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�lje I;a0t (Earnltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 55 No. 15<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
ThnwUy, October 14, 1980<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Brewer Responds To Questions From SGA Reps<lb />
Chancelloi Thomas Brewer, ap-<lb />
pearing before the SGA 1 egislature<lb />
Monday afternoon, indicated that<lb />
he had no particular objections to a<lb />
fall break tot ECU students, but<lb />
said that the reasons tor adopting<lb />
the break could be better.<lb />
"1 don't care if there's a fall<lb />
break or not Brewei said, "But I<lb />
would like to see a bettei reason for<lb />
it than 'Chapel Hill has it That's<lb />
like saying whatever Chapel Hill<lb />
does, we have to do<lb />
SGA President Charlie Sherrod<lb />
broughl the idea of an annual Oc-<lb />
break before the Calendai<lb />
C ommittee of he Faculty Senate<lb />
last Wednesday. Sherrod quoted<lb />
figures from an SOA survey that in-<lb />
,icd that over 90 percent ol the<lb />
students responding to the poll<lb />
wanted a fall recess from classes.<lb />
However, members of the com-<lb />
mittee doubted the survey's ac-<lb />
curacy � saying it was not a true<lb />
random sample � and asked Sher-<lb />
rod for more complete information.<lb />
They also said that students might<lb />
not realie all the implications such<lb />
a break would have.<lb />
"1 don't mind it (the proposed<lb />
break) Brewer said, "as long as<lb />
everybody understands that the<lb />
semester doesn't get cut. I don't<lb />
think the faculty will buy any<lb />
shortening of the semsster<lb />
At present, ECU semesters are<lb />
scheduled for 71 total days of in-<lb />
struction � a figure called "a<lb />
minimum" by at least two faculty<lb />
members associated with the Calen-<lb />
dar Committee.<lb />
Brewer said that if students get<lb />
the break, they would have to decide<lb />
whether to begin the school year<lb />
earlier in the summer or extend the<lb />
fall semester closer to Christmas.<lb />
Responding to a question about<lb />
increased freshman parking<lb />
facilities for ECU, Brewer also said<lb />
that the university had tried to buy<lb />
the old Pitt County Hospital,<lb />
located on Johnson Street a few<lb />
blocks from campus, for parking<lb />
space.<lb />
"We tried to get the old hospital,<lb />
but the state appraisal was less that<lb />
what the county could get if it sold<lb />
the building to a private buyer he<lb />
said. The chancellor added that if<lb />
new dorms are built on campus, the<lb />
parking situation could get worse.<lb />
"Right now, I don't see any im-<lb />
Red Cross Draws 797 Pints,<lb />
Best Record Ever For County<lb />
B M1KENOONAN<lb />
sM.iant Nc� Y dil�r<lb />
Seven hundred and ninety seven pints o blood were<lb />
collected d the FROTC-sponsored blood drive<lb />
campus last week on Oct. 8-9. This is the highest<lb />
ever collected in Pitt County over a two-day<lb />
-dine to Pitt County Blood Drive Chairman<lb />
accoi<lb />
!1<lb />
hrilling experience for me to see the students<lb />
ie to such a worthwhile endeavor Alford<lb />
the total amount<lb />
.�;<lb />
blood col<lb />
campus<lb />
i h ty percent ot me<lb />
� in Pitt County comes from the I Cl<lb />
led.<lb />
" 1 he lifeblood of out drives is on the Tel campus<lb />
he added. Alford, who is also the superintendent of Pitt<lb />
County Schools, is himself a six gallon donor.<lb />
ccording to Nicola 'Nicky' Cowell, the AFROTC<lb />
. adei in charge ol this year's drive, the drive was a suc-<lb />
"Everyone in the ROTC was suppos<lb />
hour but most ot us put more<lb />
�d to work at<lb />
Man one hour<lb />
in she said.<lb />
"The Red Cross really depends on us (ROTC) for the<lb />
blood drives, and we enjoy helping she said. The<lb />
AFROTC has sponsored blood drives on campus every<lb />
year since 1951.<lb />
last yeasr the ROTC collected 766 pints of blood.<lb />
The goal last year was 750 pints-<lb />
The Red Cross will sponsor two more blood drives on<lb />
campus this year. The ROTC will organietheir second<lb />
drive on Feb. 4-5. All past blood drives on campus have<lb />
been in Wright Auditorium, but renovations to that<lb />
building are scheduled to begin before February.<lb />
The Inter-Fraternity Council will sponsor a blood<lb />
drive on April 7-8, 1981, said Alford.<lb />
According to Alford, the Pitt County blood drives<lb />
have not fallen short of their goal for well over four<lb />
years. Last year's countrywide total of 4,400 pints was<lb />
met and surpassed and this year the total of 5.000 units<lb />
is expected to be passed also.<lb />
A blood donor may donate every 58 davs, according<lb />
to a spokesman for the Red Cross.<lb />
mediate increase in freshman park-<lb />
ing Brewer noted.<lb />
According to Brewer, a proposal<lb />
to get a new $18.5 million general<lb />
classroom building for ECU would<lb />
have an impact on parking if it is<lb />
passed by the UNC Board of Gover-<lb />
nors and approved by the N.C.<lb />
Legislature. Brewer said two loca-<lb />
tions are being considered for the<lb />
building.<lb />
The first location, said Brewer,<lb />
would be behind Joyner Library, on<lb />
the "little white house sitting at the<lb />
end" of Ninth Street. The second<lb />
location would be where the Old<lb />
Main Cafeteria and the Jenkins<lb />
Alumni Building are now situated,<lb />
near the Jenkins Art Building.<lb />
Brewer said locating the<lb />
classroom building on this end of<lb />
the campus would boost the use of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, which<lb />
he said was an undcr-utilied facili-<lb />
ty.<lb />
The ECU chancellor also sought<lb />
to dispel rumors that the new struc-<lb />
ture might be built on the campus<lb />
mall. "There are no plans to disturb<lb />
the mall he said.<lb />
If it is approved, the proposed<lb />
building would be under planning<lb />
and construction for four ears.<lb />
Brewer said.<lb />
Chancellor Speaks<lb />
Ph( �( by TERRY GRAY<lb />
ECU Chancellor Thomas K. Brewer, pictured here in a meeting of the ECU<lb />
Planning Commission Monda. later appeared before the SGA Legislature<lb />
to respond to questions covering tall break, parking, and classrooms.<lb />
Gay Fights Not Over<lb />
� ulleiir Pro- Vfmr<lb />
After a tough fight with the SGA<lb />
in 1978, the East Carolina Gay<lb />
Community won official recogni-<lb />
tion for their group. The controver-<lb />
sy over the ECGC has largely died<lb />
away, but other campuses around<lb />
the nation are still struggling with<lb />
the question of gay rights.<lb />
Music Projects Get Grant From Raleigh Group<lb />
A.J. Fletcher<lb />
1 ducational and Opera<lb />
tundation Inc. ot<lb />
Raleigh, whose founder<lb />
was a 1 o n g t<lb />
nefactor ol the East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
Scl ol Ol Musi has<lb />
ded an increased<lb />
: ual financial grant<lb />
ol $20,000 to aid tour<lb />
specific E( U music<lb />
projects.<lb />
I he grant provides:<lb />
� $9,000 tor con-<lb />
tinuation and expan-<lb />
sion of the AI. Ilet-<lb />
chei Scholarship pro-<lb />
gram, which now pro-<lb />
vides for 35 scholar-<lb />
ships in the School of<lb />
Mu<lb />
� $5,000 tor con-<lb />
tinuation o' joint per-<lb />
formances ol the Last<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
Symphony Orchestra<lb />
and the National Opera<lb />
Com pany (one perfor-<lb />
mance in Greenville<lb />
and two performances<lb />
in Raleigh each year<lb />
� $2,000 to partial-<lb />
ly support a youth or-<lb />
chestra program which<lb />
has been re-organized<lb />
with a community<lb />
board of directors as<lb />
the Eastern Carolina<lb />
Orchestra and<lb />
Chamber Music<lb />
Association, and which<lb />
will support one and<lb />
possibly two youth or-<lb />
chestras<lb />
� $4,000 to support<lb />
the East Carolina<lb />
University Opera<lb />
Theater, providing<lb />
scenery, costuming and<lb />
accompaniment for an<lb />
opera program which<lb />
presents scenes from<lb />
several operas and at<lb />
least one full pro-<lb />
duciton each year.<lb />
The late A.J. Flet-<lb />
cher of Raleigh,<lb />
businessman, broad-<lb />
caster and phi lan-<lb />
thropist, founded and<lb />
subsidized the National<lb />
O pe r a C o m pan) .<lb />
formerly known as the<lb />
Grass Roots Opera, in<lb />
a personal effort to br-<lb />
ing opera to as main<lb />
North Carolina school<lb />
children as possible.<lb />
Reflecting a lifelong<lb />
interest in music and<lb />
music appreciation, he<lb />
began to support the<lb />
ECU School of Music<lb />
substantially with a gift<lb />
of $50,000 in 1973 and<lb />
made annual contribu-<lb />
tions to programs of<lb />
the school until his<lb />
daeth in 1979. He<lb />
specified in his will that<lb />
A.J. FLetcher Educa-<lb />
tional and Opera Foun-<lb />
dation Inc and Culter,<lb />
Inc continue to sup-<lb />
port music and music<lb />
education through<lb />
philanthropies.<lb />
Richard H. Steinbacher<lb />
Phil ciuresv Ol NASA<lb />
Peering Into The Planetary Giants<lb />
B MIKENOONAN<lb />
Two unmanned spacecraft,<lb />
Voyagers 1 and 2, are now on their<lb />
way to study our giant outer<lb />
planets, Jupiter and Saturn and 11<lb />
of their satellites. Voyager 2 was<lb />
launched from Florida on Aug. 20,<lb />
1977. Voyager 1, which flies a faster<lb />
trajectory to reach the planets<lb />
first, was launched on Sept. 5,<lb />
1977.<lb />
Richard H. Steinbacher of the<lb />
Jet Propulsion Labratory in<lb />
Pasadena, Calif, spoke to Green-<lb />
ville media in the auditorium of<lb />
Willis Building Monday in advance<lb />
of a talk he was scheduled to give<lb />
to the Eastern North Carolina Sec-<lb />
tion of the American Chemical<lb />
Society.<lb />
Voyager I flew by Jupiter on<lb />
March 5, 1979. Voyager 2 will fly<lb />
by Jupiter on July 9, 1979. Both<lb />
spacecrafts are carrying in-<lb />
struments capable of conducting 11<lb />
types of experiments.<lb />
"The rings of Saturn will be in-<lb />
vestigated with all 11 instruments so<lb />
we can tell what the material of the<lb />
rings is. what the groupings are<lb />
and what the density of the rings<lb />
is oy radiation measurments as<lb />
we fly by them. How and why the<lb />
rings were formed is also a major<lb />
question he said.<lb />
"We used to believe that Saturn<lb />
was the only planet that had rings<lb />
but scientists have recently<lb />
discovered that there are rings<lb />
around Jupiter too. This was<lb />
discovered by the Voyager<lb />
spacecraft Steinbacher said.<lb />
"Through astronomical obser-<lb />
vations, we know that there are<lb />
rings around Uranus also. It might<lb />
be that rings are a characteristic of<lb />
most planets and we'll have to<lb />
decide why the Earth is without<lb />
rings rather than why the other<lb />
planets have rings" he added.<lb />
"Voyager 1 is on a trajectory<lb />
that, once it goes past Saturn, will<lb />
not approach any of the other<lb />
planets. It will go past the orbits<lb />
of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, but<lb />
unfortunately,those planets will<lb />
not be close by at the time Stein-<lb />
bacher said.<lb />
Voyager 2 was put on a trajec-<lb />
tory which will carry it out towards<lb />
See NASA, Page 3<lb />
In the last few years, gay students<lb />
at the University of Maryland have<lb />
endured physical beatings, frequent<lb />
verbal assaults, and even the<lb />
establishment of a formal organiza-<lb />
tion opposing their presence on<lb />
campus.<lb />
But the hostility hasn't been<lb />
limited to students. In each of the<lb />
last three years, the Gay Communi-<lb />
ty � the campus voice for gays �<lb />
has fought to add a provision to the<lb />
campus Human Relations C ode thai<lb />
would ban discrimination against<lb />
homosexuals. University President<lb />
John Toll has rejected it each time.<lb />
Toll turned down the gays'<lb />
demands once again last month,<lb />
labeling them "meaningless" and<lb />
suggestive of an endorsement of<lb />
homosexual acts which are forbid-<lb />
den by state laws<lb />
The provision outlawed<lb />
discrimination on the basis of<lb />
"expression of sexual preference<lb />
As expected, the Gay Community<lb />
was outraged by the president's<lb />
decision.<lb />
Toll's decision is so<lb />
retrogressive said Tom Clauss,<lb />
the group's former president and<lb />
treasurer. "I would expect that kind<lb />
of decision from a fundamentalist<lb />
campus crusader<lb />
Though Toll's rejection lias no<lb />
noticeable practical effects on gav<lb />
programs or funding, the Gay Com-<lb />
munity views it as another sign of<lb />
the administration's insensitivity to<lb />
gay rights. Lor a group constantly<lb />
on guard against wise-cracking<lb />
heterosexual students, such support<lb />
is av idly courted.<lb />
"We feel like it would have given<lb />
us a lot of support, that they do in-<lb />
tend to make sure we are not<lb />
discriminated against Clauss<lb />
adds, "that they wouldn't tolerate<lb />
any more attacks by other students<lb />
on us<lb />
Those attacks have evolved into a<lb />
regular routine on campus for gays<lb />
here. Clauss says he is often called<lb />
nasty names bv other students, and<lb />
that his roommate had two of his<lb />
ribs broken two years ago in a fight<lb />
with others in his dorm. Recently.<lb />
he adds several) "straight" students<lb />
were placed on academic probation<lb />
after assaulting another member of<lb />
the Gav Community.<lb />
That kind of hostility is common<lb />
on college campuses. Administra-<lb />
tions often don't shy away from<lb />
making anti-gay sentiments into<lb />
policy. Brigham Young University,<lb />
for example, regularly spied on<lb />
students, looking for signs of<lb />
homosexual behavior. Less ag-<lb />
gressively, Cornell rushed out a<lb />
�"clarification" of its equal oppor-<lb />
tunity policy when it was found that<lb />
See GAYS, Page 3<lb />
Both Sides Rest In<lb />
Ku Klux Klan Trial,<lb />
Case In 18th Week<lb />
GREENSBORO (UP1) - Both<lb />
the prosecution and defense have<lb />
rested in the trial of six Klansmen<lb />
and Nazis accused of killing five<lb />
communists, but that does not mean<lb />
the case is close to going to the jurv<lb />
The prosecution is expected to<lb />
present rebuttal witnesses for the re-<lb />
mainder of this week � the trial's<lb />
18th. Closing arguments are ex-<lb />
pected to take a couple weeks.<lb />
Coleman Blair Pridmore,<lb />
Lawrence Gene Morgan, Jerry Paul<lb />
Smith, David Wayne Matthews,<lb />
Roland Wayne Wood and Jack<lb />
Wilson Fowler are charged with<lb />
first-degree murder and could be ex-<lb />
ecuted if convicted.<lb />
The five members of the Com-<lb />
munist Workers Party were killed in<lb />
a clash shortly before a Nov. 3, 1979<lb />
"Death to the Klan" march was<lb />
scheduled to begin.<lb />
The last defense witness to testify<lb />
Monday was Rex W. Stephenson, a<lb />
two-tour Vietnam veteran who<lb />
worked with Dr. James Waller, one<lb />
of the slain communists. He said<lb />
Waller once told him the com-<lb />
munists needed a martyr and were<lb />
prepared for violence.<lb />
"They only thing he said was that<lb />
they were prepared for violence<lb />
said Stephenson, who worked with<lb />
Waller at a Greensboro waste treat-<lb />
ment plant. "He said they needed a<lb />
martyr. The activities they were in-<lb />
volved in were not getting enough<lb />
attention and he said they needed<lb />
some national TV exposure<lb />
Under cross-examination,<lb />
Stephenson described Waller as a<lb />
"good worker, a friend" who did<lb />
not try to impose his political views<lb />
on him. But he also said he felt<lb />
Waller could be dangerous.<lb />
"If he was standing there with a<lb />
gun in his hand, I'd say yes<lb />
Stephenson testified when asked if<lb />
he considered Waller dangerous.<lb />
Stephenson testified he warned<lb />
Waller, a medical doctor, that the<lb />
communists were headed for trouble<lb />
if they continued to hold<lb />
demonstrations against the Klan.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Classifieds10<lb />
Letters4<lb />
Concert5<lb />
t<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 14, 1980<lb />
t<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
welcomes all campus<lb />
organizations to submit items<lb />
to the Announcements sec-<lb />
tion. Hue to our space limita-<lb />
tions, however, all future<lb />
submissions should be no<lb />
longer than 50 words. Hand-<lb />
written submissions will also<lb />
no longer be accepted. Items<lb />
must be submitted no later<lb />
than 1 p.m. on Mondays or<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
LEARNING<lb />
A new program for Increasing<lb />
Learning Efficiency will be of<lb />
rered by Dr George Weiganci<lb />
nning Ociobei 20. W80 There<lb />
win be vn groups one will mee'<lb />
. n M, ncfay ami Wednesday a' 1 00<lb />
� er gi i up will mee'<lb />
. n Tuesday and Tr-ursflay a' t 00<lb />
pm in Room 305 Wrigh- Annex<lb />
� � , i ,t.s is available tc an<lb />
sTudenis A i ta i l I ' ary<lb />
no I � ilion is re<lb />
quired<lb />
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PHYSICS TUTORS<lb />
The ECU Depar'men' ol<lb />
Physics is s'MI seeking appln ams<lb />
tor a tutor 'raining program Ap<lb />
plicants should have ccmple'ed<lb />
PHYS 2350 with a grade otBu<lb />
better Attendance of 'he 'rammg<lb />
sessions tor two hours weekly will<lb />
put the tutor's name im a publish<lb />
ed list Of certified 'u'trs Fir tur<lb />
ther information, contact Dr<lb />
Mc Enally a' 757 6894<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
The Psi Chi honor society foi<lb />
psychology will held an Initiation<lb />
banquet for new members Oct 23<lb />
at the Villa Rims inductees and<lb />
members mus' sign up by Of 13<lb />
in Psych Office and pay COS1 Ot<lb />
S3 25<lb />
The OC 22 mee'mg is cancelled<lb />
PLAYHOUSE<lb />
The Eas' Cari Ima Playhouse<lb />
will hild audi'uns fir<lb />
Streamers, a military drama<lb />
Dv David Rabe on October 13'h<lb />
and 14 a' 7 30 p m in 'he Drama<lb />
Department's S'udu Thea're<lb />
The cas' for 'his drama c nsists<lb />
11 11 men Ri les in Ihe i I,i.<lb />
. per, l( students, facul'y and sttt<lb />
members it 'he universi'y and<lb />
citizens of Greenville and the su'<lb />
rcundmg area<lb />
Cedr.i WincheM a taiul'y<lb />
member if the Department it<lb />
Drama and Speet h, will direc<lb />
priiduc'iin The performance will<lb />
run fri m Ni vembet 17 ihru 25<lb />
SNOWSKI<lb />
Prereuis'er w ft! povf advisor<lb />
for PH,f 1105 . ' g I . mi<lb />
Snowshoe w v a Jan 4 jai !<lb />
all par'icipan's mus' pay ' � I<lb />
room deposit it $10 00 on Octobei<lb />
30 a-4 00 pm room 108 Menu nal<lb />
gym rum 205 r call 757 5000<lb />
before Oi'i ber 30 to be included in<lb />
'he group<lb />
HONORS<lb />
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Human Cond Dr Dt 1<lb />
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Bassman Tuesday 7 9 pn<lb />
HSEM 2060 Naturi<lb />
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and other. W �. �<lb />
GAY COMMUNITY<lb />
The Eas- Carolina Gay Com<lb />
muni'y will hold rs weekly<lb />
mee'mg Tuesday Oc 14 a' 5 p m<lb />
The ECGC mee's a' 953 E 10th<lb />
S'ree' a' the b. "1 m ;f College<lb />
Mill Tins week 'here will be an m<lb />
t, 1 ma'ive presentation by a health<lb />
specialis' with 1 ppc runries for<lb />
discussion and questions afer<lb />
waros New members are urged t(<lb />
attend<lb />
HANDBALL<lb />
Those wishing n compete in team<lb />
handball 'tis semester are<lb />
reminded 'ha' 'he deadline for<lb />
en'enng your 'earn is Oc 28 The<lb />
'earn captain's meeting nn be<lb />
held Oc 30 ai 1 p m in 1 m<lb />
B 102, Brewstei Bldg Rules are<lb />
available in the IM Otfue in<lb />
rial Gyn I 1 all 757 6387<lb />
ALLIEDHEALTH<lb />
The Allied Health Professions<lb />
Admissions Tes' will be i ftered a'<lb />
East Carolina Universi'y 1 n Sa'ur<lb />
day, November 15 1980 Applua<lb />
'ion blanks are t be completed<lb />
and mailed 'i ihe Psychological<lb />
Corp 304 Eas' 45th Street, New<lb />
York, NY 10017 K arrive by Oc<lb />
lObet 18 1980 Applica'nn blanks<lb />
are alsi available a' 'he Tes'mg<lb />
Center, Speight Building,<lb />
Ri I m 105, Eas' Car Ima Universi<lb />
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AEDPLEDGE<lb />
The firs' pledgi1 -ig will be<lb />
1 n Oc 14, 7 p m Flanagan<lb />
307 aii pre profess nal students<lb />
a �. are interested in bei 1 meing .1<lb />
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SCIENCE ED<lb />
The Science Education Club will<lb />
OC 15 a' 4 p m in F 303 Dr<lb />
Di ugh and Ms Lisa Mangier, will<lb />
uss ' student 5 attitudes at<lb />
to, t theii 1 ' es 11 physical<lb />
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VACCINE<lb />
The influence vaccine is<lb />
available for students at the Stu<lb />
dent Health Center Students bet<lb />
ween ages 13 27 should get 'he vac<lb />
cine in 'wo doses given one month<lb />
apar' S'uden's over 28 years old<lb />
need only one dose The cos' Of the<lb />
vaccine is SI 50 per dose I "is par<lb />
'icularly important tor students<lb />
with chronic respira'ory disorders<lb />
such as as'hma and emphysema<lb />
or any other chronic illnesses 10<lb />
receive 'he vaccine (both doses if<lb />
under 28 years Old) before<lb />
Chns'mas<lb />
PHIALPHATHETA<lb />
Ph. Aipta rheta the His'iry<lb />
Honorary Siiie'y will hi Id its<lb />
bird meeting of 'he semester on<lb />
O- 14, 1980 a' 7 30 pm in the<lb />
R11 hard C Tidd Room, D Wing<lb />
Brews'or i lems f discussion will<lb />
11 ncern the Dep' of His'or y picnic<lb />
11 be held on the following day ah<lb />
members and prospec'ive<lb />
members are encouraged H a'<lb />
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PICNIC<lb />
T he Dep' I i Histoi y will hold its<lb />
Fall semestei picnii undei ihe<lb />
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Alpha Theta The picnic will be<lb />
held Oi' 15 from 4 p m un'il 6<lb />
p m at 'he picnic grounds adia<lb />
. eni l Memi I ial Gym. All His'i 1 ,<lb />
man rs and ni.n, r s i ,�( , y fai ul<lb />
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�1 1 picnic will be<lb />
si 75 if pun' as � be re 0 1 15<lb />
and S2 if purchased .i' 'ho picnic<lb />
r i kets may oo port 1 ased ihn ugl<lb />
�1 .� Dept i t His I , rfiCi<lb />
ly prospe<lb />
and guess<lb />
Admissii n<lb />
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The E( ��-� ciety w.ll be<lb />
I a lular meeting<lb />
Thursday mq' ' Ocl 16 in "�<lb />
Mu I ' i Pur pi so r i iin f<lb />
v tenl ill �  m t ave a si �<lb />
bus.i � ng beginning a' 6<lb />
pm w �� speakers following<lb />
Spea � lor this n ng ai � Ai<lb />
torneys Cl irles v ncent and Stan<lb />
San 5Of Hi ward. vm eni and Duf<lb />
fus aGree - � firm a,llstudents<lb />
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ACCOUNTING TUTORS<lb />
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MUSIC<lb />
General educa'ion music,<lb />
students preregistenng next week<lb />
may enroll for Fine Ar's General<lb />
Education credit in: Music Ap<lb />
precia'ion (2208), Contemporary<lb />
Music 12238), Orches'ral Music<lb />
(2218), History of Jan Music<lb />
(2258) Performance groups ac<lb />
ceptmg many non music majors<lb />
are Concec Band, Symphonic<lb />
Band. University Chorale. Men's<lb />
Glee Club, Women's Chorus,<lb />
Women's Glee Club Limred<lb />
spaces may exist for pnva'e and<lb />
group lessens<lb />
MOBILITY<lb />
H you have a mobility impair<lb />
ment. you should contact the Of<lb />
fice of Handicapped Services at<lb />
757 6799, 211 Whichard, during the<lb />
preregis'ra'ion per.od, October<lb />
13 17 We have a service whereby<lb />
your classes can be assured to be<lb />
located m accessible classrooms<lb />
BINGO<lb />
Ge1 ready for bingo and ice<lb />
cream' on Tuesday. October U at<lb />
7 00 p m m the Mendenhaii Multi<lb />
Purpose Room Prizes will be<lb />
given to bmgi winners and ice<lb />
cream will be given 'i all a'<lb />
Mendenhall's Mon'hly BingoIce<lb />
Cream Par'y l"s tree to everyone<lb />
so come join 'he fun - you ius'<lb />
can lose!<lb />
OKTOBERFEST<lb />
The International Language<lb />
Orgamra'iin is hi idng its annual<lb />
Oktoberfes Thurs . Of 16 a' '<lb />
p rri in 'he mterna'ional House<lb />
parking k � Come and enioy the<lb />
bra'wurs' beer. 11 mpah band and<lb />
dancing Tiikes are S3 and are<lb />
available a' the � i r r from any<lb />
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AUDITIONS<lb />
'�' Eas' Carolina Universi'y<lb />
Playhouse Will hi Id auditions for<lb />
S'reamers a military drama<lb />
by David Rabe Oc 13 14 a' 7 30<lb />
p m m 'he ECU S'udu Thea're<lb />
The cas' consists of 11 male ac<lb />
rs Ri les m 'he play are open 'i<lb />
s'uden-s, ECU facul'y and s'aft<lb />
members, and citizens of 'he<lb />
Greenville area<lb />
Cednt Winchell of the Dep' it<lb />
 and Speed faiul'y, will<lb />
the production Pern r<lb />
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Pi i Be'a Lambda will mee' I n<lb />
Tuesday O. 'ber 21, in rm 103 a'<lb />
4 00 pm in Mendenhaii S'uden'<lb />
Center Committees will mee' lor<lb />
planning purpses. St all<lb />
members arc urged H a'tend<lb />
FILMS<lb />
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$100 Prize Offered<lb />
To Best Essayists<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
University and the<lb />
Honor Society of Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi are prepar-<lb />
ing for the Sixth An-<lb />
nual ECU-Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi Symposium<lb />
scheduled for the latter<lb />
part of February, 1981.<lb />
The theme is<lb />
"Higher Education:<lb />
Trends and Issues for<lb />
the 80's" � a timely<lb />
theme which lends itself<lb />
to creative treatment by<lb />
students from all<lb />
academic and profes-<lb />
sional disciplines. The<lb />
committee has iden-<lb />
tified many topics<lb />
which can be treated<lb />
under this theme. A<lb />
fevs suggestive ones are<lb />
listed below:<lb />
Coping with Rising<lb />
Educational Costs; The<lb />
Declining Status of the<lb />
Diploma; The Effects<lb />
of Grade Inflation; Job<lb />
Education vs. I iberal<lb />
Education; Selecting a<lb />
Major for the 80's; Stu-<lb />
dent Financial Aid for<lb />
the 80's; The Abuse of<lb />
Women's Rights in the<lb />
Classroom; The<lb />
Changing Role of the<lb />
Female Student; Ef-<lb />
fects of the New<lb />
Morality on Campus;<lb />
Equal Educational Op-<lb />
portunity in the 80's;<lb />
Student Evaluation of<lb />
Faculty Performance;<lb />
The Student's Role in<lb />
University Governance.<lb />
We are sure there are<lb />
many more.<lb />
As in the past years<lb />
awards of $100 each<lb />
will go to the two<lb />
students whose papers<lb />
are judged best on the<lb />
basis of (1) creative ap-<lb />
proach, (2) constructive<lb />
ideas offered and (3)<lb />
overall quality. The top<lb />
student paper will be<lb />
presented by the writer<lb />
at the symposium.<lb />
The Mmposium pro-<lb />
gram will also include<lb />
ECU faculty and pro-<lb />
minent external<lb />
speakers. Proceedings<lb />
will be published for<lb />
distribution to leading<lb />
libraries and interested<lb />
parties.<lb />
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petition, all that is<lb />
needed is a two to three<lb />
page abstract of your<lb />
idea.<lb />
Please send the<lb />
abstract o your pro-<lb />
posed presentation to<lb />
Dr. Fred Broadhurst,<lb />
Chairperson ECU-Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi Symposium<lb />
Committee School of<lb />
Technologv � Campus<lb />
Mail.<lb />
The deadline for<lb />
abstract submittal is<lb />
Nov. 17, 1980.<lb />
Campus Interviews - October, 1980<lb />
Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Ihe following companies and institutions<lb />
will be interviewing interested ECU<lb />
students and alumni on the dates in-<lb />
dicated. All those wishing an appointment<lb />
should contact Career Planning and<lb />
Placement. 757-6050.<lb />
Oct. 14 Burlington Industries<lb />
J.C. Pennev Co.<lb />
Blue Bell Inc.<lb />
Roses Stores, Inc.<lb />
Oct. 15 U.S. Navy Officers Programs<lb />
Ernest &amp; Whinney<lb />
Oct. 16 K Mart<lb />
Oct. 17 W.S. Peebles Department Stores<lb />
Oct. 21 Southern National Bank<lb />
Arthur Andersen &amp; Co.<lb />
Oct. 22 Del Monte Sales Co.<lb />
Oct. 23 Integon<lb />
Electronic Data System<lb />
Fieldcrest Mills<lb />
Oct. 27 Burroughs Wellcome Co.<lb />
First Union National Bank<lb />
Oct. 28 Fife of Virginia<lb />
Oct. 29 Liberty Mutual Ins. Co.<lb />
F.W. Woolworth Co.<lb />
Oct. 30 Sonoco Products Co.<lb />
Oct. 31 Univ. of Richmond School of Law<lb />
J.P. Stevens Co.<lb />
Unisex Salon<lb />
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Defense<lb />
'Russian Roulette' In Voting Booth<lb />
I ho recent attacks and parries<lb />
between Republicans and<lb />
Democrats over the "true" defense<lb />
posture of the United States have<lb />
most Americans worried about na-<lb />
tional security, and rightfully so.<lb />
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knows exactly how we fare against<lb />
the Russians in military might �<lb />
and no one will admit it.<lb />
In the July August issue of Col-<lb />
umbia Journalism Review. Roger<lb />
Morris painfully pointed out that<lb />
"between Vietnam and<lb />
Afghanistan, the press forgot a<lb />
lesson: beware of Pentagon sources.<lb />
Recent national seeuritv coverage<lb />
reveals a militant press � and few<lb />
conscientious objectors Morris<lb />
contends, and it has been<lb />
acknowledged, that "bloated Rus-<lb />
sian numbers have been treated as<lb />
sacrosanct, their economic<lb />
legitimacy, strategic relevance, and<lb />
bureaucratic provenance largely<lb />
unexamined" by most security<lb />
reporters. The result: a misinformed<lb />
and unnecessarily paranoid public.<lb />
And the feelings of that public<lb />
have been seized by the politicians<lb />
and used to propel campaigns,<lb />
Reagan contending that Carter has<lb />
allowed our nation's military to lag<lb />
behind the Russians, and the Carter<lb />
Administration claiming it has done<lb />
the necessary strengthening. Who's<lb />
telling the truth'7<lb />
The military budget of the Soviet<lb />
Union is a state secret. According to<lb />
Morris, most CIA and Pentagon<lb />
estimates are based on the arbitrary<lb />
assumption "that military salaries<lb />
and weapons-production costs in<lb />
the forced-draft Soviet economy<lb />
were the same as they are in the U.S.<lb />
Even government analysts privately<lb />
admit that the margin for error in<lb />
such guesswork is potentially enor-<lb />
mous<lb />
Neither Republicans nor<lb />
Democrats know exactly how much<lb />
we need to spend to "keep up with<lb />
the Russians but there is a major<lb />
difference in approaches to the pro-<lb />
blem. The Republicans advocate an<lb />
increase in defense spending that<lb />
would hopefully outdistance the<lb />
most generous estimates of Soviet<lb />
strength. The Democrats are so<lb />
busy trying to balance the budget<lb />
that they are being more cautious<lb />
with large military spending in-<lb />
creases.<lb />
The November election will<lb />
decide which path the United States<lb />
will take, and voters will be judging<lb />
by facts that are hardly supported.<lb />
It's hard to believe the press, harder<lb />
to believe the Pentagon (where two-<lb />
thirds of the military budget "has<lb />
nothing to do with weapons"), and<lb />
hardest of all to believe the politi-<lb />
cians. When it comes to defense,<lb />
Americans will truly play "Russian<lb />
roulette" in the voting booth this<lb />
year.<lb />
Thanks For Blood<lb />
Once again ECU students came<lb />
through for the Red Cross and Pitt<lb />
County residents by rolling up their<lb />
sleeves and giving that precious<lb />
fluid of life � blood. All of those<lb />
who gave and volunteered their ef-<lb />
forts � AFROTC, fraternities and<lb />
sororities, campus organizations,<lb />
students and faculty � deserve a re-<lb />
sounding "Thank You But know-<lb />
ing how many lives will be saved has<lb />
to be the most rewarding thanks you<lb />
can get. Keep up the good work,<lb />
ECU, in the years to come.<lb />
�'6t i9eo Pi<lb />
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i�Campus Forum<lb />
Professors 'Give The Grades9<lb />
1 am writing this letter in response to<lb />
the article "Opinion Disagrees With<lb />
Professor's" in the October 9 issue of<lb />
The Hast Carolinian. Stan Ridgley<lb />
brought out a very interesting point<lb />
which 1 have found to be very true of<lb />
this university. The fact that to educate<lb />
would be for teachers to "expose<lb />
students to all points of view adequately<lb />
and impartially" has obviously not<lb />
crossed the minds of many professors on<lb />
this campus.<lb />
To cite an example of the liberal point<lb />
of v iew given withoul balancing it with<lb />
other ideas 1 look into the curriculum<lb />
material for what is known as<lb />
"Marriage and the Family" classes. I sat<lb />
for four months in a "Marriage and the<lb />
Family" class onl to hear of how com-<lb />
munes, living together, homosexuals.<lb />
divorce and "fair fighting" are alternate<lb />
lifestyles and they work well as en-<lb />
vironments foi raising children. 1 ain't<lb />
recall once ever hearing anything on how<lb />
to have a good relationship between a<lb />
man and a woman. Never did the pro-<lb />
fessor mention how God would struc-<lb />
ture and direct families to live. 1 realize<lb />
this would be a very conservative view<lb />
and other points would probably be<lb />
discussed. The views 1 heard were far<lb />
from being impartial.<lb />
Furthermore, in my three years at this<lb />
university 1 have not once heard a<lb />
teacher speak of God's divine creation<lb />
of earth and life, but if you want to hear<lb />
something about evolution and how men<lb />
came from monkevs, this is the place to<lb />
be.<lb />
When it comes to grades, it can never<lb />
be fully proven that a lower grade was<lb />
given because of a differing opinion, but<lb />
when it comes to writing papers express-<lb />
ing opinions, be careful to keep in mind<lb />
the professor's point of view. 1 was<lb />
assigned to write an introspective paper<lb />
about an event that made an impact on<lb />
my life. 1 wrote very clearly how Cod<lb />
touched my life and caused me to believe<lb />
and follow Him. 1 received the grade of<lb />
"C and the comment was that the pro-<lb />
fessor did not understand my faith. Of<lb />
course not � he won't understand until<lb />
he believes as 1 do. Is this any reason to<lb />
give me a "C"?<lb />
1 could go on with this liberal view-<lb />
point in the classes, but we all know that<lb />
a professor is right no matter what he<lb />
says, because  he gives the grades.<lb />
DANAB1NGHAM<lb />
Senior, Social Work<lb />
Bikers Need Consideration<lb />
In response to the articles on bicycles<lb />
(Oct. 2) concerning rule enforcement, 1<lb />
see nothing wrong with the rules the<lb />
university police have to enforce<lb />
However, in restricting cyclists to the<lb />
streets of the campus, (as well as Green-<lb />
ville in general), they are now endanger-<lb />
ing the cyclists' lives instead ol the<lb />
pedestrians. 1 tor one have had more<lb />
than one close call on the streets o this<lb />
town while riding my bike.<lb />
It's time to give cyclists a fair chance,<lb />
too. After all the talk on conserving<lb />
energv. I for one feel like I'm dome m<lb />
share to conserve by riding a bike. I here<lb />
may be negligent bike riders thai dodge<lb />
pedestrians, but there are jusl as many<lb />
negligent motorisi on the road who<lb />
think thev have the right-of-way not<lb />
ter what'<lb />
There are ways to solve these pro-<lb />
blems. 1 have seen the problem nicely<lb />
resolved on other campuses (re. Univ. ol<lb />
Arizona, Univ. o Cal at Santa Barbai<lb />
where some sidewalks are marked like<lb />
the streets with lines to indicate it being a<lb />
bike, skateboard, scooter path only.<lb />
Where there are wide sidewalks, one side<lb />
is marked for cyclists, the other for<lb />
pedestrians.<lb />
At let there aren't enough streets to<lb />
get to all buildings bv bike without going<lb />
way out ot the vsav, hut there are plenty<lb />
ol walkways to provide ample room for<lb />
both people and bikes. So instead of just<lb />
enforcing the rules, win not resolve the<lb />
problems in a way that will not<lb />
discourage cyclists. In the future, more<lb />
bikes will be around campus, not less.<lb />
One other comment 1 have is. it you<lb />
don't want people parking their bikes on<lb />
stairwells, sidewalks and in buildings.<lb />
then provide more bike racks so we can<lb />
properly park.<lb />
1 OlSW GENSEH<lb />
Senior, Art<lb />
Anti-Abortionists Brow-Beat<lb />
'In The Name Of God'<lb />
The recent letters on the subject of<lb />
abortion call our attention to a new<lb />
wave of ultra-conservative dogma. Some<lb />
people today wish to make a particular<lb />
view or act "wrong" just by declaring it<lb />
so. If that doesn't suffice, some are like-<lb />
ly to brow-beat another with their<lb />
political views, "in the name of God<lb />
Whether there has been more social<lb />
good achieved in God's name than social<lb />
evil, under the same banner, is<lb />
debatable.<lb />
To me, it is totally reprehensible for<lb />
individuals to assume that any one of us<lb />
has the right to inflict his particular<lb />
religious value upon all others by depriv-<lb />
ing individuals of their freedom to make<lb />
personal choices, though many of those<lb />
choices may be less than ideal.<lb />
The Pitt County Board ol Health<lb />
courageously defended its programs ol<lb />
family planning and sex education last<lb />
spring, despite being accused of pro-<lb />
moling sexual promiscuity and abortion.<lb />
Alas, many counties have been deprived<lb />
o numerous health services, in their<lb />
schools and in their health departments,<lb />
because of intimidation at the hands ot<lb />
local, dogmatic right-wing political a.<lb />
tiv is! 5,<lb />
Amazingly, the "pro-hie" people's<lb />
compassion for life seems largely limited<lb />
io life within the uterus. They tail to<lb />
ep at the tragedy ot tv.elve. thirtee<lb />
fourteen or fifteen-yeai old children giv-<lb />
ing birth to babies. Nor have they<lb />
lamented on behalf of the poor, sought<lb />
to seek child care, food stamps, im-<lb />
munization, etc. Rather, only two<lb />
three weeks ago a Beaufort County<lb />
group caused the eviction ot health<lb />
workers from their schools who tried to<lb />
help prevent unwanted pregnancies, pro-<lb />
vided students with transportation to<lb />
doctors and dentists, etc.<lb />
Nevssseek (9 1580, p. Ml provide-<lb />
an expose of the so-called Mora! Majori-<lb />
ty, whose very conception was political<lb />
not �"rehgious But under the religious<lb />
guise ol Rev. Jerry Falwell, it is<lb />
mistaken for a religious movement by<lb />
many.<lb />
Shall 1 be damned and accursed and<lb />
jailed for being a Jew? Or a liberal? Or a<lb />
Catholic? Or a person who practices<lb />
contraception'? Or who believes each of<lb />
us has an obligation to the Constitution<lb />
Is it inevitable that America create its<lb />
own version ot "Holocaust<lb />
Unless we do more thinking and less<lb />
shouting, more caring and less haling.<lb />
more worshipping and less posturing "in<lb />
the name oi God surely our own<lb />
Holocaust will come, for we will have<lb />
labeled the victims and will have fired<lb />
the furnaces.<lb />
 11 LIAM C BYRD<lb />
Professor,<lb />
Dept. of Community Health<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
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expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Joyner Library.<lb />
Letters must include the name, major<lb />
and classification, address, phone<lb />
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To The Right<lb />
Iraq-Iran War: Get Used To Walk From Belk To Elbo<lb />
By STAN RIDGLEY<lb />
Students at ECU and elsewhere may be<lb />
forced to rediscover the pleasures of walk-<lb />
ing their dates downtown should the war<lb />
between Iran and Iraq continue.<lb />
For now, the danger of soaring gasoline<lb />
prices in the United States is minimal, as<lb />
Saudi Arabia has boosted its ojl produc-<lb />
tion by one million barrels a day to help<lb />
soften the blow of the loss of so much Iraqi<lb />
and Iranian oil to the world market.<lb />
But if the Strait of Hormu, through<lb />
which 60 percent of the Western world's<lb />
oil passes each year, is blockaded, then<lb />
many experts assert that the world would<lb />
be plunged into deep recession. Any long<lb />
war could result in a $40 dollar-a-barrel oil<lb />
price and, in at least one worst-case<lb />
analysis, a price of $200 a barrel � a<lb />
seven-fold increase, say, $9-$10 a gallon at<lb />
the pump.<lb />
Faced with this so-called "horror<lb />
scenario which includes a reduction of<lb />
U.S. economic output by $300 billion, the<lb />
United States would have a limited number<lb />
of options. One ECU instructor even sug-<lb />
gested that a U.S. invasion of oil-rich Mex-<lb />
ico could not be ruled out, so crippling<lb />
would the oil pinch be.<lb />
But all this is worst-case supposition,<lb />
and there is a silver lining � though a ma-<lb />
jority of Americans might not look at it<lb />
that way.<lb />
Americans have been notoriously slow<lb />
to change their lifestyles, even in the face<lb />
of the world energy crunch and world star-<lb />
vation. Changes in the basic way of doing<lb />
things in the U.S. are needed, and it would<lb />
be better to start making these changes<lb />
rapidly now rather than wait for some in-<lb />
ternational oil drought to cause a domestic<lb />
upheaval.<lb />
Most countries in Europe have already<lb />
learned their leson and begun widespread<lb />
conservation measures � and not the<lb />
picayune voluntary effort that the United<lb />
States has been engaged in the past couple<lb />
of years.<lb />
Three major differences in European<lb />
and American lifestyles made more than a<lb />
significant difference in the relative im-<lb />
pacts of the 1973-74 Arab oil embargo on<lb />
Europe and the United States. They were:<lb />
the widespread use of the bicycle, the high<lb />
price of gasoline, and the almost universal<lb />
use of small cars.<lb />
For the United States to survive in the<lb />
1980s (and 'survive' is not too strong a<lb />
word), a drastic shift away from indepen-<lb />
dent transit to mass transit is necessary.<lb />
And if Americans now are not willing to<lb />
forego having two cars in the family (one<lb />
of those usually a large gas-guzzler), then<lb />
we might not have the choice in a few<lb />
year.<lb />
High school students won't have the lux-<lb />
ury of being able to cruise the local<lb />
Hardee's parking lot at night nor the seem-<lb />
ingly traditional right to fill up their high<lb />
school parking lot, one person to a car.<lb />
Any massive shift away from the<lb />
automobile certainly would mean rapid<lb />
development of what are called 'phase III'<lb />
bicycles. These are three-wheeled vehicles<lb />
(of which several designs are already on the<lb />
market) which sit close to the ground, have<lb />
fiberglass bodies, and can easily attain and<lb />
sustain speeds of up to 60 miles per hour �<lb />
soley by leg power.<lb />
So there are alternatives to America's<lb />
profligate national lifestye. The alter-<lb />
natives may have the flavor of coming<lb />
from somewhere in left-field, but they may<lb />
seem all to viable in a few years.<lb />
A complete or near-complete cutoff of<lb />
Arab oil supplies could plunge the world<lb />
into depression, but its result in the U.S.<lb />
could be to finally turn this country from<lb />
the path of energy wastrel. Alternative<lb />
sources of energy would have to be<lb />
developed; perhaps something revolu-<lb />
tionary would come of it.<lb />
In any case, one could get used to that<lb />
long walk from Belk Dorm to the Elbo on<lb />
a Thursday night. One might have to.<lb />
Stan Ridgley is a senior Political Science<lb />
major with a degree in Journalism from<lb />
the Universitv of North Carolina at Chapel<lb />
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Cooking Tidbits Make<lb />
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ECU students spent seven million<lb />
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can it be a true indication of<lb />
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problems that are not considered by<lb />
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Nicotine Addicts<lb />
i on love to eat, but sou don't<lb />
like being overweight. You diet for<lb />
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goal on!) to go back to your old<lb />
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Octobei 28 in Greenville at the<lb />
Ranuida Inn, 2(4 By-Pass, and Oc-<lb />
tober 29 in New Bern at Craven<lb />
Community College in the Ad-<lb />
ministration Building. I he smoking<lb />
clinics will be at 6:30 p.m. and the<lb />
weight loss clinics at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Greei uses hypnosis to help peo-<lb />
ple change their emotional attitudes<lb />
that prevent them from ac-<lb />
he changes they want.<lb />
'The int conflict between a<lb />
smoker's intelligence and emotions<lb />
make 'will power' quitting dif-<lb />
ficult Cireer savs ot those who<lb />
have tried unsuccessful!) to kick the<lb />
bit. "A person's intelligence<lb />
v. ants to quit smoking, but his emo-<lb />
tions still need the gratification<lb />
g gives him. Hypnosis helps<lb />
a person convert to a non-smoker,<lb />
rather than give up something he<lb />
still wants to do<lb /><lb />
The same holds tor the<lb />
overweight. Dieters usuallv net on<lb />
cheaply as possible.<lb />
Following is a list of the basic<lb />
types of cooking equipment that is<lb />
available to facilitate cooking in a<lb />
dorm room; some are obvious,<lb />
others are not so obvious.<lb />
The Toaster Oven<lb />
I his is probably the most versatile<lb />
appliance of all. It vou have one<lb />
that broils and bakes, the<lb />
possibilities are virtually endless.<lb />
You can heat up froen foods, bake<lb />
cookies, or broil a steak. If you ex-<lb />
periment and use your toaster oven<lb />
to its optimum advantage, it's just<lb />
like a small oven.<lb />
The Hot Plate<lb />
.lust plug in your hot plate and vou<lb />
have an instant stove. Some hot<lb />
plates have different temperature<lb />
settings, lj you like to fry foods, be<lb />
sure to get onu that has a "high"<lb />
setting.<lb />
See COOKING, Page 7, Col. 1<lb />
� , iARY CA1 TERSON<lb />
Nantucket Plays A t Minges Coliseum<lb />
Minges Coliseum resounded last night to the rock and roll of Epic recording artists Nantucket in the first concert<lb />
of the 1980-81 school year. Also appearing were the Dalton Bos and Doc Holidav.<lb />
the yo-yo syndrome, taking off<lb />
weight and then putting it back on<lb />
ireei savs. "That's because they<lb />
haven't reprogrammed their minds<lb />
to enjoy nutrituous foods and pro-<lb />
per eating habits, "he key to losing<lb />
weight is making a life change, not a<lb />
temporary body change he says.<lb />
During both clinics, participants<lb />
telax during three hypnotic induc-<lb />
tions while Cireer gives suggestions<lb />
to their subconscious minds.<lb />
Literature and cassette tapes will be<lb />
provided in order to reinforce these<lb />
suggestions al home.<lb />
The tee for the stop smoking<lb />
clinic is $30. Cireer will regiess<lb />
smokers to the time when they<lb />
smoked their first cigarettes, witht<lb />
(he coughing and terrible taste it<lb />
caued. He will also give suggestions<lb />
to keep participants from substitu-<lb />
tion food for cigarettes.<lb />
Ihe weight control clinic is $25.<lb />
Suggestions to reprogram attitudes<lb />
that make people feel they should<lb />
eat every bite on their plates and<lb />
that make them look upon sweets as<lb />
rewards will be given during the<lb />
hypnotic inductions. Cireer helps<lb />
clients reprogram emotional at-<lb />
titudes that keep them captive in the<lb />
kitchen.<lb />
lo register for clinics at both<lb />
locations, call the American lung<lb />
Association oi North Carolina,<lb />
Eastern Region, at 752 5093. To be<lb />
guaranteed a seat, one must<lb />
preregister.<lb />
Wine's History Traced From<lb />
Phoenicians To Californians<lb />
Bj DAVID NORMS<lb />
1 niim i i�ior<lb />
Some things never change, but<lb />
wine is not one ol them. Wine has<lb />
been around for perhaps as long as<lb />
twelve thousand years, but has<lb />
undergone many chagnes in that<lb />
it me. One might go so far as to say<lb />
that they don't make it like the) us-<lb />
ed to.<lb />
Wine was known among virtually<lb />
all ot the earl) civilizatkmsol the<lb />
Middle last, such as the Babylo-<lb />
nians, the Hebrews, the Phoenicians<lb />
and the Assyrians. Ihe Phoenicians<lb />
and the Greeks, both seafaring<lb />
peoples, spread a taste lor wine and<lb />
vineyards all over the Mediterra-<lb />
nean.<lb />
The wme ot the ancient Creeks<lb />
would taste strange (to sav the least)<lb />
to a modern palate. I his ancient<lb />
wine was strong stuff, and was<lb />
always drunk diluted with water.<lb />
Spices, herbs, flowers and perfume<lb />
were added to classical wines. The<lb />
storage vessels were lined with resin,<lb />
adding further to the wine's taste.<lb />
By the way, wine storage among<lb />
the Creeks, as well as the Romans,<lb />
was also different from what we are<lb />
used to today. Wine was kept in<lb />
casks, goatskins or earthenware<lb />
jugs, called amphorae (Millions of<lb />
amphorae lie in archaeological sites<lb />
and ancient shipwrecks all over<lb />
much ot Europe toady.) Cork stop-<lb />
pers were unknown; wine containers<lb />
were sealed by oil or a greasy rag.<lb />
(Thank goodness for corks!)<lb />
Ihe Romans introduced<lb />
vineyards to Caul to provide wine<lb />
for the legions oi soldiers stationed<lb />
there. The famous vineyards ot the<lb />
Moselle Valley and the Rhineland,<lb />
todav producing much of the<lb />
world's wine, have been under<lb />
cultivation since then.<lb />
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pire, the quality of wine (like<lb />
everything else) declined. Transpor-<lb />
taion over crumbling, bandit-<lb />
infested roads was difficult and<lb />
dangerous, so most wine was pro-<lb />
duced for local consumption.<lb />
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nion services, monks established<lb />
vineyards with their monasteries.<lb />
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wine improved gradually during the<lb />
medieval period. Many monasteries<lb />
established vineyards in areas now<lb />
con- 'ered too far north for grow-<lb />
ing good grapes, such as Wales.<lb />
During the 12th century, great<lb />
areas of vineyards began in the<lb />
Rhine. Carrone and Loire valleys.<lb />
(They had to be along rivers then �<lb />
remember those crumbling, bandit-<lb />
infested roads.) Trade began to<lb />
recover and wine was sold at fairs all<lb />
over Europe.<lb />
In the late 17th century, wine was<lb />
kept in bottles with corks for the<lb />
first time. Cork comes from the<lb />
bark of cork trees, which are a type<lb />
of live oak. Although cork trees can<lb />
live as much as 500 years, thev<lb />
usually don't reach heights ot oven<lb />
thrity feet. Most cork comes from<lb />
Portugal, but some comes from<lb />
Spain and Algeria. The corked bot-<lb />
tle was a great invention in the<lb />
development of wine, replacing the<lb />
ancient containers capped bv greas)<lb />
rags in everything except a drink<lb />
called a Molotov cocktail.<lb />
As Europe began to colonize<lb />
other countries, the colonists took<lb />
grapevines with them. The first<lb />
European grapes in North America<lb />
were planted by the British in 1617;<lb />
the Spanish had planted some in<lb />
Central and South America long<lb />
before. Wild grapes already grew all<lb />
over what is now the eastern coast<lb />
of the United States and Canada;<lb />
when the Vikings landed in America<lb />
about 1000 A.D grapes v, -re grow-<lb />
ing in such quantity that they named<lb />
the new continent Viniand.<lb />
An insect pest from America,<lb />
called the phylloxera, a type ol<lb />
aphid, was accidentally imported in-<lb />
to Europe during the 186()'s. This<lb />
little bug almost destroyed the wine<lb />
industry in Europe. Grapevines<lb />
from California that were resistant<lb />
to the insect were crossbred with<lb />
some oi the older vines, today's<lb />
European wines are made with such<lb />
hybrid vines.<lb />
Later, America's wine industry<lb />
was destroyed not bv insects, bu<lb />
Prohibition. American vineyards,<lb />
which were gaining respect even in<lb />
Europe, were uprooted or permitted<lb />
to turn into wilderness. Wine pro-<lb />
duction didn't recover until after<lb />
World War II. since it takes years to<lb />
establish new vineyards.<lb />
Today, California leads the<lb />
United States in wine production,<lb />
with 9) percent oi this country's<lb />
total output.<lb />
Worldwide, the United States<lb />
ranks eighth in wine production.<lb />
France leads in the quantiu of wine,<lb />
making one fourth oi the world's<lb />
annual total of 4.500.000.0(H)<lb />
gallons. Following are Italy. Spain.<lb />
Algeria. Portugal, Argentina and<lb />
Greece. Obviously, some oi these<lb />
countries' wines are more popular in<lb />
America than others; for instance,<lb />
when was the last time vou have<lb />
some nice Algerian wine?<lb />
; The Tube:<lb />
Perfection Merits Respect<lb />
Phcosby JON JORDAN<lb />
Clockwise from upper left are Linda Chestnut, Kelvin Parks, Carol Briggs, Julian Parks, Gina Diehl and Antonio<lb />
Barnes. These students offered suggestions for improving contemporary television programming.<lb />
B NANCY MORRIS<lb />
4MbtMN Fr�lurr Idilnr<lb />
Television has been around since<lb />
long before most of us can<lb />
remember. Most of us ennot even<lb />
remember the tirst time we sat down<lb />
in front of a television to be<lb />
enlightened by whatever happened<lb />
to be showing on the set at the time.<lb />
Today, television is so widespread<lb />
that virtually every few households<lb />
ate without a television set. In fact,<lb />
most families have two or three, and<lb />
sometimes even four or five. And<lb />
yes, believe it or not, some<lb />
households have as many as six or<lb />
seven sets, one in every room, some<lb />
color and some black and white.<lb />
"There is always room for im-<lb />
provement" is an age-old cliche that<lb />
originiaied from the perfectionist<lb />
whose work was never done, and<lb />
filtered down to the rest of society<lb />
as an example to go by. Even<lb />
something that has been around as<lb />
long as television broadcasting has<lb />
room for changes that will probably<lb />
never lead to perfection.<lb />
Before improvements can be<lb />
made, it is necessary to determine<lb />
what faults need to be improved<lb />
upon. What can be done to improve<lb />
television viewing? The best source<lb />
to ask is the viewers. Many students<lb />
at ECU admit to watching television<lb />
often. Some slipped and admitted to<lb />
watching it up until the last verse ol<lb />
the national anthem plays. Then,<lb />
they said, they often fall asleep in<lb />
front of the set, or leave the room<lb />
for the night with the set still on. Ail<lb />
students interviewed had something<lb />
they would like to see improved in<lb />
the present viewing system.<lb />
Gail Dupress, a senior English<lb />
major, stated that she would like to<lb />
see "one educational station, and<lb />
fewer game shows<lb />
Julian Parks, senior philosophy<lb />
and psychology major suggests,<lb />
"one channel with all news. One<lb />
media station would enable one to<lb />
be informed by different viewpoints<lb />
at all hours of the day instead of just<lb />
at 6:00 and 11:00. There are many<lb />
inside viewpoints that cannot be in-<lb />
cluded in just the half hour that is<lb />
allotted on the news time slot<lb />
Jon Jordan, a sophomore<lb />
chemistry major, states,<lb />
"something I've always wished<lb />
would happen on T.V. is for each of<lb />
the networks to take a 60 minute<lb />
slot once a month and fill it with the<lb />
best episodes of some of the old<lb />
shows they used to have on, like<lb />
Time Tunnel, and see what kind of<lb />
response the networks got with it.<lb />
There are so many good shows that<lb />
have gone off the air<lb />
"Commericals come in at the<lb />
wrong times during the programs,<lb />
and other than that 1 don't watch<lb />
enough T.V savs Antonio<lb />
Barnes, a freshman general college<lb />
major.<lb />
Gina Diehl, senior art major,<lb />
says. "What I don't like 1 don't<lb />
have to watch, so therefore I<lb />
haven't really put that much<lb />
thought to it. 1 don't like commer-<lb />
cials cut in between a movie; it's<lb />
like reading a book when the phone<lb />
rings, and you have to stop. Other-<lb />
wise 1 usually like commercials �<lb />
they're like looking at any other<lb />
piece of art. I don't like so much<lb />
violence either<lb />
Kay Sanders, sophomore nusing<lb />
major, observes, "There aren't<lb />
enough educational shows. There<lb />
isn't enough variety either. Vou turn<lb />
on the TV. in the afternoons and<lb />
you get soap operas. You turn the<lb />
T.V. on at 6:00 at night and you<lb />
watch the news. You don't have any<lb />
choice. It's whatever they put on.<lb />
It's not necessarily what you want to<lb />
watch at that specific time. I also<lb />
think cartoons are too violent.<lb />
They're so unrealistic<lb />
"A lot of times they (T.V.) will<lb />
have unrealistic pictures. They will<lb />
See STUDENTS, Page 7, Col. 1<lb />
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Somewhere In Time<lb />
Fine Film For Incurable Romantics<lb />
K JOHN W 1 IHN<lb />
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and dress for tins Vic<lb />
torian culture He is<lb />
also confronted b<lb />
anothei problem.<lb />
namely Hannah's pro<lb />
tective manager W.F.<lb />
Robinson (Christopher<lb />
Plummet). He proves<lb />
to be mote difficult to<lb />
get past than the time<lb />
barriei. However, true<lb />
love prevails in the end<lb />
in this picture; in spite<lb />
of Robinson's jealous<lb />
motives, the two are<lb />
eventually brought<lb />
togethei at last.<lb />
c ritics have not been<lb />
kind to this movie. Yet,<lb />
one is curious whv<lb />
anyone would have it in<lb />
for this warm romantic<lb />
put ure. It does not<lb />
seem to desrve the total<lb />
condemnation that it<lb />
has received bv main<lb />
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this movie thai can<lb />
justify the criticism.<lb />
Director Stephen<lb />
Deutsch has certainly<lb />
tried to give his film the<lb />
feeling ol 1912. His set<lb />
ting does not lack any<lb />
realism. In looks and<lb />
manners, the people are<lb />
definitely ol that era.<lb />
He can also be credited<lb />
tor sparing his audience<lb />
oi silly special effects<lb />
which would not have<lb />
helped this movie at all.<lb />
Writer Richard<lb />
Matneson's plot is not<lb />
to be blamed either, for<lb />
this picture's failure to<lb />
please. 1 he story is a<lb />
good one. It combines<lb />
romance and a pinch oi<lb />
science fiction to pro-<lb />
duce an interesting<lb />
blend. It definitely had<lb />
some possibilities.<lb />
It one could find any<lb />
wrong with this movie,<lb />
it would have to be the<lb />
amount of time that it<lb />
took for Collins to go<lb />
back in to the past.<lb />
Deutsch spends so<lb />
much time trying to<lb />
convince his audience<lb />
ol time travel that he<lb />
begins to lose them.<lb />
1 he acting in this<lb />
movie has its ups and<lb />
dow ns, too.<lb />
Christopher Reeve does<lb />
not put in a verv good<lb />
performance as the<lb />
lead. His character Col-<lb />
lins is well meaning.<lb />
but not verv complex.<lb />
In tact, it is almost<lb />
paper thin at times. e<lb />
was much bettei as<lb />
Superman.<lb />
It is Jan Sevmore's<lb />
acting as the lovely lady<lb />
ol the old stage who<lb />
pulls this movie<lb />
through. With the<lb />
mysticism of Maude<lb />
Adams and the beauty<lb />
of I illie Langtry,<lb />
Seymore has a certain<lb />
inner quality that<lb />
makes one see whv Col-<lb />
lins was willing to go<lb />
back that far to reach<lb />
her. She has what many<lb />
other actresses today<lb />
sorely lack: class. Yet,<lb />
as good as her acting is,<lb />
her character is not<lb />
given much of a chance<lb />
to breathe in this<lb />
movie.<lb />
P 1 u m m e r ' s<lb />
character, too, never<lb />
has time to prove what<lb />
an effective villian he is<lb />
with this small script.<lb />
Perhaps the makers of<lb />
this movie should have<lb />
spent a little more time<lb />
with the dialogue. You<lb />
come away from the<lb />
theatre wanting extra<lb />
time with these two<lb />
lovers. If they had con<lb />
cent rated on this point,<lb />
they might have had a<lb />
box office hit on then<lb />
hands instead of this<lb />
mediocre llick.<lb />
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curable romantics, this<lb />
is still a fine film.<lb />
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make everything look real pretty. In<lb />
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foi years, and like they solve<lb />
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P.irks, sophomore general college<lb />
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1 aurie Brown, freshman general<lb />
college major, feels that "there<lb />
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tions, like the conventions. That<lb />
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Mike Morris, freshman business<lb />
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broaden its horion to include<lb />
X-rated movies<lb />
"One thing is they're getting real-<lb />
ly simple, and they're always about<lb />
the same things. They're either<lb />
policemen stories  they're just sil-<lb />
ly Carol Briggs, freshman nursing<lb />
major states. "They all seem alike.<lb />
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pan<lb />
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major, says "there are commercials<lb />
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them; they are rather bland. 1 don't<lb />
like seeing all the commericals of<lb />
politicians running for government,<lb />
and the local commercials of<lb />
salesmen trying to sell cars<lb />
Cooking At Home<lb />
Can Be Cheaper<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
The C offee Pot<lb />
A cot tee pot is er versatile when it<lb />
comes to cooking in your dorm<lb />
room. It can be used to heat water<lb />
tor instant foods, or tor boiling<lb />
eggs, making soup, or cooking<lb />
frozen vegetables. You can even use<lb />
it to reheat leftovers that you have<lb />
from home.<lb />
The Popcorn Popper<lb />
Depending on the type you have,<lb />
and the extent of your imagination,<lb />
a popcorn popper can be used in<lb />
much the same a as a coffee pot<lb />
O! a hot pot. Some can even be used<lb />
verv efficiently for frying eggs.<lb />
1 here ate a tew additional wavs<lb />
that you can cook in vour dorm<lb />
room, but these are not as practical<lb />
as the others. 1 oi example, a grilled<lb />
cheese sandwich can be made easily<lb />
using an iron .Hist butter the bread,<lb />
add the cl md wrap the whole<lb />
thing in aluminum foil. With the<lb />
iron on a tairlv high temperature,<lb />
iron the sandwich tor a few minutes<lb />
or until the cheese is melted.<lb />
I've also heard of girls using then<lb />
steam hair setters to steam<lb />
etables, but I'm not exactly sure<lb />
�. You'll have to experiment with<lb />
that one on vour own<lb />
lor those of you who are totally<lb />
at sea when it comes to eating pio-<lb />
perly, following is anothei list �<lb />
this one of five types of foods. Try<lb />
eat at I le item from each<lb />
up every day to help provide<lb />
I HI EASl CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 14, 1980<lb />
your body with the vitamins,<lb />
minerals, and fats it needs.<lb />
- Whole gram bread or cereal oi<lb />
some type.<lb />
- Fats: butter, olive oil, etc.<lb />
- Proteins: meat, fish, eggs,<lb />
cheese<lb />
- Citrus fruit, tomatoes (fresh,<lb />
canned, or froen)<lb />
- 1 eatv green or yellow (and<lb />
othei) vegetables.<lb />
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weight. On the contrary, you will<lb />
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Irv, also, to stay away from<lb />
refined carbohydrates. You receive<lb />
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products than you would from the<lb />
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monev.<lb />
de Antonio's Film<lb />
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Millhouse:<lb />
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This Wednesday night, October<lb />
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of the Nixon administration,<lb />
"Millhouse: A White Comedy<lb />
Cast: Richard Millhouse Nixon.<lb />
Students are admitted free with<lb />
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to attend. Wednesday night discus-<lb />
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ednesday night, Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. Above is Nixon with his family. Union Films Committee and the<lb />
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gram.<lb />
This 1971 film directed by Emile<lb />
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RICHMOND, Va. - East<lb />
Carolina rallied for 17 fourth<lb />
quarter points, most o them com-<lb />
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24-22 comeback win over Richmond<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
The Pirates fell behind early and<lb />
trailed 15-7 at halftime following a<lb />
slopp) first half of play that saw the<lb />
club fumble five times, losing two of<lb />
those in key situations.<lb />
ECU did move the ball in the first<lb />
half, though, piling up 232 yards<lb />
rushing. The Pirates twice moved<lb />
the ball to within the Richmond 20<lb />
in the opening half but failed to<lb />
come away with any points on either<lb />
drive due to penalties and a missed<lb />
field goal by Bill Lamm.<lb />
The Richmond lead was 22-7 after<lb />
three periods of play after Spider<lb />
quarterback Steve Krainock threw<lb />
his second TO pass o the day, this<lb />
one to tight end Tim Spriggs that<lb />
covered three yards, with 2:23 re-<lb />
maining in the third quarter.<lb />
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scoring drive.<lb />
The drive culminated on the first<lb />
play o' the fourth period when<lb />
fullback Theodore Sutton found a<lb />
gap up the middle and romped 27<lb />
yards for the Pirates' second<lb />
touchdown of the day.<lb />
ECU went for a two-point con-<lb />
version and got it as Nelson ran<lb />
wide right and was never touched,<lb />
making the score 22-15.<lb />
The Pirate defense came to life<lb />
following the score, holding the<lb />
Spiders and forcing a Kevin Wolfe<lb />
punt.<lb />
The Pirates sent an all-out rush<lb />
and succeeded when defensive<lb />
tackle Nate Wigfall blocked Wolfe's<lb />
punt. Glenn Morris grabbed the ball<lb />
as it was falling to the ground and<lb />
returned it to the Richmond 16.<lb />
The Pirates were held to but one<lb />
yard on three plays by the Spider<lb />
defense, which brought on kicker<lb />
Bill Lamm for a field goal try.<lb />
Just as Lamm was connecting on<lb />
his 35-yard try that narrowed the<lb />
Richmond lead to 22-18, rain began<lb />
to fall over City Stadium.<lb />
A severe thunderstorm that car-<lb />
ried with it a pouring rain was soon<lb />
causing havoc for both teams as<lb />
they tried to maintain footing on the<lb />
stadium's now slick astroturf.<lb />
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Pirates moved the ball to the Rich-<lb />
mond 28 before Nelson slipped on<lb />
the wet turf in a fourth-and-eight<lb />
situation, giving the Spiders posses-<lb />
sion on their own 35 with 4:44 left in<lb />
the contest and the rain coming<lb />
down harder than ever.<lb />
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Spiders cold as Wolfe was forced to<lb />
punt, giving the Pirate offense 'he<lb />
ball on its own 22 with 3:15 remain-<lb />
ing and the rain still a major factor.<lb />
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big one as Nelson scrambled for IS<lb />
yards to ECU's 38. On the same<lb />
play the Spiders were penalized 15<lb />
yards for piling on, moving the<lb />
pigskin all the wav to the Richmond<lb />
47.<lb />
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Saturday's ECU-Richmond fo<lb />
a driinn rain that hampered<lb />
2 and the Pit icing a crucial<lb />
third-and-16 situation.<lb />
QB Nelson threw to halt hack n-<lb />
thony Collins, who fell before the<lb />
ball reached turn. An official's flag<lb />
followed the star halfback to the<lb />
turf as pas interference was ruled,<lb />
giving ECU a big first down on the<lb />
Spider six.<lb />
Two plays latei Collins went ovei<lb />
from the eight (following a two-yard<lb />
otball jiiimc was finished in<lb />
both teams play. The rain<lb />
loss b Hawkins) to give ECU its<lb />
clinching ID. making it 24-22. A<lb />
two-point conversion try failed.<lb />
Following the contest Ricmond<lb />
coach Dal Shealey, whose team fell<lb />
to 2-4 with the loss, questioned the<lb />
inter lerence call.<lb />
"The hall was overthrown about<lb />
ten yards �.aid the first-year Spider<lb />
mentor. "There was a rule change<lb />
passed that it the ball was clearly<lb />
did not slop the Pirates from earning a come-from-behind<lb />
24-22 win, though.<lb />
overthrown and the contact was<lb />
unintentional, no penalty would be<lb />
called. But I'm seeing it from my<lb />
side and they're (officials) seeing it<lb />
from their side<lb />
Collins saw the call in a somewhat<lb />
different light. "I thought it w<lb />
good call he said. "It was pro-<lb />
bably an accident due to the<lb />
weather, but then it was probably<lb />
the best thing he could have done<lb />
because i<lb />
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head 1 d I jubilat<lb />
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way w e hei e. We <lb />
faith and that's a turnaround tor us<lb />
It's a nev -v<lb />
Says ECU QB Nelson<lb />
'We Came Together Today'<lb />
PhC( by PETE PODESZWA<lb />
ECU HB Mike Hawkins Runs Through The Rain<lb />
By CHAR1 IX HANDIIK<lb />
Sport r diinr<lb />
RICHMOND, V "I think we<lb />
came together as a team today<lb />
East Carolina quarterback<lb />
Carlton Nelson seemed excited as he<lb />
talked to reporters in the Pirate<lb />
dressing room following his team's<lb />
come-from-behind 24 22 win over<lb />
Richmond Saturday<lb />
"Our offense was backing our<lb />
defense and our defense was back<lb />
ing our offense he said. "I don't<lb />
really know why thai has just hap-<lb />
pened now (the team had lost three<lb />
in a row before the win). Our<lb />
defense has been playing well all<lb />
year and our of tense has not. But<lb />
today we did<lb />
That the ECU offense did, runn-<lb />
ing up its biggest day o the year<lb />
with 4(X) yards total offense. Still,<lb />
the club had "fumbleitis" in the<lb />
first half and trailed 22-7 after three<lb />
periods of play. Only a fourth<lb />
quarter rally saved the Pirates.<lb />
"We've been moving the ball all<lb />
vear and started out moving it to-<lb />
day Nelson said. "We almost<lb />
gave it away with fumbles and that<lb />
kept holding us back early. We<lb />
should have scored three times in<lb />
the first quarter<lb />
The Pirates overcame five first-<lb />
half fumbles (two were lost) with a<lb />
17-point final period to down the<lb />
Spiders. ECU head coach I d 1 n<lb />
was most proud o his club after-<lb />
wards.<lb />
"We needed this one awfully<lb />
bad he said. "I'm proud ot the<lb />
wav we hung in there. We had the<lb />
faith and that's a turnaround for us.<lb />
It's a new season now<lb />
Nelson agreed with the first-yeai<lb />
head coach. "We felt we had to win<lb />
this game claimed the sophomore<lb />
signal-caller. "The confidence o<lb />
our team was beginning to drop<lb />
The three losses in a row were tough<lb />
and we felt we should have won two<lb />
of those<lb />
The comeback was certainly not<lb />
an easy one. With the team down<lb />
Three Named To ECU Hall Of Fame<lb />
!I Sport In'<lb />
I hree former outstanding athletes<lb />
at East Carolina University have<lb />
been voted into the school's Sports<lb />
Hall o Fame.<lb />
Cecil A. Heath, a baseball and<lb />
basketball standout in the mid<lb />
1950's; Carlester Crumpler, star<lb />
football running back; and Danny<lb />
Kepley, also a football standout;<lb />
will be inducted into the Hall of<lb />
Fame on Homecoming, Oct. 18,<lb />
during a special luncheon and at<lb />
halftime of the Pirates' game with<lb />
Western Carolina.<lb />
With the induction of these three,<lb />
the Fast Carolina Sports Hall of<lb />
Fame reaches a membership of 30.<lb />
The Hall of Fame was intitiated in<lb />
1974.<lb />
Heath, now an educator at Rose<lb />
High in Greenville, was a two-sport<lb />
star at Fast Carolina College from<lb />
1951-1955. Participating in both<lb />
basketball and baseball, Heath won<lb />
seven letters. He was named all-state<lb />
in both sports in 1954-55, was all-<lb />
conference in baseball as a junior<lb />
and senior, was all-conference in<lb />
basketball as a junior, was captain<lb />
of the baseball and basketball teams<lb />
in 1954 and 1955 and was named to<lb />
Who's Who in American Colleges<lb />
and Universities in 1955.<lb />
As a a baseball star, Heath played<lb />
second base, starting all four years<lb />
of his career, finishing with an im-<lb />
pressive .320 batting average.<lb />
As a eager, Heath was a three-<lb />
year starter at guard. During those<lb />
three years in basketball, East<lb />
Carolina attained its best stretch of<lb />
winning seasons ever.<lb />
The Pirates were 18-5 in 1952-53,<lb />
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The 1953-54 team won 16 con-<lb />
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ment championship and the District<lb />
26 NAIA tournament The Pirates<lb />
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Crumpler is considered the finest<lb />
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Honors awarded Crumpler in-<lb />
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America by Associated Press, 1972,<lb />
1973; Southern Conference Athlete<lb />
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ference football Player of the Year,<lb />
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1972, 1973; all-state 1972, 1973;<lb />
Outstanding Fast Carolina Player<lb />
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play in the Blue-Gray c lassie, 1973.<lb />
School records set by Crumpler<lb />
that still stand for a single season in-<lb />
clude: most rushing yardage, 1309<lb />
yards in 1972; most carries, 340 in<lb />
1972; most touchdowns, 17 in 1972;<lb />
and most points, 102 in 1972.<lb />
Career records set by Crumpler<lb />
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yardage, 2889 yards; most carries<lb />
658; most touchdowns. 37; and<lb />
most points, 222.<lb />
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