ml members are urged to attend<lb />
Advisor Needed<lb />
� ta.iilt advisor is needed to form<lb />
the bC I Baha'i Club Call 58P88<lb />
'or Jetailv<lb />
Panel<lb />
The Sew Church Politics: Implica-<lb />
tions for Public Polics" will be<lb />
iheme of a panel discussion on Tues-<lb />
Ja e ening. April 29. at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
The meeting will be in the<lb />
Auditorium of the Willis Building at<lb />
First and Reade Streets, Greenville<lb />
There will be three panelists<lb />
Morns (Irani, editor of The Biblical<lb />
Recorder; Thomas Strickland, at-<lb />
lornes from Goldsboro; and Tinsley<lb />
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Wednesday Night<lb />
Ladies Nite<lb />
Bring Your Nickles<lb />
Anti-Nuke Rally Revives Activist Spirit<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
Pete Seeger played an<lb />
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Backstage, press con-<lb />
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and student<lb />
newspapers. Citizens'<lb />
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It's over. The magic and the<lb />
laughter and the memories and the<lb />
broken computers and the politics<lb />
and all the insanity is over. The East<lb />
Carolinian is dead.<lb />
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that the paper had died. Perhaps<lb />
this is a premature judgement, but I<lb />
feel, nonetheless, that it is an ac-<lb />
curate one. The magic (the relation-<lb />
ships between the staff members in<lb />
a given school year) is what has<lb />
died. Never again will the same<lb />
combination of people put together<lb />
this newspaper again.<lb />
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as jealous, but keeps longer hours.<lb />
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deadline is 5:30 a.m. We have to<lb />
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and Thursday mornings. The whole<lb />
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Those were the headaches, as classes<lb />
go on whether or not you have been<lb />
up all night.<lb />
We haven't been up here every<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday until the we<lb />
hours of the morning, but we have<lb />
seen our share. I would like to<lb />
publicly thank my professors, and<lb />
each professor who teaches East<lb />
Carolinian staff members, for their<lb />
patience with newspaper reporters<lb />
who snore during class.<lb />
I feel that we have achieved some<lb />
level of success during this school<lb />
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and what we have become belongs<lb />
to the staff. I worked, but I didrv't<lb />
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should thank certain staff members<lb />
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Minges, and editorial writers Linda<lb />
Allred, Richard Green, and Terry<lb />
Gray. Also, a note of thanks to my<lb />
assistant, Cheryl Holder.<lb />
In production, I would like to<lb />
thank with humble gratitude, Linda<lb />
Allred, who has developed a<lb />
peculiar relationship with the Com-<lb />
pugraphic Trendsetter. Linda and<lb />
the CG are still on speaking terms I<lb />
think. Thanks also to Alison Bartel,<lb />
Mark Mueller and Anita Lancaster.<lb />
On the advertising side, I would<lb />
like to thank Robert Swaim, Terry<lb />
Herndon and Paul Lincke. In<lb />
business, kudos go to Chris Lichok.<lb />
I would also like to thank my<lb />
predecessors, for the groundwork<lb />
that they laid for us. Thanks to peo-<lb />
ple like Doog White, Jim Elliot,<lb />
Kim Devins, and Cindy Broome,<lb />
the campus newspaper thrived<lb />
through some lean and hungry<lb />
years. These people held it together<lb />
for us, and we are most ap-<lb />
preciative.<lb />
The person that I most want to<lb />
thank I haven't mentioned yet.<lb />
Richard Green came into this<lb />
newspaper as an assistant features<lb />
editor, and he rose through the<lb />
ranks to managing editor. Next<lb />
year, he will be the editor-in-chief. I<lb />
certainly wish him the best of luck<lb />
in his new endeavors, and I pledge<lb />
that I will be happy to help him<lb />
anyway I can. He will be a good<lb />
editor, and he will practice fairness.<lb />
I would also like to thank the<lb />
Media Board for all their help and<lb />
support. I had to do some mighty<lb />
fast dancing in a few of those<lb />
meetings to some of their questions,<lb />
but it was enjoyable and fun.<lb />
If there is such a thing as a guru in<lb />
this business, Ira Baker of the jour-<lb />
nalism faculty would have to<lb />
qualify as mine. John Warren has<lb />
also helped me with guidance and<lb />
encouragement. Several<lb />
newspapermen have helped en-<lb />
courage me. Among them are Harry<lb />
Hollingsworth, Mike Rouse, and<lb />
Bob Roule of the Durham Morning ;<lb />
Herald; Ashley Futrell of the<lb />
Washington Daily News; Tom<lb />
Boney of the Alamance News;<lb />
William Shires of the ECU News<lb />
Bureau; and Claude Sitton of the<lb />
Raleigh News and Observer.<lb />
By the way, "� 30 � means<lb />
"the end It is typed at the end of<lb />
each story to signal the typesetter<lb />
that there is no more to follow.<lb />
Thanks, Mom and Dad. Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. R.M. Barnes of Durham have<lb />
been among my biggest supporters,<lb />
as have my brother Michael and my<lb />
sister-in-law Karen. Thanks also to<lb />
a special young lady named Susan<lb />
Ries.<lb />
Thanks also to Brett Melvin,<lb />
Chancellor Thomas Brewer, the<lb />
Columbus County Board of Com-<lb />
missioners, the ECU Transit<lb />
System, the ECU Board of<lb />
Trustees, and the Athletic Depart-<lb />
ment for all of their help and<lb />
assistance this year on the editorial<lb />
page.<lb />
Thanks to everyone. It's been<lb />
fun, and it's been difficult, and it's<lb />
been impossible. In closing, I would<lb />
like to thank the most special people<lb />
of all to me � the ECU student<lb />
body. We did it all for you!<lb />
FAREWELL FROM THE 7S-80 STAFF<lb />
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DEBBIE<lb />
Totaling<lb />
CHARLES<lb />
CHANDLER<lb />
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GRAy<lb />
and -iov cartoon.sr, (�etIer<lb />
i-Letters To The Editor<lb />
Bus Drivers Air Their Side<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
We are writing to give the bus<lb />
drivers' point of view on Charlie Sher-<lb />
rod's replacement of Chubby Abshire<lb />
with Danny O'Connor.<lb />
First of all we do not approve Chub-<lb />
by's being fired in the first place. He<lb />
would have resigned after the first ses-<lb />
sion of summer school anyway.<lb />
Secondly, we are disturbed over his be-<lb />
ing replaced with Danny O'Connor.<lb />
Mr. O'Connor says he drove a bus in<lb />
high school which is all well and good.<lb />
However, he has no experience what-<lb />
soever with East Carolina's Transit<lb />
System. If Mr. O'Connor is so in-<lb />
terested in being assistant transit<lb />
manager then why didn't he start as a<lb />
driver and work his way up? In the<lb />
past, appointments have been made<lb />
based on the applicant's interest,<lb />
capability and experience within the<lb />
transit system. Mr. O'Connor doesn't<lb />
meet any of these requirements, but he<lb />
is a friend of Charlie Sherrod's.<lb />
A friendship appointment in the<lb />
regular cabinet isn't so bad, it just<lb />
costs the students his salary. A friend-<lb />
ship appointment as transit manager<lb />
will cost the students their buses.<lb />
Danny O'Connor doesn't have the<lb />
experience nor the qualifications to be<lb />
Assistant Transit Manager. The transit<lb />
system is just now getting straightened<lb />
out from unqualified management in<lb />
the past, but it looks like it's going to<lb />
happen again. Some of us are friends<lb />
of Danny's, but to support his appoint-<lb />
ment would undercut everything we've<lb />
worked for all year.<lb />
We, the bus drivers of ECU, are<lb />
looking out for the best interests of the<lb />
students by striving to provide an effi-<lb />
cient transit system. When it comes to<lb />
the appointment of key positions such<lb />
as transit managers, political games<lb />
and friendships should have no bearing<lb />
on the decision. We feel that what we<lb />
are doing is right and hope that the<lb />
students will stand behind us. After all,<lb />
if you don't, we all may be walking<lb />
next year.<lb />
Freddy Simon and six<lb />
SGA bus drivers<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
In response to Richard Morgan's let-<lb />
ter of April 24 ("TOTO Was Not The<lb />
Right Choice For ECU Students"), I<lb />
would like to correct some misguided<lb />
notions.<lb />
To bgin, the Major Attractions<lb />
Committee selects groups based on at<lb />
least 5 criteria:<lb />
1. Availability (This would include a<lb />
group's willingness to play at ECU.<lb />
2. Cost andor afordability.<lb />
3. Popularity based on a random<lb />
survey.<lb />
4. Popularity based on local record<lb />
sales, and<lb />
5. Popularity based on national<lb />
record charts and on local radio<lb />
airplay.<lb />
The criteria used for group selection<lb />
has not changed since my initial in-<lb />
volvement with the Major Attractions<lb />
Committee some 3 years ago. The same<lb />
procedure used to select sell-out con-<lb />
certs like Styx, Pablo Cruise, Firefall,<lb />
and Outlaws-Molly Hatchet was used<lb />
in selecting Toto. We had every reason<lb />
to bdiev that the conceit would be a<lb />
success.<lb />
Morgan's concert selection approach<lb />
of "supply and demand" is ineredabiy<lb />
simplistic and probably would end in<lb />
the satisfaction of only one individual -<lb />
himself.<lb />
The difficulties experienced in con-<lb />
cert selection are complicated to say<lb />
the least. It requires much more than a<lb />
superficial- accessment of "supply and<lb />
demand but rather, it requires some<lb />
knowledge of concerts and research.<lb />
The single worst problem is the small<lb />
sze of Minges Coliseum � a problem<lb />
that we have no control over and one<lb />
that appears to be with us for the<lb />
foreseeable future.<lb />
I believe the failure of the Toto con-<lb />
cert may rest with the late date in the<lb />
sememster. Students are simplv too<lb />
busy with final exam to attend a con-<lb />
cert. Unfortunately, the Toto tour<lb />
began only one night before the ECU<lb />
date and would have been impossible<lb />
to schedule any earlier. Il nothing else,<lb />
we now know that scheduling concerts<lb />
past April 1st is a mistake.<lb />
W are always open to constructs<lb />
student input; however, Morgan's let-<lb />
ter offers no constructive assistance.<lb />
The Major Attractions Committee<lb />
meets on a regular basis and our<lb />
meetings are publicized in the<lb />
"Announcements" section of the East<lb />
Carolinian. I would suggest Morgan<lb />
attend the meetings if he has any fur-<lb />
ther "words of wisdom<lb />
Charles M. Sune, Chairperson<lb />
Major Attractions Committee<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Eloquent argumentation is a thing to<lb />
admire � I admire it for its own sake<lb />
whether or not I agree with the point of<lb />
view expressed. Clear articulation of<lb />
both sides of an issue can be enlighten-<lb />
ing to partisans of either position and<lb />
speeds resolution of the issue.<lb />
But I equally despise the shabby<lb />
argument, especially the shabby argu-<lb />
ment coupled with bankrupt ideas.<lb />
Such as it is with Stephen Wohl's essay<lb />
in the March 20 edition of The East<lb />
Carolinian entitled "Skeletons From<lb />
Afghanistan May Be In American<lb />
Closet<lb />
While Wohl's essay appeared just<lb />
over a month ago, its outrageousness<lb />
still demands response. And I'm<lb />
delighted to allot myself the task � it<lb />
requires iittle intellectual exertion, due<lb />
in part, probably, to the amount of in-<lb />
tellectual exertion expended on it in the<lb />
first place.<lb />
It is the vogue now to give credence<lb />
to all ideas in the academic marketplac<lb />
no matter how often discredited or<lb />
how badly articulated. The notion that<lb />
some ideas are better than others seems<lb />
to have no place in the academic world,<lb />
and Wohl's essay is an example of the<lb />
indescretion of the East Carolinian's<lb />
article selection policy. The liberal<lb />
argument is usually sophistical, com-<lb />
plex, and circular to the point of absur-<lb />
dity; but Wohl appears to be a liberal<lb />
spokesman whose arguments are as<lb />
simplistic as they are devoid of intellec-<lb />
tual content.<lb />
Wohl presents an intriguing<lb />
hypothesis in the wake of President<lb />
Carter's Olympic boycott decision. For<lb />
those of you who fortunately missed it<lb />
the first time around, here's the gist:<lb />
"Fear of unfavorable comparison<lb />
with the Soviet Union is the real reason<lb />
the United State government is<lb />
pushing for a boycott of the Moscow<lb />
Olympics<lb />
Actually, even a position a-<lb />
untenable as Wohl has taken in his<lb />
Skeleton essa) could have produced<lb />
some dialogue of worth, some grist for<lb />
the liberal-conservative mill ot conten-<lb />
tion. But Wohl makes three mistake<lb />
First, he disregards standard infor-<lb />
mation considered apodictic bv liber.<lb />
and conservatives alike. Second. Wohl<lb />
apparentlv knows little of the pro-<lb />
paedeutics of politics so necessarv to<lb />
serious discussion, and third, the non-<lb />
sequiturs sprinkled throughout his<lb />
piece would make a high school com-<lb />
position teacher blush. Wohl succeeds<lb />
only in making the liberal establish-<lb />
ment at :ast CArohna look foolish,<lb />
something that apparentlv isn't hard to<lb />
do.<lb />
But more important thafn the ro�s<lb />
inaccuracies m e essas aivd Oa�i af-<lb />
truths used a proof Wohl's piece<lb />
demonstrates that extent to which<lb />
liberalism has run out of control at<lb />
East CArohna and other major unver-<lb />
sities. That such a vacuous piece ot<lb />
writing can be published in a student<lb />
newspaper in the first place and then<lb />
go unchallenged b the student body is<lb />
an indication of the sad state of conser-<lb />
vatism at ECU as well as the publishing<lb />
standards of its newspaper.<lb />
Wohl's essay ha- no inherent worth.<lb />
neither as political analysis nor as<lb />
social commentary. It would be abhor-<lb />
rent to me to give it a modicum of<lb />
legitimacy by refusing it and thereby<lb />
attach some importance to it that<lb />
would not otherwise hasve existed. It<lb />
seems that the essay served an eristic<lb />
purpose, drawing atention to the<lb />
author by th espousal of an outrageous<lb />
position. I'm led to believe this fellow<lb />
is nothing more than a luft-mensch. a<lb />
quality shared by most persons of<lb />
liberal persuasion.<lb />
These persons desperately need a<lb />
conversion to conservatism, but it will<lb />
be a difficult process because of the<lb />
liberal's natural reluctance to face<lb />
reality. But it will also be an enjoyable<lb />
task for me as a senior at East Carolina<lb />
next year as I attempt to perform a<lb />
maieutic function for the liberal com-<lb />
munity and articulate a political alter-<lb />
native for those students disgrundled<lb />
with the posturings of the dominant<lb />
liberal elite.<lb />
That elite represents the kind of<lb />
knee-jerk libralism that heeds no ra-<lb />
tional argumentation, that heeds no<lb />
common sense. But these are the per-<lb />
sons that most need ideological clens-<lb />
ing, that need the shock treatment of<lb />
reality.<lb />
And that is my task.<lb />
Stan Ridglev<lb />
Wilson, NC<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
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expressing alt points of view. Mail or drop<lb />
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Building, across from the library.<lb />
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name, address, phone number and<lb />
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typed, double spaced, or neath printed,<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
APRIL 29, 1980<lb />
Page<lb />
LeRoux Galvanizes Attic-Goers<lb />
Leon Medica<lb />
bass player and producer<lb />
By DLBBlfc HOT ALING<lb />
Features Fdilor<lb />
"It's about damn time com-<lb />
mented one anxious LeRoux fan<lb />
who had just waited through an<lb />
hour of 10th Avenue and several<lb />
minutes of stage preparation. At<lb />
about 11 p.m stage lights dimmed<lb />
and six figures stepped out of the<lb />
backstage room and took their<lb />
places.<lb />
The Attic was packed throughout<lb />
with Bud-drinking, ready-to-cut-<lb />
loose students and Greenville locals<lb />
who had come out to hear Capitol<lb />
recording artists Louisiana LeRoux.<lb />
They didn't particularly care about<lb />
hearing an opening act. It wasn't<lb />
that 10th Avenue was boring, it's<lb />
just that the people wanted to hear<lb />
one band only, and the steady line<lb />
from 9 p.m. until 11 p.m. outside<lb />
the Attic entrance proved that.<lb />
Making their way fromt he west<lb />
to the east, LeRoux played in Blow-<lb />
ing Rock and Raleigh before coming<lb />
to Greenville. The Greenville crowd<lb />
proved to be an enthusiastic crowd<lb />
cheering and clapping through all of<lb />
the first two cuts of the perfor-<lb />
mance. The third song, "Feel It"<lb />
from their second album "Keep the<lb />
Fire Burning combined the pure<lb />
energy of Leon S. Medica on bass<lb />
with lead singer Jeff Pollard's over-<lb />
whelming lead.<lb />
Providing clean back-up,<lb />
keyboard player Bobby Campo con-<lb />
tributed to the musical precision this<lb />
band demonstrated throughout all<lb />
of their Thursday night perfor-<lb />
mance.<lb />
LEon Medica, the Wizard of Oz<lb />
Lion look-a-like, bass player, pro-<lb />
vides a strong base for this efferves-<lb />
cent band and has led the band into<lb />
success with his production of both<lb />
of LeRoux's albums. The<lb />
Louisiana-based band's upcoming<lb />
album will be produced by someone<lb />
outside of the band.<lb />
Placing their hit song "New<lb />
Orleans Ladies" stategically 23<lb />
through the performance, the crowd<lb />
immediately intensified their hand-<lb />
clapping and joined in on the<lb />
choruses. Bobby Campo not only<lb />
displayed his bongo-playing skills,<lb />
but also played the flute on this par-<lb />
ticular cut and others during the<lb />
night. Rod Roddy added his clavinet<lb />
playing talents to this song, making<lb />
it one of the most enjoyable cuts of<lb />
the evening.<lb />
Interviewing jazz pieces with<lb />
mellow rock and roll songs, LeRoux<lb />
remained in control of the audinece<lb />
until the end of their performance,<lb />
their second encore. Setting the pace<lb />
of keyed enthusiasm, drummer<lb />
David Peters and guitarist Tony<lb />
Haselden complete this band of<lb />
pure, fresh talent. LeRoux proves<lb />
its uniqueness by combining jazz,<lb />
rock and roll, blues and cajun music<lb />
into one overwhelming aura of<lb />
talent that captivates all kinds of<lb />
audineces.<lb />
Thursday night was an evening of<lb />
easy pleasure � Louisiana LeRoux<lb />
did all of the work and we, the au-<lb />
dience, reaped the profits of a group<lb />
consisting of six musicians who the<lb />
audience at the Attic that night<lb />
hopes will be back real soon.<lb />
Following the performance, Rod<lb />
Roddy, keyboard, and Jeff Pollard,<lb />
lead singer and guitarist, discussed<lb />
their start in the "Business" and<lb />
their plans for th future.<lb />
LeRoux's new album will be com-<lb />
ing out in July but accoridng to Jeff<lb />
Pollard, "We haven't decided the<lb />
name of the album yet. We're still<lb />
working on it<lb />
The group is working towards a<lb />
goal on their upcoming album of<lb />
straight rock and roll. Pollard ex-<lb />
plained, "It will include a lot of<lb />
elements our old albums hada lot<lb />
of harmony. Since the first albums<lb />
were basically laid back and funky,<lb />
we felt a real need to put out an<lb />
album that was as straightforward<lb />
and direct as we were on stage.<lb />
See LEROUX Page 7, Col. 5<lb />
Jeff Pollard<lb />
lead singer and guitarist<lb />
Low Attendance At Rally Blamed On Weather<lb />
Sews Analysis<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A recent article in this paper<lb />
stated that there is a conflict bet-<lb />
ween the anti-draft and anti-nuclear<lb />
networks in this nation. The writer<lb />
seemed to think that there is a battle<lb />
for support of the individuals con-<lb />
cerned about the future growth of<lb />
this country and world, and nothing<lb />
could be further from the truth.<lb />
Throughout the nation, various<lb />
political factions are uniting to pro-<lb />
test against conditions that seem<lb />
deleterious to the positive growth of<lb />
this nation.<lb />
There is a common enemy �<lb />
those who are willing to exploit the<lb />
country and people of the United<lb />
States for corporate profits or<lb />
political advancement. The anti-<lb />
draftanti-nuclear coalition is a<lb />
gathering storm composed of in-<lb />
dividuals who have held the same<lb />
positions for nearly two decades as<lb />
opposed to the politicians who drift<lb />
as the winds of circumstance dic-<lb />
tate. Group affiliations and<lb />
organizational commitments are<lb />
becoming blurred in a manner that<lb />
would prove quite startling to a<lb />
movement activist who had gone to<lb />
sleep in 1968 and awakened 12 years<lb />
later.<lb />
The political activists of the 60s,<lb />
who often spent more time fighting<lb />
each other than the enemy, have<lb />
realized that their only legitimate<lb />
power base lies in the unification of<lb />
various factions for the common<lb />
good of the country. The '70s were<lb />
spent examining goals, preparing<lb />
through education and self-<lb />
exploration and integrating the<lb />
political and social mainstream of<lb />
the country. Activists have realized<lb />
that you cannot change the system<lb />
through dropping out and attacking<lb />
from the outside and that the most<lb />
viable method of productive change<lb />
is the transition from within.<lb />
There have been many tremen-<lb />
dous protests against the menace of<lb />
nuclear proliferation such as the<lb />
various assaults on Seabrook, In-<lb />
dian Point and Rocky Flats. The<lb />
movement has had its first martyr in<lb />
Karen Silkwood and held its first<lb />
prominent demonstration last spr-<lb />
ing in Washington, D.C. The<lb />
newspaper headlines spoke of<lb />
"Carter's Vietnam and the event<lb />
brought together over 100,000 peo-<lb />
ple.<lb />
The event was the first major<lb />
political pronouncement of Barry<lb />
Commoner, candidate for president<lb />
for the Citizens Party. The interac-<lb />
tion between Commoner and the<lb />
crowd gave him and others the<lb />
realization that there is an under-<lb />
represented majority in this country<lb />
and offered the inspiration for the<lb />
genesis of the Citizens Party. What<lb />
has begun as one small group's<lb />
dream of taking the "lesser of two<lb />
evils" out of the political scenario is<lb />
on the verge of becoming a full-<lb />
blown political party.<lb />
Last August, another significant<lb />
toll was struck in the anti-corporate<lb />
movement as a verv prestigious<lb />
assemblage of popular musicians<lb />
gathered in Madison Square Garden<lb />
for the MUSE benefit for a non-<lb />
nuclear future. The MUSE<lb />
organization sponsored the concert,<lb />
a proceeding triple album vet. and<lb />
an upcoming cinematic endeavor<lb />
donating a significant portion to the<lb />
fight for renewable energy sources.<lb />
Although the group has been<lb />
criticized as a commercial exploita-<lb />
tion of a critical issue and for not<lb />
really donating that large a percen-<lb />
tage to the cause, it was still a very<lb />
See LOW Page 7, Col. 1<lb />
Pete Seeger<lb />
New Greenville Area Band<lb />
To Debut Thursday Night<lb />
WSES<lb />
No Vacancy<lb />
The newest band in the Greenville area will play at JJ's this Thursday night. Three of the six musicians are ECU<lb />
students: (from left) Mark Little, Doug Jervey (ECU), Fred Midgett, Tod Stilley (ECU), Grace Brummett (ECU),<lb />
and David Sutton.<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
"It doesn't have to make sense to<lb />
be goodbut at least we're<lb />
honest<lb />
What does this mean? Who<lb />
knows, but it's the slogan for one of<lb />
the newest bands in the Greenville<lb />
area � No Vacancy � and they'll<lb />
be at JJ's Thursday night.<lb />
No Vacancy is a six-piece group,<lb />
and three of the musicians are ECU<lb />
students: Grace Brummett, a junior<lb />
voice major from Fayetteville; Doug<lb />
Jervey, a freshman piano major<lb />
from Franklin, Va and Tod<lb />
Stilley, a freshman business major<lb />
from New Bern (he says his business<lb />
is rock and roll).<lb />
The present band has only been<lb />
together since January, according to<lb />
drummer Fred Midgett of<lb />
Maysville, but he and Stilley go<lb />
back to August 1978. They met<lb />
when playing for a March of Dimes<lb />
telethon and started writing music<lb />
shortly thereafter.<lb />
With Midgett on drums and<lb />
Stilley on guitars, they recruited<lb />
bassist and saxophonist Gerald Ed-<lb />
wards and began working out their<lb />
tunes. With the addition of vocalist<lb />
Scott Whitford, the original No<lb />
Vacancy band was compete.<lb />
In the summer of 1979, the band<lb />
released a demo tape. D.M. One<lb />
was distributed at Apple Records in<lb />
Greenville and Rainbow Records in<lb />
New Bern that the tape was made<lb />
with the bare minimum of electronic<lb />
accessories, the quality was accep-<lb />
table. But the originality and uni-<lb />
queness of the tunes on D.M. One<lb />
was the strongest aspect.<lb />
At the end of the summer, Ed-<lb />
wards went to Western Carolina<lb />
University to study saxophone and<lb />
Whitford quit the band and present<lb />
rhythm guitarist David Sutton of<lb />
Belgrade joined the group. Then<lb />
Stilley met keyboardist Doug<lb />
Jervey, who lived in the same dorm<lb />
and began playing with No Vacancy<lb />
after Thanksgiving.<lb />
In January of this year, vocalist<lb />
Grace Brummett. a resident<lb />
counselor at Real Crisis Center, and<lb />
bassist Mark Little, formerly of<lb />
Two Dollar Pistol, rounded out the<lb />
group and they begangrueling prac-<lb />
tice schedule � three or four nights<lb />
each week.<lb />
About a month ago, the group ac-<lb />
quired an excellent sound systrem<lb />
designed by Associated Sound Pro-<lb />
ducts ot Raleigh, quite a departure<lb />
from the sparse e uipment used on<lb />
D.M. One. Eb Strickland, jazz<lb />
guitarist in the ECU Jazz Ensemble,<lb />
presently runs the sound system for<lb />
No Vacancy and also for Buford T<lb />
and Tommy G.<lb />
No Vacancy's first gig was at Big<lb />
Surf in Atlantic Beach last weekend.<lb />
Midgett. who has written or co-<lb />
written most of their original tunes,<lb />
See NO VACANCY Page 6<lb />
Semester's End<lb />
Means Certain<lb />
Woes For Bucs<lb />
By DAVID NORRIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Another year at ECU is drawing<lb />
to a close. The smell of coconut oil<lb />
is in the air, crazed gunmen armed<lb />
with water pistols carry on their<lb />
misdeeds, an epidemic of broken<lb />
arms and sprained wrists rages un-<lb />
checked through the ranks of frisbee<lb />
players and, one by one, thousands<lb />
of students are finishing term papers<lb />
and starting exhaustive party and<lb />
exam schedules. College is nearly<lb />
always a pretty crazy place, and it<lb />
gets even more so at this time of the<lb />
year. Spring is really a great time to<lb />
sit back and watch the confusion<lb />
swirling around you, and there is<lb />
certainly a great variety of things to<lb />
create confusion.<lb />
Take refrigerators. Please, take<lb />
my refrigerator. I don't feel like lug-<lb />
ging it out to the trucks on the mall,<lb />
and as if carrying them back isn't<lb />
enough work, they even want us to<lb />
take out the leftover food. At least,<lb />
we get those $10 deposits back.<lb />
By the way, now is not a good<lb />
time to stock up with a month's<lb />
worth of groceries. It sounds stupid<lb />
to tell you this, but I have known<lb />
people who did that this late in the<lb />
semester and ended up eating six TV<lb />
dinners a day to get things cleared<lb />
out.<lb />
Textbooks are a great source of<lb />
student aggravation, rivaled only by<lb />
our parking system and 8 a.m.<lb />
classes. Often, the store will not buy<lb />
back a certain text until the next<lb />
school year, which is not much help<lb />
to graduating seniors (or flunking<lb />
juniors). This is why my brother, a<lb />
prospective English major at<lb />
another school, received fpr<lb />
Christmas the complete works of<lb />
John Milton and Alexander Pope.<lb />
Sometimes, they will never buy<lb />
back a particular textbook, evert if<lb />
you never opened it. These are often<lb />
the expensive, boring ones. To be<lb />
fair, though, I can sometimes see<lb />
the store's point of view. After all,<lb />
would you want to buy 800 copies of<lb />
Principles of Grammatical Con-<lb />
struction or 550 copies of The Ad-<lb />
vanced Pharmaceutical Quantitative<lb />
Analysis Workbook?<lb />
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this time. Pots, pans, dirty carpets,<lb />
unsalable textbooks on boring sub-<lb />
jects, old copies of Newsweek,<lb />
gigantic wooden bed platforms and<lb />
nearly everything else can be bought<lb />
at these sales. The problem is that<lb />
no one has any money right now.<lb />
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ble, but they can ease the problems<lb />
of packing, which is the most<lb />
laborious task that any college stu-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN APRIL 29.1980<lb />
Attic Owner<lb />
Given Award<lb />
No Vacancy<lb />
By MARIANNE<lb />
EDWARDS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Tom "Skinner"<lb />
Haines has had a lot to<lb />
celebrate about recent-<lb />
ly.<lb />
In addition to turn-<lb />
ing 35, and winning<lb />
first place in the Pepsi<lb />
Cola Bottling Co. Inc.<lb />
Amateur Photography<lb />
Contest, Haines was<lb />
presented with a Gold<lb />
Album from the rock<lb />
band, The Outlaws,<lb />
this month.<lb />
Haines has been the<lb />
president and talent<lb />
buyer of the Attic,<lb />
N.Cs number three<lb />
nightclub, for the past<lb />
nine years. The Gold<lb />
sober and serious<lb />
standpoint Once he<lb />
sees these qualities in a<lb />
band, Tom Haines will<lb />
help them financially or<lb />
in any other way possi-<lb />
ble to achieve their<lb />
goals.<lb />
In the last year<lb />
along, the Attic used 92<lb />
different performing<lb />
bands, more than any<lb />
other club in a three<lb />
state area.<lb />
In fact, Haines was a<lb />
major reason why the<lb />
Outlaws have achieved<lb />
the success that they<lb />
have. When bass player<lb />
Harvey Dalton Arnold,<lb />
Jr. was just starting<lb />
out, Haines saw that<lb />
Album, "Bring it Back Harvey was "an artist,<lb />
Alive" (Arista one of those lucky few<lb />
Records) was awarded who set out for a goal<lb />
in person to Haines by and reached it So,<lb />
the Outlaws for his ma- Haines booked Harvey<lb />
jor contributions to the and his early bands and<lb />
world of rock and roll, worked hard to help<lb />
Through his job, them out. Eventually,<lb />
Continued from Pigc 5<lb />
says No Vacancy will play about 20<lb />
percent original music, but he hopes<lb />
that will increase with greater ex-<lb />
posure.<lb />
At first we thought we couldn't<lb />
play too much original stuff because<lb />
people are going to want to come to<lb />
a club and hear a band that plays<lb />
stuff they're familiar with. But<lb />
when we played at the beach, we<lb />
were amazed that some of our<lb />
original stuff got the best<lb />
response<lb />
Most of the band members feel<lb />
that even though they play songs by<lb />
other groups, they don't want to<lb />
play songs that have been<lb />
overplayed by radio stations.<lb />
"If you can go into a bar and hear<lb />
a band and it's just like listening to<lb />
the radio, why not sit in the car and<lb />
listen to the radio and park where<lb />
you ant to Midgett says.<lb />
"We're trying to offer an alter-<lb />
native to the stuff that you hear all<lb />
the time, even though we do play<lb />
some popular things because we<lb />
know that people wilike it and<lb />
because we like it We don't want<lb />
to get locked.<lb />
Jervey, 19, echoes Midgett's feel-<lb />
ings about variety in the music No<lb />
vacancy plays. "One thing we ant to<lb />
stress about other people's tunes is<lb />
that we want to keep changing, not<lb />
playing the same things over and<lb />
over every time you come back<lb />
When asked how he would<lb />
describe the type of music No<lb />
Vacancy writes, Stilley, 18, had a<lb />
hard time coming up with a defini-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"I don't really know. It's so<lb />
varied between new wave and hard<lb />
rock. We've got different per-<lb />
sonalities writing the different<lb />
songs, so they're bound to come out<lb />
different, especially when you com-<lb />
bine them. Like Fred and I get<lb />
together to write a song � it's total-<lb />
ly different from anything around<lb />
beecause I've got the hard rock in<lb />
me and Fred is into new wave<lb />
All of the members expressed that<lb />
they were out to have a good time<lb />
playing music and to try to make a<lb />
living at what they like best, but<lb />
they also want their audiences to en-<lb />
joy themselves.<lb />
So maybe it doesn't have to make<lb />
sense to be good. Al of the members<lb />
are serious musicians and at the<lb />
same time they are out to have fun.<lb />
That makes sense to me, and they<lb />
are good too.<lb />
1 Semester End Blues<lb />
Continued from Page 5 the floor and were never thought of<lb />
ches of post-Thanksgiving and again. There was also a bunch of<lb />
Christmas vacation items must go as drink bottles, which were quickly<lb />
WCH sold to the Stop-N-Go. Altogether,<lb />
Just as pioneers with overloaded it was a profitable day.<lb />
Conestoga wagons had to abandon The actual moving-out days are<lb />
their heavy furniture in the desert in truly phenomenal events, especially<lb />
order to reach California, so must in the high-rise dorms. If you liked<lb />
students leave behind unnecessary the panoramic grandeur and panick-<lb />
belongings so they can make it home in&amp; crowds of burning Atlanta in<lb />
in one or two trips. A stroll through "Gone With the Wind you'd love<lb />
the halls of most dorms can be pro- the masses of refugees fleeing from<lb />
fitable during the last few days, Greene or Clement dorms, clogging<lb />
especially if you like back issues of the elevators and stairs as they try to<lb />
Time or old wine bottles with escape the confusion with their<lb />
candles in them. worldly possessions in cartons and<lb />
Some people leave all kinds of suitcases,<lb />
things in their fooms. One year, my Occasionally in the past, over<lb />
father arrived suddenly, and 1 had taken by a mood of chivalry, I've<lb />
to leave in a hurry. I left behind a helped friends move out of such<lb />
glass of tea, a shredded silkscreen places. Most guys are smart enough<lb />
frame and a burned-out fan. to arrange a temporary fight with<lb />
Another year, long ago when 1 their girlfriends around moving<lb />
dwelled on the Hill, a friend and I time, just long enough to get some<lb />
cleaned out the room of a neighbor dumb friend of hers to help with her<lb />
who had left for the summer and moving. (No, 1 don't want to help<lb />
didn't lock the door. The neighbor anyone move out this semester.)<lb />
was one of those people who dis- The nice thing about moving out<lb />
dained small coins and never picked is that right after that, you get to go<lb />
them up. We found a huge handful home for the summer. Recovering<lb />
of pennies, as well as dozens of from all this takes about four mon-<lb />
dimes and nickels that had fallen on ths.<lb />
Tom Haines has given<lb />
many bands the oppor-<lb />
tunity to make<lb />
something of<lb />
themselves. Haines<lb />
respects profssionalism<lb />
and dedication.<lb />
Through the admira-<lb />
tion of these qualities,<lb />
Haines, employees and<lb />
the bands that play the<lb />
Attic, have made the<lb />
Attic one of-the most<lb />
respected clubs in the<lb />
South. If a band does<lb />
well at the Attic, then<lb />
they will go places,<lb />
because the Attic's<lb />
reputation stretches<lb />
from Maryland to<lb />
Florida.<lb />
Haines believes that<lb />
the Outlaws were form<lb />
ed and launched into<lb />
the successful career<lb />
that they so well deserv-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Now the Attic, under<lb />
Haines' leadership and<lb />
the leadership of six<lb />
other supportive<lb />
managers, is broaden-<lb />
ing its base. Greek<lb />
Concerts, Comic Book<lb />
Conventions and Foose<lb />
Ball Tournaments are<lb />
making the Attic into<lb />
an entertainment<lb />
center.<lb />
So, if you get the<lb />
chance, journey on<lb />
down to the Attic and<lb />
hear some good music.<lb />
Who knows? Maybe<lb />
Special Thanks To<lb />
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Of Their Support<lb />
STEVE EVERETTE<lb />
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significant "occurrence for it<lb />
popularized the movement and<lb />
brought the argument against<lb />
nuclear proliferation to a wider ma-<lb />
jority of Americans.<lb />
An equally profound event was<lb />
Jimmy Carter's declaration of the<lb />
resumption of the registration and<lb />
possible conscription of 18 to 20<lb />
year olds, spurring political reaction<lb />
throughout the nation. On March<lb />
22, 1980, nearly 40 thousand in-<lb />
dividuals from all walks of life and<lb />
from all over the country united in<lb />
Washington to let the president,<lb />
generals and corporations know<lb />
that the American people will not<lb />
stand idly by while they plan in-<lb />
terventionist foreign policy. Viet-<lb />
nam was not that long ago, and the<lb />
youth of America are not so<lb />
apathetic that they wil! succumb to<lb />
the spilling of our blood to protect<lb />
Exxon, Mobil and Citibanks "vital<lb />
interest in the Middle East<lb />
Last Saturday, the largest and<lb />
most comprehensive anti-nukeanti-<lb />
draft demonstration in the history<lb />
of the United States was scheduled<lb />
to take place in Washington, D.C.<lb />
The event was sponsored by the<lb />
Coalition for a Non-Nuclear World,<lb />
a broad-based alliance of labor,<lb />
women's, environmental, native<lb />
American and other groups that<lb />
began out of concern over nuclear<lb />
weapons and the nuclear power in-<lb />
dustries. The event was a four-day<lb />
affair that featured massive lobby-<lb />
ing speeches by such luminaries as<lb />
Barry Commoner and LaDonna<lb />
Harris, Dr. Helen Caldicott, Dave<lb />
Dellinger, Daniel Ellsberg, Dr. Ben<lb />
jamin Spock and Russell Means;<lb />
music from Bonnie Raitt and John<lb />
Hall, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Peter<lb />
Paul and Mary, Sweet Honey in the<lb />
Rock, Pete Seeger, Holly Near and<lb />
Bright Morning Star and<lb />
demonstrations such as yesterday's<lb />
attempt to block the Pentagon.<lb />
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Carter, in perhaps the most<lb />
senseless act of the clampdown, sent<lb />
a "humanitarian rescue force to<lb />
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of God Allah prevented the military<lb />
action from destroying the hostages<lb />
and launching us headlong into the<lb />
Apocalypse. It set the stage for<lb />
future political and social upheaval.<lb />
We arrived in Washington at<lb />
about 11 a.m a perfectly miserable<lb />
Saturday. It was bitterly cold, and<lb />
torrents of rain descended upon the<lb />
city. The projected crowd of about<lb />
150,000 turned out to be a much<lb />
smaller yet stronger group of<lb />
35,000. Many people came from as<lb />
far away as Washington state. Col<lb />
orado and Flotida, and it seemed<lb />
that those from the immediate area<lb />
may have been frustrated by the<lb />
weather.<lb />
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building, we could hear the strains<lb />
of "lhe limes They Are A<lb />
Changin" performed by Peter,<lb />
Paul and Mar Ada Sanchez of the<lb />
Coalition moderated, a.nd speeches<lb />
were given by Helen Caldicott,<lb />
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cheer (in spite of conditions),<lb />
solidarity and n dynamic ense of<lb />
urgency in 'he discussions of the<lb />
issues.<lb />
As we proceeded to march down<lb />
Constitution avenue. I became<lb />
aware of the crowd around me, full<lb />
not of radical longhairs but more of<lb />
a microcosm of society. It was com-<lb />
posed of blacks, whites, youths,<lb />
elderly, men, women, workers and<lb />
bosses � all blended together to<lb />
reveal the tremendous impact of the<lb />
draft regulation and nuclear power<lb />
industry upon our society. As we<lb />
moved and chanted, I was deeply<lb />
moved by the strong feelings of<lb />
comaraderie among the members<lb />
and the affinity of the non-violent<lb />
procession. We were one with<lb />
ourselves and the world.<lb />
We arrived at the stage site, and<lb />
scattered all about were booths<lb />
from political groups ranging from<lb />
the Citizens Party to the Socialist<lb />
Party. There were many enterpris-<lb />
ing capitalists out to make a large<lb />
profit by selling I-shirts and but-<lb />
tons at exorbitant prices. Even at<lb />
the most idealistic of gatherings,<lb />
there are those who are out to turn<lb />
an important event into a personal<lb />
profit.<lb />
The crowd surrounded the stage,<lb />
and the first group, Brigrh Morning<lb />
Star, performed, followed by the<lb />
first succession of speakers while I<lb />
proceeded to make my way to the<lb />
media area. Throughout the day, I<lb />
stood face to face with Bonnie<lb />
Raitt, John Hall, Daniel Ellsberg,<lb />
Benjamin Spock and Russell means,<lb />
but nothing could compare to when<lb />
I stood eye to eye with and shook<lb />
the hand of Barry Commoner. Few<lb />
were as impressive or possessed as<lb />
strong an emotional presence as did<lb />
Dr. Commoner, and his words<lb />
filtered through the haze of the day<lb />
to strike at the very commitments 1<lb />
hold dear I could not have been as<lb />
moved by meeting anyone in the na<lb />
tion as those few moments I spent in<lb />
communication with the man who<lb />
mav hold the kev to this nation's<lb />
future.<lb />
The interpreters who translated<lb />
the vocal communication to the deaf<lb />
in the audience also made a long<lb />
lasting impression. Not only did<lb />
they translate the spoken word, they<lb />
translated the powerful emotion<lb />
present in the speakers and carried<lb />
the lyrics and musical messages to<lb />
the crowd as various performers<lb />
weaved their scenarios.<lb />
Above all, the presence of the<lb />
native American was felt very<lb />
strongly as they formed a vital link<lb />
in the protective chain of the stage<lb />
area. 1 fully realized the beauty of<lb />
the people and the tremendous debt<lb />
that we owe them as a race, just as I<lb />
became aware of the role that the<lb />
play in the platform of the coalition.<lb />
As Russell Means, president of the<lb />
American Indian Movement, stated,<lb />
"This country was stolen from one<lb />
race and built upon the backs of<lb />
another, and once again these are<lb />
the ones who will suffer most by a<lb />
future that is dominated by the<lb />
nuclear menace<lb />
As the day began to wind down,<lb />
the crowd began to chant for Bonnie<lb />
Raitt and John Hnll, and soon<lb />
enough their wishes were fulfilled.<lb />
The final song of the day was John<lb />
and Johanna Hail's 'Power and<lb />
as Hall and Raitt broke into the<lb />
refrain, I began to weep openlv at<lb />
the magnificent power that we had<lb />
in our midst, the power to change a<lb />
nation. As the night broke, I<lb />
reflected on the sight oi 30 thousand<lb />
cold and wet peop'c who had braved<lb />
the da without a single light,<lb />
without an arrest<lb />
drug overdose<lb />
whatever powers<lb />
presenting me with the opportunity<lb />
to take part in such a celebration of<lb />
life.<lb />
Continued from Page 5<lb />
Hence, we took the direction of<lb />
straight ahead rock and roll. We<lb />
were very excited about the<lb />
possibilities of exploring this direc-<lb />
tion while keeping as much of the<lb />
basic characteristics we started with;<lb />
such as lots of vocal harmonies,<lb />
sparkling keyboards, sterling bass,<lb />
etc.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 29, 1980<lb />
Farewell To Robert M. Swaim<lb />
After a four-year career with The the newspaper do not produce<lb />
East Carolinian and its predecessor, results, the account is turned over to<lb />
Fountainhead, Advertising Director the attorney. "I've been to court to<lb />
Robert M. Swaim is leaving at the collect accounts before, and I have<lb />
end of this summer. never lost a case Swaim said, ad-<lb />
Under Swaim's direction since ding that he doesn't like to do this<lb />
1 77, the advertising department of and that with good advertisers this is<lb />
t le campus newspaper has increased not a problem,<lb />
revenues from $16,000 to an As far as the total process involv-<lb />
estimated $110,000 in 1979-80. The ed in revamping the advertising<lb />
increase has made possible several department is concerned, Swaim ad-<lb />
improvements at The East Caroli- ded, "It didn't take any magic. It<lb />
nian, including higher salaries for didn't take a genius. All it took was<lb />
staff members, purchase of modern pulling some heads together and im-<lb />
electronic typesetting equipment plementing some standard accoun-<lb />
and remodeling of the newspaper's ting and business procedures,<lb />
offices. "That's why the paper has pro-<lb />
Swaim was also instrumental in spered. It's not because me or<lb />
the creation of the Media Board, anybody else came in here and was a<lb />
which now directs all campus media<lb />
independent of control by the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association.<lb />
Once described by his detractors<lb />
as "the most powerful and influen-<lb />
tial student" at ECU, Swaim has<lb />
been involved in several hot con-<lb />
troversies since first coming here in the increased salaries for employees.<lb />
1976. As a result, he leaves behind a "To get more work out of people<lb />
mixed batch of friends and enemies.<lb />
His enemies may greet with<lb />
whiz kid. We just used some good<lb />
business sense. It's just good<lb />
business practice that we learned<lb />
right here at ECU in the School of<lb />
Business<lb />
Among the benefits as a result of<lb />
this increased revenue, Swaim cited<lb />
pleasure his departure, and his<lb />
friends may hate to see him go, but<lb />
those involved in this newspaper will<lb />
remember his contributions to its<lb />
financial security and editorial in-<lb />
dependence.<lb />
Since Swaim was appointed<lb />
advertising director in 1977, the<lb />
advertising revenue of the<lb />
newspaper has increased roughly<lb />
700 percent. When asked about the<lb />
he said, "you've got to pay them<lb />
more. The attitude people had was<lb />
'Why bust my "ass for $20 a<lb />
month Swaim also noted the new<lb />
typesetting system, wire service<lb />
subscriptions, carpeting on the ce-<lb />
ment floors, better typewriters and<lb />
desks which have been purchased<lb />
with the revenue.<lb />
"Without increased revenue, the<lb />
paper would have folded a long time<lb />
other side for a while.<lb />
"I've been criticized for other<lb />
things, too. I've been called<lb />
unethical. The very people who call-<lb />
ed me unethical and who screamed<lb />
it the loudest and the most often <lb />
don't know what the word ethical<lb />
means. It's just a catch-all word<lb />
they throw out. It's a good criticism<lb />
to call somebody unethical. I took<lb />
the ethics course in the journalism<lb />
department in my sophomore year,<lb />
and 1 don't need anybody coming<lb />
up to tell me what a newspaper<lb />
should or should not print, because<lb />
I know<lb />
Swaim has frequently been in-<lb />
volved in disagreements between the<lb />
newspaper and the campus govern-<lb />
ment. He feels that a primary role of<lb />
journalism is to be "the govern-<lb />
ment's adversary, the eye of the<lb />
people, the voice of the people. I<lb />
don't care if you're talking about<lb />
Richard Nixon and the Washington<lb />
Post or Brett Melvin and The East<lb />
Carolinian. There's always going to<lb />
be that adversary relationship.<lb />
There always has been. That's what<lb />
prompted the American Revolution.<lb />
That was one of the fundamental<lb />
principles this country was founded<lb />
on � freedom of the press.<lb />
"We have an obligation to be<lb />
'watchdog to know what's going<lb />
on in the legislature, in the executive<lb />
and judicial branches, and to tell the<lb />
truth and to print nothing but the<lb />
truth. Now, if we want to criticize<lb />
n<lb />
on me. I hated to see him go; ECU<lb />
lost when he left. He was smart. He<lb />
taught us to think and to take<lb />
nothng at face value<lb />
Leo Jenkins, former chancellor of<lb />
ECU, was also an important in-<lb />
fluence on Swaim. "I learned so<lb />
me right from wrong, and she<lb />
taught me to say 'yes, sir' and 'yes,<lb />
ma'am and she taught me to<lb />
respect people, and to try my damn-<lb />
dest to do what is honorable<lb />
Even now when Swaim goes<lb />
home, he states that he learns<lb />
steps he took to achieve this signifi- everybody. When you've got an 18<lb />
cant increase, Swaim responded, "It percent inflation rate, you've got to<lb />
was a lot of hard work  I guess the<lb />
biggest thing was that we became<lb />
aggressive. We sat down and looked<lb />
at the Chamber of Commerce direc-<lb />
tory, the yellow pages, and rode up<lb />
and down the streets all over town<lb />
looking at what stores were where<lb />
we<lb />
ago because there aren't enough stu- and take somebody to task, we'll do<lb />
dent fees to go around for that on page four, and that is our<lb />
priviledge. That page is reserved for<lb />
our opinion<lb />
As far as criticism is concerned,<lb />
Swaim adds, "To be a good jour-<lb />
nalist, you've got to let this criticism<lb />
roll off your back. You're not going<lb />
to please all the people all the time,<lb />
and as long as somebody's criticiz-<lb />
ing you, you know you're doing<lb />
much about management from that something new from her. "I guess a<lb />
man. I followed Dr. Jenkins' lot of my conservatism comes from<lb />
management theory that you can't her. My grandmother is a very, very<lb />
do it all by yourself, so the best<lb />
make more money Even with the<lb />
enormous increase in revenue, the<lb />
newspaper has only reached about<lb />
71 percent self-sufficiency, accor-<lb />
ding to Swaim.<lb />
Swaim feels that perhaps the most<lb />
important thing to students is the<lb />
For the first time, we actually resulting improvement in the quality something right.<lb />
recruited potential advertisers, of the newspaper. "The students "If somebody doesn't like me,<lb />
which to my knowledge had never want a good paper and they want a that's fine with me. I can live with<lb />
been done before big paper because the bigger the<lb />
Based on Swaim's aggressive paper is, the more information is in<lb />
policy, the advertising staff made up it. Well, you've got to have more<lb />
a list of prospects and sent form let- people to put it out. Having more<lb />
ters to them. In about a week, a money enabled us to hire more peo-<lb />
ple<lb />
Swaim also noted that the circula-<lb />
tion of The East Carolinian is larger<lb />
than many small local papers in the<lb />
newspaper representative would<lb />
contact the prospect by phone or in<lb />
person. "We discovered that there<lb />
was a market out there Swaim<lb />
it. But when they start hurting the<lb />
newspaper, that gets my dander up<lb />
� when people start venting their<lb />
frustrations on an innocent party,<lb />
which is the newspaper and the rest<lb />
of the people who work here. If they<lb />
want to go out in the back and slug<lb />
it out with me, fine, but leave this<lb />
paper alone. That's what I've got to<lb />
noted. "They were just sitting there state. "We print 10,000 papers twice say to those people<lb />
waiting for somebody to come and<lb />
ask them<lb />
Another factor Swaim cited was<lb />
that, in addition to increasing sales,<lb />
the advertising department increas-<lb />
ed collections. Prior to this, less<lb />
than 50 percent of the sales were ac-<lb />
tually collected. Now it is close to<lb />
100 percent.<lb />
Swaim also noted that "the book-<lb />
keeping system was  the most<lb />
unorganized, inefficient, slipshod<lb />
thing I'd ever seen. Half the time<lb />
a week, and you can look at the<lb />
Press Association's directory and<lb />
you'll see dozens of newspapers that<lb />
print once a week, or once every two<lb />
weeks � two, three, four thousand<lb />
copies. We're bigger than two<lb />
newspapers right here in Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty.<lb />
"We're able to put out a better<lb />
product for the students, and they<lb />
are spending less than the students<lb />
were spending four years ago, and<lb />
the student today is getting twice as<lb />
Swaim was instrumental in the<lb />
creation of the Media Board in<lb />
1978. However, he docs not feel that<lb />
the board has maintained its<lb />
original purposes. "They have gone<lb />
far beyond the bounds which were<lb />
created for them. That board was<lb />
created for two things: to ap-<lb />
propriate student funds for the<lb />
media and to appoint people to run<lb />
the media, one person per media.<lb />
They've gone far beyond that. They<lb />
call themselves publishers now.<lb />
charges didn't get billed. There was big a paper. So in essence, they're They are self-proclaimed publishers,<lb />
so much manual labor One of the getting twice as much for half the but our lawyers in Washington have<lb />
first steps Swaim took was to money. And it's a better quality told us they are not the publishers,<lb />
develop a simple duplicate copy paper. they are an arm of the state. At best,<lb />
form that could be used by the "Plus Swaim adds, "the less they are a trustee for the student<lb />
bookkeeper and the advertising you have to grovel and crawl before body<lb />
layout workers, with another copy the Media Board, the better off you<lb />
for the file. The form lists all infor-<lb />
mation needed to carry the ad<lb />
through the entire process, from<lb />
original sale through final billing<lb />
stages.<lb />
The bookkeeping system was in<lb />
such a state of disarray that no form<lb />
are, because he who has the gold<lb />
makes the rules<lb />
In the last four years, Swaim has<lb />
been the center of controversy more<lb />
than once. When asked how he<lb />
would respond to some of the<lb />
criticism that has been leveled<lb />
Swaim admits that he doesn't<lb />
know how to change the present<lb />
trends but adds that he feels that is<lb />
critical for the life of the newspaper<lb />
and other campus media that the<lb />
situations be changed. "I have been<lb />
shocked, appalled and frightened by<lb />
some of their actions. They do<lb />
thing you can do is surround<lb />
yourself with the smartest, hardest-<lb />
working and most capable people<lb />
you can find in the land. That's<lb />
what Dr. Jenkins did, and that's<lb />
why this university has grown and<lb />
prospered. I applied that little<lb />
theory to my department, and I sur-<lb />
rounded myself with the best people<lb />
I could find. That's what 1 learned-<lb />
from Dr. Jenkins.<lb />
"He was a great man; he fought<lb />
tooth and nail for everything we've<lb />
gotten, and nothing makes my<lb />
blood boil more than to hear these<lb />
'new people' in the new administra-<lb />
tion detract from Dr. Jenkins and<lb />
criticize them. It makes my blood<lb />
boil and makes me want to spit in<lb />
their eye Swaim paused and add-<lb />
ed, "I hope you day that I said that<lb />
in the paper<lb />
"I admire a fighter, and Dr.<lb />
Jenkins was a fighter :md a hard<lb />
worker Swaim adds. "These peo-<lb />
ple that are so quick to detract from<lb />
him and critixize him probably<lb />
wouldn't have a job or a university<lb />
to work at if it weren't for Leo<lb />
Jenkins. I cannot conceive of there<lb />
ever being a chancellor of East<lb />
Carolina University as great as Leo<lb />
Jenkins was. There'll never be<lb />
another one. I don't even think<lb />
anybody will run a close second<lb />
Outside of ECU, Swaim feels that<lb />
the person who played the greatest<lb />
role in shaping his ideals and beliefs<lb />
has been his grandmother. "She<lb />
taught me everything. She taught<lb />
"Robert was certainly responsible<lb />
for putting the paper on the map in<lb />
North Carolina. He worked harder<lb />
for the newspaper than any staff<lb />
member<lb />
Richard Green, managing editor<lb />
states that Swaim's contribution to<lb />
the newspaper is "unequalled b<lb />
anyone that I know of. He is a good<lb />
friend of mine, and even though we<lb />
often disagree, I have the greatest<lb />
respect for his ability<lb />
Swaim's opinions have not always<lb />
been readily accepted by his<lb />
editorial staff. "1 have rarely agreed<lb />
with Robert's conservative point of<lb />
view says Marc Barnes, editor-in-<lb />
chief, "and I have butted heads with<lb />
him on more than one occasion this<lb />
year, but his talent and expertise in<lb />
college advertising ranks is unsur-<lb />
passed. He is good at what he<lb />
does<lb />
Even those who disagree with him<lb />
strongly have to admit that Swaim<lb />
has been an excellent advertising<lb />
director. "Thank God he has<lb />
redeemed himself on one thing � he<lb />
sure can make money, and he saved<lb />
this newspaper<lb />
One factor in Swaim's decision to<lb />
leave was that he felt that he had<lb />
been so involved in activities at ECU<lb />
rftat he lost sight of the world out-<lb />
side the university. "1 made a<lb />
mistake here. I lived for this<lb />
newspaper. You've got to think<lb />
about yourself sometimes, and<lb />
that's probably why I'm getting out<lb />
of it. I've suddenly realized it's time<lb />
to do something for Robert. I've<lb />
neglected myself for too long. I feel<lb />
like I've served the paper well, but 1<lb />
have suffered from it. I sacrificed<lb />
everything for the paper � my<lb />
social life, my personal life, the<lb />
good times, and I've suffered<lb />
academically because of a slavish<lb />
devotion to this place. After four<lb />
Swaim's colleagues at the East years I realizxed that this isn't the<lb />
Carolinian unanimously end of the road, it's just a stepping<lb />
acknowledge his efforts to turn the st0ne. But there's a whole other<lb />
newspaper into a profitable venture. world out there, and I'm gonna see<lb />
According to Steve Bachner, it and be a part of it<lb />
conservative Republican, and she is<lb />
a gracious lady, a saintly woman, 1<lb />
just don't know how to say<lb />
enough<lb />
Swaim added, "1 have a big<lb />
mouth, and 1 don't hesitate to tell<lb />
somebody what I think, and I learn-<lb />
ed that from Granny. She'd tell you<lb />
real quick what she thought about<lb />
something. She taught me that when<lb />
you're right, you stand up and say<lb />
you're right<lb />
Swaim also credits the rest of his<lb />
family for teaching him the work<lb />
ethic. "They're honest people,<lb />
hardworking people, and that's<lb />
what they taught me. They taught<lb />
me that laziness is the sorriest thing<lb />
in the world. If I learned anything<lb />
from my folks, it was to work, to be<lb />
earnest and to be honest. That has<lb />
been a profound influence on me<lb />
If he had the last four years to live<lb />
over again, what would Swaim do<lb />
differently? For one thing, he<lb />
regrets that he alientated some peo-<lb />
ple. "I ran my mouth a lot when I<lb />
shouldn't have, and I didn't listen<lb />
when I should have Swaim also<lb />
cites the 1979 student election as a<lb />
problem area. "I would have handl-<lb />
ed that election differently.<lb />
Sometimes I was too active and too<lb />
vocal, and it caused problems<lb />
However, Swaim emphasizes that<lb />
with many of his activities he would<lb />
step Swaim took was to call in the kn0w the good Lord said 'Love thy things they were never intended to<lb />
university auditor to assist in setting neighbor but sometimes, you do They ve gotten too high and<lb />
up an accounts receivable system. knoW) that's mighty hard to do. I &amp; andJhev vef otte" �f<lb />
Before this, the newspaper had not don't hate any of those people. If their place. They re trying to tell us<lb />
been responsible to the university anything, I feel pity for them how to do our job, andi thait s no<lb />
auditors. "You couldn't audit it because the people who have been their job. They know nothing about<lb />
then. It was just a big mess. It was a my most vocal critics were the peo- newspapers; were the Pr?��-<lb />
shambles. We lost thousands of pie who have been the most ignorant sionals The sad thing about it is the<lb />
ot k cit�atinn th.v were media board was created to protect<lb />
and promote the media, but they<lb />
dollars because of sloppy bookkeep-<lb />
they were<lb />
about the situation<lb />
ing criticizing me about.<lb />
Swaim adds that one of the pro- "I've been called a profiteer, have fallen by the wayside and they<lb />
blems was that the advertising Well, what the hell's wrong with be- don t do that anymore. Jhey have<lb />
department had never been run by a ing a profiteer? That's what built become our adversaries<lb />
business major before. "The people this damn country. If it hadn't been Swaim feels that working for the<lb />
who worked here were English ma- for people like Andrew Carnegie newspaper has been invaluable ex-<lb />
jors, poli sci majors, history majors. and David Rockefeller and J.P. penenee in trainging for a future<lb />
They were totally ignorant of Morgan, and these people who career in journalism.<lb />
where<lb />
business procedures. They didn't<lb />
realize the potential gold mine they<lb />
were sitting on<lb />
Audits are now conducted<lb />
regularly. Swaim stated that he has<lb />
demanded this for several reasons.<lb />
"I request an audit every year<lb />
wanted to make money,<lb />
would this country be? Because<lb />
there was incentive to make a profit,<lb />
those people went into business, and<lb />
subsequently they created jobs and<lb />
paid taxes. It was the industrial<lb />
revolution in America, and these<lb />
today than 50 percent of the job ap-<lb />
plicants that go to the newspapers.<lb />
I've got four years of experience<lb />
He adds that prospective employers<lb />
appreciate the training that col-<lb />
legiate journalists have had because<lb />
they don't have to be taught the<lb />
sometimes every six months, so that people were driven, not by basics before they can work<lb />
I know in my mind that we're mak- benevolent motives to do something "Everything I know about the<lb />
ing money and the books are good for society. They knew they business I learned here. I ve learned<lb />
straight Swaim added that the were gonna make a buck, and socie- ten times more lounging around the<lb />
audits are also a form of self protec- ty benefitted. newspaper office thatn I learned in<lb />
tion. "Yes, 1 am a profiteer. Always the classroom. In not knocking<lb />
"There have been so many allega- have been and always will be. Free wh�t you learn in the classroom but<lb />
lions. My enemies say that 'Swaim enterprise and the profit incentive �l is no good until you can apply it,<lb />
is a crook, he's a thief and this and are what made America the richest<lb />
that. All I have to do is say, 'Look, country in the world, t say to those<lb />
buddy, here's the report from the people who call me a profiteer and<lb />
State Auditor's office in Raleigh, denounce the profit incentive, go to<lb />
and they say I'm clean, so put that Russia, go to Communist China, go<lb />
in your pipe and smoke it � to a communist country where there<lb />
Another improvement Swaim is no free enterprise. Let them go<lb />
made involved an active collections there, where you can't buy a car or a<lb />
policy. He noted that the newspaper washing machine or a pair of blue<lb />
has taken advertisers to emit when jeans, and you don't eat meat every<lb />
necessary to collect overaue bills, meal, and you can't go out and see a<lb />
Shortly after he was appointed, movie, and you can't stand up and<lb />
Swaim hired an attorney to handle criticize your government, and you<lb />
all East Carolinian collections. If have no freedom. That's all I have<lb />
polite inquiries and reminders from to say to them. Let them try it on the<lb />
and here we learned to apply it. We<lb />
make mistakes, and we learn fro our<lb />
mistakes<lb />
The one person at ECU who had<lb />
the greatest influence on Swaim as<lb />
journalism professor Larry<lb />
O'Keefe. "He was mean, he'd just<lb />
as soon cuss you as look at you, but<lb />
when I walked out of his class, I<lb />
knew a hundred times more about<lb />
newspapers than the day I walked<lb />
in. That man taught me everything.<lb />
He taught me what Mr. Baker<lb />
would call 'shirtsleeve journalism<lb />
He had a most profound influence<lb />
wm;<lb />
CAN BE BEAT.<lb />
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APKI1 29, lVKn<lb />
Swaim Thanks Staff And Friends<lb />
- to the stafl.<lb />
It has been a lone, haul foui<lb />
vears rhe years have ben filled with<lb />
ha, t � work, heada. hes,<lb />
worrit; s ms, and ulcei s<lb />
1 could not hae made it, noi<lb />
could papei have made it.<lb />
without the diligent work ol my<lb />
sta Js<lb />
honorable mention,<lb />
. must go to 1 ei t <lb />
R He he assistant directoi<lb />
ind m right hand<lb />
he past three years in the<lb />
ad ei i ising depai tment<lb />
� m stall in the I all<lb />
as an ad saleman, low man<lb />
otem pole He jumped in<lb />
voi ked like a tro<lb />
I verv<lb />
the week 1 eu went<lb />
out, he still does, and worked the<lb />
streets hustling up ads, selling the<lb />
papei to the business community.<lb />
I ei r v is. more than am thing else,<lb />
dedicated, he does not give up easi-<lb />
ly 11 evet there was man that<lb />
believes in the old adage ot "it at<lb />
first you don't succeed, try, try,<lb />
again it must he 1 en.<lb />
His hard work earned him pro-<lb />
motions, and with each step up the<lb />
laddei he assumed mote respon-<lb />
sibility and did more work.<lb />
I van recall very vividly the limes<lb />
when we worked round the clock tor<lb />
24 hours at a time running all over<lb />
town during the day selling ads and<lb />
then staying up all night to set them<lb />
into type to meet the deadline.<lb />
Herndon was always there, never<lb />
complaining, just working as hard<lb />
as he could.<lb />
Without let iv I don't know what<lb />
I would have done, I'd sell my soul<lb />
to have had 10 more pist like him<lb />
lerry has been named to succeed<lb />
me. I wish him all the luck and sue<lb />
cess in the world. "Thanks lerrv, foi<lb />
doing one helluva job<lb />
Next in line is a fellow who moves<lb />
about quietly and so efficinetly that<lb />
a lot of folks around the office<lb />
don't even know who he is. His<lb />
name is Paul 1 incke, "1 ink" tor<lb />
short (which he is).<lb />
Paul joined the advertising stall<lb />
two vears ago as a salesman and was<lb />
promoted to advertising technical<lb />
supervisor a year ago.<lb />
His work is, without exception,<lb />
KM) percent perfect, everything he-<lb />
does is flawless. Anybody who says<lb />
Swaim With His Top Men<lb />
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that God didn't make anybody<lb />
perfect obviously hasn't met Paul<lb />
vet<lb />
Paul is reserved, conservative in<lb />
appearance and manner, and he<lb />
grins like a possum 24 hours a da.<lb />
Again we have a man who is<lb />
dedicated to his work and to the<lb />
paper.<lb />
lie sells a lot ol ads and I can't<lb />
recall ever having a complainl from<lb />
an advertiser about his work. I've<lb />
never heard anything from oui<lb />
customers about 1 ink that wasn't<lb />
positive and complimentary His<lb />
knowledge and creative abilities<lb />
have been a real asset to the paper<lb />
I hanks I ink, you're a good boy<lb />
Ihe late hours that we at the<lb />
new paper so often speak ol are<lb />
so bad for mysell and Ieirv<lb />
anymore and things How fairly<lb />
smoothly in the advertising layout<lb />
department nowadays thanks to<lb />
chiel artist. Rk Browning<lb />
Ric came to work tor me last 1 ill<lb />
as the classified advertising<lb />
manager He look the bull by the<lb />
horns from the first day he set I<lb />
in the office. He set up a system ol<lb />
receipts tor classifieds and dev :<lb />
the first record keeping system<lb />
we ever had tor classified advert<lb />
ing. Rk was alwav s quic l I<lb />
hand to any departmei<lb />
paper that needed help He<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
APRIL 29, 1980 Page 10<lb />
Athletes Of The Year<lb />
QB Green Recognized<lb />
As Offensive Catalyst<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Leander Green, star quarterback<lb />
of last season's record-breaking<lb />
East Carolina football team, has<lb />
been named as The East Caroli-<lb />
nian's 1979-80 ECU Male Athlete of<lb />
the Year.<lb />
Green edged out two of his team-<lb />
mates, running back Anthony Col-<lb />
lins and All-America guard Wayne<lb />
Inman to capture the honor. Also<lb />
considered highly was basketball<lb />
star George Maynor, baseball stan-<lb />
dout Butch Davis and track star Otis<lb />
Melvin.<lb />
At 5-foot-7 Green is considered<lb />
too short for a professional quarter-<lb />
back but used his speed, quickness,<lb />
wits and know-how to become one<lb />
of the top wishbone generals in the<lb />
nation over the past two seasons.<lb />
The Jacksonville native was nam-<lb />
ed by ex-ECU head coach Pat Dye<lb />
to his personal all-Pirate team after<lb />
his resignation last December. Dye<lb />
coached at ECU for six seasons.<lb />
Green had by far his most pro-<lb />
ductive season in 1979, directing an<lb />
awesome Pirate offens e to a na-<lb />
tional rushing championship. ECU<lb />
also finished in the top three in the<lb />
nation in total offense and scoring<lb />
offense.<lb />
"This is the greatest offensive<lb />
unit I've ever seen Dye said after<lb />
the season. "And Leander is the<lb />
kev to it all. There's simply nothing<lb />
he can't do. He is a superb runner<lb />
and his passing has come such a<lb />
long ways<lb />
Dye also cited Green for his abili-<lb />
I ty to make the correct choice on the<lb />
I option. "In the wishbone offense<lb />
I you must have an intelligent<lb />
I quarterback. He must have a sixth<lb />
I sense when he runs the option.<lb />
I Leander runs it as well as any I've<lb />
I ever been associated with. I<lb />
I wouldn't trade him for any quarter-<lb />
back in the nation<lb />
In his senior season Green set a<lb />
single-season school record in total<lb />
offense as he ran and passed his way<lb />
for 1,714 yards.<lb />
Perhaps Green's finest moments<lb />
came in his final home game at<lb />
ECU's Ficklen Stadium. It was on<lb />
that day that the flashy senior set a<lb />
school record for single-game total<lb />
offense as he compiled 285 yards, 90<lb />
by rushes and 195 via the airways.<lb />
Green also established a single<lb />
game record in '79 for most yards<lb />
per rush when he averaged 12.7<lb />
yards per carry in a 52-0 drubbing of<lb />
Richmond. In the romp Green car-<lb />
ried 14 times for a whopping 178<lb />
yards.<lb />
A starter his junior and senior<lb />
seasons after sharing the QB slot his<lb />
sophomore year, Green has left his<lb />
name in the ECU record books. He<lb />
ranks third in career total offense,<lb />
fourth in yards passing, fourth in<lb />
pass completions and tenth in<lb />
rushing yardage.<lb />
The offense that Green directed<lb />
his senior season is certainly the<lb />
most prolific in Pirate gridiron<lb />
history. The Pirates broke virtually<lb />
every single-season team offense<lb />
mark in the books, the most im-<lb />
pressive of which was the total of-<lb />
fense figure of 5,228 yards. The old<lb />
mark of 4,245 was literally crushed.<lb />
Versatile Riley Picked<lb />
As Female Recipient<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Leander Green In Midst Of Option<lb />
Also contributing greatly to these<lb />
figures were runnerups Collins and<lb />
Inman.<lb />
Collins became the first Pirate to<lb />
rush for over 1,000 yards since the<lb />
days of Carlester Crumplcr when he<lb />
totaled 1,130 in 1979. He ranked<lb />
fourth in the nation in all-purpose<lb />
running, averaging 154.1 yards per<lb />
game. TK Penn Yan, N.Y. native<lb />
also averaged an eye-popping 7.3<lb />
yards per carry.<lb />
Inman was named to The<lb />
Associated Press third team All-<lb />
America squad, becoming the first<lb />
Pirate griddef so highly honored<lb />
since 1976. Inman received the<lb />
Pirate Blocking Trophy for the se-<lb />
cond consecutive year and, like Col-<lb />
lins, returns to the 1980 ECU squad.<lb />
Maynor, a fourth round "future"<lb />
draft choice in last year's NBA<lb />
draft, wac named Most Valuable<lb />
Player of the 1979-80 ECU cage<lb />
squad. The team finished 16-11,<lb />
becoming the first Pirate team to<lb />
post a winning mark since 1975, and<lb />
were led by the often-incredible<lb />
Maynor.<lb />
The Raeford native led the team<lb />
in scoring with an average of 17.0<lb />
points per game and had a high<lb />
game of 30 in his career finale<lb />
against Wisconsin-Milwaukee.<lb />
Davis has been the catalyst off the<lb />
remarkable ECU baseball squad<lb />
that seems sure of attaining an<lb />
NCAA bid due to an incredible 28-5<lb />
mark. Davis has 12 homers thus<lb />
far, a new school record, and has<lb />
maintained a batting average of<lb />
over .380 for most of the season.<lb />
Melvin is perhaps the key to the<lb />
Pirate's incredible relay teams. An<lb />
AU-American, Melvin was the<lb />
catalyst in the indoor mile relay<lb />
team's second place finish in the na-<lb />
tionals.<lb />
The selection of The East Caroli-<lb />
nian's female Athlete of the Year in<lb />
the 1979-80 term was somewhat<lb />
more difficult than in years past.<lb />
In basketball there was Rosie<lb />
Thompson becoming the all-time<lb />
leading rebounder and scorer in<lb />
ECU history. There was Laurie<lb />
Sikes ranking among the top assist<lb />
makers in the nation.<lb />
Lady Pirate track claimed All-<lb />
American Cookie McPhatter and<lb />
swimming added a list of eight<lb />
female natators touted as AU-<lb />
Americans. Volleyball slumped and<lb />
softball soared; basketball improv-<lb />
ed in all aspects.<lb />
There was, however, a common<lb />
denominator between the two most<lb />
successful Lady Pirate programs<lb />
and that talented junior was our<lb />
unanimous choice as female athlete<lb />
of the year: Kathy Riley.<lb />
Lured from Middle Tennessee<lb />
State University by second-year<lb />
basketball mentor Cathy Andruzzi.<lb />
Riley immediately earned a starting<lb />
berth on the 21-10 basketball squad,<lb />
but walked onto the softball team<lb />
and robbed a scholarship freshman<lb />
of her outfield spot.<lb />
Riley faught her way through the<lb />
challenging basketball season mat-<lb />
ched defensively against taller op-<lb />
ponants. But when push came to<lb />
shove, there were few who profited<lb />
from a confrontation with the 5-9<lb />
Nashville native.<lb />
Even in the Lady Bucs most<lb />
her<lb />
the<lb />
tournament. Rilev i tubed three hits<lb />
in six trips tothe plate including<lb />
pair of homers which brings<lb />
record setting total to 10 on<lb />
season.<lb />
The name of Kathv Rilev has<lb />
become synonimous on all -<lb />
tournament tea<lb />
In basketball, she w� .nosen all-<lb />
tournev at the Clemson Invitational<lb />
despite an opening round upset at<lb />
the hands ol Mississippi Universitj<lb />
for Women and later the NC Al AW<lb />
tournev where ECU placed third.<lb />
The selection committee ol the<lb />
state softball championship includ-<lb />
ed her name on ihesr list, and it un-<lb />
announced at Monday's SAC1A<lb />
Awards Banquet that she has been<lb />
named on the ' Ul-NCAIA<lb />
team.<lb />
Her statistics in both -ports sup-<lb />
port hei accolades. -V an EC!<lb />
eager, Rilev posted 16.4 points per<lb />
outing with a field goal percentage<lb />
of .460 and 64 from the charity<lb />
stripe. She - n n'�n ot<lb />
32 against the University of North<lb />
Carolina Tar Heel<lb />
Softball coach Mita Diilon<lb />
recognized Rile - abilities and in-<lb />
serted her in left field, where -he ft<lb />
posted a .964 fielding effick<lb />
rating.<lb />
Blessed with power and speed.<lb />
Rilev has legj homers<lb />
the sea-on and driven in 40 runs.<lb />
Her batting avei  I 593 was tops<lb />
among Lad Pirate -<lb />
Perhaps the ultima1<lb />
athlete is the opportunity to par-<lb />
physical clash of the'year. a 97-54 the Olympic Games<lb />
drubbing at the hands of then na-<lb />
tionally ninth ranked South<lb />
Carolina, Riley pushed herself clear<lb />
for 12 points and drew criticism<lb />
from veteran Gamecock coach Pam<lb />
Parsons for her aggressive "block<lb />
out" defense.<lb />
In the recent NCAIAW softbaJJ<lb />
Rilev narrowly missed in her bid to<lb />
join the elite group who quality.<lb />
1 rora a gr Hip f over 2X talented<lb />
plaer- ; I r wha cer-<lb />
tainly oni one opening on the<lb />
squad, the fiesty forward shitted to<lb />
point . Firsl time ol her<lb />
career and made it to the flnaf rive<lb />
Record Now 28-5<lb />
Pirates Sweep Past ACC<lb />
Butch Davis Takes A Cut<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The East Carolina baseball team,<lb />
destined to receive a berth to the<lb />
regionals, improved their record to<lb />
28-5 Sunday by sweeping a<lb />
doubleheader from Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian College 6-0 and 4-0.<lb />
Junior Rick Ramey and southpaw<lb />
Bob Patterson added 14 innings to<lb />
East Carolina's mark of 27 con-<lb />
secutive scoreless innings over the<lb />
past four outings. Both notched<lb />
complete games and allowed ACC<lb />
only three hits in the pair of games.<lb />
Shortstop Frank Carmichael<lb />
spoiled Ramey's bid for a perfect<lb />
game in the top of the fourth with a<lb />
single to right. The Ridgeway,<lb />
Virginia native struck out five and<lb />
issued a pair of walks in going the<lb />
distance.<lb />
Senior leftfielder Butch Davis<lb />
blasted his 12th home run of the<lb />
season to lead off the Pirate's half<lb />
of the first and provide all the of-<lb />
fense the home team was to need for<lb />
victory. With two outs in the same<lb />
frame, Raymie Styons drew a walk<lb />
and Macon Moye rapped a single.<lb />
Sophomore designated -tiitter<lb />
John Hallow foil wed with a single<lb />
to score Styons as the Pirates padd-<lb />
ed their lead.<lb />
Kelly Robinette led off the the<lb />
third by reaching first on an error,<lb />
with Billy Best and Moye receiving<lb />
walks to load the bases. Hallow<lb />
salpped a double to plate Robinette<lb />
and Best, and Todd Hendley follow-<lb />
ed with two-out single to score<lb />
Moye and Hallow.<lb />
Hallow posted three hits in four<lb />
trips to the plate on tl. jontest.<lb />
In Patterson's victory, Hendley<lb />
singled in the first and scored on a<lb />
double by Best. With two down.<lb />
Hallow swatted his first round-<lb />
tripper in the purple and gold over<lb />
the right field fence to plate Best.<lb />
Best led off the fifth witha walk<lb />
and stole second, as the ACC cat-<lb />
cher sailed the ball to center field<lb />
allowing Best to advance to third.<lb />
He later scored on a wild pitch.<lb />
Patterson issued three walks in<lb />
going the didtance. but countered<lb />
with nine strikeouts. He allowed a<lb />
single by Keith Zimmerman in the<lb />
second and a double bv Mike<lb />
Burgess in the fourth en route to his<lb />
sixth win in eight outings.<lb />
"We had two super jobs on the<lb />
mound tonight said ECU coach<lb />
Hal Baird. "Our pitchers seem to be<lb />
finishing strong.<lb />
"Both of them did a good job and<lb />
threw hard. We had trouble with<lb />
them and the other night, but they<lb />
bore down tonight and never gave<lb />
them a chance<lb />
Lady Pirates Take NCAIA W Championship<lb />
I<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
East Carolina's Lady Pirates added another crown to<lb />
their record-setting softball season, capturing the North<lb />
Carolina Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for<lb />
Women championship Sunday in Graham.<lb />
The Pirates drew a bye in the opening round as the<lb />
top ranked team in the state and proceeded to eliminate<lb />
Campbell 6-5, UNC-Chapel Hill 3-0 and Western<lb />
Carolina 6-3 to claim the golden trophy.<lb />
East Carolina suffered their closest match of the<lb />
tourney in the first contest, as underdog Campbell<lb />
challenged the Pirates for glory.<lb />
Sophomore Maureen Buck led off the contest with a<lb />
single and freshman Mitzi Davis followed later with a<lb />
sacrifice to plate the first ECU run.<lb />
Slugging first sacker Shirley Brown bounced a double<lb />
over the left field wall, advanced on a fielder's choice<lb />
and scored on a single by Buck.<lb />
� East Carolina held the edge, but the Camals struck<lb />
back in the third on a single by Sandra Kelley and a base<lb />
clearing homer to left-center by Rhonda Mueller.<lb />
The Bucs again assumed the offensive in the fifth,<lb />
with Buck reaching first on a fielder's choice, Davis ad-<lb />
ding a single and Cynthia Shepard clubbing a single to<lb />
plate Buck. Junior Kathy Riley stroked a homer to<lb />
center to score Davis and Shepard.<lb />
Campbell retaliated with a homer in the fifth as Tam-<lb />
my McCauley homered to left-center and Mueller singl-<lb />
ed and scored on a base knock by Sherry Raynor.<lb />
Campbell made a seventh inning run at the Pirates,<lb />
but managed only one run on a Cheryl Tew single and a<lb />
sacrifice by Raynor. '<lb />
In their other Saturday contest, East Carolina<lb />
demolished UNC-Chapd HUl with Davis fading the<lb />
way in the first with a single and Riley adding an RBI<lb />
double. Cynthia Shepard reached first on an error and<lb />
scored on a single by Yvonne "Flea" Williams.<lb />
Winning pitcher Mary Bryan Carlyle scattered four<lb />
Tar Heel hits as she recorded her second win of the<lb />
tourney. Shepard provided another run in the sixth on a<lb />
single and a run producing rap by Williams.<lb />
East Carolina's 28th win of the season against four<lb />
losses came in the championship matchup against sur-<lb />
prise entry Western Carolina.<lb />
Senior catcher Jan McVeigh clubbed a single in the<lb />
first and scored on a homer by Shepard.<lb />
Western's Beth Crisp tripled in the second and<lb />
Curtley Schulties sacrifice drove her in.<lb />
Riley slapped a solo homer to center in the fourth, but<lb />
all bats remained virtually silent until the top of the final<lb />
inning when ECU plated a trio of insurance runs.<lb />
ECU opened the inning with junior shortstop Mary<lb />
Powell reached first on an error and was replaced by<lb />
pinch-runner Lillion Barnes. Browrt followed by<lb />
reaching on an error also and Angie Humphrey replaced<lb />
her on the bases.<lb />
Freshman second sacker Ginger Rothermel singled in<lb />
Barnes and Cindy Meekins, batting for Carlyle, sacrific-<lb />
ed home Humphrey. Terry Andrews stepped to the plate<lb />
for Buck and slapped a shot which the WCU shortstop<lb />
bobbled to let Rothermel score.<lb />
The Catamounts launched an offensive in their half<lb />
of the inning which yielded a pair of runs as Crisp singl-<lb />
ed and advanced to third on a error by Williams. Ducy<lb />
Thompson reached first on a fielder's choice to score<lb />
Crisp and Kit Rea's erred shot allowed Rea to plate the<lb />
final WCU run.<lb />
Carlyle again claimed the win as allowed the<lb />
disgruntled Catamounts a mere five hits on the contest.<lb />
East Carolina and WCU advance to a playoff this<lb />
weekend at Graham with the top two teams of the other<lb />
two divisions of the NCAIAW. The Lady Pirates again<lb />
draw a bye and will face the winner of the Pembroke-<lb />
North Carolina Wesleyan matchup.<lb />
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Nelson Directs Purple Win<lb />
CHARLES<lb />
CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Quarterback Carlton<lb />
Nelson scored two<lb />
touchdowns to lead the<lb />
Purple team to a 21-16<lb />
victory Saturday in<lb />
East Carolina's annual<lb />
Purple-Gold intras-<lb />
quad football game.<lb />
Nelson scored on<lb />
runs of one and 35<lb />
yards in the first half as<lb />
he put his team out<lb />
front by a 14-0 margin<lb />
that was never erased.<lb />
The rising<lb />
sophomore signal caller<lb />
and the heir apparent<lb />
to graduating star<lb />
Leander Green rushed<lb />
for 76 yards on 14 car-<lb />
ries and passed for 79<lb />
more, completing four<lb />
of six tosses. The per-<lb />
formance was a<lb />
welcome one for new<lb />
ECU head coach Ed<lb />
Emory.<lb />
"There is no ques-<lb />
tion that Carlton is our<lb />
number one quarter-<lb />
back right now<lb />
Emory said following<lb />
the contest. "He show-<lb />
ed us a lot of good<lb />
things. He's starting to<lb />
pass really well also<lb />
Nelson wasted little<lb />
time in establishing<lb />
himself, heading a<lb />
seven play, 69-yard<lb />
scoring drive on the<lb />
Purple's first possesion<lb />
of the day. The Port<lb />
smouth, Va. native<lb />
capped the drive with a<lb />
35-yard jaunt. Vern<lb />
Davenport's extra<lb />
point put the Purples<lb />
ahead 7-0 with 8:48 left<lb />
in the initial period.<lb />
Nelson initiated<lb />
another long drive early<lb />
in the second period<lb />
before watching it go<lb />
for naught when a Vern<lb />
Davenport 3 3 - y a r d<lb />
field goal attempt was<lb />
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APRIL 29, 1980<lb />
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Dodgers Get Nod As NL West Favorite<lb />
CHARLES<lb />
CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Will it be the re-<lb />
juvinated Dodgers, the<lb />
Ryanized Astros or the<lb />
real Reds in 1980?<lb />
The National League<lb />
West race is just that<lb />
full of questions this<lb />
season. The three<lb />
forementioned clubs<lb />
are the ones considered<lb />
serious candidates to<lb />
take the crown.<lb />
Will it be Los<lb />
Angelas, the over-<lb />
whelming favorite last<lb />
year that was a flop un-<lb />
til it was too late? Or<lb />
will it be the Houston<lb />
Astros, who have an in-<lb />
credible pitching staff<lb />
but no hitting?<lb />
What about the<lb />
defending champion<lb />
Cincinnati Reds?<lb />
Aren't they just as<lb />
strong as a year ago?<lb />
Tennis Team<lb />
Wins Tourney<lb />
By ALEX<lb />
CUNNINGHAM<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
tennis team captured its<lb />
own Invitational Tour-<lb />
nament this past<lb />
weekend by winning<lb />
the first, third, fourth<lb />
and sixth flights and<lb />
the championship in<lb />
the singles competition.<lb />
ECU won with 20<lb />
points, followed by<lb />
UNC-W with 18,<lb />
Campbell with 15,<lb />
while NC Central failed<lb />
to score in the two-day<lb />
event. St. Augustine,<lb />
the pre-tournament<lb />
favorite did not com-<lb />
pete.<lb />
Kenny Love finished<lb />
up a fine four year<lb />
career with the Pirates<lb />
by winning the number<lb />
one flight. Henry<lb />
Hostetler also ended his<lb />
career by placing se-<lb />
cond in the number two<lb />
flight, Keith Zengle<lb />
dominated his op-<lb />
ponents to win the<lb />
number three flight,<lb />
while Ted Lepper had<lb />
to struggle to win the<lb />
number four flight.<lb />
Bai rv Parker placed<lb />
third in the fifth flight<lb />
and Mark Byrd swept<lb />
through all his matches<lb />
to win the sixth flight.<lb />
The Pirate netters<lb />
were fortunate to have<lb />
played so strong in the<lb />
singles, because they<lb />
could place no higher<lb />
than second in the<lb />
doubles competition.<lb />
Lepper and Zengle<lb />
wound up with second<lb />
place at the number one<lb />
position; Love and<lb />
Hostetler only manag-<lb />
ed a third place finish<lb />
in the second flight;<lb />
and Parker and Nor-<lb />
man Bryant captured<lb />
second place in the<lb />
third flight.<lb />
Coach Rose com-<lb />
mented, "1 was real<lb />
pleased with the boys'<lb />
efforts. They all work-<lb />
ed hard to win this<lb />
tournament<lb />
Love's victory was<lb />
especially rewarding<lb />
because he lost to two<lb />
of the players in his<lb />
flight during the<lb />
season. 'T just tried to<lb />
stay on top in my mat-<lb />
ches Love said. "It<lb />
was a good way to go<lb />
out<lb />
ECU finished the<lb />
season 10-8.<lb />
The rest of the divi-<lb />
sion � San Francisco,<lb />
Atlanta and San Diego<lb />
� does not rate with<lb />
the others, therefore<lb />
making for what<lb />
should be a three team<lb />
race to the pot of gold.<lb />
The Dodgers get the<lb />
nod here. Dissension<lb />
and injuries, not to<lb />
mention unusually<lb />
poor pitching, led to<lb />
the poor season last<lb />
year. There is too<lb />
much talent on this<lb />
squad for the same<lb />
thing to happen two<lb />
years in a row.<lb />
Steve Garvey, Ron<lb />
Cey, Davey Lopes,<lb />
Reggie Smith and Steve<lb />
Yeager are still around<lb />
to batter opposing pit-<lb />
chers, giving the<lb />
Dodgers a powerful of-<lb />
fensive attack.<lb />
The pitching, which<lb />
slipped greatly a year<lb />
ago, should return to<lb />
respectability. The<lb />
main reason for this is<lb />
the spending of $5<lb />
million in the re-entry<lb />
draft to acquire the ser-<lb />
vices of Dave Goltz of<lb />
Minnesota (14-13 last<lb />
season) and reliever<lb />
Don Stanhouse of<lb />
Baltimore (7-3, 2.84<lb />
ERA and 21 saves).<lb />
These two coupled<lb />
with holdover starters<lb />
Doug Rau, Don Sut-<lb />
ton, Rick Suteliffe and<lb />
Burt Hooten give the<lb />
Dodgers the nucleus of<lb />
what could be the staff<lb />
o a pennant winner.<lb />
Outfield injuries also<lb />
hurt LA last year.<lb />
Starters Rick Monday<lb />
and Reggie Smith<lb />
played only 80 games<lb />
between them,<lb />
something the Califor-<lb />
nians can ill-afford to<lb />
happen again. If the<lb />
two stars are healthy<lb />
this year and the pit-<lb />
ching becomes sound<lb />
again, LA is on the<lb />
way.<lb />
Cincinnati has the<lb />
troops to repeat and<lb />
fewer ifs than do the<lb />
Dodgers and Astros.<lb />
The one big if is the<lb />
Red pitching staff.<lb />
Young and inexperienc-<lb />
ed, it could go either<lb />
way this year.<lb />
Staff ace Tom Seaver<lb />
can be expected to have<lb />
a banner year. Mike<lb />
LaCoss was exceptional<lb />
for the first half of last<lb />
season but tired near<lb />
the end of the season.<lb />
He does appear,<lb />
though, to be an up and<lb />
coming star.<lb />
Beyond LaCoss and<lb />
Seaver, Cincy's pit<lb />
ching is of unknowr<lb />
quantity. Manager<lb />
John McNamara likes<lb />
his staff, calling them<lb />
young but extremely<lb />
talented. Only time<lb />
will tell whether he is<lb />
correct.<lb />
The fact that the<lb />
Reds won last year<lb />
despite the fact that<lb />
Ken Griffey played on-<lb />
ly 95 games is im-<lb />
pressive. All-Star slug-<lb />
ger George Foster also<lb />
missed 40 games.<lb />
Foster is perhaps the<lb />
top power hitter in the<lb />
game. In only 121<lb />
games last year he had<lb />
30 homers, 98 RBIs and<lb />
batted .302.<lb />
Also around to help<lb />
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shortstop Dave Con-<lb />
cepcion, catcher<lb />
Johnny Bench, third<lb />
baseman Ray Knight,<lb />
first baseman Dan<lb />
Driessan and up-and-<lb />
coming star Dave Col-<lb />
lins.<lb />
These are not the<lb />
Reds of the Big Red<lb />
Machine era, but<lb />
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The Astros have<lb />
what everyone wants �<lb />
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of free agent superstar<lb />
Nolan Ryan gives<lb />
Houston a phenomenal<lb />
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James Rodney<lb />
Richard, the Astros<lb />
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The team hit only 49<lb />
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