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vol. xv. no. 15 march 2, 1973> eight pages Fine Arts Comm. Slates ‘Bullitt’ Bullitt will be shown in at Chalmers’ request, assigns Kenan Memorial Auditorium Detective Lieutenant Frank March 6 at 8 p.m. It is Bullitt (STEVE MCQUEEN) to sponsored by the Fine Arts guard the phony Johnny Ross, Committee. now registered at a broken- Johnny Ross (PAT RENEL- down Embarcadero hotel. LA) is a hoodlum on the lam, Bullitt assigns detectives Delgetti (DON GORDON) and pursued by his own brother, Stanton (CARL REINDEL) to Pete (VICTOR TAYBAC), and the first two shifts. Stanton, members of their underworld taking the first is to call syndicate after Johnny has defrauded the organization of Bullitt at homw if he is needed. millions. Escaping his pur¬ Meanwhile, Bullitt stops in suers in Chicago, Johnny jets to see his girl, Cathy (JAC¬ to San Francisco where Walter QUELINE BESET). Through a ruse, two goons Chalmers (ROBERT VAU¬ GHN), an ambitious politician, gain entrance to the false has promised him protection Ross’s room and shoot both if Johnny will be the star him and Stanton, who is badly witness at a Senate subcom¬ wounded. A young surgeon, Dr. Willard (GEROGE S. mittee hearing on crime. A BROWN), tries to save Ross. Submissions due Mar. 19 man named Renick (FELICE Chalmers arrives at the hos¬ ORLANDI), looking enough like Johnny to be his twin, pital, and he is seething The quality of the literary magazine is largely dependent on the has agreed with Ross to because Bullitt has apparently number of essays, short stories, and poems submitted'to the goofed. Bullitt points out that impersonate him. Chalmers Ross was set up for the kill ATLANTIS staff. Thus far this semester just a few writers have knows nothing of the imper¬ sonation. and demands the particulars given material to the magazine editors, and the staff is concerned of Chalmer’s deal with Ross. that students are reluctant to submit because their work may be Bullitt chases one of the In San Francisco, Captain killers, Mike (PAUL GENGE), rejected. Bennet (SIMON OAKLAND), out of the hospital. The false The editors must publish only the best material, but the ATLANTIS staff is eager to discuss pieces with their authors for (cont. on p. 2) possible revision and resubmission. Students are reminded that

in any case, their anonymity is protected. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA »T WILMINGTON Please drop poetry or prose by the office of the English department BASEBALL SCHEDULE — SPRING IR73 secretary.

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5:00 p. m. March 5, Monday North Caroline State Unlv. Wilmington, N. C. Walk plans swing March 6, Tuesday West Liberty State WlImlngton, N. C. 3:00 p. m. 'torch 7, Wednesday West Liberty State WlImlngton, N. C. 3:00 p. m. March of Dimes Walk-A- raised from the effort will the Seahawk office. Informa¬ March 9, Friday VI rginla State WiImlngton, N. C. 3:00 p. m. Thon plans are in full swing' help fight birth defects. tion may also be received March 10, Saturday Virginia State Wilmington, N. C. 2:30 p. m. on campus. Registration cards Registration cards and through the Hawk office, or by WlImlngton, N. C. 3:00 p. m. calling Kalaf at 762-4165 or March 14, Wednesday Salisbury State are available for students sponsor sheets may be 3:00 p. m. interested in participating in obtained from Kathi Beall in Dale Todd at 256-3857. March 15, Thursday Salisbury State WIImington, N. C. the walk. March 16, Friday Methodist Col lege Fayetteville, N.C. 3:00 p. m. Early birds have already March 17, Saturday Baptist College at Charleston Charleston, S. C. 2:00 p. m. begun to gather pledges on State offers work Oavldson Col 1ege WlImlngton, N. C. 3:00 p. m. March !9, Monday sponsor sheets, and Chuck This summer, the NC Department of Correction wiil offer Atlantic Christian College Wilson, N. C. 3:00 p. m. Kalaf, who is heading the March 20, Tuesday to selected students an opportunity to learn about one of Wilmington, N. C. 3:00 p. m. county - wide walk, has March 21, Wednesday Duke University North Carolina’s largest and most dynamic state agencies. WlImington, N. C. 3:00 p. m. stressed his hope that UNC- These students will become actively involved in the March 22, Thursday Duke University W students will raise the $15, work of an agency which is charged with the containment, March 24, Saturday Kings Col lege of N. Y. WlImlngton, N.C. 2:30 D. m. 3:00 p. m. 000 in pledges, control, and correction of some 10,000 individuals. The March 27, Tuesday Campbell College Buie's Creek, N. C. The individual who Department of Correction will offer an interesting and March 28, Wednesday East Stroudsburg State WlImlngton, N. C. 3:00 p. m. brings in the most money for rewarding experience this summer; in turn they are looking March 29, Thursday East Stroudsburg State WlImlngton, N. C. 3:00 p. m. the MOD as a result of the for young people who are willing to offer time, ideas, and 3:00 p. m. walk will receive a 1973 enthusiasm. March .'7, Friday Williams Col lege WIImlngton, N. C. Pontiac automobile. Interns will be compensated at the rate of $2,50 per hour March 31, Saturday Wl 11 lams Col 1ege WiImlngton, N. C. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. The theme for the March for the duration of the 12-week program. Interns will be April 4, Wednesday Lynchburg College Lynchburg, Va. 31 trek is “Walk a mile for expected to work a 40-hour week. Working time dates April 5, Thursday N. C. State University Raleigh, N. C. 2:30 p. m. the life of a child,” and Kalaf May 28 - August 17, 1973. Apr:1 6, Friday Fayetteville State University WlImlngton, N. C. 7:30 p. m. stressed that the money For further information concerning this program, please April 7, Saturday St. Andrews Col lege LaurInburg, N. C. 2:30 p. m. contact North Carolina Department of Correction, Summer WiImlngton, N. C. 7:30 p. m. APO o f f e rs Aprl1 9, Monday Method 1st Col 1ege Intern Program, 831 West Morgan Street, Raleigh, N.C., Pembroke, N. C. 7:30 p. m. 27603. Aprl1 II, Wednesday Pembroke State University April 13, Friday Fayetteville State University Fayetteville, N. C. 2:30 p. m. car stereo HOW TO APPLY April 14, Saturday Baptist College at Charleston WlImlngton, N. C. 7:30 p. m. Lynchburg Col lege WlImlngton, N. C. 2:30 p. m. March 14, there will be 1. Complete a North Carolina State Government Application April 15, Sunday someone mighty happy to learn for Employment. Placement office can furnish application. April 16, Monday Francis Marlon College Florence, S. C. 3:00 p. m. that he is one Kraco 25 watt April 18, Wednesday Campbel1 Col lege WiImlngton, N. C. 7:30 p. m. 8-track car stereo with FM 2. Write a brief “Statement of Purpose”. This statement April 20, Friday Pembroke State University WlImlngton, N. C. 7:30 p. m. multi - plex radio and two I should give your reasons for desiring an internship with the April 22, Sunday East Carolina University WlImlngton, N. C. 2:30 p. m. Department of Correction, and should be no longer than speakers richer. Aprl1 23, Monday East Carolina University WlImlngton, N. C. 7:30 p. m. Brothers of Alpha Phi two type written pages. April 24, Tuesday Francis Marlon College WlImlngton, N. C. 7:30 p. m. Omega are asking 25 cent Wilmington, N. C. 7:30 p. m. donations for tickets for the 3. Send the application, the “State of Purpose,” and a April 26, Thursday St. Andrews College 7:30 p. m. stereo, which will be displayed copy of your college transcript to the N.C. Department Aprl1 28, Saturday Atlantic Christian College WlImlngton, N. C. 7:30 p. m. in the Pub soon. of Correction, Summer Intern Program, 831 West Morgan April 30, Monday Gardner Webb Col lege WlImlngton, N. C. 7:30 p.m. Interested? See a member St., Raleigh, N.C. 27603 Deadline for receiving applications May 4, Friday East Carolina University Greenvllie, N. C. of APO. is March 23, 1973. May 10, II, & 12 District 29 Tournament WlImlngton, N. C. page two march 2,1973 DR. MAllOV iiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EDITORIALS ‘Bullitt’ at a phone booth from which streets that ends when the (Continued from P. 1) he made a long distance call. hoods crash. Ross dies after an operation,, Bullitt orders the call traced. In Capt. Bennet’s office, Fighting for time, Bullitt Chalmers, thinking Ross is Bullitt is forced to reveal persuades Dr. Willard to alive and being hidden by that Ross is dead and that release the body and has it Bullitt, serves Capt. Bennet Ross’s phone call was to a taken out of the hospital to with a writ of habeas cor¬ woman at a San Mateo motel. an ambulance as though Ross pus after Bennet refuses to Bennet says he will hold the were still alive. interfere with Bullitt. The two habeas corpus writ only one Chalmers arrives at the killers now attempt to assas¬ day more. That is all the time hospital with a crony, Capt. sinate Bullitt, who turns the Bullitt has to clear up the Baker (NORMAN FELL), and tables on them in an exciting case. demands to see Ross. He calls chase through San Francisco Cathy drives Bullitt to San Bullitt at home and gets no Mateo, where he finds that the more information than he got woman has been murdered. at the hospital. He orders Cradle Roll A search of her luggage Baker to “nail” Bullitt. reveals $30,000 in travelers The desk clerk at the checks made out to Albert Born Feb. 23 to Dr. and E. Renick and Dorothy Renick. Embarcadero hotel tells Bullitt and Delgetti that Ross Mrs. Bill Malloy, a girl, Bullitt has Immigration in arrived in a cab. Bullitt Erin Elizabeth, weighing Chicago checked and, at the tracks down the driver, 7 lbs., 5 oz. morgue, Ross’s fingerprints weissberg (ROBERT DU¬ taken. A photo transmission A VIGEKS Lane, BOr WF Q or VALL), and retraces Ross’s from Chicago reveals Ross movements, including a stop as Renick. The murdered 0O6GEO DOWN !H PAPER WO Rkf/ woman was his wife. Bullitt tells Chalmers that he sent them to guard the wrong man. Bullitt, learning the Renicks had reservations on a Need for spirit that night for Rome, Feedback! checks the airport. No Ross. Bullitt , on a hunch, then Why is it that students sit around and complain about This is for all the students at UNC-W checks the London flight and the record of the basketball team, yet refuse to support is told that a passenger the team? Of course it’s not only basketball they refuse named Renick switched to that to support - it’s also wrestling, soccer and baseball. TESTS flight. Chalmers tries to Basketball season is over, and it’s too late to do anything persuade Bullitt to give up about that now. But with baseball and spring soccer seasons You study all night for a test. the new, and real, witness, soon to begin the students should really show their interest. You did not get enough rest. but Bullitt tells him off. The baseball team, one of the best in the state, is going And when it came time for the test. The London jet is recalled into their season with a championship team. The squad, You never do your best. from the runway. The man comprised of practically the same players as last season, So why do we have all these tests? who resembles Renick—the won the summer championship by defeating UNC- Chapel real Johnny Ross—leaps off Hill for the title. Paul Hodges the plane. Bullitt pursues him The soccer season should also prove to be exciting in a deadly chase throughout with the team playing such teams as St. Andrews and the airport. -rival Pembroke. Students should realize that if the teams have no support they lack the needed incentive to win. Our teams are chosen representatives of this chool and we, as students, should care enough to back our boys. Sure, we have cheerleaders, STEVE but what purpose do they serve if there are no students to cheer along with them? MCOJEEIM It looks bad when one fraternity from another school can show more enthusiasm and school spirit than a hundred AS of our students. Anyone who regularly attends games has noticed that 'BULLITT the majority of the crowd is comprised of our fraternities. Students put fraternities down, but at least the Greeks turn The cucrd out en masse to back the teams. Fraternity members are present at every home basketball game, most wrestling ‘cop’isn’t matches and, no doubt, they will be at the majority of the baseball games. Fraternities, however, are not the only written ones who go to games. The rest of the crowd is composed mainly of dorm students. all over Those of you who attend games regularly show your enthusiasm—yell!! Cheer along with the cheerleaders. If you don’t know the cheers, learn them. him- We have good teams who deserve the total support of the students. Dedicated athletes need to know that behind them scmcthing is a student body who gives a damn whether they win or lose. And if the students support the teams they will win mcro more games because they will want to please their sup¬ porters. puzzling is. The Seahawk published each friday by the students of the university of north Carolina at wiln-i jgton. deadline for articles and announcements is 5 . . on the monday before friday publication. A SOUR PRODUCTION editor kathi bead ROBERT VAUGHN associate editor ron blanchard feature editors beverly causey, JACQUELINE BISSET DON GORDON- ROBERT DUVALL-SIMON OAKLAND- NORMAN FELL MUSK KyUlo Sch.luu ■ Sctwupla, ALAN R IS'.SIMAN asd HARRY KLEINER sharon wolfe Eitcutive FHM.at [ ***t,Kli«ulES [jj§SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES] TECHNICOLOR® FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVER ARTS vl sports editor robert braxton advertising director barry asbury business manager..., rocky moore Fine Arts Committee photographers sheryl moore,alan sanders, tom smiley film critic spence foscue Kenan Auditorium Tuesday reporters kathie corn, leigh eaton marian koch, jean lanier robin starry, angel Williford March 6 mary margaret williams linda ford, mike jones brenda knowles, lewis musser adviser thomas lupton 8:00 P.M. march 2, 1973 page three

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UNC-W will have at least When the umpire shouts, five experienced pitchers they ‘play ball,’ this coming Mon¬ will be able to put on the GRAPE day afternoon atBrooksField, mound. Dave Sandlin, Bob it will mark the beginning Becher, Harry Kincaid, of the UNC-W baseball sea¬ Carroll Bickers, and Paul son, and with this, a Sea- Fulton are all pitching retur¬ and HOPS hawkean baseball dynasty will nees from last summer, hopefully have been formed. After coming off a very pleased with the way the successful campaign in Seahawks have come along SHOP * capturing the North Carolina up to this point and said that Collegiate Summer League he believes that the Hawks baseball cahmpionship, the have a good sound ball club UNC-W Seahawks should be in all phases of the game. 3342 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE. ready to continue their winning “We are going to be two ways under head coach Bill deep in every position and will Brooks, and assistant coach have eight or nine pitchers Beers and Wines Dave Miller. to go with this season,” With almost the entire Brooks noted. championship squad returning As far as the Seahawk noon pitching staff goes this season, from last summer, the Sea¬ Brooks feels that the pitching hawks have an awesome will come along as the season amount of power at nearly progresses. every position except in the “Pitching is about 75 per pitching department, where cent of how well a team is OUR BEVERAGE they are having a few prob¬ going to do in a season,” lems in filling two vacancies Brooks pointed out. “If a team that have come about through gets the good pitching, that PRICES ARE the course of graduation. team is going to win, and if In talking with head coach a team doesn’t get the good Bill Brooks about the pitching, the season is going BEAUTIFUL upcoming season, he was very to be rough.” 33d? WPiAHSTViLLE AVF. Between the Sport Center and Howard Myrick’s Carpet Center

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Alan Myerson might as his self-committed insane getting a bit weary as a because her friend and asso¬ as STEELYARD BLUES — well have kicked all the scenes friend. Together, with cast ciate producer, Donald prostitute and Donald Sou¬ clumsy. This is evident into a pile on the floor and straight out of the Three therland a little more Southerland, intrigued her to because the only facet of this arranged them blindfolded. Stooges, they attempt to act do it. awkwardly ridiculous than in picture which stumbles more Jane Fonda, who personi¬ and make a movie which M*A*S*H* STEELYARD BLUES is only fied prostitution brilliantly in has no humor in it. worth viewing for the pU.ll «»HflflflflOOPOOOaQQaQQOQQQPPO«J>QPQQQQOOBBOI KLUTE, seems to tear down Somehow, though, you have pleasure or displeasure of everything she had worked to feel sorry for Fonda, mainly seeing three fine talents at for in her STEELYARD role. for wasting her talent in a the mercy of a truly bad st Southerland, and Peter Boyle movie such as this. Obviously motion picture. 1 Armu of JOE , who has the only rare moments of humor, slovenly support her. <&reefe Hines Southerland plays a demoli¬ Saturday night the brothers of AlphaDeltaUpsilon searched Alfred L tion derby driver who is also the city for punctured beach balls, October issues of Playboy, coke bottles made in Atlanta, Georgia, birth control pills, Neuman and 45 other similar items that are difficult to find. The C lark to conduct reason? It was twenty-five dollars offered as a prize to Com nemorative winners of a scavenger hunt. Contestants were divided into four main groups and were given 2 1/2 hours to gather the DANCE items on their lists. parking survey The first item on the list was an acorn from the Oakdale DANCE Majors Club; Cemetery. Each team had to arrive at the cemetery during the first half hour in order to receive credit. As it happened, DANCE *8vclvsieiser A parking survey will be when one car arrived at the cemetery, another car attempted £ *5GA Dance conducted March 12-17 to to block its exit. This only served to add to the fun and r* • i th determine if the available heighten the excitement. parking spaces are being used After the cars left the cemetery, each began a frantic hndau march 9 Committee to their greatest advantage. search for hula-hoops, duck feathers, or dead cockroaches. : Col. James K. Clark, Some of these were easily found; however, to the dismay of In fhi P0B,9 OOHi 11=00. €? Director of Auxiliary Servi¬ some scavenger hunters, it was discovered that not all ces, is in charge of the items were obtainable. Any one who looked for Berlinda project. Hardie (who was on the list) obviously did not know she was During the hours from 8:15 out of town. Similarly, hunters who looked for Pam Gravino’s mm mmm to 3:15 p.m., each lot will be meatballs found she was not available. manned by one student who At the 10:30 deadline several cars arrived at the same time. will count the number of empty Contestants ran for the front door. Once inside, the judges spaces twice each hour. The ushered contestants into different rooms. They were told Come sarte QT student surveyers were to remain there until after the judges had made their recruited from the dormitory, decisions. David Smith, who coordinated the entire activity, RS.VP. and will be paid $1.60 per was amazed at the percentage of items that were found. hour. One group found a dead skunk in the middle of the road \ L/A/CW siudenh Lack of adequate parking at Gibsons which the judges accepted, even though it was \ Qnd daits orf/y Ton, spaces has caused quite a not a dead skunk, but a recording of a popular pop tune. All LarryChcurkHt. controversy between com¬ groups managed to find snowballs. Only the brave were able °r * Ainfynnnnrrmrrrinni-n muting students and the to get hair cut off a horses mane in the pitch black of night. TT7 administration. But the fun really came when the judges discovered one hunter went to the police station and asked the desk sergeant to write him a ticket for speeding - a compliment of his ingenuity and perseverance in obtaining that particular item, David Smith, who judged the event, kept suspense mounting as he announced the winners. They were David Hunt, Rocky Moore, and Gene Green. All in all, it was a fun evening and a extremely successful social event. ATTENTION sororities and calendars to the Seahawk fraternities please submit Greek lines Editor Thursday information from your social morning the week before publication. « Pine State Trim Milk The Skinny Milk

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BAILEY "LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT" (It) NEXT: JACK LEMON "SAVE THE TIGER" RATED R STARTS THURS. ' ' page eight march 2, 1973 Keffer to interview French poet The Multiple Abilities Keffer first began research common Frenchman. His ex¬ Keffer is a double major Senior Kenn Keffer will Program under which Keffer on Queneau as part of his tensive use of tavern dialect in English and French. Having travel to Paris for a two- Is working will provide finan¬ senior honor’s work. He Is makes translation of his attended UNC-CH inter¬ week visit In late February. cial coverage for the trip. compiling biographical Infor¬ poetry and prose quite mittently, he has been at UNC- The visit will include acquain¬ MAP, Instituted by way of mation for this program. difficult. W four years. tance with the French country an anonymous contribution, MAP will receive Keffer’s and culture and an Interview hopes to stimulate creativity own works of poetry and his with Raymond Queneau, in students with abilities In translations of Queneau’s French poet and mathemati¬ art, science, languages, or works. cian. any other field. Stipends are Queneau, editor of one of by barry asbury given to finance the projects the larger publishing firms Wes Knape has announced that on Apr. 4 Blood, Sweat, chosen by the students. in Paris, writes about the and Tears will be on the campus of UNC-W in concert (pending the success of the Tranquility concert). Tran¬ quility and Jo Jo Gunne will be here Mar. 13. Tranquility has two albums out and if you haven’t ever heard of them you better dig up their albums and catch up. More on the YAMAHA concerts later. The SGA Dance Committee, the Phys. Ed. Majors Club, and Budweiser are planning the First Annual Alfred E. Neuman Commemorative Dance on Mar. 9th. Benefit will play from 9 until 1 in the Pub. Don’t ask us what this is. 6103 Market Street SINCE 1887 We don’t know either. Pfes] There have been mixed emotions about the Homecoming Concert. I’d say that mostly everybody dug on Billy Preston who brought a little reenlightened “Soul Power” to UNC-W, Also, he won the audience on some Beatle numbers such as enduro park & “Get Back”, “Let It Be”, and “Blackbird”. Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show tried to pass vulgarity off Wachovia as talent. If they had played their and left out the trash, they would have come off a lot better. By the time cycle center Preston was half way through, though, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show was forgotten until the next morning. At their eighth consecutive sold-out concert on their current by-popular-dema d tour, Grand Funk Railroad broke the all-time attendance and gross record for Little Rock’s 10,000-seat Barton Coliseum, Feb. 11. Previously set by Elvis Presley, the attendance record Was established despite a fire marshall’s order that five hundred tickets in the over-sold area be returned. In addition, some two thousand Grand Funk fans who had been unable to obtain tickets thronged about the Coliseum hoping to catch a glimpse of the arriving group. In the radio scene. . . .Let’s do something about FM in to custom-bake a delicious this area. F M is supposed to have a better fidelity. There pizza to your order. are presently choices of sleepytime music, dead air, out¬ Five convenient locations. dated, junky, and sickening promos and ED.'s; old shag Call ahead and have your music being pawned off as “the finest in Rock and Roll pizza ready when you arrive. Martin} (Hannon, Cth. Music”, tin-can sound; or listening to a stereo (which is a lot less displeasing to the ear). Do the radio people here N. 17 Shopping Center not care for the Rock ’n Roll market? It takes a station with an open mind for new ideas, but it can be done! “The Fashion Store for Men in Wilmington” Thanks for the cigar, Dr. Malloy. Was that Brahm’s Lullaby we heard as we drove by your house last night? ♦EXTRA!• BEATLES • FLASH!

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