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�he East (Earoliman<lb />
Vol.54Nov6 .9<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Thursday, July 24,1980<lb />
Greenville, VC.<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
1800 ECU Men<lb />
Eligible For<lb />
Draft Sign-up<lb />
! he first mandatory draft<lb />
registration in five years began last<lb />
Monday at the nation's 34,000 post<lb />
offices. According to the law, all<lb />
male citizens born in the years 1960<lb />
and W61 are required to register.<lb />
ccording to information sup-<lb />
plied b the office of Institutional<lb />
Research, and based on 1979 enroll-<lb />
ment figures, there were 891<lb />
nineteen-year-old males and 925<lb />
twenty-year-old males enrolled at<lb />
ECU last year.<lb />
Based on average enrollment<lb />
figures and the fact that for the past<lb />
three or four years, females have<lb />
comprised about 55 percent of total<lb />
enrollment. Icl has roughly 1800<lb />
males required to register for the<lb />
draft.<lb />
I here are 90.000 men in North<lb />
Carolina who will be required to<lb />
register, according to Lloyd Mills,<lb />
Greenville postmaster. "Between<lb />
the two offices (in Greenville) we've<lb />
had about 150 last Monday and 100<lb />
yesterday he said.<lb />
Band Against<lb />
Jaycees Over<lb />
Rock Contest<lb />
Vigil Against Registration<lb />
Photo by Chap Gurley<lb />
Young American men began to register their names at quiet protest of the new law Tuesday afternoon. From<lb />
U.S. Post Offices around �he nation Monday, but not left are Sam Mallison, Jay Stone, Gloria and Shawn<lb />
all did so silenth. These four ECU students stood in Holliday.<lb />
Student Life, Student Supply<lb />
ECU To Have Two Student Calendars<lb />
By PENNY AUSTIN<lb />
1 Cl students will be faced with<lb />
the unusual prospect this fall of get-<lb />
ting two for the "price" of one. It<lb />
seems thai there will be two separate<lb />
publications of the student calen-<lb />
dar .<lb />
The student calendar, which con-<lb />
tains pertinent information concern-<lb />
ing student activities and programs,<lb />
has in the past been printed and<lb />
distributed by the student supply<lb />
store. Now, however, the Office of<lb />
Si .Jem Life has decided to print its<lb />
own calendar.<lb />
Joseph Clark, director of the Stu-<lb />
deni Supply Store, said that the<lb />
calendar was started years ago as a<lb />
service to the students and as a<lb />
public relations tool for the Student<lb />
Supply Store. The calendar. Clark<lb />
said, has traditionally contained in-<lb />
formation concerning the services<lb />
provided by the Supply Store for the<lb />
student, as well as information<lb />
about student activities.<lb />
�"Our calendar Clark stated,<lb />
"has come to be recognized as the<lb />
official calendar of activities In<lb />
the beginning, he said, the Supply<lb />
Store compiled all of the informa-<lb />
tion for the calendar. During this<lb />
time, he said, the Mendenhall pro-<lb />
gramming staff also compiled its<lb />
own information concerning stu-<lb />
dent activities.<lb />
Instead of continuing to duplicate<lb />
the effort, Clark said that the Supp-<lb />
ly Store and Mendenhall staff decid-<lb />
ed to coordinate the calendar. The<lb />
Mendenhall staff continued its com-<lb />
pilation of activities information,<lb />
but the Supply Store was in charge<lb />
of layout and distribution of the<lb />
calendar, according to Clark.<lb />
Clark said that the calendar,<lb />
which is distributed at no cost to the<lb />
student, will continue to be publish-<lb />
ed by the Student Supply Store, as<lb />
in the past. The Supply Store, Clark<lb />
said, covers the cost of printing the<lb />
calendars.<lb />
But there will also be another<lb />
calendar of activities that will be<lb />
distributed at no cost to the student.<lb />
Dr. Elmer Meyer, vice chancellor<lb />
for Student Life, said that his office<lb />
is sponsoring a calendar of activities<lb />
and information.<lb />
In addition to activities informa-<lb />
tion, Mever's calendar will contain<lb />
information concerning student ser-<lb />
vices and university programs.<lb />
Meyer said that he felt that there<lb />
was a need for more general infor-<lb />
mation that could be made available<lb />
to the student. This feeling, he said,<lb />
stemmed from a report by a task<lb />
force of the Student Services Com-<lb />
mittee. The report said, among<lb />
other things, that students did not<lb />
know where to go for information<lb />
concerning services that were of-<lb />
fered at the university.<lb />
Meyer's calendar will contain in-<lb />
formation that might be found in a<lb />
student handbook. ECU has not<lb />
had a handbook for a while, he said,<lb />
and he feels there is a real need for<lb />
one.<lb />
See CALENDAR, Page 2, col.3<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
SfN t dilor<lb />
A rock group whose members are<lb />
all ECU students is considering legal<lb />
action against the Washington<lb />
chapter of the Jaycees for failure to<lb />
give the band a cash award for win-<lb />
ning a "battle of the bands" concert<lb />
held in Beaufort County last month.<lb />
Also involved in the complaint is<lb />
WSFL-FM radio in New Bern, N.C.<lb />
The group, called Glisson, has re-<lb />
tained a Greenville lawyer to look<lb />
into band member Tom Glisson's<lb />
charge that the Washington Jaycees<lb />
and WSFL, indirectly, led the 12<lb />
bands who participated in the June<lb />
21 event to believe that the winning<lb />
group would receive a percentage of<lb />
the gate receipts, but then failed to<lb />
pay.<lb />
Steve Nobles, a Washington ac-<lb />
countant who is president of the<lb />
Jaycee chapter, said Wednesday<lb />
that "no percentage was ever men-<lb />
tioned adding that his chapter<lb />
"just simply doesn't have the<lb />
money<lb />
In the middle of these conflicting<lb />
statements is WSFL-FM radio sta-<lb />
tion, which promoted the concert<lb />
for the Jaycees. According to Sta-<lb />
tion Manager Ed Seeger, the Jaycees<lb />
approached the station for help in<lb />
promoting its Summer Festival, the<lb />
Jaycees' fundraising effort this<lb />
year, which included events such as<lb />
a dance, a raft race, helicopter<lb />
shows and a bicycle race.<lb />
Nobles said that WSFL suggested<lb />
the idea of the rock contest. The<lb />
radio station had promoted a<lb />
similar contest between area rock<lb />
bands last year, said Seeger.<lb />
According to Nobles, Seeger had<lb />
led the Jaycees to expect that as<lb />
many as three or four thousand peo-<lb />
ple would attend such an event. The<lb />
actual attendance was about 800<lb />
people. Nobles said. Partly because<lb />
of the low attendance. Nobles said,<lb />
the Washington Jaycees ended up<lb />
losing around $1000 on the Summer<lb />
Festival as a whole.<lb />
"We certainly were disappointed<lb />
with the results themselves Nobles<lb />
said.<lb />
But when asked whether there<lb />
had been an oral agreement with the<lb />
Jaycees to pay the top three bands a<lb />
percentage of the gate, Seeger<lb />
replied, "That's what the discussion<lb />
between myself and the Jaycees was<lb />
about, that there would be a trophy<lb />
and a percentage<lb />
Seeger noted that another part of<lb />
the deal was that the winning group<lb />
would be aided by WSFL in getting<lb />
record companies to listen to a<lb />
demonstration tape of the group.<lb />
Tom Glisson said Tuesday that this<lb />
part of the understanding had been<lb />
carried out.<lb />
WSFL's role in the matter was to<lb />
advertise the contest and act as the<lb />
coordinator for the bands who<lb />
agreed to play. The station also<lb />
broadcast the event. The Jaycees<lb />
gave the station money to cover part<lb />
of their costs in the remote broad-<lb />
cast, according to Seeger.<lb />
According to Glisson, Nobles said<lb />
in a telephone conversation that the<lb />
total receipts were about $2300.<lb />
Neither Glisson nor Seeger ould<lb />
verify the amount taken in,<lb />
however, because the Jaycees said<lb />
the money had been immediately<lb />
placed in a bank.<lb />
Glisson said that he had had no<lb />
direct communication with the<lb />
Jaycees before the event and that<lb />
the band was going by what Seeger<lb />
told them.<lb />
Seeger said that while the ;dea of<lb />
See PERCENTAGE, Page 3. coll<lb />
ECU Officials: No Decision<lb />
On Fate Of Bloxton House<lb />
The future ot Bloxton House ap-<lb />
pears to remain in limbo, according<lb />
to statements from university of-<lb />
ficials.<lb />
In June, administrators were con-<lb />
sidering moving the Career Plann-<lb />
ing and Placement Offices into the<lb />
Bloxton building, located next door<lb />
to the Erwin building and across<lb />
from the Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. But the building had<lb />
previously been used by the school<lb />
of Home Economics to teach home<lb />
management courses, and Mrs.<lb />
Miriam B. Moore, dean of the<lb />
school at the time, said that such a<lb />
move miaht cost the Home<lb />
Economics program its accredita-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The home management courses<lb />
were necessary for some of the<lb />
school's major programs, Moore<lb />
said.<lb />
According to James Lowery,<lb />
director of the university's physical<lb />
plant, the Career Planning and<lb />
Placement Office needed to be mov-<lb />
ed in order to make room for the In-<lb />
stitute of Coastal and Marine<lb />
Resources. The area presently oc-<lb />
cupied by the Institute in the Wright<lb />
Building needs renovation, and the<lb />
original plan called for its move into<lb />
the building now housing Career<lb />
UNC Lawyers Accuse<lb />
Federal Government<lb />
Of 'Quick-fix9 Plan<lb />
Bv ROBCHR1STENSEN room durin8 tne firsl dav � hear"<lb />
w.shmK.n(orrrspondmi ings that could last six months.<lb />
. ���� 5SL. UNC is appealing a decision made<lb />
i acuimtm c a i by Joseph A. Califano, then-<lb />
WASHINGTON - Federal Jcret of Health, Education and<lb />
lawyers told an administrative law wdfare in April l979i to cut off<lb />
judge Tuesday that federal aid to federal aJd to UNC for faUi to<lb />
the University of North Carolina desegregate its 16-campus system<lb />
should be cut off because UNC has rapiSiy enough,<lb />
maintained two separate sets of col- Rjchard Fosler a Justice part-<lb />
leges - one for blacks and one for menl lawyer presented the case for<lb />
� ?5 i a f a a ,u lne government.<lb />
UNC awyers defended the "What the government is saying<lb />
university s desegregation efforts h the sum lola of Nmh<lb />
and accused the federal government Caroina.s actions over the past 26<lb />
of attempting to force a quick-fix since Brown v Board of<lb />
desegregation plan on the state that Education has been to maintain the<lb />
could destroy its university system. rada, identifiability of its pubiic col.<lb />
The charges were cAxec"lc m a leges; to maintain two separate sets<lb />
small, overheated federal hearing Qf co,leges Qne b,ack and one<lb />
��������� white Foster said. "And the sum<lb />
� ThA I flCiflA totai nas also been t0 Perpetuate<lb />
VI � lv IOlJ? discrimination and inequality of<lb />
"������������� educatjonai opportunity<lb />
Announcements2 Foster said more than 90 percent<lb />
Convention3 of the students at UNC's five tradi-<lb />
Editorials4 tionally black colleges are black and<lb />
Reagan4 more than 90 percent of students at<lb />
Film View5<lb />
Blackbeard5 See INADEQUATE, Page 3, col.l<lb />
,<lb />
Planning.<lb />
On June 18, Chancellor Thomas<lb />
B. Brewer said the decision was still<lb />
on the staff level, with no final deci-<lb />
sion made. Brewer said the Bloxton<lb />
house had been "unused for several<lb />
years. Nothing has gone on there for<lb />
several years. That's the reason the<lb />
proposal was made<lb />
But Moore said, "No one in the<lb />
administration bothered to check<lb />
with us to see if it was being used by<lb />
us, but assumed it wasn't since<lb />
students weren't spending the night<lb />
there<lb />
Dr. Susan McDaniel, associate<lb />
vice chancellor for academic affairs,<lb />
said Wednesday that she had no<lb />
statement to make concerning the<lb />
effect such a move would have on<lb />
Home Ec's accreditation.<lb />
"1 have no comment at this time.<lb />
When we have something to say, it<lb />
See OFFICE, Page 3, col.5<lb />
Off-season Lull<lb />
Pot Supplies See New Low<lb /><lb />
Vote<lb /><lb />
ECU students who will want to<lb />
vote in this fall's elections are<lb />
reminded that they should<lb />
register with the board of elec-<lb />
tions in their home county.<lb />
The deadline for registering to<lb />
vote in the Nov. 4 general elec-<lb />
tion is at 5 p.m. on Oct. 6, accor-<lb />
ding to Mrs. Margaret Register of<lb />
the Pitt County Board of Elec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"Voting by absentee ballot is a<lb />
simple procedure and can be<lb />
done by applying for an absentee<lb />
ballot 60 days prior to the elec-<lb />
tion Mrs. Register said.<lb />
A person may apply by mail or<lb />
have a close relative obtain the<lb />
absentee ballot up to Oct. 29. The<lb />
ballot must then be returned to<lb />
the local (home county) board of<lb />
elections by 5 p.m. on Nov. 3, the<lb />
day prior to the election.<lb />
The important thing now, Mrs.<lb />
Register said, is that those who<lb />
want to vote in November make<lb />
sure that they are registered in<lb />
their home counties and obtain<lb />
absentee ballots.<lb />
By TIM GILES<lb />
suft V riler<lb />
Though summer is a traditionally<lb />
difficult time to find marijuana, this<lb />
summer has been the worst in<lb />
several years.<lb />
While no one can seem to put a<lb />
finger directly on the reason, several<lb />
theories prevail.<lb />
The time of year may be one fac-<lb />
tor. Petty Officer Mike Kelly of the<lb />
Coast Guard's Public Affairs Office<lb />
in Miami stated that "We're in the<lb />
middle of the traditional off-season<lb />
lull, but during the Cuban sealift,<lb />
there have been two seizures totaling<lb />
about nine tons of marijuana Kel-<lb />
ly explained that the "off-season<lb />
lull" lasted from April to July when<lb />
harvests in South America are at a<lb />
minimum. Kelly also stated that<lb />
most of the marijuana smuggled in-<lb />
to the east coast comes from Colom-<lb />
bia and that the Coast Guard in-<lb />
tercepted 1,321,000 tons of mari-<lb />
juana last year.<lb />
Another theory is that the Cuban<lb />
sealift has distracted would-be<lb />
smugglers away from the marijuana<lb />
trade.<lb />
"There is some truth in that<lb />
said Con Dougherty, an official in<lb />
the Drug Enforcement Agency's<lb />
regional office in Miami. "A lot of<lb />
people who would normally be<lb />
smuggling marijuana are now tak-<lb />
ing refugees into Florida for about<lb />
$1000 a head. They're probably<lb />
making more money and it's a less<lb />
dangerous business<lb />
Dougherty said also that the last<lb />
two years had seen an overall<lb />
decrease in drug seizures by the<lb />
Coast Guard and the state and<lb />
federal enforcement agencies.<lb />
"1978 was a banner year for the<lb />
so-called mother ships he said.<lb />
Dougherty explained that mother<lb />
ships are large vessels that carry<lb />
huge amounts of marijuana along<lb />
the eastern coast, where smaller<lb />
boats pull alongside to off-load<lb />
various quantities. "They're not<lb />
anywhere near as commonplace as<lb />
they were two years ago Dougher-<lb />
ty said.<lb />
Dougherty believes that Coast<lb />
Guard interception of mother ships<lb />
in 1978, including the Heidi, stop-<lb />
ped with 112 tons of pot on board,<lb />
has scared such large-scale smug-<lb />
glers further north and west of the<lb />
Florida region.<lb />
A third theory is that the people<lb />
responsible for bringing mass quan-<lb />
tities into the Greenville area are the<lb />
same people that grow much of the<lb />
home-grown marijuana. By forcibly<lb />
keeping marijuana out of the area,<lb />
they are hoping to inflate the price<lb />
of home-grown marijuana which<lb />
has in the past sold for SI5 per<lb />
ounce on the street, according to<lb />
underground sources. Indeed,<lb />
hybrid sinsemilla grown in the<lb />
Greenville area has already surfac-<lb />
ed, costing as much as $60 per<lb />
ounce, according to sources. This<lb />
theory, under closer scrutiny,<lb />
however, seems steeped in paranoia<lb />
since sources from Elizabeth City to<lb />
Raleigh indicate one common<lb />
denominator: there is little mari-<lb />
juana anywhere.<lb />
How are smokers affected by the<lb />
marijuana drought? Some have<lb />
commented that they are using other<lb />
drugs more often, such as<lb />
Quaaludes, which are strong<lb />
depressants.<lb />
Strangely enough, the supply of<lb />
other drugs has not decreased, ac-<lb />
cording to local drug dealers. Many<lb />
dealers reported that they cannot<lb />
keep enough depressants around,<lb />
and that they sell out quickly. These<lb />
sources indicate that even<lb />
Quaaludes are still fairly abundant.<lb />
Many of these are "bootlegs pills<lb />
that are made independently in Col-<lb />
ombia rather than stolen phar-<lb />
maceutical pills, the dealers report.<lb /><pb facs="00057276_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN JULY 24. 1980<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Needed<lb />
The Office of Handicapped Stu<lb />
dent Services is receiving applica<lb />
tions from students who are in<lb />
terested in becoming attendants to<lb />
wheelchair students and readers<lb />
for those who are v.sually han<lb />
dicapped If interested, contact<lb />
C C Rowe. Coordinator of Han<lb />
dicapped Student Services,<lb />
Whichard Building, Room 211,<lb />
Phone 757 6799<lb />
Pancake Fest<lb />
The University City Kiwanis Club<lb />
of Greenville will hold its Third<lb />
Annual Pancake Festival on<lb />
September 10. 1980 This is one of<lb />
the Club's community service pro<lb />
iects All procee is will go towards<lb />
the Greenville Pitt County Boys<lb />
Club<lb />
Breakfast lunch, supper or<lb />
snack will be served You can pur<lb />
chase your pancakes, sausage and<lb />
c oHee miik and orange juice also<lb />
available' between 6 00 am and<lb />
30 p m on Wednesday,<lb />
September 10, in the parking<lb />
space of Kings and V,mn Dixie on<lb />
'he 264 By Pass<lb />
Ram date has been set for<lb />
A nesday September 17. at the<lb />
location and times<lb />
Contact any University City<lb />
� �is member or Charlie Ent<lb />
jm.nger, Chairman, 7S6 1212. or<lb />
Evans Publicity Chairman,<lb />
7S6 Itll tor tickets or other mtor<lb />
Discount Day<lb />
Fridays are savings days at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Prices are V3 OFF every Friday<lb />
from l 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 Mendenhall<lb />
Ushers Needed<lb />
If you would like to usher for the<lb />
ECU Summer Theatre produc<lb />
tions of Same Time Next Year<lb />
(July 28 Aug 2, 8:15 p.m ,<lb />
matinee July 30, 2 15 p.m.) and<lb />
Vanities (Aug 4 9, 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Matinee Aug 6, 2 15 p.m.), call<lb />
6390, or come by the box office in<lb />
the drama building See the pro<lb />
duction free as an usher in the air<lb />
conditioned A j Fletcher Hall<lb />
Putt-putt<lb />
The Office of Intramural Sports is<lb />
sponsoring a Putt putt tournament<lb />
today from 430 p m. to 8:30 p m<lb />
at the Putl putt course in Green<lb />
vide located near River Bluffs<lb />
Apartments All second session<lb />
summer school students, faculty<lb />
and staff are eligible to participate<lb />
in this event The entry fee will be<lb />
$1, which includes the two round<lb />
tournament and free play during<lb />
the four hour time period Prizes<lb />
will be awarded for the top three<lb />
finishers in the men's and<lb />
women's divisions Come on out to<lb />
the course and test your skill<lb />
tonight a valid ECU ID and ac<lb />
tivity card is required<lb />
Film<lb />
Do you sometimes wonder if you<lb />
must put your educated mind on<lb />
the shelf to be a Christian? Josh<lb />
McDowell addresses the intellec<lb />
tual feasibility of Christianity.<lb />
800 Thursday, July 17, in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Lost<lb />
One necklace on the ECU mall the<lb />
night of July 13th when the All<lb />
Stars played A lacy agate sur<lb />
rounded by silver with the name<lb />
Les on the back Is a birthday pre<lb />
sent and belongs to Christine<lb />
Fisher Please call 758 8855 or<lb />
return to Les's shop on 5th Street<lb />
Reward Offered<lb />
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 />
subject 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 contest to produce ex<lb />
citing discoveries � like Virginia<lb />
Bates, a housewife from Wood<lb />
bine, Md She won our grand prize<lb />
last year with her poen PIETA<lb />
Rules and official entry forms<lb />
are available from World of<lb />
Poetry, 2431 Stockton Blvd , Dept<lb />
N, Sacramento, Cal 95817<lb />
Summer Theatre<lb />
The Drama Department is now<lb />
busy rehearsing for its Summer<lb />
Theatre productions, Same Time<lb />
Next Year and Vanities Due to the<lb />
renovations in progress, the Sum<lb />
mer Theatre will take place in A. J.<lb />
Fletcher Hall. Same Time Next<lb />
Year will run from July 28 Aug. 2.<lb />
Vanities will run from Aug. 4 Aug.<lb />
9. The cost to ECU students is S3<lb />
per ticket.<lb />
Republicans<lb />
Meet and talk with Senator Jesse<lb />
Helms, John East and I Beverly<lb />
Lake on Friday, July 25th at the<lb />
Scott Pavillion on the State<lb />
Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The<lb />
Reception is sponsored by the N.C<lb />
Congressional Club There will be<lb />
a $10 plate dinner following the<lb />
reception Students may attend<lb />
the dinner for $5 The cost per per<lb />
son for the reception is $15 Rep.<lb />
Phil Crane will be the special<lb />
guest speaker at the dinner For<lb />
ticket or more information contact<lb />
Tim Mertz at 758 3903<lb />
Video Game<lb />
"Asteroids" is here The hottest<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 />
Mendenhalls summer hours are<lb />
8:30 a.mil 00 p.m Monday, ana<lb />
8:30 a.m5:00 p m Tuesdav<lb />
Friday.<lb />
Openings For Bath Tour<lb />
Id New Bureau<lb />
A Horse Of A Different Color<lb />
c nn j rim mm ii � � <lb />
KC1 e� Bureau<lb />
Registrations are still<lb />
being accepted for the<lb />
July 26 Historic Bath<lb />
Symposium, according<lb />
to LCU's Division of<lb />
Photo by CHAP GURLEY<lb />
creator, Norman KeNer, a S��SSL5 fZ? Drama lmen' � en,i"fd S� �'<lb />
Continuing Education,<lb />
co-sponsor of the<lb />
event.<lb />
The program in-<lb />
cludes tours of Bath's<lb />
18th and 19th century<lb />
restored homes, St.<lb />
Thomas' Episcopal<lb />
Church, lectures on<lb />
Bath and coastal North<lb />
Carolina history, a<lb />
co-sponsored by the<lb />
Historic Bath Commis-<lb />
sion, the Committee<lb />
for Outdoor Drama,<lb />
Inc St. Thomas'<lb />
ECU Gets Way,<lb />
documentary film, per- Episcopal Church and<lb />
T f f �m �k�M .� � �. C il .1 a. � �<lb />
College Notes<lb />
From The National On Campus Report<lb />
BENCHWARMER BOB Lurtsema, a former<lb />
Minnesota Viking lineman, was the landslide<lb />
winner of the race for U. of Minnesota-Twin<lb />
Cities student body president. Lurtsema, who<lb />
also won the primary as a write-in candidate, is,<lb />
of course, not eligible for the post since he isn't<lb />
a UM student. But that didn't keep Lurtsema,<lb />
and the student group which pushed his can-<lb />
didacy, from celebrating the win. The students<lb />
sa they wanted student government leaders to<lb />
realize how many students think their campus<lb />
government is a joke.<lb />
A TWINKIE FEST earned both criticism and<lb />
praise at Rochester (Minn.) Community Col-<lb />
lege. The event, an advertising promotion for<lb />
Wonder Bread which donated Twinkies<lb />
featured a Twinkie stuff, a Twinkie Eat-off, a<lb />
Twinkie toss and other events built around the<lb />
popular cupcakes. Although participation was<lb />
good, some students complained that the<lb />
festival was juvenile, gave the school a bad im-<lb />
age and wasted both time and food.<lb />
SOUTHPAWS should get special considera-<lb />
tion, according to the Virginia Tech student<lb />
government. Earlier this year, that body passed<lb />
a resolution favoring installation of left-handed<lb />
pencil sharpeners in all classrooms, while<lb />
recently it passed another resolution favoring<lb />
purchase of 12 percent left-handed desks for all<lb />
classrooms. The student government cited a<lb />
survey showing that,left-handers increase their<lb />
anting speed 3.5 percent when given left-<lb />
handed desks.<lb />
SEVEN SPORTS were recently cut from the U<lb />
ot Colorado athletic program and a $20 student<lb />
!eAn'ml,ated to ba,ance th-e budget. About<lb />
$360,000 is expected to be saved by dropping<lb />
such non-revenue sports as men's baseball and<lb />
wrestling and both men's and women's swimm-<lb />
ing and gymnastics.<lb />
A BILL TO HELP "RESCUE" young people<lb />
from religious cults was recently approved by<lb />
the New York State Senate. The bill allows a<lb />
judge to appoint a legal conservator to super-<lb />
vise persons who have "undergone a sudden<lb />
and radical change in behavior, lifestyle, habits<lb />
and attitudes<lb />
FREEDOM OF SPEECH is t. . ocus of con-<lb />
troversy at the U. of Kansas, where 12 people<lb />
were arrested for displaying banners during<lb />
commencement ceremonies. The 12, including<lb />
one faculty member, were protesting a board of<lb />
regents policy against political advertising and a<lb />
university policy forbidding banners. The<lb />
American Civil Liberties Union has indicated it<lb />
may tile a suit against the university, claiming<lb />
the policy restricts freedom of speech. Both a<lb />
chancellors committee and a faculty group have<lb />
recommended changing the policies to permit<lb />
greater expression.<lb />
formance of the out<lb />
d�or drama<lb />
Blackbeard: Knight of<lb />
the Black Flag, and<lb />
luncheon and dinner at<lb />
the Bath Ruritan Club.<lb />
Tickets for the sym-<lb />
posium are $35 each.<lb />
The symposium is<lb />
the N.C. Division )f<lb />
Archives and History.<lb />
Further information<lb />
and registration<lb />
materials are available<lb />
from the Office of<lb />
Non-Credit Programs,<lb />
Division of Continuing<lb />
Education, ECU<lb />
757-6143.<lb />
New Calendar<lb />
Will Feature<lb />
Student Info<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
The calendar will<lb />
have information<lb />
regarding various<lb />
aspects of academic<lb />
and campus life, he ad-<lb />
ded.<lb />
S. Rudolph Alex-<lb />
ander, direc-<lb />
tor for Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center, has also<lb />
been working on the<lb />
new calendar. He said<lb />
such areas as studei.t<lb />
government, university<lb />
policies and regulations<lb />
will be covered in the<lb />
new calendar. "It will<lb />
basically be an infor-<lb />
mation guide he said.<lb />
"It will tell students<lb />
where to go for help<lb />
and information he<lb />
added.<lb />
Alexander said that<lb />
the office of Student<lb />
Life tried to work out a<lb />
way to combine the<lb />
Supply Store calendar<lb />
with the one Meyer had<lb />
in mind. However,<lb />
Alexander said, there<lb />
was not really enough<lb />
time and the Supply<lb />
Store was restricted by<lb />
a limited budget.<lb />
Meyer said that in-<lb />
itially there will be<lb />
7,000 copies of the<lb />
calendar printed at a<lb />
cost of about $4,000.<lb />
He added that this cost<lb />
estimate was not final,<lb />
since the calendar was<lb />
still out on bids.<lb />
The calendar that the<lb />
office of Student Life is<lb />
printing will be paid for<lb />
by the various<lb />
organizations and<lb />
departments that supp-<lb />
ly information for it,<lb />
according to Meyer.<lb />
"What we have he<lb />
said, "is a calendar and<lb />
handbook combined<lb />
A handbook is too<lb />
costly to print, accor-<lb />
ding to Meyer. By using<lb />
the calendar format,<lb />
about four or five thou-<lb />
sand dollars is saved,<lb />
he added.<lb />
ECU Nr�s Bureau<lb />
The papers of one of<lb />
North Carolina's most<lb />
distinguished citizens<lb />
have been donated to<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
For more than half a<lb />
century, Capus M.<lb />
Waynick of High Point<lb />
was involved in the<lb />
public affairs of North<lb />
Carolina, the nation<lb />
and the international<lb />
community as an<lb />
editor, politician, state<lb />
and federal official,<lb />
diplomat, and founda-<lb />
tion official. More than<lb />
14,000 items of cor-<lb />
respondence, reports,<lb />
photographs, clippings<lb />
and scrapbooks reflec-<lb />
ting these activities<lb />
have been received by<lb />
the ECU Manuscript<lb />
Collection in Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
Waynick, now<lb />
retired is a native of<lb />
Rockingham County.<lb />
He began his jour-<lb />
nalistic career in 1911<lb />
as a reporter for the<lb />
Greensboro Record.<lb />
He subsequently served<lb />
as acting editor of the<lb />
Record, city editor of<lb />
the Greensboro News<lb />
and editor of the High<lb />
Point Enterprise. He<lb />
remained associated<lb />
with the Enterprise for<lb />
much of his career.<lb />
While a member of the<lb />
N.C. General Assemblv<lb />
(1931-1934) he at-<lb />
tracted statewide atten-<lb />
tion in 1932 for his<lb />
leadership in ar-<lb />
bitrating the High<lb />
Point hosiery mill<lb />
strike and other strikes<lb />
in the High Point-<lb />
Thomasville area.<lb />
Waynick subsequent-<lb />
ly became chairman of<lb />
the State Highway<lb />
Commission and the<lb />
State Planning Board,<lb />
state director of the<lb />
U.S. Re-employment<lb />
Service and founder<lb />
and director of the<lb />
Venereal Disease<lb />
Education Institute. In<lb />
1948 he managed W.<lb />
Kerr Scott's successful<lb />
gubernatorial cam-<lb />
paign and thereupon<lb />
became State<lb />
Democratic Party<lb />
chairman.<lb />
In 1949 Waynick was<lb />
appointed ambassador<lb />
to Nicaragua by Presi-<lb />
dent Harry B. Truman.<lb />
The following year the<lb />
president requested<lb />
that Waynick organize<lb />
and direct the Point<lb />
Four Program. Once<lb />
this was accomplished,<lb />
the ambassador resum-<lb />
ed his duties in<lb />
Nicaragua until 1951<lb />
when he became am-<lb />
bassador to Colombia.<lb />
Waynick returned to<lb />
the U.S. in 1953 and<lb />
became senior advisor<lb />
to the Smith Richard-<lb />
son Foundation. In<lb />
1957 he was appointed<lb />
adjutant general of<lb />
North Carolina by<lb />
Gov. Luther Hodges.<lb />
This post, which" he<lb />
held until 1961, carried<lb />
the rank of major<lb />
general. During the<lb />
Terry Sanford ad-<lb />
ministration he served<lb />
as special advisor to the<lb />
governor on race rela-<lb />
tions. Waynick is<lb />
author of North<lb />
Carolina Roads and<lb />
Their Builders and co-<lb />
editor of North<lb />
Carolina and the<lb />
Negro.<lb />
The Waynick papers<lb />
will be housed with<lb />
other collections in the<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Manuscript Collection<lb />
in Joyner Librarv.<lb />
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traditionally white campuses are<lb />
white.<lb />
He said black colleges have been<lb />
given inferior programs, buildings,<lb />
teachers and supplies. For example,<lb />
the average black campus has 36<lb />
degree programs, while the average<lb />
white UNC campus has 93 pro-<lb />
grams, he said.<lb />
As a result, UNC not only has<lb />
failed to desegregate, but also has<lb />
failed to provide the older legal<lb />
standard of providing separate and<lb />
equal facilities, he said.<lb />
Foster said the makeup of the stu-<lb />
dent body and the neglect of the<lb />
black colleges is prima facie<lb />
evidence that UNC has failed to<lb />
eliminate the vestiges of the<lb />
segregated system.<lb />
Joseph Levin, a Washington at-<lb />
torney representing UNC, said the<lb />
issue was not desegregation but the<lb />
federal government's controversial<lb />
proposal to shift academic pro-<lb />
grams to different campuses to pro-<lb />
such an<lb />
Levin said UNC had a history of<lb />
being progressive on racial matters.<lb />
While there were riots at the<lb />
University of Mississippi when<lb />
James Meredith enrolled there in<lb />
1962, Levin said, Julius Chambers,<lb />
a black, graduated the same year<lb />
after serving as editor in chief of the<lb />
law review at UNC-Chapel Hill's<lb />
law school.<lb />
mote desegregation. excellence that makes<lb />
The government's "simplistic and education worth having,<lb />
mechanical approach is as inap-<lb />
propriate, and as destructive, as<lb />
employing an axe to sculpt fine<lb />
crystal Levin said.<lb />
He said federal civil rights of-<lb />
ficials have demonstrated "a total"<lb />
lack of understanding of how a<lb />
university system works and would<lb />
destroy UNC by introducing their<lb />
untested experiments on the univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
UNC has moved ahead suc-<lb />
cessfully with desegregation, in-<lb />
creasing black enrollment at white Convention COIlfllSiOIi<lb />
campuses, improving black colleges -m�������hM<lb />
and making the UNC medical<lb />
school a national leader in black<lb />
enrollment, Levin argued.<lb />
"This case is not about provincial<lb />
defiance, recalcitrance or<lb />
resistance he said, "but rather<lb />
about the earnest efforts of a major<lb />
national university system to<lb />
broaden the participation of black<lb />
students in higher education while<lb />
continuing to promote the academic<lb />
Chambers now is president of the<lb />
NAACP Legal Defense and Educa-<lb />
tion Fund, which brought the 1970<lb />
court action that led to federal<lb />
desegregation pressure.<lb />
Brent Simmons, a Washington at-<lb />
torney representing the LDF, blam-<lb />
ed UNC's inadequate funding of<lb />
black campuses for the high failure<lb />
rate of black graduates of those<lb />
campuses on nursing, teaching and<lb />
law licensing exams.<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 24, 1980<lb />
Sales Seminar<lb />
To Stress<lb />
Successful Skills<lb />
Reagan, Ford, Then Bush<lb />
Makes Mass Media Melee<lb />
By FRANK GREVE<lb />
Obsener Washington Bureau<lb />
Rrprinled from<lb />
The � hiirlolle Observer<lb />
SGA Creates More<lb />
Flexible Loan Fund<lb />
In Summer Session<lb />
DETROIT � When<lb />
CBS reporter Lesley<lb />
Stahl called the control<lb />
room from the conven-<lb />
tion floor, she sounded<lb />
as if she were being at-<lb />
tacked by killer bees.<lb />
director of anchor<lb />
booth coverage,<lb />
wouldn't give Hewitt a<lb />
camera crew.<lb />
"Go to Bradley, go<lb />
to Bradley Hewitt<lb />
screamed. "We're los-<lb />
ing the story<lb />
That just might have<lb />
happened.<lb />
Ms. Stahl finally got<lb />
Despite the relatively slow sum-<lb />
mer months, the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association has accomplished<lb />
several goals and acted on various<lb />
matters.<lb />
Among the many resolutions<lb />
passed vas the action by the SGA in<lb />
creating a more flexible loan fund.<lb />
The SGA Confidential Loan Fund,<lb />
which made axailable loans of up to<lb />
SI50 for abortions, was changed to<lb />
the more general SGA Emergency<lb />
Medical Fund. The new fund will<lb />
make aailable loans of up to Si50<lb />
for any medical emergency.<lb />
Other actions taken by the SGA<lb />
included the defeat of the<lb />
Cheerleader budget. The SI,953<lb />
budget was defeated because, accor-<lb />
ding to Sam Bernstein, acting<lb />
treasurer for Kirk Little, "The<lb />
legislature felt that athletics should<lb />
look after and fund the<lb />
cheerleaders<lb />
A. S5,500 Homecoming budget<lb />
was passed this summer by the<lb />
SGA. The budget, which is an essen-<lb />
tial bill that must be dealt with in the<lb />
summer, includes expenditure for<lb />
floats, plaques and trophies,<lb />
decorations, bands and other forms<lb />
of entertainment.<lb />
The budget for the Executive<lb />
Council was also approved. The<lb />
budget includes lawyer fees,<lb />
telephone, travel and office sup-<lb />
plies.<lb />
Money was also appropriated<lb />
through November for the Transit<lb />
around me Ms. Stahl<lb />
told her boss, Don<lb />
Hewitt.<lb />
"Tell the anchor<lb />
booth that something<lb />
budget. "All appropriations during strange has happened<lb />
the summer have been based on im- she said. "The Bush<lb />
mediate need said Lynn Calder, people are as excited as<lb />
SGA vice-president. The amount of hell. They say the Ford<lb />
$6,500 has been allocated for the deal has come<lb />
purchase of a new bus. The SGA<lb />
van and the Athletic Department's<lb />
van are being used as additional stu-<lb />
dent transportation this summer.<lb />
"Don, they're yelling her story on tne air at<lb />
Bush! Bush! all 11:55 p m , according<lb />
p.m<lb />
to CBS.<lb />
followed,<lb />
publicists<lb />
reporter,<lb />
Bradley<lb />
NBC<lb />
say their<lb />
Chris<lb />
The Legislature also made am-<lb />
mendments to the SGA Emergency<lb />
Loan Fund. The ammendment in-<lb />
cludes the following changes:<lb />
Students requesting extensions on<lb />
SGA Emergency loans are to be<lb />
charged an extension fee of $1, and<lb />
students who are late in repaying a<lb />
loan will not be allowed to borrow<lb />
money the next semester.<lb />
The biggest and most important<lb />
thing the SGA has done, according<lb />
to SGA president Charlie Sherrod,<lb />
is compiling the constitution, elec-<lb />
tion and legislative by-laws, the<lb />
judicial segment and other student<lb />
government documents into one<lb />
book. The books, which will be pro-<lb />
fessionally printed, will cost $3,000,<lb />
according to Sherrod.<lb />
The summer legislature is made<lb />
up of the president, vice-president<lb />
and treasurer. "It has been tradi-<lb />
tional that you do not spend a lot of<lb />
money in the summer Sherrod<lb />
said. "If there is an immediate need<lb />
for an appropriation, then we do<lb />
it he added.<lb />
�Chris Cagle<lb />
unstuck<lb />
It was 11:52 p.m. last<lb />
Wednesday and Ms.<lb />
Stahl had reason to<lb />
sound aghast.<lb />
For 13 hours, her<lb />
network had been<lb />
reporting that former<lb />
President Gerald Ford<lb />
was willing to take<lb />
Washington's No. 2<lb />
job for the second time.<lb />
A minute after Ms.<lb />
Stahl's call to Hewitt,<lb />
reporter Ed Bradley<lb />
called on the intercom<lb />
to say he had Nevada<lb />
Sen. Paul Laxalt col-<lb />
lared.<lb />
Bradley wanted a<lb />
camera crew so Laxalt<lb />
could tell CBS viewers<lb />
that Bush, not Ford,<lb />
was Reagan's choice<lb />
for the GOP vice<lb />
presidential nomina-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Where are you?"<lb />
Hewitt asked Bradley.<lb />
"I'm here Bradley<lb />
said, too excited to be<lb />
more helpful.<lb />
Finally he and Laxalt<lb />
were spotted. But then<lb />
the problem was that<lb />
Arthur Bloom, CBS's<lb />
Wallace, took the air at<lb />
11:54 p.m. with the<lb />
Bush news.<lb />
Wednesday was, in<lb />
the course of a single<lb />
day, the best of times<lb />
and the worst of times<lb />
for CBS.<lb />
The network strode<lb />
out ahead of other<lb />
news organizations<lb />
chasing the vice<lb />
presidential nomina-<lb />
tion on Wednesday<lb />
morning when cor-<lb />
respondent Dan Rather<lb />
said the Reagon-Ford<lb />
negotiations were<lb />
serious.<lb />
Then, Wednesday<lb />
evening, Walter<lb />
Cronkite, in an ex-<lb />
clusive interview with<lb />
Ford and his wife, Bet-<lb />
ty, became the first<lb />
newscaster ever to act<lb />
as a broker for the vice<lb />
presidency.<lb />
While ABC reporter<lb />
Barbara Walters, on<lb />
the verge of tears,<lb />
waited outside the CBS<lb />
anchor booth for her<lb />
own Ford interview,<lb />
Ford told Cronkite that<lb />
if he were assured of a<lb />
"meaningful role" in a<lb />
Reagan administration,<lb />
he might take the vice<lb />
presidency.<lb />
On the air, Cronkite<lb />
called the arrangement<lb />
Ford sought a<lb />
"co-presidency" and<lb />
the concept caught on<lb />
like wildfire among<lb />
print and TV reporters<lb />
In journalism, the<lb />
normal goal is to be<lb />
right and first with the<lb />
news.<lb />
But by the time the<lb />
Reagan-Ford story<lb />
died, CBS had been<lb />
first and wrong, ABC<lb />
had been second and<lb />
wrong, and NBC had<lb />
been last and right.<lb />
More significantly,<lb />
as it turned out, TV<lb />
either almost made a<lb />
vice president � or a<lb />
former vice president<lb />
almost made himself<lb />
one again by using TV.<lb />
From Hewitt's<lb />
perspective, Wednes-<lb />
day was a great night<lb />
for the network.<lb />
"Ford wanted to talk<lb />
to the American people<lb />
and he decided to do it<lb />
through Walter<lb />
Cronkite he said,<lb />
conceding he was taken<lb />
by the Ford develop-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Cronkite also seemed<lb />
almost to apologize for<lb />
the network's promo-<lb />
tion of the idea.<lb />
"When you have<lb />
open air time, there's<lb />
lots of speculation<lb />
because you don't have<lb />
any facts to work<lb />
with Cronkite said<lb />
Thursday, just before a<lb />
press conference at<lb />
which Reagan chided<lb />
TV for carrying rumors<lb />
and gossip.<lb />
The way it looked<lb />
Wednesday night from<lb />
Hewitt's convention<lb />
hall control room was<lb />
confused.<lb />
By 9 p.m he was<lb />
receiving conflicting<lb />
reports about whether<lb />
Ford had made up his<lb />
mind. All the reports<lb />
were broadcast.<lb />
Thus, the CBS<lb />
reports may have been<lb />
accurate, moment by<lb />
moment.<lb />
But the network did<lb />
more: Its reporters<lb />
sometimes acted as<lb />
though the Ford<lb />
nomination had been<lb />
confirmed.<lb />
And reporters from<lb />
other networks also fell<lb />
into the same trap. And<lb />
so did print reporters.<lb />
For example, about<lb />
120,000 copies of the<lb />
Chicago Sun-Times<lb />
were printed with ban-<lb />
ner headlines announc-<lb />
ing Ford as Reagan's<lb />
choice.<lb />
Ml News Bureau<lb />
"Developing Sales<lb />
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people involved in all<lb />
types of sales, will be<lb />
offered at ECU Satur-<lb />
day, August 23, from 9<lb />
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designed to help par-<lb />
ticipants improve their<lb />
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through the use of suc-<lb />
cessful sales ideas and<lb />
methods.<lb />
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Office Move Undecided<lb />
Exact Percentage Figure<lb />
For Award Not Determined<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
a percentage for the<lb />
groups was discussed,<lb />
no exact figure was ever<lb />
determined. But he<lb />
acknowledged Wednes-<lb />
day that "The Jaycees<lb />
should show some<lb />
financial responsibility<lb />
for the winning band<lb />
Seeger said he had sug-<lb />
gested to a Jaycee<lb />
member that the<lb />
organization sponsor<lb />
another concert featur-<lb />
ing the three top bands<lb />
in the contest, with part<lb />
or all of the proceeds<lb />
going to the groups to<lb />
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"At my last discus-<lb />
sion with them, that<lb />
was being considered<lb />
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he had spoken to<lb />
Blount Modlin,<lb />
another Jaycee<lb />
member, about the sug-<lb />
gestion. Howevei,<lb />
Nobles said he had<lb />
heard nothing of the<lb />
suggestion, and the<lb />
other member, an in-<lb />
surance salesman,<lb />
could not be reached in<lb />
his office Wednesday<lb />
for comment.<lb />
Glisson's lawyer is<lb />
now investigating the<lb />
merits of the case, but<lb />
has not yet decided on<lb />
any action.<lb />
"What it all boils<lb />
down to is that the<lb />
Jaycees got 12 bands to<lb />
play all day for free<lb />
Glisson said.<lb />
Glisson, named after<lb />
brothers and group<lb />
members Tom and<lb />
Fred Glisson, was<lb />
formed only a few<lb />
weeks prior to the bat-<lb />
tle of the bands contest.<lb />
will be announced was not familiar<lb />
McDaniel said. enough with the matter<lb />
Mrs. Moore resigned to say how the Bloxton<lb />
her position as dean of move would affect her<lb />
the school of Home school's accreditation.<lb />
Economics recently, Moore is vacationing<lb />
but Dr. McDaniel said in the Phillipines and<lb />
that "there is no con- cannot be reached for<lb />
nection with Bloxton<lb />
House and Mrs.<lb />
Moore's resignation<lb />
McDaniel added that<lb />
Moore had indicated<lb />
two years ago that she<lb />
would step down from<lb />
the job.<lb />
Dr. Zallen is now the<lb />
new dean, and said she<lb />
comment.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Charlie Sherrod<lb />
SGA President Cuts Spending<lb />
Although SGA President Charlie<lb />
Sherrod has been in office only four<lb />
months, his impact is already being<lb />
felt. Sherrod has taken the office,<lb />
weakened by the previous ad-<lb />
ministration, and turned it into a<lb />
positive force on behalf of students.<lb />
Unlike his predecessor, Sherrod is<lb />
a conservative spender. The Sum-<lb />
mer Legislature, breaking with past<lb />
tradition, appropriated no money to<lb />
non-SGA groups this summer.<lb />
The Transit System is now using<lb />
the smaller athletic vans to conserve<lb />
fuel. The larger buses are used only<lb />
when necessary.<lb />
When Sherrod was vice president,<lb />
he recommended to the legislature<lb />
that a change be made in the ap-<lb />
propriation of funds to the Transit<lb />
System. The legislature enacted a<lb />
provision that required all unex-<lb />
pended monies to revert to a special<lb />
"bus fund" at the end of the fiscal<lb />
year. When the money reverted last<lb />
month, the Transit System had<lb />
more than $17,000 to purchase a<lb />
new bus.<lb />
Sherrod is now preparing a com-<lb />
prehensive student handbook,<lb />
which will include everything from<lb />
the SGA Constitution to the student<lb />
Honor Code. In the past, each SGA<lb />
document has been prepared<lb />
separately. Last year it cost $5,000<lb />
to print all of the documents. This<lb />
year, by combining everything into<lb />
a comprehensive handbook, the<lb />
total cost will be $3,000.<lb />
SGA isn't the only place Sherrod<lb />
has been working to save money<lb />
and increase efficiency. He has<lb />
worked hard as a member of the<lb />
Media Board to cut waste. During<lb />
last week's meeting, he was in-<lb />
strumental in cutting the Buccaneer<lb />
budget. By doing so, he may have<lb />
saved ECU students $30,000.<lb />
Waste is not the only thing Sher-<lb />
rod has spared the students of ECU:<lb />
For the first time in more than a<lb />
year there is no internal fighting in<lb />
student government. The SGA is<lb />
now running smoothly, and<lb />
students should be thankful �<lb />
they're the ones who reap the<lb />
benefits.<lb />
Media Board Cuts Buc;<lb />
Saves Student Money<lb />
One more word on the student<lb />
yearbook, the Buccaneer:<lb />
Last week the Media Board met<lb />
for continued discussion of the<lb />
media budgets and to cut enough<lb />
money to balance the budget.<lb />
Because the board needed to cut<lb />
more than $20,000, it faced the dif-<lb />
ficult task of deciding which ser-<lb />
vices most benefitted students and<lb />
which services could stand cutting.<lb />
The budgets, as they were given<lb />
final approval, are as follows:<lb />
Buccaneer $27,820<lb />
The East Carolinian $34,639<lb />
WZMB $30,450<lb />
Rebel $14,436<lb />
Media Board<lb />
Executive Council 17,405<lb />
Photo Lab $11,346<lb />
The Buccaneer budget was ap-<lb />
proved without a printing line item,<lb />
approximately $38,000. After<lb />
assessing student demand this fall,<lb />
the board will approve enough<lb />
money to print the appropriate<lb />
number of 1980-81 yearbooks.<lb />
The Media Board took the first<lb />
positive step in protecting student<lb />
money from another year of waste.<lb />
By waiting to determine student de-<lb />
mand for the Buccaneer, the board<lb />
will accurately assess who wants a<lb />
yearbook.<lb />
The board set a deadline for the<lb />
1979-80 hooks to o distributed<lb />
and, unlike last year, only students<lb />
will be able to get one � a good idea<lb />
since students footed the bill. This<lb />
will give an accurate picture of how<lb />
many students want a yearbook.<lb />
Last year the Buccaneer staff<lb />
gave yearbooks to coaches, ex-<lb />
changed books with othei schools<lb />
and still had 1000 left. Considering<lb />
that distribution for the 1978-79<lb />
yearbook began nearly a year ago,<lb />
one can see the wasted student<lb />
dollars.<lb />
Barrie Byland, editor of the Buc-<lb />
caneer, and Craig Sahli, former<lb />
editor, were uncompromising in<lb />
their discussions with the board.<lb />
They refused to voluntarily cut the<lb />
press run or to cut the number of<lb />
pages in the yearbook. They main-<lb />
tained that cutting either would<lb />
compromise quality.<lb />
Although quality is a matter of<lb />
subjective opinion, the unwill-<lb />
ingness to cut their budget will force<lb />
the board to make the cuts. Perhaps<lb />
that is the best answer.<lb />
The Media Board doesn't want<lb />
the extravagance of past Buccaneer<lb />
staffs, and students should be<lb />
thankful for its concern.<lb />
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Reagan 1980 'Good Old Boy'<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
If the Carter campaign policy of por-<lb />
traying Reagan as an evil that could<lb />
destroy international security is a suc-<lb />
cess, Ronald Reagan might be the next<lb />
president of the United States. Reagan's<lb />
campaign will be based on the idea that a<lb />
"good old boy" will return us to the<lb />
days when we got an honest dollar for a<lb />
hard day's work.<lb />
This supply-side-based economy of<lb />
the conservative philosophy could be the<lb />
first wholesale swing to the right in<lb />
American history. That the Republican<lb />
platform of business-based concern and<lb />
international stability will be hazardous<lb />
to the United States has yet to be seen,<lb />
but some things are a little upsetting.<lb />
The most distressing aspect of the<lb />
platform is that there seems to be no<lb />
long-lasting solution to the energy pro-<lb />
blem. The Republicans claim that the<lb />
energy problem will be solved if we<lb />
simply remove all governmental<lb />
restraints from big oil companies. This<lb />
policy may have been great in 1920, but<lb />
will it work in today's complex scenario?<lb />
Reaganites hope to decontrol the price<lb />
of oil and gas; repeal the windfall profits<lb />
tax and install a plow-back provision;<lb />
phase out the tax on old oil; eliminate<lb />
the market restrictions on natural gas;<lb />
dismantle the Clean Air provisions;<lb />
repeal the 55-mph speed limit; and con-<lb />
vert to coal-burning as soon as possible.<lb />
If you think we got burned in the past<lb />
by the oil companies, just think about<lb />
what could happen with a Republican<lb />
administration. One can complain about<lb />
OPEC, but given the same choice, the<lb />
oil companies will show no mercy. Two-<lb />
hundred percent profit will be small<lb />
potatoes.<lb />
The anti-nuclear movement would<lb />
have plenty of fuel in a Republican ad-<lb />
ministration. The Reagan folks are<lb />
gung-ho for the nuclear industry, sup-<lb />
porting accelerated use of nuclear power<lb />
regardless of the cost to the environ-<lb />
ment. An unregulated nuclear industry<lb />
could surely bring us to the brink of<lb />
disaster, but conservatives feel that this<lb />
is the price we must pay for energy in-<lb />
dependence. The incidents at Three-Mile<lb />
Island and Brown's Ferry, the Fermi ac-<lb />
cident that nearly cost us Detroit, and<lb />
the Rocky Flats and Black Hills<lb />
rebellions will become daily occurrences.<lb />
As if it's not enough to have slow-<lb />
motion bombs in our backyards, the<lb />
Republicans would have a defense pro-<lb />
gram based on the nuclear warhead, the<lb />
most horrifying invention ever conceiv-<lb />
ed. They want the MX missile, the most<lb />
costly defense mechanism in history,<lb />
which will probably be obsolete by the<lb />
time of completion. They propose ac-<lb />
celerated development of a new manned,<lb />
strategic bomber, which would not be<lb />
able to penetrate Soviet defense systems<lb />
and would not stand a chance against an<lb />
unmanned missile.<lb />
Speaking of unmanned missiles, the<lb />
Republicans support continued develop-<lb />
ment of the Cruise missile to be<lb />
deployed from land, sea or air. The<lb />
Republican platform proposes vigorous<lb />
research and development of strategic<lb />
nuclear forces for the president to com-<lb />
mand. Reagan has come a long way<lb />
from the days of his six-shooter, but his<lb />
aides insist that he's not trigger happy.<lb />
The violence in Miami is evidence that<lb />
minorities and poor people are not very<lb />
happy now, but things will take a drastic<lb />
change if we get a conservative ad-<lb />
ministration. The Republicans want to<lb />
cut social services, abolish affirmative<lb />
action, cut public service jobs, and<lb />
decrease the food stamp program. They<lb />
oppose wage-price controls, most<lb />
unemployment benefits, and Medicaid.<lb />
The Republican convention has been<lb />
criticized for not including blacks, and<lb />
the platform states that the G.O.P.<lb />
"will not make idle promises to blacks<lb />
It seems as ;hough there will be no pro-<lb />
mises at all.<lb />
The Europeans may not like Carter,<lb />
but they are even more afraid of a<lb />
"movie star cowboy" and the effects<lb />
that his administration could have on<lb />
foreign policy. Reagan's hard line<lb />
against the Russians, rejection of<lb />
nuclear arms limitation, refusal to ac-<lb />
cept Palestinian goals, threats against<lb />
Iran, insistance that an oil embargo<lb />
would be a hostile act, hatred for left-<lb />
wing revolutionaries in Nicaragua and<lb />
El Salvador, and caution in affairs in<lb />
China arouse concern.<lb />
While many nations are attempting to<lb />
thrust off imperialist tcndancics, Reagan<lb />
seeks to "stabilize" conditions in<lb />
foreign countries. Pair this concept of<lb />
stabilization with the proliferation of<lb />
nuclear arms and it presents a frighten-<lb />
ing picture. Will this attempt to "Make<lb />
America Great Again" mean that we<lb />
will attempt to show our muscle in<lb />
potentially hazardous areas with<lb />
devastating consequences?<lb />
Reagan's election might be a good<lb />
thing; it will either be the salvation of<lb />
our nation or its disintegration. The sw-<lb />
ing to the right could bring about a left<lb />
wing backlash that would rival the tur-<lb />
moil of the sixties. There could be a<lb />
realization that the U.S. government has<lb />
as its priority an increased concentration<lb />
of wealth, instead of a sincere concern<lb />
for the welfare of the whole nation.<lb />
Carter Re-election Bid Slim<lb />
By ROBERT SW AIM<lb />
Now that the Republican Convention<lb />
has finalized the ticket of Ronald<lb />
Reagan and George Bush, the $64,000<lb />
question is: Does Jimmy Carter stand a<lb />
snowball's chance in Hell of being re-<lb />
elected?<lb />
The speakers addressing the conven-<lb />
tion on the opening night assailed<lb />
Carter's poor record. Gerald Ford<lb />
characterized the Carter administration<lb />
as one built on policies of weakness and<lb />
appeasement in foreign affairs and on<lb />
economic ignorance of the critical issues<lb />
of inflation and unemployment.<lb />
There can be no doubt in any<lb />
American's mind that Carter's presiden-<lb />
cy has been a ship adrift without a cap-<lb />
tain. In recent months, interest rates<lb />
have climbed to an astronomical 20 per-<lb />
cent, unemployment to over 8 percent,<lb />
and inflation to 18 percent. Our country<lb />
has never fallen on harder economic<lb />
times except during the Great Depres-<lb />
sion of the 1930's.<lb />
Carter surrounds himself with cabinet<lb />
members and aides who arc at best in-<lb />
ept. We have seen him fire most of his<lb />
cabinet members and reshuffle others.<lb />
Then Cyrus Vance resigned. Vance was<lb />
one of the few cabinet members held in<lb />
any esteem by the American public.<lb />
There is no doubt that Jimmy Carter<lb />
is a good man with a good heart and the<lb />
best of intentions. However, presidents<lb />
are elected to lead. Good intentions just<lb />
aren't enough to fill the bill. We must<lb />
have results.<lb />
Despite his shortcomings, we must<lb />
give Carter credit in the one area where<lb />
he does excell - partisan politics. Jim-<lb />
my and his "Georgia Mafia" are shrewd<lb />
and quick on the campaign trail. When<lb />
nitty comes to gritty, Jimmy can sway<lb />
the voters.<lb />
But he has his work cut out for this<lb />
time. His back is to the wall and he must<lb />
face voters who have seen their hard-<lb />
earned dollars shrink as never before.<lb />
What will he tell the millions of<lb />
Americans who have lost their jobs dur-<lb />
ing his tenure as the chief executive? It<lb />
will be interesting to hear Jimmy give the<lb />
reasons for voters to re-elect him. Being<lb />
a born-again Christian and a<lb />
Washington outsider won't work this<lb />
time around.<lb />
Not only does he face tough opposi-<lb />
tion from Reagan and Bush, but also the<lb />
division of the Democratic party. Teddy<lb />
Kennedy is the best thing going for the<lb />
Republicans right now. Conservative<lb />
Democrats are disgusted with Carter,<lb />
and the Kennedy liberals will most surely<lb />
go to Anderson. Who will vote for Jim-<lb />
my?<lb />
Carter's administration has been bog-<lb />
ged down because of his lack of govern-<lb />
ment experience, his ignorance of how<lb />
Washington works, and his adversary<lb />
relationship with the congress, which is<lb />
dominated by his own party. Although<lb />
Ronald Reagan has been criticized as<lb />
having too little government experience<lb />
(he served two terms as governor of<lb />
California), one must remember that<lb />
prioi to 1976, Carter's only experience<lb />
tn government was one term as the<lb />
governor of Georgia, which is smaller<lb />
than North Carolina, and a term on the<lb />
Sumter County, Cieorgia School Board<lb />
in the early 1950's.<lb />
Carter's inability to muster legislative<lb />
support for his programs even among<lb />
fellow Democrats can be attributed to<lb />
his arrogant attitude of "do it my way,<lb />
all or nothing He has not learned to<lb />
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trast when comparing Carter to Reagan.<lb />
Even though Reagan was a conservative<lb />
Republican governor in California, he<lb />
had savvy enough to sit down at the<lb />
bargaining table with the legislature's<lb />
Democratic leadership to iron out his<lb />
proposals � with notable success.<lb />
The darkest shadow over Carter's<lb />
chances is the erosion of his political<lb />
base, the South. Although the South has<lb />
been traditionally Democratic in its<lb />
politics, it is a bastion of conservatism.<lb />
The once solidly Democratic South went<lb />
solidly Republican in 1972 for Richard<lb />
Nixon.<lb />
In the eyes of many dyed-in-the-wool<lb />
southerners, Carter has turned his back<lb />
on his native Southland and the ideals<lb />
that have long been sacred here.<lb />
It is doubtful that Carter will carry the<lb />
South this year. There are some predic-<lb />
tions that he may be lucky to carry even<lb />
half of the South. There is speculation<lb />
that Reagan will almost certainly carry<lb />
Virginia, North Carolina, Louisiana,<lb />
Tennessee, Texas, and � incredible as it<lb />
may seem � Georgia. Carter is expected<lb />
to capture Alabama and Mississippi.<lb />
The rest is up for grabs.<lb />
With Reagan assured of taking the<lb />
West, the Midwest, half of the South,<lb />
and several large states in N w England,<lb />
things look dismal in the Carter camp.<lb />
Carter tried to be all thins to all people<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JULY 24, 1980 page 5<lb />
'Blackbeard Outdoor piay<lb />
ECU Music Professor<lb />
Composes Play Score<lb />
i!OS?h, Sisfefano of � East Carolina University<lb />
I iz �IhZc ifol,own pu.tung ,ouches ��z<lb />
has written for several of the state's outdoor<lb />
dramas as well as his original works for y ��h � <lb />
By JEFF ROLLINS<lb />
ECU Newt Bureau<lb />
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premier season Recent h� S�ngS for ,he drama's<lb />
shipboard battie scene whih musie for "<lb />
without musical background �" had been plaed<lb />
sayllt,rnu8ns0aboeuu�fmn,h,e l5 �"� D-tefano<lb />
write a piece SStacSSSS  Pted to<lb />
of earlier mu toS?whiie'TLh" fragmen'S<lb />
building intensity Th.c j teh same tlrne<lb />
would "have be tETS What P0<lb />
through Blackbeard'sminH .Vum.the past flashing<lb />
which he dfed S mmd at the time of the battle in<lb />
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score Distefano savs n rh �Unds �ut the musicl<lb />
for love, fo drinkinTfor In" PaSt' We've had music<lb />
also needed musk to fighl t7�' $� l thi"k the <lb />
so thTatepasTtrtu.e f M indete�nate nature,<lb />
at random  ba"Ie SCene can react � the music<lb />
In addition to music for rh� k��i<lb />
wrote original music for ?L H SLe"e' Distefano<lb />
for Captain Tewh" �nH ,L a� such as the "Song<lb />
brief SSioS muic foS?' mUSic' as � �<lb />
made arrangements of In useKbetwreen snes. He also<lb />
including8�epranie o affWjK SOn<lb />
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Distefano is the musical director of the Ra,h a<lb />
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Omo Grocer Sails Into New Career<lb />
�2�I�� rallmadge, Ohio, alIhough he or hi U i ttT<lb />
By CATHY TAYLOR<lb />
Wilmington Star Nf�<lb />
Roben T. "Willie" McCormick<lb />
as a successful businessman who<lb />
that he didn t like what he was do-<lb />
ing, so he chose to head for a steady<lb />
stream of challenges within an<lb />
unstructured work and home en-<lb />
vironment.<lb />
His resume reads like a plug for a<lb />
junior executive. He's college-<lb />
educated and business-trained but<lb />
he carries his office in a couple of<lb />
duifle bags His business is moving<lb />
other people's boats<lb />
McCormick owned another<lb />
business once but it was stationary.<lb />
Set in a little town in Ohio, the<lb />
grocery store business, he says<lb />
wasn this "cup of tea As a sue:<lb />
cessfui business, the store was his<lb />
key to acceptance among the coun-<lb />
ry club set and top civic organiza-<lb />
tions in Tallmadge.<lb />
The town, the store, the life<lb />
represented a mold that he says he'd<lb />
"ot fil- "My biggest lifetime<lb />
ambition is to make my own mold "<lb />
he says.<lb />
He says he was accepted in<lb />
Film View<lb />
'Blues Brothers'�<lb />
Humorless Gags,<lb />
But Good Music<lb />
By EDWARD JOURNEY<lb />
Staff H riler<lb />
muenlTemrrh3: ���� f�r ,he<lb />
case. Mike Nichnk- rlL l SaUi'M Nighl Uvt"<lb />
Broadway sw wL DrTvrfm �J G"da Radn�'5<lb />
Mining dislraSon 'ofTa,hJ CMnk P ihe.enter-<lb />
changes. "Where htR, lo � Saniucci during sei<lb />
an escapist entertainment, demands to be considered in<lb />
the most serious terms for its intent;as well as its<lb />
aiTo? ra1CCOHmp,ilhmenlS- There is alsofheTntriguing<lb />
angle of film distribution and marketing In that resoecf<lb />
we see the .nequity of a public iationsyiVhS<lb />
a multm.lhon dollar mess like The Blues Brmhers k<lb />
virtually guaranteed commercial success ardTcrhka<lb />
consideration before it is released while a much be �e<lb />
film m the same yein, like Alan Rudolph's Roadie - a<lb />
a d lsontnVed "TS 2 m -retones<lb />
ana less contrived � is barely reviewed and disaDDear<lb />
almost as abruptly as it is released appears<lb />
The humor of the original concept for the Blues<lb />
Brothers was the incongruity of the rhythm and hues<lb />
numbers performed with the oddbaH "raiah, �<lb />
ATkronvCde a &amp;? �f � -nd'Wm'S<lb />
RrnVh Bc,Ush,� Tne W1 of th� early Blues<lb />
�&amp;��!�� WaS dUC t0 thc �n��nno5nt.bte<lb />
Council 17k Uld ovcrcomc to create legitimate R&amp;B<lb />
sounds and by the seriousness with which the two<lb />
characters approached their mission. The humor has<lb />
begun to wear thin with the realization (and people seem<lb />
apparently lost track of the joke they created. The Blues<lb />
Tallmadge. Ohio, although he<lb />
didn t remold himself, take a wife<lb />
buy a home and acquire a church<lb />
membership to fit the image of a<lb />
successful businessman, but the<lb />
business challenge had faded He<lb />
needed another challenge, he says.<lb />
After two years, he says, he and<lb />
his brother had made the grocery<lb />
store profitable and were running a<lb />
2H million business, but the best<lb />
years tor him were when they first<lb />
hKne,v ,�n nofhin8 but credit and<lb />
had httle cash in their pockets.<lb />
Solvency meant the end of the<lb />
challenge and the beginning of<lb />
predictable days, says McCormick<lb />
rh.u m�Ved �n to a Perpetual<lb />
challenge as a seaman for hire, he<lb />
sas. It s exciting. It's a challenge-<lb />
1 11 run away from routine "<lb />
f, Likea lox of those smitten with<lb />
the sailing bug, he says, he wants to<lb />
cruise the world, and hiring out is<lb />
the way to do it. "There's the<lb />
possibility of going anywhere in the<lb />
world and I figure that sooner or<lb />
later I m going to go everywhere in<lb />
he world if I find the right boat and<lb />
the right owner<lb />
He could sail away on vacations<lb />
or save his money and wait until<lb />
retirement to put to sea if he had a<lb />
traditional land job and owned a<lb />
boat but, McCormick says, moving<lb />
boats ,s a greater challenge and a<lb />
less expensive way to see the world<lb />
The average sailor could put<lb />
down more miles doing deliveries<lb />
than he can with one boat he says.<lb />
The probability of traveling to more<lb />
Places would be greater and he<lb />
ays, if he can move others' boats<lb />
owners who want deliveries are im-<lb />
pressed by his list of previous �-<lb />
"E5� .r; aboard the -foot<lb />
Kohbr headed from St. Thomas<lb />
or then,n�er,CUt by Wa of rmuda<lb />
u2Z H8f�0t "Cy�n"s" from Fort<lb />
�h Kerda,e t0 St- Thomas - bu<lb />
the bankers get worried, he says<lb />
sav rhhthlhasslebeca'he<lb />
dav h� f nght fee' about $J00 a<lb />
day he s free to make g <lb />
what he wants to do most so he can<lb />
"It's exciting. IVs a challenge: Vll run<lb />
away from routine<lb />
he 11 be able to see the world without<lb />
pouring money into a vessel that he<lb />
could sail only as business on land<lb />
might permit.<lb />
Traveling light with a few clothes<lb />
navigational equipment, sailing<lb />
mefns �? "� CheCkin� accot<lb />
S thhe s considered a transient<lb />
and he therefore has trouble getting<lb />
bmnh' hC $T- He has crcditcards8<lb />
but he says the banks always want to<lb />
know his previous address. Boat<lb />
achieve the goal that he wants most<lb />
to achieve: to create his own mold as<lb />
a self-directed individual.<lb />
McCormick says hiring out to<lb />
deliver boats is a slow way to make a<lb />
living, though. "If you're around<lb />
boats enough, there's always<lb />
somebody who wants a boat moved<lb />
but it s the type of thing that only<lb />
happens once a year or so. It can<lb />
become a living, but it takes a<lb />
Jt T he? hke to work hi way<lb />
up to 10 or 12 trips a year in about<lb />
five years when he knows enough<lb />
people who will pay enough for him<lb />
to make a living sailing up and down<lb />
the coast or across the ocean. Right<lb />
now his wind surfer is the only<lb />
sailboat he wants to own, he says.<lb />
h�H m,Ck,adrnits that he sees<lb />
building up a clientele as challenging<lb />
as steering a vessel from one<lb />
g?yy P�rt to another.<lb />
Sometimes trying to convince a<lb />
potential client to pay what he feels<lb />
rh?n "�ruhn 1S more of a Usance<lb />
than a challenge, he says. Although<lb />
moving boats requires professional<lb />
experience, he says, he has had to<lb />
deal with more irritation vhen try-<lb />
ing to get worthwhile pay than when<lb />
dealing with some of the headaches<lb />
aboard a ship in stormy weather<lb />
Amateur movers spoil the<lb />
market, he intimates. "People will<lb />
move a boat for free because they<lb />
want to go sailing. There's a pro-<lb />
blem if the owner isn't willing to<lb />
Pay for a professional mover It's<lb />
not just a chance for someone to<lb />
have a free vacation. What I'm get-<lb />
ting paid for is to determine whether<lb />
the boat's ready and to navigate it.<lb />
You have to be readv to fix<lb />
anything. When your boat breaks<lb />
YoTerYan,t CaH a mech�<lb />
Don h h3Ve l? fix il or 8� to<lb />
porand you could be there a long<lb />
For three years the pattern has<lb />
been, he says, that he gets a phone<lb />
call, somebody sends him some<lb />
money and he delivers the boat if<lb />
it s seaworthy.<lb />
There are many times when you<lb />
arrive at a boat and it's not ready<lb />
You call the owner up and say<lb />
Hey, this boat's not seaworthy <lb />
He says he hasn't had to call off<lb />
many trips, but if he gets on the<lb />
wrong boat, it would only have to<lb />
sink once to wipe out his dream.<lb />
"Jumping on a boat as crew or<lb />
moving one is like sticking your<lb />
thumb out on the highway: You<lb />
nave to make sacrifices. You're at<lb />
the whimsy of the owner, but you've<lb />
got your own trip. If you're only in<lb />
it for one year, you're going to want<lb />
your own boat. I figure I'll be in it<lb />
tor a number of years and I don't<lb />
care where I go first<lb />
i<lb />
D.n Aykroyd( � Elwood B,�es, ,�d Joh� BeJusHi, Z JoUe,  �� The BInes .J<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN JULY 24. 1980<lb />
Where Have All The<lb />
Graduates Gone<lb />
Lovers' Rendezvous<lb />
Amanda Muir and Del Lewis, co-stars of the East Carolina<lb />
Summer Theatre production of Same Time Next Year, por-<lb />
tray a pair of lovers who meet each year for a weekend and<lb />
discover new and sometimes hilarious things about<lb />
themselves and their relationship. The Bernard Slade comedy<lb />
opens July 28 and will run through August 2 with nighly per-<lb />
formances at 8:15 p.m. and a 2:15 matinee July 30. Ticket<lb />
reservations may be made by telephoning 757-6390.<lb />
By JODY DANIELS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If the success of a<lb />
.iniversity course of<lb />
Jtudy is measured by<lb />
he ability of<lb />
graduating students to<lb />
iuccessfully apply it to<lb />
heir jobs, then the<lb />
ournalism program of<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty has done well.<lb />
A sizable number of<lb />
former ECU jour-<lb />
nalism students are<lb />
employed in the com-<lb />
munications field with<lb />
jobs ranging from<lb />
reporters to public rela-<lb />
tions practitioners.<lb />
Steve Tompkins, a<lb />
1974 graduate, is<lb />
writing for The Raleigh<lb />
Times, where he has<lb />
worked since October<lb />
1977. Tompkins wrote<lb />
for several other<lb />
newspapers before<lb />
joining the Times, in-<lb />
cluding The Kinston<lb />
Daily Free Press, The<lb />
Lewiston (Pa.) Sentinel<lb />
and The Fort Lauder-<lb />
dale (Fla.) Sun-<lb />
Sentinel.<lb />
While at the<lb />
Lewiston Sentinel,<lb />
Tompkins won first<lb />
place in one of the<lb />
investigative-reporting<lb />
categories of the Penn-<lb />
sylvania Press Awards,<lb />
popularly known as the<lb />
Keystone Press<lb />
Awards. His winning<lb />
series was on the<lb />
decline of the local<lb />
school system. He plac-<lb />
ed second in a public<lb />
service reporting<lb />
category of the Florida<lb />
Press Award while<lb />
working for the Sun-<lb />
Sentinel. The award<lb />
was for a series of ar-<lb />
ticles on the influence<lb />
of the legal profession<lb />
in South Florida.<lb />
Tompkins worked as<lb />
a sports writer for the<lb />
Fountainhead (now<lb />
The East Carolinian) at<lb />
ECU, covering Tom<lb />
Quinn's basketball ex-<lb />
ploits and writing a col-<lb />
umn. Tompkins said<lb />
that Jack Morrow, the<lb />
sports editor, and he<lb />
used to "absolutely<lb />
barnburn mistakes by<lb />
the coaching staff and<lb />
that dear old hero of<lb />
yesteryear, Clarence<lb />
Stasavich<lb />
"In fact, Tompkins<lb />
said, "the most trouble<lb />
I ever got in was writing<lb />
a column defending<lb />
Quinn's coaching<lb />
abilities. We got more<lb />
flack from the student<lb />
body for that than<lb />
and commented that<lb />
journalism "is a way of<lb />
life for some people<lb />
but "for Mr Baker, a<lb />
dedicated journalist, it<lb />
is his life<lb />
"You may not find<lb />
anyone with a greater<lb />
love for the journalism<lb />
profession than he.<lb />
Under his leadership,<lb />
the journalism program<lb />
at ECU has expanded<lb />
greatly she said.<lb />
Ms. Broome said her<lb />
future plans include<lb />
writing for children and<lb />
teenagers and traveling.<lb />
Jim Elliot, a 1977<lb />
graduate, is at the<lb />
University of North<lb />
Carolina School of<lb />
Journalism in Chapel<lb />
Hill as a master of arts<lb />
student. Elliot was<lb />
working part time with<lb />
The News and Observer<lb />
in Raleigh for six mon-<lb />
ths before accepting a<lb />
research project at the<lb />
school of journalism.<lb />
The project examines<lb />
the news media in 16<lb />
countries.<lb />
"I found the jour-<lb />
nalism courses at ECU<lb />
to be excellent in terms<lb />
of teaching writing<lb />
skills he said.<lb />
Elliot will be working<lb />
for the United Press In-<lb />
ternational in the<lb />
Raleigh bureau this<lb />
summer and plans to<lb />
finish coursework for<lb />
his master's this spring.<lb />
Worth Browning<lb />
Wilson Jr. began his<lb />
communications career<lb />
with the Wilson Daily<lb />
Times. He remained at<lb />
that job until 1976<lb />
when he accepted a<lb />
position as director of<lb />
communications with<lb />
Occidental Life In-<lb />
surance Company of<lb />
North Carolina in<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
Wilson says he is<lb />
very much involved<lb />
with publications and<lb />
public relations work<lb />
on the corporate level.<lb />
I<lb />
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Album View<lb />
Gang Of Four: Political Rock<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Maff Writer<lb />
With a crash and a boom, the new British inva-<lb />
sion is making its most voracious assault in the<lb />
form of a whole new breed of rockers that are<lb />
redefining what we know as "Rock and Roll<lb />
While the Clash and thr Jam have their founda-<lb />
tions pretty well rooted in traditional rock and<lb />
roll, these new groups such as the Raincoats,<lb />
Essential Logic, and Gang of Four are following<lb />
Johnny Lydon's delvings into more obscure<lb />
sounds. The Gang of Four have released their<lb />
first album, Entertainment, and it is being billed<lb />
as one of the finest albums released since the 1977<lb />
release of the punk classic, The Clash.<lb />
Entertainment is receiving tremendous critical<lb />
acclaim. It is currently riding atop the jazz and<lb />
pop poll of the Village Voice and last week was<lb />
the featured album in the Rolling Stone review.<lb />
Although 1 never thought it would be receiving<lb />
the exposure it is getting; I figured that it just<lb />
might be too outlandish for local tastes. In all<lb />
probability, you might have some difficulty even<lb />
obtaining the album, but try Apple records. If<lb />
they don't have it, well, you will just have to<lb />
order it. It will be well worth your wait.<lb />
The Gang of Four got their name from the four<lb />
top Communist officials purged from the party in<lb />
China's post-Mao upheaval. The group is com-<lb />
posed of guitarist Andy Gill, vocalist Jon King,<lb />
bassist Dave Allen, and drummer Hugo Bur-<lb />
nham. The combo was organized at the Universi-<lb />
ty of Leeds where Gill and King, then students,<lb />
ran the campus film society. The boys all met at<lb />
an anti-National Front (a fascist organization)<lb />
demonstration and have been blending rock and<lb />
revolution ever since. This is not music for the<lb />
apolitical or those who have an uneasy stomach.<lb />
This is definitely not mainstream music and if<lb />
there ever has been an antithesis to popular music<lb />
or even rock, this is certainly it. The main word to<lb />
describe the Gang of Four's music is dissonant<lb />
because of its polyrhythmic sound and fractured<lb />
melodic refrains. Entertainment, with its blatant-<lb />
ly Marxist overtones, is political music that makes<lb />
the Clash's most vehement protestations seem<lb />
like conservative meanderings. The violently po-<lb />
tent blend of supra avant-garde rock and wildly<lb />
futuristic political philosophies make Entertain-<lb />
ment and the Gang of Four the most refreshing<lb />
things to come along in a while.<lb />
This is music that will drive you to the dance<lb />
floor. Powerful is not the word for it. In fact, 1<lb />
have a hard time finding an adjective to describe<lb />
the intensity of the effort. Gill's Levene-like<lb />
guitar explodes, sputters and careens into ab-<lb />
breviated chord progressions set against the<lb />
booming, looming sound of Allen's frenetic bass.<lb />
King rants and snarls Marxist dogma and the en-<lb />
tire sound is propelled by Burnham's explorations<lb />
of funk, reggae and outdated disco. The result is<lb />
a sound like Public Image but with a much more<lb />
appealing and aesthetic approach.<lb />
Though the music may transcend the limita-<lb />
tions of rock, the lyrics make most "silly love<lb />
songs" and pop transgressions seem even more<lb />
like the lyrical masturbation than they really are.<lb />
"Guns before Butter" is a song that should be<lb />
heard by every nineteen-year-old on his way to<lb />
the post office. "At Home He's a Tourist" is a,<lb />
classic about urban tension. The entire album<lb />
confronts us with lyrics and liner notes that<lb />
challenge the very conceptions of the world we<lb />
possess and force us into self-realization. I can<lb />
only hope that Gang of Four will be a prominent<lb />
part of your intellectual accomplishments.<lb />
So, as you sit around getting fat, think of those<lb />
who would welcome your leftovers. Think also of<lb />
the Gang of Four, for they are thinking of you.<lb />
They are weaving your plight into a song that may<lb />
someday move you on the rock disco floor.<lb />
Phones And Foul-Ups<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
you wait for somebody to get back from lunch to<lb />
straighten out your bill. I had one three month<lb />
period that had mistakes on each phone bill. The<lb />
first was a call to Chapel Hill for 44C that 1 didn't<lb />
make. I didn't complain, since they missed a call<lb />
to Winterville or someplace. Next was a $4 call to<lb />
Indiana. Neither my roommate nor I had even<lb />
considered calling anyone in Indiana. 1 had it<lb />
deleted from my bill at the cost of only fifteen<lb />
minutes of telephoned muzak. The third month<lb />
had a fictitious call to Charlotte. (I'm from<lb />
Charlotte, but relatively few people there still<lb />
speak to me, so 1 don't make that many calls<lb />
there.) It was too bad that there wasn't a fourth<lb />
monthly mistake, because 1 was looking forward<lb />
to ripping out the telephone from the wall<lb />
Another fun thing is the folder that the phone<lb />
company gives you when you sign up for a phone.<lb />
It has advice like if your phone is out of order,<lb />
dial 756-such-and-such and report it. If the phone<lb />
isn't working, how do you dial anything?<lb />
Payphones are really fun here. Just try to drop<lb />
in four nickels before someone can say "Hello?<lb />
Hello and hang up on you. The only way to<lb />
cope is to put in a quarter, and the payphones are<lb />
pretty tightfisted when it comes to giving change.<lb />
Another funny thing about payphones � in<lb />
New York the last time I was there, it cost only<lb />
ten cents to call from a phonebooth, but our hotel<lb />
charged twenty cents for each call made from a<lb />
room.<lb />
Calling celebrities is another thing people do<lb />
with telephones. A friend of mine once had a<lb />
bunch of movie stars' phone numbers, but the<lb />
closest we ever came to talking with a :tar was<lb />
getting a voice which said that Orson Welles<lb />
hadn't been there for years. Another guy got<lb />
drunk at a party and decided to call Brezhnev in<lb />
Moscow and cuss him out, but chickened out and<lb />
hung up on an overseas operator in New York.<lb />
Pranks are either a plus or a minus when it<lb />
comes to telephones, depending on whether you<lb />
are making them or receiving them. Although the<lb />
phonebook always tells you they are illegal, some<lb />
people derive up to 90 percent of their fun from<lb />
making prank calls. One of my personal favorites<lb />
is to pick out someone who doesn't deserve to<lb />
sleep and call his neighbor's room when you<lb />
know nobody's home. If the dorm resident isn't<lb />
around, this game can go on for a whole<lb />
weekend.<lb />
A big problem with telephones is related to<lb />
people, not the phone itself. That is the aversion<lb />
people have to taking messages. Think how many<lb />
times you've heard, "Yeah, I'll tell him you call-<lb />
ed Think how many times you've called back<lb />
later and heard, "I didn't know you called<lb />
Then, there are those who won't leave a message,<lb />
but say they'll call back later. Then, you come<lb />
home and are told some girl called you about<lb />
something sometime ago.<lb />
Answering the phone is another problem. Since�<lb />
everyone knows that phones automatically ring<lb />
while you are in the shower, I won't even bother<lb />
to mention that, but they also ring at the last<lb />
scene of a good movie or during a classic Tom<lb />
and Jerry cartoon.<lb />
People don't always allow enough rings. 1 live<lb />
in a house with huge rooms that take about two<lb />
rings apiece to cross. Many callers hang up after<lb />
four rings, evidently envisioning some tiny dorm<lb />
room or something. Also, there are so many peo-<lb />
ple in my house that the odds are about fifteen to<lb />
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one that the call is for somebody else, so that one<lb />
becomes reluctant to bother to get up and answer<lb />
it.<lb />
Even worse is someone who answers and says<lb />
"He's not here" without checking. Imagine a<lb />
girlfriend or boyfriend or parents calling at 8:30<lb />
Saturday morning and being told you're not there<lb />
instead of a considerate lazy lie like you're asleep.<lb />
This type oversight can cause all kinds of com-<lb />
plications.<lb />
anything<lb />
remember<lb />
Tompkins noted that<lb />
the journalism techni-<lb />
ques he learned from<lb />
Ira L. Baker, who<lb />
recently retired as head<lb />
of the journalism pro-<lb />
gram at ECU, have<lb />
been used time and<lb />
again.<lb />
"Most of us felt he<lb />
(Baker) was a little old<lb />
man from another<lb />
generation talking<lb />
about such things as<lb />
sacred deadlines and<lb />
news gathering techni-<lb />
ques we thought out-<lb />
dated said Tom-<lb />
pkins.<lb />
"Sure, we've got<lb />
computers and high-<lb />
speed presses now, but<lb />
the basics that man<lb />
learned and taught us<lb />
are no more different<lb />
than when Adolph<lb />
Ochs was pounding his<lb />
desk in New York at<lb />
the place where 'all the<lb />
news that's fit to print'<lb />
is sold Tompkins<lb />
said.<lb />
Cindy Broome, who<lb />
graduated in 1979, is a<lb />
general assignment<lb />
reporter for The<lb />
Washington Daily<lb />
News, where she has<lb />
been since August<lb />
1979.<lb />
Ms. Broome notes<lb />
that a journalism major<lb />
is not necessary to<lb />
become a journalist.<lb />
"A journalism minor is<lb />
sufficient to learn the<lb />
basics she said.<lb />
"Once you've learned<lb />
them, put them to use;<lb />
sharpen them<lb />
Ms. Broome advises<lb />
anyone who wants to<lb />
break into the jour-<lb />
nalism field to begin<lb />
writing for a newspaper<lb />
as soon as possible. She<lb />
added that reading will<lb />
broaden a journalist's<lb />
vocabulary, often<lb />
resulting in better<lb />
writing.<lb />
Ms. Broome was also<lb />
taught by Ira L. Baker<lb />
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