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�he<lb />
(Earnlinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
oi.55Norr'�. 33<lb />
10 Panes<lb />
Tuesday, November 11, 1980<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
Greenville Group<lb />
Sues Jaycee Chapter,<lb />
Area Radio Station<lb />
Glisson<lb />
.filing suit against area Jaycees and a radio station.<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
staff V riter<lb />
A local rock band has filed a suit<lb />
in Pitt County Superior Court<lb />
against the Washington. NC Junior<lb />
Chamber of Commerce and WSF1<lb />
radio in New Bern.<lb />
The suit alleges that the radio sta-<lb />
tion and the Washington Jaycees<lb />
agreed to pay SI .5(H) or a percentage<lb />
o the gate profits to the rock band<lb />
that placed first in a "battle of the<lb />
bands" competition held in<lb />
Beaufort County this summer.<lb />
Glisson, the group which has tiled<lb />
suit, was judged to be The best band<lb />
in the contest, but says the Jaycees<lb />
�ailed to award them cash prize.<lb />
Tom Glisson. Fred Glisson, Kyle<lb />
Alcoholism<lb />
Survey Shows Low Abuse At ECU<lb />
Ul<lb />
i<lb />
aent!<lb />
Univei<lb />
de<lb />
drin-<lb />
problems,<lb />
se who<lb />
;bly<lb />
3 nef � :es as a<lb />
a campus survey shows.<lb />
A<lb />
and<lb />
sit)<lb />
while<lb />
consu<lb />
result<lb />
'The results of the study indicate<lb />
that ECU is very comparable in its<lb />
problems to most campuses where<lb />
similar studies 'nave been done<lb />
says Jerr 1 otterhos, Director of the<lb />
Alcoholism Training Progiam, and<lb />
Chairperson of the C am<lb />
Alcohol Drug Education C<lb />
tee.<lb />
1 otterhos' committee conducted<lb />
the research study last yeat to<lb />
�neasure the drinking behavior oi<lb />
the campus community, both<lb />
students and employees, as a m<lb />
oi determining the extent oi the pro-<lb />
blems and needs which exist.<lb />
"It's not that we have a unique<lb />
problem here, but rather that we<lb />
wish to assume a positive and<lb />
responsible approach Lotterhos<lb />
said.<lb />
The survey was part of a broad<lb />
program encouraged by ECU to<lb />
promote responsibility in the use of<lb />
alcohol for members of the campus<lb />
community who indicated that they<lb />
use or have used alcoholic beverages<lb />
to some extent.<lb />
Following the research study,<lb />
recommendations to develop a stu-<lb />
dent peer intervention prevention<lb />
program to "support responsible<lb />
decisions about alcohol and drugs"<lb />
are being implemented, Lotterhos<lb />
said<lb />
Students To Receive<lb />
Wages Retroactively<lb />
A student centei for<lb />
Alcohol- Drug Information is to be<lb />
opened and manned by student<lb />
volunteers to provide service to<lb />
students. Also, a committee of the<lb />
faculty and staff is planning an<lb />
employee assistance program for all<lb />
university employees, he said.<lb />
Dr. Elmer E. Meyer, Jr Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life, said<lb />
"We feel that any university should<lb />
do what it can to promote respon-<lb />
sibility in our students in all areas<lb />
including their chemical consump-<lb />
tion Meyer last year appointed a<lb />
campus AlcoholDrug Education<lb />
Committee to study the problem<lb />
and make recommendations.<lb />
The Lotterhos survey indicated<lb />
that a small percentage of the<lb />
students and employees had ex-<lb />
perienced some<lb />
"negative"consequences as a result<lb />
of drinking behavior. These conse-<lb />
quences included such things as<lb />
missing class because of drinking,<lb />
damage to personal relationships,<lb />
driving under the influence, being<lb />
involved in fights and causing some<lb />
property damage.<lb />
The survey also showed that a<lb />
small number of students and<lb />
employees indicated they felt they<lb />
might have a personal drinking pro-<lb />
blem<lb />
The great majority of the students<lb />
and employees surveyed indicated<lb />
that they use alcohol, but with no<lb />
negative consequences as a result.<lb />
ECU Chancellor Thomas B.<lb />
Brewer said "We feel that, in keep-<lb />
ing with our continuing efforts to<lb />
provide an atmosphere of quality<lb />
education, a campus-wide program<lb />
promoting the responsible use of<lb />
alcohol is supportive of our overall<lb />
developmental goals, and is a<lb />
responsibility we should pursue<lb />
McBnde and Elliot White are the 800 people<lb />
members of the group. All four are concert. As<lb />
ECU students.<lb />
Several other bands participated<lb />
in the contest, which was sponsored<lb />
in June by the Jaycees to help raise<lb />
funds for the organization. The con-<lb />
test was a part of the Jaycees Sum-<lb />
mer Festival, which included other<lb />
fundraising events.<lb />
WSFL-FM radio helped promote<lb />
the events for the Jaycees, according<lb />
to Station Manager Ed Seeger.<lb />
Seeger has also been named as a<lb />
defendant in the suit.<lb />
The band is seeking SI, 500<lb />
damages and SI 5,000 punitive<lb />
images, in addition to other costs.<lb />
rhe East Carolinian could not<lb />
rea Steve Nobles, President of the<lb />
vs ashington Jaycees, for a comment<lb />
on the case. But in an interview in<lb />
Julv, Nobles said Seeger had in-<lb />
dicated to the Jaycees thai as many<lb />
as three or four thousand people<lb />
would attend such an event.<lb />
Seeger said that the radio station<lb />
had successfully promoted a similar<lb />
contest the previous year.<lb />
According to Nobles, only about<lb />
actually attended the<lb />
a whole, the Summer<lb />
festival lost SI.(XX), said Nobles in<lb />
the July interview.<lb />
Nobles said thai "no percentage<lb />
was ever mentioned " for the bands,<lb />
adding that his chapter did not have<lb />
the money to pay.<lb />
Bucanneers<lb />
Unavailable In<lb />
Student Store<lb />
The 1980 Buccaneer is<lb />
now available in the Buc<lb />
office located on the<lb />
second Poor o the<lb />
publications center.<lb />
Students wishing to pick<lb />
up their copy of the<lb />
yearbook must present a<lb />
photo ID to the Media<lb />
Board Secretary. The<lb />
Buc may no longer be<lb />
picked up at the Student<lb />
Supply Store.<lb />
Justice Department<lb />
Asks Judge To Approve<lb />
Discrimination Settlement<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C.<lb />
(CPS)-After a brief but heated bat-<lb />
tle, the U.S. Department of Educa-<lb />
tion affirmed last week it- intent to<lb />
allow students on College Work-<lb />
Study financial aid programs to col-<lb />
lect minimum wages retroactively<lb />
from October 1.<lb />
The new Higher Education<lb />
Reauthorization Act, passed in<lb />
September after two years oi intense<lb />
politicking, made work-study<lb />
students eligible for the S3.10<lb />
minimum wage for the first time in<lb />
history. Then a political battle<lb />
erupted over when students could<lb />
start getting the minimum wage.<lb />
Many administrators�who had<lb />
claimed giving work-study students<lb />
the minimum wage would eliminate<lb />
jobs for students�complained the<lb />
new pay scale should not go into ef-<lb />
fect until January 1, 1981.<lb />
"We understood it wouldn't start<lb />
until January 1 says an aide to<lb />
Sen. Thomas Eagleton (D-Mo.), a<lb />
member of the Senate education<lb />
committee.<lb />
A House education committee<lb />
staffer, who requested anonymity,<lb />
claims to be constantly fielding<lb />
phone calls from college ad-<lb />
ministrators worried about the addi-<lb />
tional expense of paying their stu-<lb />
dent workers more.<lb />
Primarily because of the wage<lb />
dispute, the Department of Educa-<lb />
tion delayed sending out a letter to<lb />
all colleges that explains how to im-<lb />
plement other parts of the landmark<lb />
reauthorization act, which provides<lb />
Consequently, work-study<lb />
students will soon be getting an ex-<lb />
tra paycheck for the hours worked<lb />
since October 1 that they hadn't<lb />
received S3.10 per hour.<lb />
The Department of Education let-<lb />
ter warns schools to deliver the extra<lb />
paychecks before the end of 1980.<lb />
Opponents of making the wage<lb />
hike retroactive were worried about<lb />
more than paying the extra money<lb />
to eligible students.<lb />
They worry that since work-study<lb />
funds are awarded as a lump sum,<lb />
students will have to work fewer<lb />
hours to make the same amount of<lb />
money. Schools would therefore<lb />
have to hire more people to work<lb />
when work-study students have<lb />
finished their hours.<lb />
Administrators also fret that the<lb />
new minimum wage will anger other<lb />
workers on campus. Federal exemp-<lb />
tions allow schools to pay<lb />
"unclassified hourly employees"<lb />
sub-minimum wages.<lb />
When they suddenly find co-<lb />
workers making a higher wage,<lb />
"there is bound to be some<lb />
disgruntled employees concedes<lb />
Dallas Martin of the National<lb />
Association of Student Financial<lb />
Aid Administrators.<lb />
Martin predicts that, as the result,<lb />
schools will be forced to extend the<lb />
minimum wage to their<lb />
"unclassified" employees as well.<lb />
Martin, who favors the minimum<lb />
wage for students, notes that the<lb />
October 1 date will be troublesome.<lb />
"Many of these schools already<lb />
WASHINGTON (UP1) � The<lb />
U.S. Justice Department Monday<lb />
asked a judge to approve a proposed<lb />
settlement of a discrimination suit<lb />
that calls for substantially increas-<lb />
ing the number of blacks and<lb />
women in the North Carolina<lb />
Highway Patrol.<lb />
In the settlement, the state of<lb />
North Carolina agrees to hire blacks<lb />
for 50 percent of the openings in<lb />
trooper training classes for the next<lb />
five years and women for 25 percent<lb />
of the openings.<lb />
The long term hiring goal is to<lb />
have the percentage of blacks and<lb />
women in trooper positions equal<lb />
the percentage of qualified blacks<lb />
and women in the state's civilian<lb />
labor force.<lb />
Currently, women comprise 41.3<lb />
percent of the state labor force and<lb />
General<lb />
become<lb />
i federal<lb />
Washington by Attorney<lb />
Benjamin Civiletti, will<lb />
final upon approval by ;<lb />
judge.<lb />
Besides settling most aspects of<lb />
the federal suit charging the state of<lb />
North CArolina with violating the<lb />
1964 Civil Rights Act, the decree<lb />
also would resolve a private class ac-<lb />
tion suit filed in 1974.<lb />
In addition, the state agreed to<lb />
promote black officers in at least the<lb />
percentage of their representation<lb />
among eligible officers. The length<lb />
of service requirement for line<lb />
sergeant, the first supervisory rank,<lb />
was reduced from seven to four<lb />
years to increase the number of<lb />
eligible blacks.<lb />
The settlement also requires the<lb />
state to hire minority applicants for<lb />
30 percent of the state highway<lb />
patrol's civilian positons. The state<lb />
JJtlV-V-lll Ji HIV J1HIV ,M. �- � i -<lb />
blacks 19 percent. There now are 53 agreed to start an active program to<lb />
blacks among the 1,150 state<lb />
troopers in North Carolina, and the<lb />
only woman trooper was hired last<lb />
March.<lb />
The consent decree, announced in<lb />
recruit blacks and women for<lb />
trooper jobs, including the recruit-<lb />
ment of women without regard to its<lb />
minimum height requirement of five<lb />
feet six.<lb />
Teen Suicide Rate<lb />
Jumps Dramatically<lb />
Thirteen teenagers kill themselves 17-month period ending last sum<lb />
IS:�wtteh collets mus, have ,he,r budge figured for �he<lb />
inc guiuciwiva , cvmnathie with their<lb />
follow for the next five years<lb />
At the department, Student<lb />
Special Services representative Skee<lb />
Smith confirmed the explanatory<lb />
letter had been delayed, adding that<lb />
"the department has acknowledged<lb />
that schools will be inconvenienced<lb />
(by the new wage), and that it will<lb />
cost them money But she said i<lb />
was clear from the start that<lb />
students would be eligible for the<lb />
wage as of October 1, not January<lb />
I.<lb />
year, and we sympathize with their<lb />
predicament<lb />
"But this provision has been in<lb />
the proposed bill for almost a<lb />
year he points out, adding that<lb />
many colleges made the switch long<lb />
ago in anticipation of the bill's<lb />
passage.<lb />
Indeed, the student minimum<lb />
wage has been anticipated so long<lb />
Along For The Ride<lb />
in the U.S. every day.<lb />
The film "Ordinary People'<lb />
dramatizes this epidemic. The pro-<lb />
blem the Jarrett family faces � an<lb />
adolescent son trying to recover<lb />
from a mental breakdown, signaled<lb />
by a suicide attempt � is not un-<lb />
common across the country.<lb />
Nationwide, the suicide rate<lb />
among teens is rising rapidly, as the<lb />
suicide rate for the general popula-<lb />
tion is declining. In 1977, the last<lb />
year for which complete figures are<lb />
available, 4,747 teenagers aged 15 to<lb />
19 killed themselves, a 20 percent in-<lb />
crease in one yar, and a 300 percent<lb />
increase since 1960.<lb />
Suicide is now the third largest<lb />
leading cause of death among young<lb />
people aged 15 to 19, ranking just<lb />
behind accidents and homicides.<lb />
For the general population,<lb />
however, suicide is the ninth leading<lb />
cause of death.<lb />
Experts say, however, that since desperate for help but don t know<lb />
many suicides are reported as ac- how to find it said Giffin.<lb />
mer, 28 teenagers took their own<lb />
lives.<lb />
Chicago's North Shore, one ot<lb />
the richest areas in the country, is<lb />
known as the "suicide belt" among<lb />
local therapists. Why is suicide so<lb />
high in affluent areas?" "I just<lb />
don't know said North Shore<lb />
psychiatrist Mary Giffin.<lb />
"Everyone will give their own<lb />
sociological guesses on why suicide<lb />
is a problem particularly in affluent<lb />
areas, but no one has the answer<lb />
Though about 5,000 teenagers kill<lb />
themselves each year, the number<lb />
who attempt suicide is as much as<lb />
100 times as high, or about 500,000<lb />
teens.<lb />
Psychiatrists say that people who<lb />
attempt suicides are really looking<lb />
for help � not death. "Those who<lb />
attempt to commit suicide are<lb />
Edward Murchison, of Umstead Dormitory, brought his pet, Krankie the<lb />
Ferret, out into the unseasonably warm sunshine ECU students have en-<lb />
ioved for the past several davs. Frankie's ancestors in Europe were com-<lb />
wage has been anticipated so long JO " and bs Frwke fprs , f hjs<lb />
� iX: ttjzxsz? ��his back -�and eamine (he passers b-<lb />
cidents, suicide is the number one<lb />
killer of young people.<lb />
The news is worse for affluent<lb />
teens. One cluster of 10 suburbs on<lb />
Chicago's North Shore now leads<lb />
Laurie Russell, a sophomore at a<lb />
high school on Chicago's North<lb />
Shore said she knows of people at<lb />
her school who have attempted to<lb />
commit suicide. "Growing up in<lb />
the state in teenage suicides with a this kind of environment is tough.<lb />
250 percent increase since 1970. In a Parents have very high expectations<lb />
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I HI LAST CAROL INI AN<lb />
NOV I MBl R II, 19S0<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ECU SURF CLUB<lb />
VVe have a business meeting<lb />
scheduled for this Thursday at 7<lb />
p m in room 248 Mendenhall to<lb />
develop plans for the Nov 22 con<lb />
test at Wnghtsville Beach<lb />
Members are urged to attend and<lb />
all interested persons are<lb />
welcome<lb />
AMA<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
VVednesdaya, November 12 at 5 00<lb />
p m in Rawl 130 All centest<lb />
tickets are due November 11 at<lb />
4 00 pm The tickets are to be<lb />
turned m at Or Keyt s office<lb />
EXCEPTIONAL<lb />
CHILDREN<lb />
interested m learn,ng more<lb />
about exceptional ir"ldren and<lb />
where education s heading for<lb />
them in the 80 s' if so don't mis<lb />
out on this great opportunity the<lb />
Student Council tor Exceptional<lb />
Children State Convention to be<lb />
held here on campus at<lb />
MendiPi  Nov 14 and<lb />
Saturday ?�� jnlights in<lb />
ciudf� panel of<lb />
the state,<lb />
 shopsspeakers ana<lb />
the Ci c hcnrAll programs<lb />
revolve around the theme Spt<lb />
 - of the 80s Registration<lb />
Mendenhall trom 5 00 to 7 00<lb />
�.�, night and from 8 30 9 00<lb />
on Sa'uroa� morn-ng You don't<lb />
t an SCEC member to at<lb />
� or even a special ed maior<lb />
� . � - � ��' spec ial<lb />
Reg rratu ����� s: oo<lb />
GAY COMMUNITY<lb />
Fast Carolina Gay Com<lb />
munity a hold "� weekly<lb />
met' 'w Tuesday November 11th.<lb />
' �, meetings are held<lb />
al 3 E 10th St at the bottom of<lb />
College Mill This week there wilib<lb />
e a guest speaxer Nominations for<lb />
new i : CGC will also<lb />
be accept �� S meeting<lb />
Nove" ' �8 ECGC will<lb />
have a Thanksgiving Dinner<lb />
q $1 50 to<lb />
help pay 1 " � � � � 1 � � ;l!an<lb />
rue ecgc<lb />
ai i nes a.one who s n<lb />
itte B � of Our<lb />
Ac are a service<lb />
rga rat It rhe ECU campus<lb />
u have any questions concern<lb />
the purpose of our organization<lb />
please feel tree to ask<lb />
SAM<lb />
� �� The SOv ety tor the Ad<lb />
vancement o Management will<lb />
3 DuS!ness meefng Thursday<lb />
N .mber 13th a 4 00 n Raw 104<lb />
a- � 'o attend There are no<lb />
� dues this semester so iom 1V"A<lb />
GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
. - � - jma Serice<lb />
Soror.t, s sp Wing 1 Cosmetic<lb />
. NovemtM W it c 00<lb />
� .s be 1 it Mendenha<lb />
Room 244 Cosmot<lb />
�  . - iners<lb />
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11.25 a in be ised al<lb />
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HUNGER COALITION<lb />
The C 1 ' s open to anyone<lb />
tterested n study rtg and acting<lb />
"e problem o iocai ana world<lb />
hunger A meeting will be held<lb />
Nov 13 ai 4 00 p m at the<lb />
Ni'frian Center. 953 E tOth St<lb />
LDS<lb />
The LDS Student Association in<lb />
vites you to join them for an in<lb />
stifute class each Thursday night<lb />
at 6 15 in Brewster B 20! Class<lb />
content under the instruction of<lb />
Bro Bill Evenhuis, Seminary In<lb />
stitute Director for the Kmston ,<lb />
NC Stake, centers around the doc<lb />
tnnes and philosophies of The<lb />
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter<lb />
day Siants The class will be held<lb />
at this time for the remainder ot<lb />
the 1980 81 school year All in<lb />
ferested persons are welcome to<lb />
attend<lb />
BUSINESS<lb />
CONFERENCE<lb />
The North Carolina Business<lb />
Education Association will hold its<lb />
'sixteenth annual conference<lb />
November 6 8 at the Bordeaux<lb />
Motor inn in Fayetfeville Approx<lb />
imately three hundred business<lb />
and office education teachers<lb />
from lunior high school through<lb />
the university level are expected<lb />
to attend<lb />
HEALTH CAREERS<lb />
More than 60 health and human<lb />
service agencies will visit East<lb />
Carolina University Nov 14 to in<lb />
terview upper level ECU students<lb />
who are preparing for career m<lb />
health related fields<lb />
The represented agencies in<lb />
elude hospitals rehabilitation<lb />
centers state and local human<lb />
resource agencies centers for the<lb />
handicapped and the U S armed<lb />
forces<lb />
Interviewing institutions are<lb />
located throughout the Carolines<lb />
as wen as Virginia Maryland,<lb />
Tennessee, Georgia and the<lb />
District of Columbia<lb />
informal interviews will be held<lb />
in the ECU Nursing Building bet<lb />
ween 9 45 a m and 1 p m<lb />
REAL ESTATE<lb />
A real estate investment<lb />
seminar designed tor real estate<lb />
professionals, lending officers and<lb />
potential investors. will be offered<lb />
b� East Carolina University<lb />
Wednesday Nov 19<lb />
The program will be directed by<lb />
James R Mawkins A former<lb />
mayor of Durham, Mawkms has<lb />
more than 21 years of professional<lb />
experience in commercial and in<lb />
come properties<lb />
Co sponsors ot the seminar are<lb />
the ECU Division of Continuing<lb />
Education and the Greenville Pitl<lb />
County Board ot Realtors Ses<lb />
sions will be held at the Ramada<lb />
inn<lb />
Topics to be discussed include<lb />
 a'acteris'cs ot real estate in<lb />
vestments forms o real estate<lb />
ownership cash flow determma<lb />
tion and analysis, measuring m<lb />
vestment returns and sndica<lb />
tions<lb />
Further information about the<lb />
seminar is available from Reai<lb />
Estate investment Seminar<lb />
Div son ot Continuing Educaiton.<lb />
E Hi Carolina University Green<lb />
� N C 28734<lb />
ARCHITECT<lb />
Ralegh architect Joseph<lb />
Flowers A I A , will speak at East<lb />
Carolina University Nov 19 in a<lb />
public program on the restoration<lb />
of the Andrew Johnson birthplace<lb />
in Raleigh<lb />
Tic lecture scheduled for 1 p m<lb />
in Room 1327 of the Leo Jenkins<lb />
F ,ne Arts Center, is open to all m<lb />
terested persons Sponsor ot the<lb />
program is the ECU chapter ot the<lb />
National Society ot interior<lb />
Designers<lb />
ARTIFACTS<lb />
A collection of 100 items from<lb />
pre Columbian America and<lb />
works by primarily local, contem<lb />
porary artists are on display at the<lb />
Gray Gallery of East Carolina<lb />
University's Museum of Art<lb />
The pre Columbian exhibition<lb />
includes works from the Mayan<lb />
mean and other old American In<lb />
dian cultures and ranges from<lb />
ceramic figures and pottery to<lb />
pieces of woven textiles and stone<lb />
carvings Both utilitarian articles<lb />
and religious items are on display,<lb />
most dating from the period<lb />
before Columbus discovered the<lb />
New World<lb />
Also on view are items m<lb />
various media from the traveling<lb />
exhibition of works by ECU School<lb />
of Art graduate stur its and a<lb />
print retrospective Jf graphic<lb />
art selected from folios from ECU<lb />
art seniors during the years<lb />
1969 1976<lb />
The ECU students works will be<lb />
on display through Nov 11 The<lb />
pre Columbian art assembled<lb />
from collections of Duke Universi<lb />
ty the ECU anthropology pro<lb />
gram and various private owners,<lb />
will be shown through fall<lb />
semester ���<lb />
Gray Gallery, located in the Leo<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts Center on the<lb />
mam campus, is open each week<lb />
day from 10 a m until 5pm and<lb />
on Sunday afternoons from 1 to 4<lb />
p m<lb />
HUNGER COALITION<lb />
The Greenville Hunger Coalition<lb />
will meet on Thursday. Nov 13 at<lb />
4 00 p m at the Newman Center<lb />
953 E Tenth St The Coalition is<lb />
open to anyone interested m study<lb />
mg and acting on the problem of<lb />
Iocai and world hunger We are<lb />
currently planning the Fast For A<lb />
Wona Harvest Nov 20th<lb />
FAST<lb />
Each yeat the Greenville<lb />
Hunger Coalition and the interne<lb />
tional agency, Oxfam America,<lb />
sponsor a tast on the Thursday<lb />
before Thanksgiving The money<lb />
you save by not eating is donated<lb />
for self help projects to aid hungr,<lb />
people become self suffic en'<lb />
Plan to fast' Stop by the table out<lb />
Side the Book Store on Nov 18th or<lb />
19th to sign up<lb />
AUTOMATION<lb />
David Fraade of G<lb />
internationally knowr<lb />
will speak at Eas'<lb />
University Nov 11 on the npart<lb />
ot Automation in Today �  ' <lb />
Society " Fraadr<lb />
Automation Engniu<lb />
Burroughs WeMcomi- c H<lb />
lecture is sponsored by Hillel a<lb />
Jewish youth ana stud<lb />
organization S .<lb />
ticipating m the program tor<lb />
ECU'S Jewish and international<lb />
Festival w th a sef es o' I ms lee<lb />
tures a lewish dance workshop<lb />
anc a lo ind bage so � �� .<lb />
2 6 I esl � � activities � I � �'<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center ana<lb />
the Ledonia S Wright Cuitura'<lb />
Center on campus Fraade's lee<lb />
ture is scheduled at 7 p m . Nov<lb />
11, m Room 244. Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center<lb />
SPORTCLUBCOUNCIL<lb />
The November meeting ot the<lb />
Sport Club Council will be held on<lb />
Wednesday. November 12 at 3 30<lb />
p m in 104 Memorial Gym All<lb />
club presidents and advisors<lb />
should attena Representatives of<lb />
student groups wishing to become<lb />
recognized sport clubs should also<lb />
be in attendance at this meeting<lb />
FOOSEBALL<lb />
Register now to participate in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
ACU i All Campus Table Soccer<lb />
Tournament The double elirmna<lb />
tion tournament will be held<lb />
Wednesday. November 19 at 6 00<lb />
p m m the MSC recreation area<lb />
Open to ECU students, this tour<lb />
nament will detenne the one (1)<lb />
open doubles team who will repre<lb />
sent ECU at the Assocation ot Coi<lb />
ege Unions international Region<lb />
V tournament at East Tennessee<lb />
State University m Februrary An<lb />
entering team may consist of two<lb />
(2) men, two (2� women or oil-<lb />
man and one (1) woman The<lb />
participants who W'll be going to<lb />
Tennessee will have all trip e�<lb />
penses paid by Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center<lb />
Registration forms and more in<lb />
formation are available at the<lb />
MSC Billiards Center Teams<lb />
must register by Mono<lb />
November !7 in order to par<lb />
in 'pate<lb />
EPISCOPAL WORSHIP<lb />
An episcopal sevice ot Holy<lb />
Communion will be celebrated<lb />
Tuesday evening Nov llth in the<lb />
chapel of the M-tbodist Student<lb />
Center (5th Street across trom<lb />
Garrett Dorm I The service will<lb />
be at 5 30 p m with the Episcopal<lb />
Chapiam the Rev B'H Hadden<lb />
celebrating<lb />
PROTECTIVE<lb />
SERVICES<lb />
Pa Capps win speak on Protec<lb />
� .1- Services offered in Greenviie<lb />
Monday night, Nov 17. at 7 p m at<lb />
244 VSC Refreshments w n be<lb />
served Everyone is 'nvited to<lb />
come<lb />
S.U. ARTIST<lb />
Applications are now being<lb />
taken for position of Student union<lb />
Arl st for Spr.ng Semester Ap<lb />
pneat'on forms may be picked up<lb />
n the Student union Office, room<lb />
234. Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Deadi.ne November 14 1980<lb />
MUSIC<lb />
� East Carolina University<lb />
chapte' of Sigma Alpha iota a<lb />
professional music fraternity, a<lb />
be sponsoring a Community Ac<lb />
Music Proiect The event a<lb />
be held Thursday. November 13<lb />
1980. from 6 30 to 9 00 p.m at the<lb />
Carolina East MaU The purpose<lb />
o the proiect is to make the public<lb />
aware of the different organiza<lb />
tions within the ECU School of<lb />
Music and how they are beneficial<lb />
to the community Among the<lb />
organizations participating are<lb />
The Music Therapy Club, the ECU<lb />
chapters of the Music Educators<lb />
National Conference iMENC<lb />
National Assooat.on of Jazz<lb />
Educators NAjEi. Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha. S.gma Alpha iota, and the<lb />
American Choral Directors<lb />
Association (ACDA)<lb />
GRE<lb />
The Graduate Record Examma<lb />
t,on viil be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday<lb />
December 13. 1980 Application<lb />
blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to Educational Testing<lb />
Service. Box 966 R Princeton NJ<lb />
08540 Applications must oe<lb />
postmarked no later than<lb />
November1980 Applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center Room 105 Speght<lb />
Building<lb />
FILM<lb />
The New England of Robert<lb />
Frost a travel adventure film<lb />
narrated by Dewitt Jones, will be<lb />
shown at East Carolina universi<lb />
�� s Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Nov 13 at 8 p m<lb />
The film, first of ECU'S 1980 81<lb />
Travel Adventure Film Series<lb />
will be screened m Mendrix<lb />
Theatre Tickets are available at<lb />
the Central Ticket Office at J2 50<lb />
each<lb />
SIGN LANGUAGE<lb />
The Sign Language Club will<lb />
have its regular b' monthly<lb />
meeting on Sunday November 16,<lb />
1980 at 6 p m in the multi purpose<lb />
room of MSC There will be a<lb />
covered dish supper before the<lb />
meeting and a Captioned film<lb />
afterward This week s film is<lb />
"The Poseidon Adventure' All<lb />
members are reminded to attena<lb />
and anyone interested in ioining<lb />
may do so you need not know<lb />
sign language<lb />
LSAT<lb />
The Law School Admission Test<lb />
wilt be offered at East Carolina<lb />
University on Saturday.<lb />
December 6, 1980 Application<lb />
olanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to Educational Testing<lb />
Service Box 966 R, Princeton NJ<lb />
08540 Registration deadline is<lb />
November 10, 1980 Applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center Speight Building<lb />
Room 105<lb />
SIGMA TAU DELTA<lb />
SIGMA TAU DELTA National<lb />
English Honor Society, will meet<lb />
Tuesday. November 11 1980, at<lb />
7 30 p m in Mendenhall 221<lb />
Following a short business<lb />
meeting Dr Karen Baldwin will<lb />
present a sound'Siide program<lb />
about American Folklore An in<lb />
formal coffee hour will follow<lb />
Members, prospctive members,<lb />
and interested persons are invited<lb />
BIRTHDAY<lb />
Announcing the birthday of<lb />
Sharon Marie Albert On this<lb />
special day. i give you nothing<lb />
because all that is mine belongs to<lb />
you l love you<lb />
Forrest<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda will meet on<lb />
Tuesday, November 18th at 4 pm<lb />
in Rawl 103 Tickets for the<lb />
December social will be<lb />
distributed to members Please<lb />
plan to attend this meeting, so the<lb />
sale of the tickets can begin on<lb />
Tuesday November 18th<lb />
COFFEEHOUSE<lb />
The Student union Coffeehouse<lb />
Committee urgently needs new<lb />
members for spring semester and<lb />
next year<lb />
The committee will lose 34 of its<lb />
members to graduation in<lb />
December, and the remaining 1 4<lb />
will graduate in Ma<lb />
It you enioy the Coffeehouse and<lb />
have about four hours a week you<lb />
can spare, please apply m the Stu<lb />
dent union office, rm 234, MSC<lb />
We especially encourage<lb />
underclassmen to apply, although<lb />
we welcome all students<lb />
MINORITY<lb />
LAW DAY<lb />
The University of North<lb />
Carolina School of Law is sponsor<lb />
ing a Carolina Minority Law Day<lb />
on Friday. November 21. 1980 in<lb />
Chapel Hill All minorites con<lb />
templatmg graduate law studies<lb />
are encouraged to attend Applica<lb />
tion forms are available in the<lb />
Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Center m the Bloxton House<lb />
ART SHOW<lb />
Art work m various med.a by<lb />
Kathy Sholar senior student in the<lb />
East Carolina University School of<lb />
Art, wil be on display Nov 7 13 in<lb />
joyner Library A candidate for<lb />
the Bachelor of Arts deorpp In<lb />
communication arts, Ms Shoiar s<lb />
displaying a number of gra<lb />
designs I logo, poster and bro I<lb />
designs drawings ana iliustra<lb />
tions, intaglio prints and<lb />
photographs She is a member of<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi honor society,<lb />
the Visual Arts Forum and Design<lb />
Associates During her studies<lb />
here, she has done several design<lb />
proiects for local businesses and<lb />
campus organizations<lb />
AUDITIONS<lb />
Auditions tor "Die Fleder<lb />
maus a light opera by Johann<lb />
Strauss Jr . will be held Nov 10<lb />
and 11 7 10 p m m the Recita<lb />
Hall of the Fletcher Music Center<lb />
at East Carolina university The<lb />
ECU Opera Theatre production<lb />
auditions are open to students<lb />
ECU faculty members and Singers<lb />
from the local area Roles to be<lb />
tilled include two sopranos one<lb />
mezzo soprano (or alto) three<lb />
tenors, two basses, as weM as<lb />
chorus parts and speaking parts<lb />
The opera will be presented Feb<lb />
26 28, 1981 While rehersals will<lb />
begin after Thanksgiving, mten<lb />
sive rehearsals will not be under<lb />
way until after Jan 1 Further m<lb />
formation about the auditions and<lb />
the production is available from<lb />
Dr Clyde Hiss at the ECU School<lb />
of Music, telephone 757 6331<lb />
ROAD RACE<lb />
Tr.e Coastai Care na Track<lb />
Clue an Pitt Plaz � �<lb />
Assoc of GreenviMe NC are spon<lb />
sonng a 7 Mile Road Race ana a<lb />
�' � Ron Run to be held on<lb />
. Novembei<lb />
�, m. T he races w fart a<lb />
� P M Piaza<lb />
rchanaise awaras a<lb />
g.ven to the overall male ana<lb />
lie winners as well as t(  ��<lb />
� st place mail and te' �<lb />
shers in each ag�' group<lb />
Vodals will be presentea to the<lb />
2na and 3rd place t n stw<lb />
and female in ea ' � ' 'up<lb />
Pan panl �  ' -<lb />
� oups<lb />
���" nated by the Pitt<lb />
Plaza Merchant '� a tx<lb />
 �. i draw i to I held<lb />
. � . � <lb />
. ��<lb />
wards w � � -<lb />
cart pan's<lb />
� ry tee for ftnl s S4 00<lb />
ECU studet ' � � ' � �<lb />
� H in �" raged to par<lb />
pate E n'r v blanks are<lb />
available fro� Pitl Plan<lb />
chants or at the  R<lb />
Room 204 Memorial G '<lb />
" . � A �<lb />
VACCINE<lb />
The Influenza vaccine is<lb />
available for students at the Stu<lb />
dent Health Center Students bet<lb />
ween ages 13 27 should get the vac<lb />
cine m two doses given one month<lb />
apart Students over 28 years old<lb />
need only one dose The cost ol the<lb />
vaccine is $1 50 per dose It is par<lb />
ticularly important tor students<lb />
wth chronic respiratory disorders<lb />
such as asthma and emphysema<lb />
or any other chronic illnesses to<lb />
receive the vaccine (both doses if<lb />
under 28 years old) before<lb />
Christmas<lb />
ACCOUNTING TUTORS<lb />
The Accounting Society will pro<lb />
vide tutoring services every<lb />
Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5<lb />
p m. in Rawl 339 for Acct 2401 and<lb />
2521 students<lb />
cso<lb />
The Center tor Student Oppor<lb />
tunit.es (CSO) in the School of<lb />
Medicine has immediate openings<lb />
for qualified tutors with expense<lb />
m math, physics ana chemistry<lb />
You must have an academic<lb />
. erformance m the<lb />
subiect amj Wage based on<lb />
academo classification, eg<lb />
undergraduate graduate Contact<lb />
Dr Frye. 217 Whichard Annex or<lb />
Call 757 6122 or 6075 tor ar inter<lb />
view<lb />
RAFFLE<lb />
Wn 1500 00 in records tapes of<lb />
your choice from the Record Bar<lb />
in Easter Seals Holiday $500<lb />
Record Rattle Tickets each<lb />
SI 00 Your group can buy and or<lb />
sell t  � ilSO 00 m<lb />
records) or register by mail to<lb />
day Can Easter Seals. 114 E<lb />
� � - � Street ?58 3230<lb />
ART CONTEST<lb />
Worla Research inc . the San<lb />
Diego California based non<lb />
profit non part.san educational<lb />
ana research group has announc<lb />
� mat ' s sponsor ny a nation<lb />
wide art competition among high<lb />
sc hool and college studc '<lb />
a new bole ogo<lb />
 or ding to Barbara<lb />
fevi promotion director tor<lb />
Resea n All entries must<lb />
be re e by midnight,<lb />
Decembei N 1980 to t. � .<lb />
the 1 � � .<lb />
� �, �� � npetil m is open to all<lb />
high scl � '<lb />
Students interested n submitting<lb />
a log - should write ART<lb />
CONTEST World Researc<lb />
. lornia 92121<lb />
tor entrant requirements and con<lb />
tes' ' '<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
Ihe Easl aroliniun<lb />
welcomes all campus<lb />
organizations to submit items<lb />
to the Vnnouni emenK sec-<lb />
tion. Due lo oar span I<lb />
tions, however, all<lb />
submissions should be no<lb />
longer than 5(1 words. Hand-<lb />
written submissions will also<lb />
no longer be accepted. Items<lb />
must be submitted no later<lb />
than 1 p.m. on Mondays or<lb />
W ednesdas.<lb />
PHIALHPATHETA<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta, the History<lb />
Honorary Society is having a<lb />
meeting on Tuesday. November 11<lb />
at 7 30 p m in the Richard C Todd<lb />
Room in Owing Brewster items<lb />
of discussion have not been f main<lb />
ed so all members are encouraged 10<lb />
attend<lb />
SURFANDSAND<lb />
The Sociology'Anthropology<lb />
Club invites everyone from<lb />
biologist to beach bum to a presen<lb />
tation by Dr John Maiola and<lb />
John Fisch on Marine Coastal<lb />
Studies The lecture will be held<lb />
Wednesday. November 12 at 7 00<lb />
p m at Brewster D 302<lb />
Refreshments will be served<lb />
following the program For more<lb />
info, call Anna (752 0826) or Britta<lb />
(7S8 8867)<lb />
AKA<lb />
There has been a slight change<lb />
in the dates previously listed for<lb />
the Student of the Year Contest<lb />
sponsored by Alpha Kappa Alpha<lb />
The deadline has been moved to<lb />
Nov 17 and the actual date of the<lb />
contest to Nov 23 It will still be<lb />
held in the Mendenhall<lb />
Auditorium beginning at 7 00<lb />
Would any person interest in par<lb />
ticipating please call 752 9192 or<lb />
contact any Alpha Kappa Alpha<lb />
soror for details.<lb />
CHANGE<lb />
The Department of Geography<lb />
at East Carolina University has<lb />
been renamed the Department of<lb />
Geography and Planning The<lb />
change is effective immediately.<lb />
according to Chancellor Thomas<lb />
B Brewer The department offers<lb />
both geography and urban and<lb />
regional planning degrees at the<lb />
bachelor's and master's levels<lb />
MUSIC RECITAL<lb />
Clarinetist Barbara Ellen<lb />
Arneth ot Raleigh senior student<lb />
in the East Carolina University<lb />
School ot Music, will perform in<lb />
recital Friday. Nov 14, at 7 30<lb />
pm in the AJ Fletcher Music<lb />
Center Recital Hall Her program<lb />
will include Vaughan Williams'<lb />
"Six Studies in English Folk<lb />
song, ' the Brahms "Sonate Es<lb />
Dur Opus 120, No 2 and CM<lb />
Maria von Weber's Concertino<lb />
Opus 26 She will be accompanied<lb />
by pianists Elizabeth Braxton ana<lb />
Va! Parks and assisted by flutists<lb />
Dena Biomberg and Michael<lb />
Elliot and guitarist Mark Stone<lb />
CAREER SERVICES<lb />
Mark Your Calendars Take A<lb />
Giant step Workshop, November<lb />
11 and 12, 3 5 p m 221 Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center A seminar which<lb />
will help you "take a giant step m<lb />
to your future Learn about<lb />
career services available to you as<lb />
a freshman, sophomore, tunior or<lb />
senior Don't miss it!<lb />
$4.81<lb />
!$$S$$$$$$$$$$$$$$S$5$$$!<lb />
KODACOLOR<lb />
Developed and Printed<lb />
EXPOSURE (C CQ<lb />
ROLL ONLYP-�-JvJ<lb />
No Foiegn<lb />
Film<lb />
;$$$$$$$$$$<lb />
SUMMER CAMP<lb />
Summer Camp Employment<lb />
Day is November 18. 103pm in<lb />
the Mendenhall multi purpose<lb />
room Students who wish summer<lb />
employment with camps should<lb />
come be the Cooperative Educa<lb />
tion office in 313 Rawl Building to<lb />
arrange interviews with<lb />
recruiters<lb />
COMMITTEES<lb />
The Office of the Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life is still<lb />
accepting applications for the 63<lb />
committee openings The various<lb />
committees fall under the<lb />
headings, Administrative Comit<lb />
tees. Faculty Senate Academic<lb />
Committees, Academic Support.<lb />
Institutional Support Please come<lb />
by room 204 Whichard and fill out<lb />
an application<lb />
36<lb />
EXPOSU<lb />
ROLL ONLY<lb />
Wld.�M4<lb />
FILM DEVELOPING<lb />
$1.92<lb />
20 EXPOSURE<lb />
KODACHROME<lb />
AND EKTACHROME<lb />
PROCESSING ONLY<lb />
36 EXPOSURE Q K<lb />
KODACHROME KV�AJ<lb />
AND EKTACHROME<lb />
PROCESSING ONLY<lb />
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LOW, LOW PRICES ON<lb />
Movie<lb />
PROCESSING<lb />
KODACHROME<lb />
AND EKTACHROME<lb />
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$2.11<lb />
SUPER � AND STANOAftS MOVIES<lb />
LIMITED OFFER<lb />
OFFER EXPIRES<lb />
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 ach of th��� �dv.rtlMd lt�tn� it .�quired to b� r.adlly available tor ��'��' �'<lb />
balow the advertiee'i price m each ASP Store except at apecifically noted<lb />
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PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. NOV. 15 AT ASP 'MOREEN VI LLE RS<lb />
ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLfcbALfcHb<lb />
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ANN PAGE 2 gallon 11 70 !<lb />
LOWFATMILK UG 1<lb />
Beautiful, Fine Porcelain<lb />
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when war<lb />
dividuals.<lb />
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manuscripts are family,<lb />
personal, military or<lb />
administrative papers<lb />
that pertain to North<lb />
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1870s, are preserved in<lb />
Joyi Library's<lb />
Manuscript c ollection<lb />
as are the public and<lb />
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dreds of interesting in-<lb /><lb />
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documents a bo u t<lb />
China.<lb />
DonaldR. 1 ennon,<lb />
d i r e c t o ioft h e<lb />
manuscriptcollection.<lb />
spends a lot of his time<lb />
soliciting contributions<lb />
to the collection.<lb />
"There is a tremen-<lb />
dous amount of com-<lb />
petition, especially con-<lb />
sidering that we don't<lb />
have the prestige of the<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill or<lb />
the Duke University<lb />
collections I ennon<lb />
said. "Most people<lb />
wouldn't think of call-<lb />
ing ECU. I spend a<lb />
great deal of my time<lb />
contacting people to see<lb />
if they want their<lb />
papers preserved here.<lb />
As a result, we have to<lb />
do a lot more outreach<lb />
work<lb />
I ennon, who also<lb />
teaches history at ECU,<lb />
began working with the<lb />
collection in 1967 when<lb />
it held only 25 collec-<lb />
tions. Today, the<lb />
records, letters, diaries<lb />
and other papers of<lb />
about 5(X) individuals<lb />
have been acquired and<lb />
classified.<lb />
Getting manuscripts<lb />
sometimes involves a<lb />
little detective work.<lb />
Once, a man called to<lb />
ask about some papers<lb />
he had seen, but would<lb />
not say where the<lb />
papers were located.<lb />
"By the way he talk-<lb />
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was on to something<lb />
rathei important<lb />
1 ennon recounted. "1<lb />
did a little bit of sear-<lb />
ching, and found the<lb />
collection scattered on<lb />
the top floor ol a<lb />
tobacco warehouse<lb />
he said.<lb />
As it turned out, the<lb />
papers belonged to a<lb />
Charles Dyer, a naval<lb />
attache in Madrid at<lb />
the time that the<lb />
Spanish-American Wai<lb />
broke out. " J hings<lb />
turn up in the most<lb />
unlikely places I en-<lb />
non said.<lb />
The collections are<lb />
concentrated in tour<lb />
categories.<lb />
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North Carolina<lb />
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tions include military<lb />
records oi all kinds,<lb />
missionary records and<lb />
diaries, and documents<lb />
dealing with tobacco.<lb />
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co papers are often<lb />
related to North<lb />
Carolina, many of<lb />
them are from tobac-<lb />
conists who report oti<lb />
then experiences while<lb />
doing business in China<lb />
and the Middle last.<lb />
I he oldest single<lb />
document in the<lb />
manuscript collection is<lb />
a land record dating to<lb />
1715 concerning the<lb />
sale of colonial Gov.<lb />
I homas Carey's pro-<lb />
perty after the rebellion<lb />
now named alter him.<lb />
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requested is the<lb />
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from North Carolina's<lb />
first p o s t -<lb />
Revolutionary War<lb />
governor, Filias Carr.<lb />
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non, students are the<lb />
largest users oi the<lb />
manuscript facility,<lb />
although authors and<lb />
researchers from other<lb />
states and nations have<lb />
done work there.<lb />
Jewel Tradsr<lb />
Case &amp; Pouc)i<lb />
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ef CMKJ Us<lb />
Many Pressures Lead To<lb />
Suicides Among Teenagers<lb />
Continued from pajt' 1<lb />
1 aui ie Russell, a<lb />
sophomore at a hi<lb />
school on Chicaj<lb />
North Shore said<lb />
knows of people at her<lb />
school who have at<lb />
tempted to commit<lb />
suicide. "Growing up<lb />
in this kind ol envin<lb />
ment is tough. Parents<lb />
have very high expec<lb />
tions and when you fall<lb />
short it's hard to deal<lb />
with. The all want<lb />
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honor roll and the)<lb />
don't realize that<lb />
everyone just can't<lb />
make those grades.<lb />
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like failures<lb />
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we want materially<lb />
Russell said, "but that<lb />
doesn't make up foi<lb />
emotional needs that go<lb />
unfulfilled. A lot oi my<lb />
friends don't feel loved<lb />
or needed<lb />
 :hough there is no<lb />
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"typical suicide vic-<lb />
tim" experts generally<lb />
agree that certain<lb />
characteristics are<lb />
signals that someone<lb />
could be suicidal. "Any<lb />
change in attitude is<lb />
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"It suddenly an outgo-<lb />
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or a happy person<lb />
becomes despondent,<lb />
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considered suicidal.<lb />
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high school in Dallas<lb />
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teens in Dallas C ounty<lb />
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Dorothy Lewis. With<lb />
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nalism that Meyer and the ad-<lb />
ministration want: the kind that<lb />
never reports "bad" news or<lb />
criticizes their operation. This<lb />
newspaper will never stoop to that<lb />
level of puff and hype � unless we<lb />
were interested in training our<lb />
employees for jobs in the Soviet<lb />
Union.<lb />
What's Going On?<lb />
But it might be interesting to<lb />
evaluate and speculate some of the<lb />
recent actions in and around the<lb />
campus media just to try to get a<lb />
handle on the situation.<lb />
The ECU Media Board and the<lb />
SOULS organization have been in<lb />
cahoots to swing a "minority" seat<lb />
for the SOULS president. The<lb />
board wants the chancellor to re-<lb />
quest authorization from the Board<lb />
Of Trustees to create a voting seat<lb />
for SOULS. The trustees do not<lb />
meet again until January, and there<lb />
is no guarantee that Chancellor<lb />
Brewer will submit the request or<lb />
that it would be approved. But<lb />
Dean Rudolph Alexander said that<lb />
a SOULS representative will sit as a<lb />
non-voting member before the<lb />
trustees make their decision.<lb />
Sources in the administration<lb />
have told The East Carolinian that<lb />
the real reason behind this move is<lb />
to pacify minorities because of<lb />
federal law suits pending against the<lb />
university system. There's little if<lb />
any concern about proper student<lb />
representation on the Media Board<lb />
� it's just plain politics.<lb />
No wonder Meyer got so upset<lb />
over a good investigative story<lb />
about a problem at the cultural<lb />
center. Now the administration is<lb />
caught between a rock and a hard<lb />
place: It must remedy the situation<lb />
at the cultural center and risk seem-<lb />
ing "prejudiced or it can accuse<lb />
the student newspaper of being<lb />
"prejudiced" and use that to help<lb />
swing the SOULS seat on the Media<lb />
Board (to assure fair coverage, of<lb />
course).<lb />
We continue to oppose a SOULS<lb />
seat on the Media Board and refuse<lb />
to recognize it until approved by the<lb />
ECU Board Of Trustees. W;e will<lb />
also continue to print the news �<lb />
the truth � as we see fit. If the ad-<lb />
ministration wants puff, it can print<lb />
its own.<lb />
UJEIL HASSLE<lb />
THE EAST CAROUlNlANI<lb />
��Campus Forum<lb />
Handicap Story Poorly Edited<lb />
1 am writing in reference to an article<lb />
you printed in the November 6 issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian entitled,<lb />
"Handicaps Do Not Prevent Relation-<lb />
ships The staff writer, Dana Neill,<lb />
worked very hard and diligently in trying<lb />
to gather all the correct data by per-<lb />
sonally finding and interviewing most of<lb />
the handicapped students, both on cam-<lb />
pus and off, so she could write a factual<lb />
article on a very sensitive subject. I had<lb />
the pleasure of reading the article ap-<lb />
proximately ten minutes before she car-<lb />
ried it to you for publication. However,<lb />
the pleasure was from reading the entire<lb />
writing, not from the vicitimied, but-<lb />
chered version that appeared in the<lb />
paper.<lb />
By reading the version in the paper, it<lb />
was clearly evident that complete<lb />
paragraphs had been deleted from Ms.<lb />
Neill's original writing o' the article;<lb />
supposedK to preserve space. If it really<lb />
was too long, Ms. Neill should have<lb />
been called to the office and collaborted<lb />
with on what could be cut. As a result of<lb />
not consulting her, and of the insen-<lb />
sitive, unprofessional, editorial excess<lb />
that was projected, the article lost its<lb />
meaning.<lb />
Finally, since the article lost its mean-<lb />
ing, a grave disservice was done not only<lb />
to the author, but to the handicapped<lb />
students and tne entire student body �<lb />
to say nothing of journalistic principles.<lb />
BILLM1ZELLE<lb />
Senior, Psychology<lb />
Marching Pirates Commended<lb />
Editor's Note: the following is an open<lb />
letter to the director and members of the<lb />
Marching Pirates.<lb />
For two years now 1 have been wat-<lb />
ching the Marching Tarheel Band pre-<lb />
sent poor openings and half-time shows.<lb />
1 have many times been tempted to ex-<lb />
press my disappointment in UNC's band<lb />
to our Director. But after watching your<lb />
fantastic performance on Saturday, Oct.<lb />
25 in Chapel Hill, 1 am more inclined to<lb />
congratulate you.<lb />
I cannot be profuse enough in my<lb />
praise of your marching band. The<lb />
young man directing the halftime show<lb />
was dynamic and exciting to watch.<lb />
Your band brought enthusiasm and foot<lb />
tapping to UNC fans like I have never<lb />
seen our own band do. Your musical<lb />
selections were appropriate, exciting,<lb />
and technically flawless. The whole-<lb />
band displayed an enthusiasm which was<lb />
infectious to everyone around me. Many<lb />
fans waited till the end of your show<lb />
before leaving the stadium for their hot<lb />
dogs and cokes. You were captivating.<lb />
After your performance, 1 was rather<lb />
embarassed when our own band took<lb />
the field, claiming to be the pride of the<lb />
ACC. At the close oi your show , though<lb />
you may not have noticed, you received<lb />
a standing ovation from the majority of<lb />
the South seating area. A young man<lb />
near me commented. "It's a good thing<lb />
that their football team is not as good as<lb />
their marching band From a school<lb />
with a 7-0 record, could there be a higher<lb />
compliment? You were fantastic!<lb />
T1SH INK<lb />
Graduate School, I N -CH<lb />
'We're Number One'<lb />
We've always been number 1: no. 1 in<lb />
the export of military goods; no. 1 con-<lb />
sumer of natural resources (oil); no. 1 in<lb />
agricultural production (to feed animals<lb />
� not people); no. 1 home of the<lb />
multinational conglomerates; no. 1 liar<lb />
to the world <lb />
Nineteen hundred eighty is the year-<lb />
Conservatism has overwhemlmed us.<lb />
The common cries are: "Make America<lb />
no. 1 again "Let's regain the respect<lb />
we deserve" How? Not through a true<lb />
commitment to human rights; not by<lb />
setting the example o peace; not by<lb />
leading the way to a better standard of<lb />
living for the poor; But through strength<lb />
� increasing the already insane arms<lb />
race, scraping the Salt 2 treaty, hard-<lb />
lining the Soviets and doing nothing to<lb />
reduce the world's tensions.<lb />
This incredible contradiction reaches<lb />
its pinicle in the final verse of our Na-<lb />
tional Anthem: the land of the free<lb />
and the home of the brave We are not<lb />
free from the threat of annihilation; we<lb />
are not free from the horrors of poverty<lb />
and racism; we are not brave enough to<lb />
feed the hungry; we are not brave<lb />
enough to lead the peace race; We are<lb />
not free from the fear that confronts us<lb />
now. We are, in fact, not free enough to<lb />
control our own destinies nor brave<lb />
enough to admit it.<lb />
Our Congress is now in the hands of<lb />
the Conservative "leaders Main<lb />
"bleeding heart" liberals are gone.<lb />
What does this mean for the poor0 the<lb />
cities? education0 hopes of world peace<lb />
Mv optimism is fading. Americans are<lb />
determined to do all thev can to main-<lb />
tain their high standard of living. V<lb />
is our responsibility to the rest of the<lb />
world in 'his age of scarcity? Can we<lb />
guiltlessly continue our incredible<lb />
consumption of everything0 Do we<lb />
the right to abandon those less<lb />
tunate0 Are we the "chosen ones"<lb />
These are questions that we can<lb />
overlook. The economic order<lb />
world is tilting more out ol<lb />
every day. The rich get richer<lb />
poor die' Americans must take tl<lb />
ltiative. The weight ol I<lb />
our shoulders. We<lb />
challenge. Let's end I<lb />
"The time is now  f<lb />
PATRICKO'NI II.1<lb />
Member, Greenville Peace Comm.<lb />
Glad To Be Graduating,<lb />
Even With Bitterness<lb />
1 put mv senior show up in<lb />
Mendenhall on Nov. 2. After finishing<lb />
that, I asked for the lectern so I could<lb />
leave a hook in which mv friends, cril<lb />
whatever, could sign. This was rathei<lb />
important to me. After all. the show is a<lb />
requirement for graduation and is sup<lb />
posed to comemmorate the past <lb />
years in which the student has worke<lb />
better his or her art. The book was to be<lb />
a memento o this event and 1 thought a<lb />
nice one. Unfortunately, someone else<lb />
also thought it was nice, and bv Mondav<lb />
morning, Nov. 3, it had been ripped off.<lb />
What I think o the person or persons in<lb />
volved is unprintable.<lb />
Since this letter is simplv a sound<lb />
off to make my opinions known, and 1<lb />
know that the thief will not change his oi<lb />
hei ways, and will probablv simplv<lb />
laugh this letter off (if they are capable<lb />
ol leading). I would simplv like to state<lb />
if that is the level of some o the students<lb />
at this university, 1 am very glad to be<lb />
graduating this semester and leaving,<lb />
even it ii is with a sense o bitterness.<lb />
SANDRA MOM! I I H<lb />
Senior. Interioi Design<lb />
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To The Right<lb />
ERA Could Open Pandora's Box For Future Amendments<lb />
By STAN RIDGLEY<lb />
I note with increasing alarm that<lb />
we seem to be forever at the mercy<lb />
of the naive; thus it is with the con-<lb />
troversy surrounding the Equal<lb />
Rights Amendment.<lb />
Limiting a discussion to purely<lb />
the merits of just such an amend-<lb />
ment, this writer would be hard-<lb />
pressed to make an argument<lb />
against ERA�that is the task of<lb />
more knowledgeable scholars of<lb />
constitutional law such as former<lb />
Senator Sam Ervin. On the matter<lb />
of tinkering with the constitutional<lb />
process, however, I must speak out.<lb />
Verbum sat sapienti est.<lb />
Every proposed amendment to<lb />
the Constitution has its proponents<lb />
and opponents, all of whom<lb />
perhaps are convinced of the<lb />
manifest Tightness of their respec-<lb />
tive positions. Politically, perhaps,<lb />
there is nothing wrong with this.<lb />
Each side of the argument is funnel-<lb />
ed through the constitutional pro-<lb />
cess by which the proposed amend-<lb />
ment is either accepted or rejected at<lb />
any of a number of points along the<lb />
way.<lb />
Trying to end-run this process,<lb />
however, are the proponents of<lb />
ERA. Reaching to the very founda-<lb />
tion upon which our laws are laid,<lb />
the ERAers would have us make a<lb />
special exception for them�exempt<lb />
them from having to fulfill the re-<lb />
quirements by which the Constitu-<lb />
tion is amended. And a very touchy<lb />
subject it is, generating emotional<lb />
responses in otherwise rational per-<lb />
sons.<lb />
A previous column of mine on<lb />
ERA elicited the type of facile<lb />
response expected. Unfortunately,<lb />
though several good points were<lb />
made, the bulk of the letter concern-<lb />
ed extraneous issues and the fact<lb />
that 1 perhaps misquoted the<lb />
amendment. As to that misquota-<lb />
tion, the blame goes to Susan<lb />
Rouder, Professor of Political<lb />
Science at San Francisco State<lb />
University, and her book American<lb />
Politics�Playing the Game from<lb />
?<lb />
t<lb />
which 1 took the amendment.<lb />
But as to my basic assertion that<lb />
ERA proponents are perverting the<lb />
constitutional process, the only<lb />
response was an emotional tug at<lb />
the heartstrings: "Women are ask-<lb />
ing for a place in the constitution,<lb />
the Law of the Land, that says in ef-<lb />
fect that we can no longer be denied<lb />
equal rights as Americans because<lb />
we happen to be female<lb />
Aside from the fact that that is<lb />
not what the ERA states (some per-<lb />
sons seem to think that ERA will af-<lb />
fect only women; it doesn't say<lb />
anything about women), it doesn't<lb />
address the original thesis: namely,<lb />
what special significance attaches<lb />
itself to this particular amendment<lb />
that merits such a radical departure<lb />
in the procedure of its ratification?<lb />
ERA proponents do not appear to<lb />
have considered the ramifications of<lb />
their scheming to make their idee<lb />
fixe the supreme law of the land.<lb />
They are setting a dangerous prece-<lb />
dent which they will perhaps be<lb />
sorry for all too soon. Unfortunate-<lb />
ly, there appears no cure for ERA<lb />
myopia.<lb />
A word of explanation: With the<lb />
Republican landslide in the<lb />
presidential and senatorial elections<lb />
last Tuesday, Republicans now con-<lb />
trol the White House and the senate.<lb />
However likely this makes the<lb />
realization of Republican Party<lb />
Platform goals is a matter for<lb />
speculation, but one can't help but<lb />
point out that that party took a very<lb />
conservative stand in its platform on<lb />
abortion, calling for a constitutional<lb />
amendment "to restore protection<lb />
of the right to life for unborn<lb />
children<lb />
Ahh, now get the picture? What is<lb />
going to happen w hen Ban Abortion<lb />
groups start lobbying for their<lb />
amendment (which, by the way, I<lb />
am also against) and their time limit<lb />
of seven years for ratification is up?<lb />
Will ERA backers be as anxious to<lb />
extend the time limit this time<lb />
around? Or not allow states to res-<lb />
cind their ratification of an anti-<lb />
abortion amendment if they choose<lb />
to do so?<lb />
That is what is meant by<lb />
"perverting the constitutional pro-<lb />
cess If it is done once for what<lb />
some persons consider a "good"<lb />
amendment, what is their argument<lb />
if another amendment which they<lb />
consider "bad" is up for ratifica-<lb />
tion? They have no argument,<lb />
because the precedent has been set.<lb />
As to the alleged "paternalistic"<lb />
and subtle undercurrent in my<lb />
previous article, I have neither ex-<lb />
planation nor apjlogy. 1 assume no<lb />
special position from which to write<lb />
when tackling the ERA controver-<lb />
sy�as far as I know, my style never<lb />
wavers.<lb />
If one accepts that, then one<lb />
would logically have to assume that<lb />
paternalistic undercurrents through<lb />
all my articles whether they concern<lb />
ERA, Liberalism, or high school<lb />
football (a brief note here to<lb />
acknowledge the tacit compliment<lb />
that my articles have sufficient<lb />
depth to sustain undercurrents,<lb />
paternalistic or otherwise).<lb />
The alternative to that assump<lb />
tion is that any paternalism<lb />
registered with my work is a product<lb />
of the mind of that particular<lb />
reader, arising, perhaps, from a<lb />
search for a father-figure. But that<lb />
is idle speculation.<lb />
What should be realized is that<lb />
with the special treatment given to<lb />
this particular constitutional<lb />
amendment, a pandora's box has<lb />
been opened that ERA proponents<lb />
may very well wish they hadn't. By<lb />
initiating the perversion of the con-<lb />
stitution, they have set the stage for<lb />
its further perversion�for better or<lb />
worse.<lb />
Stan Ridgley is a senior Political<lb />
Science major with a degree in jour-<lb />
nalism from the University of Sorth<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill.<lb />
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International Foods Festival<lb />
Photo by GARY PATTERSON<lb />
I ast week, the student I nion Minority Arts Committee sponsored the annual International and Jewish Arts<lb />
Festival. I he International roods Festival, held last Wednesday night, was part of the week's events. Guests<lb />
enjoyed such dishes as Hungarian cabbage rolls, blintes and Indonesian tried rice.<lb />
By TOM HALL<lb />
Muff Wnltr<lb />
The outstretched hand beckons<lb />
from the roadside. "Madame<lb />
Lurane the sign says. "Palmist �<lb />
Divine Healer<lb />
Is this the right house? Except for<lb />
the sign in front, the home looks no<lb />
different from the other dwellings<lb />
that line U.S. Highway 64 east of<lb />
Bethel. The driveway dips steeply<lb />
off the road; the house is nestled in<lb />
its own private valley. Tall pines<lb />
cast the house and yard in perpetual<lb />
shadow, and perfect doughnuts of<lb />
pine needles are raked around the<lb />
trees and shrubs. A stone lion<lb />
crouches in infinity near the plant-<lb />
lined sidewalk. A pale plastic jack-<lb />
o-lantern offers belated Halloween<lb />
greetings from a window.<lb />
The woman moves noiselessly to<lb />
the storm door. "Yes, I am<lb />
Madame Lurane she says, turning<lb />
and leading the way through the<lb />
cluttered living room. "I forgot you<lb />
College Classrooms Lack<lb />
Clocks, Flags And Intercoms<lb />
Bv DWII) NORRls<lb />
One j about college that<lb />
me when I arrived was<lb />
appearance of the<lb />
High school<lb />
� � :re always visually in<lb />
sometimes a bit<lb />
dy But, the colorful bulletin<lb />
wall posters, class projects<lb />
� years past and the ever-present<lb />
: Si pe arc completely,<lb />
lege classrooms.<lb />
Mai - here don't even<lb />
locks t stare at. (If there<lb />
irobably would<lb />
have the � me, anyway.)<lb />
V siting an elementary school<lb />
be a rich visual ex-<lb />
perie I mbarding the viewer<lb />
with bright colors, patriotic<lb />
knicknacks and maps. (The maps<lb />
fell " ' the wall often enough to<lb />
sensory bombardment a<lb />
literal one as well.) Class projects,<lb />
like flour-paste replicas of the<lb />
al and bug collections,<lb />
Saturn rockets and<lb />
Shah ire's Globe Theatre, and<lb />
untold acres o children's drawings<lb />
.ring the walls left very little<lb />
space for empty areas.<lb />
Even through high school, the<lb />
av full of things to<lb />
k al So, i! is quite a shock to ar-<lb />
ollege, expecting all kinds of<lb />
wonderful classroom visual aids and<lb />
finding only a spartan room full of<lb />
desks and only a trash can to relieve<lb />
the monotony.<lb />
The desks at college aren't so<lb />
good, cither. You can't put your<lb />
feel on the shell under the desk in<lb />
front of you, so your feel fidget ner-<lb />
vously for the entire period. The<lb />
desktops aren't even large enough to<lb />
open a notebook on without spilling<lb />
loose papers from the front of the<lb />
book. As for opening a notebook<lb />
and a textbook at the same time,<lb />
you have to hold one of them in<lb />
your hand to do it. College desks<lb />
don even have one of those little<lb />
grooves at the top of the desk to<lb />
hold pencils.<lb />
My second grade desk was<lb />
perhaps the most comfortable one 1<lb />
have had in any school. The desk<lb />
and chair parts were separate,<lb />
enabling one to slide the chair<lb />
around on the polished floor. The<lb />
desk part itself had a big draawer<lb />
under it, large enough to hold all my<lb />
books, paper airplanes, crumpled<lb />
reports and an orange that 1 forgot I<lb />
had for three months.<lb />
Maps are a wonderful decorating<lb />
accessory for any classroom,<lb />
although perhaps more appropriate<lb />
for a history class than a math class.<lb />
I hey are good teaching aids, pro-<lb />
vide color and also provide amuse-<lb />
ment when they fall off the wall<lb />
(which happens every time a teacher<lb />
even thinks about using a map.)<lb />
By the way, maps are one area in<lb />
which college classes are better<lb />
equipped than their public school<lb />
counterparts. Public schools like<lb />
tradition in the field of mapmaking,<lb />
and are slow about replacing maps<lb />
with nice countries like French In-<lb />
dochina. Anglo-Egyptian Sudan<lb />
and Austria-Hungary just because<lb />
the countries no longer exist. Keep-<lb />
ing old maps around made for some<lb />
interesting (but not accurate)<lb />
reports when I was a kid.<lb />
Have you noticed the difference<lb />
between a bulletin board, a type of<lb />
mural constructed out of construc-<lb />
tion paper and staples, was a<lb />
widespread art form during my<lb />
childhood. Despite the obstacles of<lb />
cutting paper with those ridiculous<lb />
scissors they give kids in school<lb />
(these scissors are cheap, too small<lb />
to hold and don't cut well), hardly<lb />
an inch of cork ever showed on a<lb />
bulletin board anywhere.<lb />
The bulletin boards in college<lb />
contrast sharply with this creativity.<lb />
A typical board here is decorated<lb />
with a couple of 1974 day legislator<lb />
campaign posters, an ad for<lb />
student-rate magazine subscrip-<lb />
tions, another ad for one of those<lb />
outfits that writes term papers for<lb />
students and a flyer advertising a<lb />
party that was over six months ago.<lb />
The rest is just plain old cork. There<lb />
is not much to look at, and if it<lb />
weren't for some strange sense of<lb />
historical preservation that keeps<lb />
anyone from removing obsolete<lb />
posters, there would be even less to<lb />
look at.<lb />
Besides bulletin boards, other<lb />
common classroom wall accessories<lb />
include flags, clocks, pencil<lb />
sharpeners (also called pencil<lb />
disintegrators) and intercoms. Most<lb />
of these don't exist here in colle<lb />
though, making it difficult to pledge<lb />
allegiance, stare at the clock or<lb />
disintegrate pencils. The lack of in-<lb />
tercoms is probably the biggest dif-<lb />
ference between the high school<lb />
See CLASSROOMS, Page 6. Col. 1<lb />
were coming she admits "My<lb />
husband just reminded me She<lb />
pulls back two chaus from her kit-<lb />
chen table and slides into one. I take<lb />
the hint and sit down.<lb />
"How about Reagan winning?"<lb />
she asks. "I said Ronald Reagan<lb />
was going in by a landslide, but the<lb />
people here in Bethel laughed and<lb />
said it would be a close race She-<lb />
adjusts the silver bracelets on one<lb />
wrist. Her hair falls about her<lb />
shoulders; it is brown streaked with<lb />
gray until it reaches her ears, where<lb />
it abruptly turns ruby-tinted "1 was<lb />
as surprised as anybody about<lb />
Morgan and Dr. Fast, though she<lb />
says, drawing on a cigarette.<lb />
"1 read the cards and tea leaves as<lb />
well as palms says Madame<lb />
Lurane. She vehemently denies that<lb />
she is a gypsy. "I am a rumney-<lb />
tell she explains. Her maternal<lb />
grandmother, a rumney-tell in<lb />
Wales, came to the United State<lb />
the late 19th century<lb />
"Palm reading isn't taught . it's a<lb />
gift she says. Her grandmother<lb />
and mother were psychics, and so is<lb />
Madame Lurane. "I only look in<lb />
hands to get the marriage line and<lb />
the life line. It says in the Bible<lb />
your life is known by the lines in<lb />
your hands It is a strain to take<lb />
notes under her intense stare, and<lb />
there is that uncanny feeling that she<lb />
knows your next question before<lb />
you ask it.<lb />
Lurane Branton was born in 192<lb />
in King's Mountain. She was<lb />
reading tea leaves in a Clevel<lb />
Ohio tearoom when she was 12<lb />
years old. Her father, a ma<lb />
carpenter, moved his family to P<lb />
smounth, Va. in 1940. She has lived<lb />
in Bethel "since Eisenhower went in<lb />
office Her husband, William<lb />
Robert Jones, is an asphalt contrac-<lb />
tor; they haw: two children and nine<lb />
grandchildren.<lb />
Madame 1 urane says there is no<lb />
formal organization of palmist<lb />
divine healers. "1 have to buy a<lb />
business license like anyone else<lb />
she says. She charges $10 lor palm<lb />
readings and $100 to $500 tor heal-<lb />
ings, depending on the success and<lb />
extent of the cure.<lb />
Her divine healing works through<lb />
faith, she explains. "I do have peo-<lb />
ple who come here that are sick with<lb />
cancer or heart trouble, and 1 make<lb />
sure they go to a doctor first She-<lb />
supposes that her treatment is a<lb />
form of psychiatry, but hasten-<lb />
add that it is also a gift.<lb />
"I have had people that an<lb />
sick that their families had to carry<lb />
them in Madadme Lurane says.<lb />
"I don't understand how I do it, 1<lb />
just know it happens. They hav<lb />
have faith People have come to<lb />
her from New York .Illinois and<lb />
Florida, and she will try to help<lb />
them over the phone if they cannot<lb />
come to Bethel.<lb />
Healers .ailed "mother" and<lb />
"sister" take religious names to<lb />
avoid buying a license or paying<lb />
taxes, according to Madame<lb />
Lurane. She says their money never<lb />
reaches the church. "They often use<lb />
a con trick with an egg or th<lb />
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Allen's Stardust Memories<lb />
Depicts Life's Absurdities<lb />
By DOUG QUEEN<lb />
In the opening scene of Woody<lb />
Allen's new film, Stardust<lb />
Memories, Allen is sitting in a stop-<lb />
ped train which is filled by grotes-<lb />
que people. Sandy Bates, Allen's<lb />
character, looks out the window and<lb />
sees the train that is stopped beside<lb />
them. The telling difference is that<lb />
the other train is full of beautiful<lb />
people doing beautiful things. San-<lb />
dy Bates would very much like to<lb />
ride in the other train; we all would.<lb />
The story is about a film-<lb />
writer director, Sandy Bates, whose<lb />
latest films have turned towards a<lb />
more serious subject matter which is<lb />
a major departure from his earlier<lb />
'funny' films. While lecturing at a<lb />
seaside resort in New Jersey, he is<lb />
constantly accosted by his fans and<lb />
critics who want to know why he<lb />
doesn't write 'funny' films<lb />
anymore. Bates answers them say-<lb />
ing, "How can I with all the human<lb />
suffering in the world Indeed,<lb />
how can a serious artist work in the<lb />
modern world when all around him<lb />
is misery?<lb />
Bates answers this question<lb />
although it leaves the viewer un-<lb />
satisfied. He states in one scene that<lb />
he doesn't want to die because there<lb />
are "women to pinch For Bates,<lb />
life is only grotesquely funny. and at<lb />
best, absurd, but with death as the<lb />
only alternative, it may be worth liv-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Allen drives this point home bv<lb />
interjecting scenes stolen from such<lb />
filmmakers as Fellim, especially the<lb />
party-on-the-lawn scene from Juliet<lb />
Of The Spirits that serves admirably<lb />
in illustrating the often<lb />
"disconnectedness" o life. Is there<lb />
a cause and effect in the universe, or<lb />
do we just blunder through stages ol<lb />
lives blindly mixing fantasy<lb />
me hybrid<lb />
Mien has taken a huge step, and a<lb />
great risk, with this film. Filme<lb />
black and white like Manhattan<lb />
Interiors, although with little of the<lb />
lyricism oi Manhattan, it is a long<lb />
mood-piece. I he mood is that ol<lb />
absurdists who see the vagratie-<lb />
life as horrifingly funny. In this<lb />
way, Allen is as funny as in his early<lb />
films, but with a significant chance<lb />
Gone is the slapstick and situa-<lb />
tional humor of the early work In<lb />
its place is a more profound nuance<lb />
which is the mark of maturity in the<lb />
artist. Manhattan, Interiors,<lb />
now Stardust Memories mark<lb />
Allen's move into the realm of<lb />
seriousness that could also be<lb />
dangerous from an artistic stand-<lb />
point. Allen is truly a funny man,<lb />
see M Rl)l ST, Page 7, Col. 7<lb />
Renowned Maestro<lb />
Mo n toy a Performs<lb />
Flamenco Recital<lb />
Carlos Mont ova, world-<lb />
renowned maestro of the Flamenco<lb />
guitar, will perform in concert in<lb />
Hendnx Theatre, Mendenhal! Stu-<lb />
dent Center on Nov. 12, 1980 at<lb />
8:00 p.m. Those here who heard the<lb />
power oi Montoya's music and felt<lb />
the charm of his personality in 1978<lb />
will be sure to return; newcomers<lb />
are encouraged to partake of this<lb />
most delightful experience.<lb />
Carlos Montoya asks himself,<lb />
and sometimes people who have<lb />
never attended a Flamenco recital:<lb />
How can an elderly gentleman play-<lb />
ing music totally outside of<lb />
mainstream culture hold the interest<lb />
of a general audience for an entire<lb />
evening? After 30 years of over-<lb />
whelming success, Mr. Montoya is<lb />
still amaed. Perhaps the answer lies<lb />
in some of the comments made by-<lb />
people from his audiences.<lb />
A girl in Longview, Texas said,<lb />
"You put your music inside of me<lb />
Amazing � that's the phrase Mr.<lb />
Montoya uses when an interviewer<lb />
asks what he thinks about while<lb />
playing: "I try to put my music in-<lb />
side of them<lb />
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small Pennsylvania town said, "I<lb />
don't think I've ever heard a purer,<lb />
freerer expression of the human<lb />
spirit than I did tonight<lb />
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North Carolina stated, "The music<lb />
was elating, the personality,<lb />
mesmerizing<lb />
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for him or her. There is no need to<lb />
be knowedgeable about his music; it<lb />
reaches all audiences, young and<lb />
old, in big cities, small towns, in<lb />
America, Spain, Japan, Alaska, in<lb />
every place Montoya plays.<lb />
Montoya's improvisational gypsy<lb />
guitar has never been tamed. It re-<lb />
tains its fiery spontaneity in the<lb />
remarkable hands of the charming<lb />
Spanish gentleman who reads no<lb />
music but lives Flamenco guitar.<lb />
Flamenco is Montoya's ruling pas-<lb />
sion. "It is he states simply, "my<lb />
life<lb />
Tickets are priced at $2.00 for<lb />
ECU students, and $5.00 for the<lb />
public. For further information<lb />
contact the Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />
757-6611, ect. 266.<lb />
Carlos Montoya, world-renowned maestro of the flamenco guitar, will<lb />
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Produces Film: Wise Blood<lb />
You're studying for your lit class when the<lb />
standard screenwriting fantasy overtakes you.<lb />
Wow, you gush to yourself, what a terrific movie<lb />
this book would make. And no one's done it<lb />
before. You see it all clearly: the credits, the<lb />
lighting, the climax<lb />
Then, of course, you sink back into reality, and<lb />
return to youi studying.<lb />
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one Michael Fitzgerald, who long ago figured he<lb />
could make Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood in-<lb />
to a movie, although it had been so frequently<lb />
deemed uncommercial" that about the only<lb />
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one of Fitzgerald's lit classes.<lb />
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to bring his screenwriting fantasy to life. But he<lb />
did if Hi "Wise Blood" was finally made on a<lb />
SZ million budget. Opening to critical raves in<lb />
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Continued from page 5<lb />
and his departure from slapstick<lb />
humor may also weaken his impact<lb />
on the film-going public. Can<lb />
Wood) Allen go any further'7 I his<lb />
reviewer thinks so.<lb />
Allen obviously learned from his<lb />
mistakes in Interiors. A heavy Film<lb />
by a non-Swede is inpalable to the<lb />
tans and critics alike, at least to the<lb />
tans and critics ol Allen's work.<lb />
What he needs is a fine balance bet-<lb />
ween the austere vision ol the<lb />
modern artist and the playful<lb />
joyfulness thai characterize his early<lb />
films. I hat balance is closely ap-<lb />
proached in Stardust Memories. It is<lb />
the first film combining the two<lb />
seemingly divergent visions of the<lb />
artist into a unified whole.<lb />
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bring tears ol laughter to the eyes,<lb />
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son asks of himself and his universe<lb />
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ing to our lives? What is value in the<lb />
apparent random shifting of time?<lb />
Ot course these questions are not<lb />
answered, but they are raised in the<lb />
course of the film with a subtle<lb />
power and presented to us so that<lb />
we laugh But the laughter, as we<lb />
tealie when we leave the theatre, is<lb />
directed at ourselves. Thus the artist<lb />
makes his point.<lb />
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provoking film by one of the most<lb />
engaging directors ol our time.<lb />
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liners that we've come to expect<lb />
from Allen's films, but there is just<lb />
a bit more. There is serious thought<lb />
wrapped in the candy ot laughtei<lb />
that we may swallow it a little easier.<lb />
It is an altogether entertaining film<lb />
now being shown at the Park<lb />
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the project, and chose John Huston. Fitgerald<lb />
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when Huston lived in the west of Ireland. Huston<lb />
then was "a great personage, a flamboyant man<lb />
living in a castle, with a stream of world<lb />
celebrities coming by every day. He became<lb />
synonymous with films to me<lb />
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chore. "The years went by he recalls. At one<lb />
point, while watching t.v. together in a F.A. hotel<lb />
room, Huston told Fitzgerald, "Y'know Mike.<lb />
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you money to make a picture. Italian television<lb />
will he smiles.<lb />
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as it was to make. Scrupulously faithful to<lb />
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is a "comedy "All true comedy O'Connor<lb />
once wrote, "is about matter of life and death<lb />
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planning further "impossible" projects. He's<lb />
currently producing Proust's Remembrance of<lb />
Things Pas! from a legendary Harold Pinter<lb />
screenplay that's languished eight years with a<lb />
reputation as "uncommercial<lb />
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Iowiv's account of an alcoholic's "deliberate<lb />
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By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
sport, r dilor<lb />
MIAMI. Fla. � Halfback<lb />
Smokey Roan rushed for a school<lb />
record 249 yards in 33 carries to lead<lb />
Miami's Hurricanes to a hard-<lb />
earned 23-10 win over stubborn Last<lb />
Carolina in the Orange Bowl Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
Roan's performance broke by 62<lb />
vards Frank Smith's 29-year-old<lb />
single-game standard o 187 yards.<lb />
The Pirates stayed within reach of<lb />
the Hurricanes until the end, Roan<lb />
going over from one yard out with<lb />
eight seconds left to stretch the score<lb />
to 23-10.<lb />
Miami had an awesome offensive<lb />
night despite the fact that starting<lb />
quarterback Jim Kelley missed the<lb />
game with a hip pointer.<lb />
Kelley's replacement, junior Mike<lb />
Rodgngue, directed the team to 534<lb />
yards total offense. But strong<lb />
defensive play in the clutch by the<lb />
Pirates kept the score close.<lb />
The Hurricanes opened the game<lb />
with possession on their own 37 and<lb />
quickly moved toward paydirt. A<lb />
28-yard run on a draw play by Roan<lb />
helped move the ball to the ECT 5.<lb />
The Pirate defense then kept<lb />
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Miami out of the end one for the<lb />
next three plays to set up a fourth-<lb />
and-goal situation with the ball on<lb />
the six-inch line. Roan got the call<lb />
but ran into a wall of Pirates as<lb />
ECU held.<lb />
The Hurricanes took their next<lb />
possession and again moved into<lb />
Pirate territory. Again, though, the<lb />
ECU defense stiffened as Miami set-<lb />
tled for a 35-yard field goal from<lb />
Dan Miller to go up 3-0.<lb />
Miami added to that total on their<lb />
next drive, this time being stopped<lb />
on the ECU 33 as Miller added a<lb />
33-yarder to put his team up 6-0<lb />
with 13:43 remaining in the First<lb />
half.<lb />
The Pirates struck back quickly.<lb />
Tight end Norwood Vann made a<lb />
miraculous one hand grab of a pass<lb />
from Stewart as the play covered 29<lb />
vards to get the drive going.<lb />
A 32-yard run by Stewart follow-<lb />
ed moments later and moved the<lb />
ball to the Miami 12.<lb />
After he was dropped for a two-<lb />
yard loss halfback Mike Hawkins<lb />
came back and connected with<lb />
Stewart on a 15-yard scoring strike.<lb />
Bill Lamm's extra point made it 7-6<lb />
ECU with 9:10 left in the half.<lb />
Exactly three minutes later<lb />
Miami's Roan came up with a<lb />
43-yard jaunt that moved the ball to<lb />
the ECU 29.<lb />
Roan's backup, sophomore Mark<lb />
Rush, capped the 79-yard drive two<lb />
plays later with a 21-yard<lb />
touchdown run that put the Hur<lb />
ricanes up 13-7.<lb />
Miami was not done for the half,<lb />
though. Miller made it ten points<lb />
for him in the first two periods when<lb />
he drilled a 41-yard Field goal<lb />
through the uprights at the end ol<lb />
the half to put his team up 16-7 at<lb />
intermission.<lb />
With Roan leading the way,<lb />
Miami took its first possession ol<lb />
the second half and marched to the<lb />
ECU six. The hero quickly became<lb />
the goat, though, as Roan coughed<lb />
up the football.<lb />
ECU defensive end Doug Smith<lb />
fell on the loose ball, giving the<lb />
Pirate defense two big goal line<lb />
stands in the game.<lb />
A third stand followed on the<lb />
Hurricane's next possession. Miami<lb />
took advantage of a 19-yard reverse<lb />
run b end Jim Joinei and moved to<lb />
the ECU 15.<lb />
Hie Pirates defense got tough<lb />
again to set up a fourth-and-one<lb />
situation at the six. QB Mike<lb />
Rodrigue tried to sneak for the yard<lb />
but got nowhere as defensive tackle<lb />
Nate Wigfall made the stop.<lb />
"On fourth down situations thev<lb />
just lined up and stopped us<lb />
Miami coach Howard<lb />
Schnellenbergei said following the<lb />
contest. "1 hey were a gutty football<lb />
team out there tonight<lb />
After being held to but 12 yards in<lb />
the third quarter, the Pirate offense<lb />
got cianked up early in the fourth<lb />
when a scrambling Stewart found<lb />
Mike Hawkins open foi a gain o 36<lb />
yards to move the ball to Miami's<lb />
36.<lb />
1 he Pirates got as tar as the 15<lb />
and had to settle foi a 32-yard field<lb />
goal from I amm that narrowed the<lb />
Miami margin to 16-10.<lb />
With 7:38 remaining the Pirates<lb />
took ovei on their own 10 with the<lb />
chance to move ahead. The Hur-<lb />
ricane defense was tough, though,<lb />
as Kl go: no further than its 22<lb />
and had to punt the ball awaj.<lb />
1 he Hurricanes then took ovei at<lb />
then 35 and marched 65 vards for a<lb />
game-clinching score. Roan ran for<lb />
39 ol those yards m .dpp the<lb />
drive with a TD dive From one yard<lb />
out.<lb />
The win pushed Miami's record<lb />
to 5-3 while the Pirates fell to 4-5.<lb />
I ollowing the game ECU head<lb />
coach Id 1 morv praised the Hur-<lb />
ricanes and especially Roan.<lb />
'�Miami has a hell o a football<lb />
team. 1 know thev missed Kelley,<lb />
though, l'hev have good backs but<lb />
nobody knew si because thev<lb />
haven't been tunning much this<lb />
year. Roan was just plain super<lb />
�V foi his own club the Pirate<lb />
Mauling Mike<lb />
ECU defensive tackle Hal<lb />
Stephens (93) and Doug<lb />
Smith (92) provide a big<lb />
rush of Miami QB Mike<lb />
Rodrigue (above) and move<lb />
in for the big kill (at right).<lb />
Rodrigue and the Hur-<lb />
ricanes won the<lb />
game,though. 23-10. The<lb />
Pirates lost out in two ways<lb />
as Stephens was injured and<lb />
may be out for this Satur-<lb />
days bout with Eastern<lb />
Kentucky. (Photo by C hap<lb />
(iurlev)<lb />
mentoi said his<lb />
defense "showed<lb />
lots ol c rtarac " but had harshei<lb />
comments about the offensive line.<lb />
��We're still vcrv young and must<lb />
improve he said. "But our offen-<lb />
sive line just looked like they'd been<lb />
stepping on Vietnamese mines<lb />
The Pirates return home tins<lb />
Saturday to host defending NCAA<lb />
Division I A A national champ<lb />
I astern Kentucky while Miami<lb />
travels to Yanderbilt.<lb />
Jayvees Win, Varsity Hosts Tough Colonels<lb />
Pirate Notes:<lb />
The East Carolina jayvee football<lb />
team got its first win of the season<lb />
Sunday afternoon, downing Fort<lb />
Bragg 7-0.<lb />
The Pirates scored on their first<lb />
possession of the game as running<lb />
back Eric Redmond raced 29 yards<lb />
for a touchdown. Greenville native<lb />
Ted King kicked the extra point to<lb />
make it 7-0.<lb />
The score was set up by a fumble<lb />
recovery by ECU defensive lineman<lb />
J.C. Plott in Fort Bragg territory.<lb />
The remainder of the game was<lb />
filled with errors on the part of both<lb />
clubs, though Fort Bragg threatened<lb />
to score several times and got as<lb />
close as the ECU two-yard line.<lb />
The win pushed the jayvee team's<lb />
record to 1-2. The club has one<lb />
more contest left, hosting Fork<lb />
Union Military Academy in Ficklen<lb />
Stadium on Friday, November 21 at<lb />
3 p.m.<lb />
The varsity football Pirates will<lb />
host defending NCAA Division<lb />
I-AA national champion Eastern<lb />
Kentucky this Saturday in Ficklen<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
The Colonels defeated perenially<lb />
powerful Delaware in the cham-<lb />
pionship game last season to claim<lb />
the title.<lb />
The club is enjoying another big<lb />
year in 1980 as it has a 7-2 record<lb />
coming into this weekend's game<lb />
and is ranked among the nation's<lb />
top ten Division I-AA teams.<lb />
ECU head coach Ed Emory ob-<lb />
viously thinks very highly of the<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
-<lb />
Colonels despite the fact that they<lb />
play in a division below the Pirates.<lb />
"This year's team has continued<lb />
great coaching and great person-<lb />
nel he said. "Eastern Kentucky is<lb />
as good as Southern Mississippi and<lb />
better than the Richmonds, William<lb />
and Marys and Dukes<lb />
A quick look back reveals that<lb />
Southern Miss downed the Pirates<lb />
in Ficklen 35-7 and later defeated<lb />
Mississippi State, a club that went<lb />
on to defeat Alabama.<lb />
ECU fullback Theodore Sutton's<lb />
drive towards the all-time Pirate<lb />
rushing record was tarnished greatlv<lb />
in last Saturday's 23-10 loss to<lb />
Miami.<lb />
The Hurricane defense held the<lb />
Kinston native to but 17 yards, leav-<lb />
ing him 235 yards short of Carlester<lb />
Crumpler's standard of 2,889 yards.<lb />
Sutton must average 117.5 yards in<lb />
the last two Pirate games to equal<lb />
that mark.<lb />
Halfback Anthony Collins<lb />
jumped two positions among the<lb />
top ten all-time Pirate rushers Satur-<lb />
dav, moving from the seventh posi-<lb />
tion to the fifth.<lb />
Collins has 2,116 yards, only 39<lb />
shy o fourth place Kenny<lb />
Stravhorn's total. "AC ' moved<lb />
ahead o Eddie Hicks (2,101) and<lb />
Dave Alexander (2.112)<lb />
Placekicker Bill I amm is climb-<lb />
ing the ladde all-time I CU<lb />
scorers. He needs just seven points<lb />
to move ahead ol Butch Colson into<lb />
the fourth position.<lb />
Colson finished with 164 career<lb />
points while I amm has 158.<lb />
There will be 12 captains tor the<lb />
ECU team when it hosts Eastern<lb />
Kentucky. Each one of the club's<lb />
seniors will serve in that capacity.<lb />
Thev are: fullback 1 heodore Sut-<lb />
ton. halfback Anthony Collins, split<lb />
end Vern Davenport, linebac)<lb />
Jeffrey Warren and C buck Jacks<lb />
cornerback Willie Holley, kicl<lb />
Bill 1 amm, punter Rodney !<lb />
defensive ends Rock) Butler<lb />
Clifl Williams, safety James<lb />
and defensive tackle Nate Wigfa<lb />
Seniors Wayne Inman (guat<lb />
and Tim Swords (defensive tackle)<lb />
are injured and cannot suit up but<lb />
will receive special recognitii<lb />
The ECU men's basketball te;<lb />
will be on public displav tor the first<lb />
time this Saturday. The annual<lb />
Purple-Gold game will begin 30<lb />
minutes following the '<lb />
game.<lb />
The public is cordially invited<lb />
attend. No admission will be cl<lb />
ed.<lb />
Says A Disappointed Emory<lb />
We Should've Won'<lb />
"� �4M�<lb />
Miami halfback Smokey Roan<lb />
gets a rede awakening from ECU<lb />
safety James Freer (20) after<lb />
hauling in a pass. The 58" Roan<lb />
still finished with a school-record<lb />
249 yards rushing,<lb />
though.(Photo by Chap Gurley)<lb />
B CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports l iliiix<lb />
MIAMI. Fla. � "There's no<lb />
doubt, we should've won the foot-<lb />
ball game<lb />
ECU head coach Ed Emory sum-<lb />
med up his team's narrow 23-10 loss<lb />
to Miami's powerful Hurricanes in<lb />
the Orange Bowl Saturday very<lb />
simply.<lb />
"We had the opportunity to pull<lb />
off an upset. The stage and setting<lb />
was all there. The defense gave us<lb />
the opportunity. That's the way<lb />
upsets are made. That's how<lb />
Georgia lech tied Notre Dame<lb />
The first-year mentor was ob-<lb />
viously disappointed that his club<lb />
had stopped the Hurricanes three<lb />
times at the goal line only to come<lb />
away a loser. Emory said when<lb />
his club took over possession with<lb />
just under eight minutes remaining<lb />
in the game and down only 16-10, it<lb />
should have scored.<lb />
"The momentum should have<lb />
been on our side he said. "Our<lb />
guys should have realized that with<lb />
one score we could win the football<lb />
game. We wouldn't have won it<lb />
with statistics or yards gained but by<lb />
taking advantage of some breaks<lb />
As it turned out the Pirates could<lb />
move no further than their own<lb />
22-vard line on the forementioned<lb />
possession and had to punt the ball<lb />
away.<lb />
The Hurricanes took things in<lb />
their owns hands from there, mar-<lb />
ching 65 yards for the game-<lb />
clinching touchdown.<lb />
As Emory stated, had the Pirates<lb />
come up with a late score the win<lb />
would not have come via statistics.<lb />
The Hurricanes outgained ECU 534<lb />
vards to 224.<lb />
In fact, Miami halfback Smoke)<lb />
Roan single-handidly outgained the<lb />
Pirate offense, rambling for a<lb />
school-record 249 yards.<lb />
Despite the mass chunks of yar-<lb />
dage given up by the ECU defense,<lb />
Emory could be proud of its perfor-<lb />
mance after stopping the Hurricanes<lb />
twice on fourth-and-goal situations<lb />
and another time by recovering a<lb />
fumble on the Pirate six-yard line.<lb />
"Our defense played with a lot of<lb />
character he said. "We held<lb />
Miami out of the end zone for 29<lb />
minutes in the second half<lb />
The main problem foi his club.<lb />
Emory said, was not maintaining<lb />
possession ol the football. i"he<lb />
Pirates could mustei only one real<lb />
drive on the evening, an v yardei<lb />
than ended in a Greg Stewart-to-<lb />
Mikc Hawkins I 1) pass it came in<lb />
the fust half. Foi the game E( U<lb />
garnered only nine first downs.<lb />
"We just didn't move the foot-<lb />
ball. We've got to do that the next<lb />
two weeks. It hurt us against Miami.<lb />
On the other hand. Miami's offense<lb />
dominated the football. You just<lb />
can't expect a defense to stay on the<lb />
field all night<lb />
Though his club gained ovei 500<lb />
yards foi the evening. Miami coach<lb />
How aid Schnellenbergei was happy<lb />
to come away a winnei following<lb />
two lost fumbles, an ECU intercep-<lb />
tion and the goal line stands.<lb />
"Thank God we put this one in<lb />
the win column he said. "It's very<lb />
difficult to make mistakes against a<lb />
scrappy football team and win.<lb />
Thev were a gutty toot ball team and<lb />
plaved as well. On fourth down<lb />
situations, they just lined up and<lb />
stopped us<lb />
Both teams had injury problems<lb />
at quarterback coming into the<lb />
game, Miami's Mike Kelley our and<lb />
EC I 's Greg Stewart questionable<lb />
with an ankle problem. V<lb />
Rodrigue filled in admirably foi<lb />
Kelley but Stewari got the call<lb />
1I<lb />
"We didn't know until right<lb />
before garnet! me whethei G<lb />
would plav or not Emory said.<lb />
"We wanted to wait and wa m<lb />
in his warmups. He said he felt good<lb />
so we started him<lb />
1 he Pirate mentoi was impressed<lb />
with the sophomore's performance<lb />
"It was a real gutty effort on Grej<lb />
part. 1 had no idea he could have<lb />
played as well as he did<lb />
1 mot v added, though, that a<lb />
completely healthy Stewart or a<lb />
healthy Carlton Nelson (out for the<lb />
year with a neck injury) would have<lb />
made a difference.<lb />
"They gave us the quarterback. It<lb />
Greg had been 100 percent or it we<lb />
had had Nelson things might have<lb />
been different. That's no excuse but<lb />
1 would have like to have seen it.<lb />
Mississippi State (also a wishbone<lb />
team) was given the quarterback too<lb />
and beat them<lb />
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I HI i AS I C AkOl INIAN<lb />
NOVI-MBIR 11, 1980<lb />
Lady Pirates Suffer<lb />
With Early Injuries<lb />
Fran Hooks<lb />
Monday Casualty<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
AsmnIhui Sports rdllor<lb />
The 1980-81 season<lb />
opener for the East<lb />
Carolina women's<lb />
basketball team is less<lb />
than two weeks away,<lb />
but head coach Cathy<lb />
Andruzzi and assistant<lb />
Sherri Pickard are<lb />
already shaking the<lb />
trees in hopes of<lb />
locating talent for<lb />
future Lady Pirate<lb />
campaigns.<lb />
"Sherri has been to<lb />
areas in the last few<lb />
weeks that we've never<lb />
been to before says<lb />
Andruzi. "We're go-<lb />
ing after kids in South<lb />
Carolina, Florida;<lb />
whereever they may be.<lb />
"As far as the<lb />
growth of the program<lb />
here, Sherri has meant<lb />
a lot to us. She's done a<lb />
great job recruiting<lb />
Before the coaches<lb />
can get too wrapped up<lb />
in the recruiting game,<lb />
the Pirates must<lb />
manuever their way<lb />
through an awesome<lb />
schedule featuring na-<lb />
tional powers such as<lb />
national champion Old<lb />
Dominion, North<lb />
Carolina State, South<lb />
Carolina and North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The Lady Pirates<lb />
host Atlantic Christian<lb />
College Wednesday<lb />
night at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Minges Coliseum in a<lb />
pre-season scrimmage<lb />
game.<lb />
Losing R o s i e<lb />
Thompson, who holds<lb />
nearly all ECU offen-<lb />
sive records, is an<lb />
obstacle in itself. But<lb />
aside from Thompson,<lb />
only freshmen Donna<lb />
Brayboy and walk-on<lb />
Sandy Raneiri do not<lb />
return for the '80-81<lb />
schedule.<lb />
The addition of<lb />
former N.C. State<lb />
guard Caren Truskc to<lb />
Auburn Sets Sights<lb />
On No. 1 Bulldogs<lb />
the Pirate backcourt<lb />
along with high school<lb />
Ail-American Lisa Fen-<lb />
nell of Goldsboro was<lb />
expected to provide<lb />
depth behind returning<lb />
starters Laurie Sikes<lb />
and I ydia Rountree.<lb />
As juniorsSikes and<lb />
Rountree combined to<lb />
form one of the most<lb />
talented duos in their<lb />
region. But neither<lb />
started in the Pirates<lb />
first scrimmage of the<lb />
season Monday against<lb />
Chow an nor are they<lb />
expected to be ready<lb />
for the official opener.<lb />
Sikes suffers from<lb />
recurring k n e e<lb />
ailments, while Roun-<lb />
tree sustained a pulled<lb />
hamstring in early prac-<lb />
tice.<lb />
Fennel entered camp<lb />
with a stress fracture<lb />
and has just received<lb />
permission to begin<lb />
light workouts. She and<lb />
Rountree are expected<lb />
to begin workouts to-<lb />
day.<lb />
Senior forward Heidi<lb />
Owen has missed the<lb />
last tew weeks of drills<lb />
with mononucleosis,<lb />
but Andruzi indicates<lb />
a blood test in the near<lb />
future will indicate<lb />
when she amy return to<lb />
practice.<lb />
"We're not going to<lb />
rush into anything<lb />
Andruzi states. "We<lb />
certainly don't want to<lb />
risk any type of perma-<lb />
nant injury to one of<lb />
our players. Sikes will<lb />
see limited action, but<lb />
that's on a day-by-day<lb />
basis.<lb />
We don't have<lb />
depth at any positions<lb />
with the injuries. But 1<lb />
think there have been a<lb />
lot of bright spots.<lb />
"The kids' dedica-<lb />
tion has been<lb />
phenominal. We've got<lb />
a lot to work on, but<lb />
they're really working<lb />
hard to progress to the<lb />
level we want to be at<lb />
Senior Ail-American<lb />
candidate Kathy Riley<lb />
and sophomore Mary<lb />
Denkler have emerged<lb />
as the top forwards,<lb />
while steady senior<lb />
Marcia Girven anchors<lb />
the center slot. Truske<lb />
and junior college All-<lb />
Am en v. an Sam Jones<lb />
round out the list of<lb />
possible starters for the<lb />
Pirates' pre-season<lb />
bouts.<lb />
Photo Oy jON JORDAN<lb />
Steelwheeler Richard Hudson<lb />
U M1KETULL1<lb />
l l'l sp.irlv Writer<lb />
�uburn must be rub-<lb />
bing its hands with an-<lb />
Thwarting Georgia's<lb />
- igai Bowl hopes the<lb />
as tun.<lb />
� �<lb />
Li row<lb />
Sal m �. .ould<lb />
add the satisfaction of<lb />
knocking oft the na-<lb />
tion's V I t am.<lb />
v teoreia knows it on-<lb />
oowell.<lb />
Some strange<lb />
�Jungs have happened<lb />
un a: Auburn<lb />
Georgia coach Yince<lb />
Dooley acknowledged<lb />
after the Bulldogs stak-<lb />
ed a claim to No. 1 with<lb />
a 26-21 victorv over<lb />
20th-ranked Florida.<lb />
If Georgia is voted<lb />
No. 1 b the L PI Board<lb />
Coaches, Auburn<lb />
ild wind up being the<lb />
rd straight team to<lb />
ow a banana peel in<lb />
. path of a No. 1.<lb />
1 ast week it was<lb />
Mississippi State<lb />
defeating Alabama and<lb />
this time, Georgia Tech<lb />
i Notre Dame 3-3,<lb />
leaving the Bulldogs as<lb />
the only unbeaten, un-<lb />
tied major college team<lb />
in the nation.<lb />
Georgia came from<lb />
behind with a last-<lb />
minute, 93-yard bomb<lb />
to Lindsay Scott to<lb />
avert a defeat against<lb />
Florida.<lb />
'We've definitely<lb />
got to be a contender<lb />
for it, ' said Georgia<lb />
c ornerback Mike<lb />
Fisher. "But, there's<lb />
been so much talk<lb />
about a national cham-<lb />
pionship, I'm afraid it<lb />
might take our minds<lb />
oft the Southeastern<lb />
C onference champion-<lb />
ship<lb />
Fisher sounds like a<lb />
wise man and his mates<lb />
would do well to listen<lb />
to him.<lb />
The Bulldogs, the<lb />
only SEC team without<lb />
a league loss, could win<lb />
the SEC title and an<lb />
automatic Sugar Bowl<lb />
bid by beating Auburn.<lb />
But they had the same<lb />
chance the past two<lb />
years and failed both<lb />
times � tying in 19s<lb />
and losing last year.<lb />
As Dooley celebrated<lb />
and began preparing<lb />
for next week, Notre<lb />
Dame was brooding<lb />
over its outcome<lb />
UPI Top Twenty<lb />
NEW YORK (UPI) The United Press<lb />
lnternational Board olCoachesTop Ten<lb />
ratings after 10 weeks, with first place votes<lb />
and records in parenthesis.<lb />
1. Georgia (34)9-0618<lb />
2. Southern C'al (4)7-0-1560<lb />
3. Nebraska (2)8-1505<lb />
4. Florida State (1)9-1495<lb />
5. Alabama8-1470<lb />
6. Ohio State8-1447<lb />
7. Notre Dame7-0-1402<lb />
8. Pittsburgh8-1355<lb />
9. Penn State8-1263<lb />
10. Bavlor8-1219<lb />
11. Oklahoma6-2175<lb />
12. Michigan7-2163<lb />
13. Brigham Young8-1101<lb />
14. South Carolina7-283<lb />
15. North Carolina8-182<lb />
16. Purdue7-250<lb />
17. Mississippi St.7-234<lb />
18. 1XI A6-232<lb />
19. Texas6-225<lb />
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