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�he iEaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 57 No. 17<lb />
Tuesday, October 20, 1981<lb />
Greeavilk, Nortfc Carolina<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
FOOD DAY<lb />
Coalition Fights Hunger<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Miff �rilr<lb />
More than 40 ECU students,<lb />
staff, and faculty members par-<lb />
ticipated in a series of educational<lb />
events concerning hunger and<lb />
malnutrition last week.<lb />
The central focus was<lb />
"International World Food Day<lb />
which was set aside by the Food and<lb />
Agricultural Organization of the<lb />
United Nations to call attention to<lb />
the problems associated with<lb />
hunger.<lb />
Although World Food Day was<lb />
actually on October 16, the ECU<lb />
Hunger Coalition sponsored events<lb />
throughout the week. These events<lb />
included showing films in two local<lb />
elementary schools followed by<lb />
discussion, circulation of literature<lb />
on campus, a legislative letter<lb />
writing campaign in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, and street theatre<lb />
presentation.<lb />
Many students were surprised<lb />
when they saw the skit begin on the<lb />
street in front of the Student Supply<lb />
Store. "It was a shock effect<lb />
noted .left Whisnant. an ECU<lb />
Political science major who par-<lb />
ticipated in the skit. The presenta-<lb />
tion contrasted the daily lives of<lb />
typical college students with the<lb />
starving millions in the developing<lb />
world. "It (skit) might have made<lb />
some of them think. Thev stayed<lb />
and watched it and many clapped<lb />
for us afterwards" said Marybeth<lb />
Kozar, an ECU physical therapv<lb />
major in the skit. "We shouldn't be<lb />
so caught up in trivial things she<lb />
added<lb />
Whisnant, noting that some<lb />
students laughed at the skit, said,<lb />
"Laughter is just the other side of<lb />
crying; the whole thing went right<lb />
by them � it was ignorance<lb />
"We had their attention, it was<lb />
very well presented said per-<lb />
former Wendy Barnwell, an ECU<lb />
student from Guyana. "The con-<lb />
trast was there. I think a lot of peo-<lb />
ple take things for granted. They<lb />
aren't aware of what is going on, '<lb />
continued Barnwell.<lb />
The ECU Hunger Coalition spent<lb />
five weeks in preparation for World<lb />
Food Day activities. "We were very<lb />
satisfied. The programs in the<lb />
schools went very well noted<lb />
Sister Helen Shondel, an ECU cam-<lb />
pus minister and member of the<lb />
Hunger Coalition<lb />
The Coalition encouraged<lb />
students in Mendenhall to take the<lb />
time to write a letter to their con-<lb />
gressman or senator concerning a<lb />
hunger issue. "We provided paper,<lb />
pens, envelopes, and even the<lb />
stamp said Sister Shondeii. Ovei<lb />
80 students wrote letters, she said.<lb />
"We're trying to get people's con-<lb />
sciousness raised, get them to work<lb />
on activities Sister Shondeii said.<lb />
"This will help people to become<lb />
conscientious in their own lives after<lb />
we lead them<lb />
Part o your education is to be<lb />
well rounded. That's whv we have<lb />
so many different required<lb />
courses Kozar noted. "If we<lb />
SGA Proposes More<lb />
Student Involvement<lb />
�-<lb />
I'h H. t. VHS I'UMUMIN<lb />
Members of the ECU Hunger Coalition stage a street theater presentation.<lb />
aren't exposed to n (hunger) now,<lb />
we'll probably be less likely to listen<lb />
to it as adults Asked whv she was<lb />
involved with the Hunger Coalition,<lb />
Kozar said guess mv conscience<lb />
gets at me. Here I am with a nice<lb />
place to live, good food, nice clothes<lb />
� somehow it's noi fair. How come<lb />
I'm not living like thev (the poor)<lb />
are<lb />
 � �<lb />
"The world system needs to be<lb />
changed Barnwell said. "The rich<lb />
have continuously exploited a lot of<lb />
peole. Thev must always be in con-<lb />
trol all the tune it's self interest.<lb />
1 hev must be living comfortably.<lb />
It's an historical pattern o' white<lb />
supremacy in the rich nations<lb />
Recently the Presidential Com-<lb />
mission Report on World Hunger<lb />
also criticized the United States and<lb />
other developed nations of having<lb />
placed a very low priority on helping<lb />
developing nations.<lb />
" The United States is still the best<lb />
country noted Barnwell "Here<lb />
See COALITION, Page 3<lb />
By DIANE ANDERSON<lb />
The SGA passed a resolution<lb />
yesterday which states there should<lb />
be more than one student represen-<lb />
tative on the committee to select a<lb />
new chancellor.<lb />
The proposal was written in view<lb />
of the fact that the selection com-<lb />
mittee consists of six trustees, five<lb />
faculty members, three alumni and<lb />
only one student � the SGA presi-<lb />
dent � who represents nearly 14,000<lb />
members of the campus community<lb />
effected by the decision of the com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
The proposal will be sent to the<lb />
selection committee before the<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 20 open hearing. The<lb />
hearing is designed to give all<lb />
members of the university com-<lb />
munity input on the criterion for<lb />
finding a new chancellor. Students<lb />
have specifically been alloted the<lb />
time between 9:45 and 10:15 a.m. to<lb />
speak on this issue.<lb />
A memorandum from the selec-<lb />
tion committee encouraged written<lb />
statements, oral presentations and<lb />
group resolutions. Persons wishing<lb />
to speak at the hearing should in-<lb />
form the executive secretary of their<lb />
intentions before the meeting.<lb />
A second resolution was passed<lb />
by the SGA in which the students<lb />
expressed their trust that the selec-<lb />
tion committee "will select can-<lb />
didates for the chancellorship who<lb />
have demonstrated unyielding com-<lb />
mitment to excellent academic pro-<lb />
grams, extra-curricular oppor-<lb />
tunities which promote a broai and<lb />
enriching overall experience, and a<lb />
proven understanding that places<lb />
students' welfare and interests as a<lb />
top priority<lb />
This resolution will also be<lb />
presented to the selection committee<lb />
before the hearing.<lb />
In other action, SGA Speaker<lb />
Gary Williams established a task<lb />
force to examine the reasons behind<lb />
the restrictions of the Student loan<lb />
Fund, specifically the Medical<lb />
Emergency Fund. Because ol con<lb />
troversy over the way the monies<lb />
were being used by the students, the<lb />
summmer legislature suspended the<lb />
fund.<lb />
A bill was also passed bv the<lb />
legislature allocating $465 for an<lb />
Oktoberfest on October 28, bv the<lb />
International Language Organiza-<lb />
tion<lb />
The newly elected representatives<lb />
for Jones Dormitory were announc-<lb />
ed. They are Mitchell Haber and<lb />
Keith Johnson.<lb />
Speaker Gary Williams announc-<lb />
ed the committee appointments.<lb />
The committee chairpersons are<lb />
Linda Bishop for both screenings<lb />
and appointments, and planning<lb />
and policies, Mitch Davis for stu<lb />
dent welfare. Bob Mills on rules and<lb />
judicial, and Andy Lewis for ap-<lb />
propriations. Jim Mclntyre was ap<lb />
pointed parlimentanan, and Russel!<lb />
Overman is the representative to the<lb />
transit advisory board.<lb />
Greenville Boy Fighting For His Life<lb />
B GLENN PARKS<lb />
staff U nlrr<lb />
Two-month-old Donnie Lassiter<lb />
underwent a bone marrow<lb />
transplant Tuesday and Fridav.<lb />
The operation, performed at<lb />
Boston Children's Hospital in Mass.<lb />
was Donnie's only hope for sur-<lb />
vival.<lb />
Donnie Lassiter was born in<lb />
Greenville at Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital. Several days after his<lb />
birth, Donnie developed serious<lb />
skin rashes, red spots on different<lb />
areas of his body and ugly sores that<lb />
were increasingly growing larger.<lb />
Doctors at PCMH suspected Don-<lb />
nie of having a rare white blood cell<lb />
disease called Actin-Polymerization<lb />
Defect. Dr. Tate Holbrook. a<lb />
pediatrician at PCMH, kept the in-<lb />
fant alive with continuious treat-<lb />
ment with antibiotics after diagnos-<lb />
ing the disease through studies done<lb />
at Massachusetts General.<lb />
Young Donnie developed another<lb />
complication due to the defect. The<lb />
tissue around his rectal area was dv-<lb />
ing and a colostomy was performed<lb />
because of a possible spread of in-<lb />
fection upward toward the in-<lb />
testines.<lb />
Holbrook also diagnosed patent<lb />
ductus arteriousus, a congenital<lb />
defect in Donnie's heart. After con-<lb />
ferring with the doctors in Boston,<lb />
Holbrook decided to transport the<lb />
patient to Massachusettes General<lb />
for the bone marrow transplant.<lb />
However, Holbrook kept the pa-<lb />
tient at PCMH for a couple of<lb />
weeks because he felt Donnie was<lb />
too weak to undergo surgery at thai<lb />
point. Donnie has undergone the<lb />
surgerv for the heart defect and is<lb />
reportedly recuperating well.<lb />
Because o the variety of the<lb />
disease, doctors Joel Rappeport and<lb />
Robbie Parkman, who performed<lb />
the hone marrow transplant, are<lb />
pathfinding and gaining insight to<lb />
treatment of such diseases.<lb />
Although several successful bone<lb />
marrow transplants have been per-<lb />
formed, none have been performed<lb />
for Donnie's particular disease. On-<lb />
ly two previous cases of actin<lb />
polymerization have been diagnos-<lb />
ed; the earlier cases occurred before<lb />
the advent o the bone marrow<lb />
transplant. Since that time, three<lb />
centers for bone marrow transplants<lb />
have been established. The John<lb />
Hopkins Institute m Baltimore, the<lb />
lied Hutchinson Cancer Center in<lb />
Seattle and the Sloan Kettering<lb />
C cuter in New York. Normally bone<lb />
marrow transplant patients from<lb />
Greenville are sent to Seattle.<lb />
However Donnie I assiter is the<lb />
youngest patient to undergo such a<lb />
transplant and special considera-<lb />
tions had to be made.<lb />
A bone marrow transplant is a<lb />
complex operation. However, it<lb />
basically involves complete removal<lb />
of the patients blood in the bone<lb />
marrow o the hip bones and<lb />
replacement with blood cells of a<lb />
compatible donor with similar<lb />
genetic make-up absent of actin<lb />
polymerization. With the surrogate<lb />
blood cells, which are immature and<lb />
capable of growth, the patient can<lb />
fight off infection in a normal<lb />
fashion.<lb />
Donnie's sister, 5-year-old Don-<lb />
nielle, is the donor whose blood will<lb />
be placed in Donnie's hip bones.<lb />
Massachusetts law requires a court<lb />
order, psychological testing and<lb />
family counseling for potential bone<lb />
marrow transplants from one minor<lb />
to another. Although this drawback<lb />
caused some stress for Donnie's<lb />
parents, Donnie and Dot Lassiter,<lb />
they consider it necessary and are<lb />
willing to accept the challenges they<lb />
have confronted concerning Don-<lb />
nie's disease.<lb />
Donnie's hospital bills have been<lb />
paid by insurance. However, the<lb />
family has incurred numerous<lb />
related expenses. The family had to<lb />
fly commercially to Boston and the<lb />
Reagan Speaks At York town<lb />
Freedom 'Protected'<lb />
YORKTOWN, Va. (UPI) �<lb />
President Reagan, looking out over<lb />
a wind-swept Revolutionary War<lb />
battlefield, said Monday his ad-<lb />
ministration is working to protect<lb />
the freedoms won 200 years ago in<lb />
America's fight for independence.<lb />
Standing before a historic and<lb />
colorful tableau at the site of the<lb />
British surrender at Yorktown 200<lb />
vears ago, Reagan drew parallels<lb />
between the goals of his administra-<lb />
tion and those of America's col-<lb />
onists.<lb />
"In a masterly execution of a tex-<lb />
tbook siege. General Washington<lb />
and his grab-bag army defeated the<lb />
finest troops King George could<lb />
field Reagan said in remarks<lb />
prepared for the occasion.<lb />
"Today, when people tell some of<lb />
what we are trying to do cannot be<lb />
done, 1 remember that moment at<lb />
Yorktown, when we achieved a<lb />
miraculous success without the help<lb />
of a massive and centralized govern-<lb />
ment<lb />
Equating his own efforts to those<lb />
who won the right of self-rule from<lb />
the British, he added, "Ours was a<lb />
philosophical revolution that chang-<lb />
ed the very concept of govern-<lb />
ment<lb />
Within the crowd who heard his<lb />
remarks were men in red coats, col-<lb />
onial rags and crisp French tunics �<lb />
who had been participants in a re-<lb />
enactment of the battle that ended<lb />
the Revolutionary War on Oct. 19,<lb />
1781.<lb />
An afternoon re-enactment Mon-<lb />
day of the British surrender and a<lb />
victory parade, reviewed by Reagan<lb />
and Francois Mitterrand, capped a<lb />
four-day bicentennial ceremony at-<lb />
tended by more than 100,000 peo-<lb />
ple.<lb />
The event served a dual purpose<lb />
by bringing Reagan together with<lb />
Mitterrand, whose presence<lb />
underscored Franco-American<lb />
cooperation at Yorktown.<lb />
ECU Hosting Charlie Daniels<lb />
By TOM HALL<lb />
Nrw, t.dil�r<lb />
The Charlie Daniels Band will<lb />
appear at Minges Coliseum next<lb />
month, according to Student<lb />
Union Program Director Ken<lb />
Hammond.<lb />
The concert, which is schedul-<lb />
ed for November 20, will last<lb />
"for a couple of hours Ham-<lb />
mond said. No other musical ar-<lb />
tists are scheduled to perform.<lb />
The contract for the concert is<lb />
now being negotiated, according<lb />
to Major Attractions Chairman<lb />
Jerry Dilsaver.<lb />
"An Evening with Charlie<lb />
Daniels" will begin at 9 p.m.<lb />
Hammond said 6,000 tickets will<lb />
be on sale by the first week of<lb />
November.<lb />
ECU students will pay $7 for<lb />
advance tickets, according to the<lb />
program director. Tickets for the<lb />
general public will sell for $9, as<lb />
will all tickets sold at the gate.<lb />
Student tickets will be available<lb />
at the Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
ticket office. Other tickets will be<lb />
sold at Apple Records on Fifth<lb />
Street as well as the Record Bar<lb />
stores at Pitt Plaza and Carolina<lb />
East Mall.<lb />
"There's been a lot of student<lb />
interest generated about this con-<lb />
cert Hammond said. "Tickets<lb />
will probably sell briskly; it's ad-<lb />
visable to buy early<lb />
The decision whether to have<lb />
festival or reserved seating has<lb />
not been made, according to<lb />
Dilsaver.<lb />
The Charlie Daniels Band<lb />
plays country rock and has such<lb />
notable hits as "Long Haired<lb />
Country Boy "The South's<lb />
Gonna Do It Again" and "The<lb />
Devil Went Down To Georgia<lb />
Dilsaver took over as Major<lb />
Attractions chairman after<lb />
Charles Sune resigned October 1.<lb />
� �'<lb />
����� � MM rim km in<lb />
Glen Maughan, a Vietnam veteran, protests military recruitment at the<lb />
ECU Student Supply Store. Many students have not even registered for<lb />
the draft.<lb />
first several nights they stayed in a<lb />
room "the size of a broom closet<lb />
Holbrook said. They later moved to<lb />
the Ronald McDonald house for the<lb />
families of hospitalized children<lb />
paying approximately $18 a night.<lb />
The family also has to pay food ex-<lb />
penses and taxi fares from<lb />
Massachusetts General to Boston<lb />
Children's Hospital. The family is<lb />
overcoming other financial battles<lb />
but the real battle they face is an<lb />
emotional one.<lb />
Holbrook wants to set up a<lb />
private tax-free fund for children<lb />
who need care for cancer and<lb />
unusual blood disorders. Any per-<lb />
sonal or organizational contributing<lb />
can be made by contacting<lb />
Holbrook at Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital.<lb />
Registration<lb />
Dodgers To<lb />
Be Jailed<lb />
By MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Miff Wnler<lb />
Though draft registration in the<lb />
United States has become a stan<lb />
dard part of a man's eighteenth bir-<lb />
thday since its re-implementation in<lb />
1980, several men around the coun-<lb />
try have neglected to register. Ac-<lb />
cording to a U.S. Department of<lb />
Justice spokesman, prosecutions<lb />
against these non-registrants will<lb />
soon begin.<lb />
Tom Stewart, speaking for the<lb />
Justice Department last month,<lb />
estimated that as many as 20 percent<lb />
of all young men required by law to<lb />
register have not done so. However,<lb />
Stewart and John Russell, another<lb />
Justice Department spokesman,<lb />
both maintain that the exact number<lb />
of non-registrants in not yet known.<lb />
Stewart did not reveal any specific<lb />
information about the prosecutions<lb />
other than affirming that the cases<lb />
will be conducted, on an individual<lb />
basis.<lb />
See DODGERS, Page 3<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Opinions4<lb />
Campus Forum4<lb />
Entertainment5<lb />
Sports7<lb />
t<lb /><pb facs="00057433_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 20, 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
WORSHIP<lb />
A student Episcopal service of<lb />
Holy Communion will be<lb />
celebrated on Tuesday. October<lb />
JO. in tne chapel of St Pauls<lb />
Episcopal Church. 406 4th Street<lb />
(one block from Garret? Dorm)<lb />
The service will be at 5 30 p m<lb />
with the Episcopal Chaplain, the<lb />
Rev Bill Hadden, celebrating<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honor<lb />
Society will hold a general<lb />
meeting Tuesday. October 20, at<lb />
5 00 p m in room 312 Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center AH members are<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
VOLLEYBALL<lb />
THe PRC Society and Jetferys<lb />
Beer and Wine will be sponsoring<lb />
a Co Rec Volleyball Tournament<lb />
at M.nges Coliseum on October 31<lb />
from 12 6pm There iS a ten dollar<lb />
entry fee First place. Keg second<lb />
place, pony Keg Other prizes win<lb />
be awarded Sign up at the PRC<lb />
building (Behind McDonalds and<lb />
across from Hardees on Cotanche<lb />
St i Deadline Oct 20 Teams must<lb />
consist of six persons with at least<lb />
two females per team<lb />
BEAUX ARTS BALL<lb />
The seventh annual School of<lb />
Art Beaux Arts Ball wiH be held on<lb />
Fr.day. October 23 a' 8 00 p m a<lb />
PaDa Katz on East Tenth Street<lb />
Tickets are S3 00 in advance and<lb />
14 00 at the door They are<lb />
available in the School of Art<lb />
School of Music and Department<lb />
Of Drama Offices NOTE Only<lb />
those m costume will be admitted<lb />
SPAN<lb />
There will be a discussion on<lb />
historic preservation downtown<lb />
rev i tatization community<lb />
development, and grantsmanship<lb />
in Brewster D 209 at noon on<lb />
Wednesday Oct 21 Wat Brow"<lb />
and Phil Guy of Tarborc will be<lb />
the speakers All interested per<lb />
sons are welcome to attend<lb />
SNEA<lb />
The Student National Education<lb />
Association meeting will be held<lb />
October 21 Wednesday at 4 00<lb />
p m in Speight 201 All education<lb />
majors are invited<lb />
NCSL<lb />
The N C S'uden' Legislature<lb />
will meet Tuesday. Oct 20 at 7 00<lb />
p.m in room 212 Mendenhall All<lb />
members and interested Darties<lb />
please attend<lb />
INFLUENZA<lb />
influenza vaccine is available at<lb />
the Student Health Center Tne<lb />
cost is $3 for each injection<lb />
Students with chronic illnesses<lb />
diabetes, asthma, or those who are<lb />
on chemotherapy for malignant<lb />
diseases ana those having unusual<lb />
exposure should come by the Stu<lb />
dent Health Center between 8am<lb />
and 5pm Monday through Fri<lb />
day during October or Novembet<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 202<lb />
It attending, please bring a dish<lb />
for a covered dish supper. All<lb />
members and interested persons<lb />
are urged to attend For further in<lb />
formation, call Dawn Williams,<lb />
758 8948<lb />
FICTION WORKSHOP<lb />
We are putting together a small,<lb />
very serious, fiction writing<lb />
workshop If you already write<lb />
well, want to write well enough to<lb />
pubhsh ana know how much work<lb />
lies between the former and the<lb />
latter, give us a call at 7S8 2430 or<lb />
756 5112<lb />
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA<lb />
Wanted Male, musicians,<lb />
singers dancers, poets, or<lb />
whatever your talent, to par<lb />
ticipate m The Student of the Year<lb />
Pageant, sponsored by Alpha Kap<lb />
pa Aipha Sorority, Inc The<lb />
deadline for contestant applica<lb />
tions will be October 29 So on<lb />
November 17, be prepared for<lb />
another AKA Affair Alpha Kap<lb />
pa Alpha is also looking forward to<lb />
the students presence at their<lb />
dance which will be held October<lb />
24 from 10 p m til 2 a m , at the<lb />
Cultural Center Come iam"<lb />
alter the game' We also en<lb />
courage more minority students to<lb />
participate in SOULS Please '<lb />
IVCF<lb />
inter Varsity Christian<lb />
Fellowship will meet this Wednes<lb />
day night at 7 30 hi the Methodist<lb />
Student Center Everyone is<lb />
welcome<lb />
LIBRARY PROGRAM<lb />
A successful library program is<lb />
one which reaches out to the com<lb />
munity it serves A panel of school<lb />
and public librarians will explore<lb />
ways and means tor doing this in<lb />
the October 22 program of the<lb />
1981 82 Library Science Lecture<lb />
Series<lb />
Mr Willie Nelms. Director of<lb />
Sheppard Public Library in<lb />
Greenville, will address the topic<lb />
of public library outreach Project<lb />
CHEER, Sheppard's outreach to<lb />
daycare centers in Pitt County,<lb />
will be discussed by project direc<lb />
tor Ms Dorsey Sanderson Ms<lb />
Jean Johnson, Media Supervisor<lb />
for Wake County Schools, and Ms<lb />
Helen Tugwell. media coordinator<lb />
at James B Hunt Jr High School<lb />
in Wilson, will discuss school<lb />
library outreach to teachers,<lb />
students, and the general com<lb />
munity.<lb />
The program will start at 6 30<lb />
p m in room 221 of the East Wing<lb />
of Joyner Library on the ECU<lb />
campus A social hour will follow<lb />
the lecture All interested persons<lb />
are invited to attend<lb />
The lecture series is being spon<lb />
sored jointly by the ECU Depart<lb />
ment of Library Science, the Pitt<lb />
Greenville Media Society, and the<lb />
ECU Library Science Alumni<lb />
Association CEU credit can be<lb />
earned by teachers and librarians<lb />
who attend at least 5 of the 6 lee<lb />
lures in the series A S5 00 fee will<lb />
be charged for those persons wan<lb />
ting CEU credit<lb />
Additional information on this<lb />
lecture and others in the sries can<lb />
be obtained by calling the Depart<lb />
ment of Library Science at<lb />
757 6621<lb />
SURFCLUBL<lb />
A meeting will be held Wednes<lb />
day 7 8 p m in room 221<lb />
Mendenhall on the following<lb />
dates October 21. 28. November 4.<lb />
11. 18. and December 2, 9 All<lb />
members are urged to attend<lb />
New members welcomed!<lb />
ASSISTANTSHIPS<lb />
The Institute for Coastal and<lb />
Marine Resources is now accep<lb />
ting applications for two assistant<lb />
ships scheduled to begin in late fall<lb />
of 1981<lb />
Graduate Assistantships. Office<lb />
Coordinator�Field Team Coor<lb />
dinator, will coordinate field team<lb />
activities, and assist investigators<lb />
in data collection and analysis<lb />
Background in behavioral or<lb />
social sciences preferred<lb />
Undergraduate�Graduate<lb />
Assistantship, Data Analyst, will<lb />
assist investigators in the analysis<lb />
of data Must have background<lb />
and familiarity with computer<lb />
programming and statistics.<lb />
Please contact Dr Jeffrey<lb />
Johnson or Mr Marcus Hepburn,<lb />
Mamie Jenkins building, ICMR at<lb />
757 6810 or 757 6220 An equal op<lb />
portunity, affirmative action<lb />
employer<lb />
LAMBDA CHI<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha would like to<lb />
congratulate the winners of their<lb />
annual field day The sorority win<lb />
ner was Alpha Phi The fraternity<lb />
division was won by Sigm Nu<lb />
SCANDINAVIAN<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
Scandinavian Seminar is now<lb />
accepting applications tor its<lb />
1982 13 academic year abroad in<lb />
Denmark, Finland. Norway, or<lb />
Sweden This unique learning ex<lb />
perience is designed for college<lb />
students, graduates, and other<lb />
adults who want to study n a Scan<lb />
dinavian country, becoming part<lb />
of another culture and learning its<lb />
language A new one semester<lb />
program, only in Denmark, is also<lb />
now available<lb />
After orientation in Denmark<lb />
and a 3 week intensive language<lb />
course, generally followed by a<lb />
family stay, students are placed<lb />
individually at Scandinavian Folk<lb />
Schools or other specialized in<lb />
stitutions, where they live and<lb />
study with Scandinavians of<lb />
diverse backgrounds The Folk<lb />
Schools are small, residential<lb />
educational communities intended<lb />
mainly for young adults Both<lb />
historically and socially, these<lb />
schools have played an important<lb />
part in the development of the<lb />
Scandinavian countries Midway<lb />
through the folk school year, all<lb />
the Seminar students and staff<lb />
meet in the mountains of Norway<lb />
to discuss progress and make<lb />
plans for the spring A final ses<lb />
sion is held at the end of the year to<lb />
evaluate the year's studies and ex<lb />
periences<lb />
Because the Scandinavian coun<lb />
tries are small, open, and accessi<lb />
ble, the year provides an unusual<lb />
opportunity for the student to ex<lb />
plore his or her particular field of<lb />
interest by doing an independent<lb />
study project On the basis of a<lb />
detailed written evaluation of<lb />
their work, most college students<lb />
receive full or partial academic<lb />
credit for their year<lb />
The fee, covering tuition, room,<lb />
board, and all course connected<lb />
travels in Scandinavia, is S5.900<lb />
interest free loans are granted on<lb />
the basis of need, as are a few par<lb />
tial scholarships<lb />
For further information, please<lb />
write to SCANDINAVIAN<lb />
SEMINAR. 100 East 85th Street.<lb />
New York. N Y 10028<lb />
SURFCLUB<lb />
A meeting will be held Wednes<lb />
day October 21 at 7 00 8 00 p m .<lb />
Room 221 Mendenhall<lb />
All members are urged to at<lb />
tend New members welcomed I<lb />
CHEERING SECTION<lb />
The Student Athletic Board is<lb />
sponsoring a group cheering sec<lb />
tion for the Miami (FL) home foot<lb />
ball game on October 24 Anyone<lb />
interested in sitting in this section<lb />
should bring their activity cards<lb />
by the Athletic Director's office<lb />
located upstairs in Minges Col<lb />
iseum no later than 5pm Friday.<lb />
October 16 Only 100 seals are<lb />
available, so you'd better hurry<lb />
For further information call Pam<lb />
Holt at 757 6417 Raise Hell for the<lb />
Pirates!<lb />
BEAUX ARTS BALL<lb />
Start making you costumes tor<lb />
the 7th Annual Beaux Arts Ball<lb />
This years bizarre event will be<lb />
held at Papa Katz on Friday, Oc<lb />
tober 23 at 8 00 Tickets are S3 00<lb />
m advance, 14 00 at door<lb />
WE DARE YOU!<lb />
The Omicron Chapter of Phi<lb />
Beta Lambda dares any major in<lb />
business, business education, and<lb />
office administration to become a<lb />
member of this national organiza<lb />
tion You don't have to walk on hot<lb />
coals, sing a solo, or do anything<lb />
out of the ordinary to ioin<lb />
BUT you do have to be prepared<lb />
for one of the most interesting,<lb />
activity oriented organizations on<lb />
campus Our next meeting is<lb />
Wednesday. Oct 21 at 4 p m in<lb />
Rawl 341 WE DARE YOU TO<lb />
COMEH<lb />
CORSO<lb />
All Corso members please pick<lb />
up your tickets immediatly" We<lb />
need to begin selling the t.ckets to<lb />
the Faculty Student Party Pick<lb />
them up from Jackie in the Social<lb />
Work Corrections office<lb />
SLAP<lb />
Have a sweet tooth? The ECU<lb />
Chapter of NSSHA will be having a<lb />
bake sale in the Belk Building on<lb />
Tuesday, October 20th from 8 On<lb />
till 5 00 All proceeds will go<lb />
toward our scholarship fund<lb />
SCHOOL OF MUSIC<lb />
Remaining School of Musk<lb />
Events tor October Oct 23 24<lb />
Opera Scenes. 8 00 AMiiarr<lb />
Tell, Boris Godonov, Marriage of<lb />
Figaro. Macbeth. Rigoletto, Oct<lb />
25, Symphonic Wind Ensemble<lb />
Concert 8 15, Memorial Gym<lb />
Oct 26 Paul Tardif piano Facul<lb />
ty Recital, 8 15 Oct 27 Sigma<lb />
Alpha lota Musicale, 6 00 Oct 30<lb />
Mark Harrel. trumpe' Gary<lb />
Blizzard, trombone Senior<lb />
Rectal, 7 30<lb /><lb />
I<lb />
Pizza inn<lb />
BUFFET<lb />
PIZZA, SALAD, SPAGHETTI, SOUP<lb />
ALL YOU CAN EAT<lb />
ONA<lb />
The Organization of Native<lb />
Americans will be meeting tonight<lb />
(Oct 20) m CSO office (top floor<lb />
back part of Whichard Building)<lb />
Everyone is welcome to attend<lb />
The meeting will begin at 5 30<lb />
p m<lb />
BEAT MIAMI!<lb />
There will be a Beat Miami Pep<lb />
Rally Thursday Oct 72 at 7 p m<lb />
on College Hill in front of Tyler<lb />
dorm The ECU pep band and<lb />
cheerleaders will be there along<lb />
with Coach Ed Emory Music will<lb />
be provided by the Elbo Room and<lb />
free fnsbees and food coupons will<lb />
be given away by Burger King Br<lb />
ing your blanket and beverages<lb />
and celebrate the upset victory<lb />
that s going to take place this<lb />
Saturday when the Pirates host<lb />
'he 13th ranked Miami Hur<lb />
r.canes<lb />
REBEL<lb />
The ECU Literary Magazine<lb />
REBEL is looking for an Associate<lb />
Ed'tor Prose Editor and Art<lb />
Editor Applications can be picked<lb />
up in the Publications Building n<lb />
the Media board secretary office<lb />
Any maior is acceptable<lb />
TRAFFICOFFICE<lb />
The ECU Traffic Office,<lb />
presently located m the old laun<lb />
dry building, will close at the end<lb />
of the business day on October 27.<lb />
1981 and reopen for business on<lb />
November 2. 1981 in a new location<lb />
at 1001 East Fifth Street, across<lb />
from the Spilman Building<lb />
Police operations will continue<lb />
m the old laundry building until<lb />
October 30 A dispatcher will be on<lb />
duty at the present location to pro<lb />
cess emergency traffic matters<lb />
only until October 30 The seventy<lb />
two hour period on traffic citations<lb />
will be extended to exclude the<lb />
period the Traffic Office is not<lb />
operational<lb />
All pc'ice. traffic and mfor<lb />
maiton services will be moved to<lb />
1001 East F ifth Street by the end of<lb />
the business day on October 30.<lb />
1981<lb />
AED<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Delta pre<lb />
medical society will meet on Tues<lb />
day. October 20 at 7 30 p m m<lb />
Plan 307 Dr Dean Hayek,<lb />
Associate Dean of Admissions at<lb />
ECU School of Medicine, will be<lb />
the guest speaker All interested<lb />
persons are invited to attend<lb />
MonSun.<lb />
Mon. &amp; Tues,<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
SPAGHETTI DAY<lb />
11:30-2:00<lb />
6:00-8:30<lb />
o<lb /><lb />
LARGE PORTION<lb />
OF SPAGHETTI,<lb />
GARLIC BREAD 1.88<lb />
BONUS TRIP TO SALAD BAR<lb />
RESTAURANT &amp; LOUNGE<lb />
ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT HOURS<lb />
5:00-6:00 AND AT 10-11 PM<lb />
WE HAVE A NEW FORMAT<lb />
A NEW MENU AND,<lb />
NEW AFFORDABLE PRICES.<lb />
TRY THE 5.95 DINNER BUFFET<lb />
AT 5:30 PM TO 9:30 PM EVERY<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
GIVEUSATRYE.C.U.<lb />
YOUR WALLET WILL LIKE US.<lb />
CLOSE TO THE ECU CAMPUS<lb />
LOCATED IN THE MINGES BUILDING BASEMENT<lb />
CORNER OF 3RD&amp; EVANS ST. DOWNTOWN CREENVIL1 E<lb />
OPEN LUNCH AND DINNER MONSAT.<lb />
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H Sun. Testing Equipment<lb />
H N.C. Inspection Station<lb />
Road Service &amp;<lb />
1<lb />
&amp; Bucaneer Babes<lb />
present the 2nd Annual<lb />
MALE BEST CHEST<lb />
CONTEST<lb />
TUES OCT. 20th<lb />
1st � $100.00 &amp; PONY KEG<lb />
2nd � $50.00 &amp; FREE PASS<lb />
3rd � $25.00 &amp; FREE PASS<lb />
Sponsored By:<lb />
Mr. Gatti's Pizza &amp; ETC.<lb />
Western Steer<lb />
Flower Basket<lb />
Casablanca<lb />
Complete Automotive Service<lb />
Foreign and Domestic Cars<lb />
COREY'S EXXON<lb />
&amp;<lb />
SERVICE CENTER<lb />
2753 East 10th Street<lb />
758-2913<lb />
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come join us"<lb />
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On AH Repair Work.<lb />
Located beside N.C.<lb />
Department of Motor Vehicles<lb />
OWND &amp; OPERATED BY REX COREY<lb />
m<lb />
SSKS<lb />
Special prices on<lb />
choice items from our<lb />
menuserved between<lb />
5:00 and 7:30<lb />
�17.<lb />
Tues<lb />
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Oct. 22<lb />
All you can eat<lb />
Popcorn<lb />
Shrimp<lb />
1st ANNUAL<lb />
CHAPTER TEN<lb />
WET T-SHIRT<lb />
CONTEST<lb />
TUES, OCT 20,1981<lb />
Open to Everyone or Sponsored<lb />
Organizations<lb />
Contestants can enter up<lb />
until Tues. night 1020.<lb />
By day<lb />
he is<lb />
Woody<lb />
Allen.<lb />
But When<lb />
Night Falls<lb />
And The<lb />
Moon Rises,<lb />
Humphrey Bogart<lb />
Strikes Again.<lb />
1st Prize<lb />
2nd Prize<lb />
3rd Prize<lb />
-8200<lb />
-850<lb />
- $25<lb />
4<lb />
99<lb />
Emcee<lb />
JOHN MOORE<lb />
"The American Dream"<lb />
Judging will be done by 3 surprise guests<lb />
Doors Open at 8:30 So come early!<lb />
� -CW�� &amp;����� I'M<lb />
An Arthur P Jacobs Production in association<lb />
with Rollins-Joffe Productions<lb />
"PL Ay IT AGAIN. SAM<lb />
A Herbert Ross Film<lb />
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neighbors and friends ot the non-registrants<lb />
have been (he most common sources, used<lb />
hv the Justice Department in seeking the ol<lb />
fendei s<lb />
Russell sas thai a list ot 108 names oi<lb />
non-registrants has been turned in to his of<lb />
fice. Now, he sas. the lustice Department<lb />
plans to seek them out.<lb />
ccording to Russell, letters will be sent to<lb />
these young men affording them a second<lb />
chance to register without penalty. It the<lb />
non-registrants still fail to register after a se-<lb />
cond warning, Russell says, their names v.il<lb />
be turned over to the FBI for tint her pro-<lb />
cessing.<lb />
If convicted of failure to registei for the<lb />
draft, a young man will face a maximum<lb />
penalty of five years in prison and a $10,(XK)<lb />
fine.<lb />
Beginning with those bom in 1960, all men<lb />
must register upon reaching their eighteenth<lb />
birthdays. Forms are available at any U.S.<lb />
post office.<lb />
Coalition Fights<lb />
World Hunger<lb />
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chance to get ahead<lb />
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done for the poor,<lb />
Barnwell said, "They<lb />
(students) have to have<lb />
information and join<lb />
our organization or<lb />
some other<lb />
The Hunger (Hah<lb />
tion is now in its<lb />
eleventh year of cam-<lb />
pus organizing and will<lb />
be planning othei ac-<lb />
tivities throughout the<lb />
year. I hese include<lb />
speaking to groups,<lb />
showing films, a<lb />
hungei tast on the<lb />
1 hut sday before<lb />
rhanksgiving, and the<lb />
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the s pi i n i. "All<lb />
students are welcome 0<lb />
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are located in the Old South<lb />
Building on the campus ot ECU.<lb />
Greenville. N C<lb />
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Circus Time<lb />
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Most observers would much<lb />
agree: last year's SGA Legislature<lb />
was a three-ring circus.<lb />
legislators were constantly runn-<lb />
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another during debate, breaking<lb />
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anything but paying attention to<lb />
what was going on on the floor.<lb />
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legislators would bring some sense<lb />
of purpose to their job. But if Mon-<lb />
day's meeting is any indication this<lb />
year's SGA may be as erratic as its<lb />
predecessor.<lb />
The legislature was faced with<lb />
what seemed to be a simple task:<lb />
decide whether or not to allocate<lb />
$465 to the International Language<lb />
Organization for its Oktoberfest.<lb />
Logically, the SGA should have<lb />
voted the bill down. According to<lb />
the legislature's own guidelines, all<lb />
appropriations bills are supposed to<lb />
be submitted at least one week prior<lb />
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to their consideration and should<lb />
first be examined by the Appropria-<lb />
tions Committee. Neither of these<lb />
procedures was followed.<lb />
What's more, Dean Rudy Alex-<lb />
ander pointed out that the<lb />
Oktoberfest as currently scheduled<lb />
violates state law since no liquor<lb />
may be sold on state property and<lb />
the ILO is planning to sell tickets to<lb />
the event.<lb />
Finally, the ILO's constitution<lb />
has not even been approved by the<lb />
legislature.<lb />
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vote against the bill. What there was<lb />
plenty of, however, was extracur-<lb />
ricular activitv during the debate.<lb />
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I am a concerned student that believes<lb />
that a bad situation exists on campus<lb />
and hope this letter will remedy the<lb />
situation. A majority of the students at<lb />
any institution of higher education can<lb />
pretty well assume that a good quiet<lb />
place to study will be at the library. I<lb />
have always considered myself part of<lb />
that majority until recently.<lb />
For the past two weeks I have gone to<lb />
the A.J. Fletcher Music Library and<lb />
tried to study. I might as well have gone<lb />
downtown to Pantana Bobs or have sat<lb />
on the 50-yard line during the halftime<lb />
program at a football game. 1 believe<lb />
when someone left the barnyard door<lb />
open all the animals rushed in the music<lb />
library.<lb />
The entire time I was there Thursday I<lb />
might have been able to read two or<lb />
three pages in my text but that didn't<lb />
even happen. I was too busy telling the<lb />
people around me to quiet down. For<lb />
one thing, I don't believe this is my<lb />
responsibility since the librarian was on<lb />
duty not more than 20 feet from where I<lb />
sat. I think she was taking the blind-<lb />
woman approach to the problem. I'm<lb />
sure it is not the responsibility of the stu-<lb />
dent who is trying to get a higher educa-<lb />
tion to maintain control of the library. If<lb />
they are, I will be there to p;ck up my<lb />
paycheck on Friday.<lb />
This is not the first time that I have<lb />
noticed a problem with the decibel level<lb />
in the library. But I hope after this letter<lb />
it will be the last. It might not be that<lb />
loud the entire time the library is open,<lb />
but every time 1 try to study there I<lb />
might as well have a beer in my hand,<lb />
because that is the atmosphere that I<lb />
have seen maintained there.<lb />
All I ask is that someone maintain<lb />
control of the library and keep the noise<lb />
level to a minimum. A quiet place to<lb />
study can be a hard place to find on such<lb />
a large university campus. But the<lb />
library should always be a place in which<lb />
students can go to find such a place.<lb />
FRANK GIBSON<lb />
Junior, Business<lb />
Investigative Documentaries Popular<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
You remember investigative reporting.<lb />
It was all the rage in the wake of<lb />
Watergate, when mole-like reporters blink-<lb />
ed in stupefaction at suddenly finding<lb />
themselves in the public eye. Robert Red-<lb />
ford nd Dustin Hoffman played Wood-<lb />
ward and Bernstein in a glossy movie, and<lb />
enrollments in journalism schools soared.<lb />
It looked, for a moment, like the second<lb />
golden age of muckraking had dawned.<lb />
Well, it didn't. Today investigative<lb />
reporting is largely back in the closet in<lb />
American media, just another fad in the<lb />
commodity culture whose popularity has<lb />
peaked. Most media executives tired of the<lb />
time and expense it takes to launch first-<lb />
rate investigative projects, shied away<lb />
from stepping on the toes of the powerful<lb />
and made sure that most of the muckrak-<lb />
ing that does get done focuses on small-<lb />
time crooks rather than the system that<lb />
nourishes them. Thus, the show business-<lb />
cum-muckraking success of "60 Minutes<lb />
It gets a bit depressing when you scour<lb />
the mass media for hard-hitting, socially-<lb />
conscious reporting. If, however, you peer<lb />
into the nooks and crannies, the search can<lb />
be rewarding. I was reminded of this<lb />
recently, when I took in an all-day con-<lb />
ference on investigative reporting that<lb />
featured expose artist Jessica Mitford,<lb />
media critic Ben Bagdikian and David<lb />
Weir, director of the Center for In-<lb />
vestigative Reporting (CIR), a non-profit<lb />
journalistic venture based in Oakland. The<lb />
affair was MC'd by Carl Jenson, who<lb />
directs Project Censored, an annual<lb />
round-up of supressed stories.<lb />
The entire group was top-notch, but it<lb />
was Weir, author (with Mark Shapiro) of a<lb />
recent, ground-breaking book entitled Cir-<lb />
cle of Poison, who grabbed and held my<lb />
attention with his anecdotes and analysis<lb />
of the low-paying, back-breaking, decided-<lb />
ly unglamorous field of investigative<lb />
reporting.<lb />
Circle of Poison uncovers the<lb />
widespread use of lethal pesticides banned<lb />
for sale in the U.S. but made here and ex-<lb />
ported to Third World countries. Once<lb />
aboard, the toxic chemicals are used on<lb />
food which is then shipped back to the<lb />
U.S. He and Shapiro wrote the book, Weir<lb />
explained, "out of a sense of outrage that<lb />
we would have one standard for ourselves<lb />
and another for people overseas and<lb />
because he sees reporting as "a tool to<lb />
make a more democratic society Weir's<lb />
work, which first appeared in Mother<lb />
Jones, alerted foreign officials to the<lb />
dangers of imported pesticides, and pro-<lb />
mpted legislation here � reforms that<lb />
Weir views as limited but valuable.<lb />
"Reporters, by themselves, don't<lb />
change things Weir cautions. "But 1<lb />
believe that if you give people information<lb />
with which to make decisions, they will be<lb />
better able to make sane ones At the<lb />
CIR, Weir went on, "we're trying to make<lb />
reporting more preventive. Some jour-<lb />
nalists write just to write. We don't<lb />
Weir and his colleagues were tipped to<lb />
the pesticide story by a clipping from a<lb />
Brazilian newspaper reporting the deaths<lb />
of 13 children from a pesticide outlawed in<lb />
the U.S. but still made here for export.<lb />
When the reporters began their research,<lb />
corporate spokes-people assured them that<lb />
Third World people were glad to have the<lb />
pesticide to help them grow desperately-<lb />
needed food.<lb />
"It turned out not to be true Weir<lb />
recalls. "We never found a country where<lb />
more than 50 percent of pesticides were us-<lb />
ed for local food production. They're used<lb />
to grow exotic, expensive exports.<lb />
Multinationals are destroying the local<lb />
basis for agriculture Weir added, "in<lb />
favor of large, plantation-style farms "<lb />
This is leading some countries to depend<lb />
on the U.S. for all but a few specialized<lb />
crops. "If you're looking for the basis ol<lb />
imperialism in the late 20th century con-<lb />
cludes Weir, "look at food<lb />
David Weir and his six full-time col-<lb />
leagues at the CIR will do about 25 stories<lb />
this year. Most will be for alternative<lb />
media outlets (although some will go to the<lb />
big boys, such as ABC-TV's "20 20"<lb />
where a co-founder of the CIR now<lb />
works.) This is consistent with the historic<lb />
role of alternative media, which broke<lb />
such shattering stories as Upton Sinclair'1-<lb />
exposure of the meat-packing industry,<lb />
reports of civilian deaths in U.S. bombing<lb />
raids on North Vietnam and news of the<lb />
My Lai massacre.<lb />
Producing such stones anywhere will<lb />
not be easy in the anxious, angry eighties.<lb />
Weir believes, for a number of reasons.<lb />
Among them are lawsuit-happ public<lb />
figures, the Reagan administration's at-<lb />
tack on the Freedom of Information Act,<lb />
IRS Pressure on non-profit foundations<lb />
that fund dissident journalists and the<lb />
dwindling number of national outlets foi<lb />
catalytic muckraeking pieces.<lb />
It looks rough. And yet Weir, in a<lb />
cautious way, is optimistic. "People like<lb />
investigative reporting he says, "they are<lb />
not turned off to learning more. That ac-<lb />
counts for a lot of the popularity of '60<lb />
Minutes And a recent, major survey of<lb />
cable-TV showed that the second most<lb />
desired item was investigative documen-<lb />
taries<lb />
Yorktown Marks True Birthday<lb />
By TOM HALL<lb />
I celebrated the Bicentennial yesterday.<lb />
You may be thinking I'm five years too<lb />
late. I'm talking about the most important<lb />
bicentennial of the American Revolution<lb />
� the victory at Yorktown.<lb />
The signing of the Declaration of In-<lb />
dependence in 1776 theoretically created<lb />
this nation, but in actuality it was Corn-<lb />
wallis' surrender on Oct. 19, 1781, that<lb />
broke the British stronghold on the col-<lb />
onies.<lb />
As a good Southerner, I've always felt<lb />
that the importance of the surrender has<lb />
been underplayed. Prevailing opinion has<lb />
it that the Revolutionary War was centered<lb />
in Philadelphia and Bunker Hill. After the<lb />
Civil War, there was a sense that American<lb />
history was no longer ours, and our part in<lb />
the creation of this country was somehow<lb />
less important than the North's.<lb />
So, despite the horror tales about how<lb />
hard it would be to get to Yorktown this<lb />
weekend, I was determined to go and pay<lb />
my respects to those who made this nation<lb />
possible.<lb />
I arrived in Williamsburg at 8:30 a.m. to<lb />
catch a shuttle bus to Yorktown. No cars<lb />
were allowed anywhere near the battlefield<lb />
unless they belonged to VIP's or par-<lb />
ticipants in the celebration. When my<lb />
grandfather attended the sesquicentennial<lb />
in 1931, there was a massive traffic jam<lb />
and many people were too late to see Presi-<lb />
dent Herbert Hoover. 1 paid my $5 for the<lb />
15-mile trip at a parking lot and climbed<lb />
aboard the same kind of yellow bus I had<lb />
refused to ride in high school.<lb />
State police lined the narrow country<lb />
road into the town, ready to turn away<lb />
anyone who tried to buck the system.<lb />
Everyone on the bus seemed bright-eyed<lb />
and chipper, even the driver, whose<lb />
previous experience had been picking up<lb />
children on Monday through Friday. As<lb />
we reached the woods outside Yorktown, I<lb />
spotted isolated camps and colonial-<lb />
garbed families looking tired, hungry and<lb />
cold.<lb />
The line of buses was long outside the<lb />
Yorktown Victory Center, so we asked the<lb />
driver to let us out to walk. Then all the<lb />
pasengers from Williamsburg had to wait<lb />
in line for another bus to take us to the bat-<lb />
tlegrounds.<lb />
I stepped off the shuttle and walked<lb />
right into the British "Call for Parley or<lb />
plea for negotiations with the American<lb />
troops. Hopping into a trench for a better<lb />
photograph, I found myself in the presence<lb />
of 20 British soldiers.<lb />
The troops looked real. Their costumes<lb />
weren't made of felt and their wigs weren't<lb />
from Woolworth's Halloween aisle � they<lb />
looked as if they had been worn for some<lb />
time.<lb />
The average costume, as I found out<lb />
later, cost $1,000. No detail was left un-<lb />
noticed, and the emphasis was on authen-<lb />
ticity. The "soldiers who had come from<lb />
all over the country to participate in the<lb />
military re-enactments, were stationed in<lb />
large, white-tented encampments near the<lb />
battlefield. The rules had been made<lb />
perfectly clear to them � no cigarette<lb />
smoking, no drinking out of plastic or<lb />
paper cups, no plastic eyeglasses, no<lb />
wristwatches and "bedraggled is best<lb />
The official tally of marching par-<lb />
ticipants was 4,000, although there seemed<lb />
to be more. Wives and children came<lb />
along, too, all in colonial costume. Only a<lb />
time machine could have made me feel<lb />
more like I had stepped into the 18th Cen-<lb />
tury. The spell was broken but briefly<lb />
when a colonist pulled out a camera from<lb />
beneath his cloak.<lb />
Sometimes illusion reached too far into<lb />
reality. Walking across the battleground<lb />
after a colonial warfare exhibition, I felt<lb />
uncomfortable but couldn't figure out<lb />
why. Then 1 noticed that 1 was the onl<lb />
person around dressed in modern clothes,<lb />
and took a short cut to get away from the<lb />
procession. A female park ranger, meeting<lb />
me at the fringe of the field, said black<lb />
powder was still on the ground. When<lb />
stepped on, black powder acts like a<lb />
miniature land mine.<lb />
There was a lot more to see, and visitors<lb />
to the celebration often walked a mile to a<lb />
shuttle bus, myself included. At 5 p.m. my<lb />
legs had had enough, so I waited in line for<lb />
a 45 minutes to catch a bus back to the Vic-<lb />
tory Center and a way home. A mob scene<lb />
ensued as people tried to find the right bu�<lb />
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hour later, after touring the gamut of hotel<lb />
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Reagan and Mitterrand to pass and listen-<lb />
ing to bus driver that sounded like Martha<lb />
Raye, I found my car.<lb />
And it was all worth it. A sense of pride<lb />
and accomplishment came with the<lb />
fatigue. 1 had honored my heritage.<lb />
If you couldn't make it to the Yorktown<lb />
Bicentennial, there's still a chance for you<lb />
to honor your own Southern heritage. The<lb />
400th anniversary of the first attempted<lb />
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.olonists to Roanoke Island. Here's a hint:<lb />
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Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and Tony Roberts in a scene from "Play It Again, Sam" � playing again Wednesday nighl.<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Staff W rilrr<lb />
This Wednesday night, October<lb />
23, the Student Union Films com-<lb />
mittee will present an unusual dou-<lb />
ble feature, consisting of Casablan-<lb />
ca (7 p.m.), the classic Humphrey<lb />
Bogart film, and Wooody Allen's<lb />
Play It Again, Sam (9 p.m.), which<lb />
is in part a parody of and was in-<lb />
spired by, Casablanca.<lb />
The films will be shown in the<lb />
Hendrix Theatre and admission is<lb />
by ID and activity cards or 1S(<lb />
membership.<lb />
Casablanca is a classic Hollywood<lb />
movie in the most positive sense of<lb />
the term, containing all the conven-<lb />
tions of 1940's filmmaking rolled in-<lb />
to one captivating film which sports<lb />
an all-star cast, romance, adven-<lb />
ture, humor, mystery, colorful<lb />
characters, exotic locale,<lb />
memorable songs, and more.<lb />
For those unfortunate few who<lb />
have never seen Casablanca, this<lb />
1942 Warner Brothers production<lb />
revolves around the character ot<lb />
Rick Blaine (Bogart), a rugged<lb />
American individualist living in<lb />
Casablanca in the French Morocco<lb />
He is owner and operatoi t Rick's<lb />
American Cafe, a meeting place foi<lb />
ruffians and refugees from the sui<lb />
rounding World VA<lb />
Rick stays aloof from inti<lb />
and politics: once an idealist, he<lb />
became bitter and cynical alter his<lb />
lover, llsa 1 und (lngrid Bergman)<lb />
deseited him. Oik day llsa walks in-<lb />
to Rick's ate with he: husband Vic<lb />
tor 1 aslo (Paul Henn id), a famous<lb />
freedom fighter. It is during this en<lb />
trance that the real action ol<lb />
Casablanca begins, bringing Kick<lb />
back into the whirlwind of romance,<lb />
war and intrigue.<lb />
I'lay It Again, Sam, the title ol<lb />
which is a paraphrase ol the best<lb />
known line from i asablanca ("Play<lb />
it uium, Sam" is nevei actually<lb />
spoken in the film), is diu<lb />
Herbert Ko' 1972 film version ol<lb />
Woody Allen's 1969 stage produc-<lb />
tion,<lb />
-Vlen has the usual Allen trouble<lb />
in finding a meaningful (or am<lb />
other type) relationship with a<lb />
woman. He tmds a spiritual advisor<lb />
in the image ol the immortal<lb />
Bogart, who materializes to offei<lb />
advice and helpful wisecracks.<lb />
A Shopping Guide For That Elusive Sanity<lb />
By DAVID NORMS<lb />
si�ff Wnlrr<lb />
I ike many of the familiar features of American life.<lb />
grocery stores are pretty much the same all over.<lb />
Perhaps the biggest difference between individual stores<lb />
Tickets Now A valiable<lb />
Tickets for The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee<lb />
Williams, being produced and directed locall<lb />
h Stephen B. Finnan, are now available<lb />
through the Central Ticket Office at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center (757-6611. ext.<lb />
266) and the Methodist Student Center<lb />
(758-2030). The production opens November<lb />
10 and runs through November 15. Fvening<lb />
performances are scheduled at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
November 10-14; a matinee performance is<lb />
scheduled at 2:15 p.m. on Sunday, November<lb />
15. General admission price is $3.50; student<lb />
tickets are $2.50. A group discount of $2.00<lb />
per ticket is available for groups of ten (10) or<lb />
more. The Class Menagerie will be performed<lb />
at the Methodist Student Center, 501 Fast<lb />
Fifth Street in Greenville. For further infor-<lb />
mation, contact Steve Finnan at 757-3546.<lb />
is in their front doors: some have automatic doors, and<lb />
others have doors you have to open yourself.<lb />
When I was a kid, 1 really hated having to go along to<lb />
the grocery store while my mom was shopping. It was<lb />
especially bad after I got too old to ride in the shopping<lb />
cart and had to hike all over the store. Somehow,<lb />
shelves of produce and canned goods just don't capture<lb />
a child's interest.<lb />
I used to wish that I was grown up so that I wouldn't<lb />
have to keep going to the supermarket every Friday. The<lb />
trouble is, being grown up (or at least, sort of grown up)<lb />
does not exempt one from having to go grocery shopp-<lb />
ing. In fact, it's worse, since I have to pay for them<lb />
now.<lb />
Supermarkets have some of the world's most<lb />
elaborate air conditioning, judging by their Arctic<lb />
temperatures at this time of year. (It's a good thing, I<lb />
suppose, since nobody likes warm lettuce and melted<lb />
frozen food.) Besides, the cold temperature gives you a<lb />
chance to wear your winter coats in June without collap-<lb />
sing from the heat.<lb />
After getting to the grocery store and putting on a<lb />
jacket, the next thing to do is to find a shopping cart,<lb />
preferably one with four wheels.<lb />
Next, the obstacle race begins. First, you have to<lb />
maneuver the cart past the checkout counters and the<lb />
mob of people clustered around them. Many-<lb />
passageways near the front of stores are not much wider<lb />
than a shopping cart, so navigation can get tricky.<lb />
Now the thing to do is to pick an aisle and browse<lb />
through it. Some aisles will have puzzling titles like:<lb />
"Aisle 7: Pickles, Deodorants, etc others will have<lb />
less original headings like "Produce<lb />
The produce section is often one of the most un-<lb />
predictable areas of a supermarket. Unlike potato chips<lb />
and pretzels, vegetables and things are sometimes out of<lb />
season when you want them. The quality varies<lb />
sometimes, too. You can find really scraggly-looking<lb />
lettuce one week and really nice, top-quality lettuce the<lb />
next, for example.<lb />
The snack food section, by contrast, is pretty consis-<lb />
tent. Snacks never go out of season, since pretzels, corn<lb />
chips, etc are easily grown in factories. They are put in<lb />
nice, clean plastic bags, unlike vegetables which often<lb />
lie in a big pile with dirt on them.<lb />
The candy section can be located either by its sign, or<lb />
the sound of little kids being dragged along behind har-<lb />
ried mothers, yelling "I want that "I want that "I<lb />
Freddie's Fair<lb />
Bad Service Spoils Good Food<lb />
Bv KATHY WEYLER<lb />
staff Wnlrr<lb />
Right in the middle of downtown Greenville, on Fifth<lb />
Street, is a restaurant whose very exterior seems to ex-<lb />
ude the word "expensive This is Freddie's, located in<lb />
the much-renovated Old Hope Fire Department<lb />
building, and with its stained glass windows and daily-<lb />
changing chalkboard menu (sans prices), it does indeed<lb />
appear expensive.<lb />
Cuisine<lb />
If this was your unfounded impression of Freddie's,<lb />
the owner fooled you, too. My dining partner and I ex-<lb />
pected sky-high prices on our luncheon visit and were<lb />
astonished to find that items on the menu range from<lb />
SI .50 to $4.45. Our bill, including two elaborate and ex-<lb />
pensive desserts, came to just over $7.00.<lb />
Freddie's is a very adult restaurant with an at-<lb />
mosphere that is almost sedate. You just wouldn't come<lb />
into Freddie's, curl up in a booth (feet on the seat) and<lb />
spread out your studying gear.<lb />
With its bright flowered tablecloths, plants, track<lb />
lighting and classical jazz music, Freddie's is an ex-<lb />
cellent place to enjoy a restful lunch or dinner, or just a<lb />
glass of wine and good conversation with a friend or<lb />
two.<lb />
The menu at Freddie's is rather distinctive. Ap-<lb />
petizers, largely fresh fruits and vegatables, are offered,<lb />
as are soups and salads, with delicious home-made<lb />
dressings. The salads are unusually crisp and fresh �<lb />
priced from $1.50 to $4.25.<lb />
want that at each different kind ol candy. (When i<lb />
was a kid. they'd knock a knot on mv head it 1 acted lik<lb />
that in public.)<lb />
Kids really liven up a trip to the grocery story, rhey<lb />
add suspense bv running around all ovei the place, mak-<lb />
ing more obstacles in the crowded aisles to hav<lb />
dodge around with the cart I hey add pathos when thev<lb />
cry and throw tantrums on the floor because their mom<lb />
won't buy them a "Klingon Blastei kay Gun"<lb />
something like that. Some kids stay pretty quiet, doing<lb />
nothing more noisy than trying to taste evei thing in the<lb />
store.<lb />
The canned food section is kind ol a treasure hunt.<lb />
The idea is to reach to the back o each shelf to find the<lb />
older (and cheaper) cans. Sometimes, all you gel is old<lb />
See SHOPPING. Page 6<lb />
Vegetarians will be happy to hear that Freddie's of-<lb />
fers meatless meals � Vegetarian Delights � in addi-<lb />
tion to salads. Sandwiches consist mostly of a variety of<lb />
meats and cheeses on several kinds of bread. They are<lb />
served with sprouts and pickle slices. Freddie's deserves<lb />
a round of applause for using real, thick-sliced roast<lb />
beef instead of the insipid lunch meat variety so often<lb />
found in restaurants (especially those "sliced thin, piled<lb />
high" fast-food establishments).<lb />
If you prefer something other than soup, salad, or a<lb />
sandwich, Freddie's also offers an outstanding selection<lb />
of entrees and daily specials. Such delights as quiche,<lb />
chicken and broccoli crepes, baked trout fillet, beef ber-<lb />
naise, chicken potpie and stuffed potatoes are available<lb />
for a change of pace from typical downtown fare.<lb />
The usual beverages (coffee, tea, etc.) are offered.<lb />
Beer and wine are available, though the selection is a bit<lb />
slim. Prices are about average. Cream sherry by the<lb />
glass is also offered, a rarity except in the best<lb />
restaurants.<lb />
The menu at Freddie's is a little deceptive regarding<lb />
desserts: At the time of our visit, half the selections on<lb />
the menu weren't available (as is often the case with<lb />
many non-dessert selections as well), and several items<lb />
that were available weren't listed. So if you want<lb />
dessert, it's best to ask the waiter what is and isn't<lb />
available. That is, you can find him.<lb />
While Freddie's offers great food and a very con-<lb />
genial atmosphere, the service isn't exactly one of their<lb />
best features. In fact, on our second visit, the service<lb />
was only a little short of deplorable. We waited some<lb />
fifteen minutes before anyone came to take our order,<lb />
yet several parties seated after us received prompt ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
It's too bad that a restaurant that has so much to of-<lb />
fer � good food, original cuisine, a pleasant at-<lb />
mosphere, full take-out and catering services � is a bit<lb />
slow in the service department. If anybody sees Freddie,<lb />
tell him to give his waiters a pep talk.<lb />
Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm Speaking In February<lb />
United States Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm will speak in Mendenhall Student Center's Hendrix<lb />
Theatre on February 4, 1982. Chisholm was the first woman, and the first black to seek the nomination of<lb />
a major political party for the Presidency of the United States.<lb /><lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057433_tn_0006" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN OCTOBER 20, 1981<lb />
UntiOfrJG AiouT-CocxrfeC- Ths Hp ktoi<lb />
Bi Dwip aJois<lb />
Shopping: Disorder<lb />
Arranged By Aisles<lb />
THIS SOfT PfrOK 15.<lb />
P(L�TTY SAP<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
cans with a little dust<lb />
and the same price,<lb />
though.<lb />
At times, they pile up<lb />
cans into giant<lb />
pyramids at the end of<lb />
the aisle, either for a<lb />
special display or<lb />
because they've run out<lb />
of shelves. They always<lb />
tempt me, probably<lb />
because of all those<lb />
Jerry Lewis movies<lb />
where they crash shop-<lb />
ping carts into them.<lb />
A particularly in-<lb />
teresting part of many<lb />
supermarkets is the<lb />
gourmet section. They<lb />
offer odd stuff like rat-<lb />
tlesnake meat, caviar.<lb />
chocolate-covered ants<lb />
and so on. One o' these<lb />
days, I'm going to try<lb />
some of that stuff.<lb />
By contrast, the<lb />
household goods sec-<lb />
tion has always been<lb />
one oi the least in-<lb />
teresting to me. Mops,<lb />
brooms, floor wax and<lb />
that kind of thing are<lb />
pretty low on my shop-<lb />
ping priority list, since<lb />
she only housekeeping 1<lb />
usually bother with is<lb />
washing dishes now<lb />
and then.<lb />
Did you ever leave<lb />
your cart somewhere,<lb />
wander down an aisle<lb />
to get something, and<lb />
then wander back and<lb />
get someone else's cart<lb />
by mistake? (1 hope<lb />
some of you have, or<lb />
this is going �o make<lb />
me feel really dumb.)<lb />
I've done it once or<lb />
twice and didn't notice<lb />
until 1 looked closely at<lb />
the cart and wondered<lb />
why I had picked up a<lb />
pack of fried grasshop-<lb />
pers. At the same mo-<lb />
ment, there was<lb />
somebody who was<lb />
wondering why her<lb />
fried grasshoppers had<lb />
turned into a bag of<lb />
Cheetos.<lb />
The last batch of<lb />
stuff to buy in the store<lb />
is contained in the little<lb />
shelves crowded<lb />
around the checkout<lb />
counter. Reading<lb />
material assaults the<lb />
eve ("Flying Saucer<lb />
Kidnaps 'CHIPS'<lb />
Star "Fantastic<lb />
Doughnut Diet � Lose<lb />
Eight Pounds A Day<lb />
"Hidden Heartbreaks<lb />
of 'Loveboat' Cast)<lb />
in the tabloid<lb />
newspaper racks. Into<lb />
another shelf is cramm-<lb />
ed every possible kind<lb />
of candy and crackers.<lb />
Sometimes, the lines<lb />
at the checkout counter<lb />
can be interminably<lb />
long. (That's how I'm<lb />
so familiar with the<lb />
headline style of those<lb />
screaming tabloids.)<lb />
After reading the<lb />
covers of The National<lb />
This and The Midnight<lb />
That, there are still a<lb />
couple of things to do<lb />
to pass the time.<lb />
One is to add up<lb />
what the groceries cost,<lb />
but that's not much<lb />
fun. Usually, watching<lb />
the rich variety of<lb />
customers trapped in<lb />
the line with you is<lb />
more worthwhile.<lb />
There is usually a<lb />
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cart piled precariously<lb />
with tons of provisions.<lb />
If you get behind her in<lb />
line, you'll be there<lb />
awhile.<lb />
You might see the<lb />
host of a spaghetti din-<lb />
ner, frantically buying<lb />
the last ingredients<lb />
before the ravenous<lb />
guests arrive.<lb />
The ones buying the<lb />
six pack oi beer are<lb />
p r o b a b 1 v college<lb />
students.<lb />
The father cooking<lb />
for the kids while Mom<lb />
is out of town is most<lb />
likely buying another<lb />
couple of packs of hot<lb />
dogs.<lb />
Last of all, you meet<lb />
the checkout clerk, who<lb />
has to put up with a<lb />
never-ending parade of<lb />
customers, many of<lb />
whom are of the ob-<lb />
noxious variety. (I<lb />
wrote alot about kids<lb />
cutting up in the store,<lb />
but there are plenty of<lb />
adults who are much<lb />
worse.)<lb />
Being in the checkout<lb />
line brings up one thing<lb />
about shopping that's<lb />
nicer now than when I<lb />
was a kid: I can buy all<lb />
the candy I want. It's<lb />
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don't like candy as<lb />
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re-emergence of its offense, which<lb />
had been stalled for two weeks in a<lb />
row I he offense piled up 407 vards<lb />
against the Cajuns, 358 coming via<lb />
the ground attack<lb />
Halfback I eon 1 aw son had his<lb />
best night ever, gaming 120yards on<lb />
12 cat ties, including a 43 yard<lb />
touchdown run in the first halt<lb />
rhreeothei Pirate backs quartei<lb />
ba. k Carlton Nelson, fullback Rov<lb />
Wile and halfback Harold Blue<lb />
added a combined total ol 188<lb />
I Cl head coach Id Emon was<lb />
ecstatic following the win, one thai<lb />
he had said would be crucial it the<lb />
Pirates were to airv out theii goal<lb />
oi finishing with a winning season<lb />
"I'm jusl as happv .is hell to gel<lb />
out ol here with oui teeth and a<lb />
w in aid " 1 hat foui point win<lb />
is jusl beautiful to us<lb />
He was obviousl) proud ol his of-<lb />
fense, which came back time and<lb />
tin aftei the Cajuns had stolen<lb />
id<lb />
"We m he ball the besi we<lb />
have all yeai fense I n<lb />
claimed "We moved it when we<lb />
had to, I asked them to come back<lb />
one tune, then twice. Bui the had<lb />
to come bad � e times 1 hat's a<lb />
real credit to then<lb />
rhe Imaies led a) the hall 14-10<lb />
but fell behind when I si capitaliz<lb />
ed on .i Harold Blue tumble on the<lb />
Kl 42 rhe Cajuns scored on their<lb />
first second bait possession<lb />
fullback David Fore, got one of his<lb />
four touchdowns in the game at the<lb />
end of that five-play drive, going<lb />
over from one yard out to put his<lb />
team ahead 17-14.<lb />
EC U wasted little time recaptur-<lb />
ing the lead, driving 86 yards<lb />
following the US1 score to go<lb />
ahead. 21-17. Quartei back Carlton<lb />
Nelson capped the 12 play drive<lb />
with a 30-yard scoring scamper.<lb />
Once again the Cajuns answered<lb />
the Pirates' challenge. A 26-yard<lb />
pass from I si Oilurl Caldarera<lb />
to tight end Brenl Anderson<lb />
highlighted a 63 vatd drive.<lb />
Another one vard run bv Forel near<lb />
the end of the third quarter gave the<lb />
t ajuns the lead, this time by 24-21.<lb />
Aftei the Pirates stalled and had<lb />
to punt, Southwestern took over on<lb />
its 19-yard line. 1 he 1I defense<lb />
held this tune, calling foi a punt<lb />
from Cajun 1 an rrussell I he<lb />
pendulum ol momentum changed<lb />
again when freshman Jimmy<lb />
Walden returned the punt 77 vaids<lb />
for vet another go ahead score.<lb />
Chuck Bushbeck converted the ex-<lb />
tra point and it was the Bucs ahead.<lb />
28-24<lb />
Walden's return appeared to turn<lb />
the game around. 1 he Cajuns stall<lb />
ed on the ensuing drive and had to<lb />
turn the ball back back over to the<lb />
Bucs<lb />
I SI got it right back, though,<lb />
when Carlton Nelson fumbled and<lb />
the . 'ajuns recovered at the ECU 12.<lb />
Four plays latei I oret scored his<lb />
tourth touchdown, this one from<lb />
five yards out to give his club a<lb />
31-28 lead with 8:53 remaining in<lb />
the game.<lb />
The Pirate offense responded<lb />
again. Taking over on their own 28,<lb />
the Bucs drove quickly toward<lb />
paydirt. Two runs totalling 27 yards<lb />
by fullback Roy Wiley set up a<lb />
27-yard touchdown dash by Harold<lb />
Blue with 6:43 left in the contest.<lb />
The 35-31 Pirate lead appeared to<lb />
be a shaky one when Southwestern<lb />
took the kickoff and quickly moved<lb />
to its own 47-yard-line. The Cajuns'<lb />
hopes were dashed when ECU<lb />
linebacker Glenn Morris picked off<lb />
a C aldarera pass at the 3:35 mark<lb />
and returned it to the USL 42. From<lb />
there the Pirates ran the clock out.<lb />
USE coach Sam Robertson was<lb />
disappointed following his team's<lb />
fifth loss in six starts, pointing two<lb />
kev points that he felt were the<lb />
game's determining factors.<lb />
"We didn't keep our poise he<lb />
said. "They came up with some big<lb />
plays that hurt us. I felt the penalty<lb />
when we had too many men on the<lb />
field and the (Walden) punt return<lb />
were the turning points in the<lb />
game<lb />
The penalty that Robertson spoke<lb />
of certainly was a key. It came with<lb />
only 29 seconds left in the first half.<lb />
ECU kicker Chuck Bushbeck at-<lb />
tempted and missed a 47-yard field<lb />
goal A flag negated the play,<lb />
though, as 12 Cajuns were on the<lb />
field at the time of the kick. ECU<lb />
started anew with a first down at the<lb />
USI 15.<lb />
TD Grab<lb />
ECU tight end<lb />
Norwood Vann<lb />
(80) fights off a<lb />
Southwestern<lb />
Louisiana<lb />
defender and<lb />
hauls in a TD<lb />
pass from<lb />
quarterback<lb />
Greg Stewart<lb />
near the end of<lb />
the first half in<lb />
the Pirates'35-31<lb />
win Saturday<lb />
night. The score<lb />
was set up by a<lb />
Cajun penalty.<lb />
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The Pirates scored on the first<lb />
plav following the flag, quarterback<lb />
Greg Stewart hitting tight end Nor-<lb />
wood Vann for the six. Bushbcck's<lb />
extra point put the final touches on<lb />
the 14-10 halftime advantage<lb />
ECU is back at home this Satur-<lb />
day to face nationally-ranked<lb />
Miami (Ha.) The Hurricanes are<lb />
3-2, but have lost to a pair of other<lb />
ranked clubs, Texas and Mississippi<lb />
State.<lb />
Rough Road Now Ahead<lb />
Saturday Win Crucial<lb />
Prioto Bv Chap Gurley<lb />
ECU defensive end Hal Stephens (93) leads horde of Pirates tackling USL's David Fore.<lb />
Pirates<lb />
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last Carolina ranks 21st in the<lb />
: on in rushing offense after seven<lb />
veeks of collegiate plav, according<lb />
( A statistics realeased Mon-<lb />
day.<lb />
rhe Pirates, 4-3 on the year, are<lb />
raging 241.4 vards per game via<lb />
ground attack. The Bucs have<lb />
tallied 1.690 vards in 379 carries.<lb />
Big F ight Conference powers<lb />
Nebra ka and Oklahoma lead the<lb />
on, averaging 354.8 and 346.4,<lb />
respective!) , North Carolina's third-<lb />
ked far Heels are thud in<lb />
vmg as well, tallying 318.7 per<lb />
I CU's opponent for this coming<lb />
weekend. Miami (Ha) also appears<lb />
the stat lists, ranking 13th na-<lb />
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East Carolina's 35-31 win over<lb />
Southwestern I ouisiana last Satur-<lb />
day was one that the Pirates needed<lb />
badly. Even head coach Ed Emory<lb />
listed it in the "must win" category<lb />
during the preseason.<lb />
The victory has the team sitting at<lb />
4-3 with another month of football<lb />
remaining to be played. Dates with<lb />
Miami (Fla.), West Virginia, East<lb />
Tennessee State and William &amp;<lb />
Mary lie ahead.<lb />
The Pirates achieved two big<lb />
things with Saturdays victory. One,<lb />
the club has already equalled the<lb />
wins accumulated by the 1980 Bucs.<lb />
who went 4-7. Two, the team has<lb />
put itself in relatively good position<lb />
to finish with a winning season.<lb />
Doing so will not be an easy task,<lb />
though, as all four opponents offer<lb />
their share of challenges. The fact<lb />
that three oi the games will be<lb />
plaved in Greenville's Ficklen<lb />
Stadium should work to ECU's ad-<lb />
vantage.<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
This week Emory and the Pirates<lb />
face the unenviable task o hosting a<lb />
powerful Miami team that has lost<lb />
two games by a total oi 11 points<lb />
and was ranked 13th in last week's<lb />
UP1 Top Iwentv poll The two<lb />
losses came at the hands o Texas,<lb />
14-7, and Mississippi State this past<lb />
weekend, 14-10.<lb />
The Hurricanes have beaten some<lb />
tough opposition as well, winning<lb />
over Southeastern C onfetence con-<lb />
tender Florida and Houston of the<lb />
Southwestern Conference.<lb />
The Hurricanes fell to Texas just<lb />
one week before the 1 onghorns<lb />
humiliated Oklahoma and rose to<lb />
the number one position in the na-<lb />
,J Cage Practice Starts,<lb />
Clubs Want 'Gold'<lb />
Fast Carolina's Stacy Weitzel (8) fires a shot over the net in<lb />
the I ad Pirates' volleyball match with Appalachian State<lb />
this past weekend. looking on in the left hand corner are<lb />
ECU's Lexanne Keeter (left) and Miti Davis. Appalachian<lb />
staged a big comeback to down the Lady Bucs.<lb />
B WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
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As the world of college football<lb />
continues on its zany course, basket-<lb />
balls can be heard pounding the<lb />
Minges Coliseum floor every after-<lb />
noon at 3:00.<lb />
In mid-October?<lb />
Practice makes perfect.<lb />
Which, according to assistant<lb />
men's basketball coach David<lb />
Pendergraft, can lead to " a pot at<lb />
the end of the rainbow<lb />
And according to lady Pirate<lb />
coach Cathy Andruzzi practice can<lb />
enable the young talent on her team<lb />
to mature. And make her a better<lb />
coach.<lb />
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Falter In Loss to Appalachian State<lb />
Bv Will 1AM YH VERTON<lb />
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Formei Ne York Yankee cat-<lb />
cher Yogi Berra, when asked about<lb />
a futile ninth-inning rally in a game<lb />
won bv the Yankees said, "It ain't<lb />
over 'til it's over<lb />
I he I ady Pirates o' Easl<lb />
Carolina learned the meaning of this<lb />
statement the hard way after a tive-<lb />
set collegiate volleyball duel with the<lb />
Mountaineers ol Appalachian State<lb />
last Frida) afternoon at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum<lb />
I at c arolina won the first two<lb />
games of the match and needed one<lb />
more victory to take the match.<lb />
Then things changed.<lb />
The Mountaineers won the next<lb />
three sets to take the match.<lb />
"We played the best we ever have<lb />
in the first two games said head<lb />
coach I ynn Davidson. "Fverything<lb />
worked for us. But we lost our com-<lb />
posure in the third game and got<lb />
very complacent.<lb />
"You can never think you have<lb />
won a match � even with match<lb />
point. You can never let up '<lb />
7-16 this season.<lb />
"You can't play good every game<lb />
of a match Davidson noted. "We<lb />
did everything good in the first two<lb />
games<lb />
Davidson was pleased with the<lb />
performance of Lita Lamas, who is<lb />
recovering from an injury. "Lita<lb />
had some great serves that barely<lb />
cleared the net.<lb />
"We came to the point where we<lb />
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For a while it looked as though felt like we could do anything. We<lb />
the Lady Pirates would never let up<lb />
as they stormed to take the first two<lb />
sets, 15-5 and 15-8, before Ap-<lb />
palachian State rallied to take the<lb />
next three, 15-5, 15-8 and 15-5.<lb />
The loss dropped East Carolina to<lb />
expected it to continue to happen,<lb />
but it didn't happen that way<lb />
The Lady Pirates travel to<lb />
Williamsburg for a match with the<lb />
Indians of William and Mary Thurs-<lb />
day afternoon.<lb />
is in the form of a post season<lb />
tournament since Fast Carolina is<lb />
the newest member of the Eastern<lb />
College Athletic Conference<lb />
(ECAC). The Pirates will compete<lb />
in the ECAC-South, and the winner<lb />
of the tournament receives an<lb />
automatic bid to the NCAA tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"It helps knowing there's gold at<lb />
the end of the rainbow<lb />
Pendergraft savs. "Basketball is a<lb />
tournament sport. We'll be able to<lb />
maintain our in tensity in late<lb />
February, knowing there's a tourna-<lb />
ment, unlike last year. We've got<lb />
something to look forward to<lb />
East Carolina opened practice last<lb />
Wednesday, and so far, says<lb />
Pendergraft, each session has had<lb />
positive results. "The intensity's<lb />
there, and the enthusiasm's there<lb />
he says. "The upperclassman have<lb />
been leaders<lb />
Pendergraft, promoted from<lb />
part-time to full-time assistant, says<lb />
the team's attitude is one of<lb />
"wanting. Wanting to see improve-<lb />
ment over last year. One of anticipa-<lb />
tion<lb />
The newcomers� Al Mack,<lb />
Charles Green, Bruce Peartree and<lb />
David Reichenecker� "all have im-<lb />
pressed us with their ability to adapt<lb />
to what we're trying to do<lb />
Pendergraft says. "(College) is a<lb />
whole lot more business-like than<lb />
what they've done in the past. We're<lb />
proud of them<lb />
Although he practiced with the<lb />
team last season, Maine transfer<lb />
Tom Brown becomes eligible this<lb />
fall. Guard Tony Byles, an old<lb />
See PENDERGRAFT. p. 8, col. 3<lb />
turn Texas, of course, suffered a<lb />
humiliation themselves this past<lb />
week at the hands of Arkansas.<lb />
Mississippi State was picked<lb />
before the season by many in the<lb />
knowledgeable category as the best<lb />
team in the SEC The club has but<lb />
one loss, to Missouri, and may just<lb />
live up to that billing. MSU ranked<lb />
in at number 16 last week and is sure<lb />
to move up.<lb />
In other words, the Miami Hur-<lb />
ricanes have lost � and barely lost<lb />
� to two of the very best teams in<lb />
the country. Both games were on the<lb />
road. The loss to Mississippi State<lb />
would not have occurred had the<lb />
Hurricanes not had a touchdown<lb />
called back. That happened with<lb />
just six seconds remaining in the<lb />
contest.<lb />
The Bucs travel to West Virginia<lb />
on October 31 after hosting Miami.<lb />
The Mountaineers did a number on<lb />
a good Virginia Tech team this past<lb />
weekend, winning 27-6. Another<lb />
WVU victim was Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference victim Maryland. That<lb />
one was played in the Terrapins'<lb />
back yard.<lb />
West Virginia's only loss in six<lb />
games was to Pittsburgh, a club that<lb />
will rank in at either number one or<lb />
two in this week's poll. The<lb />
awesome Panthers won that one,<lb />
17-0. Not bad considering that same<lb />
Pitt team destroyed llth-ranked<lb />
Florida State by a 42-14 margin just<lb />
this past Saturday.<lb />
Obviously, the rest of the month<lb />
of October does not find the Pirates<lb />
in anything near a favorite's posi-<lb />
tion. On the contrary, the Bucs will<lb />
be heaw underdogs in both games.<lb />
Should ECU go on to lose both of<lb />
those contests they will finish out<lb />
with home games against ETSU and<lb />
William &amp; Mary, with a winning<lb />
season necessitating wins in both<lb />
contests. Not easy, but not<lb />
anywhere near impossible either.<lb />
East Tennesse State has played<lb />
some good football and currently<lb />
rests in second place in the Southern<lb />
Conference. The club is 3-1 in con-<lb />
ference play and 4-2 overall.<lb />
William &amp; Mary has begun to<lb />
play well of late, winning two in a<lb />
row after a slow 0-4 start.<lb />
So the challenges are simple for<lb />
the hopeful Pirates. Two wins in<lb />
four games and 6-5 goes down in the<lb />
books as the club's 1981 record.<lb />
Emory felt before the season<lb />
began that a winning record was a<lb />
necessity to get the Pirate program<lb />
headed back in the right direction.<lb />
The team certainly has four (or at<lb />
least two) crucial games ahead.<lb />
None, though, was as crucial as<lb />
last Saturday's win over<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana's Ragin'<lb />
Cajuns. A loss in that one would<lb />
have dampened the team's chances<lb />
of a 6-5 campaign, not to mention<lb />
what it would have done to morale.<lb />
As it is, though, the Pirates stand<lb />
in position to have that most impor-<lb />
tant winning season. Their play in<lb />
the next four weeks can eitter make<lb />
or break that opportunity.<lb />
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I rHE EAST CAROLINIAN OCTOBER 20, I �W I<lb />
Bucs Get A Kick<lb />
From Va. Weekend<lb />
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Fast Carolina travel-<lb />
ed to historic Virginia<lb />
last weekend tor two<lb />
soccer matches and<lb />
made a little history<lb />
themselves by winning<lb />
both games.<lb />
Saturday, the Pirates<lb />
defeated the University<lb />
of Richmond, 4-2, and<lb />
added another victory<lb />
the next day by<lb />
defeating Virginia<lb />
Wesleyan, 2-1.<lb />
The wins improved<lb />
the Last Carolina<lb />
record to 5-7-1.<lb />
"We surely<lb />
dominated despite the<lb />
close scores said<lb />
coach Brad Smith.<lb />
"The last three to five<lb />
games we've outshot<lb />
our opponents, but we<lb />
just haven't put the ball<lb />
in the net That all<lb />
changed Saturday,<lb />
however.<lb />
The contest with the<lb />
University oi Rich-<lb />
mond saw tour dif-<lb />
ferent Pirates � Tom<lb />
Lawrence, D w ay ne<lb />
Degaetano, Brian Win-<lb />
chell and Mark Har-<lb />
dy� kick the ball<lb />
cleanly into the net.<lb />
Degaetano's goal<lb />
as unassisted, unlike<lb />
the other three which<lb />
came from the precise<lb />
parsing of Billy Merwin<lb />
who set a new school<lb />
record for assists in a<lb />
match.<lb />
Pirate goalie Steve<lb />
Brown, back from an<lb />
eye injury, recorded<lb />
eight saves while Rich-<lb />
mond defenders had<lb />
seven.<lb />
The Pirates con-<lb />
tinued their agressive<lb />
style of play as they<lb />
outshot the Spiders,<lb />
15-8.<lb />
The loss dropped<lb />
Richmond to 1-9 this<lb />
season.<lb />
"We worked the ball<lb />
well, made two mental<lb />
mistakes on defense<lb />
which cost us two<lb />
goals, but we played<lb />
better as a team<lb />
Smith added.<lb />
East Carolina lived<lb />
up to their coach's ex-<lb />
pectations Sunday as<lb />
freshman Mark Hardy<lb />
scored an unassisted<lb />
goal with eight seconds<lb />
left to defeat Virginia<lb />
Wesleyan, 2-1.<lb />
East Carolna's Kyle<lb />
Milko scored the only<lb />
goal in the first half,<lb />
but Virginia<lb />
Wesleyan's Tony Pr-<lb />
ingle tied the match<lb />
early in the second<lb />
period.<lb />
For East Carolina<lb />
goalie Steve Brown<lb />
continued his fine<lb />
defensive play as he<lb />
stopped 12 Wesleyan<lb />
shots. Tom Redden ad-<lb />
an<lb />
EVANS SEAFOOD<lb />
MKT.<lb />
203 W. 9th St. 752-2332<lb />
PIRA TES<lb />
in the pros<lb />
A.C. Outshines Earl<lb />
former ECU running back Anthony Collins<lb />
had another big day for the National Football<lb />
! eague's New England Patriots Sunday. In the<lb />
process the former Pirate outdueled the man who<lb />
is considered the greatest runner in the game to-<lb />
day.<lb />
Collins rUShed 17 times for 89 yards in the Pats'<lb />
38-10 win over Houston. The win pushed New<lb />
England's record to 2-5.<lb />
Collins1 figures bettered those of Earl Camp-<lb />
bell, the two-time defending league rushing cham-<lb />
pion. The Oiler star rushed 27 limes � ten more<lb />
than Collins � but managed only 86 yards.<lb />
Collins , New England's leading rusher, now<lb />
has gained 460 yards on the year on 107 carries,<lb />
which translates to a 4.3 yards-per-carry average.<lb />
He also has 1" pass receptions for 162 yards. The<lb />
Penn Van, N.Y. native has tallied four<lb />
touchdowns, all four of them coming on rushes.<lb />
If Collins continues at his present pace (65.7<lb />
yards per game) he would finish the year with<lb />
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