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Bhe Saat (Earnltntan<lb />
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iL.<lb />
Serving (he Last Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 55 No. <lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Wednesday, May 20, 1981<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
New Theatre And Auditorium<lb />
Completion Date Set For July<lb />
B Ml K1MBERI Y<lb />
Mat! Ytnlrr<lb />
rhe sounds and dust o construc-<lb />
tion on last Carolina's campus are<lb />
destined to come to an end in the<lb />
near future as the new McGinnis<lb />
Theatre and auditorium nears com-<lb />
pletion.<lb />
(. onstruction of the new building,<lb />
begun in fall 1979, should be finish-<lb />
ed by July 10, according to Scott<lb />
Parkei, the Business Manager o' the<lb />
Drama Department. However, the<lb />
new facilities will not be available<lb />
tor production until spring 1982.<lb />
due to the tact that the lightboard<lb />
and stage draperies will not be<lb />
delivered until then.<lb />
rhe new wing, as well as total<lb />
renovations in the other two sec-<lb />
tions o! the Drama Building, is part<lb />
ol a three million dollar project to<lb />
update the Drama facilities. When<lb />
finished, the new facility will be one<lb />
ol the best in the state, and will have<lb />
tour tii . � ice ol the old one.<lb />
rhe dai cc  id os have been com-<lb />
plete! re-done. New floors, model-<lb />
ed after those in 1 incoln Center.<lb />
and the School of the Arts, meet the<lb />
requirements for the American<lb />
Ballet Theatres. They are composed<lb />
o' a layer of concrete, topped by<lb />
wooden struts, plywood, and a layer<lb />
of plastic. The layers give the floor<lb />
pliability, which "gives" for the<lb />
dancers, helping to prevent injury to<lb />
shins, ankles and knees.<lb />
New metal bars, sturdier than the<lb />
old wooden ones, have been install-<lb />
ed, as well as new mirrors, heating,<lb />
air conditioning, and sheetrock dry<lb />
walls. The costume shop will be in<lb />
the basement of the new wing; con-<lb />
struction on the new scenery shop<lb />
has not begun, but is now out for<lb />
bids.<lb />
Meanwhile, the dance and drama<lb />
classes, as well as the administration<lb />
and faculty of the Drama Depart-<lb />
ment are using the old Wilkerson<lb />
Funeral Home building, located on<lb />
1 vans Street, across from Margaux<lb />
Restaurant.<lb />
Dissatisfaction with the tem-<lb />
porary facility has been expressed<lb />
loudly and frequently by students<lb />
and staff alike. The building has<lb />
been in use since the beginning of<lb />
spring semester of this year, and<lb />
costs the universitv $2916.67 per<lb />
month.<lb />
The building, however, is not<lb />
large enough to hold the various<lb />
dance, acting, costuming, and stage<lb />
scenery design classes that are being<lb />
taught in it. The hot, crowded<lb />
building has no sound insulation, so<lb />
the noise of the dance classes echoes<lb />
throughout the structure. The two<lb />
rooms being used for dance studios<lb />
have hardwood floors, which can<lb />
contribute to injuries to the dancers.<lb />
The slickness of the wax floors,<lb />
splinters, poor lighting, and<lb />
makeshift bars and mirrors are<lb />
other hazards dance students must<lb />
contend with. There are no water<lb />
fountains and no dressing rooms.<lb />
The other classes are being taught<lb />
in various other rooms of the old<lb />
mausoleum, and siage scenery is be-<lb />
ing built in the garage. The drama<lb />
and dance staff crouds into the re-<lb />
maining space<lb />
Several students in the drama<lb />
department were asked to comment<lb />
on the facilities. Don Wagoner, a<lb />
drama major, said, "the com-<lb />
aradene at the old building nearly<lb />
made up for the inadequacies, but it<lb />
just got too crowded He added<lb />
that he hoped the feelings of<lb />
fellowship would not end with the<lb />
coming of new facilities.<lb />
Beth Whitfield, a dance minor,<lb />
said of the temporary facilities: "If<lb />
you have had previous injuries, dan-<lb />
cing on a hardwood floor like that<lb />
can just aggravate them. Also, it is<lb />
inconvenient if you have a class im-<lb />
mediately before or afterwards<lb />
Shaun Holliday, another drama ma-<lb />
jor, said, "It's better than nothing.<lb />
1 feel that the quality of the instruc-<lb />
tion is the same<lb />
However, Paula Johnson, a<lb />
dance instructor who shares a small<lb />
office in the temporary building<lb />
with two other staff members, sum-<lb />
med up the feelings toward the new<lb />
facilities, "After seeing the almost<lb />
finished product, I think it has been<lb />
worth the wait<lb />
Pfloto by CHAP GURLEY<lb />
Construction Continues<lb />
students should he dancing in new studios by fall.<lb />
Hopes To Avoid Student Loan Cuts Shattered<lb />
B HII INORDES<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. (C PS) �<lb />
When the Senate j ined the House<lb />
last week in approving the broad<lb />
outlines ol President Ronald<lb />
Reagan's budget, hopes for<lb />
avoiding drastic cuts in student loan<lb />
programs "went down easily with<lb />
the rest of the ship mourns Alec<lb />
Surkin, aide to education enthusiast<lb />
Rep. Peter Peyser (D-NY).<lb />
Although a joint Senate-House<lb />
committee must still determine the<lb />
sped ' the program cuts, most<lb />
collegiate lobbyists are pressimistic<lb />
that aid will be restored.<lb />
"There is so much momentum<lb />
from presidential lobbying for the<lb />
so-called mandate tor change<lb />
Surkin predicted, that cuts seem in-<lb />
evitable.<lb />
"There's a lot of sentiment in<lb />
C ongress that 'students have had a<lb />
free ride lone enough agrees<lb />
Eduardo WoUe, lobbyist for the<lb />
U.S. Student Association.<lb />
lorn Asick, for one, looks at the<lb />
sentiment as a victory. Asick, an<lb />
author of the education report for<lb />
the Heritage Foundation, the con-<lb />
servative think tank that provided<lb />
the guidelines for the administra-<lb />
tion's college policies, exults that<lb />
student "welfare programs"are to<lb />
be cut. "They had just gotten out of<lb />
hand<lb />
Though the cuts themselves won't<lb />
come up for a vote until late June,<lb />
the consensus for paring down some<lb />
of the major aid programs now in<lb />
Congress goes like this:<lb />
Pell Grants<lb />
One factor that could exacerbate<lb />
the impact of cuts in Pell Grants<lb />
(formerly called Basic Educational<lb />
Opportunity Grants) is the halving<lb />
of what was to have been a $661<lb />
million supplemental appropriation,<lb />
says Joel Packer ol the National<lb />
Association of State I niversities<lb />
and Land-Grant Colleges. I he<lb />
House appropriations committee,<lb />
aiming at saving $13.5 billion, cut<lb />
the supplemental appropriation,<lb />
and lowered the maximum Pell<lb />
Grant award to SI650 from SI"50.<lb />
Others expect Congress will make<lb />
students from families with annual<lb />
incomes over $25,000 ineligible for<lb />
Pell Grants.<lb />
Congress may bypass the ad-<lb />
ministration proposal to make<lb />
students pay the first $750 ol their<lb />
college bills in order to quality for a<lb />
Pell Grant. Wolle expects Congress<lb />
will approve the measure in 1982 in-<lb />
stead.<lb />
Guaranteed Student Loans<lb />
Reagan administration proposals<lb />
for GSLs would "destroy" the pro-<lb />
gram, in Packer's judgement. Con-<lb />
gress seems ready to approve<lb />
Reagan's effort to raise the interest<lb />
on GSLs from nine percent to 14<lb />
percent, but may balk at the presi-<lb />
dent's attempt to abolish the sub-<lb />
sidy in which the government pays<lb />
interest on the loan until gradua-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Banks have protested, Wolle says,<lb />
because of "excessive paperwork"<lb />
involved in collecting from students<lb />
instead of collecting from the<lb />
government.<lb />
National Direct Student Loans<lb />
The NDSL program, although<lb />
marked for extinction bv the ad-<lb />
ministration, is chartered to con-<lb />
tinue next year, lobbyists say. But a<lb />
$100 million appropriation that has<lb />
not been restored since NDSI senti-<lb />
ment shifted may cripple NDSI s in<lb />
some states, Wolle warns.<lb />
Social Security<lb />
Wolle predicts strong opposition<lb />
to the administration's proposal to<lb />
end immediately Social Security<lb />
payments to students who are<lb />
children of retired, deceased or<lb />
disabled beneficiaries. Education<lb />
committee members instead seem to<lb />
favor a gradual phase-out of In-<lb />
payments.<lb />
Wolle, Packer and other oppos-<lb />
ing the cuts complain Congress has<lb />
adopted, in Packer's words, a let<lb />
them eat cake attitude. Senate<lb />
Education-Labor Committee Chair-<lb />
man Harrison Schmidt (R-NM)<lb />
"mentioned that (Pell Grant) reduc-<lb />
tions would only amount to about<lb />
what students spend each week on a<lb />
couple of packs of cigarettes<lb />
Packer recalls.<lb />
Packer adds, �'What it would<lb />
really amount to is several cartons a<lb />
week<lb />
Most college lobbyists estimate<lb />
the toll would be higher. Surkin<lb />
gloomily predicts as many as a<lb />
million students will either have to<lb />
alter their eduction plans or leave<lb />
college altogether if the cuts are ap-<lb />
proved. American Council on<lb />
Education President Jack W.<lb />
Peltason forecasted that as many as<lb />
600,OCX) s'tudents from families earn-<lb />
ing between S19,000 and S25.OO0<lb />
per year will be affected by the Pell<lb />
Grant changes alone.<lb />
Increased Costs<lb />
Carolina Telephone Raises Rates<lb />
For Phone Hook-Up, Long Distance<lb />
a <lb />
Students Get Reacquainted<lb />
 summer sessions bring on a glut of hookbuying and friendinding.<lb />
Exit Exam Policy Changed<lb />
Photo by GARY PATTERSON<lb />
B DEBORAH HOTALING<lb />
There's still hope for that<lb />
freshman who flunked the grammar<lb />
exit exam twice and was afraid he<lb />
would have to repeat English 1100.<lb />
According to Jim Kirkland,<lb />
director ol freshman composition,<lb />
freshmen who failed the exit exam<lb />
twice have the option to write a<lb />
300-word essay which is then graded<lb />
h at least two English professors.<lb />
The essay is graded on a pass-fail<lb />
basis and is not averaged in with the<lb />
student's class grade.<lb />
The policy was initiated last fall<lb />
but Kirkland said only a few<lb />
students have taken advantage of<lb />
the policy. "So far, people have<lb />
been scared to death to do it. 1 guess<lb />
they're just afraid to try it he said.<lb />
At the beginning of each<lb />
semester, freshmen receive informa-<lb />
tion from the English Department<lb />
explaining course objectives,<lb />
departmental policies, and the op-<lb />
tion to the exit exam. Each student<lb />
is required to sign a form stating<lb />
they'have read all of the informa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Kirkland explained that a student<lb />
making a D or F in the course<lb />
should not depend on this option to<lb />
pass them in the course. He advised<lb />
that the student repeat the course in<lb />
order to benefit from the material.<lb />
Topics for this optional essay are<lb />
chosen by the professors who are to<lb />
grade the essay. The subject usually<lb />
deals defending a hypothetical<lb />
point in a "what to do" situation.<lb />
Kirkland said that one of the<lb />
main reasons the optional essay is<lb />
being offered is to help those<lb />
students who aren't able to cope<lb />
with taking an exit exam. "Some<lb />
students just get panicky and they're<lb />
under so much pressure that even<lb />
though they're doing O.K. in the<lb />
course, they mess up on the exam.<lb />
Maybe this option will help some of<lb />
those students out<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
ssislanl Nr�s tdilnr<lb />
Students were greeted with a<lb />
surprise when they returned to cam-<lb />
pus for summer school.<lb />
Carolina Telephone and<lb />
Telegraph has increased it's charges<lb />
in three areas: the primary service<lb />
charge, the standard monthly fee<lb />
and the long distance rates.<lb />
It will also take longer for service<lb />
to begin than during the regular<lb />
school year.<lb />
According to Ty Hart, a represen-<lb />
tative of Carolina Telephone, the in-<lb />
creases were caused by inflation.<lb />
Since the company only offers its<lb />
mass-connect service in the fall, it<lb />
will take longer for service to begin<lb />
during the summer, Hart said.<lb />
He added that the initial cost for<lb />
on-campus service will be $30.40.<lb />
This fee includes two listings in<lb />
directory assistance.<lb />
This cost is divided into three<lb />
areas: local service in advance,<lb />
central-office work charge and<lb />
primary service order charges.<lb />
The local service in advance<lb />
charges are $11.40. This fee is<lb />
broken down into several smaller<lb />
charges, includin $9.40 for the stan-<lb />
dard line charge.<lb />
This charge keeps the phone<lb />
operating and in connection with<lb />
other phone svstems, according to<lb />
Hart.<lb />
The charge for leasing the phone<lb />
is $1.25. These amounts are charged<lb />
in advance each month.<lb />
The central office work charge is<lb />
$4 This charge is for the work re-<lb />
quired in rewiring campus connec-<lb />
tions. Hart e 'mated that rewiring<lb />
take about fifteen minutes per<lb />
phone.<lb />
A Quick Cost<lb />
Breakdown<lb />
$ 9.40 Line Charge<lb />
$ 1.25 Set Charge<lb />
$ .75 Additional Listing<lb />
$ 4.00 Local Service In<lb />
Formerly CTT had charged a<lb />
standard three minute charge for<lb />
any calls that ran at or below that<lb />
length.<lb />
Due to the changes. Hart says<lb />
that the company can now have a<lb />
minimum call length of only one<lb />
minute and now can charge a lower<lb />
minimum rate.<lb />
The rates have gone up, however.<lb />
Hart was unable to give exact<lb />
figures on the increase but gave the<lb />
following example. Formerly an<lb />
operater assisted call from Green-<lb />
ville to New Bern that lasted three<lb />
minutes or less cost the caller $1.20.<lb />
With the new rates and smaller<lb />
minimum charges, a one minute<lb />
operator-assisted call will cost $1.04<lb />
and a three-minute call will cost<lb />
$1.50.<lb />
Hart said that the increase is only<lb />
the second ever received by CTT.<lb />
Advance The first was in 197<lb />
$15.00 Primary Service<lb />
Order Charges<lb />
The primary service order charge<lb />
is $15 and covers the charges of ser-<lb />
vice representatives writing out the<lb />
orders, entering them into the com-<lb />
puter, checking credit and writing<lb />
receipts.<lb />
Long distance rates also changed<lb />
during the break.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Fditorials3<lb />
Features4<lb />
Sports5<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 20, 1981<lb />
t<lb />
f<lb />
Importance of Link In Slayings Doubted<lb />
ATLANTA (UPI) �<lb />
Police in a suburban<lb />
Atlanta county where<lb />
five of the city's 27<lb />
slain young blacks were<lb />
found say although<lb />
"trace evidence" was<lb />
found on all but one of<lb />
the five bodies, they<lb />
now doubt the impor-<lb />
tance of the link.<lb />
DeKalb County<lb />
Police spokesman<lb />
Chuck Johnson said<lb />
Monday the body of<lb />
the fifth victim Aaron<lb />
Wychc, 10, was never<lb />
searched for fibers or<lb />
similar evidence<lb />
because his case was<lb />
not originally believed<lb />
to be linked to the<lb />
others.<lb />
�' "We at first thought<lb />
it was a very good<lb />
link Johnson aid.<lb />
"Now the fact is that<lb />
the fibers apparently<lb />
were on so many vic-<lb />
tims and that in itself<lb />
could be a very good<lb />
link, but we're beginn-<lb />
ing to wonder � since<lb />
they're so common �<lb />
if it is a good link<lb />
The four victims<lb />
found in DeKalb Coun-<lb />
ty and linked by the<lb />
evidence were Patrick<lb />
Baltazar,ll, Curtis<lb />
Walker, 13, Joseph<lb />
Bell, 15, and William<lb />
Barrett, 17.<lb />
Bodies have been<lb />
dumped in at least six<lb />
jurisdictions that help<lb />
make up the<lb />
metropolitan Atlanta<lb />
area and some in-<lb />
vestigators believe the<lb />
killers were deliberately<lb />
trying to confuse<lb />
authorities.<lb />
The series of unsolv-<lb />
ed slayings is entering<lb />
its 22nd month with no<lb />
arrests. Atlanta<lb />
authorities believe,<lb />
however, the case will<lb />
eventually be solved.<lb />
"Right now, as<lb />
frustrating as it is, I still<lb />
lean to the fact we are<lb />
going to solve it said<lb />
Fulton County District<lb />
Attorney Lewis Slaton.<lb />
'T still think that with<lb />
the work that's being<lb />
done in the case, there<lb />
will be a break<lb />
But, Slaton added,<lb />
he is not surprised that<lb />
a break has not already<lb />
come because of the<lb />
frequency of the kill-<lb />
ings in 1981 � 11 so far<lb />
this year.<lb />
"We have come up<lb />
with several potential<lb />
suspects, but they've all<lb />
been eliminated at this<lb />
point said Johnson.<lb />
"We have no suspects<lb />
at this time<lb />
Johnson identified<lb />
one of the potential<lb />
suspects being con-<lb />
sidered as Felt on<lb />
Talley, 25, who was<lb />
killed May 12 in a<lb />
shootout with Atlanta<lb />
police. Talley and<lb />
another man became<lb />
involved in a confron-<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 3<lb />
ECU Textbooks<lb />
Students Pay For Mistakes<lb />
It happens every semester and<lb />
summer school session and there's<lb />
no reason to expect the new term to<lb />
change the inevitable � students<lb />
buying books that they will only be<lb />
able to sell for a fraction of their<lb />
original cost once the course is com-<lb />
pleted.<lb />
The Student Supply Store and<lb />
University Book Exchange use ap-<lb />
proximately the same system for<lb />
buying back used books at the end<lb />
of the semester. Students receive<lb />
one-half the original price of the<lb />
book, and it is later resold for three-<lb />
fourths the original list price. Book<lb />
stores at many other universities<lb />
employ this same system, so there<lb />
can be little complaint with this<lb />
matter.<lb />
The main point of objection with<lb />
the book system at ECU is that<lb />
some instructors tend to be too has-<lb />
ty in their choice of text for a<lb />
course. Many times the instructor<lb />
decides after a single semester that<lb />
the text is ineffective and switches to<lb />
a different book.<lb />
The book stores cannot be ex-<lb />
pected to pay premium prices for<lb />
waste paper. So who gets stuck<lb />
bearing the financial burden of<lb />
change? The students, naturally.<lb />
As if we do not already shell out<lb />
enough money two (or more) times<lb />
a year, we now have to face the<lb />
possibility of being stuck with an ex-<lb />
otic and out-dated text because of<lb />
the whim of some professor.<lb />
Let's not forget those visiting<lb />
professors who always seem to<lb />
prefer a rare book which no other<lb />
instructor has used here before, and<lb />
probably none will after heshe is<lb />
gone. They have a particular knack<lb />
for finding unusual material for<lb />
their students to "enjoy<lb />
Why not try to alleviate this pro-<lb />
blem by making the department<lb />
chairperson approve only texts<lb />
which can be used by future instruc-<lb />
tors?<lb />
Last, but not least, to all the in-<lb />
structors at ECU who insist on<lb />
assigning several books, please do<lb />
not make us buy something we will<lb />
never use. There is nothing more<lb />
frustrating than forking over $20<lb />
and never cracking the spine of the<lb />
book.<lb />
Let's try to avoid situations such<lb />
as one ECU junior who paid $75 for<lb />
new books in January and sold<lb />
them all back in May for a grand<lb />
total of $18.<lb />
Come on, that's ridiculous<lb />
Women's Athletics Program<lb />
Enjoys Most Productive Year<lb />
In any review of the 1980-81<lb />
school year of East Carolina the<lb />
most obvious and outstanding<lb />
highlight would easily be the success<lb />
of the women's athletics program.<lb />
In particular, the softball and<lb />
basketball teams achieved a degree<lb />
of success that is often lacking at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Last weekend the softball team<lb />
captured third place in the national<lb />
slow-pitch tournament while com-<lb />
piling a 44-7 record.<lb />
After being ranked number one in<lb />
the nation for much of the season,<lb />
Coach Alita Dillon's Lady Pirates<lb />
may have been disappointed with<lb />
their showing in the tournament but<lb />
should not allow it to overshadow<lb />
their season-long accomplishments.<lb />
What other ECU team in recent<lb />
memory has achieved such heady<lb />
success?<lb />
Well, only this year's women's<lb />
basketball team. Cathy Andruzzi's<lb />
women finished the year with more<lb />
than 20 wins for the second straight<lb />
year and earned a spot among the<lb />
nation's top 20 teams.<lb />
For providing sheer excitement,<lb />
Andruzzi's team was unmatched.<lb />
Its triple-overtime win against State<lb />
in Raleigh is ample proof of that.<lb />
One characteristic these teams<lb />
have in common is outstanding<lb />
coaching. Dillon and Andruzzi<lb />
deserve no small measure of praise<lb />
for their teams' successes during the<lb />
past season.<lb />
The players themselves seem to be<lb />
the archetypes of a new brand of<lb />
woman athlete: dedicated, hard-<lb />
working and above all, well,<lb />
athletic. As one observer put it, with<lb />
no trace of sarcasm or sexism,<lb />
"They sure don't play like girls<lb />
ECU has long been the victim of a<lb />
severe inferiority complex where<lb />
academic and athletic pursuits are<lb />
involved. The success of these two<lb />
teams may indicate that the univer-<lb />
sity is finally ready to shed this im-<lb />
age.<lb />
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The way I see it, there are two cutting-<lb />
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push for bigger, costlier, more lethal<lb />
nuclear weapons with which to "ream<lb />
America The other is the mushrooming<lb />
popularity of designer jeans, sales of which<lb />
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source, Defense Secretary Caspar<lb />
Weinberger is even now preparing an an-<lb />
nouncement that the latest nuclear<lb />
weapons, "each with its own unique<lb />
capabilities will be named after<lb />
celebrities and "deployed on the far-flung<lb />
frontiers of freedom<lb />
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making it easier for President Reagan to<lb />
sell the American people on a larger<lb />
military budget in his next dramatic televi-<lb />
sion appearance. "And two my source<lb />
smirked, "it'll completely bamboozle the<lb />
Russians. MX missiles in moving boxcars<lb />
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nukes in gift-wrapped boxes from<lb />
Macy's?"<lb />
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Weinberger's announcement (sorry, I can't<lb />
let you see it-just trust me), describing the<lb />
warheads being readied by Research and<lb />
Development. Her is an abridged version<lb />
of the statement, carefullly edited to en-<lb />
sure that this newspaper doesn't com-<lb />
promise national security. The new<lb />
designer warheads include:<lb />
The Alexander, a.k.a. The Commander.<lb />
This clever weapon is programmed to seek<lb />
out enemy sources of power, such as<lb />
hydroelectric projects, nuclear power<lb />
plants and high-level executive suties.<lb />
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tendency to self-destruct under pressure,<lb />
but are confident that kinks can be worked<lb />
out by the next election. A versatile metal<lb />
container, available as an accessory, is<lb />
handy for storing precious bodily fluids<lb />
when weapon is not in use.<lb />
The Warhol. A combination radioac-<lb />
tive hallucinogenic agent that causes op-<lb />
ponents to drop in stupefaction shortly<lb />
after exposure, the Warhol is deployed in<lb />
cinemas and at parties of the enemy elite.<lb />
For precision strikes only.<lb />
The Jackie O. Developed as a stylish<lb />
companion to the Warhol, the Jackie O. is<lb />
programmed to attach enemy discos, din-<lb />
ners, galleries and the embassys of foreign<lb />
countries that abuse human rights. Since<lb />
Pentagon planners have recently<lb />
acknowledged that most such countries are<lb />
U.S. allies, this weapon is expected to see<lb />
only limited action. Not for use in South<lb />
Africa or South America.<lb />
The James Watt. Named after the reign-<lb />
ing Secretary of the Interior, the Watt is a<lb />
variation of the neutron bomb. Kills trees,<lb />
birds, fish and animals, while leaving cor-<lb />
porate executives unharmed.<lb />
The Carter. Orignially prized for its<lb />
ability to vacillate and shimmy past enemy<lb />
defenses, scientists were forced to<lb />
reevaluate the weapon when it failed, in<lb />
repeated tests, to explode on impact.<lb />
The Pundit. Suggested by political com-<lb />
mentator George F. Will, this weapon im-<lb />
pairs the reasoning powers of opponents,<lb />
leaving its victims able to think only in the<lb />
past tense. Effectively foils their diabolical<lb />
plans for America's future.<lb />
The Nancy. Inspired by the first hdy,<lb />
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that exposes enemies to small but sustained<lb />
bursts of radiation. Ruffles optional.<lb />
The ChieJ. (as in "hail to) The most<lb />
popular item of the new season. Slays by<lb />
paralyzing opponents with a sense of well-<lb />
being, then explodes when least expected,<lb />
inflicting maximum damage. Should be the<lb />
leading weapon in the nation's arsenal for<lb />
four more years. With technical ad-<lb />
justments, could be operational<lb />
throughout the eighties.<lb />
Leaders Warn Of Renewed Racism<lb />
By RICHARD REEVES<lb />
DETROIT�"The Klan is marching and<lb />
black people are being murdered all over<lb />
the country thundered Buddy Battle.<lb />
"The country is not doing doggone<lb />
thing to stop it he said, slamming a huge<lb />
fist on his desk. "Racists are being ap-<lb />
pointed to the highest offices in the land.<lb />
We are sitting on a powder keg, with the<lb />
permission of the White House<lb />
Robert Battle III is black. He is a<lb />
regional director of the United Auto<lb />
Workers, the highest-ranking black in the<lb />
union, a 300-pound giant who has spent<lb />
more than 40 years as a major figure in the<lb />
black political takeover of Detroit.<lb />
Buddy Battle talks as big � and as loud<lb />
� as he is. But other blacks are voicing the<lb />
same frustration and fear in quieter voices.<lb />
In three days of interviews in Detroit,<lb />
blacks, both leaders and the less-exalted,<lb />
routinely talked about revivals of violent<lb />
American racism.<lb />
"They are talking about states' rights'in<lb />
Washington said Roy Levy Williams,<lb />
director of the Detroit Urban League and a<lb />
former executive assistant to Michigan's<lb />
Republican governor, William G.<lb />
Milliken. "That has always been a code<lb />
word to us � the states' rights to<lb />
discriminate against us.<lb />
"The isolated incidents aren't so<lb />
isolated anymore, are they?" Williams<lb />
said after talking about the killings in<lb />
Atlanta and Buffalo and incidents in In-<lb />
dianapolis, Salt Lake City and Mobile,<lb />
Ala. "Public officials' positions and<lb />
statements set a public toneand we don't<lb />
hear any roars of outrage coming from the<lb />
national leadership<lb />
What Williams has been hearing,<lb />
though, is the voices of certain people.<lb />
"We'll show you what real nigger-killers<lb />
can do said one of the pieces of hate mail<lb />
that Williams has received since the Detroit<lb />
Urban League begain distributing green<lb />
ribbons to remind people of the unsolved<lb />
murders of black children in Atlanta.<lb />
How strongly do blacks feel about that?<lb />
More than 100,000 of the ribbons have<lb />
been distributed in this city alone. While I<lb />
was waiting to see Williams in his office on<lb />
Mack Street, two Detroit policemen, both<lb />
black, walked in and asked for ribbons.<lb />
"How many?" a receptionist asked.<lb />
"Could we have a hundred?" one of the<lb />
officers asked. "The brothers in the<lb />
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Look and see how many black men and<lb />
women are wearing the ribbons in any city.<lb />
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dent for a lot of whites to turn on blacks<lb />
said Battle. "The pattern of racism is there<lb />
and no one is doing anything to stop<lb />
itwhat they are doing is reversing policy<lb />
on apartheid in South Africa. How do you<lb />
think we react to things like that.?"<lb />
Genuine fear seemed to be the reaction<lb />
among blacks in Detroit � and not just<lb />
among leaders. On the streets of the East<lb />
Side, people I talked with all equated the<lb />
killings and President Reagan. That is cer-<lb />
tainly unfair, but that doesn't change the<lb />
fact that it is happening. This is a very bad<lb />
time for American blacks � recession and<lb />
cuts in social programs probably hurt them<lb />
more than whites � and it is a very<lb />
dangerous time for all of us, black and<lb />
white.<lb />
Detroit police Inspector Gilbert Hill, the<lb />
black chief of the city's Homicide Division<lb />
who went to Atlanta to help investigate the<lb />
child killings, said: "If I had one wish it<lb />
would be that the killers are not white. If<lb />
they are, there could be real trouble in<lb />
America<lb />
-Campus Forum<lb />
Stress Article Praised<lb />
I just wanted to thank you greatly for<lb />
the article on stress and anxiety that you<lb />
printed in The East Carolinian last<lb />
Thursday ("Classroom Phobias Can<lb />
Cause Crippling Effects on Students").<lb />
Your article proved to me that there are<lb />
others besides myself plagued by stress<lb />
and the horrible symptoms that come<lb />
with it. I thought I was the only<lb />
"weirdo" walking around campus simp-<lb />
ly because I have the normal anxiety-<lb />
produced feelings. I am now suffering<lb />
from depression (mostly caused by anx-<lb />
ieties). Other than the professional help<lb />
and the support from my family and<lb />
friends, your article was my only other<lb />
consolation.<lb />
The article did a great deal to relieve<lb />
me of the misery of stress by helping me<lb />
to understand what my anxiety and<lb />
depression is and what the inevitable<lb />
symptoms are that come with it. Because<lb />
of your concern for students under so<lb />
much pressure (those like myself), my<lb />
faith in people who sincerely care for the<lb />
welfare of others has been confirmed. I<lb />
began to wonder if The East Carolinian<lb />
could ever be informative and iielpful in<lb />
the interest of students. I have been con-<lb />
vinced that your newspaper staff cares<lb />
about more than just Student Govern-<lb />
ment meetings, elections, and the other<lb />
usual events that were never of much in-<lb />
terest to me. Your article proves that<lb />
you really care about the students on this<lb />
campus.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
MAY 20, 1981<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Movies, Concerts Highlight<lb />
ECU Summer Entertainment<lb />
Movies and concerts highlight a<lb />
full schedule of programs planned<lb />
for the summer by the ECU Student<lb />
Union and Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
MSC Watermelon Feasts will be<lb />
held on the lawn by the Mendenhall<lb />
Snack Bar at 12 Noon on the follow-<lb />
ing dates throughout the summer:<lb />
June 15, June 22, July 13, and July<lb />
20. All feasts will be held on Mon-<lb />
day.<lb />
MSC BingoIce Cream Parties<lb />
will be held on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in<lb />
the Multi-Purpose Room at<lb />
Mendenhall on the following dates:<lb />
June 9, June 30, July 7, and July 21.<lb />
The Student Union Special Con-<lb />
certs Committee will present two<lb />
concerts this summer including Split<lb />
Image on June 21 at 8 p.m. and Tim<lb />
Henderson on July 16 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Both concerts will be held on the<lb />
University Mall.<lb />
The Student Union Films Com-<lb />
mittee has 20 movies scheduled for<lb />
screenings on Monday and Wednes-<lb />
day nights in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center's Hendrix Theatre. The films<lb />
will be shown at 9 p.m. on both<lb />
evenings and admission is by Stu-<lb />
dent ID and Activity Card or MSC<lb />
Membership Card for faculty and<lb />
staff. Below is a list of the films and<lb />
their respective dates:<lb />
ROBIN AND MARIAN<lb />
Wednesday. May 20. 1981<lb />
The tranquility of majestic Sher-<lb />
wood Forest turns to a high pitch of<lb />
excitement when its legendary hero<lb />
Robin Hood returns from 20 years<lb />
of fighting in the crusades.<lb />
THE NINE LIVES OF<lb />
FRITZ THE CAT<lb />
Monday. May 25, 1981<lb />
CRITZ THE CAT goes tumbling<lb />
into the seventies in this new Steve<lb />
Krantz full-length animated feature.<lb />
NO NUKES<lb />
Wednesday. May 27, 1981<lb />
A concert film that  "does the<lb />
impossible! You honestly get the<lb />
feeling you're sitting in the Garden<lb />
and feeling the floor shake � Joel<lb />
Siegel, WABC-TV.<lb />
THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY<lb />
Monday, June 1, 1981<lb />
This film biography traces the<lb />
roots of the late Buddy Holly's star-<lb />
dom from a small town in Texas to<lb />
his international fame as he reached<lb />
the top of the record charts.<lb />
COOL HAND 1.1 HE<lb />
Wednesday, June 3, 1981<lb />
When the establishment tries to<lb />
put the clamps on a fiercely in-<lb />
dependent spirit, the result is ex-<lb />
plosive.<lb />
THE ATTACK OF<lb />
THE KILLER TOMATOES<lb />
Monday, June 8. 1981<lb />
ATTACK OF THE KILLER<lb />
TOMATOES can be called the<lb />
world's first "musical-disaster com-<lb />
edy<lb />
LITTLE BIO MAN<lb />
Wednesday, June 10, 1981<lb />
Sole survivor of Custer's last<lb />
stand at Little Big Horn, adopted<lb />
Indian brave complete with braids<lb />
and war paint, mule skinner, town<lb />
drunk, and gunfighter (The Sodey<lb />
Pop Kid)  these are just a few of<lb />
the amazing characterizations of<lb />
Jack Crabb portrayed so brilliantly<lb />
by Dustin Hoffman in LITTLE BIG<lb />
MAN.<lb />
COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER<lb />
Monday, June 15, 1981<lb />
Singer Loretta Lynn is movingly<lb />
portrayed by Sissy Spacek, who<lb />
sings more than 30 country-western<lb />
songs in this biographical film.<lb />
BLLLITT<lb />
Wednesday, June 17, 1981<lb />
There aren't many cops like<lb />
Builitt around; Italian shoes, turtle-<lb />
neck pullovers, reports about per-<lb />
sonal misconduct, and his<lb />
"disruptive" influence.<lb />
Gil DA LIVE<lb />
Monday, June 22, 1981<lb />
Gilda Radner's Broadway concert<lb />
show "Gilda � Live From New<lb />
York" has been transformed into a<lb />
movie.<lb />
THE TWELVE CHAIRS<lb />
Wednesday, June 24, 1981<lb />
Mel Brooks is never better than in<lb />
THE TWELVE CHAIRS.<lb />
RICHARD PRYOR-<lb />
LIVE IN CONCERT<lb />
Monday, June 29, 1981<lb />
One of the biggest boxoffice<lb />
smash hit movies recounting the<lb />
1978 concert tour of comedian<lb />
Richard Pryor, one of Hollywood's<lb />
most volatile, unpredictable and<lb />
gifted performers. Cry, laugh and<lb />
sit in awe at Pryor's outrageous<lb />
brand of comedy as he lashes out a<lb />
generous array of expletives to ac-<lb />
centuate his social commentary.<lb />
Filmed live  unedited  and<lb />
uncensored.<lb />
DIRTY HARRY<lb />
Wednesday, July 1, 1981<lb />
Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood)<lb />
is the kind of cop that is safer to<lb />
have on the police force instead of<lb />
on the streets.<lb />
FLASH GORDON<lb />
Wednesday, July 8, 1981<lb />
Famous comic strip hero<lb />
Flash Gordon (Sam Jones) pits his<lb />
wits and the lives of Dale Arden<lb />
(Melody Anderson) and Dr. Zarkov<lb />
(Topol) against the evil minions of<lb />
Ming the Merciless (Max Von<lb />
Sydow), evil ruler of the planet<lb />
Mongo, in this Dino De Laurentiis<lb />
sophisticated sci-fi spoof<lb />
guaranteed to spellbind you with its<lb />
breakneck pace, cliffhanger<lb />
finishes, pulsating music and<lb />
sophisticated visual wit.<lb />
ALL THAT JAZZ<lb />
Monday, July 13, 1981<lb />
From the man responsible for<lb />
award-winners "Cabaret" and<lb />
"Lenny" comes Bob Fosses' razzle-<lb />
dazzle autobiographical film "ALL<lb />
THAT JAZZ<lb />
WOODSTOCk<lb />
Wednesday. July 15. 1981<lb />
Experience that incredible<lb />
cultural happening, that unique<lb />
celebration of peace, love and music<lb />
which triumphantly culminated the<lb />
Age of Aquarius.<lb />
Roy Scheider as Joe Gideon in a fantasy variety show sequenee from Bob<lb />
Fosse's "All That Jazz The film is one of twenty summer movies com-<lb />
ing to Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
1941<lb />
Monday, Jul 20, 1981<lb />
There's absolutely no doubt that<lb />
a lot of peopie are going to see<lb />
"1941<lb />
WAIT l NTH DARK<lb />
Wednesday. JuK 22, 1981<lb />
Adapted from the New York<lb />
stage play and voted one of the ten<lb />
best bv Film Daily's critics, WAIT<lb />
UNTIL DARK is a suspenseful<lb />
movie of an innocent couple who<lb />
become involved with a narcotics<lb />
gang.<lb />
WARHOL'S DRACULA<lb />
Monday, July 27, 1981<lb />
Based on the famous Transylva-<lb />
nian legend, Andy Warhol's<lb />
DRACULA follows the giant suc-<lb />
cess of his FRANKENSTEIN.<lb />
Lending Can Be An Unprofitable Enterprise<lb />
By DAVID .NORMS<lb />
M�f f W rllrr<lb />
At one time or another, all of us make the mistake of<lb />
letting other people borrow one or more of our posses-<lb />
sions. In "Hamlet Polonius advised, "Never a bor-<lb />
rower or lender be (Of course, Polonius was killed in<lb />
a rather silly sort of way during the play, so you might<lb />
not want to pay too much attention to what he says.)<lb />
Although borrowing has its drawbacks, it can be pro-<lb />
fitable; at least, it has been to some of the people I've<lb />
loaned stuff or money to. Lending, on the other hand, is<lb />
often an unprofitable venture.<lb />
Pencils and pens are some of the hardest things to<lb />
keep up with when it comes to lending and borrowing. I<lb />
usually try to remember to keep a pen with me, but it's<lb />
not possible to be that efficient all the time. It's terribly<lb />
easy to put a borrowed pen back in my pocket after us-<lb />
ing it. I have a whole pile of odd pens and pencils at<lb />
home that I must have borrowed from people.<lb />
Sometimes, 1 loan out pencils or pens, which occa-<lb />
sionally are returned. Often, the returned writing in-<lb />
struments are in a pretty battered condition. I especially<lb />
hate for people to bring back a pen with toothmarks all<lb />
over it; if somebody wants something to chew on. 1<lb />
could give him a dog biscuit instead of a pen.<lb />
Pencils come back in even worse shape than borrowed<lb />
pens. People chew on pencils, sharpen them until they<lb />
are only a couple of inches long, and then use up the<lb />
whole eraser.<lb />
People often borrow cigarettes, but almost never<lb />
return them. (Most people don't want them back,<lb />
though.)<lb />
Many people have an ironclad rule against letting<lb />
anyone borrow any of their books. Loaning one book<lb />
and getting back a cover and most of the pages in return<lb />
is enough to discourage one from sharing books.<lb />
Book borrowers come in several varieties. Some ap-<lb />
parently read only while they are spilling messy Italian<lb />
food.<lb />
Others enjoy your book so much that they let so-<lb />
meone else borrow it. (It gives me a sense of uneasiness<lb />
to know that one of my twenty-dollar books is now in<lb />
the hands of "this guy I know who used to live in my<lb />
dorm instead of the original borrower.)<lb />
Some people are rough with books � you know, us-<lb />
ing them for placemats, bending the backs, cutting out<lb />
interesting pictures and other things that add twenty<lb />
years to a book's age in a couple of days.<lb />
On the other hand, 1 loaned a new copy of "Babbitt"<lb />
or "The Grapes of Wrath" to a friend a couple of years<lb />
back. He returned it a month or so later in perfectly<lb />
good condition; in fact, the book looked a little better. I<lb />
congratulated him on being a considerate borrower, and<lb />
he then apologized for not having found time to read<lb />
the book.<lb />
Records are possessions that should be loaned<lb />
carefully. Folks who let just anybody borrow their<lb />
albums soon realize that most of their record collection<lb />
is scattered halfway across the state, and the remaining<lb />
disks sound like scratchy pizzas.<lb />
One of the most scary things that people can do is to<lb />
let somebody borrow some of their albums for a party,<lb />
then go to the party. All night, a mob of crazed vandals<lb />
will surge around the stero, tearing albums off the turn-<lb />
table and tossing them in the general direction of the<lb />
covers. Seeing one's own albums treated in such a bar-<lb />
baric way can be a traumatic experience.<lb />
'No Room'<lb />
Raves For X-Raves<lb />
New Wave artists The X-Raves will be performing at Greenville's Attic this Tuesday night. May 26.<lb />
Proposed Tuition Increases<lb />
Cause The Ultimate Protest<lb />
MOSCOW, ID (CPS)-While tui-<lb />
tion protests elsewhere have been as<lb />
large as the tuition increases impos-<lb />
ed for next year, at the University of<lb />
Idaho some protestors threatened to<lb />
blow up much of the campus if fees<lb />
are raised.<lb />
Members of a group alternately<lb />
calling itself the Socialist Associa-<lb />
tion phoned in bomb threats to area<lb />
police and media in the early morn-<lb />
ing hours of April 27th.<lb />
The callers pledged to detonate<lb />
five bombs on the campus unless the<lb />
legislature and education officials<lb />
agreed to maintain fees, academic<lb />
programs, and student services at<lb />
their current levels, to use funds ear-<lb />
marked for expanding the football<lb />
stadium for academic programs,<lb />
and to make faculty salaries<lb />
"competitive" with other schools.<lb />
Though the calls and a letter<lb />
which buildings would be destroyed,<lb />
the student radio station said one<lb />
bomb was in the Student Union<lb />
Building.<lb />
The building itself was closed for<lb />
an hour while police searched it.<lb />
They found no bombs.<lb />
The threats came just a month<lb />
after the Board imposed a $100 fee<lb />
increase for next year, and as the<lb />
legislature debated charging tuition<lb />
for the first time.<lb />
The state constitution prohibits<lb />
tuition at state schools, but budget<lb />
cutbacks in the wake of a Proposi-<lb />
tion 13-type tax relief measure have<lb />
led to drastic fee increases in the last<lb />
two years, and to legislative con-<lb />
sideration of charging tuition.<lb />
Similar increases at schools across<lb />
the country have sparked protests.<lb />
The most violent have been at Cor-<lb />
nell, where marches and a pur-<lb />
lines climaxed with a three-hour sit-<lb />
in at the president's office.<lb />
Many on campus in Idaho now<lb />
consider the threat there a hoax.<lb />
"Homebrew -Homebrew Bleu Beaver Records (TBS-08)<lb />
"The Taj Mahal Presents No Room to DanceBlue Wave Records<lb />
(BW-1980)<lb />
The Jollowing record reviews originally appeared in the<lb />
March 12, 1981 edition oj The Virginian-Pilot and the<lb />
Ledger Star. All rights reserved.<lb />
By ERIC FEBER<lb />
Virginian-Pilot Surf Wrilrr<lb />
Most record stores stock compilation albums featur-<lb />
ing various bands, usually from Los Angeles, New York<lb />
or Chicago, where groups flourish like mushrooms after<lb />
a summer rain.<lb />
Not to be outdone, Tidewater now has two albums<lb />
showcasing this rich motherlode of local rock talent.<lb />
Radio stations ZAM llK-94 salute local talent on<lb />
their new "Homebrew" album, recorded live in various<lb />
area nightspots.<lb />
With such groups as Snuff (who have signed with a<lb />
major record company), the Super Grit Cowboy Band,<lb />
the Home-grown Vigilante Band, Boothill Express and<lb />
others, the disc has a definite urban cowboy flavor.<lb />
A more ambitious and cohesive effort is the brand-<lb />
new compilation album. "The Taj Mahal Presents No<lb />
Room to Dance which should be available in record<lb />
stores within the week. Featuring the cream of this<lb />
area's alternative rock 'n' roll bands, the disc highlights<lb />
the styles and approaches of such bands as Tango<lb />
Storm, X-Raves, the Noise, the Naros, Citizen 23 and<lb />
Rock Bottom.<lb />
From the straight-ahead rock blitz of Tango Storm,<lb />
one of Tidewater's finest and most underrated bands, to<lb />
the frothy pop exuberance of the X-Raves, to the lean<lb />
electronics of Rock Bottom, to the metallic Jamearly-<lb />
Who sound of the Noise, this record features bands who<lb />
regularly appear at the Taj Mahal, that showcase of<lb />
modern rock and new talent.<lb />
Unlike the "Homebrew" album, "The Tajtp<lb />
Dance" record is a studio affair. Most high-energy rock<lb />
needs a good "bottom" and dynamic lows to effectively<lb />
make its point. Unfortunately this disc doesn't have it.<lb />
There could be many reasons. Maybe the engineer<lb />
had his own ideas. Whatever, a good boost on the bass<lb />
drums end would have made this a perfect record.<lb />
It's still a good exercise. Although sometimes rough-<lb />
around-the-edges, the album is a fine example of<lb />
Tidewater's adventurous, high-energy rock'n'roll.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
MAY 20, 1981 page 5<lb />
Lady Pirates Claim Third In Nation<lb />
B WILLIAM YE1.YERTON<lb />
Sporli t dilfir<lb />
Whoever labeled softball as a<lb />
came ot inches wasn't kidding. Just<lb />
ask East Carolina's Lady Bucs and<lb />
Coach Alita Dillon.<lb />
Two inches was all that came bet-<lb />
ween ihe Bucs and a trip to the<lb />
championship game of the National<lb />
Slow-Pitch Softball Championship<lb />
at Carolina Pines last weekend,<lb />
Dillon said. Trailing North<lb />
Carolina 3-2 in the bottom of the<lb />
seventh, Fran Hooks ripped a line<lb />
shot up the middle, but pitcher<lb />
Susan Speer leaped as high as she<lb />
could to make the grab and end the<lb />
game.<lb />
The victory sent the Tar Heels in-<lb />
to the championship game against<lb />
powerful Florida State, and a 4-1<lb />
win by the Seminoles, 54-7, gave<lb />
them the national title.<lb />
The Pirates suffered their first<lb />
defeat of the tournament Friday<lb />
afternoon when Florida State, with<lb />
the score tied 3-3, scored nine runs<lb />
in the top of the eighth to win 12-3.<lb />
A majority of the runs came when<lb />
there were two outs.<lb />
"We still had an outstanding<lb />
season said a proud yet disap-<lb />
pointed Dillon. " We didn't hit<lb />
when we needed to, but that hap-<lb />
pens sometimes. The times we did<lb />
hit well they were going right to peo-<lb />
ple The Bucs finished the season<lb />
44-7.<lb />
The Pirates opened the Raleigh-<lb />
based event by defeating tough<lb />
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Lady Pirate First Baseman Shirley Brown stretches<lb />
Florida 11-7 Thursday by scoring<lb />
four runs in their half of the fourth<lb />
inning.<lb />
The Bucs, seeded second in the<lb />
tournament, defeated nemesis<lb />
Carolina in the opening game Fri-<lb />
day. The Pirates scored single runs<lb />
in the first and second innings to<lb />
gain a 2-0 lead over the Tar Heels.<lb />
They added a third run in the<lb />
fourth, and both teams scored in the<lb />
sixth for the final 4-1 margin.<lb />
Mitzi Davis led the Lady Pirate<lb />
hitting by going two-for-three, and<lb />
Kathy Riley added a double. Short-<lb />
stop Laurie Bailey led the Heels by<lb />
banging out two nits in three tries.<lb />
The Lady Pirates then faced top-<lb />
seeded and number-one-ranked<lb />
Florida State later that afternoon<lb />
and found themselves in a defensive<lb />
struggle for most of the contest. The<lb />
Bucs took a 2-0 lead in the first, but<lb />
the Seminoles came back to take a<lb />
3-2 lead with three runs in the third.<lb />
The Bucs tied the game with a run<lb />
in the fourth and defense dominated<lb />
until the FSU half of the eighth<lb />
when Seminole shortstop Darby<lb />
Cottle started the inning with a<lb />
walk, eventually scoring.<lb />
Florida State literally took the bat<lb />
out of the hands of Pirate star<lb />
Kathy Riley by intentionally walk-<lb />
ing the left fielder three times, and<lb />
the Seminole coach said they took<lb />
Riley out of the game by walking<lb />
her.<lb />
"Our defense just broke down<lb />
Dillon said of the nine-run outburst.<lb />
"We weren't knocking down balls<lb />
in the infield so we could make the<lb />
play. Our defense was pretty good<lb />
until the eighth<lb />
The loss put the Lady Pirates into<lb />
the consolation bracket of the tour-<lb />
nament where they had to face<lb />
Carolina once more. The Tar Heels<lb />
made it to the consolation finals by<lb />
whallopping N.C. State 14-4.<lb />
The Lady Bucs were held<lb />
scoreless until the sixth when Riley's<lb />
run made it 3-1. Mary Powell led off<lb />
the Pirate seventh with a jingle.<lb />
First baseman Shirley Brown reach-<lb />
ed on an error. Melody Ham, pinch<lb />
running for Brown, was forced out<lb />
at second when Ginger Rothermel<lb />
grounded out.<lb />
Tammy Parham followed with a<lb />
single to score Lillion Barnes, runn-<lb />
ing for Powell, and the Pirates trail-<lb />
ed by one. That brought up catcher<lb />
Fran Hooks, who ripped a line shot<lb />
up the middle that pitcher Speer<lb />
made a excellent play on.<lb />
"I was very proud of the way our<lb />
girls played Dillon noted. "I<lb />
know they're disappointed that the<lb />
team didn't win because they knew<lb />
we should have beaten Carolina<lb />
The victory moved the Tar Heels,<lb />
who finished the season 48-22, into<lb />
the finals against Florida State.<lb />
The national champions placed<lb />
five players on the all-tournament<lb />
team, followed by Carolina with<lb />
four. Riley, Rothermel and Shepard<lb />
represented the Pirates on the all-<lb />
star team.<lb />
The tournament, sponsored bv<lb />
the A1AW, was highlighted by three<lb />
players being considered for the<lb />
Broderick Award, given to the na-<lb />
tion's best slow-pitch softball<lb />
player. Riley is in the running for<lb />
the award, as is FSU shortstop Cot-<lb />
tel and Carolina shortstop Bailey.<lb />
The Lady Pirates earned the right<lb />
to vie for the national crown when<lb />
they finished second in the Region II'<lb />
tournament � to the Tar Heels of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Andruzzi Announces Pirate Cage Signings<lb />
B CHRIS HOLLOMAN<lb />
tnistasl spun diior<lb />
I  Pirate head basketball<lb />
coach Cath) Andruzzi has announc-<lb />
ed the signing of four outstanding<lb />
players to national letters o' intent.<lb />
1 he signees include two six-footers,<lb />
a high school All-America point<lb />
guard am<lb />
ransfer from<lb />
I ouisburg Junior College.<lb />
The tour signees are 6-2 center<lb />
Darlene Chaney of Jefferson-<lb />
Juguenot-Wythe High School; 6-0<lb />
-t'd I aura Regal of South<lb />
Bend, IN; 5-7 point guard I oraine<lb />
Foster ot Spartanburg, SC, and 5-8<lb />
junior college transfer Loletha Har-<lb />
ris ot 1 ouisburg.<lb />
The 6-2 Chane) will be the tallest<lb />
player on the Pirate team besides<lb />
rising junior Darlene Hedges. While<lb />
in high school Chaney led her team<lb />
to a tour-year overall record of<lb />
65-11. During her senior year her<lb />
team went undefeated with a 21-0<lb />
mark. Chaney was a three-time all-<lb />
district selection and a Converse<lb />
All-America nominee. She averaged<lb />
16.3 points per game and 10.6 re-<lb />
bounds during her high school<lb />
career.<lb />
"Shan Pickard spent a lot of time<lb />
recruiting Darlene (Chaney) and we<lb />
are very pleased to be signing her<lb />
Coach Andruzzi said. "She selected<lb />
Last Carolina over South Carolina,<lb />
and we are excited about her playing<lb />
for us.<lb />
"She has just come back from<lb />
trying out for the National Sports<lb />
Festival basketball team against<lb />
some of the top 1(K) players in her<lb />
region Andruzzi continued. "She<lb />
is an alternate center for the team<lb />
playing behind a sophomore from<lb />
Old Dominion and a sophomore<lb />
from Syracuse University<lb />
Foster was a three-sport standout<lb />
at Spartanburg High School. While<lb />
averaging 22.5 points and seven re-<lb />
bounds per game, she led her team<lb />
to a 20-7 record and a regional title<lb />
her senior year.<lb />
Foster was named all-state twice<lb />
and area player of the year in 1981.<lb />
She also holds the state record in the<lb />
100-yard dash, winning it twice in<lb />
state championships, the 220 title<lb />
once and the triple jump crown<lb />
three times. She was also on the all-<lb />
state and all-region volleyball<lb />
teams.<lb />
"1 oraine (Foster) made the Con-<lb />
verse All-America (earn and is also<lb />
an alternate on the National Sports<lb />
Festival basketball team from the<lb />
Southern region Andruzzi said.<lb />
"She is a strong, aggressie player<lb />
and should contribute a lot to our<lb />
program<lb />
Regal played her high school ball<lb />
at Clay High School in South Bend,<lb />
IN. Her senior year she averaged<lb />
15.2 points per game. She was nam-<lb />
ed all-state honorable mention dur-<lb />
ing her senior year.<lb />
"Laura (Regal) has a great deal of<lb />
quickness and should be a big help<lb />
to us in the future Andruzzi ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
Harris, who played her high<lb />
school ball for the Northern Nash<lb />
Knights, averaged 10.4 points and<lb />
9.4 rebounds a game for<lb />
Louisburg's national championship<lb />
team this past season. She was<lb />
selected to the all-region team and<lb />
was the team MVP.<lb />
"Harris is really excited about<lb />
coming to East Carolina and we are<lb />
looking forward to working with<lb />
her Andruzzi said.<lb />
"Overall, this was one of our best<lb />
recruiting years ever and we signed<lb />
some top-notch athletes Andruzzi<lb />
continued. "My assistant coach<lb />
Shari Pickard did a real good job<lb />
for us in seeking out these athletes<lb />
and we look forward to working<lb />
with them next vear<lb />
The Lady Pirates will be trying to<lb />
replace four graduating seniors who<lb />
made the A11-NCA1AW team and<lb />
led the Pirates to a national ranking<lb />
and regional bid.<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
Pirate Baseball, Softball Teams Successful<lb />
Bill Wilder ran up a 7-6 record in 1981 against the likes of UNC-CH and<lb />
N.C. State.<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Spun- Idiior<lb />
When spring arrives, the umpire<lb />
shouts "Play Ball And that is ex-<lb />
actly what the hardball and softball<lb />
Pirates of East Carolina did this<lb />
year.<lb />
The record-setting Lady Pirates<lb />
became the first team in the history<lb />
of ECU to reach the 40-win plateau<lb />
when they drubbed Louisville, 11-4,<lb />
in the second round of the Region II<lb />
tournament in Tennessee. The Lady<lb />
Bucs went on to finish third in the<lb />
national tournament at Carolina<lb />
Pines last weekend.<lb />
The baseball Pirates, in a<lb />
rebuilding year, turned in a 28-15<lb />
mark while playing the toughest<lb />
schedule in their history. The major<lb />
factor in the success was pitching.<lb />
Hurlers Bill Wilder, Bob Patterson<lb />
and Rick Ramey provided steady<lb />
performances for the young team. A<lb />
berth in the NCAA tournament was<lb />
a possibility, but the Bucs lost their<lb />
last four games to spoil the chance.<lb />
The pitching staff's ERA of 2.78<lb />
is among the five best in the nation.<lb />
Patterson, 5-2, led the way with a<lb />
fine mark of 1.97. Wilder, the junior<lb />
from Tarboro, finished the year 7-6<lb />
and had an ERA of 2.33. Ramey<lb />
recorded seven wins against six<lb />
losses and had a 2.99 ERA.<lb />
Wilder set an ECU record for inn-<lb />
ings pitched with 112 and moved to<lb />
second in strikeouts with 118. He<lb />
also pitched 10 complete games for<lb />
the second year in a row. He and<lb />
Ramey, a senior, moved into a se-<lb />
cond place tie with Pete Conaty<lb />
(1976-78) for career wins with 20.<lb />
His 118 strikeouts moved him into<lb />
first on the career list with 213.<lb />
Patterson, a leftfhander from<lb />
Greenville, S.C struck out 81 in<lb />
just 64 innings. He improved his<lb />
career mark to 17-6 over three<lb />
seasons.<lb />
Ramey, a righthander from<lb />
Ridgeway, Va fashioned the<lb />
team's best record at 7-2 and moved<lb />
to first on the career appearance list<lb />
with 54 outings.<lb />
The entire staff set new records<lb />
for complete games with 22 and<lb />
strikeouts with 285.<lb />
The Bucs had two .300 hitters,<lb />
junior third baseman Todd Hendley<lb />
and junior rightfielder John<lb />
Hallow. Hendley led the team with a<lb />
.304 average and 13 doubles, one shy<lb />
of the school record. Hallow hit .301<lb />
with a team-leading five homers.<lb />
The softball Pirates, ranked<lb />
number one in the country for most<lb />
of the year, broke the school record<lb />
for wins in a season. For the last two<lb />
seasons their combined record is<lb />
81-12.<lb />
The Lady Bucs set several school<lb />
records. Jo Landa Clayton knocked<lb />
in seven runs against North<lb />
Carolina, and Mitzi Davis belted<lb />
three triples in a game against<lb />
Western Carolina.<lb />
Mitzi Davis broke two of her own<lb />
records by appearing in more than<lb />
39 games and going to the plate<lb />
more than 156 times. She also broke<lb />
her own record for most hits in a<lb />
season.<lb />
The Lady Pirates came away with<lb />
the championship of the N.C. State<lb />
Invitational, regarded as one of the<lb />
most competitive slow-pitch tour-<lb />
naments in the nation. To do so,<lb />
they had to come back and defeat<lb />
eventual national champion Florida<lb />
State twice.<lb />
They also vvon the NCAIAW<lb />
Qualifying Tournament and cap-<lb />
tured second place in the Region II<lb />
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MAY 20, 1981<lb />
Jones Captures Second Place<lb />
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By Chris Holloman<lb />
Ami. spofiv Milur<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
University golfer Steve<lb />
Jones was defeated in<lb />
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North-South Amateur<lb />
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Saturday at the<lb />
Pinehurst Country<lb />
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