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Serving the campus com-<lb/>
munity for over 50 years.<lb/>
With a circulation of 8,500,<lb/>
this issue is 28 pages.<lb/>
Fountainhead<lb/>
Vd 53, No. 12 East Carolina UniversityGreenville, North Carolina 11 Ortobar 1977<lb/>
ON THE INSIDE<lb/>
Grammar p. 3<lb/>
Rock climbersp. 6<lb/>
Scholars seminarp. 23<lb/>
ECU winsp. 25<lb/>
SGA Legislature must<lb/>
cut proposed budgets<lb/>
By STEVE WIL90N<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
and KIM DEVINS<lb/>
Senior Editor<lb/>
The SGA Legislature must<lb/>
make drastic cuts in its expendi-<lb/>
tures if it is going to stay within<lb/>
the sharp limitations of the SGA<lb/>
budget fa this year, Neil Ses-<lb/>
soms, SGA president, announced<lb/>
in the Monday legislative meet-<lb/>
ing.<lb/>
The SGA will have only an<lb/>
approximate $256,000 to work<lb/>
with this year, according to<lb/>
Sessoms, although $320,000 was<lb/>
expected.<lb/>
SGA Treasurer Craig Hales<lb/>
reported that the legislature is<lb/>
already faced with budget re-<lb/>
quests totalling over $330,000.<lb/>
Sessoms said the SGA had<lb/>
"over-extended itself" in the past<lb/>
and must pay fa it this year by<lb/>
making drastic deletions in areas<lb/>
usually funded by the SGA.<lb/>
After conferring with Trea-<lb/>
surer Hales, Vice-president Reed<lb/>
Warren, Timmy Joe Payne,<lb/>
Speaker of the Legislature, and<lb/>
several legislatas, Sessans sug-<lb/>
gested the following cuts in SGA<lb/>
appropriations.<lb/>
First, Sessoms suggested the<lb/>
legislature cut all appropriations<lb/>
to aganizatiois associated with<lb/>
the Athletic Dept including the<lb/>
cheerleaders, the ECU "March-<lb/>
ing Pirates" and the summer<lb/>
baseball program.<lb/>
"All we would be asking them<lb/>
to do is take the responsibilities<lb/>
which are traditionally within<lb/>
their sphere he said.<lb/>
Secondly, Sessans asked that<lb/>
all requests fa funds fa retreats,<lb/>
conventiois and any other trips<lb/>
be denied.<lb/>
Aocading to Treasurer Hales,<lb/>
approximately $10,000 was spent<lb/>
on retreats and such last year.<lb/>
Sessoms also suggested salar-<lb/>
ies fa SGA bus drivers be cut<lb/>
from the present $3.00 to $2.50<lb/>
per hour.<lb/>
Gene Summerlin, SGA transit<lb/>
manager, supported Sessoms'<lb/>
suggestion concerning this, but<lb/>
said he did na know how the<lb/>
drivers feel about it yet.<lb/>
Sessoms stressed that all<lb/>
See LEGISLATURE p. 7<lb/>
t<lb/>
<lb/>
NEIL SESSOMS SGA president<lb/>
o by Kirk Kingsbury)<lb/>
Students get schedules<lb/>
when pay spring fees<lb/>
JULIAN VAINRIGHT, Business Manager<lb/>
ByKENTYNDALL<lb/>
Assistant News Edita<lb/>
Students will be able to pick<lb/>
up their class schedules when<lb/>
they pay their spring semester<lb/>
fees, according to Julian Vain-<lb/>
right, Business Manager.<lb/>
Students will know their clas-<lb/>
ses and also get two extra days<lb/>
vacation if they pay their fees<lb/>
early and pre-register, said Vain-<lb/>
right.<lb/>
The business office has been<lb/>
trying to come up with a plan to<lb/>
eliminate some of the trouble and<lb/>
standing in lines fa the students.<lb/>
A student a his parents can<lb/>
mail his fees to the Cashier's<lb/>
Office from Nov. 21 to Dec. 8. The<lb/>
designated portion of his state-<lb/>
ment will be mailed to his<lb/>
home address pria to Nov. 21.<lb/>
The student may then pick up<lb/>
his class schedule and receipt in<lb/>
the Cashier's Office from Dec. 8<lb/>
through Jan. 6, according to<lb/>
Vainright.<lb/>
If the student does na pay by<lb/>
mail, he can pay his fees in<lb/>
person at the Cashier's Office and<lb/>
at the same time receive his class<lb/>
schedule from Dec. 8 through<lb/>
Jan. 6.<lb/>
It is unnecessary fa a student<lb/>
to return to campus until the first<lb/>
day erf class, unless he must go<lb/>
through drop-add, accading to<lb/>
Vainright.<lb/>
The permit to pay fees has<lb/>
also been eliminated, accading<lb/>
to Registrar Gil Moore. The<lb/>
students will be given an instruc-<lb/>
tion sheet when they preregista<lb/>
instead.<lb/>
There will be no "Locata<lb/>
Card" thissemesta either, said<lb/>
Mcore. Instead, the students will<lb/>
have a pation to fill out on the<lb/>
statement fa paying fees.<lb/>
"Hopefully, the students will<lb/>
be able to pay in person said<lb/>
Moae.<lb/>
Although it is na mandatay<lb/>
fa students to preregister, they<lb/>
will have a bonus of the extra two<lb/>
day vacation, providing they do<lb/>
na need to go through drop-add,<lb/>
accading to Moae.<lb/>
Students who must go through<lb/>
drop-add still get one extra day<lb/>
vacation, accading to Moae.<lb/>
"Also, if the students will<lb/>
preregister said Moae, "They<lb/>
will have a much betta chance of<lb/>
getting into a course than they<lb/>
will going through drop-add and<lb/>
trying to get it a waiting until<lb/>
See SCHEDULES p. 31<lb/>
Buff ett concert $1,500 success<lb/>
By DOUG WHITE<lb/>
Assistant News Edita<lb/>
The Jimmy Buffett concert<lb/>
held Wed Oct. 5 was the first<lb/>
concert to break even since the<lb/>
James Tayla concert in 1975,<lb/>
according to Dennis Ramsey,<lb/>
Student Union President.<lb/>
"We made a profit of approx-<lb/>
imately $1,500 on theconcert<lb/>
said Ramsey. "Buffett and Jesse<lb/>
Winchester cost $14,000 plus an<lb/>
additional $3,000 fa technicians,<lb/>
publicity, and hospitality, fa a<lb/>
total expenditure of $18,640. Four<lb/>
thousand people attended the<lb/>
concert, said Ramsey.<lb/>
Ramsey said the Maja At-<lb/>
tract ions budget is now $26,500,<lb/>
up from the aiginal figure of<lb/>
$25,000.<lb/>
"We expect to do just as well,<lb/>
if na better with the Firefall<lb/>
concert Nov. 6. That concert will<lb/>
cost about $12,000 said<lb/>
Ramsey.<lb/>
The Maja Attractions com-<lb/>
mittee is also considering the<lb/>
possibility ot having a third<lb/>
concert during Fall Semester,<lb/>
accading to Ramsey.<lb/>
"We will na, however, have a<lb/>
concert just to have one, which I<lb/>
think was the problem with last<lb/>
year's committee. We're only<lb/>
going to book acts that we are<lb/>
reasonably sure will be success-<lb/>
ful said Ramsey<lb/>
In the past, it was the Maja<lb/>
Attractiais committee that saved<lb/>
the Student Union. Last year,<lb/>
when the committee lost $63,000<lb/>
it was the first year it had ever<lb/>
lost money, aocading to Ramsey.<lb/>
 There is really no limit to the<lb/>
concerts we ccild have on this<lb/>
campua As long as we break<lb/>
even and have the same amount<lb/>
of money a mae after every<lb/>
concert, we could have a concert<lb/>
evay week. It all depends on how<lb/>
well the students support us<lb/>
said Ramsey.<lb/>
Ramsey said that in the<lb/>
future, the Maja Attractions<lb/>
committee will inaease its out-of-<lb/>
town advertising.<lb/>
"If the student body won't<lb/>
suppat the acts we bring en<lb/>
campus, we will have to depend<lb/>
on the public said Ramsey.<lb/>
Ramsey said he thanked the<lb/>
Art Department fa their volun-<lb/>
tary promaia of the concert.<lb/>
 We really appreciate all they<lb/>
did. I think it helped stir up<lb/>
student interest and helped our<lb/>
ticket sales<lb/>
DENNIS RAMSEY, Student Union president<lb/>
 Pre-registration issue <lb/>
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'�'<lb/>
Flashes<lb/>
Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 11 October 1977<lb/>
Seminar<lb/>
Exhibit<lb/>
Thomas H. Barrett, chemistry<lb/>
graduate student, will present a<lb/>
seminar on "Fourier Transform<lb/>
NMR" Oct. 14, 1977 at 2 p.m. in<lb/>
room 201 Flanagan Building.<lb/>
Fourier Transform NMR is<lb/>
rapidly gaining acceptance as an<lb/>
excellent replacement for conven-<lb/>
tional NRM in research and<lb/>
common applications. In this<lb/>
seminar the electromagnetic<lb/>
theory, advantages of, and instru-<lb/>
mentation of Fourier Transform<lb/>
NRM will be covered.<lb/>
Hypnosis<lb/>
Gil Eagles has thrilled and<lb/>
baffled thousands witti his de-<lb/>
monstrations of ESP and hypno-<lb/>
tism, Using total audience parti-<lb/>
cipation, he probes the amazing<lb/>
possibilities of the mind. Men-<lb/>
denhall Student Center Theatre,<lb/>
Oct. 11, at 8 p.m. Students: ID<lb/>
and activity card, Public $2.<lb/>
Surfing Club<lb/>
There will be an organiza-<lb/>
tional meeting Wed evening for<lb/>
anyone interested in beginning a<lb/>
Surfing Sports club. The meeting<lb/>
will be in Memorial Gym in room<lb/>
106 at 6:45. The organization will<lb/>
be a member of the American<lb/>
Surfing Association Any surfers<lb/>
who compete as amateurs will be<lb/>
considered fa the Pan America<lb/>
games in 1979. Possibly the 1980<lb/>
Olympics. Anyone interested in<lb/>
joining as a member or competitor<lb/>
please attend. We need any 12<lb/>
surfers to make a team and an<lb/>
interested faculty person to help<lb/>
out.<lb/>
LaKosmetique<lb/>
LaKosmetique Hair Styling<lb/>
Salon will be having a free hair<lb/>
demonstration in the lobby of<lb/>
Fletcher, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m.<lb/>
LaKosmetique was leatured in<lb/>
Glamour Magazine last spring for<lb/>
their hair cutting excellence.<lb/>
Everyone is weloome.<lb/>
Print Dept. &amp; Gray Gallery<lb/>
will sponsor an exhibit and sale of<lb/>
approximately 1,000 original<lb/>
prints from the famed Ferdinand<lb/>
Roten Galleries col lection Oct. 13,<lb/>
1977. The event will be held at<lb/>
Jenkins Bldg. The W.B. Gray<lb/>
Gallery.<lb/>
Works spanning six centuries<lb/>
will be featured in the show,<lb/>
which will include prints by such<lb/>
masters as Renault, Hogarth,<lb/>
Goya, Miro, and Picasso, and<lb/>
many of today's artists, famous<lb/>
and not yet famous. In addition,<lb/>
there will be a collection of<lb/>
Western and Oriental manuscript<lb/>
pages, some dating to the 13th<lb/>
century. Prices range from $10 to<lb/>
the thousands, but most prints,<lb/>
including those of the masters,<lb/>
are under $100.<lb/>
Survey<lb/>
Beginning yesterday, the Pitt<lb/>
County Health Department is<lb/>
beginning its annual microwave<lb/>
oven survey. This is a free service<lb/>
offered to the citizens of Pitt<lb/>
County. Anyone who has a<lb/>
microwave and would like for it to<lb/>
be checked fa leakage should call<lb/>
the Health Department at 752-<lb/>
4141 to make an appointment.<lb/>
This service can be offered fa a<lb/>
limited time oily, so do not delay<lb/>
in making your appointment.<lb/>
Coffeehouse<lb/>
Relax your mind after all of<lb/>
the heavy thinking &amp; studying<lb/>
you have put in fa mid term<lb/>
exams, at ECU Coffeehouse.<lb/>
Thurs &amp; Fri Oct. 13-14. Teresa<lb/>
Guides will ease ail of your pain<lb/>
with some folk, aiginal, and<lb/>
many many more favaite tunes.<lb/>
Alaig with Teresa will be the<lb/>
sensational, "Ed and Mark<lb/>
playing their most delightful<lb/>
tunes, along with getting you to<lb/>
really flow easy. Coffeehouse<lb/>
room 15 Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center. 50 cents admission, free<lb/>
refreshment.<lb/>
Table Tennis Bk� Sale<lb/>
All students interested in<lb/>
playing Table Tennis are invited<lb/>
to attend an aganizational meet-<lb/>
ing of the Table Tennis Club to be<lb/>
held on Wed Oct. 12, at 730<lb/>
p.m in the Mendenhall Table<lb/>
Tennis Rooms. All levels of ability<lb/>
will be represented so go ahead<lb/>
and join in the fun. If you will be<lb/>
unable to attend the meeting, but<lb/>
would like to participate, call the<lb/>
Billiards Center, 757-6611, Ext.<lb/>
239<lb/>
There will be a Bake Sale<lb/>
spaisaed by the ECU Speech<lb/>
and Hearing Dept. Oct. 13,<lb/>
Thurs between the hours of 10-2<lb/>
on the first floa of the Allied<lb/>
Health Bldg.<lb/>
Softball<lb/>
An aganizatioial meeting fa<lb/>
the women's Softball team will be<lb/>
held Wed Oct. 12, at 8 p.m. in<lb/>
room 144 Minges.<lb/>
Model U.N. Happy Hour<lb/>
Model United Nations meet-<lb/>
ing this Thurs at 7 p.m. Oct. 13<lb/>
in Brewster Owing 105. All new<lb/>
members welcome Mock Secur-<lb/>
ity Council will be held at 1 p.m.<lb/>
Sun Oct. 16 in Brewster Owing<lb/>
104.<lb/>
Don't miss "HAPPY HOUR"<lb/>
at Mendenhall Student Center.<lb/>
Prioesare Vi off on billiards, table<lb/>
tennis, and bowling. The time is 3<lb/>
p.m. until 6 p.m. every Monday.<lb/>
Don't miss it!<lb/>
S.O.U.L.S.<lb/>
All persons interested in a<lb/>
screening for the position of<lb/>
S.O.U.L.S. vioe president contact<lb/>
Doneil Croom at the AACC Wed<lb/>
Oct. 10 from 2-4 p.m.<lb/>
There will be a S.O.U.L.S.<lb/>
meeting Thurs Oct. 11 at the<lb/>
AACC at 8:30. Everyone should<lb/>
plan to attend.<lb/>
Movie<lb/>
Chess<lb/>
All students interested in<lb/>
playing chess are invited to<lb/>
attend a Chess Club aganiza-<lb/>
tioial meeting Tues Oct. 11, at<lb/>
7:30 p.m in the Mendenhall<lb/>
Student Center Coffeehouse. If<lb/>
you would like to participate in<lb/>
the club, but will be unable to<lb/>
attend the oganizational meet-<lb/>
ing, call the Billiards Center,<lb/>
757-6611, Ext. 239.<lb/>
King Youth<lb/>
The King Youth Fellowship, a<lb/>
full gospel campus oganization<lb/>
for the benefit of all ECU<lb/>
students, will be meeting Tues<lb/>
Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. in 308 Flanagan.<lb/>
Our topic will be "The Roman<lb/>
Road to Salvation centered<lb/>
around chapters 3, 5, 6 &amp; 10 of<lb/>
Romans.<lb/>
P.T. Majors<lb/>
General College students en-<lb/>
rolled in pre-physical therapy<lb/>
courses and anticipating applica-<lb/>
tion to the School of Allied Health<lb/>
as a Physical Therapy maja are<lb/>
invited to attend oie of two<lb/>
groups counseling meetings sche-<lb/>
duled fa Oct. 12andOct. 13fran<lb/>
7 to 8 p.m. in Brewster B-306.<lb/>
Both sessions will be aimed at<lb/>
providing the student infamatioi<lb/>
oonoerning course requirements<lb/>
and other general guides used as<lb/>
criteria in evaluating student<lb/>
applicants to the Physical Ther-<lb/>
apy maja. Students having ques-<lb/>
tions may direct them to the<lb/>
faculty present at each of the<lb/>
sessions. Attendance is not re-<lb/>
quired and the meetings are<lb/>
being conducted strictly as a<lb/>
media fa the transmission of<lb/>
infamatioi between the student<lb/>
and the department oonoerning<lb/>
the process fa apnlicatiai into<lb/>
the Professional Phase of the<lb/>
Physical Therapy curriculum at<lb/>
the Junio level.<lb/>
Intramurals<lb/>
The Intramural Department<lb/>
would like to remind everyone<lb/>
that the fOlowing activities begin<lb/>
registration this month: Track<lb/>
and Field, Oct. 10-11; Soccer,<lb/>
Oct 10-13; Team Handball, Oct.<lb/>
17-20; Archery, Oct. 17-20.<lb/>
The following oo-reaeational<lb/>
activities are also offered: Two-on<lb/>
two basketball, Oct. 10-13; Bowl-<lb/>
ing, Oct. 17-20. Sign up in the<lb/>
Intramural office 204 Memaial<lb/>
Gym.<lb/>
Phi Sigma Pi will hold a spcial<lb/>
meeting Wed Oct. 12 at C p.m.<lb/>
in Austin 132. All members be<lb/>
there. Will concern National<lb/>
Convent ion results.<lb/>
"The Adventures of Sherlock<lb/>
Holmes' Smarter Brother Oct.<lb/>
14, 7 p.m. &amp; 9p.m.Oct. 152 p.m.<lb/>
Mendenhall Student Center<lb/>
Theatre.<lb/>
A slapstick comedy full of<lb/>
affection and generous feelings<lb/>
fa the genre it's having fun with.<lb/>
Gene Wilder makes an impres-<lb/>
sive debut as a comedy directo.<lb/>
This film isa Hdmesian pastiche,<lb/>
a oomedy of wit and imagination.<lb/>
"Smarter Brother" is marked by<lb/>
subtleties and controlled intelli-<lb/>
gence.<lb/>
Social<lb/>
Attention Jewish students.<lb/>
There will be an introductoy<lb/>
social Fri Oct. 14at 7 p.m. at the<lb/>
DEN, (behind Mendenhall). Plen-<lb/>
ty to eat and drink. Fa infama-<lb/>
tioi call: Caey Duber 756-1518 a<lb/>
Dr. Resnich 756-5640.<lb/>
AKA<lb/>
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sooity is<lb/>
spoisoing an annual Student of<lb/>
the Year Pageant Fri Oct. 7,<lb/>
1977 in Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center Auditorium Room 244<lb/>
from6 p.m to9 p.m. Immediately<lb/>
following, there will be a party at<lb/>
Tar River Estates Party House the<lb/>
admission is $1.<lb/>
S.A.M.<lb/>
The Society fa the Advance-<lb/>
ment of Management will meet at<lb/>
4 p.m. in Rawl 102Tues Oct. 11.<lb/>
An election of officers will be<lb/>
held. An interest in management<lb/>
is the only requirement for<lb/>
membership. Prospective new<lb/>
members are welcome.<lb/>
PRC<lb/>
All PRC majas are eligible to<lb/>
vote and are encouraged to do so.<lb/>
The hours fa voting are fron 9<lb/>
a.m. to5 p.m. Wed. Oct. 12 and 9<lb/>
a.m. to 12 noon Thurs Oct 13.<lb/>
Resultsof the balloting will be<lb/>
announced at the PRC Majas<lb/>
Club meeting Thurs. Oct. 13 at 7<lb/>
p.m. in Mendenhall room 221.<lb/>
Bowling<lb/>
Red Pin Bowling is back! At<lb/>
the Mendenhall Student Center<lb/>
Bowling Center you can have a<lb/>
chance to win one (1) free game<lb/>
with every game bowled. If the<lb/>
red pin is the head pin and you<lb/>
make a strike, you win. Every<lb/>
Thursday evening, from 8 p.m.<lb/>
until 11 p.m could be your lucky<lb/>
day.<lb/>
Bridge<lb/>
Phi Sigma Pi � �<lb/>
The Bridge Club meets each<lb/>
Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. in<lb/>
Mendenhall Student Center. All<lb/>
persons interested in playing<lb/>
bridge are invited to attend.<lb/>
Due to the Fall oonference,<lb/>
IV. will not meet this Sunday<lb/>
night. However, we will meet the<lb/>
following Sunday.<lb/>
Republicans<lb/>
There will be a meeV-ng of the<lb/>
East Carolina College Republi-<lb/>
cans Tues Oct. 11 at 730 in<lb/>
Brewster Wing B-104. The spe-<lb/>
cial guest speaker will be Doug<lb/>
Markham, Chairperson of the<lb/>
Noth Carolina College Republi-<lb/>
can Federation.<lb/>
This meeting will also deter-<lb/>
mine who the delegates and<lb/>
alternates will be fa the upcom-<lb/>
ing College Federation Conven-<lb/>
tion in Raleigh during the week-<lb/>
end of Oct. 21-23.<lb/>
All those interested are invi-<lb/>
ted to attend. Refreshments will<lb/>
be served. Fa further infama-<lb/>
tioi call Scott Bright 752-5408.<lb/>
Senato Jesse Helms will be<lb/>
speaking in Rocky Mount at a<lb/>
BBQ-Fried Chicken dinner Fri<lb/>
Oct. 14. Special student tickets<lb/>
can be purchased fa $1 by con-<lb/>
tacting Bill Bennett at 758-7724.<lb/>
All Virginia and New Jersey<lb/>
students who are registered Re-<lb/>
publicans please contact Scott<lb/>
Bright at 752-5408 o Bill Bennett<lb/>
at 758-7724.<lb/>
ACU-1<lb/>
All students interested in<lb/>
participating in the ACU-I recrea-<lb/>
tional tournaments this semester<lb/>
should pick up necessary infama-<lb/>
tioi at the Billiards and Bowling<lb/>
Centers at Mendenhall. Day<lb/>
students and dam student preli-<lb/>
minary tournaments will be held<lb/>
to select the participants to<lb/>
compete in the All-Campus Tour-<lb/>
naments sponsaed by Menden-<lb/>
hall. Winners of the final tourna-<lb/>
ments will be sent to the regional<lb/>
tournaments in Blackburg, Va.<lb/>
The competition will involve<lb/>
billiards, bowling, table tennis.<lb/>
and chess. Register today!<lb/>
Bowling Clinic<lb/>
Professional bowler, Vesma<lb/>
Grinfelds, will oonduct a shot<lb/>
bowling clinic at the Mendenhall<lb/>
Student Center Bowling Center<lb/>
Mon Oct. 17, fron6 p.m. until 8<lb/>
p.m. Co-spaisaed by Menden-<lb/>
hall Student Center and the<lb/>
Department of Health, Physical<lb/>
Education, Recreation and Safety<lb/>
in conjunction with the National<lb/>
Bowling Council, the program is<lb/>
open to all interested students at<lb/>
no charge. Don't miss this rare<lb/>
oppatunity to learn from a true<lb/>
professional in the spot.<lb/>
Rebel<lb/>
The Rebel, ECU'S literary-arts<lb/>
magazine, is now aoctpting sub-<lb/>
missions in poetry, fiction, es-<lb/>
says, art wok, and photography.<lb/>
Submit your material to the Rebel<lb/>
office a mail it to the Rebel,<lb/>
Mendenhall Student Center<lb/>
Please make sure to keep a copy<lb/>
of each wok of literature fa<lb/>
yourself, and inlcude your name,<lb/>
address, and phone number on all<lb/>
wok.<lb/>
Registers<lb/>
Freshman Registers may be<lb/>
picked up in room 229, the<lb/>
vice-president's office, in Men-<lb/>
denhall Student Center.<lb/>
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HBmbjIHH<lb/>
Judicial handb<lb/>
11 October 1977 FOUKTAINHEAD Pig 3<lb/>
� II<lb/>
informs students of regulations<lb/>
By ROBERT M.SWAIM<lb/>
Advertising Manager<lb/>
James Mallory, ECU Dean of<lb/>
men, said last week that a new<lb/>
judicial handbook has been print-<lb/>
ed and is now being distributed to<lb/>
students.<lb/>
"Students can get copies in<lb/>
210 Whichard said MaJlory.<lb/>
"We hope to set up tables in the<lb/>
Student Supply Store and<lb/>
Mendenhall so day students can<lb/>
pick up copies<lb/>
JAMES MALLORY, Dean of Men.<lb/>
The new handbook contains<lb/>
regulations regarding alcoholic<lb/>
beverages, judicial hearing pro-<lb/>
cedures, dorm life and student<lb/>
government.<lb/>
"Any behavior on or off<lb/>
campus that violates the honor<lb/>
code or the code of conduct is<lb/>
subject to appropriate disciplin-<lb/>
ary action said Mallory.<lb/>
MaJlory said the determining<lb/>
factors in whether disciplinary<lb/>
action is taken are the seriousness<lb/>
and the nature of the violation.<lb/>
Either the Dean of Men or the<lb/>
SGA attorney general may begin<lb/>
proceedings against a student if<lb/>
neither has knowledge that a<lb/>
student has committed an<lb/>
offense.<lb/>
"A complaint can be made by<lb/>
a student, campus police officer,<lb/>
professor, or a member of the<lb/>
administration said MaJlory.<lb/>
If a student is charged with a<lb/>
disciplinary offense, he or she will<lb/>
be brought before th Honor<lb/>
Council for a hearing to deter-<lb/>
mine what action, if any will be<lb/>
taken in the case, according to<lb/>
Mallory.<lb/>
MaJlory said that a student<lb/>
facing disciplinary charges is<lb/>
represented by a public defender<lb/>
Freshmen survive required<lb/>
English grammar exam<lb/>
ByR.B. TURLEY<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
After five weeks of intensive<lb/>
instruction in English grammar,<lb/>
East Carolina's 2,500 freshmen<lb/>
can now relax.<lb/>
Most of them have passed a<lb/>
required grammar proficiency<lb/>
exam begun this year by the<lb/>
English Department and given<lb/>
two nights in late September.<lb/>
The official percentage of<lb/>
students who failed the exam is<lb/>
not yet available.<lb/>
Dr. James Kirkland, director<lb/>
of freshmen composition, estima-<lb/>
ted Thursday that only "10 to 15<lb/>
per cent" of the freshmen failed.<lb/>
Failing students had the op-<lb/>
tion of dropping English 1100-<lb/>
the beginning composition<lb/>
course�or taking a retest sche-<lb/>
duled in late November.<lb/>
An English Department policy<lb/>
adopted last spring makes credit<lb/>
for English 1100 dependent on<lb/>
the passing of the grammar<lb/>
exam.<lb/>
Freshmen get two chances to<lb/>
pass the exam; if they fail both,<lb/>
they get an F in the course,<lb/>
regardless of their performance in<lb/>
the writing part of the course.<lb/>
The largest freshmen class in<lb/>
University history is the first<lb/>
tested under the policy, and many<lb/>
of its members were critical of the<lb/>
exam, the course and the English<lb/>
Department policy.<lb/>
FOUMTAINHEAD asked 44<lb/>
freshmen fa their opinions of the<lb/>
exam. A majority of the sample<lb/>
found some fault with the exam.<lb/>
Other freshmen thought the<lb/>
exam a good idea. A small<lb/>
number said knowledge of gram-<lb/>
mar might improve their writing.<lb/>
Criticism of the exam ranged<lb/>
from "It took away all my TV and<lb/>
social time" to "it was a total<lb/>
waste of time<lb/>
Generally, however, criticism<lb/>
fell into three areas:<lb/>
-The English Department<lb/>
should not make passing the<lb/>
exam a requirement fa passing<lb/>
the course. "Putting us in a<lb/>
do-a-die situation puts too much<lb/>
pressure on us one freshman<lb/>
said.<lb/>
-Students need more time to<lb/>
prepare fa the exam.  How the<lb/>
English Department expects us to<lb/>
learn in five weeks what public<lb/>
schools didn't teach us in 12 years<lb/>
is beyond me another said.<lb/>
-The exam is ntf a test of<lb/>
practical grammatical ability. "A<lb/>
la of the rules are arbitrary a<lb/>
freshman said. "Most of the stuff<lb/>
I learned I'll never have to bother<lb/>
with again<lb/>
Dr. Kirkland, composition di-<lb/>
recta, defended the exam and<lb/>
English Department policy.<lb/>
The English Department, he<lb/>
said, had adopted the exam as a<lb/>
means of improving students'<lb/>
writing skills.<lb/>
"Obviously, national statistics<lb/>
and declining SAT scaes show<lb/>
that freshmen have weak back-<lb/>
grounds in the fundamentals of<lb/>
the English language he said.<lb/>
"It is a nationwide problem.<lb/>
And a nationwide controversy<lb/>
what to do about it<lb/>
Kirkland emphasized that the<lb/>
exam was na an end in itself.<lb/>
"The English Department be-<lb/>
lieves that there is a correlation<lb/>
between a students' knowledge of<lb/>
grammar and his ability to write<lb/>
effectively he said.<lb/>
Responding to the criticism<lb/>
that the exam counted too much,<lb/>
Kirkland said, "We had to stress<lb/>
the exam to motivate the stu-<lb/>
dents If we hadn't counted it at<lb/>
all, how many do you think would<lb/>
have shown up?'<lb/>
Kirkland was reluctant to<lb/>
blame student deficiencies in<lb/>
language skills on the public<lb/>
schools.<lb/>
"How can you?" he asked.<lb/>
"An English teacher in the public<lb/>
schools has five classes of at least<lb/>
30 students. If the teacher<lb/>
assigned only one theme a week,<lb/>
he would be buried under note-<lb/>
book paper.<lb/>
"But it is a problem. And<lb/>
something has to be done about<lb/>
it<lb/>
Interested in<lb/>
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Learn<lb/>
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writing, editing,<lb/>
and<lb/>
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Get the feel<lb/>
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and is prosecuted by the student<lb/>
attaney general.<lb/>
If the student is dissatisfied<lb/>
with the hona oouncil decision,<lb/>
he a she may appeal it to the<lb/>
review board, according to<lb/>
Mallay.<lb/>
Mallay said that the final<lb/>
appeal is to the chancella of the<lb/>
univasity.<lb/>
SCHEDULES<lb/>
Continued from p. 1<lb/>
registration day<lb/>
Accading to Moae, the de-<lb/>
partments are provided with an<lb/>
analysis after preregistration.<lb/>
Then the departments can work<lb/>
around this analysis in ader to<lb/>
provide enough classes fa the<lb/>
students.<lb/>
Moae said students should<lb/>
list alternates, and net just<lb/>
different sections.<lb/>
"After the computa actually<lb/>
schedules them (the students),<lb/>
we go through by hand and fix<lb/>
every oonflict a closed course<lb/>
where it's humanly possible<lb/>
said Moae.<lb/>
"We automatically look fa<lb/>
different times. We give them<lb/>
first pnaity on the section that<lb/>
they wish<lb/>
Accading to Moae, 47 per<lb/>
cent a the students who preregis-<lb/>
taed fa fall semesta ga identi-<lb/>
cally what they signed up fa,<lb/>
course by course, section by<lb/>
section.<lb/>
"Hopefully, it is going to<lb/>
increase this time, because the<lb/>
department swill be more familiar<lb/>
with how many students need<lb/>
their courses said Moae.<lb/>
"The students will be mae<lb/>
familiar with the semesta system<lb/>
and how to work out their<lb/>
schedules. said Moae. " It<lb/>
should be a la mae successful<lb/>
Moae said the key to the<lb/>
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SGA financing:<lb/>
desperate situation<lb/>
The ECU SGA is in a financial bind this year.<lb/>
With inflation crowding campus organizations,<lb/>
somewhat less revenue from activity fees and added<lb/>
expenses due to new programs initiated last year, the<lb/>
SGA may not even have enough money to cover<lb/>
necessary expenses.<lb/>
The situation is critical. Consequently, appropria-<lb/>
tions will be tight this year. Campus organizations<lb/>
must accept this and forget about asking for money<lb/>
for new projects, including fundings for retreats,<lb/>
conventions and other minor affairs. It simply will not<lb/>
be available.<lb/>
The SGA now has $131,000 which includes its<lb/>
savings account money. From Fall Semester activity<lb/>
fees, the SGA received only $124,000. SGA Treasurer<lb/>
Craig Hales predicts the same amount from Spring<lb/>
Semester fees. With everything included, this gives<lb/>
the SGA a mere $256,000 to work with through May<lb/>
1978.<lb/>
This is approximately the same as last year.<lb/>
However, new projects were started-such as extra<lb/>
buses in the Transit System�costs fa maintaining<lb/>
old programs have risen and the 1976-77 yearbook,<lb/>
the BUCCANEER, was not funded. Without the<lb/>
BUC, the SGA had an extra $50-60,000 to use for<lb/>
unding departmental retreats, conventions, the<lb/>
cheerleaders and new enterprises last year. But the<lb/>
BUC will be funded this year. So that $50-60,000 is<lb/>
oonsumed.<lb/>
Snce the situation is desperate, all major<lb/>
recipients of SGA funding have cut their requests to<lb/>
the absolute minimum. Nevertheless, Hales esti-<lb/>
mates at least $290,000 will be needed for the major<lb/>
receivers alone. These major receivers include the<lb/>
five communications on campus, (WECU, the<lb/>
EBONY HERALD, the REBEL, the BUC, FOUN-<lb/>
TAINHEAD, the Photo Lab), the Transit System, the<lb/>
ECU Playhouse, the Music Dept the SGA<lb/>
executives and as of now, the School of Art. (The<lb/>
School of Art has not been funded before, but since it<lb/>
does represent 10 per cent of the student body, it will<lb/>
receive funds this year.) This leaves approximately<lb/>
$19,000 still needed fa these accounts! If the<lb/>
legislature cuts some of the other maja expenses as<lb/>
planned, such as the Marching Pirates, this problem<lb/>
may be alleviated somewhat.<lb/>
But the simple fact is that the SGA does not and<lb/>
will not have the money fa special requests fron<lb/>
special interest groups. In ader to avoid harsh<lb/>
feelings, campus groups-whether the cheerleaders,<lb/>
academic departments a haias fraternities-should<lb/>
look elsewhere fa funding. Fa aice ECU must learn<lb/>
that SGA money does not grow on Mendenhall's<lb/>
plastic palm trees.<lb/>
Treasurer Hales recently said he would like<lb/>
nothing mae than to be able to fund all campus<lb/>
groups, but this year it will simply be impossible. He<lb/>
added that any group, including the maja recipients,<lb/>
should feel lucky fa any funding they receive, and<lb/>
special interest groups must look to other souroes fa<lb/>
funding befae oaning to the SGA.<lb/>
As it stands, requests to the SGA fa special<lb/>
funding will receive an almost guaranteed no. The<lb/>
SGA is not trying to be mean a tyrannical about this,<lb/>
but if the money isn't there, it isn't there. And if<lb/>
campus groups persist in asking fa it and are<lb/>
repeatedly turned down, ill-feelings will arise and<lb/>
cause unnecessary harm.<lb/>
All campus organizations must accept the<lb/>
situation as it is and work with the SGA on this fa<lb/>
this school year. Plans fa retreats, new projects, etc.<lb/>
might as well as discontinued now. Perhaps the<lb/>
future will be brighter.<lb/>
rw<lb/>
BOV<lb/>
MIL 1HEY BE SURPRISED!<lb/>
Forum<lb/>
Student outraged at ticket hassles<lb/>
ToFOUNTAINHEAD:<lb/>
In one of your recent editor-<lb/>
ials, students were "warned"<lb/>
about the dangers to Big Name<lb/>
Entertainment on ECU campus if<lb/>
Alumni money<lb/>
forwhatever<lb/>
ToFOUNTAINHEAD:<lb/>
I find it incredible that Kim<lb/>
Devins could find so much<lb/>
objectionable in the idea of people<lb/>
giving money to the Athletic<lb/>
Department. If people who<lb/>
graduated from this schxl want<lb/>
to pledge their fortunes to the<lb/>
Clarence Stasavich Memorial<lb/>
McDonald s, I feel that it should be<lb/>
accepted as the end product of a<lb/>
system of values we all support<lb/>
with our tuition tithes.<lb/>
When alumni donate money to<lb/>
ECU after experiencing four<lb/>
years of rising tuition and declin-<lb/>
ing prospects, why not give them<lb/>
the privilege of seeing their<lb/>
money plaoed in whatever area<lb/>
they choose? After watching air<lb/>
conditioners sprout from the<lb/>
windows of Ragsdale while<lb/>
students melted, it isn't hard to<lb/>
sympathize with people who care<lb/>
where their money goes. Person-<lb/>
ally, I would applaud an alumni<lb/>
fund set up to maintain soft toilet<lb/>
paper throughout the restrooms<lb/>
of ECU. Certainly such a program<lb/>
would directly benefit the entire<lb/>
student body more than the<lb/>
scouring dean of the Drama<lb/>
See MONEY, p. 5<lb/>
the upcoming concerts were not a<lb/>
financial success. So warned, I set<lb/>
out to buy tickets to the Jimmy<lb/>
BuffettJesse Winchester Show.<lb/>
First let me say that I was<lb/>
miffed at having to pay $4 to buy<lb/>
a ticket after having already paid<lb/>
an exhorbitant student activity<lb/>
fee. Next I was perturbed at<lb/>
having to get a ticket in advance,<lb/>
even though there is no sellout<lb/>
probable. Last I was outraged to<lb/>
find out that I could not buy a<lb/>
ticket at all unless I paid the<lb/>
public rate, because, although I<lb/>
had a student activity card, ample<lb/>
other ID and a student identi-<lb/>
fication card, I was lacking a<lb/>
validation and therefore had to<lb/>
wait till Thursday (the day after<lb/>
the concert) to get a new ID.<lb/>
made.<lb/>
Let me take this opportunity to<lb/>
say that I will never register as a<lb/>
full-time student at ECU again,<lb/>
and I couldn't care less if this<lb/>
school ever has another student<lb/>
activity. I, for one, refuse to pay<lb/>
fees fa activities that aren't<lb/>
available to me.<lb/>
FrancisJ. FteillyJr.<lb/>
Full-time Graduate Student<lb/>
Department of Biology<lb/>
ECU<lb/>
PS. To the Alumni Association:<lb/>
Save a stamp. Don't bother to<lb/>
send me any solicitations.<lb/>
Fountainhead<lb/>
Serving the East Carolina community for over titty years.<lb/>
So� EditaKimJ. Devins<lb/>
Production ManagerBdb G)over<lb/>
Advertising ManagerRobeft cm<lb/>
"e�5 EditorCindy Broome<lb/>
Trends EditorMicnael Futcn<lb/>
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Anne Hogge<lb/>
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11 October 1977 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 5<lb/>
Grad student advocates open letter concerning overpass<lb/>
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb/>
I read where sometne in the<lb/>
University administration agreed<lb/>
that there's a problem with<lb/>
pedestrians crossing the Tenth<lb/>
Street intersection. He question-<lb/>
ed if students would use an<lb/>
overhesd walkway. What I would<lb/>
like to know is whether this is the<lb/>
official opinion of ECU, or only<lb/>
Candidates supported<lb/>
To FOUNTAINHEAD:<lb/>
We are writing in support of<lb/>
Eugene D. (Rocky) Fallon,<lb/>
candidate fa one of the six seats<lb/>
on the City Council. A former<lb/>
ECU student who has lived and<lb/>
worked in Greenville for 10 years,<lb/>
Rocky would give the Council the<lb/>
benefit of a fresh perspective<lb/>
representative of his age group<lb/>
(25-35, of which there are a large<lb/>
number living in Greenville).<lb/>
ECU is an integral part of the<lb/>
Greenville community, and<lb/>
Rocky would like the opportunity<lb/>
to work with the Council and our<lb/>
SGA to further cooperation<lb/>
between the city and the<lb/>
university for the benefit of both.<lb/>
Some of the candidate's major<lb/>
conoerns: orderly city planning<lb/>
including a complete bicyde path<lb/>
system, protection of our natural<lb/>
enviroment as Greenville<lb/>
continues to grow, and increased<lb/>
citizen involvement in all phases<lb/>
of government; for instance, ECU<lb/>
students fa whom Greenville is<lb/>
permanent residence have the<lb/>
right to vote and should be<lb/>
encouraged to do so.<lb/>
We ask your suppat fa this<lb/>
candidate oi Oct. 11th-today.<lb/>
(The polls are open yntil 730<lb/>
p.m.) Vote Rocky Fallon fa City<lb/>
Council-a vote fa a new view-<lb/>
point.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
Debby Boswell<lb/>
John Carroll<lb/>
ELECTIONS!<lb/>
There will be a<lb/>
run-off election for<lb/>
Soph, class pres.<lb/>
and grad. school<lb/>
legislator Thurs<lb/>
Oct. 13<lb/>
Polls will be situated in<lb/>
Mendenhall, the Croatan<lb/>
and The Student Supply Store<lb/>
with this coupon, you can get a<lb/>
Rib-eye dinner with texas toast,<lb/>
large baked potato, and all you<lb/>
can eat from our SUPER salad bar<lb/>
and to top it off, a FREE dessert<lb/>
of your choice.<lb/>
$2.35<lb/>
the unresearched bias of a single<lb/>
person in authaity. I question if<lb/>
this person bothered to walk<lb/>
down that intersection and ask a<lb/>
group of pedestrians, a a person<lb/>
confined to a wheelchair a a<lb/>
blind student who must run<lb/>
aaoss the street as the justifiabil-<lb/>
ity of an overpass. It seems to me<lb/>
trw the problem was acknowled-<lb/>
ged and ignaed, a in bureaucra-<lb/>
tese, put to further study.<lb/>
I have discovered that the<lb/>
main streets running through the<lb/>
city are maintained by the state.<lb/>
If the studentsoi ECU feel there's<lb/>
a justifiable need fa a safer way<lb/>
aaoss Tenth Street, then I would<lb/>
suggest the drafting of an open<lb/>
letter from the student body to<lb/>
the two involved agencies in<lb/>
Raleigh, the Board of Education<lb/>
and the Division of Highways. I<lb/>
believe that the matter should<lb/>
come to the attention of the<lb/>
people who are the actual level of<lb/>
responsibility. Then the problem<lb/>
can be properly ignaed.<lb/>
So it goes<lb/>
Jonathan Smith<lb/>
Graduate Student<lb/>
MONEY<lb/>
Continued from p. 4<lb/>
Department's "old, rusty cafe-<lb/>
teria ovens a whatever Oher<lb/>
pet projects, we may have.<lb/>
And let's be honest with<lb/>
ourselves, it's not just the alumni<lb/>
of old East Carolina who are<lb/>
mesmerized with the spats pro-<lb/>
gram. Last spring when Mr. Cain<lb/>
spoke so movingly to our SGA<lb/>
about playing Duke this fall in<lb/>
football (In response to questions<lb/>
raised by legislatas), our elected<lb/>
st udent leaders cheered and came<lb/>
aaoss with even more money<lb/>
than that the cheerleaders aigin-<lb/>
ally asked to be allocated.<lb/>
And if these campus pillars<lb/>
are really having such problem<lb/>
finding $5,000 in their projected<lb/>
budget of $320,000 so WECU can<lb/>
apply fa an FM license, I suggest<lb/>
that they delete their traditional,<lb/>
opulent spring banquet from<lb/>
whatever list of functions to be<lb/>
funded with student fees they are<lb/>
waking with.<lb/>
I hated to pay for those<lb/>
miao-wave lights at Ficklen and I<lb/>
still think soccer is getting<lb/>
SCTewed, but I have yet to be<lb/>
convinced that football and<lb/>
basketball combine to cause<lb/>
famine and cancer among the<lb/>
elderly.<lb/>
Sincerely,<lb/>
David W. Trevino<lb/>
Airnc<lb/>
Wed-ALABAMA<lb/>
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Rock climbers keep in shape on ECU trees<lb/>
By GEORGE A. THREE WITTS<lb/>
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb/>
A pair of ECU rock climbers<lb/>
are finding high adventure in the<lb/>
tall oaks, sycamores and pines<lb/>
that grow on the campus at ECU<lb/>
and even on some buildings and a<lb/>
barbecue pit.<lb/>
On weekends, usually<lb/>
Sundays, Bob Castle, an ECU<lb/>
Parks and Recreation major from<lb/>
Swam Quarter and Doug Queen<lb/>
of Fayetteville, a Geology<lb/>
student, strap on dimbing harn-<lb/>
esses and with coils of rope<lb/>
draped over their shoulders, they<lb/>
ascend their way into the tree<lb/>
tops high above the campus mall.<lb/>
With ropes looped over high<lb/>
branches and threaded through<lb/>
steel carabiners on their belts,<lb/>
they skillfully rappel their way to<lb/>
the earths surface again. Some-<lb/>
times it's a vertical slide of 60 feet<lb/>
and more.<lb/>
"We got interested in tree<lb/>
climbing last spring Queen<lb/>
said. "The nearest rocks are five<lb/>
hours awayand climbing trees<lb/>
helps us stay fit and psycholo-<lb/>
gically accustomed to the<lb/>
height<lb/>
They agree that there is a<lb/>
EAST CAROLINA PLAYHOUSE<lb/>
announces<lb/>
AUDITIONS<lb/>
for<lb/>
THE SKIN of<lb/>
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Tuesday and Wednesday<lb/>
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similar amount of difficulty in<lb/>
climbing trees and rocks. A tree,<lb/>
they say, is easier because of the<lb/>
branches, but the hard part is that<lb/>
the branches of most of the oaks<lb/>
on campus are about as high as a<lb/>
three story building. They have to<lb/>
climb straight up to get to them.<lb/>
A huge oak that towers above<lb/>
most of the other trees has<lb/>
become a favorite for the<lb/>
climbers. They have named it El<lb/>
Capitan after a granite monolith<lb/>
in California's Yosemite Park.<lb/>
The first branch of the oak is<lb/>
about 25 to 30 feet up.<lb/>
It's really hard to get a rope<lb/>
up there Queen said. "We had<lb/>
,o devise all sorts of different<lb/>
techniques<lb/>
"We've climbed the tree up<lb/>
there Queen said. "We had to<lb/>
devise all sorts of different<lb/>
Techinques<lb/>
"We've climbed the tree<lb/>
about five or six times already<lb/>
he said Each time it gets a little<lb/>
easier but still it's really<lb/>
difficult<lb/>
Queen said they have also<lb/>
climbed some sycamores and that<lb/>
they have been wanting to climb a<lb/>
certain pine on the wooded<lb/>
campus but so far they haven't<lb/>
been able to get a rope up it.<lb/>
As for the hazards of<lb/>
climbing, the two believe that as<lb/>
long as climbers use good equip-<lb/>
ment and practice the proper<lb/>
techniques, it is relatively safe.<lb/>
They do caution that television<lb/>
shows might portray climbing as<lb/>
an easy sport. It's not.<lb/>
Castle would be more content to<lb/>
scale some of the major rocks in<lb/>
the United States.<lb/>
THE UPS AND downs of tree dimbing. Photo by ECU News<lb/>
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Med school receives grant<lb/>
By JOYCE EVANS<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
Dr. Sam Pennington of the<lb/>
ECU School of Medicine recently<lb/>
received a $15,000 grant from the<lb/>
N.C. Alcoholism Research Auth-<lb/>
ority to study the effects of<lb/>
alcohol on metabolism.<lb/>
The research is being conduct-<lb/>
ed at ECU and this particular<lb/>
phase is beginning this month,<lb/>
according to Dr. Pennington.<lb/>
Pennington said the money<lb/>
will be used to pay a research<lb/>
technician.<lb/>
Carlton Smith, research tech-<lb/>
nician in biochemisrty, and a new<lb/>
technician will assist Pennington.<lb/>
The major goal of any<lb/>
alcoholic research is to find out<lb/>
how ethylene (alcohol) carries out<lb/>
its effects, according to Penning-<lb/>
ton.<lb/>
Alcohol is fat sduable and<lb/>
water soluable and it circulates all<lb/>
through the body, said Penning-<lb/>
ton.<lb/>
The harmful effects of aloohol<lb/>
are numerous and cause damage<lb/>
to practically every part of the<lb/>
body, he said.<lb/>
"We know a lot about alcohol<lb/>
damages, but we don't know the<lb/>
mechanism of how it works said<lb/>
Pennington.<lb/>
"If you could treat the cause<lb/>
instead of the effect, it would be<lb/>
highly beneficial.<lb/>
LEGISLATURE<lb/>
Continued from p. 1<lb/>
organizations will have to stream-<lb/>
line their budget requests this<lb/>
year. He reported that all campus<lb/>
media have done this through<lb/>
several Communications Board<lb/>
meetings in the past two weeks.<lb/>
Concerning campus media,<lb/>
Sessoms aJso proposed allowing<lb/>
FOUNTAINHEAD to receive its<lb/>
advertising revenue directly this<lb/>
year and in so doing, an estima-<lb/>
ted $30,000 oould be cut from<lb/>
FOUNTAINHEAD's proposed<lb/>
budget.<lb/>
Sessoms, Hales and Vice-<lb/>
President Warren emphasized<lb/>
the desperate and critical situa-<lb/>
tion SGA funds are in this year<lb/>
and asked the legislators to offer<lb/>
any suggestions they may have<lb/>
towards helping this problem.<lb/>
According to Hales, this situa-<lb/>
tion has grown out of rising oosts<lb/>
in all areas funded by the SGA,<lb/>
and because the 1977-78 legisla-<lb/>
ture will not have the $50-60,000<lb/>
last year's legislature had when<lb/>
the yearbook, the BUCCANEER,<lb/>
was not funded.<lb/>
This year, the BUC will be<lb/>
funded, Hales said.<lb/>
In other business, the new<lb/>
SGA cabinet members were intro-<lb/>
duced and each spoke of the<lb/>
progress each has made in<lb/>
hisher particular area.<lb/>
Ron Lewis, manager of refri-<lb/>
gerator rentals, reported his<lb/>
program to be in the best<lb/>
condition it has been in in the last<lb/>
four or five years.<lb/>
Lewis explained the increase<lb/>
in refrigerator rental fees this<lb/>
year, saying that it was necessary<lb/>
fa the continuation of the pro-<lb/>
gram.<lb/>
Several new bills concerning<lb/>
appropriations for the major<lb/>
campus organizations were intro-<lb/>
duced. Speaker Payne turned<lb/>
them over to the Appropriations<lb/>
Committee.<lb/>
"We're looking for a mech-<lb/>
anism to explain why alcohol<lb/>
causes these harmful effects to<lb/>
the body he said.<lb/>
To conduct this research,<lb/>
Pennington said they will use lab<lb/>
animals.<lb/>
One group will be fed aloohol<lb/>
for two months. Another group<lb/>
will oonsume the same number of<lb/>
calories L ,t in food instead of<lb/>
aloohol. This process is called<lb/>
isocaloric control.<lb/>
Then the animals will be<lb/>
destroyed and the tissues from<lb/>
both groups will be oompared for<lb/>
their ability to produoe prostagl-<lb/>
andin.<lb/>
Prostaglandins are a group of<lb/>
extremely potent hormone-like<lb/>
substances which occur in minute<lb/>
amounts in virtually all body<lb/>
tissues, said Pennington.<lb/>
The focus of this research is to<lb/>
find out if aloohol alters the<lb/>
mechanism of prostaglandins.<lb/>
And if it does, the study will seek<lb/>
to learn why and how it does<lb/>
effect them, said Pennington.<lb/>
To rate the difference between<lb/>
the metabolism of a normal<lb/>
consumer and the excessive<lb/>
drinker is another point of focus.<lb/>
"It's a complicated process<lb/>
because alcohol has so many<lb/>
effects on the body said<lb/>
Pennington.<lb/>
It's going to take a lot of time<lb/>
and a lot of money to work out all<lb/>
the data, according to<lb/>
Pennington.<lb/>
One of the problems the<lb/>
biochemist has faced when con-<lb/>
ducting research is that changing<lb/>
different control factors will cause<lb/>
different results in a given<lb/>
experiment, according to<lb/>
Pennington.<lb/>
Rick's Guitar Shop<lb/>
announces its<lb/>
Gigantic Fall Sale<lb/>
Friday and Saturday Oct 14th &amp;-15th<lb/>
 price on classical guitars<lb/>
Martin and Alvarez guitars 40 off<lb/>
All books ft off<lb/>
All strings and accessories 40 off<lb/>
Everything in the store is reduced<lb/>
Live music and Big Savings<lb/>
In the Georgetowne Shoppes<lb/>
752-2509<lb/>
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Features:<lb/>
29 ITEM SALAD BAR<lb/>
for only<lb/>
1.50 plus tax.<lb/>
THE BEST IN TOWN<lb/>
CLIFF'S<lb/>
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end Oyster Bar<lb/>
SPECIAL<lb/>
MON - TUES - WED<lb/>
FISH  � -99<lb/>
French Fries. Slaw and Hushpuppies<lb/>
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HOSPITALITY<lb/>
A word we highly Respect.<lb/>
We practice Hospitality at Balentines<lb/>
at all meals. Try us.<lb/>
11 am to 2 pm 4:45 pm to 8:00 pm<lb/>
Lunch Dinner<lb/>
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PMpt 8 FOUNTAINHEAD 11 October 1977<lb/>
wsmi<lb/>
JAN MASTERS WAS crowned Homecoming Pirate and Del ma Jackson is first runner-up.<lb/>
"j ONE OF THE five skydJvers coming in for a landing at Ficklen<lb/>
Homecoming<lb/>
celebration<lb/>
THE 1000th JUMP by a skydiver who brought the signifying the 1000th jump<lb/>
game ball to Dr. Leo Jenkins, who gave him a pin<lb/>
LEANDER GREEN (7) QB gets hit from behind on a quarterback<lb/>
keeper<lb/>
<pb facs="00058012_0009"/><lb/>
11 October 1977 FOUNTAINHEAD Pap 9<lb/>
I<lb/>
OH, GET OFF my back. I'll be glad when this is over.<lb/>
WHA T! TRIPLET SHEIKS???<lb/>
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35706AMERICAN FOLKLORE (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
35707AMERICAN FOLKLORE (TTh 8:00-9:15) (3)<lb/>
3600FROM HOMER TO DANTE (T 6:30"9:30) (3)<lb/>
3610HUMAN VALUES IN LIT (TTh 11:00-12:15) (3)<lb/>
3610HUMAN VALUES IN LIT (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
3610HUMAN VALUES IN LIT (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
3620ORIENTAL LIT (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
3710ADV ENG GRAMMAR (TTh 8:00-9:15) (3)<lb/>
3760LING THEORY SP CLIN (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
3810ADV COMPOSIilON (TTh 9:30-10:15) (3)<lb/>
3810INTRO POETRY WRIT (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
3850INTRO FICTION WRIT (TTh 3:30-i;i5) (3)<lb/>
3860INTRO NON FIC WRIT (TTh 12:30-1:15) (3)<lb/>
1010MEDIEVAL LIT (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
4050ENGL RENAISSANCE (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
4080SHAKESPEARE COMEDIES (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
4090SHAKESPEARE TRAG (TTh 8:00-9:15) (3)<lb/>
4150THE ROMANTIC PER (TTh 11:00-12:15) (3)<lb/>
4170VICTORIAN LIT (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
4250AMER LIT: 1865"1920 (TTh 9:30-10 15) (3)<lb/>
1323TEACH ENGL HIGH SC (TTh 11:00-12:15) (3)<lb/>
1510DIRECTED READINGS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
1520DIRECTED READINGS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
H550SENIOR HONORS SEM (TBA) (3)<lb/>
1555SENIOR HONORS SEM (TBA) (3)<lb/>
1890PRACT: CAREERS IN WRIT (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
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1950LIT FOR CHILDREN (Th 6:30-5:30) (3)<lb/>
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5110MILTON (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
5230SOUTH REGION WRIT (TTh 9:30-10:45) (3)<lb/>
5250AMER NOVtL 1800"1920 (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
53�0 1MODERN PROSE LIT (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
5ii0 1CONTEMP DRAMA (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
5470 1CONTEMP POETRY (Th 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
5720 1DESCRIPT LINGUISTICS (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
5840 1ADV POETRY WRITING (TTh 12:30-1:45) (3)<lb/>
5850 1ADV FICTION WRITING (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
5860 1ADV NON-FICTION WRIT (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
5870 1ADV EDITING (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
5880 1ADV WRIT BUS 4 IND (TTh ?:003:15 (3)<lb/>
5900 1SPECIAL ST IN FILMS (TTh 2:00-4:00) (3)<lb/>
60H0 1SPECIAL STUDIES SEM I (Th 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6050 116 C ENGL LIT (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6090 1SPEC STUDIES SEM II (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6120 1AGE OF POPE (TTh 9:30-10:45) (3)<lb/>
6230 1WHITMAN (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6250 1AMERICAN REALISM (TTh 11:00-12:15) (3)<lb/>
6320 1MODERN BRITISH NOVEL (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
6710 1INTR OLO ENGL (MWF 9) (3)<lb/>
6980 1ADV STUD CHILD LIT (Th 6:30"9:30) (3)<lb/>
6990 1TEACH INTERNSHIP (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6995 1THESIS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
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21022STATE 4 LOCAL GOVT (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
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2107INT COMP GOVT POL (TTh 12:30-1 :��5) (3)<lb/>
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3011POLITICAL ISSUES (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
3035AM POL PRTS POLIT (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
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6230SEMINAR POL THEORY (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
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Cinema,<lb/>
Oct. 12-13<lb/>
11 October 1977 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 23<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
by Steve Bachner<lb/>
The Spy<lb/>
Who Loved Me'<lb/>
The title song is a big hit-and so, not surprisingly, is the tenth<lb/>
James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. Fantasy was big at the box<lb/>
offioe this past summer, so the more outlandish vehicles like this one<lb/>
and "Star Wars" surpassed movies similar to"Sorcerer a 21-million<lb/>
dollar fim that is now a tax writeoff, and "Exorcist 2: The Heretic<lb/>
"The Spy Who Loved Me" is pretty extravagant fare anyway. Its<lb/>
well spent 13-million dollar budget affords some of the most<lb/>
unbelievable gadgets, scenery, and stunts ever in a Bond movie.<lb/>
Surely one of the most talked about stunts is performed even before<lb/>
the title is flashed. Being chased on skis, our hero evades some<lb/>
Russian spies by jumping off a mountain. In mid-flight he kicks away<lb/>
the burden of the skis and soon reveals a parachute which sports<lb/>
England's Union Jack colas.<lb/>
If that isn't enough, fhere is exotic location footage of Egypt; camp<lb/>
plot, dealing with the theft of both American and Russian submarines<lb/>
by master-villain Stromberg (Curt Jergens), and the usual harem of<lb/>
beautiful Bond women. Among them, Barbara Bach, the agent who<lb/>
swears to kill Mr. Bond after their mission together is over, is the<lb/>
sexiest.<lb/>
BOTTLED BOND<lb/>
Served up in the most pretentious of the series are fragments from<lb/>
almost all of the earlier films Sure, each installment builds on the<lb/>
previous one. But there are more than a couple of ideas that have<lb/>
been obviously borrowed from earlier episodes. Those skiing<lb/>
sequences are right out of "On Her Majesty's Secret Service The<lb/>
interplay between an American agent and a Russian spy is dealt with in<lb/>
Trom Russia with Love And the huge ocean tanker that engulfs<lb/>
our submarines is a variation on the space ship that does the same sort<lb/>
of thing in "You Only Live Twice<lb/>
Roger Moore seems more comfortable in his role as agent 007 here<lb/>
than in his two previous trials, but he is no better than a stand-in for<lb/>
the old master, Sean Connery. Still, he delivers the script's many<lb/>
double entendres with a dignified abandon.<lb/>
Thanks to another excellent production; the usual lively soundtrack<lb/>
score, oomposed by Marvin Hamlisch; a huge budget, and dogmatic<lb/>
direction by LewisGilbert, the most arrogant of the Bond succession is<lb/>
also the most fun.<lb/>
The Last Remake<lb/>
of Beau Geste'<lb/>
How long will it be before Madeline Kahn tries her hand at<lb/>
directing? Another of the Mel Brooks gang, Gene Wilder ("Sherlock<lb/>
Holmes' Smarter Brother") is working on a parody of old Valentino<lb/>
films. Meanwhile, British master of the ludicrous, Marty Feldman is<lb/>
riding the tide of his latest-a poke at "Beau Geste" and its<lb/>
remakes-which he wrote, directed, and starred in.<lb/>
For Feldman'sTHE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU GESTE the tide<lb/>
only goes out. A good cast-Trevor Howard, Ann Margret, Peter<lb/>
Ustinov, and Michael York among them-is wasted in what comes off as<lb/>
a string of clumsily rendered slapstick bits.<lb/>
BRAILLE NUDE<lb/>
The movie is chiefly made-up of sight gagas. A few of them, in the<lb/>
first half hour of "Geste are riotously funny. In the Hollywood<lb/>
tradition of years past, the pages fly off a calendar until they nearly<lb/>
bury Spike Milligan. A newspaper spins its important headline in your<lb/>
direction but never stops long enough fa it to be read. And in one<lb/>
scene, a blind legionnaire bids his goodnight to a nude poster of a<lb/>
woman�done in Braille.<lb/>
Unfatunately, Feldman runs out of good gags about a third of the<lb/>
way through the movie and the comedy is reduced to a gambol in the<lb/>
dessert. The routines are faced, overdone, silly, and, in many<lb/>
instances, in poa taste. The camera zooms in fa a close-up of Henry<lb/>
Gibson's bare bottom and then pans to a patrait of Napoleon, whose<lb/>
misplaced hand has found its way into his pants. Good lines, like the<lb/>
one spajted by Treva Howard as he contemplates candidates fa the<lb/>
Geste name in an aphanage ("He looks Jewish! I want a hero, not a<lb/>
dentist), are almost fagotton by the film'send.<lb/>
The inexperienoed Feldman has nobody to blame but himself fa<lb/>
this disjointed folly. He not only directs and stars but also co-authas<lb/>
bah stay and saeenplay.<lb/>
The oily thing Marty is really guilty of is trying too hard.<lb/>
Scholars seminar scheduled<lb/>
ByRENEEDIXON<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
A symposium will be held<lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday, Oct.<lb/>
12 and 13 to discuss the interac-<lb/>
tion between the Greenville police<lb/>
and the ECU community.<lb/>
This event is sponsaed by the<lb/>
East Carolina League of Univer-<lb/>
sity Scholars and the ECU<lb/>
Student Government Associa-<lb/>
tion. The symposium will be held<lb/>
in Mendenhall Student Center,<lb/>
room 244. All ECU students,<lb/>
faculty, and staff are encouraged<lb/>
to attend.<lb/>
Wednesday maning's sessiais<lb/>
will begin at 10 a.m. with a<lb/>
lecture by Dr. David B. Stevens,<lb/>
ECU Attaney, ai "The Legal<lb/>
Aspects of Campus Security At<lb/>
11 a.m. the participants will<lb/>
discuss the purpose and goals of<lb/>
the symposium.<lb/>
After a lunch break, at 1 p.m.<lb/>
Mr. Hugh Benson, Juvenile<lb/>
Officer fa the City of Greenville,<lb/>
will address the group concerning<lb/>
hisresponsibilitiesasa city police<lb/>
offioer. At 2 O'clock Joseph H.<lb/>
Calder, Directa of Security and<lb/>
Traffic, ECU, will entertain<lb/>
questions concerning the campus<lb/>
parking situation and other<lb/>
pertinent topics. Refreshments<lb/>
will be served following this<lb/>
presentation.<lb/>
The second day of the sym-<lb/>
posium will begin at 10 a.m. with<lb/>
a lecture entitled, "The Polioe<lb/>
Response to Student Gatherings<lb/>
Off Campus by James M.<lb/>
Campbell, Assistant Professa of<lb/>
Social Work and Correctional<lb/>
Services at ECU. Campbell will<lb/>
discuss the basic problems sur-<lb/>
rounding the situation and make<lb/>
recommendations fa alleviating<lb/>
the problems. A movie, "Every<lb/>
Hour, Every Day concerning<lb/>
community relations will be<lb/>
shown at 11 a.m.<lb/>
After a lunch break, the<lb/>
symposium will reassemble fa a<lb/>
final sessioi at 1 p.m. Herman G.<lb/>
Moeller, Professa of Social Wak<lb/>
and Carediaial Services at ECU<lb/>
will consider "Basic Issues in<lb/>
Polioe and Community Relations<lb/>
from a national viewpoint by<lb/>
presenting alternatives that aher<lb/>
cities have chosen to improve<lb/>
interaction.<lb/>
The purpose of the<lb/>
symposium is "to discuss basic<lb/>
problems fa the polioe in com-<lb/>
munity relationsand to promae a<lb/>
better understanding and com-<lb/>
munication between the ECU<lb/>
community, Campus Polioe, and<lb/>
the Greenville City Police.<lb/>
ECU students and staff mem-<lb/>
bers now have an oppatunity to<lb/>
voice opinions and suggestions<lb/>
concerning polioe interaction on<lb/>
campus.<lb/>
Trends<lb/>
Photo by Jeff Ftobb)<lb/>
A RECORD CROWD of over 25,000 enjoyed the ECU game Saturday.<lb/>
Coffeehouse offers alternative<lb/>
By LYNN HUGHES<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
Thursday night, October 6.<lb/>
Coffeehouse featured Mike<lb/>
McDonald, an ECU student from<lb/>
Virginia whose mellow music has<lb/>
given him the oppatunity to<lb/>
perfam at Mendenhall several<lb/>
times.<lb/>
A vocalist and guitarist,<lb/>
McDonald specializes in "folk-<lb/>
pop" music, and performed<lb/>
several numbers by Cat Stevens,<lb/>
Arlo Guthrie, and Neil Young.<lb/>
But his admitted favaites, James<lb/>
Tayla and Jim Crooe, were by far<lb/>
the best of whose numbers he<lb/>
perfamed. he also perfamed<lb/>
George Benson's hit 'This<lb/>
Masquerade" with a great deal of<lb/>
vocal expression, thereby proving<lb/>
himself to be very enthusiastic<lb/>
about his music and showing a la<lb/>
Best Sellers<lb/>
Nonfictiai<lb/>
All Things Wise and Wonderful<lb/>
by James Herria<lb/>
Looking Out for Number One by<lb/>
Robert J. Ringer<lb/>
The Book of Lists by Davis<lb/>
Wallechinsky<lb/>
The Dragons of Eden by Or<lb/>
Sagan<lb/>
Your Erroneous Zone by Wayne<lb/>
W. Dyer<lb/>
The Camera Never Blinks by Dan<lb/>
Raih-jr,<lb/>
Fiction<lb/>
The Simarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien<lb/>
The Thorn Birds by Colleen<lb/>
MoCullough<lb/>
Illusions by Richard Bach<lb/>
Delta of Venus by Anais Nin<lb/>
Daniel Martin by John Fowles<lb/>
Dynasty by Robert S. Elegant<lb/>
The Crash of 79 by Paul E.<lb/>
Erdman<lb/>
Coma by Robin Cook<lb/>
Vivien Leigh by Anne Edwards<lb/>
'aooading to NY. Times Book<lb/>
Review<lb/>
of promise.<lb/>
Auditions are made each<lb/>
semester befae the Coffeehouse<lb/>
Committee, who select local<lb/>
talents, students and community<lb/>
persons to perfam. The commit-<lb/>
tee also invites talented perfam-<lb/>
ers to make appantments fa<lb/>
auditiais during the year.<lb/>
Aocading to Ken Hammond,<lb/>
advisa to the committee, a new<lb/>
means of auditioning is an<lb/>
open-mike system, whereby<lb/>
students can just come in and<lb/>
play.<lb/>
Coffeehouse is regularly<lb/>
scheduled fa Thurs. and Fri.<lb/>
nights at 9p.m. and accomodates<lb/>
approximately 75 persons. With<lb/>
its nightclub tables and low<lb/>
lights, it provides a relaxing<lb/>
atmosphere and offers refresh-<lb/>
ments fa oily a 50 cent admis-<lb/>
sion fee.<lb/>
Everyone is encouraged to<lb/>
attend these shows offered down-<lb/>
stairs at Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center fa a night of inexpensive<lb/>
pleasure.<lb/>
<pb facs="00058012_0024"/><lb/>
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nMVHHBHHI<lb/>
Page 24 FOUNTAINHEAD 11 October 1977<lb/>
Goings On<lb/>
TUESDAY<lb/>
Pre-registration Oct 10-14.<lb/>
The ECU Lecture Seies will present Gil Eagles in the Mendenhall<lb/>
Student Center Theater, 8 p.m. Adm. ECU ID and Activity Card for<lb/>
students, $2.00 for public.<lb/>
WEDNESDAY<lb/>
ECU League of Scholars Symposium, Student Center<lb/>
Auditorium, Room 244.<lb/>
Faculty Chamber Music, A.J. Fletcher Reatal Hall, 8:15 p.m.<lb/>
THURSDAY<lb/>
ECU League of Scholars Symposium, Student Center<lb/>
Auditorium, Room 244.<lb/>
FRIDAY<lb/>
Student Union film, "Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother with<lb/>
Gene Wilder, to be shown in Mendenhall Student Center Theater, 7<lb/>
and 9 p.m. Adm. ECU ID and Activity Card.<lb/>
SATURDAY<lb/>
Student Union film, "Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother" to be<lb/>
shown in Mendenhall Student Center Theater, 2 p.m. Adm. ECU ID<lb/>
and Activity Card.<lb/>
ECU-vs-University of Richmond in Ficklen Stadium, 7 p.m.<lb/>
DR. AND MRS LEO JENKINS applaud the Homeooming Day<lb/>
festivities in Ficklen Stadium.<lb/>
Photo by Brian Stotler)<lb/>
Fraternity promotes music<lb/>
THE TREE HOUSE<lb/>
Every Tuesday from 5-8pnt<lb/>
you can enjoy your health and<lb/>
our new Salad Bar for only 99<lb/>
with 16 ingredients<lb/>
Ladies night Tues. 8:00-12:00<lb/>
By RENEE DIXON<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
Phi Mu Alpha is the "profes-<lb/>
sional fraternity for men in<lb/>
music" at East Carolina Univer-<lb/>
sity.<lb/>
The fraternity is open to any<lb/>
male student on campus who has<lb/>
a sincere interest in music. As a<lb/>
national and local musical organ-<lb/>
ization, their purpose is "to<lb/>
enoourage and actively promote<lb/>
the highest standards,of creat-<lb/>
ivity, performance, education,<lb/>
and research in music in<lb/>
America<lb/>
This men's music fraternity<lb/>
was founded as a national organ-<lb/>
ization on Oct. 6,1898, at the New<lb/>
1) Fill out the survey &amp;, slogan oontest<lb/>
2) Drop both in WECU Survey Box at one of these places:<lb/>
1. Lobby of the Old C.U.<lb/>
2. Apple Records, 5th StDowntown<lb/>
3. Information desk-Mendenhall<lb/>
4. Main entrance of Croatan<lb/>
Note: Survey answers will not be used to judge slogan entries<lb/>
1. Have you listened-Do you listen to WECU? Yes No<lb/>
2 What hours do you listen to the radio?<lb/>
" 6-10A 10A-2P 2-6P 6P-12M 12M-6A<lb/>
3. Is reception of WECU reasonably dear, in our dorm room? (57 am)<lb/>
Yes No<lb/>
4. What kind of music would you like to hear on Campus Radio?<lb/>
( )Rock Albums )Soui Easy Listening<lb/>
( )Top-407Disco )Jazz )CountryWestern<lb/>
( )Other<lb/>
5. WECU would like to change to FM in the near future. When the<lb/>
funds are obtained, WECU could secure an FM license and begin<lb/>
broadcasting off-campus as well as providing FM dorm reception.<lb/>
Would you like to have WECU-FM funded by Student SGA Funds?<lb/>
Yes No<lb/>
SLOGAN CONTEST<lb/>
Give 57am, WECU an original slogan in seven (7) words or less.<lb/>
O Winner of Slogan Contest Wins a 25.00 gift certificate to Apple<lb/>
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Massachusetts. The East<lb/>
Carolina Chapter, Zeta Psi<lb/>
Chapter, was founded on Feb.<lb/>
19,1955. Two charter members of<lb/>
the Zeta Psi Chapter, Dr. George<lb/>
Knight and Ralph Shumaker are<lb/>
now members of the ECU School<lb/>
of Music faculty.<lb/>
Phi Mu Alpha Brotherhood<lb/>
Week at ECU is Oct. 9-16.<lb/>
Various activities have been<lb/>
planned in honor of this celebra-<lb/>
tion.<lb/>
Monday, Oct. 10, a trombone<lb/>
quartet will play in the A.J.<lb/>
Fletcher music lobby at 12 p.m.<lb/>
Wednesday, Oct. 12, the Zeta Psi<lb/>
Chapter will sing on the music<lb/>
lobby steps at 12 p.m. Thursday,<lb/>
Oct. 13 at 4 p.m. Phi Mu Alpha is<lb/>
sponsoring a pie throwing contest<lb/>
at consenting faculty members as<lb/>
a money raising project.<lb/>
Friday, Oct. 14, the fraternity<lb/>
is having a social for prospective<lb/>
members at 8 p.m. More inform-<lb/>
ation concerning this social will<lb/>
be posted in the music building.<lb/>
A scholarship isoffered by Phi<lb/>
Mu Alpha to an inooming fresh-<lb/>
man music major based on a<lb/>
performance audition. This<lb/>
scholarship was established in<lb/>
honor of Charles K. Lovelace, a<lb/>
charter member of the Zeta Psi<lb/>
Chapter who was killed in military<lb/>
action.<lb/>
In order to fund the Lovelace<lb/>
scholarship Phi Mu Alpha<lb/>
sponsors several money raising<lb/>
activities. These activities include<lb/>
the faculty pie throw, and the<lb/>
annual night of Phi Mu Alpha<lb/>
"Music Madness" later in the<lb/>
year. "Music Madness" is an<lb/>
evening of music at one of the<lb/>
downtown clubs employing local<lb/>
talent from the jazz, rock, soul,<lb/>
and bluegrass genres.<lb/>
The fraternity also donates its<lb/>
time and services to a few of the<lb/>
events sponsored by the ECU<lb/>
School of Music. Phi Mu Alpha<lb/>
members aid in the supervision of<lb/>
freshmen auditions for the School<lb/>
of Music each year. Last year the<lb/>
fraternity brothers also helped<lb/>
with All-State Band auditions.<lb/>
The ECU Chapter of Phi Mu<lb/>
Alpha isactive within the national<lb/>
organization. Last fall Zeta Psi<lb/>
hosted the Workshop fa their<lb/>
province (which includes the<lb/>
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11 October 1977 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 25<lb/>
Defense keys Homecoming win<lb/>
By SAM ROGERS<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
Pat Dye and the rest of the<lb/>
East Carolina Pirates probably<lb/>
came up with the finest tribute<lb/>
Dr. Leo Jenkins could have<lb/>
wished for Saturday afternoon.<lb/>
Before a record Ficklen Sta-<lb/>
dium crowd of 25,851, the Pirates<lb/>
totally demolished Southern Illi-<lb/>
nois, 33-0.<lb/>
Although it probably won't go<lb/>
down in ECU history as one of the<lb/>
most exciting homecoming games<lb/>
played in Ficklen, it wasa victory,<lb/>
one which will always provide our<lb/>
retiring chancellor with memories<lb/>
for many years to oome.<lb/>
Safety Gerald Hall along with<lb/>
the entire Pirate defense provided<lb/>
most of the heroics against the<lb/>
Salukis. Hall, a native of Eden-<lb/>
ton, N.C returned four punts for<lb/>
102 yards and set up two ECU<lb/>
scores with his returns.<lb/>
And for the first time this<lb/>
season, the Pirate defense came<lb/>
up with a shutout. Harold Ran-<lb/>
dolph and the rest of the<lb/>
defensive unit only allowed the<lb/>
Salukis into East Carolina terri-<lb/>
tory three times all afternoon and<lb/>
limited SIU to 124 yards on the<lb/>
ground and 130 in the air.<lb/>
"I was real proud of our<lb/>
defense head coach Pat Dye<lb/>
said after the game. "We probab-<lb/>
ly were not as sharp defensively<lb/>
as in previous games, but we got<lb/>
the big play when we had to have<lb/>
it<lb/>
After the Pirate offense had<lb/>
problems moving the ball in the<lb/>
first quarter, Hall brought the<lb/>
entire stadium to its feet when he<lb/>
took a line drive punt and raced<lb/>
51 yards down the right side line<lb/>
all the way to the SIU 27.<lb/>
Southern Illinois punter David<lb/>
Mick finally managed to knock<lb/>
Hall out of bounds or he would<lb/>
have gone all the way.<lb/>
Two plays later, quarterback<lb/>
Leander Green went around the<lb/>
right side for 25 yards and a<lb/>
touchdown, which put the Pirates<lb/>
on the scoreboard with just 1 39<lb/>
in the first quarter. Junior Creech<lb/>
added the conversion to give ECU<lb/>
a 7-0 lead.<lb/>
Green and Southerland engi-<lb/>
neered a drive late in the second<lb/>
quarter, moving 80 yards in 14<lb/>
plays. The big play in the drive<lb/>
came on a fake punt when Steve<lb/>
Hale took the snap and raced 25<lb/>
yards for the first down at the<lb/>
Southern Illinois 23.<lb/>
Vince Kolanko scored five<lb/>
plays later on a nine yard run<lb/>
which put the Pirates out front<lb/>
13-0 at the end of the first half.<lb/>
Junior Creech missed his first<lb/>
extra point of the season.<lb/>
Once again, in the third<lb/>
quarter, Hall took another punt<lb/>
and went down the right side<lb/>
again for 42 yards to the Saluki<lb/>
12. Mick once again made the<lb/>
tackle a Hall would have scored.<lb/>
Halfback Willie Hawkins<lb/>
scored two plays later going four<lb/>
yards over the middle for the<lb/>
third ECU touchdown. The run<lb/>
for the conversion failed, which<lb/>
left the score 19-0 with 10 08 left<lb/>
in the third period.<lb/>
"The wall set up real fast<lb/>
today and their punter was<lb/>
kicking nothing but line drives<lb/>
said Hall. "The key to a big<lb/>
return is to get upstream before<lb/>
their lineman can get downlield.<lb/>
It also depends on how fast we<lb/>
can set up our blocking, which<lb/>
was super today<lb/>
Pat Dye was also pleased with<lb/>
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ECU'S VINCE KOLANKO (32) dive faked up the<lb/>
middle as quarterback Jimmy Southerland handed<lb/>
off to Anthony Collins for the Pirates final<lb/>
touchdown. Kolanko gained a total of 51 yards in 11<lb/>
carries during ECU'S shutout over Southern Illinois.<lb/>
Photo by Kirk Kmgsbury<lb/>
1<lb/>
- 0<lb/>
the kicking game but had legi-<lb/>
timate gripes about the Pirates<lb/>
rushing game, which had pro-<lb/>
blems all afternoon.<lb/>
"I was real proud of our<lb/>
kicking game said Dye. "We<lb/>
put pressure on their kicking, got<lb/>
good returns and kicked well<lb/>
ourselves. I still feel we have not<lb/>
solved our offensive problems.<lb/>
We may have solved some, in that<lb/>
perhaps some of our young<lb/>
players are playing better than<lb/>
our older players. I think it's a<lb/>
matter of we're not really coming<lb/>
off the football very well. I just<lb/>
think we're more capable offen-<lb/>
sively<lb/>
The Pirates punched across<lb/>
two more touchdowns in the<lb/>
fourth quarter. Jimmy Souther-<lb/>
land cumulated an 11-play, 70<lb/>
yard drive early in the final<lb/>
period, going in fa the soore<lb/>
himself from five yards out.<lb/>
Creech's conversion put the Pi-<lb/>
rates ahead 26-0 with eleven<lb/>
minutes still remaining.<lb/>
Thomas McLaurin set up the<lb/>
final soore with a 20 yard pass<lb/>
interception. Anthony Collins<lb/>
soared on a one yard carry which<lb/>
made the final soore 33-0.<lb/>
"I don't think we had a<lb/>
letdown after South Carolina<lb/>
observed Dye. "We were not<lb/>
fired to an emotional peak, but<lb/>
our players wanted to get back on<lb/>
the winning side very badly<lb/>
Southerland was the Pirates<lb/>
top ground gainer with 83 yards<lb/>
in 13 carries while Green had 61<lb/>
yards in six attempts.<lb/>
The Pirates will pla.host to<lb/>
the Spiders of Richmond this<lb/>
Saturday night at 700.<lb/>
Sports<lb/>
pFour enter Hall of Fame-<lb/>
PIRA TE QUARTERBACK LEANDER Green (T2) was two tor tour<lb/>
for 75 yards and had six rustles for 66 yards. Photo by Jeff Robb<lb/>
FCUR FORMER ECU Pirates were inducted into the<lb/>
ECU Hall of Fame during Saturday's halftime<lb/>
Homecoming activities. Chancellor Leo enkins<lb/>
made the presentation. The inductees are (from left<lb/>
to right): Norman Smith, Roger Thrift, Jenkins,<lb/>
Kevin Moran and John Young.<lb/>
Photo by Pete PodewaJ.<lb/>
mMlm Wt<lb/>
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Page 26 FOUNTAINHEAD 11 October 1977<lb/>
ECU cross country team on the comeback trait<lb/>
East Carolina cross country, a<lb/>
minor fall sport but considered a<lb/>
part of the track team, is making<lb/>
an impressive comeback. The<lb/>
team, which iscomposed of seven<lb/>
to ten runners (of which only the<lb/>
top 5 score), has not been able to<lb/>
win a single meet the past four<lb/>
years. But the winning trend<lb/>
started two weeks also at the<lb/>
Pembroke Invitational, and con-<lb/>
tinued on this past weekend at<lb/>
Campbell College, where the<lb/>
running Pirates competed in a<lb/>
four-way meet.<lb/>
Competing in the meet were<lb/>
North Carolina's two premier<lb/>
track dubs, North Carolina Track<lb/>
Club and Godivia Track Club, as<lb/>
well as ECU and host team<lb/>
Campbell. The Pirate Harriers<lb/>
lost by one point to the powerful<lb/>
Godivia Track Club, when their<lb/>
fifth man had to slow up the last<lb/>
half mile of the five mile race due<lb/>
to severe stomach cramps. ECU<lb/>
easily handled the North Carolina<lb/>
Track Club and Campbell.<lb/>
Individually, David Hankinsof<lb/>
the North Carolina Track Club<lb/>
won the meet, followed closely by<lb/>
Jim Dill of East Carolina at<lb/>
second. Dill, a junior from<lb/>
Gaithersburg, Maryland, led the<lb/>
race from the start over the hilly<lb/>
European oourse, only succumb-<lb/>
ing to Hankins in the final yards<lb/>
of the race. A European oourse<lb/>
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and ditches to hurdle. Dill<lb/>
oommented, "This was my type<lb/>
of oourse, one that requires more<lb/>
strength than speed. But after<lb/>
pushing the pace fa four miles I<lb/>
just didn't have it at the finish<lb/>
The surprise of the Pirate<lb/>
team had to be Ray McDaniels, a<lb/>
freshman out of Virginia Beach.<lb/>
McDaniel's, the only Harrier on a<lb/>
track scholarship, finished second<lb/>
for ECU and sixth overall. Other<lb/>
ECU finishers were Charlie Pow-<lb/>
ell in seventh, Ray Moore in<lb/>
eleventh, Jerry Cook in Four-<lb/>
teenth, John White in sixteenth,<lb/>
James McCollough in twenty<lb/>
seventh and Robbie Williams in<lb/>
twenty eighth.<lb/>
Overall, the young Pirate<lb/>
team made an impressive show-<lb/>
ing against the two track clubs<lb/>
and Campbell College.<lb/>
Their next meet will be the<lb/>
North Carolina State Cross Coun-<lb/>
try Championships at N.C. State<lb/>
on October 22nd. The Pirates<lb/>
hope to improve last year's<lb/>
seventh place state finish and<lb/>
quc'ify men for the NCAA<lb/>
Regional meet at Furman Univer-<lb/>
sity on November 5th.<lb/>
The Pirate record is now two<lb/>
wins and one loss with a second<lb/>
place finish at the Pembroke<lb/>
Invitational.<lb/>
All in all the ECU cross<lb/>
country team is on a winning<lb/>
trend. If this is so then they<lb/>
should be a real boost for the<lb/>
sprint-dominated ECU track<lb/>
team.<lb/>
Netters go 1-2<lb/>
The East Carolina women's<lb/>
tennis team defeated St. Mary's<lb/>
College 5-4 last week, but drop-<lb/>
ped matches to 15th ranked Mary<lb/>
Baldwin 8-1 and Peace 9-0.<lb/>
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The Pirates fell to 1-4 for the<lb/>
year. East Carolina returns home<lb/>
Tuesday to face UNC-Wilmington<lb/>
and host Mount Olive Friday<lb/>
afternoon.<lb/>
East Carolina5 St. Mary's4<lb/>
Snyder (ECU) def. Hines, 7-6,<lb/>
6-4, Spinazzola (ECU) def. Wor-<lb/>
sham, 6-3,6-1, Sunkel (ECU) def.<lb/>
Burt, 6-2, 6-4, Dixson (SM) def.<lb/>
Keough, 6-4, 6-1. Fondren (SM)<lb/>
def. Stewart, 6-2, 6-3, Anthony<lb/>
(SM) def. Helmer, 6-3, 6-2.<lb/>
Doubles: Spinazzola, Sunkel<lb/>
(ECU) def. Anthony, Dixon, 6-1,<lb/>
6-4, Snyder, Keough (ECU) def.<lb/>
Boisseau, Worsham, 6-1, 6-4,<lb/>
Fondren, Burt (SM) def. Helmer,<lb/>
Gainey, 6-1, 6-3.<lb/>
Peace 9 East Carolina 0<lb/>
Singles: Lamm def. Snyder, 6-3,<lb/>
6-2, Oatts def. Spinazzola, 6-5,<lb/>
6-1, Easter, def. Keough, 6-2,<lb/>
6-3, Peacock def. Stewart, 6-0,<lb/>
6-0, Jacobs def. Helmer, 2-6, 6-0,<lb/>
6-3, Sikes def. Gainey, 6-2, 6-2.<lb/>
Doubles: Lamm, Oatts, def. Sny-<lb/>
der, Keough, 6-4, 6-3, Jaoobs,<lb/>
Peacock, def. Helmer, Spinaz-<lb/>
zola, 7-6, 6-3, Easter, Sikes def.<lb/>
Casey, Baker, 6-1,6-1.<lb/>
Mary Baldwin8 East Cardinal<lb/>
Singles:Goeltz (MB) def. Snyder,<lb/>
6-2, 6-4, Bellcin (MB) def.<lb/>
Spinazzola, 6-4, 6-0, Mikell (MB)<lb/>
def. Keough, 6-2, 6-2, Brussen-<lb/>
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Smith (MB) def. Helmer, 6-2, 6-3,<lb/>
Holmes (MB) def. Gainey, 6-1,<lb/>
6-3, Doubles: Brussenham, Smith<lb/>
(MB) def. Snyder, Keough, 7-5,<lb/>
6-4, Mani, Quailes, (MB) def.<lb/>
Spinazzola, Helmer, 4-6, 7-6, 6-1,<lb/>
Casey, Baker (ECU) def. Gregory<lb/>
Peters, 6-0, 6-0.<lb/>
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ByCHRISHOLLOMAN<lb/>
Assistant Sports Editor<lb/>
The East Carolina soccer team<lb/>
suffered two losses this past week<lb/>
to Duke and St. Andrews. The<lb/>
game against Duke was played at<lb/>
home and the St. Andrews game<lb/>
was away.<lb/>
In the match against Duke,<lb/>
the Pirates only score came on an<lb/>
unassisted goal by Phil Martin.<lb/>
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ted in the team's play as a whole.<lb/>
"It was a matter of Duke<lb/>
wanting to win more than we<lb/>
did Smith said. "They really<lb/>
put it to us, but I feel we still<lb/>
oould have won. Our players<lb/>
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"We have been working all<lb/>
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Lady Pirates win 2<lb/>
The East Carolina field hockey<lb/>
team won two and lost one in<lb/>
action this week.<lb/>
The first game against David-<lb/>
son was won by the Pirates 5-2.<lb/>
Saturday saw the Pirates go one<lb/>
an done in the Winthrop Invita-<lb/>
tional. The Pirates took a 2-0<lb/>
decision over the North Carolina<lb/>
Field Hockey Club. In the second<lb/>
game, the win went to Winthrop<lb/>
College 3-1.<lb/>
In the game against Davidson,<lb/>
Sue Jones scored two goals and<lb/>
Kathy Zwigard hit on one. Sue<lb/>
Saltzer added one more to round<lb/>
out the scoring for the Pirates.<lb/>
Zwigard had three assists in the<lb/>
game.<lb/>
Pirate Sue Jones scored both<lb/>
of the team's points in defeating<lb/>
the N.C. Club. Susan Saltzer had<lb/>
two assists in the game. In the<lb/>
second game Donna Nicholson<lb/>
scored the only point for the<lb/>
Pirates in the 3-1 loss to Winthrop<lb/>
College.<lb/>
tions, and against Duke we<lb/>
simply got away from our basic<lb/>
offense and tried to pass long<lb/>
In speaking on the game<lb/>
against St. Andrews coach Smith<lb/>
was quite vocal about the poor<lb/>
play in the shutout. However, he<lb/>
felt quite optimistic on the future<lb/>
of the team.<lb/>
 I guess the fact we played on<lb/>
homeooming could have hurt<lb/>
Smith said. "Homecoming is<lb/>
such a big thing to the students<lb/>
here and soccer players are no<lb/>
exoeption. They're minds were in<lb/>
Greenville and not on the game,<lb/>
so that's probably why we lost.<lb/>
We just didn't go to the ball. St.<lb/>
Andrews scored on four corner<lb/>
kicks and then missed a penalty<lb/>
kick<lb/>
"Right now we need more<lb/>
concentration and senior leader-<lb/>
ship. We have a very young team<lb/>
with half the guys being either<lb/>
freshmen ox sophomores. I feel<lb/>
that we will develop into a good<lb/>
team as soon as we have the kind<lb/>
of experienos you can get only by<lb/>
playing. I feel sure that the team<lb/>
will come around because we<lb/>
have some excellent talent<lb/>
On the 15th the Pirates are at<lb/>
UNC-W. On the 18th they will<lb/>
play their last home game of the<lb/>
year in a big match against N.C.<lb/>
State.<lb/>
SAAD'S<lb/>
SHOE<lb/>
SHOP<lb/>
Across from<lb/>
Sherwm-Williams<lb/>
113 Grande Ave.<lb/>
758-1228<lb/>
For every minute you're apart, here's how you<lb/>
both can still be together!<lb/>
Through the magic of a Mizpah medal, you'll each have a<lb/>
reminder of your "other half Put together, the yellow<lb/>
medals have a prayer inscribed  a thoughtful gift anytime!<lb/>
Keychain or pendant in yellow color<lb/>
Student Accounts Welcome<lb/>
Charge it!<lb/>
Open a Zales account or use one of five national credit plans.<lb/>
ZALES<lb/>
The Diamond Store<lb/>
S31VWV1 - 33IM - OSanO NOO HIHD - 3TOIWDVnO - OOOJV3S - v<lb/>
Pitt Plaza<lb/>
Open 10AM-9:00PM Monday thru Saturday<lb/>
756-0141<lb/>
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Page 28 FOUNTAINHEAD 11 October 1977<lb/>
Non-credit instruction classes offered<lb/>
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb/>
Instruction in swimming,<lb/>
scuba diving, and basketball<lb/>
officiating is included in this fall's<lb/>
non-credit evening course offer-<lb/>
ings at East Carolina University.<lb/>
"Adults Only Swimming<lb/>
scheduled to meet Tuesdays and<lb/>
Thursdays Oct. 11-Nov. 10 from 7<lb/>
tp 8 p.m will provide swimming<lb/>
instruction for persons 16 years<lb/>
old or older.<lb/>
Ray Scharf, ECU swim coach<lb/>
and aquatic supervisor, will teach<lb/>
the classes. Safety and swimming<lb/>
skills will be taught, with<lb/>
emphasis on free floating mech-<lb/>
anical principles of the basic<lb/>
strokes.<lb/>
The scuba course meeting<lb/>
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Oct.<lb/>
13-Nov. 8, from 730 to 1030<lb/>
p.m will prepare swimmers who<lb/>
enjoy water sports to become<lb/>
safe, competent and well-inform-<lb/>
ed divers.<lb/>
Classes will be taught by<lb/>
Robert Eastep, recognized<lb/>
throughout the southeast as an<lb/>
outstanding scuba irstructor.<lb/>
Most class dives will take place in<lb/>
the ECU diving tank, with an<lb/>
additional session to be scheduled<lb/>
in a coastal location.<lb/>
"Basketball Officiating set<lb/>
for Mondays, Oct. 10-Nov. 28,<lb/>
from 730 to 930 p.m will<lb/>
provide participants with a work-<lb/>
ing understanding of basketball<lb/>
rules, mechanics, positions and<lb/>
interpretations.<lb/>
While its major purpose is to<lb/>
enable students to officiate at<lb/>
junior and senior high school<lb/>
basketball games, the course is<lb/>
also beneficial to basketball<lb/>
spectators, player and coaches.<lb/>
Instructor is JohnGrimsley,<lb/>
whose 24 years of experience as a<lb/>
basketball official includes<lb/>
several ACC and Southern Coh-<lb/>
erence events.<lb/>
Further information about<lb/>
these and other evening courses<lb/>
is available from the Office of<lb/>
Non-Credit Programs, Division of<lb/>
Continuing Education, East<lb/>
Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. telephone 757-6143.<lb/>
GALLEY ROOM'S<lb/>
EYE OPENER<lb/>
SPECIAL<lb/>
Coffee, Donut, and Juice 50<lb/>
FOR THOSE ON THE RUNI<lb/>
Sports<lb/>
writers<lb/>
needed<lb/>
for more information<lb/>
Call 757-6366<lb/>
WATERBEDS<lb/>
Rental<lb/>
Bags $52.00<lb/>
Frames $70.00<lb/>
Our Price<lb/>
$37.00<lb/>
$35.00<lb/>
Mattress Cr Foundation<lb/>
( 2 piece set $87.00<lb/>
MATTRESS MART<lb/>
Wholesale to Everyone<lb/>
1302 N Greene St. Ph. - 758-1101<lb/>
BIGGS DRUG STORE<lb/>
300 EVANS- ON- THE-MALL<lb/>
DOWNTOWN<lb/>
PHONE: 752-2136<lb/>
FREE PRESCRIPTION PICKUP<lb/>
AND DELIVERY<lb/>
ATHLETIC SUPPORTS,<lb/>
CONVALESCENT SUPPUES,<lb/>
FIRST-AID SUPPLIES<lb/>
SUNGLASSES BY FOSTER<lb/>
GRANT AND COOL RAY<lb/>
OLD FASHION SODA FOUNTAIN<lb/>
DRINKS MADE THE WAY YOU<lb/>
LIKE THEM: FRESHLY SQUEEZED<lb/>
LEMONADES AND ORANGEADES-<lb/>
MILKSHAKES MADE WITH ICE CREAM!<lb/>
PRESCRIPTION DEPT- WITH MEDICATION<lb/>
PROFILES: YOUR PRESCRIPTION AL WA YS<lb/>
AT OUR FINGERTIPS, EVEN THOUGH YOU<lb/>
MAY LOSE YOUR Rx BOTTLE.<lb/>
TIMEX WATCHES GREETING CARDS -<lb/>
COSTUME JEWELRY SCHOOL SUPPLIES<lb/>
COSMETICS-<lb/>
 SUNDRIES-<lb/>
TOILETRIES-<lb/>
DELNERiD TO<lb/>
YOUR DOOR<lb/>
Stud tint Appreciation Week Sept. 19 - 24<lb/>
10 Discount to Students<lb/>
Classifieds<lb/>
FOR SALE: AMP2G Reverbe-<lb/>
rocket II amp. 50 W. rev. and<lb/>
trem Exc. cond. 60.00 Mike,<lb/>
756-6674 or ext. 6360.<lb/>
FOR SALE: Harmony hollow-<lb/>
body 6-string electric. 2 pickups,<lb/>
red, v. good cond. 40.00 Mike,<lb/>
756-6674 or ext. 6360.<lb/>
FOR SALE: 1977 Chevy Van. Less<lb/>
than 6,000 miles. Cost new $6535.<lb/>
Power steering, AMFM radio.<lb/>
Will sacrifice fa $5,000. Call<lb/>
752-0412.<lb/>
FOR SALE: 1973 Audi IDOLS.<lb/>
Air, AM FM. Good Cond. British<lb/>
Racing Green.<lb/>
MUST SELL: Craig Power play<lb/>
FM and cassette. Plus Powerplay<lb/>
Co-axel speakers. Best offer. Call<lb/>
Mike 756-1693.<lb/>
FOR SALE: Texas Instruments<lb/>
SR-52. 224 step programable.<lb/>
Also card programable Complete<lb/>
with math, stat games, and<lb/>
basic Libraries. Over $300 new,<lb/>
15 mos. old. Best offer. Contact<lb/>
Tony Bennett Room 401 Jones.<lb/>
SELL OR TRADE: 1966 Volvo.<lb/>
Needs some repair. Write Ted<lb/>
P.O. Box 494 Bell Arthur, 27811.<lb/>
FOR SALE: 3 wheeler VW<lb/>
powered motorcycle 40 h.p.<lb/>
Chromed forks (1976). Asking<lb/>
1200.00. Call 746-3271 late after-<lb/>
noon and evenings ask for Danny.<lb/>
FOR SALE: Leather jacket, excel-<lb/>
lent cond must be seen to be<lb/>
appreciated. Call Lee at 758-5985<lb/>
or come by 308 C. Scott. ARE<lb/>
YOU TIRED OF THE HIGH<lb/>
PRICE OF CLOTHES? Have<lb/>
them made at less than V2 the<lb/>
cost of what you would buy them<lb/>
at. For all your sewing needs call<lb/>
758-6393 after 2.00.<lb/>
FOR SALE: 69 Chev. Van<lb/>
Panneled and carpet. 307 V8<lb/>
engine &amp; 3 speed auto. 1500.00 a<lb/>
best reasona ble offer may trade.<lb/>
758-9909.<lb/>
FOR SALE: Epiphone accoustic<lb/>
guitar. Good Cond. Best Offer.<lb/>
Call Mike 758-1693 a oome by<lb/>
805-East 3rd St.<lb/>
FOR SALE: Used Bundy clarinet.<lb/>
Excellent cond. 100.00 or best<lb/>
offer. 758-9385.<lb/>
FOR SALE: 1973 350 Honda.<lb/>
Excellent cond. 350.00 Call<lb/>
75&amp;0693.<lb/>
FOR SALE: Registered Pointer<lb/>
pups. White Knights Button<lb/>
Blood lines. 756-5368 after 600<lb/>
p.m.<lb/>
BUY NOW: 1967 V.W. Station-<lb/>
wagon. 300.00. Art student needs<lb/>
to sell car fa food money. See at<lb/>
510 E. 1st a. Apt. 6, after 5p.m.<lb/>
� ���<lb/>
tor rent<lb/>
i u<lb/>
WANTED TO RENT: House<lb/>
within walking distance of<lb/>
campus fa married couple with<lb/>
no kids. No later than Dec. Must<lb/>
have wakshop a garage (around<lb/>
100.00) Call Mel at 757-6462.<lb/>
FEMALE ROOMMATE: Needed<lb/>
to share 2 bedroom api. in<lb/>
East brook. Prefer someone inter-<lb/>
ested in study-aiented enviro-<lb/>
ment. Rent is $46.25 plus 14<lb/>
utilities. Call 752-0354.<lb/>
FOR RENT: Room. Private bath<lb/>
fa rent at 19P5 E. Eighth St.<lb/>
Linen included $60. 752-6985.<lb/>
pereona(J)<lb/>
ALTERATIONS: Fall things too<lb/>
big, too long? Call Kathy<lb/>
752-8444 a 752-8642.<lb/>
LOST: Blue cowhide leather<lb/>
wallet with the letters B.B.D. on<lb/>
the ooin purse has disappeared<lb/>
from my room. If found please<lb/>
return it-no questions-reward.<lb/>
Lynn Martin rm 291 Fleming<lb/>
dam.<lb/>
TYPING: .75 to $1.00. Exoellent<lb/>
service. Call Pam at 757-6852<lb/>
(day), and 756-0211 (night).<lb/>
PORTRAITS BY MOLL: Finished<lb/>
drawings 16" x20" 10.00 of pose,<lb/>
15.00 from photo. Oil paintings,<lb/>
18"x24" are50.00. Call 752-2604<lb/>
and ask fa Greg.<lb/>
LOST: Car keys in an Aigner key<lb/>
case. It istriangular in shape with<lb/>
5 keys ai the ring. Please contact<lb/>
Holly Jereme at 758-4204.<lb/>
FOUND: 2 mo. old black female<lb/>
puppy in the vicinity of Jones St.<lb/>
Call 752-7032.<lb/>
FREE KITTENS: Males and<lb/>
Females. Call 746-2462 after 6O0<lb/>
p.m.<lb/>
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