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�be<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 57 No. 15<lb />
Tuesday, October 13,1981<lb />
GrteaviNe. N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Unity Stressed<lb />
SGA Holds First Meeting<lb />
By DIANE ANDERSON<lb />
vMsijni Nr��s r dtt�r<lb />
I he SGA held its first meeting o<lb />
the 1981-82 school year yesterday at<lb />
5:00 p.m.<lb />
After a moment o( silence, Mar-<lb />
vin Braxton. StiA vice president,<lb />
called the meeting to order. The<lb />
first ordei ol business was the<lb />
sweating into office of the newly<lb />
elected legislators.<lb />
As the executive officers and<lb />
faculty advisors and administrators<lb />
were introduced to the legislature,<lb />
the) spoke to the importance o re-<lb />
maining united.<lb />
I esier Nail, SGA president, said.<lb />
"1 encourage you to talk to each<lb />
other in here and out oi here. Know<lb />
what is going on in each others<lb />
minds and work together<lb />
Braxton also encouraged the<lb />
legislators to maintain a "theme of<lb />
unity for the next year<lb />
Gary Williams, a second year<lb />
veteran of the SGA, was elected bv<lb />
an overwhelming majority as the<lb />
speaker of the legislature for<lb />
1981-82. In his nomination speech,<lb />
he expressed a desire to restructure<lb />
the bylaws, "especially in the com-<lb />
mittee areas<lb />
There are still eight openings for<lb />
day student and dormitory represen-<lb />
taties. Tyler and Belk dorms need<lb />
two representatives, Fletcher and<lb />
l! instead need one, and there are<lb />
two openings for day student<lb />
representatives.<lb />
Interested students can file in the<lb />
SGA office between 8 a.m. and 5<lb />
p.m Monday through Friday,<lb />
before October 26. Appointments<lb />
will then be made through inter-<lb />
views bv the screenings and appoint-<lb />
ments committee.<lb />
Russell Overman presented a bill<lb />
which now requires all appropria-<lb />
tion requests to be into the commit-<lb />
tee by November 2.<lb />
The run-offs elections that were<lb />
announced last week because of<lb />
candidates who came within one<lb />
vote of each other will not be held<lb />
due to the bylaws which state that a<lb />
run-off can only be held in the case<lb />
of a tie vote.<lb />
The official winners, therefore, in<lb />
these elections are Becky Strine,<lb />
freshman class president, Cindy<lb />
Heines for junior class president,<lb />
and Tracy Gray and Barry Peele as<lb />
representatives for Aycock dorm.<lb />
There will, however, be a run-off<lb />
election for the representatives in<lb />
Jones dorm, due to the fact that one<lb />
of the candidates was left off of the<lb />
first ballot. The election will be held<lb />
on October 14 in Jones. The can-<lb />
didates are Danny White, Mitchell<lb />
Haber, and Keith Johnson.<lb />
Throughout the meeting, an inter-<lb />
preter sat in the front of the room<lb />
and clearly mouthed everything that SGA Vice President Lester Nail recognized in yesterday's first meeting of the ear the legislators who have<lb />
was said for the benefit of the hear- previously worked in the SGA. Nail, along with other administrators and executive council members, encouraged<lb />
ing impaired. the new legislature to work together and remain united.<lb />
rkoo Br GABY FATTfJBO<lb />
Chancellor Search Committee Selected<lb />
B TOM HALT<lb />
Se�� fdiior<lb />
The chairman oi the ECU Board of Trustees an-<lb />
nounced Monday the appointment of a 15-member<lb />
committee to choose the university's next chancellor.<lb />
shley B Futrell said the Chancellor Selection Com-<lb />
mittee's firs! meeting will be October 20 in the Willis<lb />
Building. A public hearing will be held at 9:30 a.m and<lb />
the committee will meet with UNC system president<lb />
William Friday that afternoon to begin the search for a<lb />
replacement for Thomas B. Brewer.<lb />
" t the public meeting, people can express anything<lb />
they think is wrong with ECU Futrell said. "I'd like<lb />
for them to say what kind of chancellor they'd like to<lb />
have<lb />
Futrell added that faculty and student input is en-<lb />
couraged. Anyone wishing to speak should contact Dr.<lb />
Joseph Boyette, the executive secretary of the commit-<lb />
tee, at the Willis Building. Futrell suggested that written<lb />
summaries be prepared o any statements made for the<lb />
permanent records of the committee.<lb />
The trustees chairman said the committee had receiv-<lb />
ed "a bunch" of nominations for an interim chancellor<lb />
until the position can be permanently filled, including<lb />
vice chancellor for academic affairs Dr. Robert Maier,<lb />
Dr. William Byrd of the physics department. Dr.<lb />
Douglas Jones of the School of Education, Dr. Charles<lb />
Rob of the medical school and Dr. James Bearden of<lb />
the School of Business. Dr. John Howell of the<lb />
academic affairs office and the political science depart-<lb />
ment is also a leading candidate, Futrell said.<lb />
When asked when he thought the interim chancellor<lb />
would be named, Futrell said he had asked Friday the<lb />
same question four times. The UNC president told<lb />
Futrell that an interim chancellor would be named as<lb />
soon as Brewer was placed elsewhere, but Friday did not<lb />
give him any information as to where the chancellor<lb />
would be placed.<lb />
Futrell added that he believes Brewer will begin his<lb />
leave of absence before the interim chancellor is<lb />
selected.<lb />
"I'm sure the new chancellor will stress academic ex-<lb />
cellence and be an athletic supporter Futrell said.<lb />
Responding to the rumor that former U.S. senator<lb />
and ECU alumnus Robert Morgan was the leading can-<lb />
didate for the chancellor's post, Futrell said, "He's<lb />
been nominated. Anyone can nominate anyone else<lb />
The search committee is now advertising through<lb />
academic journals for candidates to fill the post. As for<lb />
any requirements such as a doctoral degree being needed<lb />
to qualify for the chancellor's position, Futrell said he<lb />
didn't think the chancellor even had to be a college<lb />
graduate. The deadline for applications is December 15,<lb />
according to the chairman.<lb />
Futrell will act as chairman of the committee and<lb />
Boyette will serve in a non-voting position.<lb />
Faculty members on the committee are Dr. Robert<lb />
Brame, professor of the School of Medicine; Dr. Clin-<lb />
ton Downing, associate professor of the School of<lb />
Education; Dr. Robert Hursey, associate professor of<lb />
mathematics; Dr. Rosina Lao, chairwoman of the<lb />
Department ol Psychology, and Dr. Thomas Johnson,<lb />
chairman ol the Faculty Senate.<lb />
Trustees rhomas Bennett, Dr. John Bndgers, Ralph<lb />
Kmsev Jr John Minges II. and Troy Pate are also on<lb />
the committee.<lb />
Alumni members are Oerald Arnold, a judge in the<lb />
N.C. Court ol ppeals; Carolyn Fulghum, associate<lb />
dean and director ol residence life; and Phillip Dixon,<lb />
president ol the EC! Mumni Association.<lb />
E I students are represented on the committee by<lb />
SGA president I estei Nail.<lb />
The comm II meet once a week after October 20<lb />
and probably twice a week after December 15, Futrell<lb />
said after making the announcement.<lb />
Futrell. Bndgers, Minges, Pate and Fulghum served<lb />
on the 1977-1978 search committee that recommended<lb />
Brewer for the position vacated by Leo W. Jenkins.<lb />
Brewer's resignation is effective June 30, 1982.<lb />
Moral Majority Reaffirmed<lb />
Falwell Speaks In Raleigh<lb />
Reverend Jerry Falwell, Moral Majority leader<lb />
By MIKE HUGHES<lb />
SUN Wriltr<lb />
"Nowhere do we believe that we<lb />
can impose our philosophy on so-<lb />
meone else's lifestyle<lb />
At a recent press conference in<lb />
Raleigh, Moral Majority leader<lb />
Jerry Falwell reaffirmed several of<lb />
his organization's stands on today's<lb />
moral and political issues. Falwell<lb />
stated early in the conference that<lb />
the Moral Majority believes in<lb />
"decency, morality and the fami-<lb />
ly"<lb />
Falwel emphasized that the New<lb />
Right, a fast growing political<lb />
movement for which he is the<lb />
spokesman, does believe in the con-<lb />
stitutional separation of church and<lb />
state. He explained that he concen-<lb />
trates his message on encouraging<lb />
members of different religious<lb />
backgrounds to actively participate<lb />
in moral issues.<lb />
"Abortion today is the issue �<lb />
the civil rights issue of the 1980s �<lb />
and it is not going to go away he<lb />
said. "From here on out, if you are<lb />
going to run for dog catcher you<lb />
had better do right on that issue<lb />
Falwell said that some members<lb />
of the "old conservative move-<lb />
ment" have not endorsed the views<lb />
of the New Right. He cited Sen.<lb />
Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz as an ex-<lb />
ample. Goldwater is reluctant to<lb />
give up his position at the forefront<lb />
of the old conservative movement,<lb />
Falwell said.<lb />
However, Goldwater's criticisms<lb />
of the faction are not indicative of<lb />
the Reagan administration's at-<lb />
titude, according to Falwell. "We<lb />
do believe the president's commit-<lb />
ment is real he said. "We believe<lb />
a majority of the Senate and<lb />
perhaps a majorioty of the House is<lb />
there to work with us<lb />
Falwell cited some problems con-<lb />
sistently facing conservatives in the<lb />
past. "Conservatives have always<lb />
had the tendency of shooting their<lb />
own wounded he said. "We can't<lb />
agree on everything, so we won't do<lb />
anything together<lb />
However, Falwell says that this<lb />
practice has changed. "As a matter<lb />
of fact, it has changed so rapidly in<lb />
the last five years that it has<lb />
frightened everybody he said. The<lb />
reason why we have so many people<lb />
screaming bloody murder is that<lb />
we've put together a coalition � the<lb />
largest such coalition numerically<lb />
ever put together<lb />
According to Falwell, the attacks<lb />
and criticisms of the New Right by<lb />
leading government and non-<lb />
government liberals has worked to<lb />
the organization's advantage.<lb />
"Norman Lear and George<lb />
McGovern, more than any two per-<lb />
sons, have helped the Moral Majori-<lb />
ty become the force it is Falwell<lb />
said.<lb />
Falwell said he chose Lear, pro-<lb />
ducer of television shows such as<lb />
Maude and Mary Hartman, Mary<lb />
Hartman, because Lear's shows<lb />
caused the formation of a coalition<lb />
for better television. "Here is<lb />
America standing up, saying, 'Hey.<lb />
we don't want a cesspool in our liv-<lb />
ing rooms "Falwell said.<lb />
"George McGovern is<lb />
See FALWELL, Page 3<lb />
NAACP Convention<lb />
Held In Greenville<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Mill Wrilrr<lb />
"I've spent half my life fightin'<lb />
for things other people take for<lb />
granted. Tell them where we came<lb />
from<lb />
These were the words of Ben-<lb />
jamin Hooks, national president of<lb />
the NAACP, spoken during his<lb />
keynote address to the annual state<lb />
convention of the association in<lb />
Greenville last weekend.<lb />
"We're on our way to freedom<lb />
land and there ain't nobody gonna<lb />
turn us around Hooks told the au-<lb />
dience in a comment directed<lb />
toward Ronald Reagan, budget<lb />
director David Stockman and Sen.<lb />
Jesse Helms. "The NAACP was<lb />
here when Reagan was elected�<lb />
we'll be here when he's gone<lb />
Commenting further on past civil<lb />
rights victories for blacks, Hooks<lb />
said, "Remember how we got here<lb />
tonight. There were folks who walk-<lb />
ed in the streets, got bloody and<lb />
beat� that's how we got here<lb />
The standing-room-only audience<lb />
at the Ramada Inn cheered loudly<lb />
with each of Hooks' comments.<lb />
Hooks recently filled the executive<lb />
post after the death of Roy Wilkins.<lb />
Hooks said 31 percent of all<lb />
blacks live at or below the poverty<lb />
line and 51 percent of black youths<lb />
are unemployed.<lb />
"The budget cuts are real he<lb />
said. "Reagan has just lived in<lb />
another world. He's sincere, but<lb />
he's sincerely wrong Hooks added<lb />
that he did not consider Reagan a<lb />
rascist, but said "Reagan is anti-<lb />
poor. He wants to turn back the<lb />
clock, but we're gonna wind it for-<lb />
ward. We're gonna move<lb />
"The vote is our most powerful<lb />
See BLACK, Page 3<lb />
City Council Approves<lb />
Controlled Parking<lb />
Those Were The Days �"� �� CA"V ���"<lb />
Carol Martoccia, the owner of Pipe Dreams, chats with an<lb />
employee before the anti-parapernalia law took effect.<lb />
By DIANE ANDERSON<lb />
AmuUi Nrwi t.ditor<lb />
The Greenville City Council ap-<lb />
proved the establishment of a con-<lb />
trolled residential parking area near<lb />
the ECU campus Thursday night.<lb />
The area includes the north side<lb />
of Fourth Street from Summit to<lb />
Student Street and the east side of<lb />
Jarvis Street from Fourth to Third<lb />
Street.<lb />
The reason given for the<lb />
establishment of the controlled<lb />
parking area was that two-thirds of<lb />
the vehicles parked in the area<lb />
belonged to people not living there.<lb />
Residents in these neighborhoods<lb />
will be required to obtain parking<lb />
stickers which allow them to park<lb />
on the streets at any time of day.<lb />
Between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on<lb />
weekdays, cars without stickers can<lb />
park in the restricted areas for only<lb />
two hours. Any unauthorized vehi-<lb />
cle parked for more than the two-<lb />
hour limit will be towed.<lb />
Signs will be put up designating<lb />
the controlled parking areas and<lb />
warnings will be given for the first<lb />
week of enforcement. The effected<lb />
areas are all single family, residen<lb />
tial neighborhoods.<lb />
Early in the meeting, SGA vice<lb />
president Marvin Braxton spoke as<lb />
a representative of the student<lb />
See PLAN, Page 3<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Opinions4<lb />
Campus Forum4<lb />
Entertainment5<lb />
Sports8<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 13. 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
LAW SOCIETY<lb />
ECU Law Society will meet on<lb />
Thursday niflM, October 15 at i 30<lb />
in Room Hi. Menuertiall Guest<lb />
Speaker will be Linda Boon. Ofrec<lb />
tor o Placement, university of<lb />
Richmond Law School Please loin<lb />
us. Further information call Diane<lb />
Jones rS� �S�<lb />
SKI SNOWSHOE<lb />
Christmas and Spring Break<lb />
trips will be made to Snowshoe.<lb />
West Virginia for PMVE credit or<lb />
non credit There will be mn<lb />
organiiational meeting on Man<lb />
day, October 17 at 5 p.m in<lb />
Minges. room let. A slide presen<lb />
tat.on 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 mis meeting For addi<lb />
tional information contact Mrs Jo<lb />
Saunders at W 4000. Memorial<lb />
Gym 705<lb />
VOLLEYBALL<lb />
THe PRC Society and Jeffery's<lb />
Beer and Wine will be sponsoring<lb />
a Co Rec volleyball Tournament<lb />
at Minges Coliseum on October 31<lb />
fromlJepm There is a ten dollar<lb />
entry fee First place, keg. second<lb />
place, pony keg Other prizes will<lb />
be awarded Sign up at the PRC<lb />
building iBehmd McDonalds and<lb />
across Irom Hardees on Cotanche<lb />
St 1 Deadline Oct W Teams must<lb />
consist of six persons with at least<lb />
two females per team<lb />
COMMUNITY ARTS<lb />
MANAGEMENT<lb />
There will be a meeting of all the<lb />
Community Arts Management<lb />
majors October 14 The meeting<lb />
will be held in Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
at :30 pm Mary Ann Penn<lb />
ington. Director of Greenville Art<lb />
Museum will be the speaker<lb />
GEOLOGY<lb />
The Geology Club would like to<lb />
invite all persons to attend Brown<lb />
Bag Seminar no J on October 16.<lb />
at 1 p m in Room 301. Graham<lb />
Building The topic will be<lb />
"Geochronology as a Tool for<lb />
Deciphering trie Geologic History<lb />
of me Appalachians presented<lb />
by Or Paul D Fullager, Prof of<lb />
Geology. UNC CH A short<lb />
meeting of the Geology Club will<lb />
follow the seminar to discuss up<lb />
coming events, including a Hallo<lb />
ween party Remember � bring<lb />
your lunch!<lb />
UNIVERSITY<lb />
COMMITTEES FOR<lb />
STUDENT MEMBERS<lb />
Applications are now being<lb />
taken for students wishing to serve<lb />
on university Committees for the<lb />
101 17 school year A number of<lb />
student positions art open on<lb />
University Admimstrtative Com<lb />
miftees and Faculty Senate Com<lb />
mi flees<lb />
These commmittees with stu<lb />
dent vacancies art<lb />
COMMITTEES<lb />
Administrative Committees<lb />
Alcohol'Orug Education Commit<lb />
tee<lb />
Committee for International Stu<lb />
dent Affairs<lb />
Committee for Residence Life<lb />
Committee on Status of Minorities<lb />
Committee on Student Health Ser<lb />
vices<lb />
Handicapped Student Services<lb />
Committee<lb />
Residence Status Appeals Com<lb />
mittee<lb />
Scholarship Weekend Committee<lb />
Traffic Appeals Committee<lb />
University Facilities Committee<lb />
HISTORY<lb />
All history maiors and minors<lb />
are invited to attend Phi Alpha<lb />
The'a's annual cookout Hotdogs<lb />
and other refreshments" will be<lb />
served1 Tickets can be purchased<lb />
for S7 00 from any Phi Alpha Theta<lb />
member or m the history dept of<lb />
fkre It will be he'd Oct 16 at 4 X<lb />
at tne picnic area next to<lb />
Memorial Gym<lb />
Any hisotry maior or minor who<lb />
has 17 h .n history, ag pa of 3 0<lb />
in history and a 7 y overall is m<lb />
vited to become a member of the<lb />
Lamoaa E'a chapter of Phi Alpha.<lb />
Theta international Honor Society<lb />
in H.story<lb />
SNEA<lb />
The Student National Education<lb />
Association meeting will be held<lb />
October Jl. Wednesday, at 4 00<lb />
p m. m Speight 701 All education<lb />
maiors are invited<lb />
NCSL<lb />
There wii be a meeting ot the<lb />
N C Student Legislature on Tues<lb />
day. October 13 at 7 p.m in<lb />
Menoenha" 717 All interested per<lb />
sons please attend<lb />
BILLIARDS<lb />
Register now for the ACU I<lb />
MEN'S DAY STUDENT<lb />
BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT to<lb />
be held Monday October 19 at 6<lb />
p.m. at Mendenhaii All ECU day<lb />
students who wish to participate<lb />
must register at the Billiaros<lb />
Center no later than Sunday. Oc<lb />
tober IS<lb />
This double elimination eight<lb />
ball tournament will determine<lb />
me top tour (4) day student con<lb />
tenders who will face the dorm<lb />
student winners m the ACU I All<lb />
Campus B'Hiards Tournament to<lb />
be held Monday November 2 and<lb />
Tuesday. November 3 The first<lb />
and second place finishers of the<lb />
All Campus Tournament will<lb />
represent ECU at the regional<lb />
tournament in Virginia in<lb />
February The ail expense paid<lb />
trip for me delegates will be spon<lb />
sored by Mendenhaii Student<lb />
Center<lb />
Registration torms and detailed<lb />
information is available at the<lb />
Billiards Center<lb />
Faculty<lb />
miftees<lb />
Senate Academic Com<lb />
WORSHIP<lb />
A Student Episcopal service of<lb />
Holy Communion will be<lb />
celebrated Tuesday evening. Oc<lb />
tober 13 m the chapel of St Paul s<lb />
Episcopal Church. 406 4th Street<lb />
lone block from Garrett Dormi<lb />
The service will be at 5 30 p m<lb />
witti the Episcopal Chaplain, the<lb />
Bev Bill Hadden. celebrating<lb />
Admissions Committee<lb />
Career Education Committee<lb />
Committee for Teaching EHec<lb />
tiveness<lb />
Course Drop Appeals Committee<lb />
Continuing Education Committee<lb />
Credits Committee<lb />
General College Committee<lb />
Student Scholarship. Fellowships<lb />
and Financial Aid<lb />
Teacher Education Committee<lb />
university Computer committee<lb />
University Libraries Committee<lb />
Applications may be picked up<lb />
at the following locations Office<lb />
of the Vice Chancellor tor Student<lb />
Life. 704 Whichard. Mendenhaii<lb />
Student Center information Desk<lb />
SGA Office. Mendenhaii Student<lb />
Center Office of intramural<lb />
Recreational Services. Memorial<lb />
Gym and Residence Han Drec<lb />
tors Offices<lb />
The university greatly ap<lb />
preciates the efforts of those<lb />
students who have served in the<lb />
past and hope that students will<lb />
continue their interest and par<lb />
ticipation Questions about<lb />
University committees and<lb />
membership may be directed to<lb />
the Office of the Vice Chancellor<lb />
tor Student Lite (757 6541)<lb />
SURF CLUB<lb />
A meeting will be held wednes<lb />
day October 14 and Aednesdav<lb />
October 71 at 7 00 8 OOP m . Room<lb />
771 Mendenhaii<lb />
All members are urged to at<lb />
tend New members welcomed1<lb />
CAMPUS<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
REGISTRATION<lb />
The Office ot the Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life is cur<lb />
rently registering campus<lb />
organizations for 1981 87 It you<lb />
are a member of a new or existing<lb />
organization, verify with the of<lb />
ficers that a registration lorm tor<lb />
your organization has been com<lb />
pleted and returned to this office<lb />
Forms are available at four loca<lb />
tions on campus Mendenhaii Stu<lb />
dent Center information Desk.<lb />
SGA Office, intramural<lb />
Recreational Services Office and<lb />
704 Whichard Building The final<lb />
deadline for receipt of these<lb />
registration forms is October 78.<lb />
1981 Organizations failing to<lb />
register will not be allowed to use<lb />
campus facilities The following is<lb />
a list of last year's organizations<lb />
that have not registered this year<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta. American Choral<lb />
Directors Association, American<lb />
Society ot Interior Designers Ar<lb />
chery Club of East Carolina Bap<lb />
fist Student Union Beta tcappa<lb />
Alphas. Buccaneer Campus<lb />
Christian Fellowship Clay Guild.<lb />
Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Zeta ECU<lb />
Adult Education Association ECU<lb />
Fencing Club, ECU Gay Com<lb />
munity, ECU Hillel. ECU Media<lb />
Board ECU Physical Fitness<lb />
Club. ECU Raquetbali Club. ECU<lb />
Snow Skiing Club. ECU Surf Club.<lb />
Gamma Sigma Sigma. Geoid. In<lb />
dependents for Anderson, intra<lb />
Fraternity Council, international<lb />
Students Association. Kappa<lb />
Sigma. Lambda Alpha Epsilon,<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha. Medical<lb />
School Guild. North Carolina<lb />
Vocational Association. Omega<lb />
Psi Phi. Physical Education Ma<lb />
jors Club, Physical Therapy Club.<lb />
Pi Mu Epsilon. Pi Sigma Alpha<lb />
Rebel. Returning Older Students<lb />
in Education Rho Epsilon. Rock<lb />
Church Student Fellowship. Senior<lb />
Class Presdent Sigma Nu Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Tau<lb />
Gamma Sigma Xi Society lor<lb />
Collegiate journalists Society ot<lb />
United Liberal Students<lb />
Socialogy'Anthropology Club, Stu<lb />
dent Council for Exceptional<lb />
Children Student Dietetic<lb />
Association Student Legislature<lb />
of East Carolina Student<lb />
Volunteers tor Real Tau KaptM<lb />
Epsilon, University Folk � Coun<lb />
try Dance Club<lb />
COURSES FOR<lb />
NON MUSIC MAJORS<lb />
Music Appreciation (Must 77081<lb />
it the music class most often taken<lb />
by non music maiors However,<lb />
the following music classes also<lb />
are available tor General Educa<lb />
tion Fine Arts credit Muse 7718.<lb />
Orchestral Music Muse 7738. Con<lb />
temporary Music and Muse 7758.<lb />
History of Jazz Music<lb />
The following performance<lb />
groups accept non music maiors<lb />
by permission ot the instructor<lb />
Concert Band Symphonic Band.<lb />
University Chorale, Man's Glee<lb />
Club. Women s Glee Club and<lb />
Women's Chorus Limited spaces<lb />
will be available tor private<lb />
lessons m several applied music<lb />
areas<lb />
DEMOCRATS<lb />
There will be an organizational<lb />
meeting of the College Federation<lb />
of Young Democrats m Room 248<lb />
Mendenhaii at 7 p m Wednesday<lb />
mght All interested students<lb />
please attend A discussion of the<lb />
itinerary tor the February visit<lb />
from Vice President Mondale will<lb />
be discussed 11 there are any<lb />
questions please call Marvin<lb />
Braxton at 758 2 791<lb />
As of October 14 198' room<lb />
reservations for any organization<lb />
listed above desirng campus<lb />
facilities through the Central<lb />
Resevation Office will be held un<lb />
til verification ot registration has<lb />
Oeen received from the Office of<lb />
the Vice Chancellor tor Student<lb />
Lite<lb />
THE WAY<lb />
GOD wants you to have the best<lb />
lite now To get the best life now<lb />
you must understand God ano his<lb />
promises To understand God and<lb />
his promises you must understand<lb />
the Bible (Word and will of God)<lb />
is anybody out there not satisfied<lb />
with what the know and wants to<lb />
know more about how to live the<lb />
best life now it you desire to<lb />
know the truth come by and iOn<lb />
us on our enioyable quest Always<lb />
Monday and Thrusday night 7 30<lb />
p m MSC Room 242 and Thurs<lb />
day morning 11 30 am Room<lb />
212 dust past the music listening<lb />
room). Mendenhaii Stend Student<lb />
Center i Romans 8)<lb />
BACKGAMMON<lb />
T he ACU I All Campus<lb />
Backgammon Tournament will be<lb />
held Monday October 26 at 6 p m<lb />
in the MSC Multi Purpose Room<lb />
The double elimination competi<lb />
tion sponsored t Mendenhaii<lb />
Student Center, will determine the<lb />
two 12 representatives who will<lb />
compete at the ACU I Region v<lb />
Tournament n Virginia m<lb />
February The all expense paid<lb />
tnp tor the delegates will be spon<lb />
sored by Mendenhaii<lb />
All ECU students who wish to<lb />
participate must register at the<lb />
Billiards Center no later man Sun<lb />
day October 25<lb />
CORSSOCW<lb />
AH Corrections and Social Work<lb />
maiors and intended maior are m<lb />
vited to attend a "blast" with the<lb />
faculty Tickets to this wing ding<lb />
are $2 00 and are on sale at the cor<lb />
rections social work office on 3rd<lb />
floor Allied Health or from any<lb />
CORSO Member<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Tau Chapter ot Phi Sigma P Na<lb />
tional Honor Fraternity will meet<lb />
at 6 p m tomorrow to address m<lb />
vitations to the tall smoker Please<lb />
try to attend<lb />
PHOTOGRAPHY<lb />
Have you looked at a 35mm SLR<lb />
camera and thought how difficult<lb />
it must be to use with all the dials,<lb />
numbers switches and settings?<lb />
Many people are frightened away<lb />
from the camera because it does<lb />
look complex However, the<lb />
camera is designed for everyone<lb />
from beginner to professional<lb />
PHOTOGRAPHY a course now<lb />
offered at Mendenhaii Student<lb />
Center is an introduction for<lb />
beginners to the operation of a<lb />
35mm single lens reflex camera<lb />
and to some basic photographic<lb />
techniques Metering, depth of<lb />
field, shutter speeds aperture<lb />
control, filters electronic flash,<lb />
and types of film will be discussed<lb />
Participants will be required to<lb />
shoot film and have it processed<lb />
for reviewing during class time<lb />
Also participants must have a<lb />
35mm SLR or a twin lens reflex<lb />
camera to use during the course<lb />
The workshop will meet each<lb />
Tuesday evening tor six weeks<lb />
from 7pm until 10 p m begmn<lb />
ing October 27 Participants must<lb />
regster m person at the MSC<lb />
Crafts Center no later than Satur<lb />
day October 24<lb />
WOMEN'S BILLIARDS<lb />
Register now tor the ACU I All<lb />
Campus Women's Billiards Tour<lb />
namenl to be held Wednesday. Oc<lb />
tober 28 a� 6 p m at Menoenhall<lb />
The registration deadline is Mon<lb />
day October 26<lb />
This double elimination eight<lb />
ball tournament will determine<lb />
the one (1) winner who will repre<lb />
sent ECU m the women's billiards<lb />
event at the regional tournament<lb />
in Virginia in February The all<lb />
expense paid trip will be spon<lb />
sored by Mendenhaii Student<lb />
Center<lb />
Registration forms and detailed<lb />
information is available at the<lb />
Billiards Center<lb />
MODEL UNITED<lb />
NATIONS<lb />
There will be a meeting ot the<lb />
Model united Nations on Thurs<lb />
day October 15 at 4 00 m<lb />
Brewster C 105 All interested peo<lb />
pie are welcome to come<lb />
RUSSIAN ANYONE?<lb />
if you were closed out of Russian<lb />
1001 last semester or could not fit<lb />
it into your schedule, the course<lb />
will be ottered again Spring<lb />
semester. MWF at 9 00<lb />
Also offered wii be Russian<lb />
Literature of the 19th Century in<lb />
translation. (RUSS 7770) a course<lb />
which deals with Dostoevsky.<lb />
Tolstoy and other great Russian<lb />
wirters This course is taught m<lb />
English (MWF 1 00) and if may be<lb />
taken as an elective or to satisfy<lb />
the General College humanities<lb />
requirement<lb />
GTU<lb />
POETRY FORUM<lb />
ECU Poetry Forum meet this<lb />
Thursday. Oct 15, at 8 p m m<lb />
Mendenhaii 748 Open to anyone<lb />
wishing feedback on hisher<lb />
poetry Those planning to attend<lb />
are asked to bring 6 or 8 copies of<lb />
each poem Listeners also<lb />
welcome<lb />
CORSO<lb />
All Corrections and Social Work<lb />
maiors and intended maiors are<lb />
invited to attend the CORSO<lb />
meeting Thursday. October 15<lb />
(today) at 5 30 m room 271 of<lb />
Mendenhaii Student Center. We<lb />
are going to plan the big "bash"<lb />
with the faculty Please come!<lb />
GTU is the world wide<lb />
Geography Honor Society It pro<lb />
motes the advancement of<lb />
geography, and gives honor<lb />
students a chance to participate<lb />
and converse with others of me<lb />
same academic level its ac<lb />
tivities include field trips world<lb />
renowned travelers, domestic and<lb />
toreign dinners, interesting guest<lb />
speakers and much morel To<lb />
become a member, one must have<lb />
a 3 0 or above in at least I class ot<lb />
geography For more information<lb />
contact Chuck Ziehr at his office<lb />
(BA73S) or call Mitch Doub at<lb />
752 0673<lb />
Check it out! Why not come Dr<lb />
the next meeting of GTU on Thurs<lb />
day. Oct 15 at 4 p m Iff Brewster<lb />
C 703<lb />
COMPUTERS<lb />
The ECU chapter ol ACM<lb />
(Association for Computer<lb />
Machinery) will meet this Thurs<lb />
day at 3 30, October 15, m Room<lb />
771 Austin Anyone interested in<lb />
any aspect of computers is invited<lb />
to attend Dr Harper of Co<lb />
operative Education will speak on<lb />
the demand for Computer Science<lb />
maiors and minors to work thru<lb />
the co op program<lb />
CHEMICAL SOCIETY<lb />
On Monday. October 19<lb />
American Chemical Society Stu<lb />
dent Affiliate will have a business<lb />
meeting at 7 p m in Flanagan 702<lb />
If attending please bring a dsf<lb />
for a covered dish supper a.<lb />
members and interested person<lb />
are urged to attend F or further m<lb />
formation ran Dawn Williami<lb />
758 8948<lb />
BEGINNING PIANO<lb />
AVAILABLE<lb />
Beginning Piano Group classes<lb />
will be available 'o "on musii ma<lb />
,ors during the Spring Semester<lb />
Because of limited capacity 'or<lb />
these classes 't � , no' ofr- mat<lb />
these masses are eva lav - '<lb />
non music maior These (<lb />
classes win be taught Met<lb />
and Wednesdays at 12 ��and�OJ!<lb />
da,s and Wednesdays a' I V<lb />
Permission to enroll m one o�<lb />
these piano classes must re-<lb />
tained in advance If<lb />
RKhard Lucht Room 377 of �<lb />
A J Fletcher Music C I<lb />
SLAPMAJORS<lb />
pre regisira' on for ail '��<lb />
College students interested n n-a<lb />
lormg in SLAP will meet on Tues<lb />
day. October 13 at 7 p n-<lb />
Brewster D 113<lb />
ABORTION<lb />
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The Fleming Center has been hare for you since 1974<lb />
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FLEMING CENTER<lb />
Civil Rights 'Intolerant'<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
S�v mi the i wnpus i 'tmmunn i<lb />
m-ctl92i<lb />
Published every Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday dur<lb />
ing tne summer<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
ficiai newspaper ot East<lb />
Carolina University, owned<lb />
operated, and published lor and<lb />
by the students of East Carolina<lb />
University<lb />
Subscription Rate: 570yearly<lb />
The East Carolinian offices<lb />
are located m the Old South<lb />
Building on the campus of ECU.<lb />
Greenville. N C<lb />
CHAPEL HILL<lb />
(L'Pl) � A chief<lb />
negotiator for the<lb />
University of North<lb />
Carolina in its recently<lb />
settled desegregation<lb />
dispute with the federal<lb />
government accused<lb />
civil rights leaders<lb />
Monday of intolerance<lb />
that has hampered at-<lb />
tainment of civil rights<lb />
goals.<lb />
UNC Vice President<lb />
Raymond H. Dawson,<lb />
speaking during the<lb />
commemoration of the<lb />
188th anniversary of<lb />
the founding of UNC,<lb />
said the civil rights<lb />
establishment gained<lb />
influence and power by<lb />
fighting injustice and<lb />
intolerance.<lb />
"How ironic, how<lb />
paradoxical, when we<lb />
reflect on that move-<lb />
ment, that some of its<lb />
present-day Ladership<lb />
has become intolerant<lb />
of dissent from its<lb />
prescriptions<lb />
Dawson said.<lb />
The settlement of the<lb />
desegregation dispute<lb />
has been opposed by<lb />
civil rights groups,<lb />
most notably the<lb />
NAACP Legal Defense<lb />
Fund. Dawson, while<lb />
praising the ac-<lb />
complishments of the<lb />
civil rights movement,<lb />
said dissent is now<lb />
unacceptable to some<lb />
civil rights leaders.<lb />
"Past ac-<lb />
complishments and<lb />
achievements do not<lb />
confer infallibility on<lb />
any of that leadership<lb />
or give it license for<lb />
vindictiveness toward<lb />
those who may hold<lb />
honest but different<lb />
views about how best to<lb />
carry forward the goals<lb />
of the civil rights move-<lb />
ment in higher educa-<lb />
tion he said. "Moral<lb />
prestige is not a wai-<lb />
rant for intolerance<lb />
toward dissenting views<lb />
and such a spirit is ut-<lb />
terly contrary to the<lb />
ideals of that move<lb />
ment<lb />
Dawson stressed he<lb />
was not critical of the<lb />
civil rights movement,<lb />
which he said<lb />
"embodies the hopes<lb />
and aspirations of<lb />
Americans tor equal<lb />
justice under law But<lb />
he said there is also a<lb />
"civil rights establish-<lb />
ment" that wields<lb />
tremendous influence<lb />
over the national media<lb />
and other opinion<lb />
leaders.<lb />
Dawson said he<lb />
believes the University<lb />
of North Carolina is<lb />
making progress in<lb />
desegregating its<lb />
system. He said univer-<lb />
sity officials want to do<lb />
better and are working<lb />
towards that coal.<lb />
POSTMASTER Send address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian.<lb />
Old South Building. ECU Green<lb />
ville. NC 77834<lb />
Telephone 757 43�4. J7. J��<lb />
Application to mail at second<lb />
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which is a Strategic Ail<lb />
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ll ond with nuclear<lb />
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l:dith Webber, an<lb />
ECU English teacher<lb />
who participated in the<lb />
vigil, felt it was a<lb />
positive experience. "1<lb />
wouldn't be there if I<lb />
didn't have hope-we've<lb />
got to do something<lb />
she said. "We're (The<lb />
United States)<lb />
senselessly building<lb />
these weapons without<lb />
thinking<lb />
ECU political science<lb />
student Tim Howard<lb />
stated. "The weapons<lb />
we're building now are<lb />
bringing us closer to the<lb />
threshold (of nuclear<lb />
war). 1 don't agree with<lb />
Reagan's defense<lb />
policies � 1 do believe<lb />
in national defense �<lb />
but he's going the<lb />
wrong way<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
Peace Network is a<lb />
coalition of many<lb />
organizations<lb />
throughout North<lb />
Carolina. The group<lb />
has held vigil at<lb />
Goldsboro three<lb />
previous times and plan<lb />
to keep their focus<lb />
there.<lb />
"I'm not optimistic<lb />
at all, it doesn't make<lb />
any sense working for<lb />
peace by building<lb />
weapons that kill<lb />
said Vicki Marder, and<lb />
ECU nutrition major.<lb />
"Why can't we work<lb />
for peace in a peaceful<lb />
manner?"<lb />
The participants said<lb />
they felt good about<lb />
I heir efforts and noted<lb />
many positive gestures<lb />
from passing motorists.<lb />
"I'd like to see a lot<lb />
more students out<lb />
here Webber com-<lb />
mented. A small group<lb />
of counter-<lb />
demonstrators stating<lb />
their belief in peace<lb />
through strength felt<lb />
the N.C. Peace Net-<lb />
work was unrealistic.<lb />
"I'm for the nuclear<lb />
weapons here stated<lb />
John Durrett, a<lb />
Goldsboro resident<lb />
The two groups stood<lb />
next to each other and<lb />
conversed in a friend!)<lb />
manner. Passers-bv<lb />
were not even aware ol<lb />
the two separate groups<lb />
unless they read each<lb />
person's signs careful-<lb />
ly.<lb />
E CU students<lb />
Theresa Dulski and Sue<lb />
Lauver held a series of<lb />
signs stating, "No<lb />
nuclear weapons<lb />
USA USSR Save<lb />
Goldsboro On the<lb />
lighter side. Marders<lb />
sign read "More Cukes<lb />
� 1 ess Nukes<lb />
Goldsboro residents<lb />
Black Leaders Meet<lb />
Continued from Page I<lb />
weapon Hooks told<lb />
the audience " V e<lb />
don have to continue<lb />
the rest of our lives<lb />
with Senator John East<lb />
and Senator Jesse<lb />
Helms<lb />
Black leaders from<lb />
all over :he state at-<lb />
tended the convention<lb />
.in well as ECU faculty<lb />
and students,<lb />
Virginia Carlton,<lb />
president of the It I<lb />
chapter of the<lb />
NAACP, thanked the<lb />
students who worked<lb />
hard to make the State<lb />
Youth Convention.<lb />
aKo held in Greenville,<lb />
a success.<lb />
"We are in the learn-<lb />
ing stages ourselves and<lb />
now 1 have manv new<lb />
ideas from the youth<lb />
workshops Carlton<lb />
said Monday. "I'm<lb />
very optimistic She<lb />
united further student<lb />
participation in<lb />
NAACP activities.<lb />
"We are here for the<lb />
students to come to us.<lb />
W e want to help<lb />
Carlton also thanked<lb />
local NAACP president<lb />
I).I). Garreti and con-<lb />
vention chairperson<lb />
Willie Mae Carney for<lb />
their work at making<lb />
the convention a suc-<lb />
cess.<lb />
When questioned<lb />
about what role college<lb />
students should play.<lb />
Hooks said "we should<lb />
use our education and<lb />
build coalitions across<lb />
racial lines<lb />
"Don't give up hope<lb />
or faith he said. "As<lb />
sure as 1 stand, God is<lb />
still onthe throne. If<lb />
you do your best, there<lb />
is a reward<lb />
Plan Introduced<lb />
Continued from Page I<lb />
govern m en t. He<lb />
apologized to the coun-<lb />
cil for himself and S i <lb />
president L ester Nail<lb />
for the editorial that<lb />
appeared in the<lb />
September 22 issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian.<lb />
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reference to Greenville<lb />
merchants.<lb />
A : im prehensive<lb />
land development plan<lb />
was introduced by<lb />
planning director Bob-<lb />
bv E. Roberson. The<lb />
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proximateh 14 months<lb />
to do he said.<lb />
Planner Skip<lb />
Browder explained the<lb />
plan's inclusion of ar-<lb />
rangements for pro-<lb />
gress and growth within<lb />
the K I campus. I he<lb />
plan includes student<lb />
living requirements,<lb />
utilities and public<lb />
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university.<lb />
Regarding t he<lb />
medical school com<lb />
plex, Browder stated<lb />
that the long-range<lb />
outlook was for it to be<lb />
"the regional medical<lb />
center.<lb />
Several Department<lb />
ol Geographv faculty<lb />
members were included<lb />
on the planning task<lb />
force.<lb />
Councilman I ouis I .<lb />
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have been a part of it.<lb />
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ing caused by the<lb />
operation of bicycles<lb />
on university sidewalks<lb />
and walkways and the<lb />
dangers presented b<lb />
these bicycles to<lb />
pedestrian traffic, the<lb />
University Police<lb />
Department will place<lb />
greater emphasis on the<lb />
enforcement of bicycle<lb />
regulations on Univer-<lb />
sity property beginning<lb />
Monday, October 12<lb />
said a news release<lb />
issued last week by Joe<lb />
Calder, director of<lb />
secuntv.<lb />
Citations will be<lb />
issued for tiding<lb />
bicycles on sidewalks,<lb />
disregarding stop signs,<lb />
violating one-way street<lb />
regulations and tailing<lb />
to register bicycles with<lb />
the security depart-<lb />
ment, according to the<lb />
release.<lb />
S e v e r a I<lb />
"near-misses" between<lb />
pedest ria ns and<lb />
.bicycles on campus<lb />
sidewalks have been<lb />
reported, prticularly in<lb />
the area between the<lb />
A.J. Fletcher music<lb />
building and the<lb />
Brewster Building.<lb />
"Bicycles being<lb />
operated against the<lb />
How of traffic on the<lb />
one-wa) streets around<lb />
the Mall are creating a<lb />
haard to motor vehicle<lb />
traffic and pedestrian<lb />
traffic alike the<lb />
release continued.<lb />
The regulations app-<lb />
ly to bicycles, motoriz-<lb />
ed bicycles and motor-<lb />
cycles. The fine for an<lb />
unregistered bicycle is<lb />
$3. Those riding<lb />
bicycles on sidewalks or<lb />
riding the wrong way<lb />
on a one-way street will<lb />
be fined $5.<lb />
The requirement tor<lb />
registration of bicycles<lb />
is stated in Article II,<lb />
Section 8 of the ECU<lb />
Traffic Regulations<lb />
and restated in Article<lb />
XIII, Section 2. accor-<lb />
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ticle XIII, Section 5 of<lb />
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that "bicycles will not<lb />
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"I've leai ned to live<lb />
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explaining why he<lb />
thought so few people<lb />
seem concerned about<lb />
the proliferaton of<lb />
n ucleai weapons.<lb />
"We're all into our<lb />
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but 1 think most people<lb />
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don't want to think<lb />
about the issues we<lb />
raise Marder com<lb />
merited.<lb />
c ommenting on the<lb />
Pentagon's idea ol a<lb />
limited nuclear wai<lb />
Howard said, "I don't<lb />
think there can be such<lb />
a thing "I've studied<lb />
this thing I know<lb />
their (nuclear bombs)<lb />
destructive power<lb />
that's a frightening<lb />
fact Marder final.)<lb />
stated her wish that<lb />
more students would<lb />
gel involved in the<lb />
poht leal process and<lb />
learn about the alter-<lb />
natives<lb />
I he group is plann<lb />
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Seymoui Johnson on<lb />
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an open invitation lor<lb />
others to join them<lb />
Falwell Speaks<lb />
( on tinned from Page I<lb />
unemployed Falwell<lb />
continued. "So he<lb />
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October 13, 1981<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Charles Sune<lb /><lb />
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Major Attractions Wizard<lb />
At the beginning of fall semester<lb />
in 1977 the Student Union Major<lb />
Attractions Committee was flat<lb />
broke. Through some miracle of in-<lb />
eptitude it had lost $60,000 the year<lb />
before.<lb />
Today the committee has a<lb />
budget in excess of $25,000 and has<lb />
sold out two of its last three con-<lb />
certs.<lb />
What happened?<lb />
Charles Sune, that's what.<lb />
Sune took over the chairmanship<lb />
of Major Attractions in 1977 and<lb />
turned it into one of the Student<lb />
Union's most successful commit-<lb />
tees. Now, in the wake of this, Sune<lb />
has resigned to concentrate on his<lb />
studies.<lb />
Among students currently at East<lb />
Carolina, Sune has done as much or<lb />
perhaps more than anyone for this<lb />
university, and we do not make this<lb />
statement idly.<lb />
In addition to serving as Major<lb />
Attractions chairman, he was presi-<lb />
dent of the Student Union for a<lb />
DOONESBURY<lb />
semester in 1979, he was a member<lb />
of the SGA legislature in 1977, he<lb />
was on the committee that presented<lb />
the recommendation which resulted<lb />
in the creation of the Media Board<lb />
and he was chairman of that board<lb />
for six months.<lb />
Still, Sune considers his work<lb />
with Major Attractions as his<lb />
foremost accomplishment.<lb />
When Sune took over as chair-<lb />
man, the committee had to go<lb />
$25,000 in debt in order to get back<lb />
on its feet. Under Sune's guidance,<lb />
that deficit has been turned into a<lb />
surplus.<lb />
During his tenure, the Student<lb />
Union purchased $12,000 worth of<lb />
staging and a $10,000 floor covering<lb />
for Minges Coliseum. Last year<lb />
featured back-to-back sold-out con-<lb />
certs (Jimmy Buffett and Cheap<lb />
Trick) that put the committee on its<lb />
firmest footing in years.<lb />
We need not say anything else;<lb />
Sune's record speaks for itself.<lb />
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South African Suppression Evident<lb />
By SAFARI MATHENGE<lb />
It is almost with a touch of emergency<lb />
that I have decided to raise a little out-cry<lb />
over the controversial South African<lb />
Rugby Team, which just completed a tour<lb />
of the United States.<lb />
On the surface, the issue does indeed<lb />
seem irrelevant, But with a little<lb />
humanitarian examination, the validity of<lb />
opposition is quite evident.<lb />
Last year, the United States boycotted<lb />
the Moscow Olympics in protest of the<lb />
Russian invasion of Afghanistan. Several<lb />
other countries, including many African<lb />
nations, joined the United States in the<lb />
boycott to demonstrate to the world that<lb />
peace loving people will not "play" with<lb />
Barbaric, inhuman, man-slaughtering<lb />
super powers. Little did the African na-<lb />
tions know, that this country was not truly<lb />
concerned with the Humanitarian aspect<lb />
of the issue - America must have been pro-<lb />
tecting its own self-interest.<lb />
How else can we look at it? Here is a<lb />
similar sporting issue: earlier this year<lb />
while campaigning for the Prime<lb />
Minister's Office, Botha (who won the all<lb />
whites election) was humiliated by Dr. An-<lb />
dries Treurnicht, the Arch-conservative<lb />
leader of Transyuaal Nationalist Party, on<lb />
the question of whether school boys of dif-<lb />
ferent races in South Africa would play<lb />
rugby (the same game in question here<lb />
now, during South Africa's craven week.<lb />
Dr. Treurnicht declared in public con-<lb />
tradictiong the Prime Minister, that it<lb />
would not happen. Both learned that if he<lb />
took this momentous issue to the party<lb />
caucus he would lose to Dr. Treurnicht,<lb />
and so backed down.<lb />
If Race and sports are so important in<lb />
traveling rights are limited. I have to ob-<lb />
tain permission whenever I want to go out-<lb />
side my hometown. This applies to all<lb />
black people, whether sportsmen or not.<lb />
But white men can move freely and may<lb />
choose to interact from city to city. Is this<lb />
the kind of policy that the American peo-<lb />
ple are supportive of?" "One may<lb />
South African politics, why should they be wonder Sipho continues, "Why I bring<lb />
unimportant elsewhere? In South Africa<lb />
today, even sporting teams that are in-<lb />
tegrated (like the Springboks � the con-<lb />
troversial rugby team touring the U.S.) are<lb />
restricted on the basis of color. To quote<lb />
Sipho Khanyile, a black South African stu-<lb />
dent here at East Carolina, "During the<lb />
past decade, blacks were not allowed to<lb />
mix in sports with the whites in South<lb />
Africa. Even soccer, which is the most<lb />
popular game in South Africa was<lb />
segregated. During these later years, the<lb />
white people have realized the athletic<lb />
superiority in blacks and so decided to<lb />
make sports multi-racial. But all this is<lb />
very ironical. Black sportsmen must use<lb />
separate bathrooms and facilities outside<lb />
the playing ground.<lb />
If the issue is sports and not politics,<lb />
then why must this be so? Color is race and<lb />
race is the fundamental issue here. I, as a<lb />
South African, have no rights in my own<lb />
country. At home, I have to carry a<lb />
reference (identification) book,<lb />
("dumb-pass") around my neck. My<lb />
in here the issue of 'dumb-pass law Black<lb />
athletes cannot play freely as they choose<lb />
in South Africa, unless they get the govern-<lb />
ments permission. This is only so because<lb />
of what they are �black<lb />
Is there any question then, why so many<lb />
humanitarian people have demonstrated<lb />
against American participation with South<lb />
African athletes? The issue here is sup-<lb />
pression. The only thing that will get<lb />
through to the racist South African<lb />
government is isolation. The world must<lb />
isolate them not only in politics, but also in<lb />
commerce and sports. There seems little<lb />
hope, with the Reagan administration<lb />
leaning so heavily towards the racist<lb />
government.<lb />
As I said before, Freedom for black peo-<lb />
ple is in our own hands. "The point that is<lb />
indisputable is that we who are oppressed<lb />
will be free. That is not in question says<lb />
Bishop Tutu of South Africa. It will only<lb />
take time and blood � and we are now<lb />
ready to die.<lb />
Americans 'Forced To Choose'<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
Several years ago, economists Milton<lb />
and Rose Friedman wrote a book entitled<lb />
Free to Choose that laid the foundations<lb />
for Reaganomics. Stripped to its core, Free<lb />
to Choose argued taht government is best<lb />
that governs corporations least, and that if riureiy bvhfs side"The" couple had just<lb />
we just encourage top executives to returned from a promotional tour to Chile<lb />
urious condominium atop San Francisco's<lb />
highest hill. Milton, who commutes to his<lb />
job at the Hoover Institute � the think-<lb />
tank inspired by the president who led us<lb />
into the last depression � was sitting in his<lb />
leather-upholstesred chair, looking fit.<lb />
Rose, in proper Republican fashion, sat<lb />
- Campus Forum<lb />
become as rich as they please, jobs will<lb />
trickle down to the rest of us, and America<lb />
will become bullish again. With the aid of<lb />
a massive publicity blitz, the book became<lb />
a bestseller.<lb />
This year, the Friedmans are back with a<lb />
follow-up to Free to Choose and just in<lb />
time for the fall season, too. In keeping<lb />
with 1981's no-nonsense political climate,<lb />
their latest is called Forced to Choose.<lb />
"The hot, new book you'll buy whether<lb />
you like it or not exults People, "from<lb />
the fiscal fun couple of the New Right<lb />
I met the Friedmans recently in their lux-<lb />
Harassment Coverage Praised<lb />
I would like to congratulate The East<lb />
Carolinian on its coverage of the issue of<lb />
sexual harassment. Your reports clearly<lb />
present most of the research, and I fully<lb />
endorse your editorial position that sex-<lb />
ual harassment is no joking matter. In-<lb />
deed, the degree to which young women<lb />
are being offended by faculty is supris-<lb />
ing. The students in our students in our<lb />
studies (Linda Kraus and myself) of sex-<lb />
ual harassment who reported being of-<lb />
fended by sexually offensive faculty are<lb />
good students who establish better than<lb />
average relationships with their peers<lb />
and with most faclty membres (most<lb />
report being offended by one professor).<lb />
Most of these students think of their ex-<lb />
periences as an unpleasant part of in-<lb />
teracting with some men rather than as<lb />
sexual harassment. The new policy clear-<lb />
ly states that female students have the<lb />
right to be treated as students and to ex-<lb />
pect all faculty to act as college pro-<lb />
fessors. Students, faculty and ad-<lb />
ministrators should be willing to work<lb />
together toward this worth goal.<lb />
One point in your report on the<lb />
Wilson and Kraus research needs to be<lb />
corrected. The level of physical assault<lb />
reported by female students is 0.9 per-<lb />
cent rather than nine percent. While the<lb />
proportion is smaller, the concern tha'<lb />
you expressed is still justified. As you<lb />
correctly reported, 0.9 percent of female<lb />
students at ECU is composed of 65<lb />
women. This is no joking matter.<lb />
While the proportions reported in our<lb />
studies are unacceptably high, no one<lb />
should conclude that ECU is unusually<lb />
bad. Most schools have not conducted<lb />
studies to determine the extent of sexual<lb />
harassment on campus, but every study<lb />
that has been publically reported has<lb />
found similar levels of sexual harass-<lb />
ment. Further, these levels should not be<lb />
interpreted as indicating that most facul-<lb />
ty members harass students. Indeed,<lb />
most victims report a single harasser;<lb />
about 95 percent of their teachers did<lb />
not offend them. People at ECU are<lb />
willing to consider and to work at solv-<lb />
ing the problem. The East Carolinian is<lb />
making a contribution to this process.<lb />
KEN WILSON<lb />
Asst. Prof, of Sociology<lb />
Letters Solicited<lb />
I am a prisoner on death row at the<lb />
Arizona State Prison, and I was wonder-<lb />
ing if you would do me a favor. I have<lb />
been here for quite a while and I don't<lb />
have any family or friends on the outside<lb />
to write to so what I was wondering is if<lb />
you could put a letter in your campus<lb />
newspaper for me for correspondence. I<lb />
know that you are not a pen pal club or<lb />
anything like that but I would really ap-<lb />
preciate it if you could help me.<lb />
JIM JEFFERS<lb />
Box B-38604<lb />
Florence, Ar. 85232<lb />
and England, where their ideas are much-<lb />
admired. They were polishing off a light<lb />
lunch with Werner Erhard when I arrived.<lb />
"I hear the tome is doing well I ven-<lb />
tured.<lb />
"Yes Milton said evenly. "Its<lb />
numbers one through 50 on the bestseller<lb />
list. Required reading for all Americans,<lb />
you know<lb />
"1 know 1 replied. "I got a phone call<lb />
ordering me to buy a copy, and hustle here<lb />
for the interview. Just what is Forced to<lb />
Choose all about, anyway?"<lb />
Milton puffed contemplatively on his<lb />
pipe. Rose straightened her stockings.<lb />
"Simply this he said. "That the time for<lb />
coddling the non-productive elements in<lb />
society is over. Some people didn't buy our<lb />
thesis in the first book he frowned.<lb />
"Well, in this one, we prove once and for<lb />
all that it's not enough to just let the cor-<lb />
porations make a few bucks; we have to let<lb />
them have it all<lb />
"How so?" I asked.<lb />
"Abolish government and let the cap-<lb />
tains of industry command Milton said<lb />
emphaticallyl. "We can get a man to head<lb />
Interior who's trained for the job by<lb />
fighting panty-waist environmental laws,<lb />
for example. He'll know how to make<lb />
nature safe for profits again. In time, we<lb />
can just do away with the department<lb />
altogether<lb />
"By the end fo the year, at the latest<lb />
Rose chimed in.<lb />
"All those damned trees Milton mut-<lb />
tered, "taking up room. What do they do?<lb />
Nothing. With a coat of paint and a little<lb />
toughening up, they can be converted to<lb />
smokestacks. And those groundhogs and<lb />
squirrels, they can be placed in productive<lb />
jobs. Those who are willing to work, that<lb />
is He arched his eyebrows meaningfully.<lb />
"That's preposterous I objected.<lb />
"Who ever heard of groundhogs digging<lb />
for Anaconda and squirrels carrying lunch<lb />
buckets for General Steel? And, besides,<lb />
who would just hand over the wilderness to<lb />
an anti-environmentalist? That's asking<lb />
the fox to guard the henhouse<lb />
"Ah, but it's the fox that lays the eggs<lb />
rejoined the cagey Nobel Prize winner.<lb />
"It is?" I said.<lb />
"Isn't it?" he replied. "Well, no matter.<lb />
Just listen to these ideas for getting<lb />
America moving again. How about ap-<lb />
pointing a New Jersey construction king<lb />
with suspected mob ties to lead the labor<lb />
department? And a doctor who's crusaded<lb />
against reproductive rights as Surgeon<lb />
General? And the Disney organization to<lb />
run the national parks � give 'em more<lb />
pizazz. It's all in here he smiled, tapping<lb />
the thick volume in his hand. "Both theory<lb />
and practice<lb />
Milton was warming to the task. I was<lb />
perspiring heavily. "More tea?" Rose ask-<lb />
ed, pouring a cup. It was piping hot.<lb />
"Enjoy she said.<lb />
Milton suddenly stood up, waving his<lb />
arms and pacing the room. His words were<lb />
hard to decipher, he was talking so fast �<lb />
something about letting the nursing home<lb />
industry run Social Security. Rose smiled<lb />
pleasantly and patted my hand. She gave<lb />
me an autographed copy of Forced to<lb />
Choose. "He wants you to have it she<lb />
whispered, nodding toward her husband,<lb />
who had strode out to the balcony, where<lb />
he began addressing a small knot of wdl-<lb />
dressed passerby.<lb />
Rose glanced at her appointment book.<lb />
A gentleman from The New York Times<lb />
stespped briskly into the room. "Scotty<lb />
Rose smiled. The Timesman gave her a<lb />
peck on the cheek, and joined Milton on<lb />
the balcony, where they slapped the high-<lb />
five. My interview was over.<lb />
I rode the elevator to the lobby, and ex-<lb />
ited to the bus stop, where I waited for<lb />
more than an hour. "No more public tran-<lb />
sit, you know the doorman in a nearby<lb />
condo reminded me. "Oh, yeah I started<lb />
walking. "And no more left turns he<lb />
called out, as I made to cross the street.<lb />
"They were ruled illegal this morning. On-<lb />
ly right turns now, if you please<lb />
1 started up the block, thumbing<lb />
through my copy of Forced to Choose,<lb />
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B JOHN WEtl.ER<lb />
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"More people have heard my<lb />
name or have seen my face or have<lb />
seen me silting on a toilet than have<lb />
ever heard the music or have any<lb />
idea nhat I do. " � trank Zappa<lb />
The unfortunate accuracy oi the<lb />
above statement is the reason you<lb />
are reading this article As John<lb />
Swenson, in an article in High<lb />
Times, saw<lb />
"Frank Zappa is probably the<lb />
most misunderstood man in the<lb />
history of popular music. A brilliant<lb />
compose arranger, satirist and<lb />
critic, Zappa is nevertheless better<lb />
known as an eccentric crank who<lb />
writes funny and controversial<lb />
songs<lb />
nd why not, since the misan-<lb />
thropic musician releases albums<lb />
with titles such as Freak Out urn-<lb />
py Gravy, Burnt Weenie Sandwich<lb />
and H easels Ripped My flesh;<lb />
which include songs with such titles<lb />
as "Dog Breath "Who Are The<lb />
Brain Police? "Cleetus Awreetus<lb />
Awnghtus and "I'm the Slime<lb />
which concern such subject matter<lb />
as Montana dental floss ranches,<lb />
penguins in bondage, baby snakes<lb />
and a mountain named Billy (with a<lb />
tree named Ethel growing off of its<lb />
shoulder).<lb />
But behind the amus-<lb />
ingdisgusting titles and lyrics lay<lb />
something of substance. Most of<lb />
Zappa's songs are cleverly disguised<lb />
commentaries on modern society,<lb />
morals, lifestyles, and various<lb />
varities of "Cosmik Debris Even<lb />
the songs which appear to have no<lb />
meaning at all are making a com-<lb />
ment  on the meaningless of our<lb />
existence.<lb />
Not only the words, but the style<lb />
of the music itself is making a state-<lb />
ment on the virtues of moving<lb />
ahead. While remaining on the edge<lb />
of commercialism, Zappa has<lb />
always been one of the most in-<lb />
novative and avant-garde of musical<lb />
experimentors; mixing rock and<lb />
roll, rhythm and blues, jazz,<lb />
classical, abstract inprovisation and<lb />
God knows what with his original<lb />
and often-unexplainable imagina-<lb />
tion, producing a totally unique<lb />
sound.<lb />
Strange as it sounds, Zappa ac-<lb />
tually has a real name and birthdate<lb />
� they are: Francis Vincent Zappa<lb />
See ZAPPA, Page 7<lb />
Popular jazz artist Maynard Ferguson received a standing ovation from a sell-out crowd last night in Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
'50s Creature He Once Walked Among Us<lb />
B JOHN WEYI.ER<lb />
Miff Wnlrr<lb />
( reature From the Black I agoon (1954)<lb />
Says Dennis Saleh in Science Fiction Gold: "When<lb />
you consider the sheer numbers of 50's sci-fi films, little<lb />
was truly memorable. But there was one figure who rose<lb />
up out of the din to a kind of permanent greatness, who<lb />
heath irp the decade's- ci-fi movie hall of fame as its<lb />
single best known visage.<lb />
Bad Sci Fi<lb />
"He was merchandized like a celebrity screen idol: on<lb />
posters, paperbacks, pencil erasers, figurines, lunch<lb />
boxes, belt buckles, bars of soap, and best of all, beach<lb />
towels. He was the entire ocean, all he seas' finny glory<lb />
come to join us out of the deeps: (the) C reature From<lb />
the Black I agoon<lb />
In some ways this 1954 monster movie was futuristic,<lb />
in other ways old-fashioned. It was created as part of<lb />
cinema's scientific counterattack against the then-<lb />
modern marvel, television: moviemakers hoped that the<lb />
3-D gimmick in particular and monster movies in<lb />
general (which were rare on TV in those days) would<lb />
lure audiences away from the already-hypnotic home<lb />
screen.<lb />
Though the "creature" carried on with all the com-<lb />
forts modern technology could provide, including the<lb />
latest in 3-D, under-water photography techniques, and<lb />
special effects, he still acted just like all the old creatures<lb />
of the 30's and 40's fright films.<lb />
Like Frankenstein, the Wolf Man, the Mummy and<lb />
many others long before him, the lagoon goon was<lb />
basically just a nice (if unusual) fellow, misunderstood<lb />
and hunted by the hard world around him, he had the<lb />
habit of kidnapping pretty young women for no ap-<lb />
parent reason, and got killed at the climax, only to<lb />
return whole and unharmed for the inevitable sequel.<lb />
The "creature" (or Gill-Man as he was also known)<lb />
was first found in fossil form. Scientists near the<lb />
Amazon find a preserved fishy claw. Hoping to find a<lb />
more complete fossil, they journey to the forbidden<lb />
Black Lagoon where they find more than they'd ex-<lb />
pected: a live specimen. This is, of course, when the pic-<lb />
ture's star steps (or swims) in.<lb />
After abducting the swim-suited heroine, the web-<lb />
footed throwback to the Devonian period is shot and<lb />
driven back into the water. The End. The multiple bullet<lb />
holes didn't stop him from returning only a year later,<lb />
to extract the Revenge of the Creature (1955).<lb />
In the first film, Florida stood in for South America.<lb />
For the second in the series, the producers didn't put up<lb />
with that pretense � they simply had the "creature" get<lb />
caught in his native habitat and shipped to Marineland<lb />
in Florida, where filming would be easier and cheaper.<lb />
Once installed as an exhibit in Marineland, the scaley<lb />
specimen is up to his old tricks, escaping, attacking, and<lb />
kidnapping young starlets. Says Donald C. Willis<lb />
(Horror and Science Fiction Films: A Checklist) regar-<lb />
ding this sequel: "The creature from the Devonian<lb />
should have faded into oblilvion instead of being given<lb />
another movie. Nerve-wracking music and childish<lb />
dialogue<lb />
A year later, The Creature Walks Among Is was<lb />
released. Not content with forcing the poor thing into<lb />
being a fish-show freak to be gawked at, the scientists<lb />
commit the ultimate indignity on the Gill-Man, an<lb />
operation which removes his gills and turns him into an<lb />
air-breathing sub-human who can't survive in the sea.<lb />
In A Pictorial History of Horror Movies, Denis Gif-<lb />
ford has pity for him: "The sinous swimmer, elegant in<lb />
his own element, turns into a shambling, clumsy hulk.<lb />
pathetic as he harks to the strange call of the oceans, ug-<lb />
ly in his sackcloth Frankenstein suit.<lb />
"For once, man is the monster, the monster his vic-<lb />
tim. Last seen the Gill-Man was heading out to sea,<lb />
preserving sufficient natural instinct to steer clear of<lb />
Abbott and Costello<lb />
'Stir Crazy' Cancelled<lb />
The Free Flick for this weekend. "Stir<lb />
Crazy starring Richard Pry or and Gene<lb />
Wilder, has been withdrawn due to a conflict<lb />
in booking beyond the control of the Student<lb />
Union Films Committee. Running in its place<lb />
is Richard Pryor's most recent film, "Bustin'<lb />
Loose co-starring Cicely Tyson. "Bustin'<lb />
Loose" will be shown on Thursday evening at<lb />
7 p.m and Friday and Saturday nights at 5.<lb />
7:15, and 9:30 p.m. The Films Committee<lb />
would like to apologize for the cancellation.<lb />
The committee hopes to reschedule "Stir<lb />
Crazv" for dates in the future.<lb />
It's No Mystery!<lb />
Lit Course Offering Holmes<lb />
The novels of Arthur Conan Doyle, among many others, will be covered in English 3430 this spring.<lb />
By CORNELL MEDLOCK<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple and Poirot, Lord<lb />
Peter Wimsy, Nero Wolfe, Inspector Maigret, and Sam<lb />
Spade finally have their place in the ECU curriculum.<lb />
Beginning with spring semester 1982, the ECU<lb />
English Department will offer ENGL 3430, Mystery<lb />
Fiction, MWF 10:00-10:50 (3 s.h.). The new course will<lb />
fill General College Humanities requirements.<lb />
Curriculum<lb />
Mystery Fiction will concentrate on the history of<lb />
mystery writing from Poe and Conan Doyle to the pre-<lb />
sent, and it will cover the range of detective fiction from<lb />
the classic British novel of detection, such as those of<lb />
Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, to the hard-<lb />
boiled American private eye stories of Dashiell Ham-<lb />
mett, Raymond Chandler, and Ross Macdonald. And it<lb />
will also include crime capers, police procedural, spy<lb />
stories, suspense novels, and gothics.<lb />
The new course � a companion to the English<lb />
Department's courses in science fiction, fantasy, and<lb />
westerns � appears at a time when the popularity of<lb />
mysteries is growing by leaps and bounds: paperback<lb />
publishers are reprinting classic mysteries of the 20's,<lb />
30's, and 40's; serious writers are trying their hands at<lb />
mysteries; two or three mysteries can always be found in<lb />
the best-seller lists; and on TV, PBS has run its Mystery<lb />
for two seasons and even network TV had Nero Wolfe,<lb />
in addition to its run-of-the-mill crime programs.<lb />
The course's instructor, Dr. McKay Sundwall, says<lb />
that the study of popular literature "can reveal to us im-<lb />
portant things about the concerns as well as the tastes of<lb />
past generations, for popular fiction reflects its au-<lb />
dience more clearly than serious or elite literature does.<lb />
"But, because popular fiction speaks so directly to<lb />
us, because it touches us and moves us, its study can<lb />
also tell us something even more important about<lb />
ourselves � especially the mystery story, for it is always<lb />
about what its readers fear and their reasons for fearing<lb />
it.<lb />
"The mystery is a realistic literary form, and there are<lb />
good mysteries which give readers an accurate and vivid<lb />
sense of life in an English country home or a Los<lb />
Angeles ghetto, 18th-century London or the Australian<lb />
outback, the Navaho reservation or a 7th-century<lb />
Chinese provincial magistrate's court. When a murder<lb />
occurs, whether it is an axe murder, death from an<lb />
Amazonian blow-dart dipped in curare, arsenic poison-<lb />
ing, tetanus infection, or a machinegun execution, he<lb />
society in which it occurs is ripped apart and threatened<lb />
with total collapse.<lb />
"It is the detecive's job to root out the deep evil, and<lb />
he can do it only by coming to understand the reason<lb />
behind the evil � the 'why' of ;t. And 'Why?' is both<lb />
the most difficult question to answer and the only one<lb />
worth asking. The answer to 'Why?' touches on the<lb />
stuff of dreams and nightmares<lb />
However, Sundwall � who began reading mysteries<lb />
at the age of seven (the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew), went<lb />
on to Ellery Queen and Rex Stout, and still reads three<lb />
or four mysteries each week � intends for the course to<lb />
be more than just analylsis.<lb />
"Of course, I want the course to be good science he<lb />
says. "We will look at the evidence which mysteries of-<lb />
fer us in an objective way, keeping in mind broad social<lb />
functions and also moral and esthetic values. But I hope<lb />
that we � the students and I � can arrive at an<lb />
understanding of what makes mysteries so much fun to<lb />
read, and do it in such a way that, at the course's end,<lb />
we have even more fun reading mysteries, not less<lb />
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THHEXST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 13. 1V8I<lb />
Zap.<lb />
Drop vour guard tor a<lb />
minute Even though you're<lb />
in college nght now, there<lb />
are many aspects of the Army<lb />
that you might find very<lb />
attractive.<lb />
Maybe even irresistible.<lb />
See for yourself.<lb />
MED SCHOOL. ONUS<lb />
You read it right<lb />
The Army's Health Professions Scholarship<lb />
Program provides necessary- tuition, books, lab<lb />
fees, even microscope rental during medical<lb />
school<lb />
Plus a monthly stipend that works out to<lb />
about $6,000 a year.<lb />
After you're accepted into medical<lb />
school, you can be accepted into our program<lb />
Then you're commissioned and you go<lb />
through school as a Second Lieutenant in the<lb />
Army Reserve.<lb />
The hitch7 Very simple. After you graduate,<lb />
vou give the Army a year as a doctor for every<lb />
year the Army gave you as a med student, with<lb />
a minimum obligation of three years service<lb />
INTERNSHIP<lb />
&amp; CASH BONUSES<lb />
Besides scholarships to medical school, the<lb />
Army also offers AMA-approved first-year<lb />
post-graduate and residency training programs<lb />
Such training adds no further obligation to<lb />
the scholarship participant But any Civilian<lb />
Graduate Medical Education sponsored by the<lb />
Army gives vou a one-year obligation for<lb />
every year of sponsorship, with a minimum<lb />
obligation ot two years service<lb />
But vou get a $9,000 annual bonus even,<lb />
year you re paving back medical school or post-<lb />
graduate training.<lb />
So vou not only get vour medical education<lb />
paid for. you get extra pay while you're paying<lb />
it back Not a bad deal<lb />
A GREAT PLACE TO BE A NURSE<lb />
The rich tradition oi Army Nursing is one<lb />
of excellence, dedication, even heroism And<lb />
it's a challenge to live up to<lb />
Today, an Army Nurse is the epitome of<lb />
professionalism, regarded as a critical member<lb />
of the Army Medical Team<lb />
A BSN degree is required And the clinical<lb />
spectrum is almost impossible to match in<lb />
civilian practice.<lb />
And, since you'll be an Army Officer, you'll<lb />
enjoy more respect and authority than most o(<lb />
your civilian counterparts You 11 also enjoy<lb />
travel opportunities, officer's pay and officer's<lb />
pnvileges.<lb />
Army Nursing offers educational oppor-<lb />
tunities that are second to none As an Army<lb />
Nurse, you could be selected for graduate degree<lb />
programs at civilian universities<lb />
ADVANCED NURSING COURSE,<lb />
TUITION-FREE<lb />
You get tuition, pay and living allowances<lb />
You can also take Nurse Practitioner courses<lb />
and courses in many clinical specialities All on<lb />
the Army.<lb />
While these programs do not cost you any<lb />
money, most of them do incur an additional<lb />
service obligation<lb />
A CHANCE TO PRACTICE LAW<lb />
If you re about to get your law degree and<lb />
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Junior; December 21,<lb />
1940 (in Baltimore.<lb />
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Vincent Zappa Seni r,<lb />
a scientist who in 1956<lb />
moved his famil) to the<lb />
desert desolation<lb />
Lancaster, California.<lb />
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model n com pose!<lb />
graduating from<lb />
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about twenty units less<lb />
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they were in a hurr to<lb />
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others besides au-<lb />
diences. His conflicts<lb />
w ith critics, music com<lb />
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casional law enforce-<lb />
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legendary. He<lb />
persevered however,<lb />
producing over the<lb />
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satietv and number of<lb />
live concerts, albums<lb />
(over .10 to date), films<lb />
(200 Motels, Haby<lb />
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assorted exceptional<lb />
enterprises<lb />
1 oday Zappa runs<lb />
his own record com-<lb />
pany (Zappa Records),<lb />
has started creeping in-<lb />
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sciousness, and has<lb />
even begun becoming<lb />
(gasp') popular. The<lb />
latter fact is attested to<lb />
by the verv existence of<lb />
a mass-circulation<lb />
biography, No Com-<lb />
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author, David Wallcv,<lb />
describes him thusly:<lb />
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definitely an American<lb />
artist in so tar as he<lb />
repeatedlv examines<lb />
and is fascinated by<lb />
American concerns;<lb />
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puritanical libertine at-<lb />
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maior trends, amplifies<lb />
them, and presents<lb />
them for public con<lb />
sumption, twisting the<lb />
fragments of an already<lb />
twisted American<lb />
dream<lb />
Zappa Looks<lb />
For America<lb />
Zappa of course has<lb />
own views on America:<lb />
"In the United States,<lb />
the problems are a<lb />
combination of<lb />
organied religion,<lb />
television, poor educa-<lb />
tion, military<lb />
industrial-complex and<lb />
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rupt on all levels and<lb />
the easiest way to at<lb />
tack that is through the<lb />
medium which caused<lb />
it. They (those who<lb />
protest against<lb />
America) have to get<lb />
into . . all the things<lb />
that are causing the<lb />
problem and straighten<lb />
it out from the inside.<lb />
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down. I don't even<lb />
think it's advisable. '<lb />
� from an interview<lb />
with Chris Hodenfeld<lb />
in England; June, 1970.<lb />
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ruthless pup-<lb />
peteer pirate who ap-<lb />
propriates the music of<lb />
other people, whom he<lb />
then discards along the<lb />
wav. Others call him a<lb />
genius who will one day<lb />
be remembered as a<lb />
major figure of 20th<lb />
century music<lb />
Frank Zappa himself<lb />
characteristically<lb />
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people sav about him.<lb />
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perceptive enough to<lb />
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him: "He's an indepen-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
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I<lb />
Prxto By Dave Williams<lb />
Jody Schulz (95) returns after intercepting a Richmond pass<lb />
Buc Defense Emerges<lb />
The East Carolina football<lb />
team showed something different<lb />
in its 17-13 win over Richmond<lb />
Saturday � defense. Darn good<lb />
defense.<lb />
"This was the best defensive<lb />
performance we've had since I've<lb />
been at East Carolina com-<lb />
mented an overjoyed Pirate head<lb />
coach Ed Emory. "The defense<lb />
played well in all phases and<lb />
came up with the big plays when<lb />
we needed them<lb />
The Pirate defenders have<lb />
struggled this season, and really<lb />
needed the super-strong pefor-<lb />
mance they had against the<lb />
Spiders. With the Buc offense<lb />
finding it hard to do much of<lb />
anything, the defense hung in<lb />
there and eventually came up<lb />
with two big plays that led to the<lb />
victory.<lb />
In fact, the defense set up every<lb />
bit of ECU's scoring. The first<lb />
came in the opening quarter when<lb />
safety Marvin Elliott intercepted<lb />
a pass. That paved the way for a<lb />
43-yard field goal by Chuck<lb />
Bushbeck.<lb />
On the next-to-last play of the<lb />
third quarter, and the Pirates<lb />
trailing 7-3, defensive end Jody<lb />
Schulz intercepted another Spider<lb />
pass and returned it to the Rich-<lb />
mond eight-yard-line. On the<lb />
first play of the fourth quarter<lb />
the Pirates followed up Schulz'<lb />
steal with a touchdown.<lb />
Perhaps the game's biggest<lb />
play came just after the<lb />
aforementioned TD. Cornerback<lb />
Gerald Sykes blocked a Rich-<lb />
mond field goal try and Schulz<lb />
scooped up the loose ball and<lb />
returned it to the Spiders'<lb />
32-yard-line. Three plays later the<lb />
eventual winning ECU<lb />
touchdown was scored.<lb />
The most impressive thing<lb />
about the showing was the fact<lb />
that the defense never seejned to<lb />
lose its intensity despite the fact<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
that the offense was naving a sub-<lb />
par performance.<lb />
"The defense could have quit a<lb />
million times Emory said.<lb />
"But they didn't. They hung in<lb />
there and that's why we won this<lb />
football game<lb />
The defensive unit had a<lb />
number of stars. Schulz, of<lb />
course, was one them. Not only<lb />
did he come up with seven tackles<lb />
but he also got to step into the<lb />
limelight as a runner on the two<lb />
big returns.<lb />
Sykes had a superb day, in-<lb />
tercepting one pass and breaking<lb />
up three others in addition to<lb />
blocking the kick. The ex-split<lb />
end said he had hopes of a block<lb />
all of last week.<lb />
"We saw on film last week that<lb />
they had a slow � incredibly<lb />
slow � kicker Sykes explained.<lb />
"We worked hard on the block<lb />
and it paid off for us.<lb />
"Also he continued, "their<lb />
center was kind of jittery. He<lb />
jerked before he snapped the<lb />
ball. When he jerked that was my<lb />
key to go<lb />
Certainly one of the more<lb />
welcome accomplisments by the<lb />
defense Saturday was the play of<lb />
linebackers Mike Grant and<lb />
Glenn Morris. That position has<lb />
been one that Emory has been<lb />
concerned with all year.<lb />
Against the Spiders, though,<lb />
Grant and Morris each had 15<lb />
tackles, definitely making for the<lb />
best performance by the<lb />
linebackers this year.<lb />
Defensive end Mike Davis has<lb />
played in Schulz' shadow all<lb />
year, but he did his part as well in<lb />
the Saturday win. He had nine<lb />
tackles and made Sykes' blocked<lb />
kick possible.<lb />
"The key to the whole thing<lb />
was Mike Sykes said. "He<lb />
came hard inside. The man that<lb />
was supposed to block me went<lb />
inside to block Mike. After that I<lb />
had a clean shot<lb />
Perhaps the biggest "story" on<lb />
the defense, though, comes from<lb />
freshman nose guard Tony<lb />
Smith. The Laurinburg native<lb />
was injured and red-shirted last<lb />
season. He started this year as the<lb />
club's fourth-string nose guard.<lb />
When Wally Myers quit the<lb />
club and Fee Griffin was injured.<lb />
Smith was suddenly the back-up<lb />
at nose guard to Mark Ervin.<lb />
Smith was forced into the game<lb />
Saturday when Ervin went down.<lb />
Smith's response was simply<lb />
fabulous.<lb />
He finished the contest with<lb />
five tackles. Two of them,<lb />
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the last drive of the game when<lb />
the Spiders were threatening to-<lb />
pull off a miraculous comeback.<lb />
The last of the sacks ended the<lb />
game, Smith throwing Krainock<lb />
for an 11-yard loss as the buzzer<lb />
sounded.<lb />
"I was really nervous when I<lb />
went in said an ecstatic Smith<lb />
in the locker room following the<lb />
game. "I felt like I had<lb />
something to prove, though. I<lb />
knew I could play. I wanted to<lb />
show the coaches 1 could<lb />
"I was just going all out<lb />
Smith said of the game-ending<lb />
sack. "1 got past my man and<lb />
grabbed him (Krainock) ana pull-<lb />
ed him down as hard as 1 could.<lb />
It was really a great feeling<lb />
Indeed, it must have been for<lb />
each member of the ECU<lb />
defense.<lb />
Big-Play Defense The<lb />
Key In 17-13 ECU Win<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Npom r dilor<lb />
RICHMOND � The East<lb />
Carolina defense came through with<lb />
its best performance of the season to<lb />
lead the Pirates to a 17-13 win over<lb />
Richmond in the Tobacco Bowl<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
The Pirate defenders came up<lb />
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rally a struggling offense from a 7-3<lb />
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The four-point Richmond lead<lb />
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Buc lead was 17-7.<lb />
Sykes gave a teammate the ma-<lb />
jority of the credit for his crucial<lb />
block.<lb />
"The key to the whole thing was<lb />
Mike Davis (defensive end) Sykes<lb />
said. "He came hard inside. The<lb />
man that was supposed to block me<lb />
went inside to block Mike. After<lb />
that I had a clean shot. I didn't even<lb />
get touched<lb />
The Spiders responded well<lb />
following the second big play by the<lb />
Pirate defense. Bushbeck's kickoff<lb />
was returned by Billy Starke 50<lb />
yards to the ECU 47-yard-line.<lb />
Eleven plays and four minutes<lb />
later Krainock hit wide receiver<lb />
Kevin Jackson with a two-yard<lb />
touchdown pass. A two-point try by<lb />
the Spiders failed as the Buc lead<lb />
dropped to 17-13.<lb />
The Richmond defense held the<lb />
Buc offense to but one first down on<lb />
its next possession and gave the<lb />
Spider offense the ball on its own 20<lb />
with 1:37 remaining in the game.<lb />
Krainock's passing moved 'he<lb />
ball to the ECU 43. The Spiders<lb />
began the drive with no timeouts,<lb />
though, and game came down to a<lb />
lone play with 11 seconds remain-<lb />
ing. Krainock went back for a pass<lb />
but had no chance as a nose guard<lb />
Tony Smith dropped him for an<lb />
11-yard loss.<lb />
Smith, a freshman, had replaced<lb />
starter Mark Ervin, who was injured<lb />
in the first half.<lb />
"This was one helluva defensive<lb />
game ECU head coach Ed Emory<lb />
said following the contest. "This is<lb />
the bet defensive effort we've had<lb />
since I've ben at ECU. I'd say we<lb />
won it on defense and didn't lose it<lb />
on offense<lb />
The defensive effort was definite-<lb />
ly the key to the game, as the Buc<lb />
offense struggled the entire first half<lb />
and had its share of problems in the<lb />
second.<lb />
Actually, neither team did very<lb />
much at all offensively in the first<lb />
half, the two clubs combining for a<lb />
mere nine first downs.<lb />
All of the first-half scoring came<lb />
in the opening period. Turnovers set<lb />
both scores up.<lb />
A Harold Blue fumble set up<lb />
Richmond's touchdown. Heisman<lb />
Trophy candidate Barry Redden got<lb />
the score, hauling in an eight-yard<lb />
pass from Krainock. An intercep-<lb />
tion by Pirate safety Marvin Elliott<lb />
led to a 43-yard field goal by<lb />
Bushbeck at the midway point of<lb />
the quarter.<lb />
For the game, the Pirates commit-<lb />
ted four turnovers � two fumbles<lb />
and two interceptions. Richmond<lb />
actually finished the contest with<lb />
more first downs and total yards<lb />
than the Pirates. The Bucs picked<lb />
up but ten first downs and 201<lb />
yards, while the Spiders had 14 firsts<lb />
and tallied 244 yards.<lb />
Redden, though he had a sub-par<lb />
day, gained nearly half of the Rich-<lb />
mond total, picking up 114 yards on<lb />
34 carries.<lb />
Second-year Spider coach Dal<lb />
Shealy was obviously disappointed<lb />
following the contest.<lb />
"We played our hearts out and<lb />
still came up short on the<lb />
scoreboard he said. "There's not<lb />
much you can say when that hap-<lb />
pens. Our guys are giving it<lb />
everything they have, but still<lb />
haven't been able to get that real<lb />
taste of victory. That hurts us great-<lb />
ly<lb />
Shealy's Spiders travel to Ohio to<lb />
face Cincinnati this Saturday. The<lb />
Pirates go south to face<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana before<lb />
returning home to host 13th-ranked<lb />
Miami (Fla.) on October 24.<lb />
Richmond Suffering<lb />
After Heartbreaker<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Autetanl Sports Editor<lb />
A game of incredible similarity.<lb />
With 1:48 remaining, the situa-<lb />
tion was the same. Even the teams<lb />
were the same. However, Rich-<lb />
mond, not East Carolina as in last<lb />
season's thriller won by the Pirates,<lb />
24-22, was faced with a do-or-die<lb />
situation: score a late touchdown or<lb />
lose to a bitter rival.<lb />
Even a few drops of rain were<lb />
falling, a reminder of last year's bat-<lb />
tle played in a rainstorm.<lb />
But for the University of Rich-<lb />
mond, the eventual results were the<lb />
same � a tough defeat, 17-13.<lb />
"I can't say a whole lot on a<lb />
positive note said a disappointed<lb />
coach Dal Shealy in the Richmond<lb />
dressing room. "When you come up<lb />
short and your guys played hard,<lb />
there's not much to say t<lb />
For Richmond, the loss was in-<lb />
deed frustrating, especially after<lb />
two impressive wins in a row. The<lb />
last victory, a 24-7 decision over<lb />
James Madison, coming without<lb />
quarterback Steve Krainock and<lb />
tailbck Barry Redden, who were out<lb />
with injuries.<lb />
Krainock, suffering with a slow-<lb />
healing shoulder separation, was<lb />
only 10-25 for 105 yards and threw<lb />
two interceptions against the Pirates<lb />
while Redden was hobbled with a<lb />
strained knee, even though he rush-<lb />
ed 34 times for 131 yards.<lb />
"Redden showed real heart and<lb />
courage when he technically<lb />
shouldn't have gone back in the<lb />
game (he was shaken up in the first<lb />
half) Shealy said. "At halftime he<lb />
said he wanted to go back<lb />
The Heisman Trophy candidate<lb />
had trouble catching passes. "He<lb />
dropped more today than I've ever<lb />
seen him drop Shealy said. "But<lb />
when you're hurt you do things you<lb />
don't ordinarily do<lb />
The Richmond coach applied the<lb />
same logic with Krainock. "He<lb />
doesn't ordinarily throw intercep-<lb />
tions, but he was hurt<lb />
Krainock, however, refused to<lb />
make any excuses. "I just couldn't<lb />
throw the ball like I usually can he<lb />
said softly. "If I can keep loose, it<lb />
feels good. Once we started runn-<lb />
ing, I tightened up. I'll just have to<lb />
live with it right now<lb />
There was an uneasiness in his<lb />
voice. "I thought we had a good<lb />
week of practice he said. "But to<lb />
come back and have something hap-<lb />
pen the same way it did last year, it<lb />
just hurts bad<lb />
Even though the two Richmond<lb />
stars were below par, Shealy was op-<lb />
timistic about winning. "When we<lb />
went up 7-0 he said, "1 thought<lb />
we were in control of the game. But<lb />
we kept East Carolina the ball<lb />
Sec SHEA I Y, Page 9<lb />
Photo By Dave Williams<lb />
Tight end Norwood Vann (81) hauls in ECU's second TD of the day in 17-13 win<lb />
Cage Drills<lb />
Open On<lb />
Thursday<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
sports M�or<lb />
Competition. It is said that all<lb />
coaches like it. If this is true, then<lb />
East Carolina head t lsketball coach<lb />
Dave Odom should be a happy man.<lb />
The 15-member Pirate squad will<lb />
begin pre-season practice this<lb />
Thursday. The newest members of<lb />
the ECAC-South head into the<lb />
1981-82 season with more depth<lb />
than in either of Odom's two<lb />
previous seasons at the helm.<lb />
"We're going into practice with<lb />
almost every position open Odom<lb />
said. "The competition for playing<lb />
time should be at an all-time hiah<lb />
here<lb />
Indeed. The only position that ap-<lb />
pears to be set as practice begins is<lb />
point guard, where 6-4 Tony Bvles<lb />
returns after a one-year absence.<lb />
The flashy playmaker is back for his<lb />
senior year after starting in '79-80.<lb />
Freshman Bruce Peartree and<lb />
sophomore Herbert Gilchrist are ex-<lb />
pected to share back-up time at the<lb />
point.<lb />
Junior Charles Watkins, the<lb />
See DEPTH page 10<lb />
A 'Fake' TD<lb />
Richmond's second and last touchdown in the club's<lb />
17-13 loss to ECU Saturday was literally a fake. Here,<lb />
tailback Barry Redden (20) dives for the end zone from<lb />
two yards out. Meanwhile, QB Steve Krainock (7)<lb />
prepares to hit wide receiver Kevin Jackson (not pic-<lb />
tured) with a scoring strike. Most everyone in City<lb />
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Depth An ECU Plus<lb />
East Carolina saw<lb />
their record fall to 3-7<lb />
Sunday after losing to<lb />
the Indians of William<lb />
and Mary 4-1 in soccer<lb />
action.<lb />
The victory was 18th-<lb />
ranked William and<lb />
Mary's eighth against<lb />
one loss and one tie.<lb />
The Indians were ahead<lb />
4-0 at halftime.<lb />
The only East<lb />
Carolina goal was<lb />
scored by Brian Win-<lb />
chell on an assist by<lb />
Mike Swan.<lb />
East Carolina was<lb />
credited with 18 saves,<lb />
13 by freshman goalie<lb />
Danny Curtis who<lb />
replaced Steve Brown<lb />
after the Pirate star was<lb />
struck in the eye with<lb />
the ball. At first, it was<lb />
believed that Brown<lb />
was bleeding internally<lb />
behind his eye but was<lb />
taken to the hospital<lb />
where he was pro-<lb />
nounced fit.<lb />
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team's leading scorer last year with<lb />
a 12.8 average, is the top candidate<lb />
for the other guard position.<lb />
Sophomore Mike Fox. a 6-3 sharp-<lb />
shooter will provide a threat,<lb />
though.<lb />
The big forward position is full of<lb />
candidate. Sophomore Morris<lb />
Hargrove, at 6-6 and 215 pounds, is<lb />
said bv Odom to be the most im-<lb />
proved plaver on the squad. Tom<lb />
Brown, a 6-6 transfer from Maine,<lb />
joins the club after sitting out last<lb />
season due to the NCAA's transfer<lb />
rule. Charles Green and Al Mack,<lb />
both JuCo Ail-Americans last year,<lb />
can also line up at big forward,<lb />
though Mack may see more action<lb />
at center.<lb />
Mark Mel aurin (6-6) and Bill<lb />
McNair (6-5), along with Green, ap-<lb />
pear read) to battle it out for play-<lb />
ing time at small forward.<lb />
McLaurin, who averaged 9.4 points<lb />
per game last season as a starter,<lb />
and McNair can also shift to big<lb />
guard.<lb />
At center, senior Michael Gibson<lb />
(6-8) and Mack are the top can-<lb />
didates. Freshman David<lb />
Reichenecker, a sturdy 6-10, and 6-8<lb />
sophomore Jeff Best are also<lb />
available.<lb />
Odom appears excited about his<lb />
team's chances. "I really fell we will<lb />
show definite and marked improve-<lb />
ment said the third-year Buc<lb />
coach. "Perhaps the biggest pro-<lb />
blem we as coaches have outside of<lb />
having a winning season is meeting<lb />
the needs and desires of our players<lb />
as far as playing time is concerned<lb />
The Pirates begin their season on<lb />
Saturday, November 28, when Ohio<lb />
University invades Minges Col-<lb />
iseum. Tip-off time for the opener is<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
V.<lb />
Shealy Praises Pirates<lb />
(ontinued From Page 8<lb />
game.<lb />
"The three interceptions were<lb />
really big. and the missed field goal<lb />
proved to be gigantic. Coach Emory<lb />
had his team really prepared. They<lb />
made fewer mistakes. Penalties and<lb />
missed opportunities were the key<lb />
As was a young offensive line.<lb />
"Our inexperienced line is giving us<lb />
problems he said. "But they are<lb />
trying hard. We're just too young<lb />
and inexperienced in the offensive<lb />
line for this type of game. But we<lb />
did gear down in a few pressure<lb />
situations. The played courageous-<lb />
ly. We put too much responsibility<lb />
on that area of our team this week.<lb />
"You can't have the turnerovers<lb />
and penalties we had and still win<lb />
the ball game<lb />
The ineffectiveness of Krainock<lb />
proved to be costly for Richmond.<lb />
"He wasn't as sharp as he usuall<lb />
is Shealy said. "1 put too much<lb />
pressure on him at the start. His<lb />
timing wasn't as good as it should<lb />
have been<lb />
Shealy inserted freshman quarter-<lb />
back Napoleon DuBois in the first<lb />
half after Krainock was unable to<lb />
move the team. "We put him in so<lb />
we could run more spring outs and<lb />
options he said. "East Carolina<lb />
was gung-ho on Redden I wanted<lb />
to loosen them up a bit, but our er-<lb />
rors were verv, very critical.<lb />
"Our game with East Carolina<lb />
was disappointing last year he<lb />
continued. "Last year's game with<lb />
VMI was disappointing (a 22-17 loss<lb />
for the Spiders). This game ranks<lb />
right with those<lb />
Shealy continued to praise the<lb />
Pirates. "Talent-wise he said,<lb />
"East Carolina was as good as<lb />
anybody we'll play. We rank their<lb />
defense with Southern Mississipi's.<lb />
Their whole team is explosive and<lb />
dangerous<lb />
Richmond was not surprised by<lb />
the fact that the Pirates opened the<lb />
game with the I-formation, Shealy<lb />
said. "East Carolina didn't fool us<lb />
at all. When they've gotten behind<lb />
they've abandoned the 'bone and<lb />
thrown more and run more options.<lb />
We helped them out with field posi-<lb />
tion<lb />
Even with the disappointing<lb />
defeat, Shealy wasn't discouraged<lb />
with the play of his team. "Our guys<lb />
are doing everything they can he<lb />
said. "They're living with the agony<lb />
of defeat. They deserved more than<lb />
what was on the scoreboard<lb />
"The attitude on the team is real<lb />
good Kraiock echoed.<lb />
"Everybody is closer together on<lb />
Monday after a loss. It's just a dif-<lb />
ferent atmosphere this year<lb />
But for Richmond the results on<lb />
an overcast Saturday in October<lb />
were painfully the same as one year<lb />
before.<lb />
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The East Carolina<lb />
volleyball team finished<lb />
second to UNC-<lb />
Charlotte in their own<lb />
Invitational last<lb />
weekend. The Pirates<lb />
and the Forty-Niners<lb />
faced each other in the<lb />
finals for the second<lb />
year in a row.<lb />
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on Saturday, however,<lb />
the Pirates had to face<lb />
and defeat some very<lb />
tough foes in their own<lb />
pool. Teams included<lb />
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University of Virginia<lb />
and High Point Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
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the day, East Carolina<lb />
faced the Lady<lb />
Seahawks and defeated<lb />
them in two straight<lb />
games by scores of<lb />
15-10 and 16-14.<lb />
The second match of<lb />
the tournament match-<lb />
ed Virginia against the<lb />
Pirates. Once again,<lb />
East Carolina prevailed<lb />
in just two games by<lb />
identical 15-5 scores.<lb />
The Pirates' third<lb />
match provided one of<lb />
the first real upsets of<lb />
the day as High Point<lb />
defeated East Carolina,<lb />
14-16 and 7-15. The<lb />
loss gave three out of<lb />
the four teams in the<lb />
pool 3-1 records. By us-<lb />
ing the scoring<lb />
margins, High Point<lb />
and East Carolina were<lb />
allowed to advance to<lb />
the championship<lb />
round against the top<lb />
two teams in the other<lb />
pool which included<lb />
Duke, UNC-Charlotte,<lb />
Elon and North<lb />
Carolina A &amp; T.<lb />
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Charlotte finished se-<lb />
cond at 2-1.<lb />
On Saturday morn-<lb />
ing, Duke and East East Carolina come<lb />
Carolina squared off in back and take the se-<lb />
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George<lb />
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Lady Pi rale Lit a Lamas (3) volleys<lb />
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