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�he ia0t Carolinian<lb />
Vol.54No.f A,<lb />
�rs<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Thursday. July 10. 1980<lb />
Greenville. VC<lb />
( imitation 5,(MM)<lb />
Admission Requirements Show Upward Trend<lb />
Bv PrNNV AUSTIN<lb />
vlsllinl N� t (Jlllir<lb />
Academic requirements for ad-<lb />
mission into the undergraduate pro-<lb />
gram at 1 CU arc generally moving<lb />
upward, according to Walter 1.<lb />
Bort, directoi ol Admissions.<lb />
academic requirements fluc-<lb />
te every year, he said. The re-<lb />
remenis are based upon a predic-<lb />
mula the Admissions Office<lb />
formula is complicated<lb />
and is composed ol several factors.<lb />
Each year, the previous freshman<lb />
class's performance and success is<lb />
reviewed and analyzed. As an exam-<lb />
ple oi how this evaluation fits into<lb />
the prediction formula, Bort said<lb />
thai if a group oi freshman<lb />
students, who had ranked in the top<lb />
ten percent oi their high school<lb />
class, were tound to have done bel-<lb />
ter in their freshman year at ECU<lb />
than a lower ranking class, then the<lb />
academic requirements would be<lb />
raised for the succeeding year.<lb />
Class tank is just one factor in<lb />
determining the prediction formula.<lb />
Such indicators as SA I scores and<lb />
overall high school performance are<lb />
taken into consideration, he added<lb />
Since these factors will fluctuate<lb />
every year, the prediction formula,<lb />
and consequently the academic re-<lb />
quirements, will change according-<lb />
ly, Bort said.<lb />
Generally speaking, the academic<lb />
requirements are increasing because<lb />
ol the upward trend in the factors.<lb />
ns year s requirements were up<lb />
over last year's, Bort said. The<lb />
cnanges arc basically only minor<lb />
changes, he added.<lb />
1 C I announced May 5 that in-<lb />
or cased enrollment demand for next<lb />
tail had forced the university to<lb />
place all new freshman applicants<lb />
on a waiting list. As of Mav 5, the<lb />
ECU Media<lb />
Must Reduce<lb />
Expenditures<lb />
i Media Board has approved<lb />
budgets of all the<lb />
student-operated media, but the<lb />
iota t new budgets exceed the<lb />
board's anticipated revenues for the<lb />
.t fiscal yeai.<lb />
1 he � i; ious media will have to<lb />
trim theii requests m order to<lb />
balance the books, rhe budget re-<lb />
quest he photo lab, the Buc-<lb />
c Rebel. 1 he Easl Caroli-<lb />
W1B radio station,<lb />
with the Media Board's<lb />
ope  � costs, aJ up to about<lb />
$195,800 I he revenues from stu-<lb />
dent tees are expected to total only<lb />
about $168,000, meaning thai<lb />
$27,000 tvill have to be cut from the<lb />
tentative budgets.<lb />
I he ficures for the tentative<lb />
rt $72,215 for the Buc-<lb />
v-4s foi I he I ast Caroli-<lb />
nian; $30,450 tor WZMB; $15,440<lb />
the Rebel; $12,350 foi the photo<lb />
and $15,000 tor the Media<lb />
Board itself.<lb />
I he Easl C arolinian plans to help<lb />
elim ovei a third oi the Media<lb />
Board's deficit by cutting approx-<lb />
imately $10,000 from its original re-<lb />
quest .<lb />
Other media will also have to<lb />
make cuts. But according to John<lb />
Jeter, W MB general manager until<lb />
August 1. the new radio station may<lb />
be hurt the most bv further cuts in<lb />
its budget<lb />
"We've already cut over SI l.tKK)<lb />
m our original budget, and that<lb />
was for things we felt were really<lb />
needed to get the station on the air<lb />
�perI vIcier said.<lb />
rhe Media Board has instructed<lb />
the media head- that they mav begin<lb />
spending money tentatively ap-<lb />
propriated to them. The budgets<lb />
will be modified and receive final<lb />
approval alter the board knows ex-<lb />
actly how much money will becom-<lb />
ing in from suident tees.<lb />
Bridgemen Play Ficklen<lb />
Kh.M bv n I I !� )l)t ss <lb />
One o the 128 members of the Bridgemen Drum and drum and bugle corps in the nation. Corps members<lb />
orps performs at Hcklen stadium last Tuesday also directed a band workshop at ECU during their<lb />
lor the spectacle and precision of their visit, instructing musicians on types of music, drill tor-<lb />
tile Bridgemen are the only undefeated mations. dance and performance.<lb />
evening<lb />
performances<lb />
London Is Golden, Say ECU Economists<lb />
U. LI)(V I l l li ��� i . . .<lb />
By FRAMTINFPFRRV<lb />
HI �.�, Ruri �<lb />
A study ol I ondon gold prices<lb />
from 1965 through 1979 reveals a<lb />
"cubic tune trend an up-and-<lb />
down scheme, rather than a pro-<lb />
gressively upward trend, according<lb />
to two ECU economists.<lb />
l)rs. Oscar Moore and I ouis in-<lb />
cone of the economics department<lb />
oi the School of Business col-<lb />
laborated on time series analyses of<lb />
gold prices, working with a<lb />
Research 1 riangle computer ter-<lb />
minal base in the School oi<lb />
Business.<lb />
Moore and Zincone related gold<lb />
price fluctuations to such (actors as<lb />
world tourism, the West German<lb />
mark.S. dollar exchange rate, gold<lb />
production and the price of<lb />
petroleum.<lb />
Results of this study and observa-<lb />
tions oi the operations of gold<lb />
markets in London and Zurich were<lb />
reported by Moore at the interna-<lb />
tional meeting of the Eastern<lb />
Economics Association in Mon<lb />
trcal.<lb />
Moore observed that three-<lb />
fourths of the world's newly-mined<lb />
gold is sold through the London<lb />
gold market. This market is com<lb />
posed of the famous Thrcadneedle<lb />
Street bank. N.M. Rothschild and<lb />
Sons, Ltd. and four other merchant<lb />
banking and bullion brokerage<lb />
firms.<lb />
South Africa, the largest pro-<lb />
ducer oi gold, consigns most oi its<lb />
output to the Bank oi England,<lb />
vvhich in turn consigns it to the gold<lb />
fixing room at Rothschild's.<lb />
After London, the world's second<lb />
largest gold market is in<lb />
Switzerland, where private banks<lb />
freely make sales in Swiss cities such<lb />
as Zurich and Geneva. The London<lb />
market is essentially a wholesale<lb />
one; the Swiss, a retail one, Moore<lb />
said.<lb />
"Unlike the London market, the<lb />
Swiss banks do not fix prices, but<lb />
offer their gold at the London<lb />
price Moore stated.<lb />
Since Switzerland does not issue<lb />
gold sales figures or gold export-<lb />
import statistics, Moore said, the<lb />
volume o Swiss gold trade can be<lb />
only estimated to be at one-third<lb />
that of the London market.<lb />
"Some portion of the gold sold in<lb />
Switzerland is never in<lb />
Switzerland according to Moore.<lb />
"Since much of the Swiss sales are<lb />
covered by Swiss bank purchases on<lb />
the London market, an order can be<lb />
See PROFESSORS, Page 2, col. 1<lb />
Reagan Films In Demand Once Again<lb />
Admissions Office had received<lb />
about 6.(MX) applications foi admis<lb />
sion.<lb />
I he university has only a limned<lb />
number ol student spaces. Bort ex-<lb />
plained. As those spaces become<lb />
filled, new applicants are placed on<lb />
a waning list. I he present volume ol<lb />
applications and protections tor<lb />
enrollment are full for next fall, ac-<lb />
cording to Bort.<lb />
However, applications for admis-<lb />
DOE Program<lb />
sion to ! h<lb />
are still K I h<lb />
tiot<lb />
thud M<lb />
said. This pa<lb />
ted into the G<lb />
d.<lb />
 hen the Oil f Ad<lb />
notified it<lb />
mg. or has I<lb />
acaden<lb />
students can I<lb />
City Seeks Secure<lb />
Sources Of Energy<lb />
By TFRRYGRA<lb />
FCT uses approximately 9 per-<lb />
cent oi the Greenville community's<lb />
total energy.<lb />
The residential sector accounts<lb />
for one-third of Greenville's energy<lb />
consumption.<lb />
Transportation accounts tor<lb />
about one-fourth of local energy<lb />
use.<lb />
1 hese are some o the findings of<lb />
a 19"S energy audit conducted in the<lb />
Greenville area bv the federally-<lb />
funded Greenville Energy Program,<lb />
one of only 17 such programs in the<lb />
nation.<lb />
The purpose o the program,<lb />
started by the U.S. Department ol<lb />
Energy in 1978, is to allow local<lb />
communities to develop an energy<lb />
management plan that is tailor-<lb />
made to reflect local needs and pro-<lb />
blems.<lb />
With a population oi 53,000 in<lb />
the area covered by the energy<lb />
audit, and an annual population<lb />
growth rate of 4 percent, Greenville<lb />
faces the problem oi making sure<lb />
that energy supplies will keep pace<lb />
with growth. The city's loo percent<lb />
reliance on outside energy resources<lb />
is part oi a statewide problem, since<lb />
North Carolina produces only about<lb />
1 percent of the energy it consumes.<lb />
"Until now, most oi our work<lb />
has been in gathering the facts we<lb />
need to know where we are in terms<lb />
of energy so we can sec where we're<lb />
going said Linda Mix. coor-<lb />
dinator for the program.<lb />
The 1978 energy audit was the-<lb />
first project for the energy program.<lb />
According to the study, energy con-<lb />
sumption in the residential sector<lb />
was greater in Greenville than the<lb />
national average for residential<lb />
areas. The national average for<lb />
residential sectors was 19 percent,<lb />
while Greenville residents accounted<lb />
for 32 percent o the city's total<lb />
energy consumption.<lb />
As a result, the Greenville Energy<lb />
Program has directed much of its ef-<lb />
forts towards getting the public<lb />
aware of and involved in energy<lb />
consumption, said Hi.<lb />
In his studv t<lb />
related beh<lb />
Avtar Singh, o-<lb />
ment ol<lb />
thropol<lb />
por � �<lb />
energy poli<lb />
lion is a<lb />
v o 1 v e s<lb />
resources and.<lb />
techniques. 1 ht<lb />
are ci<lb />
energy act<lb />
w rote.<lb />
V the sat<lb />
gram is. �<lb />
and lawmali<lb />
sumption. Grec.<lb />
cess ol devo<lb />
land us.<lb />
dinances n<lb />
building in wav<lb />
consumption. i<lb />
ing o houses in<lb />
Hix explained that<lb />
basically three w<lb />
energy consumption. "Vo<lb />
the example ol a light bulb <lb />
cut it off when not in use. N<lb />
improve its efficiency . Or<lb />
substitute natural ligh<lb />
alternative source of energ<lb />
hooking the bulb up<lb />
generator<lb />
The use of altt<lb />
sources in Greenville is a<lb />
examined. One method<lb />
production under considei<lb />
the old fashion windmill. Acc<lb />
lo Hix, "Ii appears that, on<lb />
large scale. Greenville doesn't<lb />
enough wind on a sustained b.<lb />
for a big application, but tl i<lb />
might be some smaller applica-<lb />
tions<lb />
Hix aKo noted that the iis<lb />
wood is growing in the are<lb />
warned that this source ol energy <lb />
Seein . Page 2. col. I<lb />
Language Student<lb />
Wins Scholarship<lb />
Ir.im Srw rk lirm- Kt purK<lb />
NbW YORK Other candidates<lb />
for political stardom may have scan-<lb />
dals lurking in their past, but only<lb />
Ronald Reagan has Bedtime for<lb />
Bonzo.<lb />
Bonzo and many of Reagan's 6<lb />
other films are in such demand they<lb />
have to be booked months in ad-<lb />
vance.<lb />
"Since Match  there's more ac-<lb />
tivity, more queries and bookings<lb />
on Reagan films than ever before<lb />
said Ray fcttoic, who rents out films<lb />
for United Artists.<lb />
"It's easy to say bookings have<lb />
increased 90 percent in just that<lb />
small period because nobody<lb />
wanted these films for years. Now<lb />
we blow the dust off them and<lb />
run<lb />
United Artists bought the<lb />
distribution rights in the late 1960s<lb />
for such Reagan films as She's<lb />
Working Her Way Through Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
In the film, Reagan defends the<lb />
right of a burlesque queen named<lb />
Hot Garters Gertie to earn her tui-<lb />
tion in an unconventional fashion.<lb />
However, Universal Pictures<lb />
owns the distribution rights to the<lb />
Republican presidential candidate's<lb />
most popular film. Bedtime for<lb />
Bono.<lb />
"Bono is almost a cult film<lb />
now Univcrsal's Janice Rothbard<lb />
said oi the 1951 movie. "We have<lb />
only four prints for each of the four<lb />
distribution regions and they're all<lb />
booked solid for the rest of the<lb />
year<lb />
Bono was booked at Brown<lb />
University in April. Graduate stu-<lb />
dent David William said it was a<lb />
"wildly enthusiastic success with<lb />
students hooting and laughing<lb />
throughout.<lb />
In the film, Reagan portrays a<lb />
college professor who believes you<lb />
can teach a monkey morality by<lb />
showing him love and kindness.<lb />
Reagan's films are especially<lb />
popular with liberals, who want to<lb />
raise money by showing them and<lb />
ridiculing him.<lb />
Berkeley's Democratic<lb />
assemblyman, Tom Bates, who will<lb />
run for his third term in November,<lb />
will show Reagan's That Hagan Girl<lb />
twice before the election.<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Pamela .1. Diffee, president oi the<lb />
International Language Organiza-<lb />
tion, has won $500 in the first ECU<lb />
Foreign Languages Department<lb />
scholarship award.<lb />
The award was made possible bv<lb />
a $5000 gift from Prof. James L.<lb />
Fleming. Fleming was chairman oi<lb />
the ECU Foreign Languages<lb />
Department for 25 years prior to his<lb />
retirement in 1970.<lb />
The award is given "to encourage<lb />
a student majoring in foreign<lb />
language to achieve the highest stan-<lb />
dards of academic and personal<lb />
growth of which he is capable<lb />
Diffee, a French major, spent two<lb />
and a half years of her childhood in<lb />
Verdun, France. The language came<lb />
quickly and easily for her. "When<lb />
you're that young, you develop an<lb />
ear for it very quickly she said.<lb />
"My friends, my schoolmates, were<lb />
French. We spoke French on the<lb />
playground and when we were shop-<lb />
ping<lb />
Diffee, who was also past presi-<lb />
dent of the ECU French Club, plans<lb />
to use her fluency in French in the<lb />
future. "1 plan to go on to graduate<lb />
school in elementary education<lb />
she said. "Then 1 want to get in on<lb />
the ground floor in the foreign<lb />
languages in an elementary school<lb />
program<lb />
Diffee, formerly an an major,<lb />
discovered her interest in French<lb />
when she taught the language in a<lb />
nursery school and kindergarten in<lb />
Raleigh tor a couple ot vca-s<lb />
Because of that experience she<lb />
changed her major to French.<lb />
Diffee observes that study ot a<lb />
foreign language in high school and<lb />
at the college level is "much more<lb />
formal" and disciplined. But she<lb />
believes it is increasingly important<lb />
in today's society to know and have<lb />
use oi a second or third language.<lb />
"Study oi a foreign language<lb />
makes one more appreciative oi and<lb />
proficient in his own language she<lb />
says. "And a second language is<lb />
becoming important in so many<lb />
tields - business, economics,<lb />
research ever whim<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
New York Trip 2<lb />
Moonies 3<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Film Review 5<lb />
Survival Food 5<lb /><pb facs="00057274_tn_0002" /><lb />
THI EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
III I Y 10. I�M0<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ECU Baseball<lb />
The ECU Pirates baseball team<lb />
meets Campbell on July 12 at 6 00<lb />
p.m. al Harrington Field tor adou<lb />
ble header. The next home game<lb />
will be on July t4, when Louisburg<lb />
comes to Greenville Game lime is<lb />
7 30 p m Admission is tree to ECU<lb />
students<lb />
Discount Day<lb />
Fridays are savings days at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Prices are 'a OFF every Friday<lb />
from 1 p.m until 4 p.m. for bowl<lb />
mg, billiards and table tennis,<lb />
Make Friday your day to save and<lb />
have fun too with "Discount Day'<lb />
at Mendenhall<lb />
Video Game<lb />
Asteroids" is here The hottesl<lb />
new video game is on campus for<lb />
you Come over to Mendenhall.<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. II 00 p m Monday, and<lb />
NTE<lb />
8 30 a m<lb />
Friday<lb />
5 00 p.m . Tuesday<lb />
Students completing teacher<lb />
preparation programs and ad<lb />
vanced degree candidates m<lb />
specific fields may lake the Na<lb />
tional Teacher Examinations on<lb />
any of three different test dates in<lb />
1980 81 Educational Testing Ser<lb />
vice, the nonprofit, educational<lb />
organization that administers this<lb />
testing program, said today that<lb />
the tests will be given Nov 8. 1980,<lb />
Feb. 2J 1981 at test centers<lb />
throughout the United States<lb />
Prospective registrants should<lb />
contact the school districts in<lb />
which they seek employment,<lb />
state agencies m which they seek<lb />
certification or licensing, their col<lb />
leges, or the appropriate educa<lb />
lional association for advice about<lb />
which examinations to take and<lb />
when to take them<lb />
The NTE Bulletin of Informa<lb />
tion contains a Iis1 of test centers<lb />
and general information about the<lb />
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obtained from college placement<lb />
officers, school personnel depart<lb />
ments or direitly from National<lb />
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Poetry Contest<lb />
A $1000 grand prize will be award<lb />
ed in the Sixth Annual Poetry<lb />
Competition sponsored by the<lb />
World of Poetry, a quarterly<lb />
newsletter for poets<lb />
Poems of all styles and on any<lb />
subiect are eligible to compete for<lb />
the grand prize or for 49 other cash<lb />
or merchandise awards<lb />
Poetry Editor Eddie Lou Cole<lb />
states, "We are encouraging<lb />
poetic talent of every kind, and ex<lb />
pect our contesi to produce ex<lb />
citing discoveries like Virginia<lb />
Bates, a housewife from Wood<lb />
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last year with her poen PIETA<lb />
Rules and official entry forms<lb />
are available from World of<lb />
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Pt.otou MARIANNE BAiNE<lb />
ECU Professors Study<lb />
World Gold Fluctuations<lb />
Signing Group Performs At Convention<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
placed with a London broker in the<lb />
morning and delivery effected to<lb />
any point in Europe by air that<lb />
evening or by the next morning to<lb />
almost any part of the world<lb />
Likewise, much gold sold in<lb />
Switzerland to foreign purchasers<lb />
never leaves Switzerland.<lb />
"Many foreigners add their gold<lb />
purchases to their gold holdings in<lb />
Swiss banks. Clients of the Zurich<lb />
gold market reside in Austria,<lb />
France, Germany, Italy, the Middle<lb />
East, the Orient, Africa, South<lb />
America and elsewhere he said.<lb />
After South Africa, which sup-<lb />
plied 51 percent of the world's min-<lb />
ed gold in 1978, or 756 metric tons,<lb />
the chief suppliers of gold are the<lb />
Soviet Union (21 percent), Canada<lb />
(five percent) and the U.S. (three<lb />
percent).<lb />
This summer Moore has been up-<lb />
dating his research on gold prices<lb />
and supplies during visits to Lon-<lb />
don, Zurich and gold-mining opera-<lb />
tions in Alaska. He also visited<lb />
Yugoslavia to study capitalistic<lb />
elements in its socialistic system and<lb />
Japan, and to study trends in that<lb />
nation's industrial output.<lb />
Sign language inter-<lb />
preters from ECU were<lb />
featured at the centen-<lb />
nial convention of the<lb />
National Association<lb />
of the Deaf in Cincin-<lb />
nati, Ohio, June<lb />
29-July 5.<lb />
Four of the five<lb />
members of<lb />
"Fantasy,<lb />
a touring<lb />
ensemble which inter-<lb />
prets the lyrics of<lb />
popular songs through<lb />
sign language, bodily<lb />
movement and facial<lb />
expression, performed<lb />
at the convention.<lb />
"Fantasy" gave its<lb />
"Evening of Music and<lb />
Signs" program three<lb />
times during the con-<lb />
vention. Among the<lb />
selections included<lb />
recording performers<lb />
as Barbra Streisand,<lb />
Gordon Lightfoot,<lb />
Kenny Rogers, Bette<lb />
were well-known songs Midler, Barry Manilow<lb />
from such musical and Elvis Presley.<lb />
dramas as South<lb />
Pacific and A Chorus<lb />
Line and a variety of<lb />
songs by such diverse<lb />
Director of the<lb />
"Fantasy" ensemble is<lb />
James Haslup, a<lb />
Baltimore, Md native<lb />
who has been using sign<lb />
language since the age<lb />
of nine. He is lead in-<lb />
terpreter in ECU's Pro-<lb />
gram for Hearing-<lb />
Impaired Students.<lb />
Also from ECU arc<lb />
staff interpreters<lb />
Robert Coltrane and<lb />
Shannon Gillev, alone<lb />
with Michael Ernest,<lb />
director off the Program<lb />
for Hearing-Impaired<lb />
Student v.<lb />
The fifth member ol<lb />
"Fantasy" is Teresa<lb />
Dixon, sign language<lb />
interpreter for the<lb />
Greenville office of the<lb />
Social Security<lb />
Court Rules X-Rated<lb />
Film OK, But Students<lb />
Complain To Authorities<lb />
City Seeks Solutions<lb />
To Future Energy Need<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
not always efficient. He added that<lb />
deforestation may become a pro-<lb />
blem if wood is overused. "Right<lb />
now, more wood is harvested in Pitt<lb />
County than is being planted, and it<lb />
is the hardwoods that are being<lb />
harvested, while softer woods are<lb />
being planted<lb />
Solar energy is the city's most<lb />
promising alternative energy source.<lb />
With its plentiful year-round sun-<lb />
shine, Greenville is also a good place<lb />
From National On-Campus<lb />
Reports<lb />
The X-rated movie<lb />
Deep Throat remains a<lb />
campus favorite across<lb />
the country, but its<lb />
one-night stand at Har-<lb />
vard U. produced<lb />
for using solar energy, Hix said. But<lb />
at this point, most of the work along obscenity charges<lb />
these lines has been in examining<lb />
how houses and'buildings may be<lb />
constructed to use the sun to best<lb />
advantage. Hix added that active<lb />
solar systems also have a big poten-<lb />
tial in the area.<lb />
The Greenville Energy Program<lb />
will submit its final recommenda-<lb />
tions to the city in June next year.<lb />
City officials will then decide how<lb />
the recommendations will be put in-<lb />
to effect, Hix said.<lb />
against the two<lb />
students who authoriz-<lb />
ed its showing.<lb />
Although a state<lb />
Superior Court ruled<lb />
Deep Throat was not<lb />
obscene two hours<lb />
prior to its screening in<lb />
Harvard's Quincy backing, the two<lb />
House, two female students filed a federal<lb />
students filed obscenity civil suit against the<lb />
charges against Carl district attorney and<lb />
Stork and Nathan<lb />
Hagen, co-presidents<lb />
of the Quincy House<lb />
Film Society. The<lb />
county district attorney<lb />
then obtained a grand<lb />
jury indictment against<lb />
Stork and Hagen and is<lb />
expected to prosecute<lb />
them in September<lb />
when classes resume,<lb />
says Alan M. Der-<lb />
showit7, a Harvard law<lb />
professor defending<lb />
Stork.<lb />
With Massachusetts<lb />
Civil Liberties Union<lb />
state troopers, claiming<lb />
their arrest and the con-<lb />
fiscation of the film<lb />
violated the students'<lb />
civil rights to show the<lb />
movie after the court<lb />
ruled it wasn't obscene.<lb />
The court ruling came<lb />
when Harvard officials<lb />
and a local women's<lb />
group unsuccessfully<lb />
sought an injunction<lb />
prohibiting the Deep<lb />
Throat screening.<lb />
NY Trip Planned<lb />
The women's<lb />
maintained "an<lb />
mation picket<lb />
outside Quincy<lb />
and offered<lb />
tending the<lb />
group<lb />
infor-<lb />
line"<lb />
House<lb />
those at-<lb />
movie a<lb />
College Notes<lb />
From The National On Campus Report<lb />
YOUTH AIR FARES may once again be of-<lb />
fered, along with special discounts for other<lb />
groups. Such fares were banned in the<lb />
mid-1970s as discriminatory but the Civil<lb />
Aeronautics Board ruled recently that they are<lb />
permissible under the 1978 deregulation act.<lb />
THE CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST<lb />
leader, Bill Bright, is conducting a $1 billion<lb />
fund-raising effort for his second media-blitz<lb />
promotion of Christianity. Bright, whose cam-<lb />
pus group backed the "1 found it" campaign of<lb />
the mid70s, reportedly plans a movie, dubbed<lb />
in 163 languages, and a series of audio casset-<lb />
tes.<lb />
HIRING OF NEW GRADUATES is up over<lb />
the spring of 1979, but doesn't meet last fall's<lb />
projections, according to the College Place-<lb />
ment Council. A more conservative hiring trend<lb />
probably reflects current economic uncertainty,<lb />
the CPC says in its latest report. There is still an<lb />
8 percent overall increase over 1978-79 in the<lb />
number of new college graduates hired or ex-<lb />
pected to be hired this year. Engineering and<lb />
technical fields remain strong while business-<lb />
related fields showed less growth than expected.<lb />
GEORGIA STATE U. students are calling for<lb />
a referendum to determine if students favor a<lb />
proposed $8 per quarter increase in athletic<lb />
fees. Although two years ago, 6,000 GSU<lb />
students signed a petition saying they wanted<lb />
their fees increased to make athletic programs<lb />
more competitive, some are now sayiftg an $8<lb />
increase is too much on a campus where 78 per-<lb />
cent of the students hold jobs and 45 percent at-<lb />
tend school at night when many athletic events<lb />
take place. School officials have expressed op-<lb />
position to any referendum.<lb />
A SUICIDE VICTIM'S family filed formal<lb />
complaints with the U. of Texas board of<lb />
regents recently, claiming that telephone con-<lb />
versations between the former student and the<lb />
university counseling service were taped<lb />
without his permission. Family members say<lb />
the former student learned that his conversa-<lb />
tions were taped and used in training sessions<lb />
and that this knowledge was a contributing fac-<lb />
tor in his death. The family is not seeking<lb />
money but wants assurance that future<lb />
telephone counseling won't be taped without<lb />
the client's permission.<lb />
CALORIE COUNTERS gel help at Northern<lb />
Illinois U. and the U. of Maryland. The NIU<lb />
food service offers a "skinny meal a balanc-<lb />
ed low-calorie meal plan listing the caloric con-<lb />
tent of each item. Two UM students created a<lb />
"mitridot" system which labels ail high-fat or<lb />
high-sodium foods with red dots, v Hie putting<lb />
yellow dots on moderately fattening items and<lb />
green dots on low-fat, low-sodium items. A<lb />
listing of food calorie counts is also available.<lb />
chance to see a slide<lb />
show on pornography<lb />
and violence against<lb />
women before and dur-<lb />
ing the movie.<lb />
Despite all protests,<lb />
film society members<lb />
decided to show the<lb />
film after a Quincy<lb />
House poll showed 72<lb />
percent of house<lb />
residents favored show-<lb />
ing the movie, although<lb />
49 percent of female<lb />
residents opposed it.<lb />
ECU Nes Bureau<lb />
A four-day tour of<lb />
New York City,<lb />
highlighted by Broad-<lb />
way shows, sightseeing<lb />
and shopping, will be<lb />
offered through the<lb />
ECU Division of Conti-<lb />
nuing Education this<lb />
fall.<lb />
Two musical plays<lb />
are definitely scheduled<lb />
for the tour � the<lb />
popular A Chorus Line<lb />
and Sugar Babies, star-<lb />
ring Mickey Rooney.<lb />
Other activities include<lb />
a choice of locations<lb />
and entertainment<lb />
events to visit, among<lb />
them Rockefeller<lb />
Center, the United Na-<lb />
tions, Radio City Music<lb />
Hall, the Empire State<lb />
Building, the World<lb />
Trade Center, a boat<lb />
ride in New York Har-<lb />
bor to the Statue of<lb />
Liberty and a<lb />
"backstage on Broad-<lb />
way" tour.<lb />
The tour will be led<lb />
bv Stuart Aronson of<lb />
the ECU faculty,<lb />
playwright and director<lb />
of Blackbeard: Knight<lb />
of the Black Flag.<lb />
Cost for the New<lb />
York Theater Excur<lb />
sion is $395 per person,<lb />
based on double oc-<lb />
cupancy. This price in-<lb />
cludes round trip air<lb />
fare from Kinston to<lb />
New York, chartered<lb />
bus, transportation to<lb />
and from the airport.<lb />
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tickets to two plays and<lb />
tour tickets.<lb />
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Division of Continuing<lb />
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telephone 757-6143.<lb />
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Doctor's Day Is From Dawn To Dusk<lb />
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M I Mrtiu al W nlrr<lb />
6:30 a.m. The cor-<lb />
ridors are quiet and<lb />
dimly lit as Dr. Karl<lb />
Hasik salks briskly in-<lb />
to the physician's en-<lb />
trance at Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital.<lb />
The labor and delivery<lb />
the room of a patient<lb />
from Kinston. He ex-<lb />
plains to the students<lb />
that the patient has<lb />
placenta previa, a con-<lb />
dition in which the<lb />
placenta is implanted in<lb />
the lower segment of<lb />
the uterus below the<lb />
baby's head. The<lb />
mother has stayed in<lb />
unit is ihe first stop of bed three weeks to pre-<lb />
the day for Hasik, a vent the placenta from<lb />
portunity and privilege<lb />
of serving them he<lb />
says.<lb />
Establishing a rap-<lb />
port with a patient<lb />
throughout her<lb />
pregnancy and then<lb />
delivering her baby<lb />
gives me a very special<lb />
feeling Hasik adds.<lb />
At the clinic, Hasik<lb />
meets with Dr. Lynn<lb />
Borchert, a specialist in<lb />
the Department of<lb />
Obstetrics and<lb />
Gynecology. Borchert<lb />
will be supervising<lb />
Hasik during the clinic.<lb />
Between visiting pa-<lb />
tients, the two physi-<lb />
cians consult v ith each<lb />
other in the conference<lb />
room.<lb />
Hasik has a busy<lb />
morning at the clinic.<lb />
Of the five patients<lb />
scheduled, four of<lb />
them are new, and<lb />
Hasik spends extra time<lb />
with them discussing<lb />
their special needs and<lb />
learning their medical<lb />
histories. He finds time<lb />
to eat a hamburger at<lb />
2:00 p.m. during a final<lb />
conference with Bor-<lb />
chert.<lb />
2:30p.m. Back at the<lb />
hospital, Hasik is<lb />
out the condi-<lb />
a diabetic pa-<lb />
second- ear resident in<lb />
obstetrics and<lb />
gynecology at the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine.<lb />
He checks to see if<lb />
an deliveries are due<lb />
soon and consults with<lb />
a famil practice resi-<lb />
dent at<lb />
lion of<lb />
tient.<lb />
" Things are quiet<lb />
this morning in labor<lb />
and Delivery says<lb />
Hasik as he heads for<lb />
the nursing station on<lb />
the obstetrics floor.<lb />
'�But it's a different<lb />
stor out here on the<lb />
floor We have 26 pa-<lb />
tients, and many of<lb />
them have complicated<lb />
pregnancies<lb />
i the nursing sta-<lb />
tion Hasik meets two<lb />
students from the ECU<lb />
medical school. The<lb />
students are on an<lb />
eight-week rotation in<lb />
OB GYN, and Hasik is<lb />
responsible for<lb />
teaching them as he<lb />
lakes his morning<lb />
rounds.<lb />
Hasik stops outside<lb />
rupturing.<lb />
"We always think of<lb />
the bad things that<lb />
could happen ex-<lb />
plains Hasik. "That<lb />
way we're prepared for<lb />
problems. We have two<lb />
patients � the mother<lb />
and unborn baby �<lb />
and we must pay<lb />
meticulous attention to<lb />
all the details of their<lb />
care and progress if we<lb />
are to have a healthy<lb />
mother and baby<lb />
9 a.m. Hasik's<lb />
beeper notifies him that<lb />
his first patient has ar-<lb />
rived at the School f<lb />
Medicine Clinic. Seeing<lb />
patients at the clinic is a<lb />
special feature of the<lb />
residency program at<lb />
ECU, Hasik explains.<lb />
This feature was one of<lb />
the points that at-<lb />
tracted him after com-<lb />
pleting medical school<lb />
at the University of<lb />
Missouri.<lb />
"Patients see me<lb />
here at the clinic just<lb />
like they would in a<lb />
local doctor's office,<lb />
and 1 appreciate the op-<lb />
IMi.<lb />
K i K�. 111 WORK K<lb />
responsible for the<lb />
day's teaching con-<lb />
ference. As he enters<lb />
the auditorium at 2:30,<lb />
he takes some good-<lb />
natured kidding from<lb />
the students, residents<lb />
and faculty about being<lb />
late. During the next<lb />
hour, he gives a detail-<lb />
ed history of two pa-<lb />
tients � one who had<lb />
an unexpected stillborn<lb />
delivery, and one<lb />
whose baby was dead in<lb />
utero.<lb />
Faculty physicians<lb />
lead the discussion con-<lb />
cerning the causes of<lb />
the problems, possible<lb />
treatment and preven-<lb />
tion.<lb />
3:45 p.m. Hasik<lb />
returns to the floor to<lb />
"check on a few pro-<lb />
blems" and to visit<lb />
Labor and Delivery. A<lb />
her fourth delivery, and<lb />
she has not received<lb />
any prenatal care.<lb />
Hasik wonders if the<lb />
baby is premature.<lb />
4:00 p.m. Hasik at-<lb />
tends a grand rounds<lb />
lecture on transsexuals<lb />
given by the medical<lb />
school's specialist in<lb />
psychosomatic<lb />
OBGYN, Dr. Paul<lb />
Mozley.<lb />
5:00 p.m. Hasik<lb />
returns to the floor<lb />
with the attending<lb />
physician who is on call<lb />
for the night with<lb />
Hasik. They are<lb />
discussing the possible<lb />
emergency arrival of a<lb />
21-year-old patient has unit in the labor and<lb />
just been admitted. It is delivery area. MacKen-<lb />
patient when Hasik's<lb />
beeper blares. "Hasik!<lb />
Labor and Delivery<lb />
He juns down the cor-<lb />
ridor, a medical student<lb />
close on his heels. At<lb />
the nursing station in<lb />
the unit, the staff is<lb />
ready with sterile suits.<lb />
"How much time do<lb />
I have?" says Hasik.<lb />
"None replies the<lb />
nurse. Seven minutes<lb />
later a newborn's cry<lb />
drifts into the hallway.<lb />
The baby marks about<lb />
the sixtieth delivery for<lb />
Hasik since he began<lb />
his residence less than a<lb />
year ago.<lb />
6:30p.m. A critically<lb />
ill patient with<lb />
hypertension is<lb />
transferred to the<lb />
special fetal-maternal<lb />
day in Labor and<lb />
Delivery. He completes<lb />
another set of rounds<lb />
closely for the slightest and gives the next resi-<lb />
change in condition. dent reporting for work<lb />
For the remainder of an update on special<lb />
the evening, Hasik<lb />
spends his time between<lb />
this patient and those<lb />
on the floor who re-<lb />
quire special attention.<lb />
At 3:00 a.m. he takes a<lb />
break for a sandwich in<lb />
the hospital's 24-hour<lb />
snack bar.<lb />
4:15 a.m. Hasik goes<lb />
to the "on call room"<lb />
provided for residents<lb />
and faculty physicians<lb />
problems to watch.<lb />
7:45 p.m. Hasik<lb />
leaves the hospital. He<lb />
has worked over 37<lb />
hours, and he is tired.<lb />
"The schedule is as<lb />
stressful as you would<lb />
expect says Hasik.<lb />
"It takes a toll on your<lb />
personal life, social life<lb />
� and your sleep. But<lb />
it is the pressure that<lb />
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who spend their nights judgment and teaches<lb />
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joys 45 minutes of sleep and make decisions,<lb />
before being called to After all, dealing with<lb />
do a delivery, the first problems cooly,<lb />
of four he will perform smoothly and efficient-<lb />
during the day.<lb />
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ly is what being a physi-<lb />
cian means he says.<lb />
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Papers Vie For 'Oldest'<lb />
Not Brainwashed<lb />
Dr. Karl Hasik and nurses.<lb />
Student Researches Moonies<lb />
CH) Noel<lb />
Weyrich's friends were<lb />
frightened when they<lb />
heard the U. of Penn-<lb />
sslvania student jour-<lb />
nalist planned to attend<lb />
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satisfied with his lot in<lb />
life<lb />
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recruits were people<lb />
who couldn't deal with<lb />
the pressure and com-<lb />
petitiveness of modern<lb />
life. They were at-<lb />
tracted to the church,<lb />
h&amp; maintains, because<lb />
"the Moonies relieve<lb />
their two greatest anx-<lb />
ieties � they assign you<lb />
a wife or husband and a<lb />
job to do, with the feel-<lb />
ing that you're working<lb />
for something higher<lb />
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to Florida with<lb />
members of CARP, an<lb />
off-shoot of the<lb />
church, proved his<lb />
theory correct. He<lb />
enrolled in the seminar<lb />
without identifying<lb />
himself as a journalist,<lb />
and spent four days<lb />
listening to lectures,<lb />
singing, eating and liv-<lb />
ing with the Moonies<lb />
and their potential con-<lb />
verts before being ex-<lb />
pelled from the camp<lb />
for asking critical ques-<lb />
tions. Weyrich is critical of<lb />
In a three-part series much of the media<lb />
written for the Daily coverage of the Moonie<lb />
Pennsylvanian's 34th cult, including a story<lb />
Street Magazine, in a Florida paper<lb />
Weyrich says he found aboul a girl who was<lb />
"rescued" from the<lb />
same seminar he was<lb />
attending. The<lb />
Moonies don't have to<lb />
kidnap and brainwash<lb />
people, he insists,<lb />
"because there are<lb />
enough troubled people<lb />
walking around who<lb />
find some solace in the<lb />
church<lb />
Campus reaction to<lb />
his story was good,<lb />
Weyrich says, although<lb />
he still thinks the<lb />
Moonies are nothing to<lb />
fear. He received<lb />
several letters from<lb />
CARP members after<lb />
the articles appeared,<lb />
including one from a<lb />
seminar leader who<lb />
said Weyrich was ob-<lb />
viously a Communist,<lb />
but had "missed a great<lb />
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dent as "an interna-<lb />
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viser<lb />
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tion's oldest. But when<lb />
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third college newspaper<lb />
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claim is accurate arose,<lb />
apparently for the se-<lb />
cond time.<lb />
Letters from the<lb />
Miami Student of<lb />
Miami U. (Ohio) and<lb />
the Dartmouth of Dart-<lb />
mouth U each bearing<lb />
a letterhead with the<lb />
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claims.<lb />
The Dartmouth<lb />
started publishing in<lb />
1799, says Executive<lb />
Editor Brent West,<lb />
while Paul Furriga,<lb />
editor of the Miami<lb />
Student, says that<lb />
paper's predecessor<lb />
began in 1826. Furriga<lb />
adds that the Student's<lb />
claim is based on being<lb />
in continuous publica-<lb />
tion longest, even<lb />
though it wasn't<lb />
published from 1873<lb />
until 1885 while the<lb />
university itself was<lb />
closed down. West isn't<lb />
sure whether the Dart-<lb />
mouth has been con-<lb />
tinuously published or<lb />
not, but says his cur-<lb />
rent publisher is look-<lb />
ing into it.<lb />
This debate arose<lb />
once before, in the<lb />
1950s, when a Dart-<lb />
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the Miami Student that<lb />
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1'nnlui.ittin Umavei<lb />
July 10, 1980<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Abortion<lb />
High Court Rules Against Poor<lb />
The Nixon Court has struck again<lb />
with a ruling that severely com-<lb />
promises the rights of the poor. The<lb />
Court upheld the Hyde Amend-<lb />
ment, which denies federal funding<lb />
for abortions except in certain cir-<lb />
cumstances. The most important<lb />
question is whether government can<lb />
fund medically necessary pro-<lb />
cedures, deny funding on another<lb />
and protect the rights of the poor all<lb />
at the same time. Justice Potter<lb />
Stewart, speaking for the majority,<lb />
said yes.<lb />
Stewart maintained that abortion<lb />
is different from other medical pro-<lb />
cedures "because no other pro-<lb />
cedure involves the purposeful ter-<lb />
mination of a potential life He<lb />
added that no equal protection<lb />
rights had been infringed because<lb />
abortion had not been banned �<lb />
only federal funding for abortions.<lb />
In 1973 the Supreme Court ruled<lb />
in Roe v. Wade that a woman has a<lb />
constitutional right to an abortion,<lb />
at least in the early stages of<lb />
pregnancy. Justice John Paul<lb />
Stevens wrote in a dissenting opi-<lb />
nion that government must govern<lb />
impartially. By enacting the Hyde<lb />
Amendment, Congress has failed to<lb />
govern impartially and has denied<lb />
poor women their constitutional<lb />
right to an abortion. The Supreme<lb />
Court put their stamp of approval<lb />
on the Hyde Amendment and, in ef-<lb />
fect, has denied poor women their<lb />
right to an abortion.<lb />
Medicaid presently pays for<lb />
almost every type of medical pro-<lb />
cedure for those who qualify.<lb />
Everything from hospitalization, to<lb />
doctor's visits, to drug prescrip-<lb />
tions, are covered by the federal<lb />
government. If government has<lb />
decided that it should fund almost<lb />
all medical procedures, which it has,<lb />
then it should be consistent in its<lb />
funding. It should fund abortions.<lb />
In defending the majority, Justice<lb />
Stewart's arguments are ludicrous.<lb />
Government cannot offer equal<lb />
protection of the law to poor<lb />
women when the Court affirms a<lb />
woman's right to an abortion yet<lb />
denies the abortion. A poor woman<lb />
goes to the government for an abor-<lb />
tion because she cannot afford one.<lb />
Her ability to get an abortion is<lb />
severely limited, if not eliminated,<lb />
when she is denied funding. She is<lb />
still as poor as she was before the<lb />
Supreme Court ruling.<lb />
By ruling as they did, the Court<lb />
said that some Americans have<lb />
more rights than others � a classic<lb />
case of the "Haves" vs. "The<lb />
Have-Nots<lb />
'Senator No' At It Again At<lb />
The Republican Convention<lb />
Just when everyone thought Sen.<lb />
Jesse Helms could embarrass North<lb />
Carolina no further, he became a<lb />
delegate to the Republican National<lb />
Convention in Detroit. Helms'<lb />
latest move was an attempt to<lb />
remove endorsement of the Equal<lb />
Rights Amendment from the<lb />
Republican platform.<lb />
The Republican party has sup-<lb />
ported ERA for 40 years; now the<lb />
Senator from North Carolina<lb />
wishes to remove any mention of<lb />
the amendment from the platform.<lb />
Helms claims to have enough votes<lb />
for an anti-ERA plank, but he<lb />
would rather not mention it in the<lb />
interest of party unity.<lb />
The Republican Platform Com-<lb />
mittee voted Tuesday to delete ERA<lb />
from this year's platform. Of course<lb />
Helms played an important role in<lb />
the committee's decision. It now ap-<lb />
pears that there will be a floor battle<lb />
over the proposition when the full<lb />
convention meets next week. Any<lb />
party unity that has been stressed<lb />
may now be lost. The Republican<lb />
Party would be well served if it<lb />
followed the lead of Helms' col-<lb />
leagues in the Senate and refused to<lb />
take his proposals seriously.<lb />
If the latest polls are correct,<lb />
Reagan will have few problems<lb />
defeating President Carter in the<lb />
fall election. If the party doesn't<lb />
want to alienate millions of<lb />
Americans, it should drop Helms'<lb />
idea. Reagan is already identified as<lb />
near-reactionary, and any opposi-<lb />
tion to ERA will drive him further<lb />
to the right in the eyes of many.<lb />
Such opposition could force many<lb />
to reconsider their support for the<lb />
man who appears to have already<lb />
clinched the election.<lb />
r Campus Forum<lb />
Stoned Again; Islamic<lb />
Justice The Iranian Way<lb />
For those who have forgotten<lb />
about Iran, there's an item that may<lb />
refresh your memory about the peo-<lb />
ple President Carter has had to deal<lb />
with over the last eight months. Last<lb />
week in the city of Kerman, located<lb />
in southeastern Iran, the first<lb />
known stoning in recent history<lb />
took place. (You remember stoning.<lb />
Think back to 2000 years ago.)<lb />
Two women and two men were<lb />
found guilty of prostitution,<lb />
adultery, sodomy and rape. Islamic<lb />
law requires harsh punishment for a<lb />
sexual offense - in this case death.<lb />
After the convkis were found<lb />
i<lb />
guilty they were masked with<lb />
ceremonial 'hoods of the dead<lb />
Next each convict was buried in<lb />
earth up to their chests. The<lb />
presiding Islamic judge threw the<lb />
first stone and shortly thereafter<lb />
five onlookers began bombarding<lb />
each with stones. Within fifteen<lb />
minutes all four were dead.<lb />
Islamic Justice.<lb />
When one official was asked why<lb />
stoning had not been used previous-<lb />
ly, he said: "Perhaps it's because we<lb />
haven't been following the laws of<lb />
Islam<lb />
I<lb />
'Ever Seen Signed Editorials?9<lb />
Your July 3, 1980 "Campus Forum"<lb />
contains a rebuttal from Elmer Meyer<lb />
Jr Vice Chancellor for Student Life,<lb />
concerning the WZMB travel controver-<lb />
sy. My concern is Dr. Meyer's last<lb />
paragraph, specifically the reference he<lb />
makes to "those who write Opinion ar-<lb />
ticles<lb />
Dr. Meyer, have you ever seen<lb />
editorial articles signed in any<lb />
newspaper? 1 wonder if you would make<lb />
the same comment,  those who write<lb />
Opinion articles ought to sign their own<lb />
names to them so they can be held ac-<lb />
countable to the editors of the News<lb />
and Observer, Washington Post or The<lb />
New York Times? 1 think not. Was the<lb />
implication unintended and unfor-<lb />
tunate? 1 would like to believe it was.<lb />
MARKH.HENN1NG<lb />
Sophmore<lb />
History Major<lb />
Textbook Policy Questioned<lb />
One student told me recently that she<lb />
had just completed a class that required<lb />
a brand new, latest-edition textbook,<lb />
cost $17. She and her classmates were<lb />
unable to sell their books back to the<lb />
campus bookstore because the book<lb />
would no longer be used.<lb />
The book was discontinued, and the<lb />
same class will be taught during the se-<lb />
cond summer session by a different pro-<lb />
fessor and with a different textbook.<lb />
No one disagrees with a professor's<lb />
right to chose the textbook of his choice<lb />
for a class. But shouldn't a professor<lb />
consider the right of students?<lb />
I believe that professors should tell<lb />
students of the future status of a text.<lb />
What if the student is taking the course<lb />
only for elective credit?<lb />
CHARLIE SHERROD<lb />
SGA President<lb />
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expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
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Building, across from the library.<lb />
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quest.<lb />
Proud To Be An American<lb />
By ROBERT M. SWAIM<lb />
This last July 4th saw Americans<lb />
celebrating 204 years of freedom from<lb />
tyranny. It was a freedom that was hard<lb />
fought.<lb />
All too often today we think in<lb />
negative terms about our life here in<lb />
America. Sure, gasoline prices arc<lb />
higher, but you can still drive, and<lb />
almost every American has an<lb />
automobile. Yes, food prices are high,<lb />
but we still have plenty to eat.<lb />
There are more Americans at work<lb />
and for higher pay than ever before. Of<lb />
course we've always had problems, but<lb />
we've always had the courage and the<lb />
determination to overcome them.<lb />
Gloom never got us anywhere; it s time<lb />
to get back to enjoying the good life.<lb />
That is what America is all about.<lb />
We have the highest standard of living<lb />
in the world. We are the richest, best<lb />
fed, and moi comfortable peopk in the<lb />
world today.<lb />
In all of history, no dream has exercis-<lb />
ed so powerful a hold on the human<lb />
spirit as the American Dream. Basic to<lb />
that dream is the right of each individual<lb />
to soar as high as his talents and abilities<lb />
will take him.<lb />
We must remember that to continue<lb />
to enjoy the good life we must work and<lb />
produce. We must also constantly strive<lb />
to educate ourselves, for ignorance will<lb />
be the downfall of our civilization.<lb />
Remember: "To those upon whom<lb />
much is bestowed, much is expected<lb />
We should constantly remind ourselves<lb />
that everything we have, enjoy, and ever<lb />
will have is because of the American way<lb />
of life.<lb />
Remember: "You reap what you<lb />
sow If we put a lot into life then wc<lb />
will get a lot out of it. Those who con-<lb />
tribute nothing to our society will not,<lb />
and should not, get anything out of it.<lb />
It is a lime for a revival of patriotism.<lb />
In recent ycrs patriotism �s ait uty<lb />
word to some, and there were those who<lb />
tried to taint it with sinister motives and<lb />
detract from its virtue. But if we don't<lb />
take pride in ourselves, our great nation<lb />
and our great state, then what have we?<lb />
A person without pride and dignity is a<lb />
hollow person.<lb />
Let us never forget the many wars that<lb />
have been fought before and during our<lb />
lifetime to protect our peopk and our<lb />
way of life from the onslaught of tyran-<lb />
ny and dictatorship. By the same token<lb />
let us not forget the toil and labor of our<lb />
parents, and their parents before ihem<lb />
which put us where we are today.<lb />
Everything that surrounds us is the<lb />
product of someone's labor and talent.<lb />
The elements of hard work,<lb />
patriotism, and a reverence for God are<lb />
what separate Americans from less for-<lb />
turtate peopk around the world.<lb />
Stop and think sometime about what<lb />
it really means io live in the United<lb />
States of America, and count your many<lb />
hkvsings.<lb />
IIIWW<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JULY 1980<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Local Poetry Journal Features National Talent<lb />
By JON VI HAS<lb />
VMslanl tt-dtun-N Idili.r<lb />
the tusi time in recent memory, the publication<lb />
he East Carolina Poetry Forum, "Tar River<lb />
ry has published only a pair of poets from the<lb />
enville area. Number 2 of Volume 19 of that journal<lb />
.is appeared on the shelves of various bookstores, in-<lb />
ng the Student Supply Store here on campus, and<lb />
;ontains some o the poetry o leading poets of the con-<lb />
rar period. l)aid ignatow, Gary Miranda and<lb />
osla Holub are just three o the literary luminaries<lb />
se poems grace the pages o this new edition of the<lb />
illy published journal.<lb />
Film View<lb />
Nicholson Shines<lb />
But Duvall Can't<lb />
Quite Convince<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
I i .tiurt n f ditof<lb />
Stanley Kubrick does everything in his films except<lb />
He finds a story, shapes the script, writes or co-<lb />
writes the screenplay, chooses all the players, supervises<lb />
the lighting and costumes, operates he cameras, directs<lb />
the cast, edits the film, and then supervises the publici-<lb />
ty, .<lb />
In 1 S ning, he continues in this tradition while<lb />
directing Jack Nicholson to one of his best, if not most<lb />
unique, performances.<lb />
1 he film, based on the pulp gothic novel by Stephen<lb />
king, uses only, the essential elements oi plot from the<lb />
novel and turns them into pure Grand Guignol.<lb />
I or one of the first limes, at least since Dr.<lb />
Strangelove, the leading player in a Kubrick film is at<lb />
is memorable as the photography, and the roots o<lb />
 � ckN flaii has proved to be in his skill as a<lb />
her. 1 ach scent in rhe Shining, for thai mat-<lb />
h shot, seems to be arranged either for maximum<lb />
shock effect oi to help build towards that effect.<lb />
When writer lack 1 orrence (Nicholson) finally loses<lb />
mind, and he must be completely crazy to explain<lb />
some oi the more illogical aspects of his sadistic actions,<lb />
djid takes to his wife (Shelley Duvall) and little boy<lb />
(Damn 1 loyd) with an axe. there are instances where,<lb />
a spin second, the action is frozen, as it would be for<lb />
a sn photograph. Then (he props begin lo move. Add<lb />
his Kubrick's use ol color and dazzling special ef-<lb />
the color is stark, without bright tones � and<lb />
the perfect transition of vision from mind to<lb />
e are only two worlds in which life is this stark:<lb />
1: Kubrick's and the subconscious. As it happens,<lb />
il interests Kubrick are life's paradoxes, in-<lb />
iruities, and absurdities - not the stuff that films<lb />
commonly made o but that hasn't stopped the<lb />
?ctor thus far and doesn't even slow him down in The<lb />
ning.<lb />
Moreover, he is certain that these things will interest<lb />
other people as well. W hen he decided to make what he<lb />
Is a "nightmare comedy" about the results o isola-<lb />
n on the average fellow, he fell il would have enor-<lb />
See KUBRICK, Pane 6, col 1<lb />
Holub, a Czech poet of some note, is represented by a<lb />
marvelous word picture called "The Dam Holub's<lb />
poetry, skillfully translated by Dana Habova and Stuart<lb />
Friebert, uses the passing of water oer the dam to<lb />
represent the passage of time through the lives of us all.<lb />
The image is particularly powerful in the last lines,<lb />
"Deep downfish swim in cathedrals.And every one of<lb />
usis called by name<lb />
Gary Miranda, a nominee for this year's Pulitzer<lb />
Prize for Poetry for his "Listeners at The Breathing<lb />
Place, has three poems in this issue. The first, "Where<lb />
This listening Could Go opens with a quote from<lb />
Rilke's "Sonnets to Orpheus" that contains not only<lb />
the words of the title, but also the sentiment of the<lb />
poem. The poem seems to be a quest for a place " here<lb />
this Listening Could Go Included in the poem are a<lb />
number of images that may seem to be conventional but<lb />
their juxtaposition is so startling that the effect created<lb />
is original and supremely fictional. The images of a<lb />
Haydn symphony and a carpenter's craft occur in the<lb />
same stanza; both are used to describe the country on<lb />
the other side of Colin's Gateway, the place that the<lb />
poet seeks.<lb />
Miranda's Pulitzer nominated work is reviewed by<lb />
Philip Raisor(represented in the issue by a poem as well)<lb />
in a particularly intelligent essay that is only one part of<lb />
a larger review that attempts to explain the nature of<lb />
contemporary poetry. The eight pages that Raisor<lb />
Nicholson attacks Duvall in Kubrick's "The Shining"<lb />
Nicholson is sublime; Duvall is ridiculous.<lb />
devotes to five supposedly representative poets are full<lb />
of vague generalizations about the so-called confes-<lb />
sional mode and the "Breathing Places' that poets and<lb />
poetry need.<lb />
David Ignatow. probably the best-known ol the poets<lb />
in the anthology, also has three poems in the issue. But<lb />
his efforts seem to be lacking in the high seriousness of<lb />
purpose that characterizes his other work. "At Nii!ht"<lb />
is the only one of the three that is truly outstanding and<lb />
it is so short that it will probably be overlooked by any<lb />
but the most careful reader. "As 1 Endure The Silence<lb />
the firsi of Ignatow pieces, never rises above simple<lb />
See PROKS, Paye 6. col. 6<lb />
Kubrick Makes<lb />
The Ultimate<lb />
Horror Movie<lb />
B COLIN DANGAARD<lb />
l �pr i-t! I irr, xpitfiiit nt<lb />
HOLLYWOOD � Jack Nicholson arches his<lb />
eyebrows and Hashes that devilish grin. " I OVE being<lb />
scary he says. "There's nothing like having people<lb />
take a little step lo the side when they see you com-<lb />
ing<lb />
Nicholson, then, has good reason to be happy. His<lb />
latest movie. The Shining, is searing people in sufficient<lb />
numbers to make it a box-office hit, second onlv to Ihe<lb />
Empire Strikes Back.<lb />
For Nicholson. 43. it's his biggesi success since One<lb />
Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In the Hollywood poke-<lb />
game, he is holding a full hand, hut some of the card<lb />
could be stronger.<lb />
His longtime girlfriend Anjelica Huston will n<lb />
marry him � although he keeps asking � and despite<lb />
his popularity he still can't get a job in town for any ol<lb />
his friends.<lb />
And even with this movie there is cont �ers,<lb />
some people simply tailing to regard chopped children<lb />
as entertainment.<lb />
In The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick.<lb />
Nicholson plays a writer who lives with his wife (Sheilev<lb />
Duvall) and young son (Danny 1 loyd) at a large moun-<lb />
tain resort closed down foi the winter.<lb />
It is built on an old Indian burial ground and there are<lb />
unanswered questions about the last caretaker, who<lb />
chopped his family to death with an ae. then shot<lb />
himself.<lb />
In the same job. and in identical isolation, Nicholson<lb />
apparently becomes obsessed by the same demons and.<lb />
drooling at the mouth, axe in hand, sialks his family<lb />
through a setting where the ghosts materialize as real<lb />
people.<lb />
Billed as "the ultimate horror movie it's a fitting<lb />
follow up lo Cuckoo, in which Nicholson played a crazy<lb />
of another kind. Obviously he is cornering the market<lb />
on roles for the demonstratively tormented. Certainly.<lb />
he is building an unusual following.<lb />
As he admits: "I have strange fans yeah. 1 gci unusual<lb />
confrontations in parking lots. A man comes up. invites<lb />
me to his cave in Laurel Canyon, says he's lorn Mix's<lb />
alter ego and wants me to see his ghost horse. 1 get that a<lb />
lot, veah<lb />
Survival Food Booms In New Hard Times<lb />
By CONNIE BLOOM<lb />
Knight Ruldir NcwspjptTx<lb />
KKON. Ohio As the value oi ihe dollar shrinks,<lb />
more and more people are sinking their money � and<lb />
teeth into long-life "survival foods<lb />
. ou can't eat gold or silver said an Ohio lawyer<lb />
who has invested Sfr.iHX) in survival food for his family.<lb />
' 1 his will be worse than the Great Depression. 1 an-<lb />
ticipate a complete demise of our monetary system in<lb />
ihe next few years.<lb />
�" I here's going lo be looting, panic, rioting and even<lb />
k iiling (for food) he said. "I've stored ammunition to<lb />
protect that food and yes. the answer is I'm willing to<lb />
kill to protect it<lb />
Storing mass quantities of freeze-dried or dehydrated<lb />
food is one step in an economic survival plan advocated<lb />
by financial writer Howard Ruff in his best-selling book<lb />
How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years,<lb />
(Warner paperback, $2.95). Ruff believes imminent<lb />
depression and social unrest will make individual self-<lb />
sufficiency a must for daily living.<lb />
Not all the people buying survival foods have such ex-<lb />
treme reasons foj doing so. They simply cite rising food<lb />
prices and the possibility of strikes tying up food sup-<lb />
plies.<lb />
In January, a Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, couple made the<lb />
final purchase on what has become a $3,000, three-year<lb />
supply of dried and freeze-dried foods with indefinite<lb />
storage life.<lb />
"We haven't purchased gold or silver said the hus-<lb />
band, who � like others who have purchased the food<lb />
� declined lo give his name, saying he feared break-ins.<lb />
"Our investment is based on the economy, inflation,<lb />
shortage of gas, truck strikes As sure as the sun comes<lb />
up. these prices are not coming down<lb />
There are no statistics on how many people are stock-<lb />
ing their basements and storerooms with cans and<lb />
pouches of dehydrated edibles, but companies which<lb />
sell the food say business is booming.<lb />
Dick Mankamyer and Susie McCulloeh, co-owners of<lb />
Survival Center and Natural Food Store in Ravenna<lb />
Township near Akron, sell Mountain House survival<lb />
foods made bv Oregon freeze Drv Foods in Mbany,<lb />
Ore.<lb />
Mankamyer said that in the past si months his sales<lb />
have quadrupled, and he gets about 300 phone inquiries<lb />
about the food each week.<lb />
"A year ago, we would unload deliveries by hand<lb />
Mankamyer said. "We've grown in sales from an<lb />
average of 40 cases a month to 160<lb />
A spokesman for Sam Andy survival foods in River<lb />
side, Calif agreed the increasing sales are a national<lb />
trend.<lb />
See FOOD, Pae 6, col. I<lb />
Album View<lb />
Jackson Browne,<lb />
Newest Effort Is<lb />
Perhaps His Best<lb />
B PAT MINCES<lb />
Jackson Browne is the finest singersongwriter<lb />
in American music. Though some may have a bet-<lb />
ici voice or belter compositional skills (Al Jar-<lb />
reau, Joni Mitchell, or The Boss), few possess the<lb />
emotional intensity, lyrical dynamism, or social<lb />
consciousness that Jackson does.<lb />
He is the most impressive individual to emerge<lb />
from the previous decade of ambiguous committ-<lb />
ment to the conception of music as a potent art<lb />
form as opposed lo the pursuit of material suc-<lb />
eess. His capacity for self-revelation and lyrical<lb />
imagery remains unparalleled in popular music<lb />
and he has become more than just a prestigious<lb />
musician; he is a spokesman for a whole genera-<lb />
tion of enlightened adults.<lb />
Humor<lb />
Dorm Cooking<lb />
An Adventure<lb />
See BROWNf, Page 6, col. 1<lb />
Browne's finest hour came with The<lb />
Pretender, released in 1976, which was<lb />
perhaps the finest album released during<lb />
that dubious decade. It was a monument<lb />
to individual perseverenee in the light of<lb />
tremendous pressure.<lb />
By DAVID NORK1S<lb />
Stall Mnu-r<lb />
Anywhere between zero and five<lb />
limes a day, ihe average ECU siu-<lb />
dent prepares a meal, often in the<lb />
most makeshift kitchens im-<lb />
aginable. (Any kitchen that consists<lb />
of a hotplate on the floor and an op-<lb />
tional toaster-oven on top of the<lb />
television can safely be considered<lb />
"makeshift)<lb />
Many studens arrive at college<lb />
woefully unprepared for dorm life,<lb />
unable to cook even a proper ham<lb />
sandwich, much less complicated<lb />
hot dishes such as canned ravioli or<lb />
Spaghetii-o's.<lb />
A few simple rules and sugges-<lb />
tions will not only make a student's<lb />
mealtimes more enjoyable, but also<lb />
help avoid difficulties such as<lb />
malnutrition and food poisoning.<lb />
One thing to remember is to aim<lb />
for a balanced diet. Try to cat other<lb />
things besides "Nabs candy bars<lb />
and beer. Hamburgers often have<lb />
tomatoes and lettuce on them; piz-<lb />
zas have all sorts of things like<lb />
mushrooms and green peppers.<lb />
These are two painless ways of get-<lb />
ting those green vegetables needed<lb />
for growing children like us.<lb />
TV dinners usually have a variety<lb />
of foods in them. If you get about<lb />
three of four, you'll have a fairly<lb />
good meal.<lb />
What to have for a meal can often<lb />
be a perplexing problem. Once in a<lb />
while, we all get in those moods<lb />
where we can't make up our mind<lb />
See i.OCRMEl, Page 6, col. I<lb />
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THI L AST CAROLINI AN J U L Y 10, I980<lb />
�<lb />
Kubrick Film Brings<lb />
New Chic to Genre<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
appeal. The Shining,<lb />
though its overall im-<lb />
pact should be credited<lb />
to the performance of<lb />
Jack Nicholson, is ob-<lb />
viously a Kubrick pic-<lb />
ture, and it illustrates<lb />
another important<lb />
aspect of the Kubrick<lb />
method: he wants his<lb />
pictures to have the<lb />
widest possible au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
His reasoning is<lb />
logical. One must get<lb />
the largest possible au-<lb />
dience to get the success<lb />
that allows one to make<lb />
only the pictures one<lb />
wants to make. It is a<lb />
simple philosophy that<lb />
has worked very well<lb />
for many a rebel boring<lb />
from within, but it can<lb />
be annoying, as it was<lb />
to Mr. Kubrick when<lb />
he bowed to real or im-<lb />
agined threats of cen-<lb />
sorship and made the<lb />
film Lolita (1962) less<lb />
sensual than he envi-<lb />
sioned it.<lb />
The Shining has<lb />
emerged exactly as he<lb />
envisioned it � every<lb />
bit as dark, every bit as<lb />
moody, every bit as<lb />
frightening. He has<lb />
controlled The Shining<lb />
so completely, in fact,<lb />
that if he could have<lb />
found a way, he would<lb />
surely have willed<lb />
himself into becoming<lb />
a camera.<lb />
If there is any real<lb />
flaw in this film it is the<lb />
astonishingly bad per-<lb />
formance of Shelley<lb />
Duvall as Wendy Tor-<lb />
rence � a pixy that<lb />
communicates like<lb />
young Shirley Temple<lb />
with too many pauses<lb />
and shortness of<lb />
breath. For all of her<lb />
hysteria, hyperventila-<lb />
tion and crying she is<lb />
totally unconvincing. It<lb />
is an exhausted perfor-<lb />
mance, not an ex-<lb />
hausting one and<lb />
enough to drive<lb />
anyone, no matter how<lb />
sane in the beginning,<lb />
stark, raving mad.<lb />
In many ways, the<lb />
film as a whole is kind<lb />
of warped and is at<lb />
times confusing, at<lb />
least until the very last<lb />
shot, but one thing is<lb />
certain: Nicholson is<lb />
tremendous. He<lb />
demonstrates for the<lb />
first time that he can<lb />
get his own high going<lb />
and lift himself single-<lb />
handedly into slapstick,<lb />
like a demented, one-<lb />
man rendition of<lb />
Laurel and Hardy.<lb />
But that isn't all that<lb />
people go to see Jack<lb />
Nicholson for. He<lb />
stretched himself right<lb />
out of the public's<lb />
range of interest in The<lb />
Fortune; and in The<lb />
Passenger, director An-<lb />
tonioni, who seemed to<lb />
have no idea what kind<lb />
of actor Nicholson was,<lb />
wiped him out until<lb />
Cuckoo's Nest.<lb />
Since, in the past,<lb />
Nicholson hasn't<lb />
scored playing un-<lb />
magnetic characters it<lb />
will be interesting to see<lb />
just how the public will<lb />
react to him in this role<lb />
� one that is about as<lb />
unsympathetic and un-<lb />
magnetic as they come.<lb />
(I didn't want to see the<lb />
little boy get axed, but I<lb />
must admit I rooted<lb />
like hell that Duvall<lb />
might end up a steak<lb />
and kidney pie.)<lb />
The danger in The<lb />
Shining is that<lb />
Nicholson will use his<lb />
boyish shark's grin, the<lb />
familiar preening,<lb />
brutal one-up-manship.<lb />
He's won the audience<lb />
with his cocky freaks,<lb />
Food Purchases Anticipate<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
Oregon Freeze Dry Foods is owned by the 7-UP<lb />
Co.<lb />
"Sales (of freeze-dried foods) are up substan-<lb />
tially said Les Zeke, manager of corporate<lb />
dehydrated (or dried) and freeze dried.<lb />
Dehydrated foods require soaking and cook-<lb />
ing, while freeze-dried foods need only the addi-<lb />
tion of hot or cold water and can be eaten out of<lb />
the cans.<lb />
and this is the big one<lb />
� the bull goose loony.<lb />
Nicholson can be too<lb />
knowing about the au-<lb />
dience, and the part he<lb />
plays is pure tempta-<lb />
tion. But Kubrick keeps<lb />
him in check. Sure, he<lb />
steals the show, he<lb />
always does, but for all<lb />
the right reasons.<lb />
Nicholson doesn't<lb />
use the glinting, funny-<lb />
malign eyes this time;<lb />
he has a different look<lb />
� his eyes are farther<lb />
away, muggy, veiled<lb />
even from himself. You<lb />
are never sure what's<lb />
going on behind them.<lb />
As Torrence,<lb />
Nicholson doesn't keep<lb />
a piece of himself out<lb />
of the character, guar<lb />
ding it and making the<lb />
audience aware that<lb />
he's got his control<lb />
center and can turn on<lb />
the juice. In the early<lb />
going, he fools us by<lb />
actually looking very-<lb />
relaxed, punchy,<lb />
almost helpless � you<lb />
can forget it's<lb />
Nicholson. Torrence is<lb />
a tired, baffled man,<lb />
and with his looney<lb />
character unresolved he<lb />
gains depth.<lb />
If this picture had to<lb />
be made, and apparent-<lb />
Nicholson menaces<lb />
screen<lb />
wife, ShelK Duvall, in "The Shining<lb />
he doesn 7 keep a piece of himself out of the character<lb />
Local Profs Review<lb />
Both are sold in large gallon cans, in small<lb />
commumcations for 7-Up. "Generally, we do not packages for outdoorsmen such as backpackers , u ' aPPanfnt-<lb />
talk figures and in prepackaged units with mixed products. Z- L , WuV� e"<lb />
Survival loods usually come in two forms: The foods have a shelf life of 13 to 30 years. rsicnotson nad to do it<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
self-pity, although it<lb />
obviously has ample<lb />
opportunity to make<lb />
some kind of state-<lb />
ment.<lb />
David Sanders, pro-<lb />
fessor of English here<lb />
at ECU, contributes a<lb />
review of Frederick<lb />
Morgan's "Death<lb />
Mother and Other<lb />
Poems The essay is<lb />
well-written and<lb />
Sanders presents his<lb />
case cogently although<lb />
some of his imaginative<lb />
leaps are a bit hard to<lb />
make. He apparently<lb />
relates the "Lear ex-<lb />
perience" to a "death<lb />
consciousness that<lb />
must come to us all a<lb />
"primal recognition"<lb />
that is at the same time<lb />
distant from morbidity.<lb />
While this seems Son<lb />
sequitur to me, that is<lb />
the nature of<lb />
metaphor.<lb />
Norman Rosenfeld,<lb />
another<lb />
English<lb />
reviews<lb />
"Living<lb />
Distance<lb />
professor of<lb />
at ECU,<lb />
Ralph Mills'<lb />
With<lb />
Rosenfeld<lb />
spends too much time<lb />
in an elaborate explica-<lb />
tion du text but ends his<lb />
review and the journal<lb />
with an insightful<lb />
critical assessment of<lb />
Mills talents.<lb />
There is much good<lb />
reading in this issue of<lb />
"Tar River Poetry as<lb />
is evidenced bv the<lb />
number of nationally<lb />
reputed poets who have<lb />
contributed to the<lb />
volume. Their work, a-<lb />
well as that of less well-<lb />
known poets, makes it<lb />
well worth the S2 cover<lb />
price, and. if this issue<lb />
is any promise of things<lb />
to come, the S4 per year<lb />
subscription rate is a<lb />
real baraain.<lb />
New Browne LP Greatest<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
Emerging from the<lb />
Los Angeles music<lb />
scene, Jackson went to<lb />
New York as a<lb />
seventeen-year-old and<lb />
began, oddly enough,<lb />
playing guitar for Nico<lb />
and the Electric Circus,<lb />
who recorded three of<lb />
his songs on the 1968<lb />
release Chelsea Girl.<lb />
Last week, Jackson<lb />
released an album Hold<lb />
Out that may ultimate-<lb />
ly rival The Pretender<lb />
for its sheer dynamism<lb />
and potential for<lb />
critical and artistic suc-<lb />
cess. It may also<lb />
become a best seller,<lb />
but only record mer-<lb />
chants are concerned<lb />
with such paltry af-<lb />
fairs. Hold Out proves<lb />
to us all that Running<lb />
on Empty was just a<lb />
stumble and that<lb />
Jackson Browne will<lb />
indeed be a man to<lb />
reckon with in the<lb />
eighties. Its flavor<lb />
ranees from simple<lb />
melodic beauty of an<lb />
acoustic ballad to the<lb />
rocking power and<lb />
stunning complexity<lb />
that has made Jackson<lb />
Browne.<lb />
All of our old friends<lb />
are back such as Russ<lb />
Kunkel, B. H Glaub,<lb />
David Lyndley, Craig<lb />
Doerge, and that<lb />
dynamic duo of<lb />
vocalists Doug<lb />
Haywood and<lb />
Rosemary Butler (Oh, I<lb />
long for the day when<lb />
she releases an album).<lb />
The album also<lb />
features some pretty<lb />
noticeable newcomers<lb />
such as Billy Payne (of<lb />
Little Feat) and Rick<lb />
Marotta one of the<lb />
most prodigious studio<lb />
drummers in the<lb />
business.<lb />
Of course, the<lb />
musical performances<lb />
are great (perhaps the<lb />
best of Jackson's<lb />
career) and the produc-<lb />
tion of the album is<lb />
sparkling. The album<lb />
most resembles The<lb />
Pretender in the way it<lb />
is put together, the way<lb />
the songs are composed<lb />
and the overall propen-<lb />
sity of the effort.<lb />
The first song,<lb />
"Disco Apocalypse<lb />
sounds like something<lb />
off of The Long Run,<lb />
and is a scathing indict-<lb />
ment of many people,<lb />
particularly some peo-<lb />
ple right here on this<lb />
campus. The song deals<lb />
with how the world<lb />
could fall apart tomor-<lb />
row and few would<lb />
even be concerned,<lb />
their minds are on that<lb />
disco beat, Steve Har-<lb />
dy's party, their next<lb />
bong hit, the next<lb />
game, the next beer,<lb />
their new Pink Floyd<lb />
album, surfing, their<lb />
next line, whatever.<lb />
Apocalypse? Don't<lb />
bother me, I've got<lb />
something more impor-<lb />
tant to do!<lb />
"HoldOut" follows,<lb />
a tender ballad that<lb />
somewhat resembles a<lb />
song by Prince, and it is<lb />
in the finest tradition of<lb />
melodic and lyrical ex-<lb />
Gourmet Offers Advice On Making<lb />
Dishes With Limited Equipment<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
about what to eat and either sit in the room for an<lb />
hour trying to decide, or maybe even drive all<lb />
around Greenville several times. To save you<lb />
from this fate, I'm going to print here a few of my<lb />
favorite recipes.<lb />
1. "Thirty Minute Pizza Simply select the<lb />
size and flavor of the pizza you want, and call a<lb />
fast pizza place. Within thirty minues, a piping<lb />
hot pizza will arrive at your door.<lb />
2. "Three Hour Pizza Many beginning cooks<lb />
accidentally prepare this kind of pizza. The recipe<lb />
calls for .ordering a pizza from one of the slow<lb />
pizza places. In three hours, a piping cold pizza<lb />
will arrive at your door.<lb />
3. "Charcoal and beans This dish is ap-<lb />
parently a great favorite here at ECU. Its<lb />
preparation involves a few easy steps:<lb />
A. Open a can of pork and beans.<lb />
B. Heat the hotplate to "high<lb />
C. Place the can on the red-hot burner.<lb />
D. Leave the room to go to class or take a<lb />
thirty minute shower.<lb />
E. Remember not to use water on electrical<lb />
fires.<lb />
4. "Coca-cola and Corn Flakes This is a self-<lb />
explanatory breakfast dish used by people who<lb />
don't have any milk. I do not really recommend<lb />
this recipe.<lb />
5. "Fried Tea I personally tried this recipe<lb />
last week, when I was brewing some ordinary tea<lb />
and wandered off to watch some "Tom and<lb />
Jerry" cartoons. If you want to try this, cook the<lb />
tea on high heat for about six cartoons.<lb />
6. Broiled Piant This is a popular vegetarian<lb />
dish for wintertime eating.<lb />
cellence established by<lb />
Mr. Browne. "That<lb />
Girl Could Sing" is<lb />
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