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On The<lb />
Inside<lb />
Computing<lb />
For The<lb />
Humanities<lb />
Page 3<lb />
Oct.l, 1847:<lb />
Greenville's<lb />
Lawyers Duel<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Pirates Meet<lb />
Blue Devils<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Page 8<lb />
i<lb />
She<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 56 No. 12<lb />
Thursday, October 1, 1981<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
10 Panes<lb />
Cuts Take Effect Today<lb />
B MIKE HUGHES<lb />
s(�ff Wnler<lb />
dents at LCI and other colleges and universities<lb />
und the nation already know that financial aid pro-<lb />
ims have taken on new looks. However, some<lb />
students may not know the extent of those changes �<lb />
d many of them take effect today.<lb />
On August 13. President Reagan signed into law<lb />
dgei cuts which affected the six major student aid<lb />
ams � Guaranteed Student Loans (GSL), Pell<lb />
. National Direct Student Loans (NDSI ). no-<lb />
wth programs. Parent loans and Student Social<lb />
Security.<lb />
se cuts and changes are diverse and will un-<lb />
edly affect hundreds o thousands of college<lb />
snts nationwide.<lb />
The GSI is no longer guaranteed to all students upon<lb />
uest. As o todav. students from families with an-<lb />
incomes o at least $30,000 have to demonstrate<lb />
al need 'he definition o which Congress and<lb />
S. Department ot Education have vet to agree<lb />
its applying tor the GS1 after August 23. 1981,<lb />
were also faced with two new fees � a "loan origina-<lb />
tion fee1 of 5 percent of the loan total and an "insurance<lb />
fee" ' 1 .5 percent.<lb />
. Pell Grants, formerly, Basic Lqual Opportunity<lb />
a iffer students130 less annually than one<lb />
vear ago In the tall of 1980, students could receive a<lb />
maximum of SI,800 per year. President Carter lowered<lb />
that to $1,750, and Reagan cut the ceiling to $1,670 an-<lb />
nually.<lb />
Congress signed no increases in NDSL funding<lb />
through 1984. The only major change in these loans to<lb />
students under the new law is that the annual interest<lb />
rate will climb from four to five percent.<lb />
The interest rates will also increase on Parent Loans.<lb />
Though current interest rates are tied to interest paid on<lb />
U.S. Treasury notes, the interest will increase from 9<lb />
percent in 1980 to 14 percent this year.<lb />
In the area of no-growth programs, Congress resolv-<lb />
ed to increase funding for supplemental education op-<lb />
portunity grants, College Work Study programs, state<lb />
Student Incentive Grants and Trio programs for the<lb />
disadvantaged.<lb />
Congress reluctantly decided to let independent<lb />
students continue to take out Parent Loans. However,<lb />
independent students cannot get more than $2,500 per<lb />
year in Parent Loans and Guaranteed Student Loans<lb />
combined.<lb />
Social Security benefits will be kept intact this year.<lb />
Originally, the Reagan administration wanted to stop<lb />
those benefits to the 800,000 students who currently<lb />
qualify, but a legislative compromise settled the ques-<lb />
tion. The amount of benefits will be cut by one-fourth<lb />
in the fall of 1982, and no new students will qualify as of<lb />
then.<lb />
Recruitment<lb />
Viet Nam Vet Protests<lb />
President<lb />
cuts are<lb />
aid funds<lb />
Ronald Reagan's budget<lb />
limiting student financial<lb />
By PATRICK O NF1I 1<lb />
si.ff Wnlrr<lb />
A solitary vigil opposing the<lb />
presence of a U.S. Marine Corps<lb />
recruiting unit on campus was con-<lb />
ducted last week by Glen Maughan,<lb />
an ECU education student.<lb />
Maughan stood in silence op-<lb />
posite the recruiting table in the lob-<lb />
by of the Student Supply Store<lb />
holding a placard stating. "The<lb />
Military Is Looking For A Few<lb />
Good Men And Women For Can-<lb />
non Fodder Fodder is the am-<lb />
munition used in a war cannon.<lb />
Maughan, a Viet Nam veteran,<lb />
had seen the recruiting table at the<lb />
bookstore the previous day and<lb />
become upset. "I really couldn't<lb />
sleep last night thinking about it<lb />
he said the day of the vigil.<lb />
"The people who haven't signed<lb />
their name on the dotted line yet �<lb />
they're the ones 1 want to reach<lb />
Maughan explained. "We're sup-<lb />
posed to be an institution of higher<lb />
learning, yet we condone the<lb />
presence of an organization that<lb />
trains people to kill<lb />
Maughan also commented on<lb />
President Reagan's current policy of<lb />
heavy military build-up and hard-<lb />
line verbal attacks on the Soviet<lb />
Union. "They (the American<lb />
public) eat it up. They love it<lb />
Maughan said "The Department of<lb />
Defense spreads paranoia� 'we<lb />
need more weapons, we need more<lb />
people They push it down our<lb />
throats<lb />
Student reactions to the vigil were<lb />
generally favorable, according to<lb />
Maughan Many stopped and of-<lb />
fered words of encouragement he<lb />
said. Others took copies of his<lb />
prepared statement. "People kept<lb />
telling me they were with me<lb />
Maughan added.<lb />
Speaking on his time in Vietnam,<lb />
Maughan said, "It was tragic. I<lb />
share grief with a lot of people. I<lb />
lost friends and 1 know a lot of peo-<lb />
See VIGIL, Page 2<lb />
Librarian Opposes Censorship<lb />
By FRANCEINE PFRRY<lb />
f.CV Ne�� Burr�M<lb />
Photo By MARIANNE BAINES<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. Robert H. Maier<lb />
Vice Chancellor Named<lb />
To National Commission<lb />
t Ne� Hurrau<lb />
Dr. Robert H. Maier, ECU vice<lb />
chancellor for academic affairs, has<lb />
been appointed to the advisory<lb />
council for the blue-ribbon National<lb />
Commission on Higher Education<lb />
Issues, according Thomas M. Stauf-<lb />
fer, staff director of the commis-<lb />
sion.<lb />
The commission is investigating<lb />
means of maintaining quality in<lb />
higher education during times of<lb />
budget cutbacks, high inflation and<lb />
economic uncertainty.<lb />
Its advisory council will study the<lb />
commission's findings and advise<lb />
Sunny, Breezy<lb />
This Weekend<lb />
Mostly sunny and breezy today<lb />
with the high tn the mid 80s. Partly<lb />
cloudy with a chance of showers Fri-<lb />
day; highs in the upper 70s. Fair<lb />
Saturday fad Sunday with highs in<lb />
the mid 60s to low 70s.<lb />
on the key issues for inclusion in<lb />
recommendations.<lb />
The commission includes<lb />
representatives of eight national<lb />
higher education associations and a<lb />
number of leading administrators of<lb />
colleges and universities.<lb />
Members include Robert S. Mac-<lb />
Namara, former president of the<lb />
World Bank; Derek C. Bok, presi-<lb />
dent of Harvard University; Allen<lb />
W. Ostar, executive director of the<lb />
American Asssociation of State Col-<lb />
leges and Universities; Virginia B.<lb />
Smith, president of Vassar College;<lb />
Edward B. Friske, education editor<lb />
of the New York Times; and Ben-<lb />
jamin F. Payton, president of<lb />
Tuskegee Institute.<lb />
The National Commission on<lb />
Higher Education Issues is under-<lb />
written by a grant from the John D.<lb />
and Catherine T. MacArthur Foun-<lb />
dation of Chicago.<lb />
As vice chancellor for academic<lb />
affairs, Maier has administrative<lb />
responsibility for all academic<lb />
departments as well as related pro-<lb />
grams and functions in the College<lb />
of Arts and Sciences and all profes-<lb />
sional schools except the School of<lb />
Medicine.<lb />
When an indignant pressure<lb />
group snatches a "bad" book from<lb />
the shelves of a school or public<lb />
library, whose rights are threaten-<lb />
ed?<lb />
The book's author? The library<lb />
users? The intimidated librarian?<lb />
According 'o Dr. Gene D. Lanier<lb />
of the East Carolina University<lb />
library science faclty, everybody's<lb />
First Amendment rights to free ex-<lb />
pression are violated; all of us are<lb />
wronged.<lb />
Since becoming chairman of the<lb />
North Carolina Library Associa-<lb />
tion's Intellectual Freedom Com-<lb />
mittee last year, Lanier has been a<lb />
tireless defender of the public's right<lb />
to free access to published<lb />
materials.<lb />
In addition to his teaching duties<lb />
in the ECU Department of Library<lb />
Science, Lanier has spoken to<lb />
numerous civic and professional<lb />
librarians' organizations, urging<lb />
resistance to censorship.<lb />
"The Moral Majority and other<lb />
'concerned' groups are attempting<lb />
to dictate to American society what<lb />
they should believe, exclude<lb />
anything they find offensive as if it<lb />
did not exist, and specify what a<lb />
person should read, view and to<lb />
what he or she should listen says<lb />
Lanier.<lb />
"There are clear signs of a move-<lb />
ment to dismantle the barrier that<lb />
has separated government from per-<lb />
sonal morality and religion. This<lb />
kind of thinking can be seen in<lb />
many forms, such as so-called<lb />
'reviews' of school textbooks he<lb />
said.<lb />
Lanier points out that while most<lb />
censorship attemps today seem to<lb />
rise from a group's outrage on<lb />
moral or religious grounds, censor-<lb />
ship for political reasons has occur-<lb />
red in other times and other places.<lb />
A number of literary masterpieces<lb />
� including the novels "Madame<lb />
Bovary" and "Brave New World<lb />
the scientific works of Galileo, the<lb />
published philosophies of Locke,<lb />
Rousseau and John Stuart Mill,<lb />
even "revised versions" of the Bible<lb />
� have offended some individual or<lb />
some group and thus been banned.<lb />
Censorship persists today, with<lb />
the public or school library as the<lb />
usual battleground, the subjects<lb />
often being such best-sellers as Judy<lb />
Blume's "Wifey" or Peter Ben-<lb />
chley's "Jaws Lanier said.<lb />
"Libraries and the public should<lb />
share a common goal � a diverse<lb />
marketplace of ideas. If enough<lb />
people suport First Amendment<lb />
rights, forces who are attempting to<lb />
monitor and expurgate library<lb />
materials will soon burn themselves<lb />
out.<lb />
"A book is easier to burn than ex-<lb />
plain. Censorship betrays the in-<lb />
securities and fears of some of the<lb />
fanatical groups who try to ban<lb />
books<lb />
One of Lanier's chief regrets is<lb />
that most intelligent people, even<lb />
librarians themselves, avoid con-<lb />
frontations with would-be censors,<lb />
letting the issue die and the book-<lb />
banners win.<lb />
"It is distressing to discover that<lb />
pornographers, avowed por-<lb />
nographers, are the primary<lb />
defenders of First Amendment<lb />
rights, just as avowed recognized<lb />
criminals are the primany defenders<lb />
of due process of law Lanier em-<lb />
phasized.<lb />
"Society has the strange tendency<lb />
to evaluate the merits of concepts<lb />
and issues and values in terms of<lb />
who espouses them. If the only peo-<lb />
ple who are really way down con-<lb />
cerned and determined to fight for<lb />
the First Amendement are the guys<lb />
who want to spread the most lurid<lb />
of all possible sexual illustrations,<lb />
materials, and so forth on every<lb />
billboard on every superhighway in<lb />
the country, something has been lost<lb />
from the argument<lb />
Lanier hopes that defending the<lb />
library against pressure groups who<lb />
would censor its holdings will<lb />
become the concern of many, and<lb />
that libararians who are threatened<lb />
will take steps to resist.<lb />
"Most often, a censorship at-<lb />
tempt comes out of the blue. It's<lb />
precipitated by a given book. It hits<lb />
the librarian or the teacher all of a<lb />
sudden he said.<lb />
"We know of case after case<lb />
where librarians are suddenly con-<lb />
fronted with a demand that they<lb />
remove a book. Or we even find that<lb />
the librarian is the last to know that<lb />
a book has already been removed,<lb />
the action has been taken<lb />
Library materials � books,<lb />
periodicals, films and recordings �<lb />
are acquired for a variety of tastes<lb />
and interests, Lanier explained. Ob-<lb />
viously everybody is not going to<lb />
like every item in any library.<lb />
Parents, for instsance, might<lb />
worry about their teen-agers' fin-<lb />
ding amoral or atheistic points of<lb />
view in a book, or obscene<lb />
language, or explicit sex. Books<lb />
which portray ethnic minority<lb />
groups in an unflattering light<lb />
distress others.<lb />
"It is necessary foi us to have<lb />
faith in professional librarians<lb />
Lanir said. "They are well trained in<lb />
the process of selecting materials for<lb />
their libraries and media centers<lb />
"We leave medicine and law up to<lb />
the professionals. We should follow<lb />
suit with the professionally-trained<lb />
librarian<lb />
"When information is suppress-<lb />
ed, people cannot see the whole pic-<lb />
ture and solidify their values and<lb />
principles. A free people can best<lb />
guard its freedom by the fullest<lb />
possible understanding of all<lb />
philosophies<lb />
As the father of two school-aged<lb />
daughters, Lanier supports the no-<lb />
tion that children should be free to<lb />
read and learn about a variety of<lb />
ideas and lifestyles.<lb />
"Presuming young people cannot<lb />
think for themselves is a cynical in-<lb />
dictment of our youth he said.<lb />
"We cannot wish away crime,<lb />
violence, immorality and other<lb />
unacceptable ideas in our society.<lb />
They exist and I want my children to<lb />
be aware of them and how to deal<lb />
with them in evryday life<lb />
Ironically, the censors often<lb />
defeat their own suppression,<lb />
especially when a banning incident<lb />
makes headlines, Lanier observed.<lb />
"Any publication of a list of<lb />
unrecommended titles results in a<lb />
list of best-sellers. Ban a book and it<lb />
becomes a hit<lb />
"That's why the Roman Catholic<lb />
Church terminated their listing of<lb />
unrecommended titles several years<lb />
ago. Educators should teach vouth<lb />
HOW to think, not WHAT to<lb />
think<lb />
Meanwhile, as long as censorship<lb />
threatens First Amendment rights to<lb />
free expression, no one pressure<lb />
group can be assured of the upper<lb />
hand, he warns.<lb />
"Once a group is successful in<lb />
banning a book, other groups start<lb />
to line up and it never stops<lb />
"The Moral Majority may be<lb />
followed by the John Birch Society,<lb />
who may be followed by the<lb />
American Association of Atheists,<lb />
who may be followed by the<lb />
American Communist Party. Where<lb />
do you draw the line?"<lb />
"Histroy has shown that this<lb />
most fundamental freedom needs<lb />
constant nourishment and protec-<lb />
tion. To take freedom of expression<lb />
for granted is the first step toward<lb />
jeopardizing it<lb />
t�<lb />
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77 take a hamburger and an order of fries to go, please. M<lb />
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2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN OCTOBER 1. 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
CHANGE OF MAJOR<lb />
&amp; PREREGISTBATION<lb />
Change o Major � October 5 1<lb />
Preregistration October 1? 16<lb />
Only students currently I enroll<lb />
ed may preregister<lb />
COLLEGIATE 4-H<lb />
On Tue�day, October . the ECU<lb />
Collegiate 4 H Club will meet at 7<lb />
p m in Mendenhall, room IM All<lb />
members and interested persons<lb />
are urged to attend<lb />
CLOTHING<lb />
TEXTILES<lb />
The Clothing &amp; Tetiles Associa<lb />
tion is holding its monthly<lb />
meeting on Oct 7 at 5 p.m.<lb />
Membership is open to all students<lb />
majoring or minormg in C&amp;T We<lb />
welcome old members freshmen,<lb />
and transfer students to become<lb />
81 � members<lb />
The feature this month is a<lb />
demonstration in makeovers and<lb />
hairstyling by a consultant trom<lb />
Bel s Come Oin us<lb />
PSICHI<lb />
Psi Chi the National Honor<lb />
Sixiety m Psychology, will meet<lb />
Tuesday. October 6 at 7 pm in<lb />
Speight I7� Dr Susan McCam<lb />
mon will speak on the social and<lb />
psychological significance of the<lb />
use of birth control by college<lb />
aged woman Everyone is invited<lb />
�o attend<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA RHO<lb />
The sorors of the Eta Mu<lb />
i hapter of Sigma Gamma Rho<lb />
Sorority inc hope that your<lb />
school year, thus tar has been a<lb />
posit,ve an progressive one<lb />
Sioma Gamma Rho will be having<lb />
rush on Sunday. October 4. a' 7<lb />
p m m Mendenhal! Student<lb />
Center room 244 We entenri an in<lb />
vitatmn to you to come and learn<lb />
about Sigma, and Go With The<lb />
Gold<lb />
POETRY FORUM<lb />
ECU Poetry Forum will meet at<lb />
8 p m on Thursday October 1, in<lb />
Mendenhall 248 The meeting is<lb />
open to anyone wishing leedback<lb />
on his her poetry listeners in<lb />
vteO as well those planning to<lb />
read are asked to bring si or eiaht<lb />
copies of each poem<lb />
SKI SNOWSHOE<lb />
CHristmas and Sprin Break<lb />
trips will be mde to Snowshoe,<lb />
West Virginia tor PHVE creditor<lb />
non credit There will be an<lb />
organizational meeting on Mon<lb />
day, October 1? at S pm in<lb />
Mlnges. room 14J A slide presen<lb />
tatlon will be shown and informa<lb />
tion on ski packages will be<lb />
distributed Space is limited for<lb />
each trip Reservations will be ac<lb />
cepted at this meeting. For addi<lb />
tionai information contact Mrs Jo<lb />
Saunders at 7S7 �000. Memorial<lb />
Gym 705<lb />
ALPHA EPSILON<lb />
DELTA<lb />
AE D pre med 'pre dental honor<lb />
society will meet at 7 30 p.m<lb />
Tuesdsay. October in Flanagan<lb />
307 Dr Boice Daughtery. Oept of<lb />
Psychology, will be the guest<lb />
speaker AM interested persons<lb />
are invited to attend<lb />
PROFESSIONAL DRESS<lb />
WORKSHOP<lb />
Dr Geneva Yadev, Home<lb />
Economics, will be presenting a<lb />
workshop entitled Professional<lb />
Dress for Interviewing and Career<lb />
Advancement" on October 6 at 4<lb />
p m m the Home Economics<lb />
Building. Room 735 Dr Vadav<lb />
will discuss appropraite dress tor<lb />
both males and females, wMch<lb />
will provide more control of pro<lb />
fessionai situations - one being<lb />
the job interview How dress in<lb />
fluences one s perception will also<lb />
be discussed This workshop is be<lb />
ing sponsored lOintly by the School<lb />
of Home Economics and the<lb />
Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Office All staff, faculty and<lb />
students are invited to attend<lb />
SCIENCE MAJORS<lb />
On Monday, October 5,<lb />
American Chemical Society Stu<lb />
den Affiliate will meet at 7 p m in<lb />
Flanagan 202 All members and in<lb />
terested persons �re urged to at<lb />
tend<lb />
PHI TAU LITTLE<lb />
SISTERS<lb />
The Phi Kappa Tau Little<lb />
Sisters will hold its meeting this<lb />
Sunday night, October 4 at 9 30<lb />
p.m. This is a mandatory meeting<lb />
and everyone is expected to at<lb />
tend!<lb />
HONOR COUNCIL<lb />
Applications for Honor Council<lb />
and'or Review Board Member are<lb />
being taken in the SGA office m<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Rm<lb />
721<lb />
CALVIN KLEIN JEANS<lb />
The ECU Biology Club is raffi<lb />
ing a pair of men's or women's<lb />
Calvin K lein blue jeans donated by<lb />
Brody's Tickets can be purchased<lb />
for a 75 cent donation trom any<lb />
club member On October 7. the<lb />
Biology Club will also be selling<lb />
tickets at the student store Draw<lb />
ing will be on October 17<lb />
COME SING!<lb />
Take a break from studying and<lb />
have some fun<lb />
Come Monday night at 7 p m to<lb />
Jones Cafeteria to join the new<lb />
Residence Hall Chorus The mixed<lb />
chorus, open to all interested men<lb />
and women students, offers and<lb />
opportunity to perform showtunes,<lb />
Christmas music, and other<lb />
challenging music both on and off<lb />
campus. Rehearsals will be Mon<lb />
day nights from 7 to 8 p m<lb />
Organizer and director of the<lb />
new chorus is Dr Charles<lb />
Schwarti. Dean of the ECU School<lb />
of Music. Piano accompanist is<lb />
graduate music student Pat Bos'<lb />
No audition is required Just<lb />
come Monday night, October 5.<lb />
and join the funl<lb />
PHILOSOPHY CLUB<lb />
Any student that has some m<lb />
terest in pursuing some<lb />
philosophy outside of the<lb />
classroom with other interested<lb />
students is cordially invited and<lb />
encouraged to attend an organize<lb />
tionai meeting of the Philosophy<lb />
Club on Tuesday, October 6, at 4<lb />
p m in Brewster D 309 You need<lb />
not be a philosophy maior or<lb />
minor to participate in the ac<lb />
tivities of the club If you have any<lb />
qeustions or are interested in com<lb />
ing. but unable to attend a' this<lb />
time, please contact Dr Georgalis<lb />
at 757 6171. or come by Brewster<lb />
A 335<lb />
CO-OP SESSION<lb />
All ECU secretaries and office<lb />
staff are urged to attend a Co op<lb />
awareness session on Thursday.<lb />
October 1. from noon to 1 p m<lb />
"Bring your own lunch" in 306<lb />
Rawl For more information, call<lb />
757 6979�6375 today!<lb />
HIGH HOLIDAY<lb />
Students and faculty are invited<lb />
to High Holiday Services at Tern<lb />
pie Israel (a reform congregation)<lb />
at 1109 W Vernon Ave Kinston<lb />
The following is a schedule for<lb />
services<lb />
Erev Yom Klppur IKol Nidre),<lb />
10 7 81, 7 p m<lb />
Yom Kippur Day. 10 8 81. 10 am<lb />
Morning, 3 30 Afternoon. 4 45<lb />
Memorial Service, 5 30 Con<lb />
eluding Service<lb />
Succot Services. 10 16 81, 8 p m<lb />
For further imforma'ion, call<lb />
Joan Crane. 7$6 5408 or Marty<lb />
Goldfarb, 756 7266<lb />
FIELD HOCKEY<lb />
There will be a practice Tuesday<lb />
at 5 p m for all gins who have su<lb />
bmitted their forms for a physical<lb />
Practice will be held in the center<lb />
ot the track near Harrington<lb />
Field For more intormation call<lb />
Beth Christian at 757 1771<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
1 he ECU Department of<lb />
Chemistry will present "Highly<lb />
Stereoselective Asymmetric Syn<lb />
thesis" by Dr Ernest L E'lei ot<lb />
the Department of Chemistry of<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
at Chapel hhI on Friday. October 1<lb />
at 3 p m in Room 70! Flanagan<lb />
BuildihJ Refreshments will be<lb />
served in 'he Conference Room<lb />
toltowinq 'he seminar<lb />
P.E. MAJORS<lb />
Ail studens who plan to declare<lb />
physical education as a major dur<lb />
ing chanqe of maior week for the<lb />
tall semester should report to<lb />
Mmges Coliseum a' 1 p.m on<lb />
Wednesday September 30 for a<lb />
motor and physical fitness test<lb />
Satisfactory performance on this<lb />
'es' is required as a prerequisite<lb />
tor official admittance to the<lb />
pysical education maior program<lb />
More detailed information cover<lb />
ng the tes' is available by railing<lb />
7 57 6447<lb />
NAACP CONVENTION<lb />
Greenville will be hos'ing the<lb />
38th annual NAACP Convention at<lb />
the Ramada inn, October 8 11<lb />
Anyone interested m attending,<lb />
please con'acl Virgime Canton a'<lb />
75? 6180<lb />
WOMAN'S SOCCER<lb />
ECU Woman's Soccer Club<lb />
Organizational Meeting at 8 P m ,<lb />
Sunday. October 4 at 927 E 14th<lb />
Street (behind Beld dorml We<lb />
will discuss practice times, game<lb />
scheduling and do a little paper<lb />
work Any questions, call 758 7170<lb />
and ask for Chris<lb />
GENERAL COLLEGE<lb />
PREREGISTRATION<lb />
CHANGES<lb />
General College students should<lb />
contact their advisers prior to Oc<lb />
tober 5 to arrange tor preregistra<lb />
tion<lb />
PACE<lb />
The filing period tor the Profes<lb />
Sional and Administrative Creer<lb />
Examination (PACE) is from<lb />
September 14 rtlrougrl Oc foOer 13<lb />
information is available in the<lb />
Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Office A sufficient score on PACE<lb />
is necessary to qualify for many<lb />
entry level Federal Government<lb />
positions<lb />
KNOWLEDGE<lb />
Do you want to know the truth?<lb />
The rightly divided Word of God.<lb />
the Bible, is the truth (II Tim<lb />
7 15) God wants you to know the<lb />
truth about life (I Tim. 7.3,41<lb />
That is what we teach Come by if<lb />
you want to know more, Monday.<lb />
October 5. 7 30 pm room 742.<lb />
MSC<lb />
BIKE RIDERS<lb />
Take a ride with the Tar River<lb />
Cyclists this weekend' The<lb />
regular Saturday morning ride<lb />
has been moved to 9 a m because<lb />
of the cooler weather A Sunday<lb />
ride is scheduled tor 1 30 p m All<lb />
will begin a' Elm Street Gym on<lb />
Elm Street up the hill from Tenth<lb />
For mose who would like to ar<lb />
range rides individually, a roster<lb />
is available near the information<lb />
window at the police station<lb />
The club is planning a camping<lb />
ridmg trip at Kerr Lake.<lb />
November 6 8 interested riders<lb />
should contact a member of the<lb />
steering committee by October 70.<lb />
or attend the steering committee<lb />
meeting on October 70 at 7 p m at<lb />
the Community Building at Fourth<lb />
and Green streets<lb />
The Steering committee<lb />
members are Tom Marsh. Robin<lb />
Curry, George Moye. Carroll Web<lb />
ber, and woody Simpson For m<lb />
formation call 758-9928<lb />
LITTLE SISTER RUSH<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister<lb />
Rush will be at 9 p m until at the<lb />
Phi Tau House, 409 Elizabeth St<lb />
Come to party, and meet ad the<lb />
Phi Taus1 � "A Legend tew All<lb />
Times<lb />
CLEAN UP<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
The Greenville Beautitication.<lb />
Clean Up Litter Control Commit<lb />
tee will meet at the Public Works<lb />
Building. 1500 Beatty St at 7 30<lb />
p.m. on Thursday. October 1<lb />
JOB SEARCH<lb />
A series of workshops will be<lb />
conducted by the Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Center in the areas<lb />
of interviewing techniques and the<lb />
preparation of 'he resume<lb />
"Resume Preparation" a' 7 p m<lb />
Oct 6 at 3 p m , Oct 7 at 4 p m .<lb />
and Oct 8 at II am Each<lb />
workshop will last approximately<lb />
one hour and will be held in 'he<lb />
Bloxton House ladiacent to<lb />
Greene Dorm) All seniors are in<lb />
vited to attend<lb />
COFFEEHOUSE<lb />
AUDITIONS<lb />
The Student Union Coffeehouse<lb />
Committee will be sponsoring<lb />
auditions for the fall semester Oc<lb />
tober 2 and 3 at 9 p m to 11 p m m<lb />
Room 15 of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center All interested performers<lb />
may sign up in Room 234,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Ad<lb />
mission is free<lb />
SCEC<lb />
Student Council for Exceptional<lb />
Children will hold their first<lb />
meeting on October 5. Room 129<lb />
Speight at 4 p m We welcome all<lb />
to Oin us<lb />
OCCUPATIONAL<lb />
THERAPY<lb />
To all Pre Occupational<lb />
Therapy students any other m<lb />
terested people Please come lo<lb />
the ECU Occupational Therapy<lb />
Student Association get together<lb />
Tuesday, October 6 at 7 p m mthe<lb />
Mendenhall Mul'i Purpose Room<lb />
This is a chance tor all people m<lb />
'erested in occupational therapy<lb />
as a possible rareer to come and<lb />
get acquainted with the iunior and<lb />
senior students, the ECU O T<lb />
faculty and community occupa<lb />
tionai therapists A short film will<lb />
be presented, as well as a question<lb />
and answer session Refreshments<lb />
wil' be served If you have any<lb />
questions or need further<lb />
asistance. please feel Ire. to i all<lb />
757 3819 Hope 'o see you there<lb />
MODEL UNITED<lb />
NATIONSCLUB<lb />
On Thursday October 1 a' 4<lb />
p m there will be a meeting ot the<lb />
Model un.ted Nations Club m<lb />
Brewster Building room C 105<lb />
Elections will be held at this<lb />
meeting, so il s important for all<lb />
interested r� yardless of maiOl '<lb />
attend<lb />
COLLEGE BOWL<lb />
Test ou' your knowledge In the<lb />
varsity sport of the mmd The Col<lb />
lege Bowl competition will be held<lb />
October 11 13 m Mendenhall<lb />
Teams are forming now Applica<lb />
'ions are available m Mendenhall<lb />
You mus' nave five players and a<lb />
coach<lb />
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It (the U.S. involvement) was a<lb />
waste of human talent<lb />
The Marine Corps recruiters had<lb />
little to say about Maughan's ac-<lb />
tion. "We don't comment on these<lb />
kinds of things they said. "We set<lb />
up our table next to the gay group at<lb />
Chapel Hill. We respect his right to<lb />
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always been connected. It always<lb />
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Maughan vowed to return, with<lb />
others, if further recruiting by the<lb />
military is conducted on the ECU<lb />
campus. "Many students support<lb />
me and 1 will come back as long as<lb />
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Mondayshrimp (fried)3.25<lb />
shrimp (boiled)3.75<lb />
Tuesdayflounder 3.25<lb />
flounder (broiled)3.75<lb />
crabcakes2.75<lb />
Wednesdayshrimp (fried)3.25<lb />
shrimp (boiled)3.75<lb />
fried clams2.95<lb />
chicken fillet sandwich with chowder1.95<lb />
Thursdayoysters 3.25<lb />
deviled crab2.50<lb />
shrimp sandwich with chowder2.75<lb />
Fridaytrout2.95<lb />
perch2.95<lb />
fish sandwich with chowder2.75<lb />
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puters while surround-<lb />
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numerical applications,<lb />
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supply the push tor<lb />
automobiles, but you<lb />
don't have drivers-ed in<lb />
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ment he comments.<lb />
Computing for the<lb />
Humanities will be<lb />
taught for the first time<lb />
during the spring<lb />
semester, and Warren<lb />
sas that he is looking<lb />
forward to the ex-<lb />
perience.<lb />
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to get people who arc<lb />
going to be profes-<lb />
sional programmers or<lb />
systems engineers, he<lb />
sas. "I'd like to see a<lb />
broad spectrum of ma-<lb />
jors. There are really<lb />
very few professions<lb />
that will not feel the im-<lb />
pact of the computer in<lb />
the very near future<lb />
Warren cites jour-<lb />
nalism, where video<lb />
display terminals have<lb />
replaced typewriters on<lb />
most newspapers, is<lb />
one area where com-<lb />
puters have made un-<lb />
predicted gains.<lb />
"When 1 entered jour-<lb />
nalism in the mid-<lb />
sixties, computers were<lb />
something that fouled<lb />
up your light bill; yet,<lb />
15 years later, my old<lb />
colleagues are running<lb />
without a second<lb />
thought<lb />
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cedures and allow un-<lb />
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MERCURY RECORDING ARTISTS<lb />
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W arren adds.<lb />
"1 ibraries are just<lb />
beginning to feel the<lb />
pressures that ma well<lb />
change the entire way<lb />
the do business Com<lb />
puters have made possi<lb />
ble procedures like fac-<lb />
tor analysis that are<lb />
turning psychology and<lb />
sociology into sciences<lb />
instead of arts. Music<lb />
and art have at their<lb />
disposal a device that<lb />
can literally do the im-<lb />
possible. The computer<lb />
will touch every portion<lb />
of our lives tor the bet<lb />
ter or for the worse �<lb />
and i f y 0 u don't<lb />
understand the beast,<lb />
you can control it<lb />
The course will covei<lb />
the history ol com<lb />
puters trom their incep-<lb />
tion thousands oi years<lb />
ago. Warren insists that<lb />
Stonehenge is actually a<lb />
giant astronomical<lb />
computer The course<lb />
will also take a<lb />
"drivers ed" approach<lb />
to computer operation.<lb />
"As fai as I'm concern-<lb />
ed, the inner workings<lb />
are a bunch ol trained<lb />
chipmunks carrying in<lb />
formation around in<lb />
their pouches, he says<lb />
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know is how to put<lb />
things in, how to gel<lb />
things out and what are<lb />
the limitations ol the<lb />
machine<lb />
1 he syllabus reveals<lb />
the breadth ol the sub<lb />
jecl matter. One week<lb />
is headed "Simulations<lb />
and Games Skylab<lb />
and Space Invaders"<lb />
while another is<lb />
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mits that the course will<lb />
not be deep but savs<lb />
that the intent was to<lb />
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view of the field.<lb />
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end ot the semester,<lb />
each week will be<lb />
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tor a doen or so doc<lb />
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Moral Maj ority<lb />
If Thine Eye Offend Thee<lb />
"If thine eye offend thee, cut it<lb />
out<lb />
The Moral Majority and other<lb />
Neo-Conservative Christian groups<lb />
have expanded this Biblical saying<lb />
to include literature.<lb />
If a book offends you, ban it.<lb />
Banning books is nothing new�<lb />
even the Bible has been censored in<lb />
some societies. The works of<lb />
Galileo, Rousseau and Locke have<lb />
all been banned at one time or<lb />
another, in one society or another,<lb />
lor one reason or another.<lb />
But censorship in our society is<lb />
especially disturbing, for we are a<lb />
nation that places so much impor-<lb />
tance on freedom� of press, of<lb />
speech, of ideas. In a Supreme<lb />
Court case, Chief Justice of the<lb />
United States Holmes wrote that<lb />
"the best test of truth is the power<lb />
of the thought to get itself accepted<lb />
in the competition of the market<lb />
Gene D. Lanier of East<lb />
Carolina's library science faculty<lb />
last year became chairman of the<lb />
North Carolina Library Associa-<lb />
tion's Intellectual Freedom Com-<lb />
mittee. Lanier feels, quite correctly,<lb />
that banning a book violates the<lb />
First Amendment rights of<lb />
everyone.<lb />
"The Moral Majority and other<lb />
'concerned' groups are attempting<lb />
to dictate to American society what<lb />
they should believe, exclude<lb />
anything they find offensive as if it<lb />
did not exist, and specify what a<lb />
person should read, view and to<lb />
what he or she should listen<lb />
Lanier says.<lb />
The attitude of the Moral Majori-<lb />
ty (sic) is in direct contradiction to<lb />
Holmes' theory, which embodies<lb />
the American ideal of freedom.<lb />
Therefore, according to this<lb />
theory, banning any book for any<lb />
reason is not just wrong, it is un-<lb />
necessary.<lb />
The strength of America lies in its<lb />
ability to freely examine all manner<lb />
of ideas and decide which are valid.<lb />
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A presidential commission has<lb />
recommended that the U.S. govern-<lb />
ment pay the former hostages of<lb />
Iran $12.50 a day for each of their<lb />
444 days spent in captivity.<lb />
The recommendation also calls<lb />
for unlimited, indefinite payments<lb />
for medical or psychological care<lb />
for the former captives.<lb />
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however, aren't satisfied with the<lb />
settlement. Their attorney, Brice<lb />
Clagett, recommended to the com-<lb />
mission that they be paid $1,000 a<lb />
day. The attorney says he expects<lb />
that some of the ex-hostages will file<lb />
suit against the U.S. Court of<lb />
Claims.<lb />
In World War II and the Korean<lb />
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than those Americans who were<lb />
captives before them.<lb />
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of Iran receiving $1,000 a day for<lb />
their ordeal is disgusting.<lb />
Most of us felt sorry for them<lb />
when they were hostages and prayed<lb />
daily for their safe return. However,<lb />
they're back home with their<lb />
families now, safe and sound.<lb />
They've been wined, dined and<lb />
given the red-carpet treatment.<lb />
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51 individuals, the more disrespect<lb />
she shows for the other Americans<lb />
who have been held captive.<lb />
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By KIM ALBIN<lb />
Recently a former SGA president was<lb />
quoted in this newspaper as having said,<lb />
"Every year all the merchants put up signs<lb />
saying 4Welcome Back Students What<lb />
they're welcoming back is our wallets<lb />
Not only was this person quoted, he was<lb />
actually applauded for having said such a<lb />
snotty, childish thing. His statement was<lb />
used seemingly to induce the students of<lb />
ECU to view as contemptible the efforts of<lb />
local businessmen to attract our<lb />
patronage. A boycott of Greenville mer-<lb />
chants was then suggested, a boycott which<lb />
could express student "dissatisfaction"<lb />
with the "shabby treatment afforded ECU<lb />
students by Greenville's citizenry<lb />
Through research I have found that<lb />
many of Greenville's citizens were appalled<lb />
to hear their treatment of ECU students<lb />
called "shabby" � especially in an issue<lb />
of The East Carolinian in which Greenville<lb />
merchants bought over ten and one-half<lb />
pages of advertising, during a week which<lb />
the Downtown Greenville Association has<lb />
designated "Student Appreciation Week"<lb />
� by a person who would seem to repre-<lb />
sent the ideas and convictions of the entire<lb />
student population. The business com-<lb />
munity of Greenville has every right to<lb />
their indignation; they deserve an apology.<lb />
The analogy drawn in the offensive<lb />
editorial, between the community of<lb />
Greenville and a leech, serves only to point<lb />
out that the speaker has his chronology<lb />
confused. The "parasite as he terms the<lb />
city, was here before any of us were and<lb />
will probably continue to exist in some<lb />
fashion after we have gone. In the mean-<lb />
time, we should graciously accept what the<lb />
city of Greenville does offer us: a home for<lb />
our university, a beautiful downtown<lb />
shopping area, two shopping malls, nice<lb />
restaurants, an art museum, and most im-<lb />
portantly it would seem, recognition of the<lb />
city's need for us.<lb />
Yes, those merchants know they need<lb />
us. They are fully aware of how their<lb />
businesses suffer when we are away. They<lb />
need us to make money. And profits, as<lb />
you business majors should know, is not a<lb />
dirty word. We're really lucky that the<lb />
merchants have an incentive to stay in<lb />
business, for without them we'd have no<lb />
town in which to conduct our education.<lb />
Of course I'm suggesting that we need<lb />
them too.<lb />
Only out of recognition of this need and<lb />
mutual respect for each other can a healthy<lb />
relationship grow and maintain itself<lb />
Through the years this has been no pro-<lb />
blem, yet now it seems as though some of<lb />
us are forgetting our manners.<lb />
The Downtown Greenville Association<lb />
has certainly done its part in<lb />
demonstrating this mutual need and<lb />
respect. The attempts made by the DGA to<lb />
reciprocate to our patronage include sen-<lb />
ding athletic teams to games, buying<lb />
uniforms, making donations to various<lb />
campus organizations, supporting campus<lb />
events, advertising in The East Carolinian,<lb />
and sponsoring "Student Appreciation<lb />
Week The DGA does not change zoning<lb />
laws or determine where students should<lb />
park. This is done by area residents<lb />
why should we boycott the merchants0<lb />
Businesses do not, nor should they, pre-<lb />
tend to be in business for the benef<lb />
their patrons. They should concentre<lb />
making profits. If they care to extend con-<lb />
cern to their customers, as the busine<lb />
of Greenville do, then we should respond<lb />
gratefully and supportively.<lb />
Copyright ltl<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Students Do Unto Others And Run<lb />
After reading Tuesday's editorial 1<lb />
felt that I must respond. I cannot help<lb />
but wonder if any of those complainng<lb />
about recent actions by Greenville<lb />
citizens would like to be in the citizens<lb />
shoes. Suppose you owneH a house near<lb />
campus. Would you like to hear car<lb />
doors slamming at all hours? Woould<lb />
you like to go out in the morning an find<lb />
your driveway blocked by someone's car<lb />
ind not be able to get your car out for<lb />
the day? AH these things and more are<lb />
what the citizens are complaining about.<lb />
They are not down on students�they<lb />
are just plain tired of being walked all<lb />
over. I agree these are not always caused<lb />
by students, but unfortunately, students<lb />
are the most visible offenders.<lb />
Do not label me as a complaining old<lb />
biddy, because I am not. I am an ECU<lb />
student, but I also happen to be a home<lb />
owner near campus. The complaints are<lb />
vald and are unfortunate. All this is be-<lb />
ing caused by a limited number of<lb />
students, but one student reflects upon<lb />
the whole campus. Now the entire stu-<lb />
dent body must pay the price. It will take<lb />
several years for the students to show the<lb />
citizens that they can be good neighbors,<lb />
and for the citizens to accept this, but<lb />
the rebulding needs to begin now.<lb />
Remember, the citizens are permanent<lb />
residents of Greenville�the students are<lb />
visitors for an extended period. Treat<lb />
the citizens the way you would expect to<lb />
be treated if you lived here.<lb />
ELIZABETH B. WINSTEAD<lb />
Senior, accounting<lb />
Action Needed<lb />
I totally agreed with the article in the<lb />
September 22nd issue of The East<lb />
Carolinian by Joseph Olinick on the<lb />
subject of the Moral Majority. I'm sure<lb />
everyone has his own certain opinions<lb />
on such a subject. Yet, when it comes to<lb />
freedom of speech and the press, there<lb />
seems, to me, to be clear cut rights and<lb />
wrongs.<lb />
As Americans, we can all appreciate<lb />
the right of the Moral Majority to ex-<lb />
press their opinions on what is good and<lb />
bad in literature, movies and other<lb />
media, but when it comes to their opi-<lb />
nions affecting other people's rights to<lb />
judge those materials for themselves,<lb />
this, to me, is not right.<lb />
What I find so astounding is how<lb />
much they have actually affected what 1<lb />
can watch on television and listen to on<lb />
the radio. I'm a relatively passive per-<lb />
son, but to think a few people can con-<lb />
trol what I see and hear makes me<lb />
furious! Therefore, my question to Mr.<lb />
Olinick is, what can we do?<lb />
I've been ready to fight against these<lb />
people from the first time 1 became<lb />
aware of them, but what are we to do?<lb />
Boycott stations that don't play what we<lb />
want to hear? We do that anyway. If<lb />
there is any organization formed against<lb />
the Moral Majority, I for one would<lb />
very much like to join it, but as of now, I<lb />
have never heard of one. If there isn't<lb />
one, perhaps we could start one. If<lb />
North Carolina is their next target of<lb />
"purification then we had better act<lb />
fast.<lb />
ANN SHIRLEY<lb />
Senior, Comp. Sci.<lb />
Marvin Disappointed<lb />
I was very disappointed with the<lb />
editorial in the September 22 edition of<lb />
The East Carolinian. It was very inac-<lb />
curate and definitely not a true picture<lb />
of our relationship with the city mer-<lb />
chants and officials.<lb />
When Mr. Sherrod made his remarks<lb />
in front of the City Council last March,<lb />
it was definitely not the words of a wise<lb />
leader but instead the quotes of an unin-<lb />
formed president. Mr. Sherrod did not<lb />
even attend City Council meetings and<lb />
when he did finally attend one, his<lb />
remarks were reflective of his time spent<lb />
there.<lb />
I cannot figure out how anybody can<lb />
tell the merchants, which consist of<lb />
notable ECU supporters, such as the<lb />
Minges or Don Edwards from UBE that<lb />
they have not done their share in terms<lb />
of supporting the ECU students. Even<lb />
the newspaper in which you published<lb />
Tuesday had over 40 ads purchased by<lb />
Greenville merchants. In regards to city<lb />
officials, we have been very lucky to be<lb />
able to work closely with Mayor<lb />
McGlohon and City Council represen-<lb />
tatives Clark and Gray. I've seen them at<lb />
all of our football games, and they ex-<lb />
pressed genuine concern over our zoning<lb />
problems and have worked closely with<lb />
me to explain these new laws in hopes<lb />
that we can work out a relationship that<lb />
will be in the best interest of everybody<lb />
involved. I did not hear any praise for<lb />
their wisdom when they leased a lot of<lb />
choice land to the university for only $1.<lb />
to alleviate our parking needs.<lb />
If you are concerned about the pro<lb />
blems in terms of zoning, the culprit is<lb />
the Tar River Neighborhood Associa<lb />
tion. A group primarily composed o<lb />
faculty members who constantly Iobb<lb />
at City Council meetings against issues<lb />
which primarily affect students. They<lb />
have recently campaigned to deny the<lb />
purchasing of houses by our Greek<lb />
organizations and have been instrumen-<lb />
tal in the present parking and zoning<lb />
laws.<lb />
I encourage you in the future to con<lb />
sidcr cases like this before you write ar-<lb />
ticles of this kind, besides�what would<lb />
happen to The East Carolinian if all the<lb />
merchants decided to boycott your<lb />
paper?<lb />
MARVIN BRAXTON<lb />
SGA Vice President<lb />
In Search Of Cinderella<lb />
To Whom It May Concern:<lb />
I am troubled by a dilemma of<lb />
Cinderellic similarity. While standing on<lb />
the lawn outside Garrett Dorm last Fn<lb />
day night 1 was struck on the head by a<lb />
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fell. The bullet had hit him in the<lb />
forehead slightly above his left eye.<lb />
As Harris fell, Yellowly said to<lb />
his friend, "Go to him for God's<lb />
sake; 1 don't want to kill him<lb />
However, Harris was beyond help.<lb />
Yeh- wly and his friend got into a<lb />
carriage and drove off. Harris was<lb />
left lying next to the woods with a<lb />
red handkerchief over his face.<lb />
Shortly after the duel, a warrant<lb />
was issued, and Yellowly and his<lb />
Money Troubles Plague<lb />
True Bargain Hunters<lb />
friend were arrested at Deep Creek,<lb />
Va. After a hearing before three<lb />
magistrates, the two men signed the<lb />
necessary papers and were released.<lb />
The body of H.F. Harris was<lb />
taken to Deep Creek. E.C. Yellowly<lb />
and Dr. Blow returned to their<lb />
homes in Greenville, N.C.<lb />
The date was October 1, 1847.<lb />
By JULIE MORGAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Money seems to be the major con-<lb />
cern of most people today. Until<lb />
one leaves home does he come to<lb />
realize the true value of money. A<lb />
student must soon learn how to sur-<lb />
vive on a fixed amount of money<lb />
each week. No matter how hard it<lb />
may seem to realize the money is no<lb />
longer available for the unncccsary<lb />
"extras Through careful observa-<lb />
tion and a random survey, the<lb />
following list of advice sould put a<lb />
halt to your growing financial<lb />
troubles.<lb />
The first step in curbing your<lb />
thriftless spending is to learn a com-<lb />
mmon vocabulary, the positive<lb />
words to listen for include: "free<lb />
"over "half-price "coupons<lb />
and most importantly<lb />
"all-you-can-eat Maybe a better<lb />
description of these words would<lb />
make more sense for you.<lb />
When you hear or see the word<lb />
"free" run, don't walk to wherever<lb />
the food or activity is being held. It<lb />
is senseless not to at least check into<lb />
these events. "Over" is a word you<lb />
catch hearing at the end of a sen-<lb />
tance.This word however can save<lb />
the consumer countless amounts of<lb />
money if he will only listen for it.<lb />
When a friend shouts an invitation<lb />
such as "Come on over accrept it.<lb />
A person can almost be certain that<lb />
this is a cue for free food.<lb />
The best way to save when wan-<lb />
ting to purchase items is to use<lb />
coupons, to buy nothing unless it is<lb />
half-price. Patience is the attribute<lb />
you need to save. Wait until the<lb />
price tag is marked lower. Most of<lb />
the time it will come down to at least<lb />
retail price, if not cheaper.<lb />
The most important phrase to<lb />
evert take time out to listen or watch<lb />
for is the ever popular<lb />
"all-you-can-eat" jingle. At the rate<lb />
food cost today, whe you choose to<lb />
dine out it is always smarter to pay<lb />
one, flat price and get all the food<lb />
you can. Certain restaruants have<lb />
special time or days set aside to run<lb />
these cheaper pries. Take advantage<lb />
of them; what have you got to lose,<lb />
but a few pounds.<lb />
A few other pointers may help the<lb />
student save some money. Always<lb />
make list of needed items before go-<lb />
ing to the grocery store. Try to train<lb />
yourself only to buy what is on the<lb />
list. By taking cold cash to the store<lb />
you will be less likely to buy things<lb />
you don't need.<lb />
If you are planning on drinking<lb />
when going out at night do some<lb />
consuming before you go out. It is<lb />
less expensive to buy the beverage<lb />
and consume it before entering the<lb />
night life. Walk to your favorite<lb />
spot, rather than drive. This will<lb />
save you gas money as sell as make<lb />
for a safer trip.<lb />
By living by these standard sug-<lb />
gestions, a student may save a large<lb />
amount of money. Be open to<lb />
advertisement but know what is ge-<lb />
nuine and what is fake. So if you<lb />
want to know what the true value of<lb />
money is, "Come on over and read<lb />
my article<lb />
Romeo Missed His Lines In Summer<lb />
BCHADBLFFKIN<lb />
sufiwrtm<lb />
Summer school at East Carolina<lb />
is generally the time set aside for<lb />
giving the buildings on campus their<lb />
annual checkups.<lb />
Thev get their windows washed,<lb />
their walls painted and occasionally<lb />
thev get repaired or remodeled.<lb />
If by some chance the latter is<lb />
necesary, the maintenance crew is<lb />
called in. Armed with power saws,<lb />
jack hammers, crow bars and other<lb />
tools of the trade, these skilled<lb />
craftsmen are experts at knocking<lb />
out walls, sealing doors and creating<lb />
bedlam while classes are being con-<lb />
ductd just down the hall.<lb />
The heavy-duty project for the<lb />
crew this summer apparently was<lb />
Austin Building. From the close of<lb />
spring semester to the start of sum-<lb />
mer school, they managed to<lb />
renovate half of the ground floor.<lb />
1 thought I knew my way around<lb />
Austin, but a brief incident the first<lb />
day of summer school changed my<lb />
mind. Arriving at my first class, I<lb />
casually pushed open the door and<lb />
walked in.<lb />
A girl was sitting up front, puff-<lb />
ing thoughtfully on a cigarette. "Hi<lb />
there I said. "Is this<lb />
Shakespeare's Tragedies?"<lb />
"It most certainly is not she<lb />
replied curtlyThis is the women's<lb />
restroom<lb />
I managed to choke up a few<lb />
apologetic words, and quickly slip-<lb />
ped out the door.<lb />
When 1 finally found my class,<lb />
the group was well into reading and<lb />
discussing Romeo and Juliet. It was<lb />
almost like a shouting contest bet-<lb />
ween our group and the work crew<lb />
down the hall.<lb />
I think they were putting in a sun<lb />
roof that day. When the hammering<lb />
and sawing got too loud our pro-<lb />
fessor calmly paused and mopped<lb />
the perspiration from his chin and<lb />
his forehead until we could hear<lb />
ourselves think again.<lb />
The next 45 minutes or so of class<lb />
went something like this:<lb />
"Oh, Romeo, Romeo! wherefore<lb />
art thou . . <lb />
About that time a voice from<lb />
down the hall said, "I'm down here<lb />
on the floor, Mac. The darn ladder<lb />
broke again<lb />
Romeo: "It is my lady! It is my<lb />
love<lb />
"It's me boss. Whatcha want<lb />
done with this keg o'nails?"<lb />
Romeo: "But, soft! what light<lb />
through yonder window breaks. It is<lb />
the east, and Juliet is the <lb />
"Darndest sawhorse I ever seen,<lb />
Mac. One of her legs keeps falling<lb />
off<lb />
As the class period drew to a<lb />
close, the professor started to wrap<lb />
up the day's lecture.<lb />
"Well class he conclud-<lb />
edwhat do you think of Act II?"<lb />
"I think these two by fours<lb />
oughta' hold it together till tomor-<lb />
row boss. Let's go home<lb />
And so we did.<lb />
Buildings Remembered<lb />
-�<lb />
Hope For Lost Students<lb />
Was Jenkins Fine Arts Center constructed on quick sand?<lb />
By ANNE HENRY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
With ECU being the third largest<lb />
campus in the state, it is easy to<lb />
understand how many people get<lb />
frequently lost. It would be more<lb />
difficult for us to find our way if the<lb />
buildings we pass had no names, in-<lb />
stead being referred to as the<lb />
English Building, the Nursing<lb />
Building, etc.<lb />
But thanks to those people who<lb />
made the state of North Carolina<lb />
and East Carolina University what it<lb />
is today, each building has its own<lb />
identity, helping us find our way.<lb />
Founded in 1909 as a women's<lb />
college, three of the original<lb />
buildings of East Carolina College<lb />
still stand. Jarvis Hall was the first<lb />
building on campus, built in 1909.<lb />
The dorm was originally named for<lb />
Thomas J. Jarvis, a founding father<lb />
of the university and a Govenor of<lb />
North Carolina from 1879 until 1884.<lb />
The Student Financial Aid Office<lb />
was originally the Cafeteria<lb />
Building and was built in 1909. The<lb />
Jenkins Alumni Building was built<lb />
the next year and was at that time<lb />
used as an infirmary. It was named<lb />
after Mamie E. Jenkins, an original<lb />
faculty member.<lb />
Brewster Building was originally-<lb />
sighted for a football field. The<lb />
building was constructed in 1970 and<lb />
named for L.F. Brewster.<lb />
What is known now as Memorial<lb />
Gym was dedicated to John C.<lb />
Christenbury (a head coach from<lb />
1940-1943) and to other students and<lb />
staff who lost their lives during<lb />
World War II. Although dedicated,<lb />
the gym was never officially named<lb />
the Christenbury Memorial Gym.<lb />
The Victory Bell, located near the<lb />
gym, was originally used on the USS<lb />
Broome. It was cast in 1855 in<lb />
Philadelphia and was a gift from the<lb />
Naval Department. It is dedicated to<lb />
the students in service during and<lb />
since World War II. It is now rung<lb />
at ECU victories.<lb />
The Chancellor's home was pur-<lb />
chased in 1949 and was built by<lb />
Haywood Dail in the 1920's. Presi-<lb />
dent Messick, for whom the new<lb />
Drama Building is to be dedicated,<lb />
was the first president of the Univer-<lb />
sity to occupy the home.<lb />
Ficklen Stadium was named for<lb />
Greenville Business Leader James S.<lb />
Ficklen and was dedicated in 1963.<lb />
The stadium can hold 36,000 people<lb />
and is considered to have one of the<lb />
best lighting systems in the state.<lb />
The original building of Joyner<lb />
Library was built in 1954 and named<lb />
for James Y. Joyner, Superinten-<lb />
dent of Instruction from 1902-1918.<lb />
Another building has been added to<lb />
seat 1,800 students and hold 800,000<lb />
volumes.<lb />
m<lb />
STUNT MAN<lb />
Free Flick Tells Vivid<lb />
Tale With Peter O'Toole<lb />
This Thursday night at 7 p.m. on-<lb />
ly and this Friday and Saturday<lb />
nights at 5, 7:30 and 10 p.m the<lb />
Student Union Films Comittee will<lb />
present Richard Rush's frenetic film<lb />
The Stunt Man. The film will be<lb />
shown in Mendenhall's Hendrix<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
Admission is by ID and activity<lb />
card for students and MSC member<lb />
ship for faculty and staff members<lb />
on campus.<lb />
This innovative, energetic master-<lb />
niece of pure moviemaking places<lb />
director Richard Rush in the class of<lb />
cinematic virtuosos. A movie within<lb />
a movie, a suspenseful mystery, an<lb />
offbeat romance, no formula ap-<lb />
plies to The Stunt Man which<lb />
weaves innumberable and dazzling<lb />
stunts and impressive performances<lb />
into a complex story about paranoia<lb />
and illusion versus reality. Five time<lb />
Oscar nominee Peter O Toole<lb />
(Lawrence of Arabia) brilliantly<lb />
portrays a satanic movie director<lb />
who, in his mania, adopts a fugitive<lb />
from the law (Steve Railsback,<lb />
Helter Skelter) to stand in for a<lb />
stunt man killed on the set of his<lb />
World War I epic. An intense,<lb />
cynical Railsback literally throws<lb />
himself into the role as well as into<lb />
the arms of beautiful heroine Bar-<lb />
bara Hershey, but it is the<lb />
dangerously engaging relationship<lb />
with O'Toole that fuels his<lb />
paranoia. (Is his director setting him<lb />
up for the ultimate stunt: a death<lb />
trap?) Frenetically paced and tautly<lb />
edited for continuous thrills, clever-<lb />
ly written and scored, The Stunt<lb />
Man is a challenging puzzle of<lb />
cinematic delights for the<lb />
discriminating eye.<lb />
"The Stunt Man is a virtuoso<lb />
piece of moviemaking: a sustained<lb />
feat of giddiness that is at the same<lb />
time intense. Rush isn't afraid to<lb />
hook you and to keep hooking you.<lb />
He is a kinetic-action director to the<lb />
bone; there's a furious aliveness in<lb />
this picture. Peter O'Toole's Eli<lb />
Cross may be as definitive a<lb />
caricature of a visionary movie<lb />
director as John Barrymore's Oscar<lb />
Jaffe in Twentieth Century.<lb />
Remarkable as O'Toole has often<lb />
been in gentle roles (Goodbye, Mr.<lb />
Chips), it's great to see him playing<lb />
a hellion. As Steve Railsback plays<lb />
Cameron-Lucky, the role suggests<lb />
James Dean's crushed loners.<lb />
Railsback manages to suggest a<lb />
pure, lacerated sensibility. Sam,<lb />
dumpling screenwriter, may be the<lb />
best role Allen Goorwitz has had.<lb />
His byplay and timing are impec-<lb />
cably deceptive. Most of the picture<lb />
was shot around the Hotel Del Cor-<lb />
onado near San Diego. If there was<lb />
such a thing as a master piece of a<lb />
location, the Hotel Del Coronado as<lb />
it is used in The Stunt Man would be<lb />
it. Moviemaking is a seedbed of<lb />
paranoia. Peter O'Toole has put the<lb />
paranoia in Eli Cross, and there's<lb />
truth in this great caricature<lb />
� Pauline Kael, New Yorker<lb />
"I may be the most original<lb />
American movie of the year. It's<lb />
funny, fast, literate and audacious.<lb />
It has won unanimous raves from<lb />
critics. Rush's film is uncommonly<lb />
ambitious; it's a wickedly comic,<lb />
breathlessly paced story. The Stunt<lb />
Man is at once an exercise in pop<lb />
Pirandello, a satire of filmmakers,<lb />
and a touching moral tale about the<lb />
perils of paranoia. Rush keeps the<lb />
audience in a state of almost<lb />
hallucinatory suspense, constantly<lb />
pulling the rug out from under us as<lb />
he shifts from melodrama to<lb />
tragedy to farce. It's a sensory,<lb />
mind-twisting trip that leaves one<lb />
happily sated. O'Toole, looking<lb />
beautifully raved, gives his most en-<lb />
See FILM, Page 7<lb />
The Stunt Man, this weekends Free Flick will appear on<lb />
Thursday at 7 p.m. and Friday and Saturday at 5, 7:30 and 10<lb />
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THE EASTC AROLIANJQg�gbJg�l<lb />
Marsha Mason and Kristy McNichol Star<lb />
44<lb />
When<lb />
A Must For Simon<lb />
Two ECU co-eds at Be!k<lb />
enoving good weather. The conversion to co-ed seems to have been a success.<lb />
Co-Eds A re Pleased<lb />
By KATHY WEYLER<lb />
Imagine, if you can,<lb />
what might well have<lb />
become of the struggl-<lb />
ing divorcee and her<lb />
perky daughter in The<lb />
Goodbye Girl if<lb />
Richard Dreyfuss<lb />
hadn't come into their<lb />
lives. This done, you<lb />
will have a pretty good<lb />
idea of the scenario of<lb />
prolific Neil Simon's<lb />
latest movie, Only<lb />
When I Laugh, now<lb />
playing at the Buc-<lb />
caneer in Greenville.<lb />
Only When I Laugh<lb />
is something of a<lb />
departure from what<lb />
we have come to expect<lb />
from Neil Simon �<lb />
witty, warm comedies<lb />
with a slight aura of im-<lb />
possibility about them.<lb />
The wit is there, the<lb />
warmth is there (the<lb />
screenplay is by Neil<lb />
Simon, after all!) but<lb />
there is also a great deal<lb />
lover, and, most impor-<lb />
tant, her teen-age<lb />
daughter Polly (Kristy<lb />
McNichol).<lb />
The actress, Georgia<lb />
Hines, portrayed by<lb />
none other than Mar-<lb />
sha Mason (Mrs. Neil<lb />
Simon), is a most un-<lb />
Simonlike character.<lb />
She's not buddly-cute<lb />
� in fact, in her most<lb />
memorable scenes in<lb />
the film she is a<lb />
physical wreck. Her<lb />
character is probably<lb />
one of the most realistic<lb />
Simon has given us<lb />
lately. Basically im-<lb />
mature, Georgia strug-<lb />
gles admirably with<lb />
life's difficulties<lb />
through most of the<lb />
film, but cannot,<lb />
ultimately, come to<lb />
grips with her success.<lb />
There arc no easy<lb />
answers for Georgia.<lb />
Yet hers is a story of<lb />
growth, for she realizes<lb />
at the film's end just<lb />
what she is. In fact, she<lb />
says to her more<lb />
mature daughter,<lb />
"When I grow up, I<lb />
want to be just like<lb />
you<lb />
Despite this bit of<lb />
realism, much of the<lb />
old Simon remains. Ex-<lb />
cept for Georgia, the<lb />
film's characters are<lb />
painfully simplistic.<lb />
Jimmy, the homosex-<lb />
ual actor, does very lit-<lb />
tle except whine about<lb />
being out of work.<lb />
Toby spends at least<lb />
ninety-five percent of<lb />
the film preserving her<lb />
good looks. David uses<lb />
people. We don't see a5<lb />
many sides of Polly as<lb />
we might, but her main<lb />
concern seems to be her<lb />
relationship with her<lb />
mother. (Is this normal<lb />
for a seventeen-year-<lb />
old?) Also the dialogue<lb />
is obviously that �<lb />
dialogue. Even with<lb />
Georgia, we can almost<lb />
see the quotation marks<lb />
around the sentences.<lb />
Visually, Only When<lb />
I Laugh is pleasant.<lb />
Director Glenn Jordan<lb />
gives us a good, basic<lb />
film but with almost no<lb />
original, creative direc-<lb />
tion or photography �<lb />
like nearly everything<lb />
else that has come out<lb />
of Hollywood lately.<lb />
Describing Only<lb />
When I Laugh as en-<lb />
joyable is not accurate.<lb />
After all, the movie is<lb />
not unlike a<lb />
psychological study of<lb />
an alcoholic. But it is<lb />
an interesting film, and<lb />
a moving one. Simon<lb />
fans won't want to miss<lb />
this, as it may be an in-<lb />
dication of the beginn-<lb />
ing of a new Simon<lb />
style.<lb />
B JOSEPH C. OLIN1CK<lb />
Staff N rtWf<lb />
In an innovative move last year, ECU's hous-<lb />
ing office decided lo convert Belk Dormitory and<lb />
Jarvis Dormitory into co-ed dormitories and this<lb />
vear, the conversion has taken place. In some<lb />
students' opinions, the conversion is an experi-<lb />
ment by the housing office to see how feasible co-<lb />
ed living is. In any case, some results and conclu-<lb />
sions have been arrived at by the students who are<lb />
living in Belk and Jarvis.<lb />
At Belk. the situation is rather unique, for only<lb />
two floors in one wing of the three-winged<lb />
building are occupied by women. Thus, the<lb />
women are grossly outnumbered by the men and<lb />
at first, the women were concerned that problems<lb />
might occur because of the large population of<lb />
men in Belk. Now, however, the women seem to<lb />
be gradually learning to trust and feel comfor-<lb />
table with their male neighbors.<lb />
In tact, the women in Belk seem to have a very<lb />
positive attitude about living in Belk. They tend<lb />
to feel that the men protect them, and the men do<lb />
protect the women of Belk. For example, in the<lb />
recent "pantv raid the men of Belk prevented<lb />
the large grirup of wild raidersfrom entering Belk<lb />
and going up to the women's floors. Also, the<lb />
men tend to screen out and keep out any people<lb />
that have no business in Belk.<lb />
In general, the women of Belk tend to feel that<lb />
the men of their dorm act mature and follow the<lb />
rules. More important, the female residents of<lb />
Belk seem to have a very positive altitude about<lb />
co-ed living at Belk.<lb />
The male residents of Belk seem to have a very<lb />
positive attitude about co-ed living, also. They<lb />
just like seeing the women in and about the<lb />
building as they go about their daily living and<lb />
they seem to be glad that the women are making<lb />
an effort to get involved in house council and that<lb />
the women are interested in cleaning up and<lb />
decorating the appearance of Belk. In general, the<lb />
men tend to feel that the women enhance and im-<lb />
prove life at Belk, and they do not endorse such<lb />
things as "panty raids" or anything that would be<lb />
detrimental to the women of Belk.<lb />
At Jarvis, the attitudes of the residens are like<lb />
those of Belk's residents. The men tend to have a<lb />
very positive attitude about co-ed living, and so<lb />
do the women. In fact, co-ed living at Jarvis<lb />
seems to have fostered many "brother-sister"<lb />
relationships between men and women. That is,<lb />
co-ed living has generated many close friendships<lb />
between men and women.<lb />
Recently, the residents of Jarvis had a spaghetti<lb />
dinner and it definitely showed the positive spirit<lb />
that exists in Jarvis. A lot of men showed up and<lb />
put their talents and energies together and in a<lb />
group effort, they cooked the entire dinner.<lb />
Naturally, there were a lot of hungry women to<lb />
join the men in eating their creation. Truly it was<lb />
a pleasant evening, and that shows the positive at-<lb />
titude that the residents of Jarvis have about co-<lb />
ed living.<lb />
One of the things that should be emphasized<lb />
about Jarvis is its security system. At Jarvis, all<lb />
doors except the main entrance door are locked at<lb />
8 p.m. Around 1 a.m. the main entrance door is<lb />
locked; however, it en be opened by any of Jar-<lb />
vis's residents with his or her key. This system is<lb />
new on the ECU campus and may be put into ef-<lb />
fect in other dorms. In Jarvis, it has bveen very<lb />
effective in keeping "undesirable" people out of<lb />
the dormitory.<lb />
Despite all of the good results of the co-ed con-<lb />
version, there is one problem. In order to make<lb />
Belk and Jarvis co-ed dormitories, some male and<lb />
female students were forced out of their rooms.<lb />
Student that could not retain their previous<lb />
rooms remain upset. However, given time, such<lb />
feelings will dissipate.<lb />
Overall, the conversion of Belk and Jarvis into<lb />
co-ed dormitories has produced positive effects.<lb />
Most of the people living in the two dormitories<lb />
feel comfortable in and like the co-ed environ-<lb />
ment, and feeling comfortable in and liking one's<lb />
environment can make college life easier and<lb />
pleasant.<lb />
of seriousness.<lb />
Loosely based on one<lb />
of his earlier plays<lb />
("The Gingerbread<lb />
Lady"), Simon's Only<lb />
When I Laugh is the<lb />
stroy of a struggling,<lb />
rehabilitated alcoholic<lb />
actress and her rela-<lb />
tionships with the<lb />
Significant Others in<lb />
her life � Jimmy<lb />
(James Coco), a gay,<lb />
out-of-work actor,<lb />
Toby (Joan Jackett), a<lb />
neurotic, aging beauty,<lb />
David (David Dukes),<lb />
her former live-in<lb />
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joyable performance in years, and<lb />
Railsback, quivering with frighten-<lb />
ed, confused intensity, is his perfect<lb />
foil. Lawrence B. Marcus' witty<lb />
screenplay is that rare thing: a script<lb />
you can savor and remember<lb />
� David Ansen, Newsweek<lb />
"The Stunt Man is a labor of<lb />
love. Peter O'Toole's pyrotechnics<lb />
as a megalomaniacal director pro-<lb />
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Roings-on<lb />
� Andrew Sarris, Village Voice<lb />
"The Stunt Man is the year's<lb />
most clever film, an exhilarating<lb />
piece of flimflam that turns out to<lb />
be a genuine thriller. The film's<lb />
 gomaniacal director, Eli Cross, is<lb />
played to flamboyant perfection by<lb />
Peter O'Toole. Steve Railsback<lb />
begins to think that Eli Cross is<lb />
planning to kill him, and at that<lb />
point, The Stunt Man turns into a<lb />
heart-stopping thriller, featuring<lb />
some of the most spectacular stunts<lb />
ever placed on film. Movies that<lb />
regularly trick audiences can be<lb />
frustrating, but The Stunt Man is so<lb />
obviously in love with the fun and<lb />
excitement of movies that we go<lb />
along, waiting to be fooled. With<lb />
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� Gene Siskel, Chicago Tribune<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
OCTOBER , 1981<lb />
Page 8<lb />
Emotions Expected To<lb />
Play Big Role Saturday<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports rdii.it<lb />
Two things are sure about this<lb />
Saturday's ECU-Duke football<lb />
game, says Pirate head coach Ed<lb />
Emory. "We've got to win and they<lb />
will be keyed up<lb />
The Pirates, 2-2, are at a crucial<lb />
turning point in their season, star-<lb />
ting a three-game road trip before<lb />
returning home to Ficklen Stadium<lb />
tor an October 24 meeting with<lb />
15th-ranked Miami (Fla.).<lb />
The Blue Devils should definitely<lb />
be "keyed up as an aftermath of<lb />
ECU's 35-10 win over Duke in the<lb />
1980 season opener. "Our people<lb />
certainly haven't let them forget<lb />
that one Emory said. He then<lb />
pointed to three other factors that<lb />
he felt should help the Blue Devils<lb />
get mentally prepared for Satur-<lb />
day's game: the club's come-from-<lb />
behind win over Virginia last week,<lb />
the fact that the ECU contest is the<lb />
team's 1981 home opener and the<lb />
fact that an expanded Wallace<lb />
Wade Stadium will be dedicated<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
As a result, Emory says the<lb />
Pirates are working hard to offset<lb />
Wilson Says<lb />
Duke Must<lb />
Throw Well<lb />
B WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Vv(M jtii Spirl dilor<lb />
Duke coach Red Wilson doesn't<lb />
hesitate one bit when asked what his<lb />
Blue Devils must do to win against<lb />
the Pirates of East Carolina this<lb />
Saturday afternoon. "We have to<lb />
do what we do best, and that's<lb />
throw the dadburn football<lb />
W hich is something the Blue<lb />
Devils did well against the Virginia<lb />
Cavaliers last week as sophmore<lb />
Ron Sally, filling in for injured Ben<lb />
Bennett, completed 18 out of 26<lb />
passes for 336 yards in the 29-24<lb />
Blue Devil victory� their first of<lb />
the season.<lb />
However, in a 17-3 loss to South<lb />
Carolina the week before Sally com-<lb />
pleted just seven passes in 27 at-<lb />
tempts and threw three intercep-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"Ron Sally will be our starter.<lb />
I'm sure Wilsons says. "Ben<lb />
(Bennett) is 95 percent healthy right<lb />
now. He's improving very rapidly,<lb />
and he should be close to 100 per-<lb />
cent Saturday Bennett injured his<lb />
shoulder in the Blue Devils' season-<lb />
opening loss to Ohio State in Col-<lb />
umbus.<lb />
"Ben could have played last<lb />
Saturday in an emergency. But Sally<lb />
has eaned a chance to be our No. 1<lb />
any emotional edge the Devils might<lb />
have.<lb />
"We're trying to be emotional<lb />
ourselves the second-year mentor<lb />
said. "We have a lot to get up<lb />
about. We know what our<lb />
challenges are. We're trying to re-<lb />
establish identity and credibility<lb />
The Pirates have another reason<lb />
to get emotional about playing<lb />
Duke, a reason Emory says is not<lb />
very well known.<lb />
"Not much has been said but this<lb />
is the last game scheduled with Duke<lb />
 Emory said, referring back to the<lb />
fact that the team's game earlier this<lb />
year with North Carolina was the<lb />
last ECU-UNC game slated.<lb />
"That's all I read about when we<lb />
played that other team up there. 1<lb />
just hope this series can go on<lb />
Emory admitted, though, that it<lb />
would take a lot more than just be-<lb />
ing mentally prepared to defeat<lb />
Duke on Saturday.<lb />
"They're a fine football team<lb />
Emory said. "They're basically the<lb />
same football team that we played a<lb />
year ago, except that they have im-<lb />
proved so much<lb />
Emory said the big win over Duke<lb />
a year ago, in his debut as the Pirate<lb />
head man, came at a rough time for<lb />
the Blue Devils.<lb />
"We played them in the first<lb />
game of a new offensive system<lb />
he said. "They had a new coor-<lb />
dinator (Steve Spurrier) and a new<lb />
quarterback (then-freshman Ben<lb />
Bennett). They have improved every<lb />
game since that time<lb />
Though Bennett, the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference rookie-of-the-<lb />
year last season, is listed as a ques-<lb />
tionable starter for the game after<lb />
having missed two already this<lb />
season, Emory says he expects the<lb />
sophomore sensation to play.<lb />
Whether Bennett or replacement<lb />
Ron Sally gets the call at quarter-<lb />
back, Emory believes the Pirates<lb />
will have their hands full.<lb />
"The biggest improvement he<lb />
said, "is in their offensive line.<lb />
They're big, mobile and aggressive<lb />
� especially aggressive in pass pro-<lb />
tection.<lb />
"Everybody knows how good<lb />
their passing game is Emory<lb />
claimed. "They have great<lb />
receivers. (Cedric) Jones is one of<lb />
the best receivers in the country. He<lb />
has beaten everybody he's played<lb />
against this year. Also, their runn-<lb />
ing game is really improved<lb />
A rush from the ECU<lb />
line and good play from the Buc<lb />
secondary will be essential, then, if<lb />
the Blue Devils are to be stopped.<lb />
"We've been working on the rush<lb />
this week Emory said. "We really<lb />
haven't had to do that yet this<lb />
season<lb />
Emory also expressed respect for<lb />
the Blue Devil defense.<lb />
"On defense there is as much im-<lb />
provement as there is anywhere on<lb />
their football team. Their<lb />
linebackers, (Emmett) Tilley and<lb />
(Jimmy) Tyson, are very, very good.<lb />
They probably play better together<lb />
than any group we've played<lb />
against. That includes (Colon)<lb />
Abraham and (Sam) Key at State;<lb />
and (Darrell) Nicholson and (Lee)<lb />
Shaffer at Carolina. That's some<lb />
good company<lb />
The Pirate offensive attack will be<lb />
hampered somewhat by the loss of<lb />
halfback Earnest Byner, who in-<lb />
jured his knee against Toledo last<lb />
Saturday and may be out for the<lb />
season.<lb />
Saturday's kickoff in Durham is<lb />
scheduled for 1:30 p.m.<lb />
Yes &amp; No<lb />
Duke quarterback Ren Ben-<lb />
nett (above, 14) and ECU<lb />
halfback Earnest Byner (at<lb />
right, 44) have made<lb />
headlines recently due to in-<lb />
juries. Bennett has gotten<lb />
the okay to play in Satur-<lb />
day's Pirate-Blue Devil<lb />
game, but Byner will have<lb />
to sit out with a knee injury.<lb />
'm<lb />
Wolfpack Steals Bucs' Show<lb />
Duke Coach Red Wilson<lb />
with offensive coordinator<lb />
quarterback. We refuse to endanger<lb />
a player's future by playing him<lb />
when it isn't absolutely necessary.<lb />
Shoulder injuries take time to<lb />
heal<lb />
Sally, Wilson says, adds a new<lb />
dimension to the Duke offense.<lb />
"Ron is a good runner� very<lb />
strong but not real quick. He has the<lb />
ability to knock tacklers o him.<lb />
Ben hasn't been as clever as Sally.<lb />
Ron's a bigger threat, w here Ben is a<lb />
great touch passer. We have two<lb />
good quarterbacks now, but we're<lb />
not going to alternate Alter-<lb />
nating, Wilson says, can destroy a<lb />
team's confidence.<lb />
Even though Wilson stresses pass-<lb />
ing, the Blue Devils have had a<lb />
balanced offensive attack in their<lb />
first three contests� 103 passes at-<lb />
tempted compared to 104 running<lb />
plays.<lb />
The Blue Devil running attack has<lb />
been misleading, Wison says. "We<lb />
haven't had glowing statistics with<lb />
our running game because in most<lb />
of our games so far we've had to<lb />
play a catch-up type of ball. We've<lb />
caught up real quick with our pass-<lb />
(right) looks at action<lb />
Steve Spurrier.<lb />
mg game; so we tune to do what we<lb />
do best�either throw longoi throw<lb />
short<lb />
Mike Grayson is Duke's leading<lb />
rusher, picking up 137 yards on 44<lb />
carries. Sally has rushed 18 times,<lb />
accounting for 82 yards while<lb />
freshman Mike Atkinson has gained<lb />
45 yards on 13 attempts. Duke<lb />
averages 2.6 yards per rushing at-<lb />
tempt.<lb />
Wilson said his offense proved<lb />
something in last week's win over<lb />
Virginia. "(Our offense) showed we<lb />
could come back under adversity.<lb />
We had to throw, Virginia knew we<lb />
had to throw, and we still completed<lb />
our passes anyway. That's a very<lb />
good sign<lb />
The Blue Devil defense must<lb />
become more consistent, Wilson<lb />
sas. "We had some breakdowns,<lb />
but the were errors of commission,<lb />
not enors o' omission. Still those<lb />
errors have to be corrected. They<lb />
played spotty against Virginia but<lb />
well against South c arolina.<lb />
Against ECU, we'll have to play like<lb />
See WILSON. Page 10, Col. 1<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
M�i�ni sport t dilor<lb />
East Carolina soccer was in the<lb />
limelight at Ficklen Stadium<lb />
Wednesday night before a crowd of<lb />
500 and even though the spotlight<lb />
was on N.C. State's 5-0 win. Pirate<lb />
coach Brad Smith wasn't deterred<lb />
the least.<lb />
"Look, he said this was a great<lb />
crowd. None of the people who<lb />
came here were disappointed. The<lb />
kids had a good time at halftime;<lb />
(two 'earns from the Greenville<lb />
youth league put on an exhibition)<lb />
the fans had a good time, and I<lb />
know State had a good time.<lb />
"State was a much more skilled<lb />
team than us. I don't think our kids<lb />
tried too hard� we just couldn't<lb />
put the finishing touches on a few<lb />
plays. This game was something 1<lb />
wanted so badly that 1 may have<lb />
pushed the kids too much. That's<lb />
my problem<lb />
East Carolina's problem was in<lb />
the form of State's Francis<lb />
Moniedafe. a sophomore from<lb />
Yola, Nigeria, who penetrated the<lb />
Prate defense for three goals, one<lb />
coming on a free kick and another<lb />
when he took a pass from the mid-<lb />
dle and lofted the ball over goalie<lb />
Steve Brown.<lb />
The first half was mostly a defen-<lb />
sive struggle, filled with good passes<lb />
and missed opportunities. The first<lb />
score of the match came on a goal<lb />
by Prince Afejuku at 24:37 when he<lb />
took a pass in from the middle and<lb />
pushed a shot by the diving Brown.<lb />
In the second half superior ex-<lb />
perience enabled State to put the<lb />
match away on goals by Moniedafe<lb />
and Budhy Barber.<lb />
State had a greater number of<lb />
shots-on-goal than the Pirates, who<lb />
had trouble mounting offensive<lb />
drives. Mike Swan, a sophomore<lb />
from Hamilton, Bermuda, had the<lb />
best scoring chance of any Pirte<lb />
when he had a one-on-one oppor-<lb />
tunity that State goalie Chris Hud<lb />
son snared.<lb />
"State's set plays killed us<lb />
Smith said. "The first one (score)<lb />
was on a scramble in front of the<lb />
goal, and another came when our<lb />
freshman (goalie Danny Curtis) was<lb />
in the game. State just executed pro-<lb />
perly. Their skill was the kev. Our<lb />
guys hustled well and played well<lb />
Smith said his squad was<lb />
defensive-minded in the first half.<lb />
"We had planned to stay defensive<lb />
in the first half, and take it to them<lb />
in the second. Our idea was right,<lb />
but we should have let the second<lb />
half settle into a pattern<lb />
Smith said his team's lack ol of-<lb />
fense was primarily due to State's<lb />
overpowering team play. "We just<lb />
can't plav one-on-one against a<lb />
team like this<lb />
Even with the loss. Smith smiled<lb />
and said the night was a success<lb />
The Pirates, now 2-5. travel to<lb />
Catawba for a Sunday afternoon<lb />
match.<lb />
Pfwto B JON JORDAN<lb />
Action From Wednesdays NCSU-ECU Soccer Match<lb />
Reborn LaCock Now A Force On Pirate Line<lb />
Photo By GARY PATTERSON<lb />
LaCock Puts Block On Toledo Defender<lb />
By CHARGES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports r dllor<lb />
For East Carolina offensive guard<lb />
Bud LaCock it was a long time com-<lb />
ing, but he has finally begun to ac-<lb />
complish the sort of things he<lb />
dreamt about when he first walked<lb />
on campus four years ago.<lb />
LaCock came to the Pirates as a<lb />
defensive tackle after a star-studded<lb />
career at William Hoggard High.<lb />
One year his arrival on campus,<lb />
though, LaCock was switched to the<lb />
offensive line. For over a year after<lb />
that things did not exactly fall in<lb />
place for him.<lb />
"When I got here 1 had a great<lb />
love for defense LaCock said. "I<lb />
felt like 1 had a future at defensive<lb />
tackle. It got to the point that 1<lb />
wasn't progressing, though. I never<lb />
really had the mental edge I need-<lb />
ed<lb />
Soon after LaCock was switched<lb />
to the offensive line by then-head<lb />
coach Pat Dye, injuries put an end<lb />
to his hopes of adjusting to<lb />
something entirely new.<lb />
"I was lost on offense he said.<lb />
"Then 1 got hurt and both of my<lb />
knees were in casts for six months.<lb />
That really played on my mind. I<lb />
was almost afraid to go back out<lb />
there<lb />
But, alas, Dye left the Pirate pro-<lb />
gram and in his place came Ed<lb />
Emory. That was when LaCock<lb />
began to take the steps that would<lb />
lead him to where he is today.<lb />
"When the new coaches<lb />
got here it was like a<lb />
rebirth or something for<lb />
me. Coach Emory had a<lb />
lot to do with it. When he<lb />
got here he told me, 'Bud,<lb />
it's time for you to start<lb />
playing "<lb />
� Bud LaCock<lb />
"When the new coaches got<lb />
here the 6-4, 25-pound senior<lb />
guard said, "it was like a rebirth or<lb />
something for me. Coach Emory<lb />
had a lot to do with it. When he got<lb />
here he told me, 'Bud, it's time for<lb />
you to start playing "<lb />
LaCock said at that point he<lb />
decided to put his all into becoming<lb />
the best offensive lineman he could.<lb />
Still, he realized knew he would not<lb />
start right away. He was happy,<lb />
though, to be playing behind Wayne<lb />
Inman, who had been named a third<lb />
team Ail-American by the<lb />
Associated Press in 1979.<lb />
"I had no complaints about play-<lb />
ing behind Wayne LaCock said.<lb />
"In fact, I was really excited about<lb />
it. I knew playing behind him would<lb />
be a good experience. I knew how<lb />
much I could learn from Wayne<lb />
What LaCock did not count on<lb />
was Inman getting injured. It hap-<lb />
pened in a practice session following<lb />
the Pirates' second game last<lb />
season. Inman went down for the<lb />
season, thrusting the inexperienced<lb />
LaCock into a starting position.<lb />
"I never figured he'd go down<lb />
like he did LaCock said. "But I<lb />
had tried to have myself prepared<lb />
for something like that. 1 was only<lb />
semi-experienced but I guess it has<lb />
turned out to be a positive thing for<lb />
me now<lb />
LaCock went on to start the final<lb />
nine games of the season last year,<lb />
but still went into the 1981 spring<lb />
practice as somewhat of an under-<lb />
dog. He and highly-touted Miami<lb />
(Fla.) transfer Tom Carnes were<lb />
battling it out for the right guard<lb />
position.<lb />
Many observers, and especially<lb />
the media, gave Carnes an edge,<lb />
which only served to inspire LaCock<lb />
that much more.<lb />
"I guess all of that affected me in<lb />
a positive way LaCock claimed.<lb />
"Most people expected Tom to beat<lb />
me out, but I told myself 1 wasn't<lb />
going to let him If he did 1 would<lb />
die trying. 1 knew if 1 played the way<lb />
I was capable, I would win the posi<lb />
tion<lb />
LaCock did indeed win the posi-<lb />
tion while the multi-talented Carnes<lb />
was switched to tackle.<lb />
LaCock has established himself<lb />
this season as one of the leaders of a<lb />
much-improved offensive line. He<lb />
now has his sites set on playing<lb />
Duke Saturday in Durham, the<lb />
place of his birth.<lb />
"Most of my family is still living<lb />
in Durham LaCock said. "Most<lb />
of them will be at the game Satur-<lb />
day. I'd really like to do well in<lb />
front of them<lb />
LaCock went on to say that the<lb />
game with Duke should be a tough<lb />
one, that the Blue Devils have<lb />
"come of age<lb />
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Carolina and its spec<lb />
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of the rest of the Allan<lb />
tic oast Conference in<lb />
this week's individual<lb />
and team statistical<lb />
categories.<lb />
Bryant leads the<lb />
league in rushing, scor-<lb />
ing and all-purpose fense and defense,<lb />
running and is third in rushing offense and<lb />
total offense. Mean-<lb />
while, the fifth-ranked<lb />
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ACC's best in total of-<lb />
defense, pass defense<lb />
and punting.<lb />
Clemson is putting<lb />
up the best challenge,<lb />
with leaders in three in-<lb />
dividual and three team<lb />
categories.<lb />
With 520 yards in<lb />
just three games,<lb />
Bryant is running for<lb />
Heels Down Gritty Pirates<lb />
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"We tried to get the<lb />
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Carolna on Tuesday<lb />
night at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
It was a match in<lb />
which the home team<lb />
took a quick 111 lead<lb />
in the first set. 1 he<lb />
Pirates, playing<lb />
without starters 1 ita<lb />
I amas and Lexanne<lb />
Keeter, lost the lead<lb />
and the first set to the<lb />
lat Heels by a 15-13<lb />
count.<lb />
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match was close up un-<lb />
til the end when UNC<lb />
finally took a 15-9 vic-<lb />
tory.<lb />
In the thud and<lb />
deciding game the<lb />
smaller Pirates hung<lb />
tough and forced<lb />
Carolina to score one<lb />
point over the limit, as<lb />
the Var Heels won a<lb />
squeaker. 16-14.<lb />
Pirate coach Lynn<lb />
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hung close but still was<lb />
very disappointed in<lb />
the outcome.<lb />
"We played hard to<lb />
a certain extent and<lb />
then 1 fell the team<lb />
became too cautious<lb />
she explained. "I am<lb />
very pleased that our<lb />
serving has improved. I<lb />
think that the thing we<lb />
are missing is the con-<lb />
fidence that the serve<lb />
will be in every time we<lb />
stop to the line. 1 am<lb />
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played considering our<lb />
injury situation<lb />
Davidson then of-<lb />
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surprise the heck out of<lb />
everyone<lb />
The loss to North<lb />
Carolina droped the<lb />
Ladv Pirates record to<lb />
2-7; a majority of those<lb />
losses coming in last<lb />
weekend's N.C. State<lb />
Invitational in Raleigh.<lb />
The Lady Pirates<lb />
next action will be at<lb />
the University of South<lb />
Carolina Tournament<lb />
in Columbia Friday.<lb />
Falcons Face Eagles<lb />
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(UPl) � If he had his<lb />
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days off this week in-<lb />
stead of the usual one,<lb />
then they won't have<lb />
any off next week<lb />
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get ready to play<lb />
another tough game the<lb />
following Sunday<lb />
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Sunday's loss in<lb />
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touchdowns for 30<lb />
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already has a season<lb />
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Clemson quarter-<lb />
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quarterback Rod<lb />
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Virginia's Darren<lb />
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Easl Carolina lost a lot<lb />
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squad which posted a<lb />
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1981-82 unit.<lb />
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best freshman class<lb />
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two transfers will add a<lb />
lot of depth where we<lb />
need it she says.<lb />
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ed into the program<lb />
quickly�that's a credit<lb />
to our eterans. They<lb />
haven't made the<lb />
freshmen and<lb />
newcomers feel like<lb />
outsiders<lb />
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departed<lb />
starters�Laurie Sikes,<lb />
Kathy Riley and Marcia<lb />
Girven�and the two<lb />
top reserves � Lydia<lb />
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Continued From Page 8<lb />
we did in the South Carolina game.<lb />
"Forgei comparative scores he<lb />
stresses, noting East Carolina's<lb />
previous losses to North Carolina<lb />
and North Carolina State. "obod<lb />
we'll play, lias the overall team speed<lb />
hai East Carolina has. And, don't<lb />
et, Easl Carolina will be the oil-<lb />
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lotball team, and they're<lb />
led with talented individuals.<lb />
n time you face a wishbone team,<lb />
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some big, strong people-<lb />
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i i nesi Bynei and Roy Wiley<lb />
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like the Pirates, he also has some in-<lb />
jury problems. Defensive back<lb />
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