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Qtoe iEaHt Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 55 No. 33<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Thursday , January 15, 1981<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
N.C. Assembly Convenes In Raleigh<lb />
K Ml lull (UPI) I he 1981<lb />
General ssembl) convened<lb />
Wednesda) amid predictions of a<lb />
tight budget yeai and calls from its<lb />
leaders for financial restraint<lb />
tempered with compassion.<lb />
"1: esponsibilit) must be our<lb />
h w oii at all nines, especially at<lb />
1 House Speaker<lb />
11 Madison, w ho<lb />
'�a as (d as the House convened.<lb />
� � vs� e people) that<lb />
i - .� nment designed to<lb />
'not Meed them<lb />
in his acceptance<lb />
e, It. Gov. James C.<lb />
distinguish between that<lb />
which is necessary and that which is<lb />
merely desirable.<lb />
"Resources are not inexhaustible,<lb />
and it will be our job to see that<lb />
those valuable resources which are<lb />
in short supply will get to where they<lb />
will do the most good he said.<lb />
During a day devoted primarily to<lb />
ceremony, both chambers speedily-<lb />
approved a resolution formally in-<lb />
viting Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. to<lb />
deliver his State of the State message<lb />
to a joint session Thursday night.<lb />
The session began at noon when<lb />
Secretary of State Thad Eure gavel-<lb />
ed the House to order so members<lb />
could be sworn into office. Green<lb />
carted the Senate session three<lb />
minutes later.<lb />
The first order of business in the<lb />
House was the election of Ramsey<lb />
as speaker. The selection officially<lb />
by a 118-0 margin-was a formality<lb />
since the 96 House Democrats<lb />
nominated him last month.<lb />
Residents of Ramsey's district in<lb />
the southwestern section of the state<lb />
packed the galleries to watch him<lb />
become the first speaker in 80 years<lb />
from the North Carolina moun-<lb />
tains.<lb />
"This General Assembly should<lb />
direct its efforts toward eliminating<lb />
empty minds, empty stomachs and<lb />
empty pockets Ramsey said.<lb />
"It will not be easy to meet our<lb />
economic responsibilities. An<lb />
economc chill is spreading across us<lb />
and there are no signs of a warming<lb />
trend he said, and cited the<lb />
limited resources that would be<lb />
available.<lb />
The Legislature must establish<lb />
priorities, "eliminate any semblance<lb />
of waste" and end any "unwise, un-<lb />
wanted and unused" programs he<lb />
said.<lb />
"North Carolina stands today at<lb />
a budgetary crossroad he said.<lb />
"Unless we choose the path of the<lb />
wisest possible use of our dollars,<lb />
we will be heading for financial<lb />
trouble in the very near future<lb />
Green told the Senate its "biggest<lb />
challenge will be to continue to pro-<lb />
vide the goods and services that<lb />
North Carolina needs and deserves<lb />
MSC Recovers Some Objects<lb />
without burdening with excessive<lb />
taxes those very citiens we are try-<lb />
ing to help.<lb />
"We need to continue that North<lb />
Carolina quality of life for our<lb />
citizens. Yet we need to do it, and<lb />
still operate within our existing<lb />
resources<lb />
"That does not mean this General<lb />
Assembly will be devoid of compas-<lb />
sion. Not at all. I think the money<lb />
will be there for those important<lb />
programs so necessary to our less<lb />
fortunate North Carolinians<lb />
Green said, but those programs<lb />
must be examined tor duplication,<lb />
waste and excessive administration.<lb />
Green, who in the past feuded<lb />
with Hunt and with former Speaker<lb />
Art Stolen From Mendenhall Center<lb />
Bv NANO MORRIS Htafl Wrili-r<lb />
have taken place this vear in Mendenhall h;s s years the has been in opera-<lb />
: plant valued at<lb />
but latei it was o bean bag chairs<lb />
� � in thelake: rhe : but ha Ol a s ision v iew -eves were not ap-the chairs were found dorm on campus dur-<lb />
two expensive lamps were stolen<lb />
from gallery lobby, in early<lb />
November. Mendenhall received an<lb />
anonymous call informing them of<lb />
n where the) could pick<lb />
up ne ol the missing lamps. Thev<lb />
picked up the lamp which had a note<lb />
attached to n signed "the ECU<lb />
thief The thief said the other lamp<lb />
would be returned after Christmas.<lb />
Several works of art were stolen<lb />
from the gallerv walls. Three black<lb />
and while photographs were stolen<lb />
from the Forty-second Annual<lb />
North Carolina Artists Exhibition<lb />
Traveling Show . "Elk Park. N.C<lb />
bv lorn Bras well, and "Entitled<lb />
bv Colin Osborne III were stolen on<lb />
Eridav, Nov. 21. The photographs<lb />
were missing as of 3:00 p.m. The<lb />
theft was reported to campus securi-<lb />
tv immediately, who then filed their<lb />
official report.<lb />
Several high school students were<lb />
seen in the building, but there is no<lb />
way of knowing whether or not they<lb />
were involved in the thefts One<lb />
piece of art stolen was described as a<lb />
puddle on a dirt road, and another<lb />
was a sky scene.<lb />
"Rake With Shadow by Mark<lb />
B. Sluder, a picture of a white house<lb />
with two doors and a rake in bet-<lb />
ween, was stolen on Nov. 24. At<lb />
9:(K) the photograph was on the<lb />
gallery wall. Wanda E. Yuhas, assis-<lb />
tant program director went to take<lb />
the show down for shipping to the<lb />
next date. She went to the gallery<lb />
prior to removing the show and<lb />
discovered the piece was missing. At<lb />
10:00 a.m. campus security was<lb />
notified.<lb />
Another piece reported missing is<lb />
'ICON George Brett's<lb />
cellophane tape cross on 100 percent<lb />
rag paper.<lb />
Mendenhall Student Union's Art<lb />
Exhibition Committee and Randy<lb />
Osman, director of Gray Art<lb />
Gallery, are making an investigation<lb />
into ways of cutting out thefts. The<lb />
possibility of putting devices on<lb />
remote side doors so that alarms will<lb />
go off is one security measure being<lb />
considered.<lb />
A receptionist is on duty at all<lb />
times, but this is obviously not<lb />
enough. The thefts have been at<lb />
times with very different travel<lb />
levels, so special precautions at par-<lb />
ticular hours might not be a deter-<lb />
rent.<lb />
Mendenhall has decided to cancel<lb />
all shows until the aid of a profes-<lb />
sional secuntv svstem can be provid-<lb />
ed.<lb />
See ART, Page 3<lb />
SRA Holds Leadership Conference<lb />
B Pl 1COL1 ls<lb />
s,�,t ttllor<lb />
nlav anded I a i, then inH 1IUthey each tood tried<lb />
med<lb />
other's<lb />
1- cal ndergarten or<lb />
me neig iborhood kids<lb />
I he answer is no. It is<lb />
lent Residence<lb /><lb />
ke an idiot said Beth<lb />
Mel I yler Dorm. "1 was really<lb />
. d<lb />
"T couldn't even get off the<lb />
1 Ka Coats, secretary of<lb />
the College Hill Campus Council.<lb />
But u all seemed to turn out for<lb />
the better Tuesday night as the SRA<lb />
: its firs- leadership conference.<lb />
I he conference was a real big suc-<lb />
remarked SRA President<lb />
Nelson Jarvis. "I didn't hear any<lb />
complaints<lb />
The I I school year is the<lb />
SRA's first vear of existence at East<lb />
Carolina. The SRA is a result of the<lb />
merger involving the Men's,<lb />
Women's and Co-ed Residence<lb />
Councils.<lb />
According to SRA Publicity<lb />
Chairwoman Kim Mack, the old<lb />
councils were merged to streamline<lb />
the system. "With ECU starting to<lb />
have co-ed dorms the SRA is<lb />
beneficial to everyone, it has more<lb />
strength than the old councils did<lb />
The conference was held, Mack<lb />
said, because the SRA was having<lb />
difficulty getting input from the<lb />
students who live in the dorms.<lb />
"The purpose of the conference was<lb />
to teach these students how to<lb />
become good leaders and how to<lb />
conduct a good meeting<lb />
The students at the conference in-<lb />
cluded the officers of the area<lb />
residence councils and the<lb />
presidents and vice presidents of the<lb />
various dorms.<lb />
The SRA is divided into three<lb />
area residence councils: the West<lb />
Campus Council, the Central Cam-<lb />
pus Council and the College Hill<lb />
Campus Council. In addition, each<lb />
dorm has a house council.<lb />
Each area residence council is the<lb />
governing body for its area. These<lb />
councils and the dorms are the<lb />
primary sponsors of the socials and<lb />
other activities for dorm students.<lb />
Each area coun;cil also has a<lb />
coordinator. These coordinators are<lb />
full-time professionals employed by<lb />
the universitv.<lb />
"The area coordinator is the ad-<lb />
visor to the council explained<lb />
Rebecca Martin, the coordinator for<lb />
the West Campus. "But that's just<lb />
part of what we do. We also work<lb />
closely with the directors of the<lb />
residence halls.<lb />
"The workshop (leadership con-<lb />
ference) is similar to what we do<lb />
with the student staffs of the<lb />
residence halls she continued.<lb />
"We're involved in recruitment and<lb />
training the students who serve as<lb />
resident advisors in the dorms.<lb />
Basically we keep abreast of what<lb />
happens in our area<lb />
Jarvis noted that the SRA itself<lb />
was not a major programming body<lb />
and will not be sponsoring monthly<lb />
events. "It's mainly a lobbying<lb />
organization he said.<lb />
He did note, however, that the<lb />
SRA would be sponsoring a recrea-<lb />
tion night Thursday at Memorial<lb />
Gym.<lb />
"SRA is a means for students in<lb />
the dorms to communicate with the<lb />
administration he said. "Our<lb />
main function is to lobby to the ad-<lb />
ministration. At the same time the<lb />
administration can get information<lb />
about the dorms from the SRA<lb />
Jarvis emphasized that the SRA<lb />
was completely separate from the<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
and stresed that the two should not<lb />
be confused.<lb />
Mack echoed Jarvis' feelings<lb />
about the purpose of the SRA. "It is<lb />
the voice of the students who live in<lb />
the dorms. If they have any com-<lb />
plaints or suggestions that's where<lb />
they can go<lb />
Selective Service May<lb />
Ask For Student Records<lb />
Director of Housing Dan Wooten, says dorm students can expect a rent in-<lb />
crease. See page 3 for details.<lb />
If the Selective Service System<lb />
decides to use college and university<lb />
records to track down men who<lb />
didn't register tor the draft, each<lb />
school will have to decide for itself<lb />
if the records can be released, accor-<lb />
ding to an SSS spokesperson.<lb />
Estimates of the percentage of<lb />
non-registration range from the<lb />
Selective Service's 5 to 7 percent<lb />
guess, to anti-draft and media<lb />
reports of 25 percent non-<lb />
compliance.<lb />
"Using student records is a<lb />
possibility we're considering says<lb />
Betty Alexander, public informa-<lb />
tion officer for the SSS. Alexander<lb />
says the SSS doesn't believe the<lb />
federal privacy law would protect<lb />
directory information contained in<lb />
college and university records, but<lb />
says each school would determine its<lb />
own privacy standards.<lb />
"If they (school officials) believe<lb />
it would be a violation of a student's<lb />
privacy, then those would be<lb />
records we couldn't use says Alex-<lb />
ander. "It's up to them .to decide<lb />
Some students aren't waiting until<lb />
Selective Service acts to find out<lb />
what their school's decision will be.<lb />
At the U. of California-Santa Bar-<lb />
bara, over 300 students marched on<lb />
the chancellor's office demanding<lb />
that personal information in their<lb />
university files not be turned over to<lb />
any outside authorities. The<lb />
students asked Chancellor Robert<lb />
Huttenback to accept regulations re-<lb />
quiring widespread notification of<lb />
any request to for records and<lb />
delaying university action on such a<lb />
request for seven days.<lb />
Huttenback agreed to notify the<lb />
student newspaper of any requests<lb />
for information by outside<lb />
authorities. He also will contact<lb />
others who submit written requests<lb />
for notification. Huttenback refus-<lb />
ed to guarantee a seven-day delay in<lb />
furnishing requested information,<lb />
but did agree to withhold such in-<lb />
formation until the students involv-<lb />
ed were notified.<lb />
Students outside California don't<lb />
seem to be too concerned about a<lb />
possible on-campus record hunt.<lb />
Doug Tuthill, president of the<lb />
United States Student Association,<lb />
admits he's heard little discussion of<lb />
the records release issue in his<lb />
travels around the country. "I think<lb />
most students don't think the<lb />
government will go as far as finding<lb />
people who didn't register says<lb />
Tuthill.<lb />
Carl J. Stewart Jr also issued a<lb />
for unity, saying there is no room<lb />
for a conflict between the executive<lb />
and legislative branches of govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"If we io not do our jobs right,<lb />
only the citizens of North Carolina<lb />
will lose nd thev are the very peo-<lb />
ple we all want to win he said.<lb />
Green and Ramsey began the pro-<lb />
cess ol announcing their committee<lb />
appointments Wednesday. B<lb />
men named the Appropriation com-<lb />
mittees that will grapple with the<lb />
budget, while Ramsey also named<lb />
the House finance Committee,<lb />
which considers tax legislation.<lb />
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George Brett's "ICON" was stolen from Mendenhall.<lb />
Activism Resurges<lb />
Following Election<lb />
The November election heralded<lb />
the return of power to the conser<lb />
vatives, but it might also signal the<lb />
return of organized activism to col-<lb />
llege campuses.<lb />
Rather than running scared after<lb />
the landslide victory of Ronald<lb />
Reagan and the success of the Moral<lb />
Majority, some student activists are<lb />
capitalizing on the conservative<lb />
threat by marshalling their forces<lb />
for what they claim will be a four-<lb />
year seige. Whether they can buck<lb />
;ampus trends of conservatism and<lb />
apathy remains to be seen.<lb />
In mid-November, about 400<lb />
students from more than 50 schools<lb />
attended the Progressive Students<lb />
Conference at Kent State U<lb />
establishing in the process a loosely<lb />
knit network of activist groups.<lb />
"The idea actually came out of<lb />
the anti-dtaft and anti-nuclear<lb />
movements says organizer<lb />
Richard Sax of the Midwest branch<lb />
of the Committee Against Registra-<lb />
tion and the Draft. Although con-<lb />
ceived in pre-election meetings, the<lb />
conference drew many people who<lb />
came "because they were concerned<lb />
about Reagan's election � they<lb />
realize it's time for people who<lb />
think progressively to organize<lb />
says Sax. "The new conservative<lb />
trend does represent a real threat<lb />
The primary theme of the<lb />
November conference was unity �<lb />
combining divergent groups into a<lb />
single activist movement. The<lb />
primary problem of the conference<lb />
was the lack of a unifying issue j�<lb />
other than opposition to Reagan.<lb />
The main activity of the Progressive<lb />
Students Network at present is<lb />
publication of a newsletter and ex-<lb />
pansion onto more campuses, says<lb />
Sax. Also in the works is a<lb />
demonstration during the Reagan<lb />
inauguration.<lb />
Three Harvard University<lb />
students and former Anderson for<lb />
President workers also responded to<lb />
the election by trying to form a<lb />
liberal coalition, called Students In-<lb />
volved in National Change<lb />
(Students, Inc.). The election of a<lb />
Republican Senate, on top of<lb />
Reagan's big win, spurred the<lb />
group's formation, says one of<lb />
those involved. "The elections<lb />
scared the hell out of a lot of Har-<lb />
vard students he says. Student<lb />
Incs immediate goal is staging civil<lb />
rights rallies throughout New<lb />
England on Abraham Lincoln's bir-<lb />
thday .<lb />
Issue-oriented campaigns are ex-<lb />
pected to draw more student in-<lb />
terest. The Campaign for Political<lb />
Rights, a Washington-based group,<lb />
is finding more students interested<lb />
in the demonstrations it leads<lb />
against on-campus recruitment bv<lb />
the Central Intelligence Agency.<lb />
"Main more universities have<lb />
organized to raise the issue of covert<lb />
recruitment, and with Reagan in<lb />
there, things will get even more ac-<lb />
tive says CPR's Susan Benda.<lb />
Doug Tuthill, president of the<lb />
United States Student Association,<lb />
says Reagan's election will make it<lb />
easier for Tuthill to organize<lb />
grassroots student involvement. But<lb />
while some activists long for a single<lb />
issue to galvanize the movement, as<lb />
the Vietnam War did in the '60s,<lb />
Tuthill doesn't favor a return to the<lb />
old ways of action. "We have to be<lb />
systematic in educating people and<lb />
in organizing in a rational fashion<lb />
so that we will go on after Reagan is<lb />
gone he says. "1 don't think<lb />
Reagan is the real issue here. If you<lb />
really look at it, Carter wasn't much<lb />
better<lb />
Tuthill also points out that poten-<lb />
tial organizers must first convince<lb />
students "they have some control<lb />
over their lives.<lb />
On The inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Classifieds 8<lb />
Features5<lb />
Letters4<lb />
Sports7<lb />
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THI EASTCAROI INI <lb />
JANUARY 15, 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
JOBSNEEDED<lb />
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classes in Exercise and Weight<lb />
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Conditioning, and Shmnastics<lb />
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at 7 00 p m . Wednesday, Jan 21<lb />
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dom to be printed, and to an<lb />
nounce plans for the upcoming An<lb />
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held March 22 Call 758 6909 for<lb />
further information<lb />
FIELD HOCKEY<lb />
A Field Hockey Club meeting<lb />
will be held Wednesday Jan 21 at<lb />
7 00 p m m 221 Mendenhal! for all<lb />
interested women<lb />
GYMNASTICS<lb />
Registration tor the annual<lb />
children's gymnastics program at<lb />
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20 and Jan 22 and the one hour per<lb />
week classes will begm Jan 26<lb />
Registration will be in the gym<lb />
nasties room at Memorial Gym<lb />
nasium, ECU, from 7pm until 8<lb />
p m each evening<lb />
Cost of the 12 weeks program is<lb />
$35 The program includes all<lb />
phases of gymnastics for children<lb />
aged five through 16 Schedules<lb />
according to age will be set at time<lb />
of registration<lb />
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mini course n Wine Tasting Clog<lb />
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Complete TEST-n-TAPE5m facilities for review of<lb />
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Small classes taught by skilled instructors<lb />
Opportunity to make up missed lessons<lb />
Voluminous home-study materials constantly<lb />
updated by researchers expert in their field<lb />
Opportunity to transfer to and continue study at<lb />
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recital on Fri . Jan 16, 1981 a'<lb />
7 30 p m .n the A J Fletcher<lb />
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Therapy He studies clarinet with<lb />
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Music faculty<lb />
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Saint Saens' Sonata, and Leonard<lb />
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and applications are ava'lah'i<lb />
the Career Planning and Pta I<lb />
ment Center located m the Blcxton<lb />
House<lb />
(ACT)<lb />
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Sat . March 28. 1981 Application<lb />
blanks are to r completed arvi<lb />
mailed to act Registration p O<lb />
Box 414. Iowa City Iowa M240<lb />
Registration deadline is Feb V<lb />
1981 Applications may be obta.n<lb />
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Speight Bldg Room 10S<lb />
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Januar 15. 1S�S1<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Literacy Tests<lb />
wdgewes Against Florida<lb />
The primary aim of the Civil<lb />
Rights Movement was fairly simple:<lb />
provide all citizens of the United<lb />
States with equal opportunity.<lb />
Somehow, though, the implementa-<lb />
tion of this idea has been more dif-<lb />
ficult than might have seemed possi-<lb />
ble.<lb />
Take for instance a case heard<lb />
recently in federal circuit court. The<lb />
case involves a "functional<lb />
literacy" test the Florida State<lb />
Legislature decided should be used<lb />
in the state's high schools. The<lb />
legislature decided in 1976 that,<lb />
beginning in 1979, students would<lb />
be required to pass the test in order<lb />
to receive a high school diploma.<lb />
The test was designed to measure<lb />
basic skills necessary for effective<lb />
participation in a modern economy.<lb />
Each student was to have had four<lb />
chances to pass the test. Those<lb />
students who failed all four times<lb />
would have the option of receiving a<lb />
"certificate of completion" or tak-<lb />
ing a fifth year o high school with<lb />
another opportunity for a diploma.<lb />
The plan seemed straightforward<lb />
enough, with options to satisfy the<lb />
needs of a vide range of students.<lb />
Bui in these legalistic times most<lb />
anyone could have predicted the<lb />
next scene as easily as if it had come<lb />
from some cheap dime-store novel.<lb />
The Tampa office of the federal<lb />
government's Legal Services Cor-<lb />
poration, Bay Area Legal Services,<lb />
slapped a lawsuit on the State of<lb />
Florida. The suit filed on behalf of<lb />
ten black students claimed that their<lb />
legal rights were being violated by<lb />
the possibility of diploma denial.<lb />
The judge agreed and ruled last<lb />
year that Florida must suspend its<lb />
test until 1983 since the class of 1979<lb />
was educated its first four years in<lb />
segregated schools.<lb />
The plaintiffs, however, were still<lb />
not satisfied and recently sought a<lb />
ruling that would declare the test to<lb />
be racially biased. The state, they<lb />
claimed, had not borne the burden<lb />
in proving that the test was valid<lb />
and free of racial bias. So the matter<lb />
has now become even more murky.<lb />
One fact is clear, however.<lb />
Students who cannot read or write<lb />
should not receive high school<lb />
diplomas. The four-year segrega-<lb />
tion has undoubtedly resulted in<lb />
some disparities in the quality of<lb />
education received, but issuing these<lb />
students diplomas will not teach<lb />
them to read and write. Perhaps a<lb />
fifth year of high school would.<lb />
The problem of illiteracy among<lb />
high school graduates is all too com-<lb />
mon, even here at East Carolina<lb />
where freshmen struggle with the<lb />
Grammar Exit Exam, a test design-<lb />
ed to measure knowledge of the<lb />
elementary principles of grammar.<lb />
We should not be giving breaks to<lb />
high school students; now is the<lb />
time we should be demanding more<lb />
of them. To allow them diplomas<lb />
without proving their literacy fur-<lb />
ther degrades the value of a high<lb />
school education and cheats the<lb />
students.<lb />
If these students truly desire an<lb />
equal education they will demand<lb />
that the test be given and insist that<lb />
their school equip them with the<lb />
skills to pass it. Florida's plan seems<lb />
designed with students in mind and<lb />
offers sufficient options, including<lb />
hope.<lb />
e<lb />
- Campus Forum<lb />
Witches Still Exist Today<lb />
In response to the December 2, 1980<lb />
article, any changes in witches of today<lb />
are used to keep up with the times and fit<lb />
into society, which enables them to go<lb />
unnoticed. The story and fairy tale im-<lb />
ages of evil witches have made them ap-<lb />
pear harmless by society and next to<lb />
nonexistent. The real witch does exist to-<lb />
day but not in the stereotyped images of<lb />
stories and fairy tales as societies in the<lb />
past were mislead to believe. The witch<lb />
is very much in existence today and<lb />
practices so-called harmless practices<lb />
that are often cover-ups for the real<lb />
goings-on.<lb />
New Bern witches seem to have an in-<lb />
terest in spreading their so-called<lb />
religion on campus. The Wicca of New<lb />
Bern were started in Greenville but mov-<lb />
ed on when their practices were not ac-<lb />
cepted in the city. Witchcraft tries to<lb />
identify with other religions for easier<lb />
acceptance, but the differences are very<lb />
appearant. Other religions are very open<lb />
about their practices while witches are<lb />
very selective about whom becomes a<lb />
witch and their rites are for witches only.<lb />
With this in mind, someone could<lb />
become suspicious of what is really be-<lb />
ing practiced. Witches believe in a<lb />
creator diety as the Christians and Jew<lb />
but the other gods the witches believe in<lb />
are enimies, as is Satan of Christianity<lb />
and Judism<lb />
The Wicca motto is that the) can do<lb />
anything as long as it causes no harm.<lb />
They fail to mention what the criteria<lb />
for harm involves. Their viewpoint of<lb />
harm leases much to the imagination.<lb />
Witches want to be left alone to practice<lb />
the way they wish without any restraint<lb />
which could cause harm as far as we<lb />
know. They claim mystical magical<lb />
powers without ever revealing the source<lb />
of it. A factual article from a witch who<lb />
has left the witches could be very objec-<lb />
tive in showing the real story and un-<lb />
covering what the witches want to hide<lb />
from the general public.<lb />
Name withheld by request<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Joyner Library.<lb />
For purposes oj verification, all letters<lb />
must include the name, major and<lb />
classification, address, phone number<lb />
and signature oj the author(s). Letters<lb />
are limited to two typewritten pages,<lb />
double-spaced, or neatly printed. AH let-<lb />
ters are subject to editing for brevity,<lb />
obscenity and libel, and no personal at-<lb />
tacks will be permitted. Letters by the<lb />
same author are limited to one each 30<lb />
da vs.<lb />
MBA's Draw Criticism On Theories<lb />
Why Foreign Language<lb />
Many a student has shed tears<lb />
over the foreign language require-<lb />
ment here at ECU. Anyone working<lb />
toward a BA degree must have four<lb />
units of foreign language, all in se-<lb />
quence in the same language.<lb />
We feel that this requirement<lb />
should be dropped for several<lb />
reasons.<lb />
Foreign language is of no use to<lb />
anyone unless they are going to<lb />
teach that language or work in a<lb />
field such as international com-<lb />
merce or government service<lb />
overseas. Why should anyone be<lb />
forced to struggle through four<lb />
courses that they will never be able<lb />
to use in their careers.<lb />
The courses are extremely dif-<lb />
ficult and have been an obstacle in<lb />
the path of graduation for many<lb />
ECU students. We've all had a<lb />
friend or two who had completed all<lb />
of their requirements for a degree<lb />
only to be stopped and bogged<lb />
down by foreign language.<lb />
Probably the only reason that the<lb />
requirement has not been dropped is<lb />
because those who teach foreign<lb />
language, and their sympathetic<lb />
brethren who teach other liberal arts<lb />
courses that are becoming obsolete<lb />
in our modern society, have been<lb />
successful over the years in<lb />
defeating any motion to drop the re-<lb />
quirement via the faculty senate.<lb />
Birds of a feather do flock together.<lb />
It's a game of survival for them.<lb />
If the requirement were dropped<lb />
they might find themselves looking<lb />
for other work, which would be<lb />
hard to find since their degrees are<lb />
in foreign language.<lb />
How many students would sign<lb />
up for those courses if they were not<lb />
required? Not very many, it's that<lb />
simple.<lb />
We realize that the requirement<lb />
will probably be around for a long<lb />
time no matter how much student<lb />
opposition is raised, and no matter<lb />
how many editorials are written.<lb />
Students should still let their<lb />
voices be heard by writing a letter to<lb />
the faculty senate, the vice<lb />
chancellor for academic affairs, and<lb />
even the chancellor. You never can<lb />
tell, they might just listen to the<lb />
students for a change.<lb />
However, we think that it will see<lb />
its demise as the demand for liberal<lb />
arts degrees steadily decreases.<lb />
Drop-Add<lb />
Extension<lb />
Well now that "Drop-Add" is<lb />
over and the only alternative you<lb />
have is to drop those courses which<lb />
you feel you will never be able to<lb />
pass, isn't it comforting to know<lb />
that the deadline for adding a<lb />
course was extended to include<lb />
Tuesday, January 13?<lb />
It seems that the administration<lb />
decided the last day should be after<lb />
students have had a chance to at-<lb />
tend each class at leasf once to find<lb />
out the requirements each instructor<lb />
had set forth before making it im-<lb />
possible to change a course load.<lb />
While this procedure proved<lb />
beneficial to many East Carolina<lb />
students including many who failed<lb />
to secure their schedules before the<lb />
January 8 and had to add an entire<lb />
load, it may come as an unpleasant<lb />
surprise to those students who were<lb />
previously unaware of the change.<lb />
Perhaps an advance warning<lb />
from the administration would be in<lb />
order in the future.<lb />
Robert<lb />
Swaim<lb />
As increasing numbers of students enroll<lb />
in MBA programs across the nation, and<lb />
here at ECU, increasing numbers of critics<lb />
have been complaining that some of these<lb />
highly paid graduates do not live up to<lb />
their billing.<lb />
Many MBA programs are being<lb />
challenged by the business and industrial<lb />
community as too low in quality.<lb />
Business Week recently detected<lb />
"disenchantment" with the business<lb />
schools' product. It reported complaints<lb />
from businesses about "the inability of �������-���-���������-<lb />
newly minted MBA's to communicate their<lb />
over-reliance on mathematical techniques of the board in four weeks<lb />
(quantitative methods) of management Other critics contend that business<lb />
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William F. May, dean of New York<lb />
University's Graduate School of Business,<lb />
said in a recent New York Times interview<lb />
that business schools have three shortcom-<lb />
ings:<lb />
1) The uniformity of their graduates, or<lb />
the cookie-cutter syndrome.<lb />
2) Insufficient training for entrepreneur-<lb />
ship, especially for small business pur-<lb />
poses.<lb />
3) Inadequate training in communica-<lb />
tions in view of the fact that business today<lb />
must communicate with many different<lb />
publics, such as government, consumer<lb />
and the nonpublic sector.<lb />
Dr. James H. Bearden, dean of the EC I<lb />
school of business, says that 'he problem<lb />
of communication is age-old and nation-<lb />
wide. Dr. Bearden said that this year for<lb />
the first time communication skills are be-<lb />
ing incorporated into standards planning<lb />
for schools of business across the nation.<lb />
ECU does have a program at the<lb />
undergraduate level to deal with small<lb />
businesses and provide entrepreneural<lb />
training and experience. The program is<lb />
called SB1, the Small Business Institute. In<lb />
this program, business students work with<lb />
small local businesses to obtain first hand<lb />
knowledge of how a small business works.<lb />
Dr. Bearden disagrees with those critics<lb />
who say that there is too much emphasis<lb />
on quanitative methods and mathematical<lb />
practices.<lb />
He says that the major problems that<lb />
managers will face in the future is handling<lb />
information, and the nature of that infor-<lb />
mation is increasingly more quantitative in<lb />
nature.<lb />
Business may be dissatisfied to some ex-<lb />
tent with MBA graduates but according to<lb />
Bearden the demand for them is high.<lb />
Bearden is correct in asserting that<lb />
managers will have to contend with an ever<lb />
increasing flow of quantitative data, but<lb />
what about the needs of those graduates<lb />
who may not go into corporate manage-<lb />
ment. There are still enough people around<lb />
who seek a business education to increase<lb />
their own ability to operate or begin their<lb />
own small businesses to justify a Hale more<lb />
emphasis on educating students in en-<lb />
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Features<lb />
JANUARY 15, 1981 Page 5<lb />
Miss ECU Pageant<lb />
Coming This March<lb />
Dan Ackroyd and John Belushi star in the comedy film The Blues Brothers in this weekend's Free Flick. The movie<lb />
is showing Friday and Saturday at 5. 7:30 and 10 pm in the Hendrix Theatre in Mendenhall.<lb />
The Miss East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty Pageant will be held on March 24,<lb />
1981 in the Hendrix Theatre in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. The<lb />
pageant is organized by the Kappa<lb />
Sigma Fraternity and their little<lb />
Sisters.<lb />
Organizations on campus � dor-<lb />
mitories, sports teams and clubs,<lb />
fraternities, sororities, school<lb />
departments or any others � may<lb />
sponsor a contestant. Around fifty<lb />
contestants are anticipated.<lb />
The Miss East Carolina Pageant<lb />
Competition will consist of four<lb />
categories: evening wear, street<lb />
wear, an interview with the judges,<lb />
and a personal profile (a two or<lb />
three minute talk about the contes-<lb />
tant's goals, ambitions, etc.)<lb />
Cathy Dreyer<lb />
Ackroyd And Belushi Star In<lb />
Free Flick The Blues Brothers<lb />
This Friday and Saturday night at<lb />
5, 7:30, and 10 p.m the Student<lb />
Union Films Committee will present<lb />
the immortal Jake and Elwood<lb />
Blues in their first feature-length<lb />
film extravaganza, "The Blues<lb />
Brothers The film will be shown<lb />
m Mendenhall Student C enter's<lb />
Hendrix Iheatre. Admission is b<lb />
11) and activity card or MSC<lb />
membership.<lb />
The film deals with the Blues<lb />
Brothers' attempt to get their old<lb />
band together to raise $5,000 to pay<lb />
off the taxes on the orphanage<lb />
where the were raised. In the<lb />
course of their "mission from<lb />
God they incur the wrath of the<lb />
cops, the National Guard, the Nazi<lb />
Parts, a C&amp;W band of rednecks and<lb />
a mystery woman played by Carrie<lb />
i IsJlCl .<lb />
provides the catalyst<lb />
n ot an indoor<lb />
ie bombing of a<lb />
. I chase reminiscent<lb />
cene in "The French<lb />
The abuse<lb />
for the Test-<lb />
Connection" and major troop<lb />
movements in Chicago's Dale)<lb />
Plaza. The massive scale of produc-<lb />
tion is laced with wit and invention<lb />
and Director Jon Landis has once<lb />
again proven himself, after the<lb />
smashing success of "Animal<lb />
House a comic genius.<lb />
Landis has managed to get laughs<lb />
without relying too heavily on cheap<lb />
diversionary tactics and uses his<lb />
many extras, cars, and car crashes<lb />
to trie full effect � and to the full<lb />
extent of comic law.<lb />
But best of all, landis uses<lb />
Aretha Franklin and Cab Callow av<lb />
to punctuate the film with genuine<lb />
blues numbers. Franklin piavs a<lb />
waitress who stops the show with a<lb />
rocking rendition of "Think and<lb />
72-year-old C alloway losses of<lb />
"Minnie the Moocher" with great<lb />
aplomb.<lb />
When Franklin sings her number,<lb />
while wearing a waitress's uniform<lb />
in the soul-food cafe she runs, she<lb />
smashes the screen to smithereens.<lb />
Her presence is so strong she seems<lb />
to be looking at us while we're look-<lb />
ing at her. She's so completely<lb />
there, and so funny, as she waggles<lb />
a threatening linger at her lover, the<lb />
cook (Matt "Guitar" Murphy),<lb />
who's considering leaving her to re-<lb />
join the brothers, that ou can't<lb />
come down enough to respond to<lb />
very much else.<lb />
Franklin releases every tightly<lb />
creased ironj of the blues and<lb />
dispels the old stale atmosphere of<lb />
patiently endured female sorrow.<lb />
Lacking even a trace of self-<lb />
consciousness, she cries out in<lb />
ecstasy 01 anger, in bewilderment or<lb />
terror, achieving the beauty of a<lb />
perfectly realized emotion. Indeed,<lb />
her naturalness is as much a matter<lb />
of the spontaneity with which she<lb />
lets flj ever) phrase as it is of the<lb />
depth and solidity of her feelings.<lb />
At another time, in another socie-<lb />
ty, this complete freedom from<lb />
emotional restraints might appear to<lb />
be of dubious value. A Victorian<lb />
would have called it hysteria, o<lb />
day, it seems like a state oi grace.<lb />
"The Blues Brothers" also<lb />
features a plethora of other real<lb />
blues greats. James Brown, Rav<lb />
Charles, and Chaka Khan are on<lb />
hand as well and are equally well<lb />
served.<lb />
This musical slapstick farce, set in<lb />
Chicago, is, above all, good<lb />
natured, in a sentimental, folk-bop<lb />
way, and its big joke is how<lb />
overscaled everything in it is. One of<lb />
the film's finest moments features<lb />
Dan Aykroyd's parody version of<lb />
the theme song from "Rawhide<lb />
Also very funny is Henry Gibson's<lb />
expression of dreamy surprise when<lb />
the Pinto that he and a sidekick are<lb />
in is wafted high in the air over the<lb />
city and slowly drops.<lb />
Other scenes to look for include<lb />
the jiveass jumping at the church<lb />
presided over by James Brown, with<lb />
John Belushi feeling the power of<lb />
the Lord and doing handsprings<lb />
down the center aisle.<lb />
There is a ten dollar registration<lb />
fee which the sponsoring organiza-<lb />
tion should pay. The contestants<lb />
must meet the following re-<lb />
quirements:<lb />
1. They must be female ECU<lb />
students; either part or full-time<lb />
2. Between the ages of 17 and 23<lb />
3. Have no criminal record<lb />
4. Must have never been married<lb />
or a mother<lb />
5. And, must be willing to repre-<lb />
sent ECU during the next year.<lb />
The winner of the pageant<lb />
receives the title, crown, trophy,<lb />
flowers and a S2(KJ scholarship. All<lb />
five finalists will receive flowers and<lb />
scholarships.<lb />
The current Miss ECU, Cathy<lb />
Drever, doesn't fit the usual<lb />
stereotype of a beauty pageant win-<lb />
ner.<lb />
Miss Dreyer, a senior physics ma-<lb />
jor from Montgomery, Alabama,<lb />
has a 3.8 grade point average. An<lb />
ROTC student, she plans to enter<lb />
the Air Force after her graduation in<lb />
May.<lb />
Her interests include baton twirl-<lb />
ing � she's been a featured twirler<lb />
with the ECU Marching Pirates for<lb />
the last four years. (She says one<lb />
reason for her picking ECU as her<lb />
college was the marching band.)<lb />
Besides twirling, she enjoys many<lb />
other sports and is also interested in<lb />
dance.<lb />
Appropriately enough for a<lb />
future Air Force officer, she likes<lb />
flying. After graduation she plans to<lb />
get her pilot's license.<lb />
During her childhood she built<lb />
many model airplanes and still en-<lb />
joys building one now and then.<lb />
(Her favorite models are of World<lb />
War II fighter planes such as the<lb />
P-51 Mustang.) When she was<lb />
younger, she indulged herself occa-<lb />
sionally in the traditionally boyish<lb />
pastime of shooting up oid model<lb />
planes with her brother.<lb />
Miss Dreyer's extracurricular ac-<lb />
tivities, include being an ROTC<lb />
"I atle General a job that is con-<lb />
cerned with public relations. She has<lb />
attended several conventions<lb />
around the country in connection<lb />
with this job.<lb />
See DREYER, page 6. col. 2<lb />
Anti-Psychiatry Plan<lb />
Surfaces In America<lb />
SAN FRANCISCO (L'PI) - It<lb />
was in 1962 that Leonard Roy I-rank<lb />
, a 28 year old real estate salesman<lb />
and Army veteran with a degree in<lb />
business administration from the<lb />
Universitv of Pennsylvania was<lb />
declared "mentally ill<lb />
Disturbed b his newfound<lb />
religious and political views, his<lb />
vegetarianism, his refusal to cut his<lb />
Addressing Some Postal Problems<lb />
By DAVID NORR1S<lb />
Although most people don't like<lb />
to write letters, almost everybody<lb />
likes to get letters. (I define a letter<lb />
as anything 1 get in the mail without<lb />
a bill in it, or that says my name is<lb />
"occupant)<lb />
One of the high points of an<lb />
average day in the dorms is the ar-<lb />
rival of the mail. When I lived in<lb />
Umstead, the postman's visit often<lb />
coincided with the time I got back<lb />
from classes to eat lunch. If I was<lb />
lucky, I'd have a letter or a fairly re-<lb />
cent magazine to read while I was<lb />
thawing lunch.<lb />
Word of the postman's arrival<lb />
travels quickly in a dorm. Often, a<lb />
couple of dozen people crowd<lb />
around the mailboxes, waiting for<lb />
letters. It reminds one of those<lb />
scenes in war movies where thev<lb />
hand out letters to a crowd ol<lb />
troops. (O'Hara! Rizzoli!<lb />
Jones! Well, that's all the mail<lb />
"Oh, darn "Don't worry kid �<lb />
she'll write)<lb />
Most of the guys in the war<lb />
movies never got anything during<lb />
mail call. That is one case where the<lb />
movies are like real life, since most<lb />
of us suffer from empty mailboxes<lb />
most of the time. Even when<lb />
something arrives in the mail, it<lb />
seems like it's always for your<lb />
roommate (or that guy Occupant or<lb />
his roommates Resident and Postal<lb />
Patron Local.)<lb />
Sometimes I used to get mail ad-<lb />
dressed to the former inhabitants of<lb />
my room. Most of it was junk, but<lb />
once a former resident's income tax<lb />
forms arrived. Now and then, there<lb />
would be a letter from one of their<lb />
old friends. Some people never fill<lb />
out their change-of-address forms.<lb />
I filled out a change-of-address<lb />
form when I moved out of the<lb />
dorm, but some people at the post<lb />
office don't believe that I moved<lb />
and still send mail there.<lb />
For a time, I was getting letters<lb />
mailed to a girl living downstairs<lb />
from me. I took one by her room,<lb />
and she said thanks and slammed<lb />
the door in my face. After that, I<lb />
just slipped them under the door.<lb />
Every so often, a deluge of junk<lb />
mail would descend upon the dor-<lb />
mitories. On those days, the floor<lb />
bv the mailboxes would be ankle-<lb />
deep in unread junk mail circulars.<lb />
(People ought to save the stuff for<lb />
paper drives.) One of my high<lb />
school teachers said to write<lb />
"deceased" on unwanted mail and<lb />
then send it back. I was always<lb />
afraid that if 1 did so I would never<lb />
get any more real mail, either.<lb />
One unique problem I had with<lb />
my old mailbox was a loose lock<lb />
that fell off now and then. It would<lb />
take forever to coax it open, find the<lb />
screw that fell out, fix the lock and<lb />
get out what was usually a letter for<lb />
my roommate.<lb />
Some days when I had very little<lb />
to do, I'd wait around for the mail<lb />
to arrive. It would be a long wait �<lb />
there is a new proverb that says "a<lb />
watched mailbox never boils" or<lb />
something like that. And, anytime<lb />
you wait anxiously for the mail to<lb />
arrive, you either get nothing at all<lb />
or a bill.<lb />
Bills are about the worst thing<lb />
you can get in the mail. Junk mail<lb />
can be thrown away with impunity,<lb />
but throwing away bills causes trou-<lb />
ble after a month or two. 1 wish that<lb />
they'd put stamps on bills instead of<lb />
the usual meter marks or bulk-rate<lb />
permits � at least one could put<lb />
together a stamp collection from<lb />
paying biJJs.<lb />
It's too bad that it isn't as hard to<lb />
send bills as it is to send letters. Just<lb />
imagine the telephone or electric<lb />
companies saying, "Sorry I haven't<lb />
written in six months, but<lb />
Some of my letters start out with<lb />
"Sorry I haven't written, but (I<lb />
guess that's better than not starting<lb />
them at all.) Then, sometimes I get<lb />
caught up with my correspondence<lb />
and start my letters with "Why<lb />
haven't you written for six mon-<lb />
ths?"<lb />
I realize, though, that it is hard to<lb />
keep writing letters. Even if I finish<lb />
one, I still have to remember to get<lb />
to the post office to buy a stamp,<lb />
and then remember to mail the let-<lb />
ter. Today, I mailed something I<lb />
had been carrying inside my sket-<lb />
See THOUGHTS, page 6, col. 1 EX-MENTAL, page 6, col. 1<lb />
hair and beard and his apparent<lb />
disregard for conventional values,<lb />
Frank's parents consulted a<lb />
psychiatrist who shared their con-<lb />
cern. He convinced them their son<lb />
was insane.<lb />
A Brooklyn, N.Y native, Frank<lb />
spent almost two years in three<lb />
California mental hospitals where<lb />
he was labeled "paranoid<lb />
schizophrenic" and subjected to the<lb />
standard treatment for such<lb />
"patients" � insulin coma therapy<lb />
and electroconvulsive therapv<lb />
(ECT).<lb />
After 85 treatments, his disease<lb />
was declared to be "in remission"<lb />
and he was released. The cure pro-<lb />
duced one disturbing side effect: his<lb />
memory of the last two years was<lb />
totally wiped out and he retained<lb />
only partial recall of his early life.<lb />
Frank's experience prompted him<lb />
to compile "The History of Shock<lb />
Treatment the first comprehen-<lb />
sive history of one of psychiatry's<lb />
most powerful and controversial<lb />
weapons. It also made him a<lb />
dedicatee member of the growing<lb />
"anti-psychiatry" movement sur-<lb />
facing in Europe and the United<lb />
States.<lb />
"In the middle ages, the worst<lb />
heresy was to deny that yo� were a<lb />
heretic � to deny that heresy even<lb />
existed Frank said in a recent in-<lb />
terview with UPI.<lb />
"Today, the worst, the most<lb />
psychotic delusion  is to denv<lb />
The College Scream Becomes<lb />
A New Fad On US Campuses<lb />
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (CPS) � If<lb />
nothing else, December, 1980 exams<lb />
helped push a somewhat new cam-<lb />
pus fad half way across the country<lb />
to St. Louis, where thousands of<lb />
Washington University students<lb />
joined a mass Primal Scream during<lb />
exam time.<lb />
Developed over a decade ago by<lb />
Dr. Arthur Janov as an individual<lb />
therapy, Primal Scream has become<lb />
a popular exam-time means of ven-<lb />
ting frustrations among groups of<lb />
students. Until recently, most of<lb />
those groups had been at eastern<lb />
schools.<lb />
A college Scream consists of<lb />
anywhere from two to thousands of<lb />
people gathering together, usually at<lb />
night, simply to scream away their<lb />
bottled-up anxieties.<lb />
Over 2000 students and faculty<lb />
members gathered in Washington<lb />
University's common square in St.<lb />
Louis during last December's finals<lb />
period, and sustained their screams<lb />
for half an hour. Dr Max Oken-<lb />
fuss, a Russian history professor at<lb />
Washington, told the Associated<lb />
Press that he hadn't witnessed such<lb />
cohesive action in a campus situa-<lb />
tion for over a decade, but back<lb />
then the issues were not as self-<lb />
directed.<lb />
"Involvement in their own ex-<lb />
aminations is to these students what<lb />
the war was to the generation of the<lb />
late '60s he commented. "This is<lb />
the kind of self-generated therapy<lb />
that's been missing from campuses<lb />
since then<lb />
Not all onlookers take such a<lb />
cheery view of the activity. Nightly<lb />
screams involving an average of 500<lb />
participants at Cornell University<lb />
prompted charges of harassment<lb />
from dorm officials and threats of<lb />
further legal action from townspeo-<lb />
ple.<lb />
Cornell's Scream began with only<lb />
seven freshmen leaning out of their<lb />
dorm windows and yelling to relieve<lb />
their anxieties. Within a few days, a<lb />
Primal Scream Club had been form-<lb />
ed with a few dozen members. After<lb />
that, recalls David Bremner, one of<lb />
the original seven, "things got out<lb />
of hand<lb />
Soon 500 people were raising their<lb />
voices in scream for two minutes<lb />
beginning at 11 p.m. Bremner<lb />
described the event as "an occasion<lb />
for crazies to yell out anything they<lb />
wanted including racial slurs and<lb />
obscenities. Screamers were charged<lb />
with harassment, and Ithaca<lb />
residents threatened worse if univer-<lb />
sity officials did not put an end to<lb />
the practice.<lb />
Other organized screams have re-<lb />
mained a bit more tame. Colgate<lb />
University students have established<lb />
a practice of screaming for about<lb />
one minute on each night of the<lb />
three-day reading period that<lb />
precedes finals. Informally organiz-<lb />
ed by use of mimeographed an-<lb />
nouncements, Colgate's Scream<lb />
usually involves from five to a few<lb />
See PRIMAL, page 6, col. 1<lb />
Kenneth<lb />
Theatre,<lb />
at 8 pm.<lb />
Travel Film Showing At Mendenhall<lb />
Richter, one the documentary film's most stimulating platform personalities, will appear in Hendri<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center on Jan. 20, 1981, to present the new film, Germany. The program will begin<lb />
Admission for ECU students will be by id and activity cards.<lb />
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Former Mental Patient Battles Psychiatry<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
Frank, a self-styled<lb />
Nazarite Jew who<lb />
spices his observations<lb />
with frequent<lb />
references to C.G.<lb />
Jung, Ghandi,<lb />
Thoreau, and more<lb />
contemporary social<lb />
critics like Thomas<lb />
Szasz and Ivan Ilich,<lb />
doesn't like the term<lb />
"mental illness<lb />
A volunteer director<lb />
of the Bay Area Com-<lb />
mittee for Alternatives<lb />
to Psychiatry, he<lb />
argues that the misap-<lb />
plication of the medical<lb />
"disease model" to<lb />
Primal Scream<lb />
Aids Students<lb />
In Exam Plight<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
dozen enthusiasts.<lb />
However, no formal<lb />
complaints have been<lb />
made to the university,<lb />
and no action has been<lb />
taken. In fact, Colgate<lb />
students encouraged<lb />
their neighboring<lb />
school. Hamilton Col-<lb />
lege, to take up the<lb />
practice.<lb />
Involvement at<lb />
Hamilton has been<lb />
minimal, as at Colgate<lb />
and a few other smaller<lb />
eastern schools, but to<lb />
the dedicated<lb />
screamers, nothing<lb />
does the trick quite like<lb />
the Primal Scream.<lb />
"The Scream is ter-<lb />
rific said an Indiana<lb />
student now at<lb />
Washington Universi-<lb />
ty. "1 wish everyone<lb />
could get their frustra-<lb />
tions and their<lb />
misunderstandings ex-<lb />
pelled in this way<lb />
mental states sends<lb />
hundreds of thousands<lb />
of healthy, harmless<lb />
people annually to in-<lb />
stitutions where their<lb />
civil liberties are<lb />
abrogated and their<lb />
health and well-being<lb />
are endangered.<lb />
People labeled men-<lb />
tally ill may be pro-<lb />
foundly troubled, con-<lb />
fused and subject to<lb />
delusions, Frank con-<lb />
ceded, but they should<lb />
not be forced to<lb />
undergo treatment of<lb />
uncertain value unless<lb />
they demonstrate con-<lb />
clusively that they are<lb />
dangerous to<lb />
themselves or others.<lb />
"A major premise of<lb />
such groups as BACAP<lb />
presupposes that a ma-<lb />
jor depression or<lb />
psychosis  is willful<lb />
observed Dr. Melvin<lb />
Simonson, a critic of<lb />
the "anti-psychiatry"<lb />
movement.<lb />
But he said in the<lb />
April 28, 1980 issue of<lb />
Medical News,<lb />
"modern psychiatry is<lb />
ascertaining that these<lb />
illnesses are a<lb />
manifestation of<lb />
altered brain neuro-<lb />
chemistry or activity<lb />
and may demand cer-<lb />
tain intrusive measures.<lb />
"These groups have<lb />
great concern that<lb />
psychiatry not upset<lb />
nor harm the patient.<lb />
Yet uncovering<lb />
psychotherapy  even<lb />
transfer phenomenon,<lb />
may be unpleasant,<lb />
distasteful and disturb-<lb />
ing. Where do we draw<lb />
the line?"<lb />
BACAP and other<lb />
groups like the Net-<lb />
work Against<lb />
Psychiatric Assault and<lb />
the fast growing Inter-<lb />
national Network for<lb />
Alternatives to<lb />
Psychiatry don't take<lb />
issue with "talk<lb />
treatments" or<lb />
psychotherapy, but<lb />
they draw the line at in-<lb />
voluntary drugging,<lb />
ECT and � the<lb />
ultimate weapon in the<lb />
psychiatric arsenal �-<lb />
psychosurgery.<lb />
Psychiatrists insist<lb />
the latter practice has<lb />
been all but abandoned<lb />
in the United States,<lb />
but Frank cites surveys<lb />
which indicate that 200<lb />
to 600 acts of<lb />
psychiatric brain<lb />
surgery occur annually<lb />
in this country.<lb />
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C ontinued from page 5<lb />
chbook for a week,<lb />
never remembering to<lb />
place it into one of<lb />
those handy blue recep-<lb />
ticles that stand on<lb />
street corners until 1<lb />
was at least a quarter of<lb />
a mile past the the darn<lb />
thing. Something<lb />
always came up before<lb />
1 could mail the thing.<lb />
I have some sugges-<lb />
tions that may (or may<lb />
not) help your own<lb />
letter-writing. First, try-<lb />
sending postcards.<lb />
Postcards have nice<lb />
pictures, and if you<lb />
write big enough, you<lb />
don't have to write<lb />
much on them.<lb />
You can try writing<lb />
four or five letters at<lb />
once, using the same<lb />
pieces of news, jokes<lb />
and odds and ends. It's<lb />
pretty much like<lb />
writing the same letter<lb />
four or five times, but<lb />
if your friends live far<lb />
enough apart they<lb />
won't notice.<lb />
This probably won't<lb />
work, but it might be<lb />
worth a try � send bills<lb />
to people and see if<lb />
they pay. All you need<lb />
is one or two people to<lb />
pay once in a while and<lb />
you'd make a nice pro-<lb />
fit. You could make<lb />
enough to hire someone<lb />
to write letters for you.<lb />
"<lb />
J.BS ISLAND<lb />
SEAFOOD<lb />
cl<lb />
Dreyer<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
After joining the Air<lb />
Force as a second<lb />
lieutenant upon fin-<lb />
sihing at ECU, Miss<lb />
Dreyer hopes to work<lb />
in designing and testing<lb />
new airplanes. Perhaps<lb />
it would be an unusual<lb />
job for a former Miss<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty, but Cathy Dreyer is<lb />
not your ordinary<lb />
beauty pageant winner.<lb />
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Lady Bucs Down Heels<lb />
On<lb />
(4<lb />
The Hill 87-75<lb />
B JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
hditor<lb />
It's been a year of ups and downs<lb />
so far for the Lady Pirate basketball<lb />
squad who have successfully<lb />
maneuvered a grueling early-season<lb />
road marathon, but one of the most<lb />
surprising of their 10 wins came<lb />
Iuesdav night in a little town called<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
It's not reallv surprising that they<lb />
could defeat the Tar Heels of North<lb />
Carolina, but rather the relative ease<lb />
with which they handed them an<lb />
87 75 loss.<lb />
"When you go to Carmichal<lb />
(Auditorium) says ECU coach<lb />
v athy Andruzi, "you never know<lb />
what the hell's going to happen. We<lb />
respected them from the beginning<lb />
ot the game to the end. 1 think we<lb />
led by about 16 most of the way.<lb />
"(The margin) kept building up<lb />
and finally they just were too far<lb />
behind to catch us. Carolina was<lb />
playing good, too. We were just<lb />
playing great<lb />
Revils<lb />
Eyes<lb />
Rematch<lb />
By WILLIAM YEEY ERTON<lb />
siuft Wnlrr<lb />
When ECU takes on Northern<lb />
Iowa tonight in Minges Coliseum, it<lb />
probably won't be a typical wrestl-<lb />
ing match.<lb />
It might just turn out to be a war.<lb />
Especially in the 193-pound weight<lb />
class<lb />
The Pirates" Butch Revils, ranked<lb />
fifth in the nation in his weight class<lb />
(177 pound), will be pitted against<lb />
rival Joe Gormally, the opponent<lb />
who knocked him out of the Na-<lb />
tionals in Revils' sophomore year.<lb />
"I want to even the score Revils<lb />
said. "I won't do anything dif-<lb />
ferent, but 1 will wrestle harder. I'll<lb />
have to<lb />
Gormally carries a 9-1-1 record<lb />
into the match, while Revils is<lb />
undefeated at 13-0.<lb />
Gormally is ranked second in the<lb />
nation in his weight class and is the<lb />
leader of the Northern Iowa team<lb />
that carried a 4-2 record into a<lb />
match with N.C. State Wednesday<lb />
night.<lb />
Northern Iowa's only losses have<lb />
come to the nation's first and third-<lb />
ranked teams, Iowa and Iowa State.<lb />
Revils, who has already captured<lb />
the Carolina Invitational, the<lb />
Monarch Open and the W ilkes<lb />
Open championships, has been<lb />
moved up to the 193-pound class,<lb />
according to head coach Hachiro<lb />
Oishi.<lb />
Oishi said the move was primarily<lb />
because there is tougher competition<lb />
in the 193-pound weight class.<lb />
"Butch can get more experience for<lb />
the Nationals he explained.<lb />
As for the match with Gormally,<lb />
Revils says that he will have to be<lb />
mentally ready. "He is very tough<lb />
Revils said.<lb />
The I ady Pirates lost their last<lb />
matchup with the Tar Heels back in<lb />
1979-80, but before that they had<lb />
upset UNC 71-68 at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
Once again, senior All-America<lb />
candidate Kathy Riley led the I ady<lb />
Pirates with 27 points and grabbed<lb />
five rebounds. Junior forward Sam<lb />
Jones added 24 points and denied<lb />
the Heels tour scoring opportunities<lb />
with steals.<lb />
Sophomore Mary Denkler poured<lb />
in 14 points with a perfect seven of<lb />
seven from the field. Senior point<lb />
guard Laurie Sikes pumped in 10<lb />
points despite nursing a sore back.<lb />
The Pirates shot an above-<lb />
average 59.1 percent from the floor<lb />
for the night, while the Tar Heels<lb />
posted a 53.8 mark.<lb />
"Both teams shot well said An-<lb />
drui. "They shot more from the<lb />
free throw line than we did, but it all<lb />
worked out in the end. I think, in a<lb />
wa, that Carolina was surprised by<lb />
how well we played.<lb />
"Carolina can be a very in-<lb />
timidating team she explained.<lb />
"They were all over us out there.<lb />
We were especially pleased because<lb />
it was a solid team effort. I think the<lb />
girls carried out their assignments as<lb />
well as they have all season.<lb />
"They were really talking it up on<lb />
defense (Tuesday) night. We played<lb />
good man-to-man defense and did<lb />
verv well with the full-court press<lb />
Guard Aprille Shaffer led UNC<lb />
with 19 points for the night, while<lb />
Cathy Crawford added 18 and<lb />
powerful Henrietta Walls was held<lb />
to 10.<lb />
"This is not only a victory for<lb />
Lady Pirate basketball stated An-<lb />
druzi, "but a victory for East<lb />
Carolina. Any time a team from<lb />
East Carolina beats a team from<lb />
UNC, whether it's basketball or<lb />
football or whatever, people around<lb />
here get excited and that's what we<lb />
want<lb />
The Tar Heels had recently claim-<lb />
ed victories over Texas, Penn State,<lb />
and Virginia, all of whom have been<lb />
ranked in the Top 20 poll this<lb />
season.<lb />
The Lady Pirates begin a three<lb />
game home stand Saturday in<lb />
Minges Coliseum against the In-<lb />
dians of William and Mary, led by<lb />
senior forward Lynn Noremburg<lb />
who returned to the squad recently<lb />
after an early injury.<lb />
ECU's first NCAIAW conference<lb />
matchup of the season will be Mon-<lb />
day at 7:30 in Minges against the<lb />
Duke Blue Devils. Duke, led by<lb />
Barb Krause, handed the Lady<lb />
Pirates their first loss of the 1979-80<lb />
season by a score of 76-75 in<lb />
Cameron Indoor Stadium. The<lb />
Pirates later defeated Duke 99-65 in<lb />
the consolation game of the state<lb />
tournament in Raleigh.<lb />
The Pirates close out their home<lb />
stand Wednesday night against<lb />
West Virginia Univesity.<lb />
After Shaky Start<lb />
Lillian Barnes Drives<lb />
Pirates Defeat A CC<lb /><lb /><lb />
y��<lb />
v<lb />
The New Kid In Town<lb />
Despite having played in only six games, Charles Watkins<lb />
is the ECU basketball team's leading scorer, tallying over<lb />
16 points per game. Watkins, 24,recently left the Marine<lb />
Corps. (Photo by Gary Patterson)<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Y dit r<lb />
The East Carolina basketball<lb />
team reeled off 14 unanswered<lb />
points to start the second half and<lb />
went on to cruise past Atlantic<lb />
Christian, 81-58, last night<lb />
(Wednesday) in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
The early second half splurge<lb />
followed a lackadaisical effort in the<lb />
first half by the Pirates.<lb />
ECU led the small Wilson-based<lb />
college by only one point, 35-34, at<lb />
halftime.<lb />
The second half was an entirely<lb />
different matter, though, as the<lb />
Bucs came out smoking and did not<lb />
lose enthusiasm once during the<lb />
final 20 minutes.<lb />
The Buc lead reached its peak<lb />
following an arousing dunk by<lb />
freshman forward Bill McNair, his<lb />
second slam of the night, that put<lb />
the margin at 26, 77-51.<lb />
The ECU starters left the game<lb />
with about seven minutes remaining<lb />
and were replaced by head coach<lb />
Dave Odom's "kiddie corps The<lb />
five replacements were all freshmen,<lb />
McNair, Herbert Gilchrist, Mike<lb />
Fox, Jeff Best and Morris<lb />
Hargrove.<lb />
The Pirates opened the second<lb />
half applying full court pressure, a<lb />
move that led to the inspirational<lb />
second-half performance. The ECU<lb />
defense was superb in the final half,<lb />
holding ACC to a mere six field<lb />
goals.<lb />
"The great second half was<lb />
definitely ignited by good defense<lb />
commented Odom following the<lb />
contest. "We shut them out for<lb />
about four minutes to start the half<lb />
and that gave us a chance to run up<lb />
the margin a little bit<lb />
Odom commented that, for the<lb />
first time, his team may have en-<lb />
joyed a game.<lb />
"This was definitely our best half<lb />
of basketball he said. "I think<lb />
tonight's the first night that we've<lb />
had fun out there<lb />
As for his half times chat, Odom<lb />
said it was a matter of getting the<lb />
players to realize that they had an<lb />
obligation.<lb />
"We played poorly in the first<lb />
half he said. "I tried at halftime<lb />
to make them realize that if we ex-<lb />
pect fan support, we've got to give<lb />
them something to support.<lb />
"The fans were blase in the first<lb />
because of what we gave<lb />
themnothing. On the other hand,<lb />
we gave them something in the se-<lb />
cond half and that became very ex-<lb />
cited and showed appreciation<lb />
The second year Pirate mentor<lb />
noted that the crowd, which became<lb />
very rowdy in the second half, had a<lb />
"spirit that we need but has not<lb />
been present before<lb />
Charles Watkins, a 24-year old<lb />
sophomore guard, led the Pirate at-<lb />
tack with 14 points. Junior forward<lb />
Mark McLaurin was the onlv other<lb />
Odom Directs<lb />
Buc in double figures, tallying 1J<lb />
Hargrove was the game's leading<lb />
rebounder, getting nine pulls though<lb />
playing only 12 minutes.<lb />
ACC's James I eggett topped all<lb />
scorers, scoring 15 points though<lb />
finishing the night six of 21 from the<lb />
field.<lb />
The tough Pirate defense had its<lb />
effect on Leggett's teammates as<lb />
well, holding ACC to 20 percent<lb />
shooting in the second half and only<lb />
30.2 percent for the game.<lb />
The Bucs, on the other hand, shot<lb />
50.7 percent while earning their<lb />
seventh win of the season agauvst<lb />
eight defeats.<lb />
Prior to the game with ACC. the<lb />
Pirates hosted Richmond on Mon-<lb />
day night and took an 80-63 drubb-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The Bucs were close at halftime<lb />
� down only 38-34 � but the more<lb />
experienced Spiders Totally<lb />
dominated the second half, outscor-<lb />
ing ECU 42-29 over the final 20<lb />
minutes of play.<lb />
The Pirates fell down :<lb />
as 23, at 76-53, as All-A<lb />
didate Mike Perry a:<lb />
shooting guard John Scl<lb />
the way.<lb />
Perry, among the nation<lb />
scorers, finished the game ith 25<lb />
points while Schweitz was 'he<lb />
game's top scorer with 2$<lb />
Guard Charles Watkins and jr-<lb />
ward Mark McLaurin led the Pirate<lb />
scoring with 12 points apiece.<lb />
The win broke a five-garne lo<lb />
streak for the Spiders and left<lb />
with a 6-6 record.<lb />
ECU now travels to I NC-<lb />
Charlotte for a contest next Tues-<lb />
day, January 20. The Pirates then<lb />
invade ACC country, going to<lb />
Raleigh on the 24th to face the<lb />
Wolfpaek of N.C. State.<lb />
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Karr Striving For Overall Quality<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second and final installment featuring<lb />
an interview of ECU Athletic Director Ken Karr by The East Caroli-<lb />
nian.<lb />
Question: What, in your opinion, does East Carolina need to compete<lb />
evenly with the Big Four schools of the rival Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference?<lb />
Karr: We have to improve the quality of our facilities so that we can<lb />
have a first-class facility to recruit the most highly-skilled athletes<lb />
available. The success of Division I athletic programs is directly pro-<lb />
portional to the number of and quality of student athletes you have in<lb />
your program.<lb />
We have to identify, design and bring into being on this campus all<lb />
those things that will aid the recruiting of highly skilled athletesin all<lb />
our programs. But, most of all, we've got to get that happening in<lb />
football so that we can hopefully generate adequate income so that<lb />
football can not only carry itself but also provide some hard dollars to<lb />
support some of the non-revenue areas that have little or no ability to<lb />
generate money.<lb />
Q: Are there any long range plans that you can reveal at this time in<lb />
hopes of accomplishing the things you 've just mentioned?<lb />
K: I cannot say other than the fact that we need to identify very sharp-<lb />
ly what we need and begin making plans for those needs.<lb />
Q: How much potential to you feel East Carolina has athletically and<lb />
how long to you see it taking to reach this potential?<lb />
K: I think this very realistically. We simply have to strive to upgrade<lb />
the quality of our teams. For us to assume that we're going to be<lb />
"number onethat mythical "number onein division one foot-<lb />
ball or basketball in the next decade is not a realistic goal. What we<lb />
have to strive to do is be competitive as possible and then inch our way<lb />
up the scale into that so-called higher echelon. At this point in time<lb />
that is above us. We have not yet reached that level.<lb />
We simply have to upgrade<lb />
the quality of our teams. For<lb />
us to assume that we 're going<lb />
to be "number one" in divi-<lb />
sion one football or basketball<lb />
in the next decade is not a<lb />
realistic goal.<lb />
�Dr. Ken Karr<lb />
Q: You have spoken much about marketing Ficklen Stadium so that<lb />
home football games will bring in more dollars. What effect do you<lb />
feel the past football season, which saw ECU post a disappointing 4- 7<lb />
record, will have on next season's ticket sales.<lb />
K: I think that obviously people will not be as excited, not as much<lb />
residual excitement, as would surround having been undefeated last<lb />
year or participating in a bowl game. What we have to do is overcome<lb />
this through a good marketing plan and aggressive promotion that will<lb />
get the tickets sold. If our fans are going to develop a wait-and-see at-<lb />
titude, well they may be waiting to see in the year 2000. Really, that's<lb />
the bottom line. We have to recruit all our friends, fans, neighbors<lb />
and alumni out there to help us project into this future and make it<lb />
happen. This is not something that's going to happen unless<lb />
everybody wants it to happen and is willing to buy the ticket and<lb />
make it happen.<lb />
Q: The ECU Athletic Department overspent its budget by approx-<lb />
imately S350.000 last year. How does the budget look for this year and<lb />
what can be done in the future to prevent such overspending from oc-<lb />
curring again?<lb />
K: I can't give you any answer as to what this fiscal year will bring to<lb />
us. But I think without question until we get definite indications<lb />
through gate receipts that people are willing to spend the dollars to<lb />
support the program, we can no longer budget at the level that we<lb />
have in the past.<lb />
We're going to have to sharply curtail our budgets and be realistic in<lb />
terms of the type of football and basketball income that we have<lb />
generated over the last two years. You cannot build a budget that is<lb />
based on a selling product if the product doesn't sell. The only way<lb />
you can do that is if you're in a situation where you have large cash<lb />
reserves to take care of deficits. At this point and time our program<lb />
does not have those reserves.<lb />
Q: Can we take from that statement that our revenue sports' budgets<lb />
� those for football and basketball � will be reduced in the future?<lb />
K: Not necessarily. Being a tight year everybody has to be restricted<lb />
somewhat. At the same time, if you were in a business you would not<lb />
totally cut the budget of that business so tight that it couldn't produce<lb />
the product that's going to get you the gross sales you need. Yes, you<lb />
can ask everybody to tighten the belt. But there's some areas that are<lb />
deemed essential that you cannot cut back on.<lb />
Q: Looking back at your days as San Diego State A D, were the ticket<lb />
receipts low as is the case here? Did you have to build up a lot there<lb />
and if so how much?<lb />
K: We had to build up a lot there too. When 1 came there we were at<lb />
about 7,000 season tickets. When I left we were at about 22,000 season<lb />
tickets. There was definitely a buildup of the financial base. Whatever<lb />
our season ticket package is, and right now our's is about at 5,000, we<lb />
got a find a way to increase it � to get that number to 10,000. That's<lb />
vital to the buildup of our program.<lb />
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