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�he iEaat C&amp;arnltman<lb />
Vol. 54 No<lb />
�A<lb />
Graduating<lb />
Class Near<lb />
Record Size<lb />
East Carolina University confer-<lb />
red degrees upon a near-record<lb />
2,857 graduates at its 71st Com-<lb />
mencement on May 9, 1980.<lb />
The total included 2,167<lb />
undergraduate and 690 graduate<lb />
degrees, for which work was com-<lb />
pleted during the summer, fall and<lb />
spring semesters. It fell slightly<lb />
short of the record 1978 ECU<lb />
graduation total of 2,872.<lb />
The graduates are from 86 of the<lb />
state's 100 counties, from 12 states<lb />
and the District of Columbia, and<lb />
four foreign countries.<lb />
Dr. William J. Bennett, executive<lb />
director of the National Center for<lb />
the Humanities, delivered the 1980<lb />
Commencement address before the<lb />
graduates, their families and the<lb />
university faculty in Ficklen<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
i Pates<lb />
Thursday, May 22,1990<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Resignation<lb />
Due Partly<lb />
To Budget<lb />
Faculty And Administration Members Lead The Recessional<lb />
following ECU graduation c remonies at Ficklen Stadium May 9<lb />
Confidential Loans Offered<lb />
By LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
ECU's Confidential Loan Fund<lb />
has been receiving a lot of attention<lb />
recently.<lb />
The fund, one of two such pro-<lb />
grams in the state, provides loans to<lb />
students for the continuation or ter-<lb />
mination of pregnancy. The other<lb />
program is at Duke University in<lb />
Durham. UNC-G had a similar pro-<lb />
gram but discontinued it in 1976.<lb />
The programs were recently<lb />
discussed in articles by the Raleigh<lb />
News and Observer and the<lb />
Associated Press. The N&amp;O has<lb />
Published several letters to the<lb />
editor, both pro and con, on the<lb />
subject as well.<lb />
ECU's loan is available to both<lb />
men and women. The woman must<lb />
provide proof of her pregnancy and<lb />
the man or woman or both must<lb />
receive counseling from the<lb />
Counseling Center.<lb />
The fund provides six-month,<lb />
interest-free loans of up to $150, ac-<lb />
cording to Kirk Little, SGA<lb />
treasurer. The money in the fund<lb />
comes entirely from student fees,<lb />
and no state money is involved. It<lb />
was established in 1973.<lb />
"The SGA in the past decided<lb />
that if the individual decides to con-<lb />
tinue pregnancy or stop it and gets<lb />
the necessary medical examination<lb />
and counseling, then we offer ge-<lb />
nuine help to make their decision<lb />
easier said Charlie Sherrod, SOA<lb />
president.<lb />
"No one in student government<lb />
in the past or the present has tried to<lb />
legislate that we are for or against<lb />
either continuing or terminating<lb />
pregnancy. It is up to the individual<lb />
to decide how to live his or her life<lb />
Sherrod continued.<lb />
"As long as I have been involved<lb />
in student government, for three<lb />
years, no student has ever come up<lb />
to me and said that they thought the<lb />
program was wrong and we should<lb />
stop it. Until the students, whose<lb />
money it is, object overwhelmingly<lb />
to the program, we will continue<lb />
it he said.<lb />
Duke University established their<lb />
abortion loan program in 1972, and<lb />
in the beginning of May voted to<lb />
establish a similar loan fund for use<lb />
by students who wish to continue<lb />
their pregnancies. Their program<lb />
loans up to $300 interest-free for up<lb />
to six months upon proof of<lb />
pregnancy, according to Valerie<lb />
Mosley of the Duke SGA.<lb />
"The program is not a moral<lb />
judgement, in our view, but rather a<lb />
service to those students who need<lb />
it she said. The program initially<lb />
was the object of controversy, main-<lb />
ly from religious groups and the<lb />
Duke Catholic students' organiza-<lb />
tion, but little attention has been<lb />
paid to it recently, Mosley added.<lb />
UNC-G discontinued their loan<lb />
program about 1976 in the face of<lb />
pressure from religious and anti-<lb />
abortion groups and several state<lb />
legislators.<lb />
While sources at ECU say that no<lb />
single factor led to Athletic Director<lb />
Bill Cain's resignation announced<lb />
May 12, problems with the athletic<lb />
budget have been cited as one cause<lb />
of dissatisfaction with his track<lb />
record.<lb />
But as Vice Chancellor for<lb />
Business Affairs Cliff Moore has<lb />
noted, ECU is not the only school<lb />
with athletic budget problems, and<lb />
hiring a new director will not<lb />
automatically erase deficits.<lb />
Following a meeting May 9 of the<lb />
ECU board of trustees executive<lb />
committee, Cain announced his<lb />
stepdown. During the meeting,<lb />
Chancellor Brewer pressed for<lb />
Cain's resignation, according to<lb />
sources.<lb />
Problems with athletic funding<lb />
are becoming widespread across the<lb />
nation. According to the College<lb />
Press Service (CPS), athletic depart-<lb />
ments at all but the most successful<lb />
sports schools � the Penn States,<lb />
Oklahomas and Southern Cals �<lb />
are in deep financial trouble.<lb />
The major cause, most sources<lb />
say, is inflation.<lb />
"If you're paying for an athlete's<lb />
tuition explained the NCAA<lb />
public relations director in a recent<lb />
CPS article, "and those tuitions<lb />
keep going up, sooner or later<lb />
you're going to run out of money<lb />
The money crunch arrived at<lb />
dozens of schools this year. Univer-<lb />
sity of Florida will close its 1979-80<lb />
sports season with a $657,000<lb />
athletic department deficit. The<lb />
University of Massachusetts-<lb />
Amherst sports program suffered an<lb />
$82,500 deficit, while the University<lb />
of Colorado was $650,000 over<lb />
budget.<lb />
Although a deficit is expected in<lb />
the ECU athletic budget for<lb />
1979-80, the exact figures have not<lb />
been determined.<lb />
"The Pirate Club has a commit-<lb />
ment of several hundred thousand<lb />
dollars to us, but their money won't<lb />
be coming in until June or July<lb />
said Cliff Moore. "What they turn<lb />
in will determine the size of any<lb />
deficit The deficit for ECU has<lb />
been tentatively guessed at about<lb />
$100,000.<lb />
Consequently, athletic directors<lb />
are asking students to help more fre-<lb />
quently. At Fort Hays University in<lb />
See NEW Page 2, Col. 8<lb />
After Transit Revamp<lb />
Service Is Back To Normal<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Student bus services, which were<lb />
temporarily disrupted when all 12<lb />
SGA bus drivers quit in anger on<lb />
April 29, are back to normal.<lb />
Following the walkout, profes-<lb />
sional bus drivers had to be called in<lb />
to continue services until the end of<lb />
exams, but student drivers are again<lb />
at the wheels.<lb />
The drivers quit after SGA Presi-<lb />
dent Charlie Sherrod announced he<lb />
would not reappoint Leonard Flem-<lb />
ing as co-manager of the student<lb />
transit system. In the week<lb />
preceding the walkout, Sherrod had<lb />
released transit co-manager Chubby<lb />
Abshire from his position, naming<lb />
Danny O'Connor as his replace-<lb />
ment. The drivers had reacted by<lb />
threatening to strike. Through a<lb />
spokesman they related that they<lb />
thought O'Connor was unqualified<lb />
for the job.<lb />
When Sherrod announced later<lb />
that he would hold a special meeting<lb />
to discuss the transit situation, the<lb />
drivers postponed taking any<lb />
definite action. It was at this April<lb />
29 meeting that Sherrod failed to<lb />
reappoint Fleming, thus prompting<lb />
the drivers to quit.<lb />
Sherrod named graduate student<lb />
Nicky Francis to succeed Fleming.<lb />
Francis hired five new drivers for<lb />
the transit buses and rehired two of<lb />
the drivers who quit.<lb />
The main objection of the drivers<lb />
who quit was that the transit<lb />
managers should not be political ap-<lb />
pointees but should be drawn from<lb />
the ranks of experienced transit<lb />
employees. Neither O'Connor or<lb />
Francis has had experience in runn-<lb />
ing transit services although<lb />
O'Connor said he drove a bus while<lb />
in high school.<lb />
"If you don't know the routes,<lb />
the system, the ins and outs of<lb />
everything, then you can't compare<lb />
driving a school bus six or seven<lb />
years ago said Freddie Simons,<lb />
one of the drivers who quit.<lb />
Fleming said he had been training<lb />
one of the drivers as a candidate to<lb />
take over Abshire's job, which<lb />
would have been vacant upon Ab-<lb />
shire's graduation after the first<lb />
summer session.<lb />
"In any business, upward mobili-<lb />
ty is the strongest incentive for peo-<lb />
ple to work hard said Fleming the<lb />
day before Sherrod decided not to<lb />
reappoint him.<lb />
Sherrod said this Monday that he<lb />
had not originally intended to let<lb />
Fleming go, but that the controversy<lb />
during the week following Abshire's<lb />
release caused him to doubt whether<lb />
See SERVICE Page 3, Col. 4<lb />
House Cuts Student Aid<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CPS) �<lb />
A key House committee has agreed<lb />
to go along with the cuts in student<lb />
financial aid programs proposed by<lb />
President Carter to help balance the<lb />
federal budget.<lb />
The House Appropriations Com-<lb />
mittee cut $140 million off the Basic<lb />
Educational Opportunity Grants<lb />
(BEOG) program for 1980, a<lb />
measure that will cut the maximum<lb />
If You Think The Lines Are Long Now<lb />
just wait until next fall<lb />
ECU Places Freeze<lb />
On Freshman Applicants<lb />
A<lb />
tafGmk<lb /><lb />
Alone On Campus<lb />
toy takes advantage of the quiet ami emptiness on campus during the<lb />
a personal drag strip test Friday afternoon. By Monday, the 12-day respite<lb />
again to populate the walkways.<lb />
grant from the current $1800 to<lb />
$1750.<lb />
The committee also agreed to<lb />
make colleges wait until 1981 for<lb />
federal funds to help them remove<lb />
architectural barriers to handicap-<lb />
ped students.<lb />
The cuts, according to the com-<lb />
mittee report, may make some<lb />
students from middle class families<lb />
ineligible for BEOG monies. Many<lb />
of those students had become eligi-<lb />
ble for aid for the first time during<lb />
the 1979-80 school year, thanks to<lb />
the Middle Income Student<lb />
AMAPMfwi last 5 . ECU announced May 5 that in-<lb />
The committee however, refused crcascd enrollment demand for ncxt<lb />
to agree to the Carter administra- m forccd � to<lb />
ion's plan to cut $1081 million from Uce new frcshmail cations<lb />
the National Direct Student Loan J a waiting Ust<lb />
P'SF"? � . c .  "Freshman application process-<lb />
The full House and Senate still m must sus�nded icdiate-<lb />
must approve the higher education "J. d Walter. rU, director<lb />
budget that includes the financial n<lb />
 ts .  Freshman applications received<lb />
O her congressional actions in- rior M 5mch toUl about<lb />
dicate financial aid programs wiU be g � proce normally,<lb />
attacked m the next session of Con- jjortz said<lb />
gress too. The House last week UniversiVy officials said the pre-<lb />
passed a resolution that set low vohmfe of wlications <lb />
"spendinggargets'for the ludpro- projections indicate that<lb />
grams in the 1981 federal budget. A ECfJ fa ff M � f<lb />
Senate version, still under con- T a I JT 1 ��� ��<lb />
Son! also' asks for aid pro- ergraduate students are concern-<lb />
gram cuts. M a nsuit of increase<lb />
��rmrrmmr?rmr�rrr�r�rwbmrmrrrmwr� number of freshman applicants, the<lb />
f- ��"l-h, E���Slt ECU Housing Office has determined<lb />
Wil 16 InSIQ6 that demand for campus and off-<lb />
�������.�. campus housing will exceed the<lb />
available supply next fall. In addi-<lb />
Albums5 tion, the ECU Financial Aid Office<lb />
Announcements2 has reported a substantial increase<lb />
CUSflfieds3 in student aid applications.<lb />
Editorials 4 in announcing the freshman ad-<lb />
JjJ�2 missions hold-up, at least ten-<lb />
1  3 porariry, Bom sM WGQ wfll sot<lb />
�$ stop accepting app&amp;gaSJSBs<lb />
Mtttt by TERRY GRAY<lb />
"We are going to continue to ac-<lb />
cept applications for this fall, and<lb />
we remain hopeful he said.<lb />
Also officials emphasized that the<lb />
"hold" does not apply to graduate<lb />
students or those already pre-<lb />
registercd for the fall semester. Last<lb />
fall, ECU had an on-campus enroll-<lb />
ment of 12,600. Pre-registered this<lb />
spring for next fall are 8,600<lb />
students compared to about 8,000<lb />
pre-registered a year ago.<lb />
Bortz said transfer and other<lb />
students who will pursue programs<lb />
other than in the School of Business<lb />
will be admitted as space permits.<lb />
All admission of new students to the<lb />
ECU School of Business has been<lb />
suspended and probably will remain<lb />
suspended through Spring, 1981.<lb />
"We are suggesting that they<lb />
(would-be applicants) may want to<lb />
consider other alternatives because<lb />
they may not get off the waiting<lb />
list Bortz<lb />
Other alternatives, he said, in-<lb />
clude applying to less-crowded<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN MAY 22, 1980<lb />
Job Market Slightly Brighter<lb />
New Athletic<lb />
Director Sought<lb />
Engineering<lb />
Grads Top List<lb />
College graduates this year will be<lb />
looking for starting salaries some 5<lb />
to 9 percent higher than those of<lb />
their 1979 counterparts, according<lb />
to a recent Northwestern University<lb />
Placement Center survey.<lb />
Most in demand by employers<lb />
will be engineers, who can expect an<lb />
average starting salary of $20,136 a<lb />
year. Next in order with bachelor's<lb />
degrees are computer science ma-<lb />
jors, $17,712; math and statistics<lb />
grads, $17,604; chemistry, $17,124;<lb />
sales and marketing, $15,936; ac-<lb />
counting, $15,720; finance and<lb />
economics, $14,472; business ad-<lb />
ministration, $14,100; liberal arts,<lb />
$13,296.<lb />
The job outlook continues to im-<lb />
prove for college graduates, with 16<lb />
percent more positions available this<lb />
year for holders of bachelor's<lb />
degrees and 4 percent more jobs for<lb />
those with master's degrees. An<lb />
M.S. in engineering will command<lb />
an average starting salary of<lb />
$23,136; an M.B.A. in a technical<lb />
field, $22,632.<lb />
Incidentally, when the interview<lb />
stage approaches, many job<lb />
counselors are telling students to<lb />
leave their resumes at home. Most<lb />
interviewers, according to these con-<lb />
Liberal Arts Majors Find Door<lb />
Opening For Current Employment<lb />
sultants, are not comioriaoie in the inter-<lb />
viewing process. Thus, by leaving the resume<lb />
at home, the job applicant denies the inter-<lb />
viewer this "crutch" or support, and the<lb />
grad has a better chance of directing the in-<lb />
terview to his or her advantage.<lb />
The unsuccessful job applicant may find<lb />
the following reasons for rejection helpful.<lb />
Responses from employment and personnel<lb />
directors from one hundred major business<lb />
firms cited the following factors, in order of<lb />
frequency, as leading to rejections of job<lb />
seekers:<lb />
1) Poor grades or accomplishment level; 2)<lb />
Personality problems; 3) Lack of goals and<lb />
motivation; 4) Lack of general enthusiasm;<lb />
5) Lack of interest in firm's business.<lb />
(CPS) � "Don't talk it up too much<lb />
begs Karen Blakey of the U.S. Personnel<lb />
Corp. in Washington, D.C. "Too much talk<lb />
could make it go away<lb />
She is talking about a slight improvement<lb />
in the long-depressed job market for liberal<lb />
arts majors this spring. "With a bit of hustl-<lb />
ing and concentrated job seeking counsels<lb />
Gordon Gray, Career Services director at<lb />
George Washington University, "a liberal<lb />
arts graduate should be successful.<lb />
"The average liberal arts major has it<lb />
much better than his predecessors of the last<lb />
six or, seven years, especially in the private<lb />
sector of hiring he adds.<lb />
Experts point to several factors that have<lb />
improved, at least tenuously, liberal arts ma-<lb />
jors' job prospects. One is that students have<lb />
stayed away from liberal arts so long that<lb />
they've created a shortage.<lb />
The phenomenon is most noticeable in<lb />
education. "We find (school) districts are re-<lb />
quired to go out of state for new teachers<lb />
says Ralph Graves of Maine's State Educa-<lb />
tion Commission. "Until about 1977, we<lb />
had people pounding down the doors" for<lb />
jobs. Then "it leveled off for a while, and<lb />
now it's a problem of actively recruiting to<lb />
keep quality (of education) up<lb />
Other areas of the country are also repor-<lb />
ting current or imminent teacher shortages,<lb />
especially in the Sun Belt states. The<lb />
Southern Regional Education Board expects<lb />
its "current oversupply of new teachers" to<lb />
dwindle into a teacher shortage by the end of<lb />
the decade.<lb />
Yet job hunting for liberal arts majors<lb />
largely remains a catch-as-catch-can pro-<lb />
position. The federal government, tradi-<lb />
tionally the biggest recruiter of liberal arts<lb />
majors, has a hiring freeze. Most state<lb />
governments have drastically reduced hiring.<lb />
So in general a liberal arts major must "look<lb />
for blips in the market" to find gainful<lb />
employment, says University of Illinois<lb />
Career Development Director Dave Bechtel.<lb />
One may, for example, notice that a com-<lb />
pany is expanding its international sales divi-<lb />
sion. "That Bechtel says, "might be a<lb />
good opportunity for a language major<lb />
Gray of George Washington University<lb />
also uses language majors to illustrate the<lb />
"little bit of hustling" he recommends.<lb />
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Kansas, for example,<lb />
the sports department<lb />
asked for 39 percent of<lb />
the student fees budget<lb />
in 1978 and 50 percent<lb />
in 1979, totaling<lb />
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fees revenues goes into<lb />
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Chancellor's Assistant<lb />
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Bus Service<lb />
Resumes<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 22, 1980<lb />
Dr. Clinton R.<lb />
Prewett, professor of<lb />
psychology and assis-<lb />
tant to the chancellor,<lb />
died May 8 from com-<lb />
plications of heart<lb />
disease.<lb />
Prewett, 61, was a<lb />
classroom teacher for<lb />
more- than 20 years,<lb />
and his career at ECU<lb />
spanned almost 30<lb />
years. He served as<lb />
chairman of the<lb />
psvchologv department<lb />
from 1957 to 1974.<lb />
He was widely<lb />
recognized for scholar-<lb />
Is contributions in the<lb />
areas of psychology<lb />
and education. He has<lb />
had many articles<lb />
published in major<lb />
journals and was also a<lb />
prolific writer of<lb />
humorous short stories.<lb />
He was also a member<lb />
of state, regional and<lb />
Continued from page 1 According to Sher-<lb />
he could establish a rod, a Mendenhall<lb />
good working relation- janitor later found and<lb />
ship with Fleming<lb />
Sherrod claims that<lb />
after Abshire and<lb />
Fleming were released,<lb />
someone temporarily<lb />
took official papers<lb />
from the transit offices<lb />
in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
Allegedly included in<lb />
those papers were ap<lb />
discarded the shredded<lb />
documents while clean-<lb />
ing the transit office.<lb />
As a result, charges<lb />
that mismanagement<lb />
might have been involv-<lb />
ed have yet to be<lb />
substantiated by<lb />
evidence.<lb />
ECU Internal<lb />
Auditor Jim Dale said<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
plications from people Wednesday that he had<lb />
who wanted jobs driv- been authorized to<lb />
audit transit books, but<lb />
that he was waiting to<lb />
confer with Sherrod<lb />
about the matter.<lb />
national psychology<lb />
associations and served<lb />
as president of the N.C.<lb />
Psychological Associa-<lb />
tion in 1972.<lb />
Prewett also served<lb />
as secretary-treasurer<lb />
of the ECU Stadium<lb />
Expansion Campaign<lb />
for the expansion of<lb />
Ficklen Stadium and on<lb />
several coaches' selec-<lb />
tion committees and<lb />
worked as a baseball<lb />
scout for the university.<lb />
Business Professor Dies<lb />
Dr. Frank Close,<lb />
professor of business<lb />
administration, died<lb />
Tueda, May 20, in<lb />
Pitt Memorial<lb />
Hospital.<lb />
Dr. Close joined East<lb />
Carolina University in<lb />
1972 as associate pro-<lb />
fessor in the depart-<lb />
ment of economics,<lb />
and later chaired the<lb />
department of business<lb />
administration for a<lb />
four-year term.<lb />
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his teaching in the com-<lb />
mercial bank manage-<lb />
ment area. Dr. Close<lb />
developed, tested and<lb />
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published a computer<lb />
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tion at ECU of the<lb />
Alpha Chapter of Beta<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
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chapter of a banking<lb />
fraternity in the nation.<lb />
Dr. Close was also<lb />
author or co-author of<lb />
three textbooks<lb />
W<lb />
ing buses � names that<lb />
would have been useful<lb />
to Sherrod if the bus<lb />
drivers had carried<lb />
through with their<lb />
strike threat.<lb />
Fleming said Mon-<lb />
day that the reason the<lb />
papers were taken was<lb />
to separate personal<lb />
items from official<lb />
transit business and<lb />
that the papers were<lb />
quickly returned.<lb />
Immediately after<lb />
the April 29 meeting,<lb />
Sherrod said he<lb />
discovered that official<lb />
transit papers and<lb />
documents had also<lb />
been ripped up and left<lb />
in the transit offices.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Transit Strike<lb />
Drivers Missed The Point<lb />
The recent Student Government<lb />
Transit (SGT) drivers' strike on<lb />
April 29 was totally unwarranted<lb />
and misdirected. Fortunately, ECU<lb />
students didn't feel the effects<lb />
because SGA President Charlie<lb />
Sherrod came up with enough<lb />
drivers to keep all routes operating<lb />
during exams.<lb />
The drivers walked out to protest<lb />
Sherrod's dismissal of transit<lb />
managers Chubby Abshire and<lb />
Leonard Fleming. The drivers<lb />
claimed that Sherrod had no right to<lb />
choose his own cabinet members<lb />
and that Abshire and Fleming<lb />
should have had job protection<lb />
through seniority in their positions.<lb />
The drivers missed the point.<lb />
The spoils system � the practice<lb />
of presidents choosing their own<lb />
cabinet members upon election � is<lb />
common practice in national and<lb />
student governments. On the na-<lb />
tional level, it is not uncommon for<lb />
cabinet members to submit resigna-<lb />
tions to the newly-elected president<lb />
to make the task of reshuffling per-<lb />
sonnel easier and less painful. But<lb />
the SGT drivers seem to have<lb />
forgotten their seventh-grade civics<lb />
courses when Sherrod decided to<lb />
replace the two managers who were<lb />
chosen by a former SGA president.<lb />
The drivers are right about one<lb />
thing: Abshire and Fleming had ex-<lb />
perience. Both students worked<lb />
hard to improve the transit system,<lb />
and their replacement is no reflec-<lb />
tion on their performance of duties.<lb />
But it is the right of any president to<lb />
choose people that he feels will serve<lb />
both him and the student body<lb />
satisfactorily.<lb />
If the drivers'thought that seniori-<lb />
ty should be respected in the transit<lb />
system, they should have protested<lb />
the system, not the president. For<lb />
example, if the transit system was<lb />
NOT under the SGA, transit<lb />
employees, including managers,<lb />
would be promoted or demoted ac-<lb />
cording to experience and qualifica-<lb />
tions. And that might not be a bad<lb />
idea.<lb />
If the transit system were con-<lb />
ducted as a business instead of a<lb />
political interest, many problems<lb />
could be solved. An alternative to<lb />
the present system might be the for-<lb />
mation of a " transit board <lb />
similar to the Media Board, that<lb />
would receive an equitable share of<lb />
student funds for the operation of<lb />
the transit system. The transit<lb />
managers' positions would be pro-<lb />
tected from political pandering, and<lb />
the annual bickering in the student<lb />
legislature over the transit budget<lb />
would be eliminated.<lb />
Student transportation should<lb />
have nothing to do with student<lb />
government. On the national level,<lb />
the Department of Transportation<lb />
doesn't decide who manages in-<lb />
dividual transportation services; it<lb />
simply builds roads and regulates<lb />
competition. Since there is only one<lb />
"transportation business" on cam-<lb />
pus and we already have roads,<lb />
there is no need for a "secretary of<lb />
transportation<lb />
So the SGA drivers didn't effect<lb />
any changes by walking out. The<lb />
problems of the transit system will<lb />
remain unless the drivers or<lb />
legislators decide to do something<lb />
constructive to change it.<lb />
ECU Lost A Good Man<lb />
The East Carolinian joins the<lb />
university community in mourning<lb />
the passing of one of ECU's most<lb />
renowned educators, Dr. Clinton<lb />
Roosevelt Prewett, who died on<lb />
May 8.<lb />
Dr. Prewett, a tenured full pro-<lb />
fessor of psychology, was known as<lb />
a pioneer in the field of mental<lb />
health and education. In 1957 Dr.<lb />
Prewett took over the psychology<lb />
department, which at that time con-<lb />
sisted of himself and two pro-<lb />
fessors. The psychology department<lb />
that stands on the ECU campus to-<lb />
day is a living and working monu-<lb />
ment to the man who built it.<lb />
Prewett is also remembered for<lb />
his contributions in the area of stu-<lb />
dent affairs. He designed and im-<lb />
plemented the division of student<lb />
affairs in the early 1950's.<lb />
During his 30 year tenure at ECU<lb />
he taught andor knew over half of<lb />
ECU's present alumni, and he kept<lb />
close his ties to those students who<lb />
were nurtured through four years of<lb />
college by him.<lb />
During the past two years,<lb />
Prewett served as a special assistant<lb />
to the chancellor. In that capacity<lb />
he worked on special athletic<lb />
assignments and was a key figure in<lb />
the search for and selection of<lb />
coaches. He also was instrumental<lb />
on the chancellor search committee<lb />
that selected Dr. Jenkins' replace-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Prewett, above all else, was a<lb />
champion of the students. He<lb />
taught his students to think and<lb />
challenge, outside the classroom as<lb />
well as within. Prewett himself was<lb />
a thinker and a problem solver,<lb />
described sometimes as the ad-<lb />
ministration's best troubleshooter.<lb />
Prewett's philosophy of life was<lb />
altruistic. He believed that young<lb />
people were, in their own right,<lb />
capable and intelligent. He felt that<lb />
the role of a professor was not to sit<lb />
in judgement, but rather to share his<lb />
knowledge with his students. Dr.<lb />
Prewett will best be remembered as<lb />
one who was quick to share his<lb />
thoughts and wisdom and even<lb />
quicker to listen to a different view.<lb />
He was a kind and gentle man<lb />
with very down home mystique<lb />
about him that made him all the<lb />
more fascinating. He spoke softly<lb />
but forcefully and always with pur-<lb />
pose.<lb />
Clinton Prewett will long be<lb />
remembered for his contributions to<lb />
this university and the entire educa-<lb />
tional community. ECU will miss<lb />
him sorely.<lb />
Educational Testing Service<lb />
'Is It Accountable To Anyone?'<lb />
By RALPH NADER<lb />
The next time you pick up a well-<lb />
sharpened No. 2 pencil and begin to hur-<lb />
riedly answer a standardized, multiple-<lb />
choice test, chances are that your test is<lb />
one of more than eight million given an-<lb />
nually by the Educational Testing Service<lb />
(ETS). You may know ETS manufactures<lb />
SATs, LSATs, GREs and GMATs. With<lb />
these tests alone, ETS influences the<lb />
educational and career opportunities of<lb />
millions of people. But the power of ETS<lb />
does not begin or end with those tests.<lb />
ETS markets 299 different tests. ETS<lb />
tests are used to determine entrance to over<lb />
60 occupations including firefighters, ac-<lb />
tuaries, policemen, real estate brokers,<lb />
sailors, teachers, gynecologists, engineers,<lb />
and auto mechanics. ETS test results are<lb />
the standards of access to some of the most<lb />
powerful professions: Foreign Service of-<lb />
ficers, New York stockbrokers, lawyers in<lb />
over 40 states, and even CIA agents. Two<lb />
million elementary students take ETS tests,<lb />
and ETS is developing ways to test infants.<lb />
ETS helps determine who will be eligible<lb />
for financial aid and how much they will<lb />
receive. The financial information ETS ob-<lb />
tains on nearly two million families is more<lb />
detailed than a mortgage application or an<lb />
IRS return. ETS consultants and trainees<lb />
help shape education and labor allocation<lb />
policy in scores of countries, including<lb />
Singapore, Brazil and Saudi Arabia. And<lb />
ETS has test centers in 120 countries.<lb />
In thirty years, probably 90 million peo-<lb />
ple have had their schooling, jobs, pro-<lb />
spects for advancement, and beliefs in<lb />
their own potential directly shaped by the<lb />
quiet but pervasive power of ETS.<lb />
What is the Educational Testing Ser-<lb />
vice? How has it centralized so much<lb />
power? Is it accountable to anyone, or<lb />
anything? Should your opportunities be so<lb />
influenced by ETS' standards of aptitude<lb />
or intelligence?<lb />
Despite its massive influence, few people<lb />
question ETS. Students may want to tear<lb />
up test forms in moments of frustration,<lb />
but few of us think of challenging the cor-<lb />
poration that makes the tests. We will soon<lb />
release a lengthy report on ETS, written by<lb />
Allan Nairn, which we hope will help peo-<lb />
ple understand, and question, the unique<lb />
and unregulated power of this corpora-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Indeed, ETS is, in non-dollar ways, a<lb />
large corporation. It has more customers<lb />
per year than GM and Ford combined.<lb />
Despite its non-profit status, it declares<lb />
roughly a million dollars in "non-profits"<lb />
each year. This money is plowed back into<lb />
corporate expansion and maintaining the<lb />
ETS estate, which includes a 400 acre<lb />
headquarters in Princeton, New Jersey, a<lb />
$250,000 home for the president, William<lb />
Turnbull, and a S3 million<lb />
hotelconference center � all built with<lb />
student test fees. Its revenue from test fees<lb />
enabled ETS to double in size every five<lb />
years from 1948 to 1972, a rate of growth<lb />
faster than IBM.<lb />
ETS's sales and near monopoly power,<lb />
combined with its privileged legal status as<lb />
a non-profit corporation, make it un-<lb />
precedented in corporate history. ETS is<lb />
exempt from federal and state income<lb />
taxes, is effective beyond the reach of<lb />
many anti-trust laws, and has no<lb />
stockholders. ETS escapes the restraints<lb />
governing other corporations because it is<lb />
an "educational" institution.<lb />
The power of ETS is massive, as even<lb />
one ETS executive conceded. "No matter<lb />
what they try to tell you here about how we<lb />
really don't have much power he said,<lb />
"we know we do. We know we're the na-<lb />
tion's gatekeeper This gatekeeper can<lb />
determine who enters college, graduate<lb />
and professional schools, as well as many<lb />
occupations and professions. Is that power<lb />
legitimate?<lb />
ETS defends its role as the gatekeeper by<lb />
claiming it has developed the "science of<lb />
mental measurement but as our report<lb />
will argue, the tests measure nothing more<lb />
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than how you answered a few multiple-<lb />
choice questions. The correlation between<lb />
SAT scores and first-year grades in college,<lb />
for example, is often lower than the cor-<lb />
relation between the test scores and the in-<lb />
come of the test taker's parents. At best,<lb />
standardized tests measure the specialized<lb />
skill of test-taking, but they do not<lb />
measure key determinants of success such<lb />
as writing and research skill, ability to<lb />
make coherent arguments, creativity,<lb />
motivation, stamina, judgment, experience<lb />
or ethics.<lb />
ETS not only influences how institutions<lb />
judge individuals, however; it also in-<lb />
fluences how individuals judge themselves.<lb />
As Nairn says, "A false self-estimate or<lb />
image is instilled in the mind of the in-<lb />
dividual who receives a standardized test<lb />
score. For although the scores are<lb />
significantly determined by social class, he<lb />
is told they are objective, scientific<lb />
measures of the individual<lb />
Moreover, test takers are subject to<lb />
numerous injustices, ranging from incor-<lb />
rect scoring of tests, to late reporting of<lb />
applicant information, to secret evaluation<lb />
of grades and test scores � and they have<lb />
no recourse.<lb />
We must begin to examine the ex-<lb />
aminers.<lb />
There is a growing movement to reform<lb />
and restructure the testing industry. In<lb />
New York, Ohio, Texas and other states,<lb />
student-run Public Interest Research<lb />
Groups (PIRGs) have introduced "Truth<lb />
in Testing" legislation in their state<lb />
legislatures. This legislation would force<lb />
ETS and other testing companies to<lb />
disclose test questions and answers, and all<lb />
studies and data on the tests; it would also<lb />
require companies to keep information on<lb />
applicants confidential. Disclosing test<lb />
answers would enable students to contest<lb />
disputed answers, and thus eliminate much<lb />
of the mystery surrounding the tests. ETS<lb />
has said it is willing to release 99 percent of<lb />
its test data. But, Nairn says, the bulk of<lb />
this 99 percent is the material provided by<lb />
the test-takers themselves � name, social<lb />
security number, etc. Nairn says it is<lb />
crucial to disclose that last one percent, as<lb />
it includes ETS's extrapolations from the<lb />
information provided by test-takers �<lb />
such as predictions of future academic suc-<lb />
cess.<lb />
The testing reform movement has other<lb />
facets. Jesse Jackson is organizing around<lb />
the issue of the ETS National Teacher Ex-<lb />
aminations which have systematically<lb />
eliminated qualified black applicants from<lb />
teaching jobs. The FTC has apparently<lb />
found, contrary to ETS claims, that cer-<lb />
tain kinds of prep or cram courses can<lb />
raise test scores � but the report has been<lb />
withheld at this time. And several members<lb />
of Congress have called for an investiga-<lb />
tion of the testing industry.<lb />
Students now have opportunities to<lb />
challenge the test makers.<lb />
Individuals interested in this issue, or in<lb />
sponsoring Truth in Testing legislation,<lb />
can contact Ed Hanley at our office at<lb />
P.O. Box 19312, Washington, D.C. 20036.<lb />
Canal Residents Get Assistance, Contamination Remains<lb />
By PATRICK MINGES<lb />
It's all too easy. With the<lb />
availability of bumper stickers, glow<lb />
in the dark t-shirts, and even major-<lb />
selling pop albums (Call before mid-<lb />
night tonight. Operators are stan-<lb />
ding by.), the anti-nuclear move-<lb />
ment is almost the liberal vogue. It<lb />
is good that the idea is gaining ac-<lb />
ceptance in the mainstream of the<lb />
American psyche, but only a few are<lb />
actually taking active steps against<lb />
the menace. Even fewer realize the<lb />
tremendous struggle that we have as<lb />
a people to alter the course of<lb />
history and overcome the pride of a<lb />
nation.<lb />
From the time of the Pilgrims, we<lb />
have taken what we wanted, used<lb />
r<lb />
what we needed, and done as we<lb />
pleased with our world, regardless<lb />
of the consequences. We have<lb />
achieved the highest standard of liv-<lb />
ing in the world with disregard for<lb />
the very thing that gives us life �<lb />
our planet. Live for today � tomor-<lb />
row may never come! Well, tomor-<lb />
row has come and it's time for us to<lb />
accept the responsibility we ha e to<lb />
each other and to our world.<lb />
The news of the tragedy in Love<lb />
Canal at beautiful Niagara Falls, the<lb />
honeymooners' paradise, is a loom-<lb />
ing example. While we ponder<lb />
nuclear proliferation and its waste<lb />
disposal, the ghosts of industry's<lb />
negligent past leap out at us from<lb />
the headlines of this week's<lb />
newspapers. More than a thousand<lb />
families forced to leave their homes,<lb />
little children slowly dying, and the<lb />
possible damage to future genera-<lb />
tions of 30 percent of the population<lb />
tested, are statistics that cannot be<lb />
swept under the rug. Even though<lb />
things are serious on the foreign<lb />
front, the crisis within our country<lb />
will not go away, no matter how<lb />
long we ignore it.<lb />
William T. Love, a turn-of-the-<lb />
century entrepreneur, built the<lb />
canal, and from 1940 to 1978, the<lb />
Hooker Chemical and Plastics<lb />
Company, a division of Occidental<lb />
Petroleum, used the site as a waste<lb />
dump. The company dumped nearly<lb />
20,000 tons of solvents, pesticides<lb />
i<lb />
and other toxic chemicals, including<lb />
hundreds of pounds of dioxiri, one<lb />
of the most toxic substances known<lb />
to man. In 1978 Hooker Chemical<lb />
filled in the canal and sold the pro-<lb />
perty to the community, which con-<lb />
structed an elementary school and<lb />
homes. Such are corporate ethics.<lb />
The New York State Health<lb />
Department declared the area a<lb />
"health emergency" and the EPA<lb />
solicited the Biogenics Corporation<lb />
of Houston to test for chromosomal<lb />
damage. In 11 of 36 subjects tested,<lb />
the corporation found a type of<lb />
chromosomal damage associated<lb />
with spontaneous abortions, birth<lb />
defects and cancer, Barbara Blum<lb />
deputy administrator of EPA,<lb />
stated that Love Canal "is one of<lb />
the worst chemical problems we<lb />
have discovered in moden society<lb />
The results were returned to the<lb />
community recently. "They just<lb />
said my chromosomes were abnor-<lb />
mal and handed me a letter said<lb />
Patricia Sandonato, one resident<lb />
found to have damage. "I asked if it<lb />
affected my kids, and they said they<lb />
did not know. I fear that my kids<lb />
might be dying Mrs. Sandonato's<lb />
son, five-year-old Jason, was born<lb />
with "minimal brain dysfunction"<lb />
and will undergo an operation soon<lb />
for a deformity in one of his knees.<lb />
Donald L. Baeder, president of<lb />
Hooker Chemical, predictably<lb />
answered that tne results were<lb />
4<lb />
conclusive This effort by Baeder<lb />
was in the finest spirit of corporate<lb />
tradition. It ranks up there with,<lb />
"There has never been a serious ac-<lb />
cident at a nuclear reactor and "It<lb />
has yet to be proven that there is a.<lb />
significant hnk between cigarette<lb />
smoking and cancer Until the<lb />
federal and New York state govern-<lb />
ments agreed to foot the bill, the<lb />
company was concerned with possi-<lb />
ble lawsuits for the relocation of<lb />
Love Canal residents.<lb />
Now that the residents can leave<lb />
their contaminated community,<lb />
Hooker Chemical must pay for the<lb />
five that have been and might be<lb />
rmaed by their careless treatment of<lb />
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one foot. 1 wished he was still here Cooking on one fool<lb />
in school, so 1 could borrow his bad. as loi<lb />
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perhaps nuclear energy .<lb />
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ad in the late '60s<lb />
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� and David Howie. It<lb />
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- . ' tnd alienation ol a once<lb />
. emph e gone sour er upted<lb />
m the streets and tenements ol<lb />
I ondon and created the personil<lb />
:hlock the punks.<lb />
� was per hap- created when<lb />
the rude boys ol Jamaica such as<lb />
Bob Mark) first set toot into the<lb />
ording studios ol Kingston with<lb />
I igious revolul iona y<lb />
meanderings. n equally important<lb />
urred when a group ol<lb />
tl street kids from New<lb />
Yorl ma be New Jersey)<lb />
became ted up with the corporate<lb />
domination ol the recorded<lb />
media and created 1 he Ramones.<lb />
rhe world most revolting<lb />
phenomena was fashioned out ol<lb />
the fusion ol these entities and took<lb />
Public Image LTD's Johnny "Rotten" Lydon<lb />
cute kid gets sucked into schlock vortex,<lb />
the punk scene to international pro<lb />
portions with the release of theii<lb />
first single, "Anarch) in the I .K<lb />
1 his phenomena was the Sex<lb />
Pistols.<lb />
1 lie Sex Pistols may have been the<lb />
greatest group in the history ot rock<lb />
music. We will never know. I he<lb />
were certainly the world's most<lb />
under-appreciated musical group.<lb />
No sooner did their legend become<lb />
known than it drove itsell into in<lb />
famy. I hen recording career ended<lb />
with "Belsen Was Gas and it<lb />
you think thai was a joke, you pro<lb />
babl missed the point. Main did.<lb />
I he Sex Pistols were the epitome<lb />
ol fright m ;� - -<lb />
'n' roll beyond il<lb />
ed one with an almosi<lb />
wall ol sound<lb />
concepts thai iocked Bi<lb />
world. Mam people : the p<lb />
movement and the Sex Pist ls, ;<lb />
pet haps they were well advised in<lb />
lieu ol Sid Vicious' tragic Jen<lb />
but tew who luoe heard the Se<lb />
Pistols will refute then totally ovei<lb />
whelming lyrical and musical inten-<lb />
sity. (For a good example see The<lb />
(ireal Rock and R()i or<lb />
hear Mever Mind I B ,<lb />
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this V I � uditorium.<lb />
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directed by I dear 1 oessin, will<lb />
m July IS throng: X igust 2 w tl<lb />
a matinee performance on V ,<lb />
day, July 30. "Vanities<lb />
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each play, thai sells for S10 Hckt<lb />
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Films Committee Presents<lb />
Outstanding Summer Program<lb />
Kristofferson and Streisand Team Up In A Star Is Born<lb />
.Free Flick this Monday night at 9 p.m. in MendenhalVs Hendrix Theatre<lb />
The Student I nion 1 ilmsom-<lb />
mittee is continuing its schedule ol<lb />
movies with a diverse lineup of free<lb />
summer fare slated foi viewing in<lb />
Mendenhall Student (enter. Ml<lb />
films will be shown at p m. on<lb />
Monday evenings throughout the<lb />
summer in Hendrix I heater.<lb />
The first ol ten films will be " <lb />
Star is Born with Barbra Streisand<lb />
and Kris Kristofferson, to be screen<lb />
ed this Monday, May 26. In its latest<lb />
screen incarnation, the thrice-told<lb />
tale of love-crossed stats uses the ex<lb />
citing Streisand to lell ol the ill-<lb />
fated romance between an up-and-<lb />
coming female performer and a<lb />
male star in decline<lb />
The film has a larger-than-life<lb />
quality, and so does its leading lady<lb />
The new screenplay shifts the setting<lb />
from Hollywood to the world ot<lb />
rock music. Kristofferson and Strei-<lb />
sand deliver memorable perfor-<lb />
mances, and Streisand performs her<lb />
hit song "Evergreen I he plot's<lb />
poignancy hinges on Kristoffersons<lb />
character's inability to cope with<lb />
success.<lb />
The film on June 2 will be "FM<lb />
the story o a tew days m the lives ot<lb />
big city disc-jockeys. It is a wild<lb />
unrestrained joy ride that tars com-<lb />
edian Martin Mull and an all-hit<lb />
soundtrack.<lb />
I he thud movie in the series.<lb />
"Big Wednesday will be shown<lb />
June 9. More than just another surf-<lb />
ing film, it sports dynamic pet lor<lb />
mances bv Gary Busey (' I he Buddv<lb />
Holly Story") and Jan Michael Vin-<lb />
cent. I he staggering<lb />
cinematography ot the California<lb />
coast earned it an cademy Award<lb />
nomination.<lb />
On June Its the films Committee<lb />
will screen "In Praise ot Older<lb />
Women a movie based on the<lb />
Stephen Viincev bestseller about<lb />
sex after 40. It traces the growth of<lb />
its protagonist through a series of<lb />
sexual grapphngs in which we see<lb />
and hear a anetv ot convincing<lb />
female orgasms though none of<lb />
them matters any more or less than<lb />
the other.<lb />
On June 23. "The Texas Chain-<lb />
saw Massacre' comes to<lb />
Mendenhall. The movie explodes<lb />
with a plethora of dismemberments,<lb />
chases and screaming women.<lb />
Believe it or not, an entrv in the<lb />
Cannes I ilm Fesi - a<lb />
I ilv omhn and<lb />
team up in the perfev<lb />
romance. "Moment bv M<lb />
coming to Hendrix rhea . ne<lb />
30.<lb />
I he Monty Pytho stai<lb />
" nd Now oi Som<lb />
pletely Different" on h The<lb />
"Flying Circus" provide a Mu-<lb />
ting variety of irreverent b<lb />
plus some ingenious animated se-<lb />
quences. Plenty ol tasteless gag<lb />
Python fans<lb />
Jill Clay burgh gives a stunning<lb />
performance as "An I nmamed<lb />
Woman" on July 14 The film is<lb />
intelligent, compassionate look at<lb />
how a woman copes when her hus-<lb />
band walks out on her Dire.<lb />
Paul Mazursky (who also wrote the<lb />
script) pulls no punches and makes<lb />
no compromises - his characters<lb />
are living, breathing people and his<lb />
film is a gem.<lb />
The film tor July 21 will be Ken<lb />
Shapiro's send up on.<lb />
'The Groove Tube a funny<lb />
collection of R-rated satirical<lb />
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Music From Beyond<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
Flogging a Dead Horse.) The Sex<lb />
Pistols were doomed to self-<lb />
destruction as soon as they became<lb />
everything that they hated in the<lb />
hands of Malcolm McLaren, en-<lb />
trepreneur extraordinaire.<lb />
It also seemed to be much more<lb />
than fate that their gradual<lb />
disintegration culminated as they<lb />
split up on their highly touted but<lb />
ill-fated American tour. Johnny<lb />
Lydon, better known as Johnny<lb />
Rotten, became convinced that the<lb />
Sex Pistols had "finished rock 'n'<lb />
roll" by crashing through every<lb />
boundary and limitations that good<lb />
sense dictates. He had decided to<lb />
transcend the limitations of rock<lb />
and produce a type of music that the<lb />
world has never known, which he<lb />
referred to as anti-rock.<lb />
Johnny Lydon returned to<lb />
England right in the midst of the Sex<lb />
Pistols American tour and pursued<lb />
his dream by establishing his own<lb />
group, Public Image, Ltd an inter-<lb />
national pun. He solicited guitarist<lb />
Keith levine from the then assembl-<lb />
ing Clash (and creafed Strummer<lb />
Jones), and the existential rhythmist<lb />
Wobble, presenting perhaps the<lb />
premier three piece combo in the<lb />
world. They recorded the truly uni-<lb />
que effort entitled Metal Box, so<lb />
called because it was released as<lb />
three twelve inch forty-fives encased<lb />
in a film canister, but the record<lb />
never sold because of its cost and<lb />
impracticality.<lb />
Perhaps the only efficient way to<lb />
appreciate PIL's music is to engage<lb />
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come along since Hendrix. It goes<lb />
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into the realm that is only occupied<lb />
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tropy. You can run, but you cannot<lb />
hide. (For the grateful dead cult <lb />
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you will surely never return.)<lb />
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mediately however, a startling<lb />
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a concept of bass in white music<lb />
history quite like this. Then the<lb />
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guitar in modern music by placing it<lb />
in the background supporting the<lb />
profound rhythm lead. The psychic<lb />
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lead singer. The music is full of<lb />
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seem to come from beyond the river<lb />
Styx and delve into emotions that<lb />
are better left undisturbed.<lb />
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