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THE EAST rAROllNlAN JUNE 5, 1980<lb />
Blacks Under More Stress<lb />
Rebel Delayed<lb />
Fntitled "Fish Kill this print by Judson Poole appears in the 1980 edition of the Rebel, ECU s an-<lb />
nual magazine of student literature and art. Distribution of the Rebel has been delayed due to pnnt.ng<lb />
prob.Tms?but the publication should appear on campus within the next few weeks. Cop.es are free.<lb />
WASHINGTON,<lb />
D.C. (CH) - Black<lb />
college students "are<lb />
subjected to extraor-<lb />
dinary pressures" at<lb />
predominantly white<lb />
institutions and often<lb />
lack the academic<lb />
preparation to do well,<lb />
according to a recent<lb />
government study.<lb />
The survey of black<lb />
students and black and<lb />
white administrators<lb />
and faculty members<lb />
took place at four<lb />
private and three public<lb />
universities in different<lb />
regions of the country.<lb />
It sought to identify<lb />
problems with black<lb />
undergraduate attrition<lb />
rates.<lb />
All three groups of<lb />
surveyed subjects<lb />
agreed that poor secon-<lb />
dary school prepara-<lb />
tion was a major bar-<lb />
rier to college admis-<lb />
sion for blacks, but<lb />
black students and ad-<lb />
ministrators also said<lb />
inadequate financial<lb />
loneliness were a deter-<lb />
rent to staying in<lb />
school. While per-<lb />
cent of black faculty<lb />
and administrators<lb />
aid was an important agreed, only 60 percent<lb />
problem. Seventy-seven of white faculty and ad-<lb />
percent of the students ministrators saw that as<lb />
thought that feelings of a problem,<lb />
alienation and Both black students<lb />
and staff felt the need<lb />
for a greater number of<lb />
black administrative<lb />
and faculty role<lb />
models, compared with<lb />
a 68 percent response<lb />
from whites.<lb />
The study, commis-<lb />
sioned by the National<lb />
Advisory Committee<lb />
on Black Higher<lb />
Education and the<lb />
Department ot Health.<lb />
Education and<lb />
Welfare, advised<lb />
universities to recruit<lb />
black students from<lb />
"underachieving,<lb />
inner-city high<lb />
schools'<lb />
Succeeds Dr. Hooks<lb />
Coach Named Chairman<lb />
Dr. Raymond<lb />
Harold Martinez,<lb />
former swim coach at<lb />
ECU and a member of<lb />
the ECU physical<lb />
education faculty since<lb />
1954, has been named<lb />
chairman of the ECU<lb />
Department of Health,<lb />
Physical Education,<lb />
Recreation and Safety.<lb />
His appointment<lb />
becomes effective Aug.<lb />
� 25.<lb />
Dr. Martinez suc-<lb />
ceeds Dr. Edgar<lb />
Hooks, who last year<lb />
announced his inten-<lb />
tion to retire and return<lb />
to fulltime teaching.<lb />
During hi 14 years<lb />
as coach, the East<lb />
Carolina swim team<lb />
won the National<lb />
Association of Inter-<lb />
collegiate Athletics<lb />
championship twice<lb />
(1957, 1959) and had 65<lb />
All-America swimmerv<lb />
Martinez also served av<lb />
chairman of the<lb />
NAIA's swimming<lb />
committee and wa a<lb />
member of the Olympic<lb />
Swimming Committee.<lb />
Enrollment In ROTC Goes Up<lb />
Despite Pressure Of Commitment<lb />
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Continued From Page 1<lb />
aerospace studies in the<lb />
ECU ROTC program.<lb />
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security, ROTC<lb />
recruits obligate<lb />
themselves to special<lb />
classes and labs, a pre-<lb />
junior year summer<lb />
camp, drills, discipline<lb />
and, eventually, four<lb />
years of service in the<lb />
Air Force.<lb />
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benefits. Recruits who<lb />
make it through to the<lb />
non-scholarship ROTC<lb />
plan is high.<lb />
"If 50 or 60<lb />
freshmen sign up for<lb />
Jim Daniels, ad-<lb />
ministration officer of<lb />
the campus program,<lb />
the drop-out rate for<lb />
freshmen who enter the<lb />
the course, we usually<lb />
expect only about 30 or<lb />
35 of them to remain<lb />
with us until the<lb />
sophomore year<lb />
Daniels said.<lb />
For those who stay in<lb />
the program, the usual<lb />
anxieties about money<lb />
and career can be much<lb />
reduced � in exchange<lb />
for an obligation.<lb />
Dr. Ray Martinez<lb />
The best legal high<lb />
on the market.<lb />
PIPE DREAMS<lb />
University Arcade<lb />
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mit themselves to serv-<lb />
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receive a $100 a month<lb />
stipend. Some ROTC<lb />
students also have full<lb />
scholarships, which pay<lb />
the cost of their educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
According to Sgt.<lb />
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Fri. Capricorn Recording Artist<lb />
DELBERT McCLINTON<lb />
College Notes<lb />
From The National On Campus Report<lb />
MS<lb />
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THE LATEST IN STUDENT CASUAL WEAR:<lb />
loose, green surgical uniforms. Students say<lb />
they're comfortable and functional, as well as in<lb />
vogue. The fashion fad isn't eyed with en-<lb />
thusiasm by hospital administrators, however,<lb />
since many of the scrub suits seen on campus were<lb />
presumabtv-swiped. Recently, two Universtiy of<lb />
Kentucky students were fined $100 after pleading<lb />
guilty to stealing a supply of surgical garb.<lb />
IT WASN'T APRIL FOOLS DAY and the<lb />
chartered busload of Purdue fraternity members<lb />
had no reason to doubt the authenticity of the in-<lb />
vitation. They arrived at a fancy Chicago hotel<lb />
and were handed prearranged room keys along<lb />
with tickets for an "awards banquet Supposed-<lb />
ly, they were being honored for being named an<lb />
outstanding chapter by some obscure national<lb />
organization. But as they looked through their<lb />
envelopes of instructions and free bar tickets,<lb />
they came across the message: "This is one of the<lb />
greatest and most successful hoaxes in history.<lb />
Signed, the Pledge Class<lb />
STUDENTS ARE OPTIMISTIC about mar-<lb />
riage. A recent journalism class survey of Iowa<lb />
State University students found that 90 percent of<lb />
single students expect their marriages to last a<lb />
lifetime.<lb />
A RICHARD PRYOR VIDEO TAPE was con-<lb />
fiscated by the Georgia Southern College ad-<lb />
ministration, after it ran on campus for almost a<lb />
week The tape was described by a school official<lb />
as "lewd, obscene and not suitable to be shown in<lb />
a public place<lb />
Air Force ROTC Students<lb />
marching drills instill discipline<lb />
Patronize<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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REASONS<lb />
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Book<lb />
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Continued From Page 1<lb />
Roger M. Bullock,<lb />
assistant manager of<lb />
the ECU Student Supp-<lb />
ly Store.<lb />
The biggest problem<lb />
Bullock sees would be<lb />
convincing faculty to<lb />
go along with the re-<lb />
quirements of such a<lb />
program, including us-<lb />
ing only one text for all<lb />
sections of a course and<lb />
keeping the same one<lb />
for two or three years.<lb />
He also recognizes pro-<lb />
blems in setting the fee,<lb />
the time limit and what<lb />
books would be<lb />
covered by the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Bullock said he<lb />
believes the program<lb />
has merits but added<lb />
that most students can<lb />
save a considerable<lb />
amount of money when<lb />
buying books if they<lb />
would buy used ones<lb />
and sell as many as<lb />
possible at the end of<lb />
the term.<lb />
A selection of 17 innovative<lb />
and contemporary styles on<lb />
display this week only.<lb />
ARTCAKVED FEATURES MORE<lb />
DESIGN VARIETY THAN ANY<lb />
OTHER COLLEGE RING COMPANY.<lb />
Save $20.00 on Four Ladies<lb />
1<lb />
FREE RING<lb />
Trode �n your man's gold<lb />
H.S. nng for a SllAOIUM�<lb />
Coftege ring free<lb />
ARTCARVED ALSO ALLOWS<lb />
BEST TRADE-IN VALUES<lb />
TOWARDS GOLD RING<lb />
PURCHASES<lb />
Gold H. S. rings,<lb />
trade in values.<lb />
Man's: $99.00<lb />
Women's $50.00<lb />
. :<lb />
HOW TO PLACE AN AD IN THE<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Fashion<lb />
Ring?<lb />
3.<lb />
SAVE<lb />
Classified ads are accepted in<lb />
the East Carolinian office Monday<lb />
thru Friday from 11:30-12:30.<lb />
No phone calls please, ads will<lb />
not be taken over the phone.<lb />
The East Carolinian will be printed<lb />
each Thursday during summer school.<lb />
Produced from a strong leweler's<lb />
alby, SJIADIUM� College nngs<lb />
are available at special sale pnces<lb />
ARTCARVED PROVIDES AN<lb />
ALTERNATIVE TO THE HIGH PRICE OF GOLD<lb />
All Men's Siladium rings<lb />
are on sale for $74.95<lb />
?BONUS: ArtCarved's College ring specialist is on campus today<lb />
to assist with this important and meaningful purchase.<lb />
COLLEGE RINGS<lb />
 symbolizing your ability to achieve.<lb />
Rates for classified ads are:<lb />
1 st 15 words-$l .00 (minimum charge)<lb />
Each additional word-$.05<lb />
We do not accept out-of-town checks<lb />
Monday Morning, June 9th Student Supply Store<lb />
Lobby<lb />
Student Supply Store<lb />
Deposit required. Master Charge or Visa accepted<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNES, 1900<lb />
Announcements Camera Helps Teach Surgery<lb />
PpllCantS U S Forest Service Personnel, plication blanks are avanaose o J 1V<lb />
Applicants<lb />
Students who intend to apply for<lb />
admission to major in Social<lb />
Work. Law Enforcement, or Cor<lb />
rections in the Fall Semester<lb />
should submit an application as<lb />
soon as possible and make an ap<lb />
pointment for an interview during<lb />
'he 'ummer Students who are in<lb />
'he second semester of the<lb />
sophomore year or first semester<lb />
of the iunior year who meet the<lb />
minimum requirements are eligi<lb />
Die to apply Applications may be<lb />
obtained in 312 Allied Health<lb />
Building For more information<lb />
call 757 6V6l<lb />
U.S. Forest Service. Personnel,<lb />
Asheville. N.C in<lb />
terest in personnel<lb />
managementwriting<lb />
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NASA, Washington, DC, Interna<lb />
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audiovisual, biology<lb />
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(G).<lb />
Tax Aid<lb />
The internal Revenue Service Of<lb />
? ice at 211 Evans Street in Green<lb />
vile otters free assistance to tax<lb />
payers year round Anyone receiv<lb />
ng a Federal tax notice or an ad<lb />
lus'ment to their tax account they<lb />
do not understand should visit the<lb />
iRS office tor an explanation<lb />
Also if at least ten weeks have<lb />
gone since a Federal tax return<lb />
was tiled for a refund and the re<lb />
fund hasn't arrived, the taxpayer<lb />
should inquire at 'he Evans Street<lb />
office Assistance is available<lb />
every weekday from 8 00 am. to<lb />
�i 30 p m Taxpayers may receive<lb />
? aster service in the early morning<lb />
or la'e afternoon, when fewer peo<lb />
pie use the service No appoint<lb />
men' is necessary<lb />
Co-Op<lb />
The Co op Office. 313 Rawl<lb />
Building. 757 6979. is looking for<lb />
students who may be interested in<lb />
? all 1980 or spring 1981 Co op posi<lb />
'ions These positions are salaried<lb />
ac are for undergraduate lU!<lb />
jr graduate (G) students<lb />
U S Dept of Agriculture,<lb />
Washington, D C.<lb />
nutrition ana accoun<lb />
�nq (U)<lb />
Coupon Club<lb />
The Greenville Coupon Club has<lb />
recently been formed. Students,<lb />
homemakers and any interested<lb />
persons are invited to join. The<lb />
purpose of the club is to help<lb />
members cut down on the high<lb />
price of food and household goods<lb />
It will meet regularly to swap in<lb />
formation on the best bargains in<lb />
town, to share ways of saving<lb />
money in the home, and to ex<lb />
change magazine and newspaper<lb />
food coupons There is no cost to<lb />
join Meetings will be held every<lb />
other Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m<lb />
For more information, call Ellen<lb />
Freyman at 756 2553<lb />
NTE<lb />
The National Teacher Examina<lb />
tions will be offered at ECU on<lb />
Saturday, July 19. Application<lb />
blanks are available at the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, 105 Speight<lb />
Registration deadline is June 25.<lb />
GMAT<lb />
The Graduate Management Ad<lb />
mission Test will be offered at<lb />
ECU on Saturday, July 12. Ap<lb />
plication blanks art avauaoie �<lb />
the ECU Testing Center. 105<lb />
Speight. Registration deadline is<lb />
June 25<lb />
Discount Day<lb />
Fridays are savings days at<lb />
Mendenhail Student Center.<lb />
Prices are '3 OFF every Friday<lb />
from 1 p.m until 4 p.m for bowl<lb />
ing, billiards and table tennis.<lb />
Make Friday your day to save and<lb />
have fun too with "Discount Day"<lb />
at Mendenhail<lb />
Video Game<lb />
"Asteroids" is here The hottest<lb />
new video game is on campus for<lb />
you. Come over to Mendenhail,<lb />
take a break from the heat and<lb />
test your space fighting ability.<lb />
Mendenhall's summer hours are<lb />
8:30 a.m. 11:00 p.m. Monday, and<lb />
8 30 a.m5:00 p.m Tuesday<lb />
Friday.<lb />
By Pitt County Memorial<lb />
DIANE PAQUETTE "�J.Pitalu that . wil<lb />
facilitate the training of<lb />
The School of<lb />
Medicine has made an<lb />
interesting addition to<lb />
operating room 3 at<lb />
students and residents<lb />
on the surgical service.<lb />
A Sony color video<lb />
camera, purchased by<lb />
the Department of<lb />
Surgery, supplements<lb />
the view of surgery<lb />
from the observation<lb />
room window by giving<lb />
observers a front-row<lb />
Field Day<lb />
Bring your backgammon boards,<lb />
frisbees and blankets to the cam<lb />
pus mall on Friday, June 6 to meet<lb />
with Omega Psi Phi fraternity as<lb />
it hosts a field day from 3 p m un<lb />
til 9 p.m<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
At the midpoint of the first session,<lb />
the summer intramural program<lb />
has seen much success. Seven ac<lb />
tivifies are currently underway or<lb />
have been completed, with three<lb />
activities scheduled for the future<lb />
Entry deadline for the Great<lb />
Canoe Race is Tuesday, June 10,<lb />
the IM Open (Golf), Wednesday,<lb />
June 11, and the Racquetball<lb />
Tournament, Friday, June 13 All<lb />
deadlines are at 5 pm on the<lb />
respective dates Come by 204<lb />
Memorial Gym 'o sign up<lb />
Motor Club Survey<lb />
Shows Carolinians<lb />
Curbing Drive Time<lb />
look at delicate techni-<lb />
ques.<lb />
"The camera enables<lb />
the surgeons and<lb />
students to study<lb />
surgery from different<lb />
and better angles<lb />
says David Balch, assis-<lb />
tant director of the<lb />
Audio-Visual Services<lb />
Center at the medical<lb />
school. "By using the<lb />
camera to tape pro-<lb />
cedures and viewing the<lb />
tapes, faculty physi-<lb />
cians have the freedom<lb />
and time to explain<lb />
complicated methods in<lb />
greater detail<lb />
Balch designed the<lb />
system in consultation<lb />
with Dr. Walter J.<lb />
Pories, chairman of<lb />
surgery. The camera<lb />
and one microphone<lb />
are mounted in the ceil-<lb />
ing of the room. Two<lb />
additional microphones<lb />
may be worn by<lb />
members of the surgical<lb />
team to record their<lb />
comments during the<lb />
operation.<lb />
A technician<lb />
operates the camera<lb />
and microphone from a<lb />
"control room" across<lb />
the hall from operating<lb />
room 3. The technician<lb />
is able to respond to the<lb />
surgeon's request for<lb />
close-up shots, wide<lb />
shots and other specific<lb />
views of the operation.<lb />
Most operations will<lb />
be watched "live"<lb />
from closed-circuit<lb />
monitors in the educa-<lb />
tional lounge, the<lb />
' auditorium and the<lb />
obstetricsgynecology<lb />
lounge. Balch says pro-<lb />
cedures recorded for<lb />
delayed viewing are<lb />
watched on monitors in<lb />
the second and third-<lb />
floor classrooms and in<lb />
surgeon's lounge.<lb />
By using the camera<lb />
as a teaching tool,<lb />
Pories says students<lb />
and residents can get a<lb />
first-hand look at<lb />
operations without the<lb />
hazard of contamina-<lb />
tion to the patient and<lb />
without interfering<lb />
with surgical pro-<lb />
cedures.<lb />
"This camera also<lb />
will be especially useful<lb />
in emergency situa-<lb />
tions says Pories.<lb />
"Because it has the<lb />
capability of instant<lb />
replay, the environ-<lb />
ment and reactions in<lb />
an emergency situation<lb />
may be studied<lb />
Photo by KEITH HOWARD<lb />
Ron Rouse, engineer for the Audio-Visual Services Center, makes the<lb />
final adjustments to the new video system installed in OR 3 at Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving the campus community<lb />
for 54 years.<lb />
Published every Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Thursday during<lb />
the summer.<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
ficial newspaper of East<lb />
Carolina University, owned,<lb />
operated, and published for and<lb />
by the students of East Carolina<lb />
University.<lb />
Subscription Rates<lb />
Alumni$15 yearly<lb />
All others$20 yearly<lb />
Second class postage paid at<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
The East Carolinian offices<lb />
are located in the Old South<lb />
Building on the campus of ECU,<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Ninety-two percent<lb />
of the respondents to a<lb />
poll conducted by the<lb />
Carolina Motor Club<lb />
say they have changed<lb />
iheir driving practices<lb />
as a result of the in-<lb />
creased cost o f<lb />
gasoline, and 72 per-<lb />
cent said it would affect<lb />
their vacation plans this<lb />
summer.<lb />
Thirty-four percent<lb />
of the respondents<lb />
answering the club's<lb />
questionnaire indicated<lb />
they had reduced their<lb />
overall driving by at<lb />
east 25 percent. Fifteen<lb />
percent said they had<lb />
cut back 20 percent and<lb />
eighteen percent of the<lb />
replies indicated a 15<lb />
percent reduction.<lb />
The survey also<lb />
showed that 72 percent<lb />
of the respondents<lb />
believed that the<lb />
federal government is<lb />
guilty of<lb />
"over-regulating" the<lb />
automobile industry.<lb />
According to the<lb />
president of the<lb />
organization, T. Ed<lb />
Pickard, it was the<lb />
largest reply to the<lb />
group's annual survey<lb />
in recent years.<lb />
Other survey results<lb />
included: 90 percent<lb />
favor service stations<lb />
posting prices for all<lb />
grades of gasoline so<lb />
that the prices would be<lb />
legible from the street<lb />
or highway; 62 percent<lb />
felt that in the event of<lb />
another fuel shortage a<lb />
system should be devis-<lb />
ed to require half the<lb />
service stations in the<lb />
two-state area to re-<lb />
main open on Satur-<lb />
days and the other half<lb />
on Sundays and<lb />
holidays. <lb />
ECU Summer<lb />
Enrollment Up<lb />
-ENTREES-<lb />
RIB EYE CHARBROILED<lb />
$6 75 10-OZ<lb />
$8 75 12 OZ<lb />
LARGER RIB EYE ON REQUEST<lb />
Rib Eye &amp; Sauteed Scampi<lb />
Filet of Beef Broiled and Sliced Served Au<lb />
Mushrooms<lb />
Scampi Sauteed in a Sauce of Butter Garlic and Parsley<lb />
Filet of Beef and Scampi Combination<lb />
Lamb Chops 2 Charbroiied Served with Mint<lb />
Chutney<lb />
Fresh Mushrooms Served In Butter<lb />
Jes<lb />
$9 75<lb />
Fresh<lb />
$7 75<lb />
$8 75<lb />
$10 75<lb />
Jelly and<lb />
$10 511<lb />
$1 25<lb />
ManKott: served with Salad and Garlic Bread<lb />
K I News Bureau<lb />
Enrollment for the<lb />
first session of summer<lb />
school at ECU pro-<lb />
bably will exceed 4,500.<lb />
The official count<lb />
when classes began last<lb />
week was 4,478, accor-<lb />
ding to Dr. Susan J<lb />
Me Daniel, director Of<lb />
summer school. Last<lb />
year's first session<lb />
enrollment was 4,444.<lb />
Students were still<lb />
signing up for classes<lb />
during the week.<lb />
ECU Housing Direc-<lb />
tor Dan Wooten said<lb />
9J8 students were hous-<lb />
ed in campus dor-<lb />
mitories for the sum-<lb />
mer session.<lb />
CLASSIFIEDS<lb />
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED:<lb />
to share two bedroom appartment<lb />
in Tar River Estates Private<lb />
room, furnished or unfurnished.<lb />
Pay one third rent ($75) plus one-<lb />
third utilities. Available im-<lb />
mediately Call 752 4277.<lb />
ROOMS FOR RENT: for summer,<lb />
550 a month, utilities and phone in-<lb />
cluded Call 758 2300 days and<lb />
752 3480 nights Ash for Ricky.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: house<lb />
tew blocks from campus. $46 a<lb />
month plus deposit. 752-3308<lb />
Private Room<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEED<lb />
ED: Summer and Fall to share<lb />
two bedroom apartment at Village<lb />
Green Call Tyra at 758-2282<lb />
SUNSHINE STUDIOS: offering<lb />
Ballet, Jan, Aerobics, and Yoga<lb />
to students at discount rate. BF A<lb />
in Dance Choreography. Call<lb />
75 7235 or 758-0736<lb />
HOURS FOR TAKING<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS WILL BE 11:30<lb />
12 30 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY<lb />
ONLY<lb />
NEEN HELP: preparing your<lb />
resume0 For details on our com-<lb />
plete resume service, call 7S6-8171<lb />
(evenings).<lb />
WEEKEND SAILING: crusing,<lb />
racing, lessons. Beginners, in-<lb />
termediates, advanced. Phone<lb />
Tony Monday thru Friday after<lb />
5:00 at 752 7278.<lb />
FOR SALE: 4.5 cubic toot<lb />
refrigerator. Perfect for dorm<lb />
use, excellent condition. $100<lb />
Call 758-0475<lb />
FOR SALE: Double bed, like new,<lb />
portable air conditioner, records,<lb />
books, clothes, jewelry. Call<lb />
752 3902. MUST SELL.<lb />
FOR SALE: Electric Range. Ex-<lb />
cellent condition. 752-8617 after<lb />
11:00 a.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: Darkroom equip-<lb />
ment: enlarger, trays, timer,<lb />
paper, many extras all thats<lb />
needed to set up a basic darkroom.<lb />
Also one Royal portable, manual<lb />
typewriter.<lb />
v Thurs.<lb />
NITE<lb />
HOT ROCK-N-ROLL<lb />
from Ex-Jimmy Buffet<lb />
Lead Guitarist -<lb />
TIAA KREKEL and THE SLUGGERS<lb />
Clip this Coupon<lb />
LADIES<lb />
V2OFF<lb />
Admission<lb />
I<lb />
1<lb />
COUPLES<lb />
$1.00OFF<lb />
Admission<lb />
The above entrees served with baked potato hot rolls salad and<lb />
beverage Spaghetti may be substituted for Baked Potatol<lb />
Veal Milanese Veal Cutlets served with I emon Parsley Butter<lb />
(Garlic if requested' served with Spaghetti balad and Garlic<lb />
Bread $7 (Ml<lb />
Veal Parnigiana Veal Cutlets served with Tomato Sauce<lb />
Parmesan Cheese and Mozareia Cheese served with Sipaghet<lb />
ti Salad and Garlic Bread $7 15<lb />
$4 HI<lb />
Spaghetti w:th Tomato iiauce served with sa;ad and Garlic<lb />
Bread I 25<lb />
The Bread may be served without Garlic it requested (All Italian<lb />
entrees receive a Vegetable Salad on.v<lb />
Salads Vegetable Salad I ertuce Red Onion Green Peppers<lb />
Tomatoes and slices of Hard Boiled Fgg Grapefr-nt and<lb />
Avacodo Salad<lb />
Dessert Amaretto Parian with Pistachio Ice Cream Amaretto I 1<lb />
quer and Chocolate Syrup $1 25<lb />
Beverages Coffe Tea Milk Wines Beer Brown Bagging<lb />
Open Monday through Thutsdav<lb />
bpm until 111 pm r riday and<lb />
Saturday bpm until 111 W! p m<lb />
PHOM 752 9m<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Advertisers<lb />
WESTERN<lb />
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CAROLINA OPRY<lb />
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Proudly Presents<lb />
in<lb />
Concert<lb />
HOYT AXTON<lb />
Friday, June 6th<lb />
ut shot?<lb />
STEAKHOUSE<lb />
Tuesday Night<lb />
Family Night<lb />
SIRLOIN BEEF TIPS<lb />
$1.99<lb />
Complete withldaho King Baked<lb />
Potato, Texas Toast and Maigarine<lb />
g�3 E. lfrtli. St. 7&amp;S-S71<lb />
Hit Singles<lb />
"Delia and the Dealer'<lb />
"Rusty Old Halo' "Evangelina'<lb />
Bony Fingers<lb /><lb />
For Further Ticket &amp; Concert<lb />
I nf ormation CALL 758-5570<lb />
Hoyt Axton, popular singer, songwriter and entertainer<lb />
makes a rare east coast appearance this Friday night.<lb />
In addition to his own recording career of 14 albums,<lb />
Hoyt has written songs for numerous other artists in-<lb />
cluding "Joy to the WorW" for Three Dog Night. Hoyt<lb />
Axton's TV appearances in 1979 include<lb />
"WKRP-Cincinnati" and the "Tonight Show" with<lb />
Johnny Carson.<lb />
:<lb />
for the Union label.<lb />
If you Ve been waiting for something to happen in Greenville,<lb />
wait no longer.<lb />
The Student Union Major Attractions Committee presents in<lb />
the first-ever summer concert, for two shows on June 29th,<lb />
MOTHER'S FINEST.<lb />
The concert will be in Wright Auditorium with the shows<lb />
beginning at 7:30 &amp; 10:00.<lb />
If you're after entertainment; look for the Union label.<lb /><pb facs="00057269_tn_0004" /><lb />
Stye �aat (Earolinian<lb />
Serving the campus community for 54 years.<lb />
Richard Green, am<lb />
Robert M. Swaim, d,�� 4mmm Diane Henderson, cm &amp;�<lb />
Nicky Francis, ����,� -��� Terry Gray, vao<lb />
Anita Lancaster, ��� tm�� Steve Bachner, n�m &amp;<lb />
10U AR� ALLOWED Ovl PflOMAUr<lb />
June 5, 1980<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Campus Arrests<lb />
Students Caught In 'Gray Area<lb />
Two students who recently were<lb />
stopped by a campus security of-<lb />
ficer for no reason and ended up in<lb />
court were victims of an overzealous<lb />
public servant with a "gray area" of<lb />
the law on his side. That one of the<lb />
students was found not guilty<lb />
should prompt serious questions<lb />
from administrators and students<lb />
concerning the performance of the<lb />
campus police department.<lb />
Neither of the students was<lb />
breaking laws or acting suspicious<lb />
when asked for student identifica-<lb />
tion by a security officer in plain<lb />
clothes. Both of the students pro-<lb />
tested (one physically) the request<lb />
and both were arrested. There is a<lb />
rule at ECU that requires a student<lb />
to show his identification if re-<lb />
quested to do so by any university<lb />
official, but that rule was not<lb />
established to give anyone the right<lb />
to make random checks for student<lb />
status. Nevertheless, both students<lb />
should have produced their IDs.<lb />
When a police officer is wearing<lb />
plain clothes, it is standard practice,<lb />
and in some states law, for the of-<lb />
ficer to properly identify himself.<lb />
Proper identification does not mean<lb />
a quick flash of the badge, as was<lb />
the case with the campus security<lb />
officer. The officer should have<lb />
shown his identification card in ad-<lb />
dition to his badge. This practice<lb />
prevents the impersonation of an<lb />
officer with the use of a phony<lb />
badge.<lb />
According to law, a police officer<lb />
can detain someone legally only if<lb />
he has probable cause; that is, if the<lb />
officer has a good reason to believe<lb />
a person has committed a crime. An<lb />
officer can also stop and frisk so-<lb />
meone who he believes is carrying a<lb />
weapon. Neither of these cir-<lb />
cumstances was established in the<lb />
case at hand, and no other charge<lb />
except disorderly conduct (and in<lb />
one case resisting arrest) was made.<lb />
If this were a period of campus<lb />
unrest, or if a mad rapist were on<lb />
the loose, or if any other unusual<lb />
situation were prevalent, the of-<lb />
ficer's actions would be perfectly<lb />
understandable or justifiable;<lb />
however, none of these situations<lb />
existed at the time of the incident.<lb />
The officer apparently acted on<lb />
some kind of "sixth sense" when he<lb />
stopped the students.<lb />
Instead of maintaining order on<lb />
campus, the officer disrupted order.<lb />
One of the students was found not<lb />
guilty, but the other was fined $109<lb />
and forced to pay $30 to replace the<lb />
policeman's pants, which were torn<lb />
in the scuffle. That student obvious-<lb />
ly broke the law, but what about the<lb />
security officer? Did he have to<lb />
prove a "probable cause" for stop-<lb />
ping the students? No law would<lb />
have been broken had the officer<lb />
not been looking for trouble.<lb />
Students should show their IDs<lb />
whenever a university official asks,<lb />
but campus security officers should<lb />
not misuse the privilege. Experi-<lb />
enced officers should realize that<lb />
when a person is NOT breaking the<lb />
law, he resents being treated like a<lb />
criminal. The state or the university<lb />
should take steps to illuminate this<lb />
gray area to afcoid further un-<lb />
necessary hassles.<lb />
Is Loan Fund 'Confidential?'<lb />
A poll recently conducted by The<lb />
East Carolinian showed students,<lb />
strongly in favor of the SGA Con-<lb />
fidential Loan Fund, but 12 percent<lb />
of the students opposed having to<lb />
go to another student for the aid. In<lb />
the March 18 edition, this<lb />
newspaper suggested that students<lb />
seeking loan funds should not be<lb />
forced to ask a fellow student, the<lb />
SGA treasurer, for a confidential<lb />
loan, and we continue to question<lb />
this practice.<lb />
Now that abortions are legal in<lb />
this state, more and more women<lb />
are choosing to terminate unwanted<lb />
pregnancies. At East Carolina, a<lb />
confidential loan is made from stu-<lb />
dent fees for this purpose. The loan<lb />
can also be used to pay for medical<lb />
bills if a student decides to go<lb />
through with the pregnancy. The<lb />
loan fund provides six-month,<lb />
interest-free loans of up to $150 and<lb />
is available to men and women.<lb />
To be eligible for a loan, the stu-<lb />
dent must get medical confirmation<lb />
of her pregnancy, and receive<lb />
counseling from the ECU Counsel-<lb />
ing Center. The student then goes to<lb />
the SGA treasurer for approval of<lb />
the loan. This procedure is fine until<lb />
the student has to face a fellow stu-<lb />
dent with a personal problem. It<lb />
would be a great temptation for a<lb />
female student to turn and run<lb />
rather than divulge such personal<lb />
information to someone her own<lb />
age, someone she doesn't even<lb />
know. And for the last few years the<lb />
treasurer has been a male.<lb />
Why must the treasurer see the<lb />
student to approve the loan? Ob-<lb />
viously the treasurer must approve<lb />
all funds that are spent by the SGA;<lb />
however, according to a former<lb />
treasurer, the loan cannot be denied<lb />
as long as the medical and counsel-<lb />
ing confirmations are in order. If<lb />
this is true, why must the treasurer<lb />
even know the student's name? One<lb />
SGA officer who had to fill in for<lb />
the treasurer to sign loan forms ad-<lb />
mitted that he was embarrassed,<lb />
that he did not want to see the girls,<lb />
and that he felt he had no right to<lb />
know their names. Imagine how the<lb />
applicants felt.<lb />
Perhaps the greatest deterrent in<lb />
having a loan approved is the ques-<lb />
tion of confidentiality. Doctors and<lb />
counselors are trained professionals<lb />
and understand the importance of<lb />
privacy in these matters, but SGA<lb />
treasurers are just regular students.<lb />
This isn't a just regular problem.<lb />
One solution to this practice<lb />
could be to eliminate the face-to-<lb />
face meeting between the SGA of-<lb />
ficer and the student. Once the stu-<lb />
dent has the proper documentation,<lb />
a counseling official could submit<lb />
the loan for approval. If any iden-<lb />
tification is required to ensure<lb />
repayment, a social security number<lb />
should be satisfactory because the<lb />
student's name is in the confidential<lb />
files at the Counseling Center.<lb />
The problem with the loan fund is<lb />
a very simple one compared to the<lb />
problem of pregnancy. The SGA<lb />
should consider changing its pro-<lb />
cedures for obtaining a confidential<lb />
loan. That would solve one problem<lb />
and make the other a little more<lb />
bearable.<lb />
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Aid Approved For Nicaragua<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
General Master<lb />
In a recent news release, Sen. Jesse<lb />
Helms chastised the "gambling senators"<lb />
for approving $75 million in aid for<lb />
Nicaragua, which he calls "a communist<lb />
regime It never ceases to amaze me:<lb />
How something earns the label of com-<lb />
munism, and how Helms and his ultra-<lb />
conservative, pro-big business cohorts<lb />
have the gall to do it in the name of<lb />
democracy.<lb />
How soon it is forgotten that many of<lb />
Nicaragua's problems are indirect results<lb />
of selfish U.S. government and business<lb />
policies over the years. Most people don't<lb />
know that an American citizen was once<lb />
president of Nicaragua. That's right. In<lb />
June 1856, William Walker was elected<lb />
president of Nicaragua in a rigged election.<lb />
Walker was attracted to Central<lb />
America by the many economic oppor-<lb />
tunities which already were being exploited<lb />
by American and British businesses. His<lb />
plans for the friendly little country includ-<lb />
ed the legalization of slavery, which had<lb />
been abolished in the countries of the<lb />
isthmus. Walker was ousted in May 1857,<lb />
but the capitalists had achieved a foothold<lb />
that has affected Central America to this<lb />
day.<lb />
The Walker episode is trivial compared<lb />
to the ravaging rule of the Somoza family<lb />
which began in the 1930s. "Tacho"<lb />
Somoza, father of the deposed Anatasio<lb />
Somoza, accepted aid from the United<lb />
States in exchange for virtual freedom for<lb />
American businesses in Nicaragua. But<lb />
neither of the tyrants were fools: They<lb />
quickly amassed great landholding for-<lb />
tunes and ignored the starving masses of<lb />
the country.<lb />
The United States sat quietly while inno-<lb />
cent people were imprisoned and tortured<lb />
for having contrary views to the govern-<lb />
ment. The episode closely parallels the<lb />
Shah's reign of terror in Iran, even down<lb />
to eventual defeat by the people. Maybe<lb />
some Americans don't agree with the new<lb />
Islamic government in Iran or the San-<lb />
dinista National Liberation Front, but one<lb />
thing is certain: The majority of people in<lb />
these countries will be much better off than<lb />
they were under rulers supported by the<lb />
United States.<lb />
Augusto Cesar Sandino, the Nicaraguan<lb />
martyr from whom the Sandinitas derived<lb />
their name, was considered a communist,<lb />
but Sandinistas today are hardly com-<lb />
munists in the strictest sense of the term.<lb />
According to Sen. Helms, "The Sandinista<lb />
regime in Nicaragua has imposed com-<lb />
munism thoughout the country. Countless<lb />
thousands of political prisoners have been<lb />
seized and put in jails. The banks have<lb />
been nationalized, farmland has been con-<lb />
fiscated, industrial plants have been taken<lb />
over Let's examine this "communism<lb />
The political prisoners consist mostly of<lb />
Somoza's cronies, who grabbed for<lb />
Everything the government didn't<lb />
monopolize. The banks were nationalized �<lb />
to free the little wealth Somoza left behind.<lb />
That money is needed desperately to<lb />
revitalize the war-ravaged country. The<lb />
majority of the farmland in Nicaragua<lb />
belonged to Somoza and his supporters,<lb />
and it was confiscated to feed starving<lb />
men, women and children. Industry was<lb />
"taken over" from the monopoly that ex-<lb />
isted to provide jobs for unemployed<lb />
citizens.<lb />
These measures might seem strange to a<lb />
conservative capitalist like Sen. Helms, as<lb />
does $75 million in aid. What he fails to<lb />
realize is that we are partly responsible for<lb />
the situation, but lack of conscience is a<lb />
stock trait for his kind. Fortunately for the<lb />
Nicaraguans, Secretary of State Muskie<lb />
convinced a slim majority of senators to<lb />
"gamble on the proposition Helms<lb />
claims that the money will only aid � not<lb />
minimize, as Muskie contends � the<lb />
development of communism.<lb />
The Sandinistas have been friendly with<lb />
Russia and Cuba and have grabbed as<lb />
much aid as they could get. That doesn't<lb />
mean Nicaragua will become another<lb />
Cuba; rather it indicates the desperation of<lb />
a poor nation which has struggled for in-<lb />
dependence since Spanish rule. It is not<lb />
likely that Nicaragua will bow down to<lb />
anyone � they want freedom as much<lb />
Americans do.<lb />
The least the United States can do is of-<lb />
fer assistance and good will in hope that<lb />
Nicaragua will forgive our ignorance and<lb />
selfish capitalist motives of the past.<lb />
Seventy-five million dollars is nowhere<lb />
close to an equitable settlement, and it will<lb />
barely assist in the rebuilding of that coun-<lb />
try, but it can't hurt now.<lb />
If the United States is to meet the Soviet<lb />
challenge, we must treat the our neighbors<lb />
to the south as fellow Americans, instead<lb />
of pushing them around blindly at the<lb />
whims of big business and nearsighted<lb />
politicians. In the case of Nicaragua, a<lb />
gamble is all we have left.<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters ex-<lb />
pressing all points of view. Mail or drop<lb />
them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from the library.<lb />
Letters must include the name, major<lb />
and classification, address, phone number<lb />
and signature of the author(s). Letters<lb />
should be limited to three typewritten<lb />
pages, double-spaced, or neatly printed.<lb />
All letters are subject to editing for brevity,<lb />
obcenity and libel. Letters by the same<lb />
author are limited to one each 30 days.<lb />
"Maybe I'm A Communist'<lb />
By PATRICK MINGES<lb />
Maybe I'm a communist. It's a<lb />
frightening realization and certainly not<lb />
the kind of thing that would please my<lb />
parents. The thought is not of intrinsic<lb />
origin, but that certainly did not stop the<lb />
witch hunts of Salem or the blacklists of<lb />
the fifties. The thought troubles me.<lb />
I was first accused of being com-<lb />
munist after one of my old frat brothers<lb />
read an article that I had written about<lb />
running my dog for president. He<lb />
shouted, "Gun control! Pat, you're a<lb />
fricking communist He used to wear<lb />
two forty-fives strapped over his<lb />
shoulder, just in case he had trouble.<lb />
The trouble he expected would have<lb />
come from what he euphemistically call-<lb />
ed "niggers and he was fully prepared<lb />
to gun them down, in "self defense" of<lb />
course.<lb />
Recently the possibility once again<lb />
confronted me, though this time less<lb />
directly. A friend of mine was talking to<lb />
another person and simply stated, "He's<lb />
an idiot � a damn left-wing, communist<lb />
idiot Although I was not being<lb />
discussed, the conversation was certainly<lb />
directed in my general direction. I got<lb />
the message. That individual and I have<lb />
sharp ideological differences, mostly<lb />
concerning the role of the federal<lb />
government in the education of blacks.<lb />
All this is beginning to worry me. I<lb />
always thought of myself as a staunch<lb />
Democrat until recently, when I became<lb />
aware of President Carter's fuzzy view<lb />
of democratic ideals. He has created a<lb />
new form of Democrat, one who seem-<lb />
ingly abandons the basic tenets of the<lb />
party, that leads Teddy Kennedy and<lb />
others to call Carter a 'closet<lb />
Republican<lb />
Kennedy's campaign is the only thing<lb />
keeping me interested in the Democratic<lb />
platform because he is waging an im-<lb />
possible war to return the party to the<lb />
traditional democratic ideology. He is<lb />
making some headway because Carter<lb />
recently has returned some respect to the<lb />
more liberal traditions of the<lb />
Democratic party; however, I fear that<lb />
Carter's new stance is merely an attempt<lb />
to regain' lost support among traditional<lb />
Democrats because of the strong threat<lb />
proposed by Reagan. It seems purely<lb />
political, to be forgotten after the elec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The pressing issue of internal pro-<lb />
blems has forced me to pursue a more<lb />
radical political frame of reference late-<lb />
ly. The Citizens Party with its en-<lb />
vironmental campaign, seems like a very<lb />
positive alternative to the more tradi-<lb />
tional parties. The party is having a little<lb />
trouble being established in North<lb />
Carolina largely because people do not<lb />
understand its radical platform. What<lb />
people do not understand in political<lb />
scenes is usually referred to as com-<lb />
munism.<lb />
Maybe I am a communist. If a sincere<lb />
concern for the welfare of the nation<lb />
and its people, an attempt to solve the<lb />
energy problem, more employment,<lb />
limiting the power of corporations and<lb />
returning the integrity of the single vote<lb />
are communist tenets, then maybe I am<lb />
red. It seems like every one who is not a<lb />
redneck is a red. Things seldom change.<lb />
What was good for McCarthy is good<lb />
for todays ultra-conservatives.<lb />
Normally, I wouldn't be concerned<lb />
with what others may think, but being<lb />
considered a communist could be a<lb />
hazard to your health. It doesn't matter<lb />
that you are a dedicated citizen, loyal to<lb />
the principles of the Constitution and<lb />
BUI of Rights, All that matters is that<lb />
label. Ask Mike Nathan about it.<lb />
Mike Nathan, former chief of<lb />
pediatrics at Durham's Lincoln Com-<lb />
munity Health Center and faculty<lb />
member at Duke Medical School, was<lb />
shot through the head last year in<lb />
Greensboro as he rushed to the aid of<lb />
stricken Bill Sampson, a Harvard<lb />
Divinity scholar. Nathan, Sampson,<lb />
Cesar Cauce and Sandy Smith were gun-<lb />
ned down in cold blood simply because<lb />
they were communists. They wonder<lb />
what happened to freedom of speech.<lb />
What is even more distressing is the<lb />
evidence presented recently in the<lb />
Village Voice that the group were<lb />
possibly victims of a conspiracy that<lb />
could have involved the FBI and the<lb />
Gteensboro Police. How could a hand-<lb />
ful of practically illiterate men pull off a<lb />
daring, expertly-planned commando<lb />
raid, shoot the leaders of the Com-<lb />
munists, and escape through the police<lb />
barricade? The men who were captured<lb />
and indicted were not the actual<lb />
assassins (they escaped) and probably<lb />
will be acquitted because the videotapes<lb />
do not show them committing the actual<lb />
murders. Don't believe me, read it<lb />
yourself.<lb />
Or as Vernon Jordan as he lies near<lb />
death in Fort Wayne, Indiana. vWhat<lb />
was his crime? He stood up for the rights<lb />
of people to pursue happiness, but he<lb />
might have gotten in trouble for pursu-<lb />
ing happiness with a rich white lady.<lb />
Whatever the reason, he was shot m the<lb />
back. Oh, can I get a witness?<lb />
In conclusion, let me make one thing<lb />
perfectly clear: 1 am not nor have ever<lb />
been associated with the Communist<lb />
party. I love my country and I love life, I<lb />
cannot promote further positive change<lb />
in my country if I'm dead, my blood on<lb />
the streets. Pray to God for our<lb />
deliverance.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JUNE 5, 1980<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Cain Invents Encoder,<lb />
Genius With A Heart<lb />
By JON YUHAS<lb />
s�sl�nl Features Uilor<lb />
Charles Cain bears the mantle of<lb />
genius with the same affable humor<lb />
that characterizes all of his actions.<lb />
Ever when he is involved with the<lb />
most serious activities, that smile<lb />
that at times becomes a boyish grin<lb />
is always present.<lb />
Besides being a genius (Cain will<lb />
tell you that it's hard to eat genius)<lb />
he is an inventor, engineer and<lb />
president of the company that<lb />
markets one of his inventions. The<lb />
Cain Encoder, publicized recently<lb />
along with its inventor in "Business<lb />
Week" and "Popular Science is<lb />
developed and marketed by the Cain<lb />
Encoder Company that is head-<lb />
quartered right here in Greenville.<lb />
The device can, when hooked into<lb />
any of several communications<lb />
systems, read an electric or gas<lb />
meter and report the reading and a<lb />
number of other bits of informa-<lb />
tion, including malfunction and<lb />
tampering. The device stands to<lb />
save the utilities companies a<lb />
substantial amount of money that<lb />
can be passed on to the consumer. It<lb />
will make time-of-day metering a<lb />
possibility without the purchase of<lb />
new meters.<lb />
The relatively peaceful exterior<lb />
gives no hint that inside, Charles<lb />
Cain is walking mayhem. No<lb />
machine is safe from his careful<lb />
scrutiny, which usually involves<lb />
dismantling and study of the works.<lb />
To be sure, the machine goes back<lb />
together again, but only after its<lb />
guts are examined and the principle<lb />
of its function is understood.<lb />
Cain's car is the first hint that he<lb />
is not the ordinary businessman he<lb />
appears to be. It is a Plymouth<lb />
Valiant that looks like it was involv-<lb />
ed in a hardware store holdup.<lb />
Tools and gadgets of every descrip-<lb />
tion fill the back seat and trunk.<lb />
"There are old pilots, and<lb />
bold pilots, but there are<lb />
no old, bold pilots<lb />
Cain is a private pilot and has<lb />
been flying for over 20 years. He<lb />
owns a 1952 Cessna 170B. The<lb />
airplane reflects the personality of<lb />
its owner in much the same way as<lb />
the car does. Outside it looks like a<lb />
tail-dragger that has seen too much<lb />
hard service as an Alaskan bush<lb />
plan, but inside there is a small for-<lb />
tune in IFR radio equipment. The<lb />
interior of the plane has been largely<lb />
refurbished and resembles a<lb />
modern, sophisticated aircraft. Cain<lb />
refers to himself as "Super<lb />
Chicken" when he talks about his<lb />
flying. Although he is an expert<lb />
pilot and IFR rated, he never flies in<lb />
even marginally bad weather.<lb />
"There are old pilots, and there are<lb />
bold pilots, but there are no old,<lb />
bold pilots Charles Cain expects<lb />
to get very old.<lb />
After any conversation with<lb />
Charles Cain, it is hard not to feel<lb />
!ike Dr. Watson. Cain, like Sherlock<lb />
Holmes, operates on a plane<lb />
somehow separate from the one that<lb />
ordinary men operate on. His mind<lb />
makes imaginative leaps that leave<lb />
the mortal behind in a cloud of con-<lb />
fused wonder. He is extraordinarily<lb />
well-read for an English major, let<lb />
alone an engineer. His taste in music<lb />
runs to High Opera and his favorite<lb />
album is "The Greatest Hits of<lb />
1720" which includes "Pacobel's<lb />
Canon in D<lb />
He can quote Milton,<lb />
Shakespeare and Chaucer (in Mid-<lb />
dle English of course) as well as read<lb />
German, Russian and Latin (some<lb />
French, too, enough to translate<lb />
French patent law).<lb />
He is a fine mechanic and has<lb />
done most of the work of converting<lb />
his Cessna to IFR himself. He has<lb />
singlehandedly kept any number of<lb />
cars on the road when they would<lb />
otherwise have perished.<lb />
The Renaissance Man would cer-<lb />
tainly be Charles Cain in this day<lb />
and time. He is a sublime blend of<lb />
the artist and scientist as well as the<lb />
humanist. He moves with grace and<lb />
ease among his business partner<lb />
Lazard Freres and his less<lb />
sophisticated friends such as<lb />
reporters from The East Carolinian.<lb />
His gift is much more than the sum<lb />
of his talents. He is Plato's<lb />
philosopher; he has seen the sun and<lb />
is come back to the cave to enlighten<lb />
the rest of us and yet has not lost<lb />
any essence of humanity.<lb />
Charles Cain is, besides being a<lb />
Renaissance Man, a truly unselfish<lb />
friend to many students and faculty<lb />
members. He is generous with the<lb />
little time that is his own and is<lb />
always ready to share his wisdom<lb />
and experience with his friends.<lb />
Cain's skill as an engineer has<lb />
gotten him jobs with such corpora-<lb />
tions as North American Rockwell<lb />
(working on the guided missile pro-<lb />
jects of the sixties) and DuPont,<lb />
which is how he ended up here in<lb />
Greenville, not exactly the Mecca of<lb />
the industrial world. While at Du-<lb />
Pont, he developed the Encoder and<lb />
so just naturally headquartered his<lb />
company here.<lb />
Charles Cain's wife is Myra Cain,<lb />
the assistant to the vice-chancellor<lb />
for academic affairs and an assis-<lb />
tant professor of English here at<lb />
ECU. They have two children, Meg,<lb />
who starts college at Princeton this<lb />
fall, and Glenye, who is in the 6th<lb />
grade.<lb />
Cain earned his bachelor's degree<lb />
at Vanderbilt University and his<lb />
master's degree at Auburn.<lb />
JSt' �?<lb />
-liyXvvii<lb />
Charles Cain: A Renaissance Man, Inventor, And Truly Unselfish Friend<lb />
the smile that at times becomes a boyish grin.<lb />
Gay Student Adapts To Life In Straight World<lb />
By PAUL COLLINS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
One of the last minorities struggling for its rights to-<lb />
day in America is gay people. So much has been written<lb />
about gays as a group, yet what does the average person<lb />
know about what it is like to be gay? What is a gay per-<lb />
son like?<lb />
"I've known for so long that I was gay that it seems<lb />
like I've always known<lb />
The speaker is Jerry, a 22-year-old senior at ECU.<lb />
Jerry stands about 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs in at<lb />
about 195 pounds. He looks like a tight end, and in fact,<lb />
he played football in high school.<lb />
There was a time when Jerry would give himself dates<lb />
to change. "1 would say that by such and such a date I<lb />
wouldn't be gay anymore Jerry explains. "It never<lb />
worked<lb />
"I never went through any real trauma about being<lb />
gay Jerry comments, "but it wasn't something that<lb />
was easy to accept. That's different now<lb />
Jerry says that he began to accept the fact that he was<lb />
gay during his sophomore year. "Being away from<lb />
home for a while took a lot of the pressure away Jerry<lb />
explains. "I felt more free to be myself. Today I can<lb />
honestly say that I accept my being gay<lb />
However, now Jerry looks a little uncomfortable. "I<lb />
mean 1 accept it for myself, but that doesn't mean<lb />
everybody accepts it or would accept it he says.<lb />
There were times, Jerry admits, when he wanted to<lb />
tell his parents that he was gay. That was several years<lb />
ago "when I was feeling down about things, and I<lb />
wanted somebody to understand Jerry says.<lb />
He has not felt that need for the past two years. "I<lb />
don't feel guilty about it now, and I've come to realize<lb />
that it's not that important an aspect of my life. My<lb />
friends have helped a lot<lb />
Jerry estimates that 50 percent of his close friends are<lb />
gay and most of his straight friends know that he is gay.<lb />
Jerry told one friend, a girl named Christy, that he was<lb />
gay when he felt she was beginning to expect more from<lb />
their relationship than he could give. "So I just told her.<lb />
She took it well, no hysterics or anything<lb />
"For a while he continues, "she tried to change me.<lb />
She knows now that she can't Today Jerry considers<lb />
Christy his best friend. "Some of my best friends are<lb />
women Jerry laughs. "I know that sounds corny, but<lb />
it's true. I think a lot of women enjoy being friends with<lb />
gay men. There is no sexual pressure, and a woman can<lb />
enjoy a gay man's friendship more easily<lb />
Jerry has never had any problems in school because<lb />
he is gay. He doubts that many people even know.<lb />
His job is a different matter, however. Jerry is a<lb />
waiter at a local restaurant. "It's a good job. 1 get good<lb />
tips, and I keep my private life to myself. They would<lb />
fire me if they knew I was gay he states. According to<lb />
Jerry, the restaurant has set a precedent in the past of<lb />
firing people who are openly gay. "It stinks, but it's not<lb />
worth losing my job over he says.<lb />
Jerry does not often wonder why he is gay. "Being<lb />
gay seems natural to me. 1 don't wonder why I'm left-<lb />
handed he shrugs.<lb />
Jerry feels that it is just a matter of time before people<lb />
understand what being gay really means. "I'm not that<lb />
different than anyone else Jerry says. "Prejudice just<lb />
takes a long time to erase. Meanwhile, I have my life to<lb />
live<lb />
Album View<lb />
Townshend Bid<lb />
Great Success<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Pete Townshend is the quintessential rock hero. He is<lb />
the complex genius behind one of the most influential<lb />
bands in rock history, The Who. His solo career is one<lb />
of the most prestigious that has ever been assembled.<lb />
This is the story of his solo efforts, more or less.<lb />
Pete was born in London and celebrated his 35th bir-<lb />
thday only last Monday week. The kids in school used<lb />
to make fun of him because of his long nose (he is "the<lb />
beak"), driving him to sublimate this energy through his<lb />
guitar. The Who had several modest singles beginning in<lb />
1965, but did not achieve major success until they were<lb />
seen on the television program "Ready, Set, Go The<lb />
Who effort "My Generation which was released in<lb />
the same year, was among those songs that changed pop<lb />
music to rock music and began the new wave of British<lb />
music.<lb />
The Who are rock history, producing nearly a dozen<lb />
albums in 15 years. They almost ceased their career with<lb />
last year's Who Are You because of Keith Moon's death<lb />
and the tragedy in Cincinnati. During this period,<lb />
Townshend produced the two-magnumn opi Tommy �<lb />
the second rock opera in history (Pretty Things S.F.<lb />
Sorrow was the first) and Quadrophenia, now showing<lb />
at some theaters. Townshend is also one of the most<lb />
altruistic of superstars, assiting Joe Walsh, Eric Clapton<lb />
and Link Wray when they were down and out and sock-<lb />
ing out Abbie Hoffman when he needed it at<lb />
Woodstock.<lb />
Townshend's solo endeavors began in 1972 with the<lb />
release of the very spiritual Who Came First, one of my<lb />
all-time favorite albums. Townshend was deeply in the<lb />
influence of Meyer Baba, an Indian gum whose<lb />
philosophy was "Don't worry; be happy and the<lb />
album was dedicated in memorium of Baba. �<lb />
See PETE, Page 6, Col. 1<lb />
s "Empty Glass" pals as closer to the i<lb />
the rock scene. With Wagner and the Sex Pistols in<lb />
a lot on his mind, Townshend assaults as with the<lb />
i behind the mask of a generation of<lb />
background, a bottle of Retny Martin<lb />
of his career.<lb />
cognac in his fnt<lb />
Big Wednesday<lb />
Here Monday<lb />
In Mendenhall<lb />
This Monday night, June 9, at 9 p.m. in Mendenhalls<lb />
Hendrix Theater, the Student Union Films Committee<lb />
will present the third free film of the summer, "Big<lb />
Wednesday starring Jan-Michael Vincent and Gary<lb />
Busey. Admission for the film is by Student ID and Ac-<lb />
tivity Card or by Mendenhall Student Center Member-<lb />
ship Card.<lb />
The transition from adolescent to adult, the confron-<lb />
tive experiences that mark maturity and the presence of<lb />
a lifestyle which flows from true events are the primary<lb />
ingredients in "Big Wednesday<lb />
"Big Wednesday" is a reflective look at friendship<lb />
and the social changes which occur during the 1960's.<lb />
The story evolves from director John Milius' past, the<lb />
Southern California beach atmosphere and the per-<lb />
sonalities who symbolize surfing's renaissance.<lb />
It is an accurate representation taken from over two<lb />
decades of personal involvement, years that Milius<lb />
spent riding waves in California at places like Malibu<lb />
and in Haw Ji at Sunset Beach on Oahu's North Shore.<lb />
As one of the film industry's most prominent and<lb />
gifted screenwriters, Milius' credits include "The Life<lb />
and Times of Judge Roy Bean "Dirty Harry<lb />
Magnum Force "Jeremiah Johnson "Evel<lb />
Knievel" and "Apocalypse Now He became a direc-<lb />
tor, he says, to defend his writing.<lb />
"Kg Wednesday" is his third film, following<lb />
"Dillinger" and the widely acclaimed "The Wind and<lb />
the Lion both of which he also wrote.<lb />
"Big Wednesday" is the story of three dose friends<lb />
who are well-known surfers sharing a lifestyle on the<lb />
verge of tremendous change.<lb />
The film deals directly with those pivotal moments<lb />
which made the �0s unique, particularly with respect to<lb />
a system of values that are dose to the core of John<lb />
Milius creative sensibilities. The script, written with<lb />
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riend and fellow surfer Dennis Aaberg, em-<lb />
�hasizes the need for a code of honor, for loyalty<lb />
tnd for respect.<lb />
It is a strong, romantic concept, which brings<lb />
he film to its awesome climax, a day unlike any<lb />
ther, sweeping clean the time that went before.<lb />
"Big Wednesday" is a true story. The cir-<lb />
:umstances, though fictionalized, all happened,<lb />
md the characters are composites of real people.<lb />
It is an insight to John Milius and his pursuit of<lb />
ixcellence that "Big Wednesday" is as accurate<lb />
as it could possibly be, beginning with the initial<lb />
:oncept and following through to the completed<lb />
film.<lb />
The cast was chosen with deliberate care to<lb />
reflect the essence of the surfing subculture dur-<lb />
ing the '60s.<lb />
Jan-Michael Vincent plays Matt Johnson, the<lb />
premier surfer of the group whose life is an exten-<lb />
sion of his surfing ability, his adolescence and his<lb />
domination of an era.<lb />
Vincent, who starred in "Baby Blue Marine<lb />
"White Line Fever "Vigilante Force" and<lb />
"Damnation Alley has been surfing since the<lb />
age of 15, when he would leave school in Han-<lb />
ford, California and head for the ocean. He<lb />
comes to the role of Matt with ease and deter-<lb />
mination, playing a character he understands in a<lb />
situation with which he can identify.<lb />
"Big Wednesday" is the third major feature<lb />
for William Katt, who received outstanding<lb />
reviews for his performances in "Carrie" and<lb />
"First Love<lb />
In "Big Wednesday he plays the part of Jack<lb />
Barlow, the most perceptive and sympathetic of<lb />
the three friends. A serious surfer since the age of<lb />
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his character, giving the part both a personalized<lb />
dimension and a defined credibility.<lb />
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nicknamed "The Masochist and who is the<lb />
most uninhibited of the three surfers.<lb />
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spontaneous energy are the delight of his friends,<lb />
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who was born in Goose Creek, Texas, and is mak-<lb />
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Wednesday and it is an element in the film<lb />
which has received John Milius' devoted atten-<lb />
tion.<lb />
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in the movie.<lb />
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traordinary surfing action.<lb />
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seen from a surfer's point of view, and the<lb />
challenges that can confront us all.<lb />
Sultry Lead Singer Joyce Kennedy<lb />
 Mother's Finest here June 29<lb />
Pete's Back<lb />
Townshend Solo<lb />
Great Success<lb />
Spoleto Festival Features<lb />
Music, Dance And Drama<lb />
Continued From Page 5 am a human being<lb />
I can't believe the<lb />
Townshend performed<lb />
all of the music on the<lb />
album, a startling an-<lb />
tithesis to The Who's<lb />
sound with its mellow,<lb />
almost pastoral appeal.<lb />
Rough Mix was<lb />
Townshend's second<lb />
album in which he<lb />
shared the spotlight<lb />
with fellow mod in-<lb />
fluence Ronnie Lane,<lb />
one of the originators<lb />
of the west London<lb />
group The Faces. Lane<lb />
is known for his<lb />
spirited, countrified<lb />
sound that is utterly<lb />
without pretense, and<lb />
his pairing with the<lb />
thinking-man's musi-<lb />
cian created an album<lb />
that is simple and<lb />
beautiful. Lane and<lb />
Townshend did rock<lb />
out some on this<lb />
album, perhaps setting<lb />
the tone for this year's<lb />
finest new album,<lb />
Townshend's Empty<lb />
Glass.<lb />
The album shows a<lb />
tremendous debt to the<lb />
Sex Pistols who gave<lb />
Townshend a spiritual<lb />
and musical rejuvena-<lb />
tion. Yet at the same<lb />
time, it shows the<lb />
I've<lb />
and the rock 'n' roll<lb />
worker (Par Carr). The<lb />
rock 'n' roll worker<lb />
wins out, but not<lb />
without a tremendous<lb />
struggle from Dad-<lb />
dypunk ("Rough<lb />
Boys "Cat's in the<lb />
I'm looking back and I Cupboard" and<lb />
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things I'm see-<lb />
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I'm losing my way<lb />
Piccolo Spoleto, the<lb />
official outreach pro-<lb />
gram of the 1980<lb />
Spoleto Festival, can<lb />
still be seen, heard and<lb />
ultimately experienced<lb />
in various locations<lb />
throughout the<lb />
Charleston, S.C. area<lb />
until June 8.<lb />
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city's streets, parks,<lb />
auditoriums, churches,<lb />
theaters and<lb />
restaurants, the series<lb />
of mostly admission-<lb />
free events, ad-<lb />
ministered by the<lb />
Cultural Affairs Divi-<lb />
sion of the City of<lb />
Charleston once again<lb />
provides a showcase for<lb />
talented young artists<lb />
in South Carolina and<lb />
the Southeast region<lb />
against the backdrop of<lb />
past<lb />
Anymore, so hazy<lb />
I'm on the track and<lb />
I'm travelling<lb />
so fast<lb />
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I was digging in the<lb />
yard today<lb />
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from down<lb />
Southampton<lb />
way<lb />
That's one thing they<lb />
can't take<lb />
away<lb />
Hear the sea sing <lb />
keep on work-<lb />
ing-<lb />
If 1 were a good<lb />
music critic, I could<lb />
describe the dynamics<lb />
of the music on the<lb />
album. Needless to say,<lb />
I am not. Peter<lb />
Townshend plays<lb />
guitar, synthesizer and<lb />
performs all the vocals<lb />
so just trust in his<lb />
the world's most com<lb />
Mr. Love ("Let My prehensive arts festival,<lb />
Love Open The Door Spoleto Festival USA.<lb />
A few of the<lb />
highlights of the 1980<lb />
version, expanded and<lb />
broadened in its par-<lb />
ticipants, audience and<lb />
scope of programming,<lb />
indicate its variety and<lb />
wide appeal:<lb />
The Spoleto Festival<lb />
Brass Quintet, this year<lb />
from the University of<lb />
South Carolina, will be<lb />
heard performing twice<lb />
lyrical daily throughout the<lb />
downtown area; even-<lb />
'A Little Is Enough"<lb />
and "Jools and Jim").<lb />
"I Am An Animal<lb />
Gonna Get Ya and<lb />
"Keep On Working"<lb />
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efforts that could have<lb />
been culled from the<lb />
Who's Songbook.<lb />
"Andl Moved" is real-<lb />
ly an enigmatic song,<lb />
with its mystical syn-<lb />
thesizer wanderings<lb />
and ambiguous<lb />
references.<lb />
punks what a magnifi- musical proficiency and<lb />
cent tool they had and not my allegorical corn-<lb />
never really developed petence. It will be well<lb />
fully. Empty Glass worth your while. The<lb />
lopes and leaps to Who has never rocked<lb />
places that the punks like this,<lb />
yearned for but never Townshend's<lb />
achieved, both musical- quadrophenic per-<lb />
ly and less so lyrically, sonality yields itself<lb />
Don't let the blue-eyed more on this album<lb />
angel on the cover fool than perhaps any other<lb />
you for Townshend in the personas of Dad-<lb />
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