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She �aat Carolinian<lb />
"<lb />
i <lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 51 No. 26<lb />
Thursday, November 19, 1981<lb />
Greenville,N.C.<lb />
10 I'ayi'N<lb />
�They Stole His Legs'<lb />
Wheelchairs Taken<lb />
By PATRICK O'NKII I<lb />
Staff Wriirr<lb />
It's a type of crime that is<lb />
repulsive to people said detective<lb />
Gene McAbee, an investigator with<lb />
the ECU Security Department.<lb />
" T'hey didn't steal his property �<lb />
the) stole his legs<lb />
Campus security has "very few<lb />
leads right now" concerning the<lb />
theft of two wheelchairs from the<lb />
shower room of Slay Dorm early<lb />
Friday morning. Both chairs were<lb />
later recovered, in badly damaged<lb />
condition, submerged in a creek<lb />
behind Dairy'Is Restaurant on 10th<lb />
Street. Both are now useless until<lb />
thej receive major repairs.<lb />
The two manual wheelchairs<lb />
belonging to ECU students Roy<lb />
Pate, a graduate student in<lb />
rehabilitation counseling and Rick<lb />
Burke, a senior in political science,<lb />
were worth $700 and S300 respec-<lb />
tively. Pate's model is a special<lb />
light-weight chair for eass lifting to<lb />
and from a car. "It's so my parents<lb />
can lift it more easily Pate said.<lb />
Both students use powered model<lb />
wheelchairs worth S3,500 for most<lb />
of their transportation, but often<lb />
they need the manual ones if the<lb />
others should break down.<lb />
"It's all I have to fall back on. I'd<lb />
have to sit in bed all the time if I<lb />
didn't have a chair noted Pate.<lb />
"You take away my wheels and you<lb />
take away my mode of transporta-<lb />
tion added Burke.<lb />
This the first time we ever had<lb />
anything like this happen com-<lb />
mented C.C. Rowe, ECU coor-<lb />
dinator of Handicapped Student<lb />
Services. "It's unbelievable that this<lb />
could happen he continued.<lb />
Rowe said he expressed his con-<lb />
cern about the incident to both Pate<lb />
and Burke and "we just feel the in-<lb />
cident is a one-time occurrance<lb />
"They were problably taken out<lb />
for a joyndeBurke added. "1<lb />
would hope that this is not a<lb />
malicious act directed at us because<lb />
we're handicapped, but there have<lb />
been some malicious things done to<lb />
another student who is blind<lb />
"I don't feel like this is aJ-<lb />
tnbutable to any negative attitudes<lb />
toward handicapped people noted<lb />
Rowe. "I reallv don't know the<lb />
reason and I don't want to give am<lb />
false impressions or images � I just<lb />
don't appreciate it Pate added.<lb />
"I'm verv hurt that someone<lb />
would be so mean said Pate.<lb />
"That's my personal private proper-<lb />
ty. The expense is one thing, but the<lb />
inconvenience is an entirely dif-<lb />
ferent matter<lb />
Both Pate and Burke felt the ECU<lb />
police investigation was being<lb />
handled well. "Everything that can<lb />
be done is being done said Burke<lb />
"I hope that being the type of<lb />
crime that it is, we'll get more<lb />
cooperation than just an average<lb />
larceny case McAbee said. "Thev<lb />
(the wheelchairs) were checked for<lb />
fingerprints and we've gone room-<lb />
to-room in Slav and talked to as<lb />
many residents who were in.<lb />
Witnesses are always the best<lb />
evidence<lb />
McAbee said student reaction was<lb />
generally one of shock. "They all<lb />
seemed real cooperative he said,<lb />
and asked that if anyone "had ac-<lb />
knowledge at all or if they heard any<lb />
rumors to gr e us a call He also<lb />
mentioned that "of course their<lb />
names would be kept confidential if<lb />
they decided not to be involved in<lb />
the case<lb />
McAbee said the wheelchairs were<lb />
taken at some time betweeen 1:30<lb />
a.m. and 8 a.m. Friday. "A noise<lb />
was heard between 2 and 4a.m. by a<lb />
Slav student he said. "He checked<lb />
llurke let if. fate ami a damaged<lb />
wheelchair: "I hope mulling like<lb />
ihis will ever happen again. "<lb />
I'ln.i Hi i VK1! PATTI KS )N<lb />
in the hall and noticed the<lb />
wheelchairs had been disturbed, but<lb />
he didn't realize any were missing<lb />
said McAbee.<lb />
Pate and Burke both felt the<lb />
situation at ECU for handicapped<lb />
students was "improving all the<lb />
time<lb />
"I think it's getting better because<lb />
of the exposure handicapped people<lb />
are getting � people are slowly<lb />
changing their attitides about people<lb />
with disabilities noted Pate. "I<lb />
think the majority don't let it bother<lb />
them Burke added. "I've met<lb />
some people who were very uncom-<lb />
See DISABLE, Page 3<lb />
Qualifications Revealed By Committee<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Inc Chancelloi Selection Committee released 1 ues-<lb />
dav a 15-point listing of the criteria it wili apply in<lb />
creening applicants and choosing nominees to succeed<lb />
- chancellor Thomas B. Brewer.<lb />
(i. ' k: 20, lh Faculty Senate asked in a resolution<lb />
that evaluation criteria be made part of ihe job descrip-<lb />
tion. The committee also received other requests thai<lb />
the criteria it will use be made public.<lb />
Selection committee chairman Ashley B. f-utreli said<lb />
he wished "very strongly" for the publication of the<lb />
criteria because of thc public's tight to know The<lb />
listing was released bv executive secretary Di. Joseph<lb />
Boyette. It reads as follows:<lb />
�As the principal leader of East C arolina University . the<lb />
Chancellor must have absolute commitment to the ad-<lb />
vancement of the University to overall excellence in its<lb />
primary goals, objectives and programs within the<lb />
boundenes of sound fiscal administration.<lb />
�( t primary importance is the ability to represent effec-<lb />
tively the role of th University in the state educational<lb />
system, and to express the role to the various publics,<lb />
and ;hus attain their confidence and gain their moral,<lb />
political, and financial support.<lb />
�The challenges of the Chancellorship of last Carolina<lb />
University, as it moves forward to meet the needs of the<lb />
people, must be met by a person with superior intellec-<lb />
tual and social qualities and a demonstrated abihtv in<lb />
academic leadership, which will be reflected as lie she<lb />
provides the University with positive, dedicated and<lb />
continued guidance.<lb />
� Personal traits necessary to provide the basic skills in-<lb />
volved in good human relations include intelligence. in-<lb />
tegrity, friendliness, a sense of humor, maturity and<lb />
vigor, good health and capacity for hard work.<lb />
�He�she should also be cognizant of the important role<lb />
of the Chancellor's family, if there is one, in the com<lb />
munitv and bring to the Chancellorship a record ot<lb />
significant regional and community service at past<lb />
places of residence.<lb />
�Educational credentials should reflect a demonstrated<lb />
scholarly competence including the earned doctorate or<lb />
its equivalent, distinctive leadership achievements, and<lb />
a significant research record. Coupled with these should<lb />
be an awareness of national contemporary higher<lb />
educational issues and knowledge gained in teaching<lb />
during the last ten years. And, preferablv, experience in<lb />
a multicampus system within a state university system.<lb />
�The chancellor should bring to the University a reper-<lb />
toire ot leadership, administrative, ana management<lb />
skills. s a leader he she should be able to motivate<lb />
others to achieve higher levels of excellence bv<lb />
perpetuating academic freedom, practicing an open<lb />
door policy, and by stimulating research. He�she. m<lb />
turn, must be able to evaluate ideas and findings and to<lb />
develop them, it feasible, into programs.<lb />
�He�she must possess kis n involving colleagues in<lb />
cooperative efforts that will be helpful in maintaining a<lb />
rich and stimulating organization.<lb />
�He�she should have an awareness of and committ-<lb />
ment to, the personnel, and other, policies or<lb />
documents affecting the status of the faculty and the in-<lb />
stitution's governance. The Chancellor must accept,<lb />
and support, the role of the Faculty, and proper pro-<lb />
cedures dealing with recruitment, shared governance,<lb />
and curricular matters. Also, he or she must have ability<lb />
to mediate successfully among the disciplines.<lb />
�The Chancellor must be able to insure that the Univer-<lb />
sity has a competent and commited staff by providing a<lb />
talent foi successful recruitment, leadership, motiva-<lb />
tion, and reward. He�she should recognie the impor-<lb />
tance of the support staff in the daily operations of the<lb />
I 'nivct-itv.<lb />
�C ognizanl that the primary mission of the University is<lb />
the education and total development of its students, the<lb />
Chancellor must be receptive to each one's views, and<lb />
needs, and exhibit viable support of student lite in-<lb />
cluding a strong and responsible student government.<lb />
�Throughout II segments of the University the<lb />
Chancellor must demonstrate a sincere commitment to<lb />
affirmative action and equal opportunity programs.<lb />
�Having a unique role in intercollegiate athletics, the<lb />
Chancellor must have absolute dedication to supporting<lb />
an excellent program.<lb />
� The Chancellor must have a keen perception o the ad-<lb />
ministrative responsibilities ot a majoi state institution<lb />
and the need for extramural tunds. He�she should<lb />
have experience, aptitude, expertise, and interest in<lb />
developing adequate resources.<lb />
�As the chief advocate for the university and it- region,<lb />
the candidate must bring to the c hancellorship the<lb />
abilities to relate to the citizenry, to understand the wide<lb />
scope of roles and responsibilities of the I fniversity . and<lb />
to be responsive to them.<lb />
Notices ot the chancellorship vacancv have been<lb />
published in several higher education journals and<lb />
distributed through other channels. More than 30 ap-<lb />
plications have been received, some from as distant as<lb />
Puerto Rico, California, Oregon and Samoa<lb />
Singleton Heading For Florida<lb />
Sgt. Lynne Singleton is leaving East Carolina for Florida after more than<lb />
six years on the campus security force. Her "Crime Prevention and Rape<lb />
Awareness" program has been well-received by students, administration<lb />
and security alike.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
He's an inventor, author, ar<lb />
chitect, poet, artist and engineer<lb />
He's been called the Leonardo da<lb />
Vinci of cur time. Meet<lb />
Buck minster Fuller on page 6 of to-<lb />
day's East Carolinian<lb />
J<lb />
Bv ALISON BARTEL<lb />
and MIKE DAMS<lb />
I ynne Singleton, on the Past<lb />
Carolina campus security force<lb />
since August 1975, is leaving ECU<lb />
to work with the city police force in<lb />
Largo, Fla.<lb />
Singleton began her career as an<lb />
ECU police officer. However,<lb />
reducing the campus crime rate<lb />
became her ultimate goal. She also<lb />
wanted to establish a means of com-<lb />
mnication between students, faculty<lb />
and staff members so that she would<lb />
be able to inform them how to pro-<lb />
tect themselves and their personal<lb />
property while living on campus.<lb />
In December 1979, Singleton was<lb />
promoted to sargeant. During the<lb />
same year, she designed and created<lb />
a program entitled "Crime Preven-<lb />
tion and Rape Awareness Accor-<lb />
ding to Singleton, "the programs<lb />
that I have presented to the dorms<lb />
have been successful in student an-<lb />
ticipation, and have received<lb />
positive comments from students<lb />
and resident administrators<lb />
Some of the pointers she gave her<lb />
audiences are keeping doors locked<lb />
when not in the dorm room, not<lb />
stashing keys above the door, not<lb />
keeping large amounts of money in<lb />
the room, placing valuables out of<lb />
sight, walking with a group when<lb />
leaving late at night, and looking to<lb />
see no one is in the back seat when<lb />
entering your car late at night.<lb />
The "Crime Prevention and Rape<lb />
Awareness" program has been well-<lb />
received by the students in the<lb />
women's residence halls. The ECU<lb />
police department has recieved<lb />
many oral comments and written<lb />
letters fron the students in apprecia-<lb />
tion for her concern. Her program<lb />
has also received local and statewide<lb />
attention from many of the related<lb />
agencies.<lb />
On Nov. 22 Singleton will be on<lb />
her way to Largo. "I am going to<lb />
miss eastern North Carolina and<lb />
East Carolina University she said.<lb />
"1 have made many friends with<lb />
students, faculty and staff and have<lb />
had a lot of support from the stu-<lb />
dent body while I've been here<lb />
Singleton said even though she is<lb />
leaving she is lookng forward to the<lb />
job change and expanding her<lb />
career goals.<lb />
Lynne Singleton's list of<lb />
achievements is quite impressive.<lb />
Among the highlights of that list are<lb />
being a member of N.C. Law En-<lb />
forcement Women's Association,<lb />
I aw Enforcement Officer's<lb />
Association, and Woman of the<lb />
Year Award for two consecutive<lb />
years at ECU � 1979 and 1980. She<lb />
has also received the first place safe-<lb />
ty award presented by the N.C.<lb />
Rural Safety Council in Raleigh.<lb />
She has been featured in Campus<lb />
Law Enforcement Journal in the<lb />
National Association oj College and<lb />
University Directors of Security. In<lb />
1979, Singleton was nationally<lb />
honored as the Outstanding Young<lb />
Woman of America and has been<lb />
the advisor of the Gamma Sigma<lb />
Sigma service sorority at ECU.<lb />
Singleton has built a rapport with<lb />
the students that has been of sup-<lb />
port and friendship. She said she<lb />
feels she has helped them and they<lb />
have helped her grow and learn in<lb />
being an efficient and trustworthy<lb />
police officer.<lb />
Chief Francis Eddings of the<lb />
ECU campus security department<lb />
said that everyone will miss her, her<lb />
work and above all else her con-<lb />
tributions to this school.Eddings<lb />
also said that Singleton's relation-<lb />
ship and contact with the students<lb />
has made a good relationship bet-<lb />
ween the university police and the<lb />
students. Eddings is hopeful to con-<lb />
tinue the Crime Prevention and<lb />
Rape Awareness Program.<lb />
Ann Marie Doughery ot the Gam-<lb />
ma Sigma Sigma sorontv said that<lb />
'l ynne has reallv helped in the one<lb />
and a half vears that she has been<lb />
here, and she has always helped<lb />
when it was needed. She always kept<lb />
us on the right track. We all will<lb />
urns her on both a personal and pro-<lb />
tessional level<lb />
Larcenies Reported<lb />
By GREG RIDEOl'T<lb />
Matt Wntrf<lb />
This police blotter for the week of<lb />
Nov. 10 to 16 consists mainly of<lb />
larcenies and vandalism. The in<lb />
cidents listed below are of dorm<lb />
reports and related incidents.<lb />
Nov. 10. 8:45 a.m. - Dr. Ruth<lb />
Katz, assistant director of Joyner<lb />
Library, reported the theft of a<lb />
cataloguing index from a desk in the<lb />
library. 1 p.m. - Thomas Dean<lb />
reported the larceny and vandalism<lb />
of fire alarm equipment belonging<lb />
to Big John's Electric Company.<lb />
8:45 p.m. - Felicia Grace Warren of<lb />
306 Tyler reported the larceny of her<lb />
Muramatsu flute from a locker in<lb />
A.J. Fletcher Music Building. 9:15<lb />
p.m. - Diane Baldwin repored being<lb />
the victim of a larceny of two hub-<lb />
caps from her vehicle parked at the<lb />
allied Health Building.<lb />
Nov. 11. 5:30 p.m. - Cynthia F.<lb />
Miller of 236 Fleming reported the<lb />
larceny of her pocket book from the<lb />
music library. 10 p.m. - Willie Lee<lb />
Morris III was arrested for the alleg-<lb />
ed felonious larceny of a flute<lb />
belonging to Felicia Warren.<lb />
.Vov. 12. 12:35 a.m. - Christopher<lb />
L. Alford and John C. Nicks, both<lb />
of 415 Jones, reported that their<lb />
room had been vandalized. 1:30<lb />
a.m. - Rickv Howard Martindavle<lb />
of 319 East Fourth St. Siler City,<lb />
was arrested for the alleged break-<lb />
ing and entering of a motor vehicle<lb />
owned by Stuart Rigsbee of room<lb />
351 Umstead. 9:40 a.m. � Nancv<lb />
M. Barrow reported the larceny of<lb />
her gasoline tan cap south of the<lb />
Tenth Street day student parking<lb />
lot. 4:10 p.m. Keith Grosfuss of 134<lb />
Aycock reported the theft of a<lb />
typewriter and one dollar in cash<lb />
from his room.<lb />
Nov. 13. 4 p.m. - Roy C. Pate of<lb />
140 Slay Dorm and Charles D.<lb />
Burke of 145 Slay Dorm were both<lb />
victims of the larceny of their<lb />
wheelchairs and the damage of the<lb />
same. 4:10 p.m. - William Kirby of<lb />
135 Jarvis reported the vandalism of<lb />
vending machine in the canteen of<lb />
Jarvis.<lb />
See BICYCLE, Page 3<lb />
t<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
NOVEMBER 19, 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
l vckj or your organization<lb />
would like to have an item printed<lb />
m the announcements olumn<lb />
please iend the announcement (as<lb />
brief as possible) typed and<lb />
double spaced to The East Caron<lb />
nian in care ot the news editor<lb />
There is no charge tor jn<lb />
nouncements. but space is often<lb />
limited<lb />
The deadline for announcement<lb />
are 5pm Fndav for the Tuesday<lb />
paper and 5pm Tuesday tor the<lb />
Thursday paper<lb />
lhe space is available to all<lb />
campus organizations and depart<lb />
merits<lb />
THANK YOU<lb />
I would like to thank all those<lb />
who supported me m making me<lb />
,ou' i�8i Homecominfl Queen<lb />
Kimberety L Cloud<lb />
MEN WANTED!<lb />
The ECU Men's Glee Club is cur<lb />
rently recruiting men for the Spr<lb />
� ng Semester The Glee Club will<lb />
be touring North Carolina in<lb />
January with a number of other<lb />
appearances scheduled<lb />
throughout the semester it you<lb />
would like to iom this fine chorus,<lb />
or only wish to inquire about<lb />
future membership please contact<lb />
Ed Glenn. Director at the School of<lb />
Music 757 6331 or at 752 6195 The<lb />
Men's Glee Club is open to all men<lb />
iampuswide and otters one hour<lb />
credit per semester The Glee<lb />
Club rehearses at 12 00 M W V<lb />
Anyone interested m Ominq the<lb />
Glee Club next semester should<lb />
contact Mr Glenn as soon as<lb />
possible m order to be eligible tor<lb />
tne Spring Tour<lb />
LIBRARYTRUSTEES<lb />
The next regularly scheduled<lb />
meeting of the Shepparn<lb />
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Trustees will be held at 8 p m<lb />
Thursday. Nov 19. in the Con<lb />
terence Room of the Mam<lb />
Library<lb />
HUNGER FAST<lb />
On Thursday. Nov 19 the ECU<lb />
Hunger Coalition will be sponsor<lb />
mg the annual OXFAM<lb />
AMERICA Fast For A World<lb />
Harvest " On Thursday we will<lb />
ask people to go without food for<lb />
the day and skip a meal or two<lb />
The money that they would have<lb />
spent on food can then be donated<lb />
to OXFAM S Self Help" Projects<lb />
in poor countries<lb />
Would you like to help out? It so<lb />
please sign up to "FAST" today.<lb />
Wednesday or Thursday at our<lb />
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or during the evenings at our booth<lb />
� n Mendenhall For further mfor<lb />
mation call 752 4216 or attend our<lb />
ThursO evening meetings from<lb />
7 30 8 30 at 953 E 10th St (The<lb />
Newman House) Thank you<lb />
SANTACLAUS<lb />
It anyone is interested m helping<lb />
with Operation Santa Claus<lb />
which is sponsored by the Pitt<lb />
County Mental Health Associa<lb />
tion please call 752 7448 or<lb />
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SIGMA TAU DELTA<lb />
Sigma Tau Vita National<lb />
English Honor Sooe'r w II meel al<lb />
7 30 p m in the Mendenhall Cof<lb />
teeheuse on Thursday. Nov 19<lb />
There will be an election of the<lb />
society's 1982 officers. a"0 an<lb />
Honors Seminar discussion on<lb />
humji sexuality led by D' W' <lb />
Farr and Or Norman Rosenfelct<lb />
Refreshments will be served<lb />
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PROSE CONTEST<lb />
The Rebel Jeffrey s Wine and<lb />
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quested To make the meal com<lb />
plete bring your favorite side dish<lb />
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concerning the election of officers<lb />
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meal. Nov 24. 7 30 p m at the<lb />
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ASIAN AFRICAN<lb />
AREA STUDIES<lb />
Two lectures to be given by<lb />
distinguished prolessors from the<lb />
University of Zimbabwe.<lb />
Salisbury, Zimbabwe on Friday.<lb />
November 20. 1981 In Brewstr<lb />
BD 105. from 9 10 a m Or Mar<lb />
shall W Murphree will disi uss<lb />
Contemporary Socio-political<lb />
Realities in Zimbabwe" There<lb />
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from II 12 Noon in B't-wster BD<lb />
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lectures which provide a unique<lb />
opportunity to get a first hand ac<lb />
count of the events and<lb />
developments mthe southern<lb />
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questions from the floor<lb />
POETRY CONTEST<lb />
The REBEL is conducting a<lb />
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rent ECU students First prize is<lb />
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Prize money is provided by the At<lb />
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SLC<lb />
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will hold its regular bimonthly<lb />
covered dish supper and meeting<lb />
on Sunday. Nov 22 at the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Mult'<lb />
Purpose Room The supper will<lb />
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Things haven't been going well<lb />
this fall for CARP (Collegiate<lb />
Association for the Research of<lb />
Principles), the Rev. Sun Myung<lb />
Moon's main campus-organizing<lb />
group.<lb />
For example, the University of<lb />
New Hampshire has denied a CARP<lb />
chapter official recognition as a stu-<lb />
dent group after a year-long court<lb />
battle.<lb />
At Auburn University, a newly-<lb />
organized CARP group is reported-<lb />
ly eliciting little support from<lb />
students. Yale University's long-<lb />
established CARP organization ap-<lb />
pears to have vanished from cam-<lb />
pus .<lb />
A principal CARP national direc-<lb />
tor insists that the movement is in<lb />
better shape than ever, however. It<lb />
is just redistributing its geographical<lb />
empasis, he says.<lb />
"They don't really understand<lb />
what we're trying to do says<lb />
Cathy Aman, president of the New<lb />
Hampshire CARP, which for the se-<lb />
cond time in a year was denied<lb />
status as an official campus<lb />
organization by the school's ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
"Our studies and eyewitness<lb />
reports clearly indicated that CARP<lb />
is the recruitment and fund-raising<lb />
arm of (Moon's) Unification<lb />
Church, as opposed to a conven-<lb />
tional student group says student<lb />
affairs vice-president Gregg San-<lb />
born. "This violates the university<lb />
to reconsider.<lb />
It did it with a series of hearings,<lb />
which included testimony by former<lb />
Moonie members about church<lb />
"brainwashing A student-faculty<lb />
committee then recommended that<lb />
the school reject CARP once again.<lb />
In October the administration com-<lb />
plied, saying CARP's "Mind con-<lb />
trol" procedures "resulted in in-<lb />
dividuals being unable to make their<lb />
own decisions, and an inability to<lb />
relate to others who are not<lb />
members of the church<lb />
"We're not trying to brainwash<lb />
anybody Aman protests. "We<lb />
simply want the right to hold<lb />
meetings and start projects, just like<lb />
anvone else<lb />
Conceding that CARP members<lb />
tend to veer from mainstream socie-<lb />
ty, Aman explains, "People in our<lb />
group have a very strong commit-<lb />
ment to our ideals. As a result,<lb />
many do make changes in their ac-<lb />
tivities and acquaintances, but it's<lb />
voluntary change<lb />
"Even students who don't<lb />
necessarily believe in our principles<lb />
believe we have the constitutional<lb />
right to be here she insists.<lb />
Sanborn counters that denying<lb />
recognition does not violate the<lb />
First Amendment. "Our policies do<lb />
allow for free assembly and speech<lb />
for all students he asserts. The re-<lb />
jection denies CARP access to<lb />
school rooms and the right to adver-<lb />
tise on school grounds, the vice<lb />
president says.<lb />
CARP has asked the New Hamp-<lb />
shire District Court to permanently<lb />
prevent the university from interfer-<lb />
ing with its campus activities. It is<lb />
not known when a ruling will be<lb />
issued.<lb />
At Auburn University, a new<lb />
CARP group has encountered no<lb />
official opposition, yet is not<lb />
meeting with an enthusiastic student<lb />
reaction, says Matt Lamere, assis-<lb />
tant news editor of the school's stu-<lb />
dent newspaper, The Plainsman.<lb />
The paper recently started a ma-<lb />
jor controversy by refusing to run a<lb />
CARP advertisement. But student<lb />
resentment over the Plainsman's re-<lb />
jection doesn't seem to be carrying<lb />
over to CARP support, Lamere<lb />
observes.<lb />
"There are only four (CARP<lb />
members) on campus, and they<lb />
don't seem to be catching on very<lb />
quick says Lamere. "I haven't<lb />
seen much positive reaction. 1 doubt<lb />
something like that could catch on<lb />
here<lb />
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where the local CARP members ap-<lb />
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fen student interests in the capitol, is<lb />
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'�cleaned house" at its head-<lb />
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education issues at the expense ol<lb />
social questions like abortion and<lb />
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lege lobbying groups.<lb />
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closely with the state student<lb />
associations (SSAs) several years<lb />
ago, the housecleaning and newly-<lb />
narrow focus are the work of new<lb />
USSA President Janice Fine.<lb />
Her effort to pull USSA away<lb />
from social and political issues not<lb />
stnctlv confined to campuses echoes<lb />
conservative critics of the group,<lb />
which once billed itself as the voice<lb />
of the student movement.<lb />
Conservatives unhappy over the<lb />
group's treatments of foreign<lb />
pohev, race relations, women's<lb />
rights and other "non-education"<lb />
causes have broken with the<lb />
organization repeatedly over the<lb />
years.<lb />
Conceding the USSA's membership<lb />
has "decreased noticeably during<lb />
the past year, "Fine thinks the<lb />
Reagan budget cuts require that<lb />
USSA pull back from the "social<lb />
issues" to survive.<lb />
"If we're not going to focus,<lb />
we're going to get blown away she<lb />
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breadth of its platform Fine ex-<lb />
plains. "We must narrow our focus.<lb />
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win issues like increased financial<lb />
aid and holding tuition on the state<lb />
level<lb />
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convention in August, will save its<lb />
spare resources for education battles<lb />
in Washington, and hope to gain<lb />
strength through the stronger state-<lb />
level organizations.<lb />
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groups may represent the future for<lb />
pursuing student political issues, as<lb />
opposed to huge monolithic na-<lb />
tional groups like USSA.<lb />
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student associations<lb />
Bicycle Said Stolen<lb />
United Way<lb />
Disable, Not Unable<lb />
(Ontinued From<lb />
Page 1<lb />
fortable around me bui that's very<lb />
Pate felt ii was necessary i1 put<lb />
dicaps iii pelspective. " 1 here<lb />
are people walking around who are<lb />
nisi as handicapped b theii ai-<lb />
ides as we are b oui wheelchairs.<lb />
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we can't use oui amis and legs in a<lb />
conventional inannei thai we can't<lb />
,t ei ei � thai we're<lb />
d of i houghts and feelings<lb />
"Seine people see us in oui chairs<lb />
and think, 'whai can he possibly<lb />
ai can he contribute?'<lb />
Burkt added.<lb />
"Oui ��� condition is our<lb />
Pate  d " h<lb />
as a t ol mind<lb />
 is !he ph sical condi<lb />
lion. Disability does not mean<lb />
unable. We don't want any pit)<lb />
from anyone<lb />
"An attitude of prejudice or pn<lb />
realh keeps people from opening up<lb />
io new ideas, new things, new ex-<lb />
periences Burke said. "There are<lb />
still a lol ol these attitude barriers<lb />
he added. Roue feels the process<lb />
of intergrating handicapped<lb />
students with the full student bodj<lb />
has gone well at ECl "1 he rela-<lb />
tionships between handicapped<lb />
students and non-handicapped<lb />
students have always been ver<lb />
good he noted-<lb />
"We have a family atmosphere<lb />
here (in Slay Dorm) thai you won't<lb />
find in any ol the othei dorms<lb />
said Pate, "b really is conducive io<lb />
acceptance<lb />
"1 hope thai nothing like this will<lb />
Continued From<lb />
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Nov. 14. 1:59 a.m. -<lb />
Resident Advisor Ken-<lb />
ny Hardison at 328 Slay<lb />
reported that the<lb />
dumpster south of the<lb />
dormitory was on fire.<lb />
4:30 p.m. - Alison<lb />
Haynes reported the<lb />
larceny of her bike<lb />
while it was parked<lb />
west of the student<lb />
Health Center.<lb />
Nov. 15. 4:30 a.m. -<lb />
Daniel Paul Jenkins of<lb />
377 Jones was arrested<lb />
for allegedly driving<lb />
under the influence,<lb />
alleged failure to stop<lb />
for a blue light and<lb />
siren, and allegedly<lb />
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Nelson reported the<lb />
vandalism of a state-<lb />
owned vehicle which<lb />
was parked south of the<lb />
14th street steam plant.<lb />
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Atkins of 218 Umstead<lb />
reported the vandalism<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Free Speech<lb />
Constitution Provides Protection<lb />
Free speech is a basic tenant of<lb />
the American way of life. Or is it?<lb />
It was, of course, set forth in the<lb />
First Amendment of the United<lb />
States Constitution and has been<lb />
repeatedly upheld by the Supreme<lb />
Court.<lb />
So, that we should have to print<lb />
an editorial defending free speech<lb />
seems strange to us, but a recent let-<lb />
ter in the Campus Forum � along<lb />
with the resulting barrage of letters<lb />
attacking the author and the staff of<lb />
this newspaper � signals the need<lb />
for just such an editorial.<lb />
Free speech means just that �<lb />
free speech. Not just free speech for<lb />
those who pontificate about the<lb />
ideas supported by the majority but<lb />
also for those who promote un-<lb />
popular theories.<lb />
While members of the Nazi Party<lb />
may still think the extermination of<lb />
Jews is vital to mankind and while<lb />
the Ku Klux Klan may still promote<lb />
white supremacy, it is doubtful that<lb />
either of these groups could attract<lb />
sufficient numbers to constitute a<lb />
majority. The violent and unstable<lb />
tendencies of such groups inherently<lb />
limit the scope of their followings.<lb />
The aforementioned letter from<lb />
an ECU student expounded upon<lb />
some rather emotional and pro-<lb />
vocative topics. To say reaction to<lb />
that letter has been mostly negative<lb />
would be an understatement.<lb />
The most frightening aspect of<lb />
the entire controversy is that of the<lb />
14 letters we have received, only one<lb />
has mentioned the right of Ronald<lb />
Fisk to express his opinions freely.<lb />
No one is expected to conform to<lb />
his ideas; in fact it would be a sad<lb />
indication of the state of affairs at<lb />
ECU if there had been no response.<lb />
The disappointment in this situa-<lb />
tion is the level of ignorance<lb />
displayed by those who have sug-<lb />
gested this letter should not have<lb />
been published. Whether you agree<lb />
or disagree with his ideas is irrele-<lb />
vant. At a time when it is more<lb />
fashionable to sit idly and watch the<lb />
world pass by, Ronald Fisk showed<lb />
a high degree of concern and a low<lb />
level of apathy by expressing his<lb />
beliefs on a controversial issue.<lb />
There have been rumors of<lb />
threats on his personal safety,<lb />
discussion in numerous classes of<lb />
his mental stability and countless<lb />
verbal and written attacks on his<lb />
character. Still, no one � even the<lb />
person who acknowledged his right<lb />
to free speech � has applauded his<lb />
courage for utilizing his freedom of<lb />
speech.<lb />
Maybe those who now vehement-<lb />
ly complain about Mr. Fisk's pro-<lb />
posals would Jiave also wished prior<lb />
censorship on Dr. Martin Luther<lb />
King Jr.?<lb />
Remember, some of his concepts<lb />
were rather unpopular with the<lb />
"majority" in the 1960s.<lb />
The right of an individual to<lb />
speak out publicly must be pro-<lb />
tected.<lb />
We applaud Ronald Fisk for the<lb />
valuable task he performed: arous-<lb />
ing the student body of ECU.<lb />
Failure To Register For Draft<lb />
Results From Vietnam War<lb />
When John Sexton was 17 he was<lb />
like any other youth � fought a lit-<lb />
tle, drank a little, played a little.<lb />
Two years later, he was chained<lb />
and living in a 4-by-S-foot shelter<lb />
that was so small he could not stand<lb />
up. He had lost 50 pounds. He<lb />
would not see another American for<lb />
26 months.<lb />
Today, there is shrapnel in his<lb />
legs and face. Bomb fragments<lb />
blinded his right eye. His right arm<lb />
is mangled and hangs by his side �<lb />
useless. He is still bothered by<lb />
malaria. Headaches from concus-<lb />
sions are frequent.<lb />
He says he can remember being<lb />
carried into the jungle, his once<lb />
green stretcher transformed to dark<lb />
red. His private hell seems only<lb />
yesterday when he sits alone in his<lb />
bedroom and watches streams of<lb />
light coming through a small crack<lb />
in the window. "It reminds me of<lb />
DOONESBURY<lb />
my bunker, and I catch myself drif-<lb />
ting off he says.<lb />
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John Sexton was one of<lb />
thousands Americans drafted to<lb />
serve in Vietnam. Captured by the<lb />
Vietcong in August of 1969, he<lb />
became part of a senseless tragedy<lb />
that has dishonored the United<lb />
States.<lb />
This year more than 300,000<lb />
young men have failed to register<lb />
for the draft � perhaps they want<lb />
to avoid the tragedy that befell John<lb />
Sexton.<lb />
In last fall's presidential cam-<lb />
paign, Ronald Reagan said he<lb />
would help America's young men<lb />
avoid this fate. He said that if it<lb />
were up to him, he would not re-<lb />
quire draft registration.<lb />
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Dreams Of Traveling In Space Fade<lb />
By PAUL COLLINS<lb />
In the summer of 1969 I was nine years<lb />
old. My family was spending its vacation<lb />
at the beach, and the days passed pretty<lb />
much routinely and idyllically. But as I<lb />
spent my time digging in the sand and play-<lb />
ing in the waves something magical was<lb />
happening a quarter of a million miles<lb />
away.<lb />
Neil Armstrong was taking a giant leap<lb />
for mankind.<lb />
My brothers and 1 struggled to stay<lb />
awake that July night as Armstrong and<lb />
Buzz Aldrin took their first steps on the<lb />
moon, and even though 1 missed most of<lb />
it, I was hooked.<lb />
I began stargazing and building models<lb />
of the lunar module and telling myself that<lb />
I would be the first man on Mars. I dream-<lb />
ed of riding through the infinity of a<lb />
billion stars, of floating weightless through<lb />
space, of visiting some distant galaxy.<lb />
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For myself and much of my generation,<lb />
the space program came to symbolize the<lb />
American Dream. While the country was<lb />
racked with dissension over the war in<lb />
Vietnam and learning painfully that politi-<lb />
cians were not knights in white satin, the<lb />
space program was something we could all<lb />
rally around. It was something to be proud<lb />
of.<lb />
But then recession and inflation pushed<lb />
the space program from the national con-<lb />
sciousness. NASA's budget was curtailed<lb />
following the Apollo program and plans<lb />
for much of what we had hoped to ac-<lb />
complish in space were shelved.<lb />
The past year, however, has seen a<lb />
revival of interest in the space program<lb />
because of the spectacular successes of<lb />
Voyager I and the space shuttle Columbia.<lb />
Last November Voyager ventured past<lb />
Saturn and sent home stunning pictures of<lb />
the cloud-covered planet and its rings and<lb />
moons. Then this month Columbia proved<lb />
itself as the first reusable spacecraft.<lb />
Still, somehow, doubts linger about<lb />
whether or not the United States should in-<lb />
vest in the exploration of space. Such an<lb />
attitude is surprising and ironic in a nation<lb />
founded on the pioneer spirit. After all,<lb />
the feeling of having pictres of Saturn float<lb />
into our consciousness must be something<lb />
akin to what the pioneers felt when they<lb />
saw the Rockies for the first time.<lb />
let us not be deterred by the fact that<lb />
the space shuttle's latest flight was fraug<lb />
with difficulties. If anything, these pro-<lb />
blems are a sign that we need lo in.<lb />
more time, effort and money in our space<lb />
program. America has a special genius I<lb />
technology; the problems can he wort<lb />
out Indeed, the problems must be work<lb />
ed out. As world population explodes,<lb />
little blue planet becomes smaller ai<lb />
smaller. Outer space has become our onh<lb />
alternative.<lb />
Cost can be no excuse for no! continuing<lb />
and even expanding the space program. In<lb />
an era when we spend billions and bilhonv<lb />
of dollars on weapons only a mad mas<lb />
would use, we can certainlv spare enou<lb />
for the relatively inexpensive cost of ex-<lb />
ploring space. For example, the cost<lb />
single nuclear aircraft carrier could p<lb />
a satellite to Jupiter, a Halley's Comet<lb />
sion, a mission to Venus, work on a Mai<lb />
roving vehicle, a Titan entry probe t<lb />
manned mission to an asteroid.<lb />
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hope that someday I might visit on<lb />
those distant planets. Only a firm com;<lb />
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gram can give us back that hope.<lb />
And that dream.<lb />
Fiskian' Protests Miss The Mark<lb />
By KIM ALBIN<lb />
In the wave of protest against Fiskian<lb />
theory on this campus, the protesters and<lb />
the followers (if there are any) of Fisk's<lb />
Precepts for Disease Control are neglecting<lb />
propriety in favor of the chance to finally<lb />
voice their humble opinions.<lb />
In my humble opinion, manners should<lb />
come first. How could that be forgotten so<lb />
deep in the Heart of Dixie?<lb />
Mr. Fisk, who just last week so boldly<lb />
indoctrinated us all to his new Hitleresque<lb />
plan to keep the world safe for Aryan<lb />
supremacy, has forgotten that as a good<lb />
Southerner and pursuer of a liberal arts<lb />
degree one should at least feign disgust a<lb />
bigotry when the objects of one's bigotry<lb />
are reading.<lb />
Those who protest Mr. Fisk's outburst<lb />
of veraciousness have also forgotten<lb />
something: the big thank you due to Mr.<lb />
Fisk for calling us down in our naivete and<lb />
forget fulness. He has reminded us that<lb />
Bigotry and Racism are alive and well, at<lb />
least on our campus. With all these<lb />
"passive liberals" around we are prone to<lb />
have ill-remembrance of that fact.<lb />
I, myself, was unaware that the majority<lb />
of the students at ECU found it such a<lb />
burden to have to "put up with" the East<lb />
Carolina Gay Community. What is it that<lb />
those concerned, unbaneful homosexuals<lb />
are doing that would tend to threaten the<lb />
rest of us?<lb />
Do they hang toilet paper from the trees<lb />
on Fifth Street or put soap bubbles in<lb />
Wright Fountain? They do not, but some<lb />
members of other revered campus<lb />
organizations do.<lb />
I will bet that more of our freshman<lb />
women get confused sexual notions from<lb />
hanging around the Sig Ep house than<lb />
from going to ECGC meetings, where<lb />
adults who accept their already established<lb />
sexual orientations meet with others of<lb />
similar persuasion. That is what organiza-<lb />
tions are for  not vandalism, so what's to<lb />
"put up with?"<lb />
The same goes, of course, for the Afro-<lb />
American Cultural Center. Many of us fail<lb />
to realize what it is that black people, as a<lb />
minority, contribute to this campus. If one<lb />
cares to find out, then one should visit a<lb />
campus where there are few of them and<lb />
see the abundance of uptight white folks<lb />
who are missing the opportunity to observe<lb />
and acknowledge differences in cultures.<lb />
Our homecoming queen was selected<lb />
fairly. She must truly be a lovely woman to<lb />
have beaten out all those "beautiful white<lb />
girls.<lb />
but to face the grotesquely senseless, as<lb />
presented in Mr. Fisk's letter, requires<lb />
courage and a sincere wish to ascertain the<lb />
truth. Many would prefer that Truth lie<lb />
hidden, that pretensions serve in its stead.<lb />
In this way, naivete and forget fulness<lb />
perpetuate themselves.<lb />
So here Mr. Fisk was kind enough to<lb />
point out the injustices which he feels are<lb />
being perpetrated against the majority of<lb />
ECU students, and everyone is asking for<lb />
his excuse. Well, as a friend of mine puts<lb />
it: we are not born into this world with ex-<lb />
cuses pinned to our shirtpockets. You do<lb />
not have to excuse your own actions just<lb />
because they offend someone else.<lb />
Besides, to deny Mr. Fisk his freedom ol<lb />
speech would be to lose the benefit which<lb />
that right seeks to gain - the exchange of<lb />
ideas - which obviously holds some value<lb />
in our society. Freedom of speech require<lb />
us to formulate and evaluate our own con-<lb />
vicions; it cannot hold only for those who<lb />
have something nice and unctuous to sa<lb />
That Mr. Fisk is willing to step aside<lb />
from the sanctimonious eloquence which<lb />
we are used to is admirable. While I cannot<lb />
condone his persuasive technique (or the<lb />
rather obvious lack thereof), I must ap-<lb />
plaud his effrontery and honesty. For pro-<lb />
priety's sake, shouldn't we all say thank<lb />
you to Mr. Fisk?<lb />
r Campus Forum<lb />
Freshman Responds<lb />
I am writing in regards to the letter<lb />
printed in Thursday's paper written by<lb />
Mr. Ronald Fisk. The grounds on which<lb />
his letter was written would not stand in<lb />
the court of law. Let's analyze what he<lb />
wrote.<lb />
The black woman should not be eligi-<lb />
ble to receive the homecoming crown,<lb />
because ECU is a white school, and<lb />
blacks should take a back seat when it<lb />
comes down to homecoming queens,<lb />
because they're not beautiful enough.<lb />
Yes, we the Afro-American students are<lb />
aware of the fact that ECU is a<lb />
predominately white school, but that<lb />
doesn't have anything to do with being<lb />
elected homecoming queen. Then he had<lb />
the nerve to tell God to bless us. What<lb />
does this young man know about God?<lb />
If he knew anything about God, he<lb />
would not have written this letter at all,<lb />
because God is not the author of confu-<lb />
sion but of peace. God is not prejudice<lb />
and God is love.<lb />
Mr, Fisk's letter reveals to the public<lb />
how ignorant and immature he is. His<lb />
classification may be sophomore, but his<lb />
ability to accept and face reality is miss-<lb />
ing. People like him create problems on<lb />
this campus and need clinical treatment<lb />
because he may be at this school when<lb />
the minority becomes the majority, and<lb />
then he may commit suicide. This man<lb />
doesn't know that the blacks have to<lb />
work the same way he does in order to<lb />
make it in this life, and some have to<lb />
work harder. Afro-Americans are no<lb />
more a moral disease than the whites.<lb />
This is one moral disease that Mr.<lb />
Ronald Fisk can't do anything about. 1<lb />
take pride in leting the public know that<lb />
I am a black Afro-American woman,<lb />
and since I'm a moral disease, 1 hope<lb />
everybody that feels like Mr. Fisk cat-<lb />
ches it. I would also like to encourage<lb />
my brothers and sisters to hold their<lb />
heads up high. Let this young man's ig-<lb />
norance be our intelligence because this<lb />
is our chance of a lifetime.<lb />
WENDY COMBES<lb />
Freshman, Computer Science<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Joyner Library.<lb />
For purposes of verification, all letters<lb />
must include the name, major and<lb />
classification, address, phone number<lb />
and signature of the author(s). Letters<lb />
are limited to two typewritten pages,<lb />
double-spaced, or neatly printed.<lb />
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As a reader of spy thrillers, 1 have been<lb />
following the CIA-Libyan Connection<lb />
with a great deal of interest. It appears<lb />
there are these two ex-agents named Frank<lb />
Terpil and Edward Wilson who have a<lb />
contract with COl. Kadafi to train ter-<lb />
rorists, organize asassinations, hire<lb />
American pilots and ex-Green Beret types<lb />
and procure all sorts of lethal weapons<lb />
which will help Kadafi knock off his<lb />
enemies.<lb />
Now you may wonder why two<lb />
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madman who runs one of the most heinous<lb />
governments in the world.<lb />
Well, if you read thrillers the way 1 do,<lb />
then you'll probably buy the answer.<lb />
Wilson and Terpil really still work for the<lb />
CIA. But inorder not to blow their cover,<lb />
they keep devising ways to knock off<lb />
American diplomats.<lb />
"The Company" has known for a long<lb />
time what the two men are up to, par-<lb />
ticularly when it comes to buying material<lb />
in the United States to further the cause of<lb />
world terrorism.<lb />
The two turncoats also have been per-<lb />
mitted to recruit mercenaries in the United<lb />
States while the U.S. has looked the other<lb />
wav to convince Col. Kadafi that they are<lb />
on his side.<lb />
Unbeknownst to the CIA, Terpil and<lb />
Wilson were photographed by the KGB in<lb />
a compromising situation in a Tripoli hotel<lb />
room, and the Soviets turned them around<lb />
so they would work for them. The Rus-<lb />
sians do not trust Kadafi anymore than the<lb />
Americans, and threatened to release<lb />
photographs of the two men to the Na-<lb />
tional Enquirer unless they became double<lb />
agents, which both men agreed to do.<lb />
What the KGB does not know is that the<lb />
real Terpil and Wilson were spirited off to<lb />
Israel, and replaced with two Israeli in-<lb />
telligence agents pretending to be Terpil<lb />
and Wilson, but actually reporting on<lb />
Kadafi's activities to Tel Aviv through a<lb />
Swiss company that "Mosad" has set up.<lb />
The French found out about this and<lb />
that is how they managed to get the Li-<lb />
byans to pull out of Chad. Terpil and<lb />
Wilson advised Kadafi to give up in Chad,<lb />
because they said they could not supply<lb />
him with any more planes from the United<lb />
States.<lb />
British intelligence, which is not sure<lb />
what game the CIA is playing, has planted<lb />
a beautiful Italian countess on Terpil, who<lb />
will do anything to avenge the murder of<lb />
her father by Kadafi.<lb />
Egyptian agents have offered Wilson<lb />
one million dollars in an American tax-free<lb />
All-Savers account, if he will push Kadafi<lb />
out of an airplane at 35,000 feet.<lb />
In order to prove his loyalty to Kadafi,<lb />
Wilson reported the offer to the colonel,<lb />
which has made Kadafi believe more in<lb />
Wilson and Terpil than he ever did.<lb />
The biggest problem Terpil and Wilson<lb />
have at the moment is to keep Libya from<lb />
building an atomic bomb in Pakistan.<lb />
The CIA has supplied the two men with<lb />
blueprints of the Three Mile Island nuclear<lb />
plant, and if the Pakistanis follow the<lb />
plans, the bomb will blow up in their faces.<lb />
Now, 1 know there were a few people<lb />
out there who believe that this scenario is<lb />
farfetched, but it is the only one that<lb />
makes any sense.<lb />
Otherwise, you have to ask yourself why<lb />
would the U.S. Central Intelligence Agen-<lb />
cy, which has terminated many of its<lb />
enemies for far less, permit two of its ex-<lb />
agents to organize a worldwide terrorist<lb />
network, and supply them with weapons<lb />
and Ameiican pilots and ex-Green Berets.<lb />
I am sticking with my theory until a bet-<lb />
ter one comes along. If I were in Kadafi's<lb />
place, I would bury both Frank Terpil and<lb />
Edward Wilson in hot sand up to their<lb />
necks, and let red ants have a go at them<lb />
until they tell the real reason why they are<lb />
so anxious to help Libya become the ter-<lb />
rorist capital of the world.<lb />
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Campus Forum<lb />
Fury, Outrage Dominate Response To Letter<lb />
l would like to comment on the letter<lb />
written on "Minority Rule by Ronald<lb />
Fisk in Thursday's school newspaper.<lb />
I was very upset and mad as hell to<lb />
read a letter by a "so-called<lb />
sophomore who obviously has a mind<lb />
from the 1960s � just as young, and just<lb />
as immature.<lb />
In reference to your question, Mr.<lb />
Fisk, on "Why should the majority of<lb />
the students have to put up with such<lb />
sickness as the East Carolina Gay Com-<lb />
munity?" I would like to ask you, "Why<lb />
should we, (the students of ECU), put<lb />
up with someone like you?" Being a first<lb />
semester sophomore obviously explains<lb />
your reason for hanging in here (ECU),<lb />
trying to get an education. After your<lb />
letter in Thuisday's paper � you are<lb />
surely fooling yourself.<lb />
In reference to your second question<lb />
on "Why there is an Afro-American<lb />
Culture Center If you can add one and<lb />
one together you'd realize there is a<lb />
black culture center here because there<lb />
are black students here. Just as there is a<lb />
downtown Greenville � for those that<lb />
like to party. That is just the way it is<lb />
and will probably always be � with or<lb />
without "your" approval.<lb />
Mr. Fisk, as for sitting around and let-<lb />
ting these "moral diseases grow if you<lb />
were properly immunized � we<lb />
wouldn't have such a problem would<lb />
we? With your luck and a lot of people's<lb />
blessings, this disease you described will<lb />
hopefully get the best of you. Afterall,<lb />
who needs you?<lb />
Maybe the "majority of the students<lb />
here at ECU are white maybe there are<lb />
"so many beautiful white girls on cam-<lb />
pus but the fact is that: a homecoming<lb />
queen has been chosen. She will hold<lb />
that title until next year, whether you<lb />
like it or not<lb />
You claim that the reason for having a<lb />
black homecoming queen is that � "the<lb />
majority of the students didn't vote<lb />
Did you stop to realize that, if the<lb />
"so-called majority" didn't vote, maybe<lb />
the "so-called majoritiy" didn't care!<lb />
So whose fault is that? Tough!<lb />
I didn't appreciate your comment<lb />
about the majority of the students are<lb />
going to hell if they "sit back and get<lb />
wasted I personallly believe, the<lb />
students are here to get an education �<lb />
to better themselves, not to graduate an<lb />
"Educational Fool" like you obviously<lb />
will!<lb />
So, for you and your gang with<lb />
"spines and moral fiber � the passive<lb />
liberalists taking heed think hard<lb />
before you get verbal diarrhea (running<lb />
off at the mouth) again, about<lb />
something you obviously don't know a<lb />
thing about. There are others jut as big<lb />
and bad as you are, who have also had<lb />
enough sh From you!<lb />
I do agree with you on one thing<lb />
though. You ended your letter with<lb />
"God Bless You (Meaning the ECU<lb />
students) You should have ended your<lb />
letter saying: "God Please Bless Me �<lb />
but forgive me first � I don't know any<lb />
better i never hae � and I'm going<lb />
nowhere fast!<lb />
DEBRA WEST<lb />
Junior, Industrial Tech<lb />
The letter submitted by Ronald Fisk<lb />
was upsetting and insuiing, but one<lb />
must remember that we do have those<lb />
"individuals" who exists in our socie-<lb />
tythose individuals who can only ac-<lb />
cept others like themselves.<lb />
What is really so appalling is that the<lb />
gatekeeper(s) of the Freedom of Speech<lb />
who have been given not only the right<lb />
to inform the public but also the respon-<lb />
sibility of censorship would let an article<lb />
of this caliber get such high impact of a<lb />
newspaper as a publlic medium? And is<lb />
there an underlying significance or<lb />
reason which led the gatekeeper(s) to<lb />
give this article such high priority?<lb />
To conclude this long, complex,<lb />
anger-provoking situation: the "jist" of<lb />
all of this is that the 1981-82 Homecom-<lb />
ing Pirate at East Carolina is one who<lb />
conveys beauty, intelligence and digni-<lb />
tycharacteristics which ECU is built<lb />
upon.<lb />
Oh yeah before I forget, this person<lb />
does happen to be black since this seems<lb />
to be so important to some of you. If the<lb />
color of one's skin or the philosophy one<lb />
endorses is so important to you on a col-<lb />
lege campus, I'll have to agree with<lb />
"Ronnie Fisk" God will need to bless<lb />
us, because it is going to be a difficult<lb />
road for all of us!<lb />
And congratulations to Kimberly<lb />
Cloud, you were selected fair and square<lb />
through the democratic process!<lb />
VIRGINIA CARLTON<lb />
Graduate Student, Psychology<lb />
ECU NAACP President<lb />
Bigoted<lb />
Ronald Fisk's monumentally bigoted<lb />
letter, which appeared in the Nov. 12<lb />
issue of The East Carolinian, requires no<lb />
rebuttal. It speaks against itself more<lb />
eloquently than any rebuttal could.<lb />
While most of East Carolina's<lb />
students, who are reasonable people,<lb />
will simply ignore the letter, I would like<lb />
to point out that it does have some<lb />
value. It proves beyond doubt the ex-<lb />
istence of a brand of Neanderthal think-<lb />
ing that many might have hoped to be<lb />
extinct here.<lb />
Mr. Fisk's letter is the best argument 1<lb />
can think of in favor of the continued<lb />
existence of the very organizations it<lb />
rails against.<lb />
EDWARD HAUGHTON<lb />
Senior, Education<lb />
Gatekeepers<lb />
One of the greatest opportunities<lb />
America has to offer us is our freedom<lb />
of speech and press. Many times though,<lb />
these get miscontrued and abused.<lb />
This is why much time and objectivity<lb />
is always used in choosing those who are<lb />
to oversee and make decisions on infor-<lb />
mation that the public is to be informed.<lb />
Who's In Charge?<lb />
I didn't know that God had gone on<lb />
vacation and left Ronald Fisk in charge.<lb />
I didn't know that He had delegated His<lb />
authority to anyone, let alone the author<lb />
of that unbelievable diatribe about<lb />
minorities in the Nov. 12, 1981,<lb />
"Campus Forum<lb />
I am neither a member of the East<lb />
Carolina Gay Community nor am 1<lb />
black, but 1 take exception to what was<lb />
said in his letter.<lb />
I am not aware that being gay is a<lb />
disease. I thought that homosexuality<lb />
had been removed from that category<lb />
years ago. 1 did not know that morality<lb />
had anything to do with minoritiy. It<lb />
makes not one bit of difference to me<lb />
what the color of a woman's skin is as<lb />
long as she is lovely enough to be elected<lb />
as a homecoming queen; indeed it seems<lb />
a reflection on the progress that has been<lb />
made in our attitudes toward blacks that<lb />
this happened.<lb />
What really disturbs me is the attitude<lb />
expressed in the letter that, because<lb />
some of us are tolerant enough to live<lb />
and let live so that the gay minority has a<lb />
group with which they can identify or<lb />
that there are those who feel that<lb />
understanding Afro-American culture is<lb />
important, we are spineless and without<lb />
moral fiber. For me this is simply<lb />
untenable.<lb />
Mr. Fisk is certainly entitled to his<lb />
opinions and I'm sure that there are<lb />
those who feel as he does but 1 find what<lb />
was said, the way it was said, and why it<lb />
was said to be bigoted, prejudiced, and<lb />
totally unnecessary.<lb />
ROBLRT HORST<lb />
Sophomore, Social Work<lb />
'Amusing' Piece<lb />
Mr. Fisk. I must admit, your letter to<lb />
the Campus Forum was one of the most<lb />
amusing little pieces that that paper has<lb />
printed in quite some time. But sir. you<lb />
tease me with your innuendo; what ex-<lb />
actly is it that we should be doing to the<lb />
East Carolina Gay Community � lining<lb />
them up for machine-gun execution?<lb />
You suggest that we should not stand id-<lb />
ly by while such an anathema as the<lb />
Afro-American Culture Center stands<lb />
on our campus; what do you suggest<lb />
that we do: fire bomb the place. And<lb />
what is this business about the<lb />
homecoming queen? Do you think that<lb />
those of us with sufficient "spines and<lb />
moral fiber" should lynch the young<lb />
lady from one of Ficklen's goalposts. Be<lb />
specific sir, don't tease. Perhaps you can<lb />
develop your sordid hints of retirubtion<lb />
more fully in Thursday's Campus<lb />
Forum.<lb />
Bur sir, I think it would be better if<lb />
you just sneak out of town quietly and<lb />
do not return. God bless us? Indeed sir,<lb />
God help you.<lb />
GORDON IPOCK<lb />
Sophomore, English<lb />
Rain Pours<lb />
1 guess the rain only pours where it<lb />
decides to. The East Carolinian (our<lb />
paper) which is supposed to address the<lb />
affairs of all students without bigotry<lb />
and bias has just given us another exam-<lb />
ple of the backwardness and digression<lb />
which harbors in this region. We have<lb />
come a long way, but we also have a<lb />
long way to come. Being the idealistic or<lb />
not so idealistic person, humans should<lb />
be able to live in harmony with each<lb />
other knowing that every man is every<lb />
man's teacher. This letter addresses the<lb />
fact of the real unprofessionalism<lb />
associated with the student paper. The<lb />
picture of the homecoming queen, alias<lb />
homecoming pirate that we all saw in the<lb />
paper was a haphazard attempt at trying<lb />
to make shambles of the selection of this<lb />
year's queen. This was a thorough and<lb />
typical misrepresentation of how certain<lb />
facets depict minorities. The minority<lb />
student body will stand tall and proud<lb />
(in this writer's opinion) even though<lb />
this type of injustice still exists. Kimber-<lb />
ly Cloud, like any other student is here<lb />
for an education with progressivenism in<lb />
mind. Don't let this mockery (not of<lb />
you, but ECU) alter your aims and am-<lb />
bitions. These are the same sort of things<lb />
that our forefathers and foremothers<lb />
had to deal with and overcome.<lb />
In closing, I would like to address The<lb />
Ebony Herald. Sooner or later you're<lb />
going to realize that you are a minority<lb />
paper and address more of those issues<lb />
in a style and manner which reflect those<lb />
same mores and values. Our pride and<lb />
dignity has taken us over the mountains<lb />
and will continue to do so.<lb />
DWAINE JEFFERSON<lb />
Environmental Health<lb />
Applauds<lb />
1 applaud you, Mr. Ronald Fisk! You<lb />
should stand tall and proud now because<lb />
you have proved yourself to be an<lb />
egotistical bigot. I have found your arti-<lb />
cle to be very enlightening and entertain-<lb />
ing plus it made great lining for my trash<lb />
can and for my bird cage. But my ques-<lb />
tion is, Mr. Fisk, why are you enrolled in<lb />
college? You would surely gain success<lb />
peddling your opinions at your local<lb />
Smith-Douglas fertilizer company. God<lb />
bless you, Ronny. I raise my flag to you<lb />
and give you a royal salute!<lb />
JACKIE JOHNSON,<lb />
Sophomore, Drama<lb />
Audacity<lb />
When the letter in the Nov. 12 edition<lb />
of The East Carolinian written by<lb />
Ronald Fisk was brought to my atten-<lb />
tion, 1 was more shocked than angered<lb />
at the fact that he had the audacity to<lb />
lash out against our homecoming queen<lb />
for being black as well as for being a<lb />
winner. He says that the reason for<lb />
ECU's black homecoming queen is<lb />
"only because the majoritv of the<lb />
students did not vote Personally, 1<lb />
think he can do better than that. If the<lb />
majority of the students did not vote,<lb />
then, the majority of the students, in this<lb />
case, do not count. Ms. Cloud was nam-<lb />
ed homecoming queen because the<lb />
students, white as well as black, chose<lb />
her. We all know that the blacks are not<lb />
the prepotent race here in terms of<lb />
number, and, whether Mr. Fisk knows it<lb />
or not, we are not the only ones who in-<lb />
fluenced the outcome for this year. 1<lb />
think he (Mr. Fisk) should just sit back,<lb />
relax, and enjoy the fact that we have a<lb />
black homecoming queen because there<lb />
is nothing he can do about it now.<lb />
What bothers me most, though, is the<lb />
fact that Mr. Fisk used very bad taste in<lb />
using the term "moral diseases" to get<lb />
his point across. To me, this suggests a<lb />
degree of immaturity on his part. He<lb />
also doesn't think he should "stand idle<lb />
at the fact that there is an Afro-<lb />
American Culture Center I thought<lb />
that was hilarious because that's<lb />
something else he has no control over. I<lb />
see nothing wrong with us having whta is<lb />
probably the only wooden building on<lb />
campus for various activities. It's not<lb />
hurting anyone, and it's not as though it<lb />
were off limits to him.<lb />
1 know that the man has a right to ex-<lb />
press his point of view, but I've always<lb />
found this type of lunacy hard to deal<lb />
with. There was one other thing,<lb />
though, that really interested me. Mr.<lb />
Fisk went as far as to say that some peo-<lb />
ple have had enough and do not plan to<lb />
take anymore. Well, that's tough,<lb />
because ther's more to come.<lb />
ROBERT McRAE<lb />
Freshman, Political Science<lb />
Lone Sympathizer<lb />
I recently read Ronald Fisk's editorial<lb />
and I must say I was amazed at his<lb />
boldness. Many think that such a seem-<lb />
ingly prejudiced man as Mr. Fisk should<lb />
not be allowed to make such reactionary<lb />
remarks; after all, this is the age of equal<lb />
rights. All people regardless of color,<lb />
religion, or sexual preference should<lb />
have the right to exist in our society.<lb />
However, I agree with Mr. Fisk, in<lb />
that specific groups often seem over-<lb />
emphasized. Perhaps I'm ignorant, but I<lb />
don't understand why specific groups<lb />
seem to have privileges the majority of<lb />
students do not have. I realize, in years<lb />
past, that many minorities were<lb />
restricted from the privileges of the ma-<lb />
jority. 1 also realize that certain facets of<lb />
society are still discrimatory. Many<lb />
country clubs still restrict their member-<lb />
ship to white, Anglo-Saxon, protestants.<lb />
But, this university is open to all people.<lb />
Classes, extracurricular activities, and<lb />
the student union are open to all<lb />
students. Why then, are such university-<lb />
supported organizations as the Afro-<lb />
American Cultural Center and the East<lb />
Carolina Gay Community allowed on<lb />
campus?<lb />
I'm not saying these organizations<lb />
should not be allowed to exist. I believe<lb />
in a free society in which all organiza-<lb />
tions (Afro-American Cultural Center,<lb />
East Carolina Gay Community, Moral<lb />
Majority, and American Nazi Party)<lb />
should be allowed to exist. However, I<lb />
don't believe a state-supported universi-<lb />
ty should cater to special interest groups.<lb />
No group, regardless of race, religion or<lb />
sexual preference should be granted<lb />
special privileges. As I stated earlier, all<lb />
students have equal access to all classes,<lb />
extracurricular activities, and the Stu-<lb />
dent Union. Why do some students have<lb />
something extra?<lb />
A possible retort to the above ques-<lb />
tion is that these organizations provide a<lb />
forum for the views of these groups and<lb />
to protect their cultural (and historical)<lb />
singularity. This is unnecessary. Few<lb />
people are unaware of the problems and<lb />
concerns jf minorities. The university<lb />
deals with these topics in numerous<lb />
sociology, psychology, English and<lb />
historv class.<lb />
1 truly hope my letter is not misinter-<lb />
preted. 1 am not prejudiced; 1 believe<lb />
firmly in equal rights and privileges.<lb />
God bless.<lb />
MARK BROOKS<lb />
Geography<lb />
Homecoming Pirate<lb />
1 would like to pose a question to<lb />
whomever it may concern. It seems to<lb />
me that more recognition should have<lb />
been given to our homecoming queen,<lb />
Kim Cloud, representing SOULS.<lb />
As I understand, the acting chancellor<lb />
or someone under the vacated offices,<lb />
was supposed to have greeted Miss<lb />
Cloud, escorted her off of the field and<lb />
sat with her for the remainder of the<lb />
game in the press box. 1 also understand<lb />
that she was to be invited to dinner by<lb />
this person. None of this was done.<lb />
I can only recall, in reading last Tues-<lb />
day's The East Carolinian, that there<lb />
was only one sentence pertaining to the<lb />
crowning of Miss Cloud as homecoming<lb />
queen. The picture that appeared on the<lb />
front page could have also been selected<lb />
with more discretion.<lb />
Did all of this come about because<lb />
Miss Cloud was the second black<lb />
homecoming queen in East Carolina's<lb />
history? It is a shme that more was<lb />
printed on the mishap of the homecom-<lb />
ing concert than the homecoming queen.<lb />
For once can the majority give the<lb />
minority more credit on their successes<lb />
than on their failures.<lb />
SCOTT SUMMERS<lb />
Freshman, Computer Science<lb />
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Buckminster Fuller<lb />
'Leonardo da Vinci Of Our Time'<lb />
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Photo By JON JORDON<lb />
Buckminster Fuller<lb />
at his appearence at Hendrix Theater Tuesday iiiht<lb />
By MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Maff Wnlrr<lb />
"I'm confident that everything<lb />
I've done is nothing no one else<lb />
could have done under the same cir-<lb />
cumstances<lb />
Perhaps if someone else would<lb />
have said these words, they would<lb />
have been more believable. But for a<lb />
world-famous architect, engineer,<lb />
inventor, poet and artist, somehow<lb />
that amount of modesty seems a bit<lb />
extreme.<lb />
Nicknamed the "Leonardo da<lb />
Vinci of our times Richard<lb />
Buckminster Fuller delivered a lec-<lb />
ture to a full crowd at Hendrix<lb />
Theatre Tuesday night. Students,<lb />
faculty, staff and guests sat in awe<lb />
as the 86-year-old Milton.<lb />
Massachusetts native spoke on<lb />
several topics, ranging from his<lb />
childhood in the late ninteenth and<lb />
early twentieth centuries to today's<lb />
vast world problems.<lb />
Being twice expelled from Har-<lb />
vard for skipping his freshman<lb />
midterm exams, Fuller never com-<lb />
pleted his formal education.<lb />
However, 50 years later, he was<lb />
awarded an honorar) membership<lb />
into the Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard.<lb />
In World War 1. Fuller com-<lb />
manded a crash boat flotilla. He<lb />
was later recognized for his inven-<lb />
tion ot special life-saving equipment<lb />
for the ships and was awarded an<lb />
appointment to the United States<lb />
Naval Academy at Annapolis.<lb />
In 1917, he married Anne<lb />
Hewlett, daughter oi .lames Monroe<lb />
Hewlett, a well-known architect and<lb />
muralist.<lb />
Following a brief nine working in<lb />
conjunction with his father-in-law<lb />
and a Chicago based construction<lb />
company. Fuller was forced out of<lb />
his job b economic tensions.<lb />
Penniless and still mourning the<lb />
death of his first daughter. Alexan-<lb />
dra. Fuller contemplated and nearly<lb />
succeeded at committing suicide.<lb />
"1 decided then to commit an ego<lb />
suicide Fuller explained. "I decid-<lb />
ed that 1 would no longer work for<lb />
myself<lb />
Ihus. he claims he devoted his re-<lb />
maining years to a nonprofit search<lb />
'Devil' Comes To ECU<lb />
With Charlie Daniels<lb />
B KAREN WENDT<lb />
Mle r Oltt.r<lb />
( harlie Daniles looks "more like<lb />
a fiddle-playing grizzly bear than a<lb />
rding to one woman<lb />
iewed him. We will see<lb />
da) nighi when the Charlie<lb />
Daniels Band arrears at Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
Daniels has been on the music cir-<lb />
cuit for more than 20 years and his<lb />
success is evident, especially in his<lb />
last album "Million Mile Reflec-<lb />
tions<lb />
Daniels began, his career with a<lb />
band called the "Jaguars" at the<lb />
ace 21. According to Daniels the<lb />
band played "every honky-tonk bet-<lb />
ween Raleigh and Texas, or at least<lb />
quite a few of 'em<lb />
Daniels has also served time as a<lb />
studio musician recording with such<lb />
names a Flatt and Scruggs. Martv<lb />
Robbins, Bob Dylan and Pete<lb />
Seeger. But after his time in the<lb />
studio he '�aid that he "Just wanted<lb />
to gel back to what 1 did best, to<lb />
play what we wanted to play the way<lb />
we wanted to play it<lb />
The Charlie Daniels Band was<lb />
formed in 1971. They had their first<lb />
hit in 1972 with "Uneasy Rider<lb />
Over the course of eight years the<lb />
band has recorded 10 LP's.<lb />
Two of Daniels biggest hits came<lb />
from his last album; Tht Devil Went<lb />
Down To (n orgia a grammy winner<lb />
and In America which went gold ap-<lb />
peared soon after. In ls80 the<lb />
Country Music Association award-<lb />
ed Daniels and his band the titles of<lb />
Instrumentalist of the year, In-<lb />
strumental group ol the Year and<lb />
Single ol the yeai tor Devil.<lb />
Darneis has also performed in the<lb />
I as! Wing of the White House tor<lb />
President Jimmy Cartel and had a<lb />
"We don't bother with<lb />
trends or fads. Our band<lb />
represents a certain<lb />
amount of something in<lb />
a world that changes<lb />
everyday - oops, I sound<lb />
like John Chancellor<lb />
�Charlie Daniels<lb />
cameo role in the film L'rbun<lb />
Cowboy.<lb />
The Charlie Daniels Band itself<lb />
consist of Daniels, "Ta"<lb />
DiGregoria (keyboards and support<lb />
vocals), lorn Cram- (Guitar and<lb />
Vocals), Charlie Hayward (Bass).<lb />
Fred Edwards, (Drums) and Jim<lb />
Marshall (Drums).<lb />
However the entire touring<lb />
ensemble includes about 50 people<lb />
since the addition of backup singers,<lb />
strings and horns with the success of<lb />
Million Mile Reflections.<lb />
Daniels is very open in his opi-<lb />
nions on certain subjects: Here is a<lb />
sampling.<lb />
Daniels' On Touring:<lb />
"I like it out here- 1 actually<lb />
sleep better on the tour bus than I<lb />
do in a motel. The only thing 1 have<lb />
against the road is that it keeps me<lb />
away from home<lb />
"I couldn't imagine this band<lb />
doing less than 100 to 125 dates a<lb />
year. I don't wanna take no year's<lb />
sabbatical and go to see some gurus<lb />
in the Himalayas to learn the secret<lb />
of life<lb />
They usually do about 200 dates per<lb />
year.<lb />
Daniels' On Fans and People:<lb />
Stavs out of people's wa)<lb />
and 1 want them to stay out of mine.<lb />
That's why I'm here, back off the<lb />
road, ain't botherin' nobody and<lb />
am'i gonna let nobody bother me.<lb />
The last fight I got into, a man told<lb />
me my new ccowboy hat looked sil-<lb />
ly. I threw him through a bathroom<lb />
door<lb />
"But if vou want to get<lb />
for design patterns that could max-<lb />
imize the social uses of the world's<lb />
energy resources and evolving in-<lb />
dustrial complex.<lb />
In 1927, Fuller invented and<lb />
demonstrated a factory-assembled,<lb />
air-deliverable house, later called<lb />
the Dymaxion house. The invention<lb />
had its own utilities.<lb />
Six years later, in 1933, he design-<lb />
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T his new invention could cross open<lb />
fields like a teep, accelerate to 120<lb />
mph, canv 12 passengers and<lb />
average 28 miles per gallon of gas.<lb />
In 194C Fuller developed a new<lb />
Dymaxion car using the advanced<lb />
technology ol the times. I'sing three<lb />
separate air-cooled engines in the<lb />
new automobile, Fuller achieved an<lb />
mph rating of between 40 and 50.<lb />
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crab, since all the wheels wen<lb />
steei able.<lb />
But despite these technological<lb />
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resistance from the automotive in-<lb />
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The Charlie Daniels Band<lb />
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philosophical about it, I think peo-<lb />
ple are kind of changing, getting<lb />
bak to simpler things in life. And<lb />
our music represents wide-open<lb />
spaces and a free-wheelin' attitude.<lb />
Maybe the people who don't get a<lb />
chance to live like that a whole lot-<lb />
especially the people in big cities like<lb />
Chicago and New York - can live<lb />
that kind of life vicanouslv foi a<lb />
few minutes anyway, by comin' to<lb />
line of our concerts<lb />
On Autographs And Fans:<lb />
"l feel like I owe it to 'em. it's<lb />
taken me twenty years to get to the<lb />
point where people ask for an<lb />
dutocraph. and I'm happv to give<lb />
it<lb />
"I don't have any patience with<lb />
people who treat fans bad. I saw<lb />
Jimmy Connors one night when a<lb />
fan put his hand on his shoulder,<lb />
and Connors just peeled that gu<lb />
hand oft I'd have decked that<lb />
beligerent little son ot a bitch- well 1<lb />
wouldn't neither, 'cause 1 don't do<lb />
See DANIELS, Page 8<lb />
Marching Pirate<lb />
Band Wows Cary<lb />
'A irplane' Strikes This Weekend<lb />
Robert Havs, Julie Hagerty and Robert Stack star in the 1980 smash "Airplane" this weekend at Hendrix Theater.<lb />
Trans American Flight 209 boasts the strangest collection of characters this side of the Marx Brothers: a pilot with<lb />
questionable sexual proclivities; two religious zealots; a singing stewardess; a doctor whose nose elongates<lb />
Pinocchio-style when he lies. When the entire crew and most of the passengers succumb to food poisoning, ex-<lb />
fighter pilot Ted Striker (Hays) is forced to take the controls. The only trouble is that he's frightened of planes, a<lb />
hangup he developed following the deaths of several war buddies. The film also stars Lloyd Bridges, Leslie Nielson,<lb />
Peter Graves, Lorna Patterson, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The film will be shown at 5, 7, and 9 pm at Hendrix<lb />
Theater this Friday and Saturday Nights. It is sponsored by the Student Union Films Committee.<lb />
By TRACY GRAY<lb />
Sliff Unirr<lb />
The bast Carolina football team<lb />
finished their season last Saturday<lb />
afternoon, but it wasn't quite over<lb />
for the East Carolina marching<lb />
band. A few hours after the game<lb />
was over, the marching pirates load-<lb />
ed up the busses and headed for<lb />
Cary, North Carolina for their final<lb />
performance.<lb />
Why were they going to Cary?<lb />
They were traveling to Cary High<lb />
School to exhibit their expertise in<lb />
marching and maneuvering and<lb />
their overpowering ability to pro-<lb />
duce high energy sound at the 23rd<lb />
Annual Cary Band Day.<lb />
Cary Band Day is a prestigious<lb />
event held every year to give high<lb />
school marching bands a chance to<lb />
compete against each other. High<lb />
school bands throughout North<lb />
Carolina, South Carolina, and<lb />
Virginia are invited to this contest.<lb />
It is prestigious because it is the<lb />
largest high school competition in<lb />
the South. This year there were 46<lb />
bands competing in three different<lb />
classes. The marching pirates were<lb />
invited to play at the end of the<lb />
competition to "show 'em how it's<lb />
done<lb />
The Cary Band Boosters helped<lb />
with expenses to insure that the-<lb />
band could make the trip.<lb />
This is indeed a high honor that<lb />
has been bestowed upon the ECU<lb />
band. Obviously, Cary wanted the<lb />
best band possible to play at their<lb />
Band Day.<lb />
The competion which started at<lb />
9:00 a.m lasted until after mid-<lb />
night. Even though the weatner was<lb />
cold, the band members were so full<lb />
of energy and hyped up that they<lb />
couldn't feel it. If it had snowed, it<lb />
wouldn't have deterred this band<lb />
performance. They had been look-<lb />
ing forward to this event all<lb />
semester. They had worked hard for<lb />
this day. There were many long,<lb />
hard practices, extra rehearsals,<lb />
learning new drills on short notice.<lb />
and practicing and memorizing<lb />
music outside of regualar rehear-<lb />
sals.<lb />
There were literally thousands of<lb />
people surrounding Carys' football<lb />
field just to see the bands perform.<lb />
That crowd was the most critical au-<lb />
dience that me band has faced all<lb />
season. The band was emotionally<lb />
keyed up and well prepared tor this<lb />
huge turnout in Carv<lb />
After the final competing band<lb />
had finished playing, the ECl mar-<lb />
ching band was held in hiding for a<lb />
few minutes before entering the<lb />
stadium. This pause was intentional<lb />
so that the crowd could anticipate<lb />
the entrance<lb />
The band definite)) made an im-<lb />
pression on the people from then<lb />
first step into view of the crowd.<lb />
The people were alreauv on their<lb />
feet as the ECU marching pirates<lb />
entered the gates to the stadium. A<lb />
roar went up from the stands that<lb />
could have been heard in Raleigh.<lb />
The band lined up on the field<lb />
and faced away from the press box<lb />
to warm up. The stands on this side<lb />
were filled with high school bands<lb />
that had already performed. The<lb />
stands were so close to the field that<lb />
Assistant Director Joel Schultz had<lb />
to stand at the top of these stands to<lb />
direct the warm-up music. Even the<lb />
warm-up music was a display of<lb />
power. Before the band could<lb />
finish, they received a standing ova-<lb />
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9 Fuller Comes To Lecture At Mendenhall<lb />
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include a system of car-<lb />
tography (map draw-<lb />
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land areas of the world<lb />
without significant<lb />
distortion, die-stanped,<lb />
prefabricated<lb />
bathrooms,<lb />
tetrahedronal floating<lb />
cities, underwater<lb />
deodesic-domed farms<lb />
and expendable paper<lb />
domes.<lb />
However despite all<lb />
these accomplishments,<lb />
Workmen Have<lb />
Odd Histories<lb />
By CHAD BUFFKIN<lb />
Start Wrilef<lb />
The ECU Marching Pirates<lb />
Marching Band<lb />
Gains Applause<lb />
At Cary Meet<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
tion. It was definitely a receptive au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
The band then turned to begin<lb />
their show. The people stood up,<lb />
cheered and yelled at the end of each<lb />
song. Other than applauding at the<lb />
end of each solo, the audience re-<lb />
mained quiet throughout each song.<lb />
They were completely captivated by<lb />
the show.<lb />
After the band finished their ex-<lb />
plosive exit, the crowd seemed to<lb />
stand in unison in appreciation of a<lb />
grand performance. About five<lb />
minutes later the audience seemed to<lb />
quiet down somewhat. They assum-<lb />
ed that the performance was over<lb />
and they seemed well satisfied. But<lb />
the marching pirates were not<lb />
finished. They had one more trick<lb />
up their sleeve. The brass line<lb />
gathered a little closer together and<lb />
the band played Earth, Wind, and<lb />
Fires' "In The Stone" as an encore.<lb />
The audience screamed with delight<lb />
from the first note.<lb />
When the song was finished, the<lb />
band marched off the field amid<lb />
shouts of approval. The band<lb />
members were as fully, if not more,<lb />
satisfied with their performance<lb />
than were the people in the stands.<lb />
The band marched off as a unit,<lb />
with the members staring straight<lb />
ahead and feeling proud while the<lb />
crowd cheered as they walked by the<lb />
stands. A staff member of Cary<lb />
Band Day ran down onto the field<lb />
to present Head Drum Major Scott<lb />
Ireland with a trophy in recognition<lb />
of the bands' outstanding perfor-<lb />
mance. The marching pirates reciev-<lb />
ed a standing ovation until the<lb />
whole band was well out of the<lb />
stadium.<lb />
Two days later. Director Tom<lb />
Goolsby was still excited about the<lb />
marching bands' performance. He<lb />
said that he would like to con-<lb />
gratulate the Drum line on the best<lb />
performance they have given all<lb />
season. "They did an excellent<lb />
job exclaimed Goolsby while he<lb />
was reflecting back on the show. He<lb />
says that he is "proud of the whole<lb />
band and the entire staff<lb />
Goolsby also stated that perform-<lb />
ing for exhibition like the band did<lb />
in Cary will help in recruiting fine<lb />
players for next years' band. He<lb />
continued saying, and after a<lb />
performance like that, next years'<lb />
band will be even bigger and bet-<lb />
ter When asked to describe the<lb />
performance at Cary in one short<lb />
statement, Goolsby leaned back in<lb />
his chair, smiled and replied,<lb />
"absolutely awesome<lb />
Well, there will be no more band<lb />
practices this year and students will<lb />
no longer see the familiar scene of<lb />
the band at the bottom of the hill<lb />
until next fall. The marching band<lb />
deserves a round of applause, or<lb />
maybe a standing ovation, because<lb />
they had a fantastic season and<lb />
definitely went out in style.<lb />
Goolsby says that there is one<lb />
more meeting for band members to<lb />
attend which will be held on the first<lb />
Monday after Thanksgiving at 3:00<lb />
to review the season. And to some,<lb />
even more important than this will<lb />
be a discussion of the semi-annual<lb />
East Carolina University Marching<lb />
Pirate Band Favorite Beverage and<lb />
Socializine Jamboree.<lb />
For those of you who<lb />
haven't noticed yet, a<lb />
team of construction<lb />
workers has been on<lb />
campus for almost two<lb />
years now remodeling<lb />
the old drama building.<lb />
Every morning at<lb />
7:30 sharp they are<lb />
right on the job. The<lb />
first thing they do after<lb />
strapping on their tool<lb />
belts is go up to the se-<lb />
cond floor of the<lb />
building and hang out<lb />
of the windows.<lb />
I thought for a while<lb />
they were working up<lb />
there, but one morning,<lb />
when I saw eight har-<lb />
dhats sticking out of<lb />
one window, I realized<lb />
they were watching<lb />
girls in the parking lot.<lb />
1 must admit though,<lb />
that despite the<lb />
elements (ie. rain, cold,<lb />
mud, snow, heat,<lb />
shorts, sundresses,<lb />
danceskins) they have<lb />
made rapid progress in<lb />
putting up the "gray<lb />
ghost<lb />
Just walking by that<lb />
building on my way to<lb />
class makes me proud.<lb />
I think about those<lb />
workers toiling day<lb />
after day with the scor-<lb />
ching sun beating<lb />
down, their bandanas<lb />
tied around their<lb />
foreheads to keep the<lb />
sweat out f their eyes.<lb />
One day last week. I<lb />
could stand it no<lb />
longer. I noticed one of<lb />
the guys struggling with<lb />
a pipe wrench. The<lb />
sweat was dripping off<lb />
his chin, and he kept<lb />
tossing his head back to<lb />
shake his hair from his<lb />
eyes. I threw my books<lb />
down, walked over to<lb />
him and put my hand<lb />
on his shoulder.<lb />
"Listen pal 1 said<lb />
humbly. "You're kill-<lb />
ing yourself. You don't<lb />
have to work like this,<lb />
let me buy you a cool<lb />
drink and we'll talk.<lb />
He looked up from<lb />
his pipe wrench and<lb />
smiled. "Not to worry<lb />
young man he said.<lb />
"I am truly grateful for<lb />
your generosity and<lb />
touched by your com-<lb />
passion for my state of<lb />
being, but with all due<lb />
respect sir, I am quite<lb />
alright<lb />
I stared at him in<lb />
amazement. "Gee<lb />
fellow I said. "You<lb />
don't talk like a con-<lb />
struction worker<lb />
"But I am my son, I<lb />
am<lb />
Again I stared at him<lb />
amazed. "But why?" 1<lb />
asked. "Why do you<lb />
torture yourself by do-<lb />
ing this kind of work?"<lb />
"Perhaps young<lb />
man, it is because they<lb />
pay me $21 an hour<lb />
"Darn mister I<lb />
cried. "The vice-<lb />
chancellor of our<lb />
school doesn't make<lb />
that kind of money<lb />
"I know young man,<lb />
I know. I used to be the<lb />
vice-chancellor of your<lb />
school<lb />
Fuller does not regard<lb />
himself as an inventor<lb />
or an architect. In his<lb />
view, as expressed<lb />
Tuesday night, all of<lb />
his developments are<lb />
accidental or "interim<lb />
accidents" in the<lb />
growth of world<lb />
strategy.<lb />
The world strategy,<lb />
says Fuller, aims at<lb />
radical solutions of<lb />
world problems by fin-<lb />
ding means to do more<lb />
with less.<lb />
Fuller once wrote: "I<lb />
did not set out to design<lb />
a house that hung from<lb />
a pole, or to manufac-<lb />
ture a new type of<lb />
automobile, invent a<lb />
new system of map pro-<lb />
jection, develop<lb />
geodesic domes or<lb />
Energetic-Synergic<lb />
geometry. 1 started<lb />
with the universe � as<lb />
an organization of<lb />
energy systems of<lb />
which all our ex-<lb />
periences and possible<lb />
experiences are only<lb />
local instances. I could<lb />
have ended up with a<lb />
pair of flying slippers<lb />
But Tuesday night,<lb />
Fuller seemed onlv con<lb />
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17 Earth god-<lb />
dess<lb />
18 insect<lb />
19 Occurrence<lb />
20 Inlet<lb />
21 Digraph<lb />
22 Inclination<lb />
23 Noose<lb />
24 Alexandra.<lb />
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26 Mexican<lb />
laborers<lb />
27 Moccasins<lb />
28 Lath<lb />
29 Cuttlefish<lb />
31 Passed by<lb />
34 Narrate<lb />
35 Stews<lb />
36 Behold'<lb />
37 Mineral<lb />
38 Concerns<lb />
39 King Arthur s<lb />
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41 Brittle<lb />
42 African<lb />
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48 Evaluates<lb />
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Alexandra had a lot to say about hei people<lb />
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We (the German people) are raised more open<lb />
minded. More open to problems. To discussing<lb />
problems. To see problems and to not take things<lb />
the wa the are and not try to change them. Peo-<lb />
ple are more liberal. In Germany, people are<lb />
more politically active. More aware<lb />
Here, no! man) care. Here, the attitude is sort<lb />
of let it go, don't worry about it. America is<lb />
isolated, and the majority of the Americans only<lb />
worry abom what directly affects them. In Ger-<lb />
man), we have to worry about it (the world situa-<lb />
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�'With Reagan in office, America may have to<lb />
start worrying. 1 dislike his policy because I think<lb />
he is a threat to peace<lb />
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they are here. Anti-prejudice is stressed because<lb />
of the event that took place in Germany, dating<lb />
the war. We don't discriminate by race, religion.<lb />
and all these things, but 1 think it's put in practice<lb />
over there (Germany) whereas, here it's not really<lb />
in the mmds of the people It's just enforced. I<lb />
don't judge people for their narrow-mindedness.<lb />
1 just wani them to realize that there are other<lb />
things and thai you have to give everybody the<lb />
same chance, and you have to accept other things<lb />
and not just put them away and no! just say<lb />
because you're black oi Chinese you're no good<lb />
It's not onh towards blacks. It's Indians It's<lb />
everything. It's not tan It's jusl not right to do<lb />
something like that<lb />
"Germany does have terrorism. Right now, it's<lb />
calming down. You don't know. It might be the<lb />
calm before the big takeover.<lb />
Alexandra seemed awed by American super-<lb />
markets: "Just the supermarkets. Why do vou<lb />
weed 30 different kinds of crackers to choose<lb />
from. It's just the free enterprise system 1 was<lb />
just shocked with the supermarkets We have a<lb />
lot (In Germany). Ihev'te just so big (the supei<lb />
markets). You can get lost in them. This huge<lb />
variety<lb />
"Oh yea, brown bagging. I couldn't believe it.<lb />
1 thought it was a joke. You can't go in a store<lb />
and buv liquor. That sou have to go m certain<lb />
stores. That you can't buv u on certain days. Or<lb />
that in someplaces you have to bring your own. In<lb />
Europe, you can't brine yout own stuff (liquor).<lb />
In Germain, you can buv it (liquor) in the super<lb />
markets<lb />
Alexandra was perplexed In the preppy trend:<lb />
"This preppy stuff. Ihis unitary uniform stuff.<lb />
Everybody runs around wearing the same thing.<lb />
 e don't have that in Germain. e have aligatoi<lb />
shirts, but not this typical students outfit here.<lb />
Eithei preppy or bluejeans and Nike tennis shoes<lb />
levis. Iod. Polo If you wear something dit-<lb />
ferent, people state at you here in Greenville. In<lb />
Germany, nobody cares what you wear<lb />
About downtown, Alexandra said. "What is so<lb />
attractive about downtown. I here is no place I<lb />
really like to go I hate loud music, like KISS or<lb />
AC-DC. Oh God. I don't like it. You go to Pan-<lb />
tana Bob's, and you can't talk because it's too<lb />
loud. You can't breath because the an is bad. I ell<lb />
me what you do there. Stand around, drink beer,<lb />
gel tat Ihev'te lacking a nice little bar or pub<lb />
with a quiet relaxed atmosphere<lb />
"In Germany, there's a lot ol rock, "here's a<lb />
lot ot new wave. A lot ol reggae. 1 like reggae and<lb />
upbeat jazz<lb />
"1 was surprised by the television news m the<lb />
states. Ihe Hist time 1 watched the new I<lb />
thought il was a takeoff. 1 thought it wasn't real.<lb />
l! was so incomplete. In Germany, we have hour-<lb />
ly news. Here, they only touch briefly the things<lb />
(news) Ihe United States is so isolated, so it is<lb />
more .once! tied with the things that will effect it.<lb />
In I urope, we have heavy news about tl e states,<lb />
even though it isn't directly affecting us. If there-<lb />
are election in Italy, we heai everything about it.<lb />
1 hey (the l.uropean media) go more into depth.<lb />
I very hour there is news. It's so complete. You<lb />
hear what's happening all over. We (the Get<lb />
mans) have a lot more reports and documen-<lb />
taries<lb />
"We don't have a lot of IV pro-ams, in<lb />
general. We only have two or three channels, and<lb />
they don't play everyday. You don't have com<lb />
mercials in the movies You watch, them straight<lb />
through<lb />
"Ihe soaps here are so tragic. So unreal. So<lb />
ridiculous. If we had to worry about problems<lb />
these people (soap opera characters) have to<lb />
worry about, life would be so easy. No wonder so<lb />
many people are narrow minded, it they only see<lb />
these things<lb />
"Spoils is not much ot a big thing over there.<lb />
People here are such fanatics. 1 still can't unders<lb />
tand football. Sports are nice, but it shouldn't oc<lb />
cupy so much tune unless you are a real player.<lb />
That's freedom, though<lb />
About her country, Alexandra said, "1 come<lb />
from a social welfare slate. I was surpnsed here<lb />
that when vou get sick you don't get paid. In Gel<lb />
main, vou get paid it you're sick from your<lb />
employer. Aftei 6 weeks, a government institu<lb />
tion will pav vou. In Germany, vou don't have to<lb />
worrv about a thing Foi example, my dental<lb />
work is all government paid Students get special<lb />
insurance that pavs 90 percent. We have socializ<lb />
ed medicine and education, but we don't have<lb />
foodstamps. I don't think the taxes are any more<lb />
here. All our universities arc public and tree. We<lb />
don't have private universities, but<lb />
one of the things Alexandra seemed to n<lb />
about hei country was the shopping. "There are<lb />
more stores there (Germany) to buv clothes You<lb />
go into the mall here, vou see one you've seen<lb />
them all. In Germany, there ate little boutiques<lb />
and shops. There's a little Arab shop and a<lb />
French shop with fashions direci town 1<lb />
And here, if vou don't have a car, you're bad<lb />
off. Iheie (Germany) there is a lot ol public<lb />
transportation. Here, there's none<lb />
"I can't say it 1 like it here or there. I I �<lb />
cosmopolitan nature ot Europe I n<lb />
Spam or Switzerland in 2 days i u an<lb />
different culture so easily and quickly. 1 hi<lb />
different people<lb />
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aie 14th and 15th century build! H<lb />
cozy atmosphere, rhat's the :<lb />
man people: they like '<lb />
It's just cozy<lb />
"I hke it here. 1 here's nothii<lb />
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bav karlton Nelson was<lb />
mi's leading ground-gainer,<lb />
hall 107 times foi 597<lb />
yards and eight touchdowns while<lb />
producing 973 yards in total ol<lb />
tense. 1 he Portsmouth, Va . name<lb />
also passed foi 4S4 yards and three<lb />
tout hdow ns.<lb />
Running back Icon I aw son will<lb />
return foi his senioi season aftet<lb />
uishing foi 393 yards on 77 carries,<lb />
rough!) yards an attempt<lb />
Sophomore running bask limmy<lb />
Walden proved he is .1 houafide<lb />
deep threal by returning kickoffs<lb />
foi 540 yards an average "I 22<lb />
yards pei attempt including a<lb />
93-yard score against I ast I en-<lb />
nessee State.<lb />
Junioi ("lint Hat 1 is was the team<lb />
leadet in interceptions with five,<lb />
which he tein 1 ned foi 73 yards. I ell<lb />
coiner bask Gerald Sykes returns<lb />
lot his senioi season aftei picking<lb />
ofl tour passes in 1981<lb />
Def e n s i v ely, I i nebac k e 1 Mike<lb />
Grant was number one in tackles<lb />
Green Paces Gold<lb />
In Intrasquad Win<lb />
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w a - a force all night.<lb />
 guard 1 ony Byles was the<lb />
leading Purple scorer, and the<lb />
le's high man, with 19 points.<lb />
Ik connected on 8 ot 10 field goals<lb />
ame up with five steals.<lb />
FCI head 1 oach l)aL ()dom,<lb />
at the score! 's able .1 his<lb />
as� ran the show, said he was<lb />
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by three points apiece. While the<lb />
Pirai tiding their Purple-<lb />
Gold intrasquad game last night<lb />
(Wednesday), the national team<lb />
was inollege Park taking on the<lb />
Mao. land Terrapins.<lb />
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Monday night.<lb />
Clowning Around<lb />
Lady Pirate basketball players Sam fortes (below) and Fran Hooks took<lb />
time out for a few laughs during � ednesday's Basketball Media Day in<lb />
Minxes Coliseum The two will be be serious, though, when the team's<lb />
season begins on Sow 29. (Photo Bv Gary Patterson)<lb />
both sides, though he admitted the<lb />
club has a ways to go to reach its<lb />
goals.<lb />
"I think what we said before the<lb />
game, that our defense is ahead of<lb />
our offense, was obvious tonight<lb />
Odom said. "Out defense definitely<lb />
played very, very well. But I was<lb />
pleased with a lol of other areas as<lb />
well<lb />
The Gold squad nevei trailed en<lb />
route to victory. 1 he winners' lead<lb />
reached a high ol IS points twice in<lb />
the second halt.<lb />
Five members ol the winning<lb />
squad finished in double figures.<lb />
Besides Green, c harles Wat kins pit-<lb />
ched m 12. Mike Gibson 11. while<lb />
point guards Herbert Gilchrisl and<lb />
Bruce Peartree both added 10<lb />
Free throws may have plaved a<lb />
crucial role in the game's outcome.<lb />
After the Purple team had cut the<lb />
Gold load to but tour early in the se-<lb />
cond halt, at 38-34, the eventual<lb />
winner's slammed the dooi shut.<lb />
The Gold team answered the Pur-<lb />
ple comeback with a five-minute,<lb />
13-2 domination. Seven ol the 13<lb />
points came via the charity strike.<lb />
The Purple team took 2D more<lb />
shots than the winners, 69-49, but<lb />
made only 37 7 percent ol them.<lb />
I he Gold club hit a much better<lb />
48.9 pei cent.<lb />
"1 think we will become a good<lb />
ot tensive team Odom said "We<lb />
just haven't worked together as<lb />
units offensively yet. We will start<lb />
that tomorrow (Thursdav). We<lb />
hope that will smooth some things<lb />
out a bit<lb />
Odom added that he would know<lb />
lots more about the Pirates follow-<lb />
ing next Monday night's contest<lb />
with the Australian national team.<lb />
Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. in Mmges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
"I look forward to seeing us<lb />
against the Australians odom<lb />
said. "1 know they're good. I fiat<lb />
game will be a much better gauge<lb />
for us than this one.<lb />
Odom feels the Pirates will be en-<lb />
thused about facing outside opposi-<lb />
tion foi the opposition. "It's not a<lb />
lot of fun playing and watching<lb />
yourself all the time he claimed.<lb />
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quad basketball game. (Photo By Gary Patterson)<lb />
Pirate Players Explain Season<lb />
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suff Wnlrr<lb />
Last Saturday's 31-21 loss to<lb />
William and Mary left the last<lb />
Carolina football team with a losing<lb />
record for only the second time<lb />
since 1971. Despite that fact, the<lb />
Pirates appear to be optimistic<lb />
about 1982.<lb />
The 1981 season was one of ups<lb />
and downs for the Bucs. Other than<lb />
the shocking final-game loss, the<lb />
lowest point had to have been a 56-0<lb />
loss to nationally-ranked arch-rival<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The shutout ended a 110-game<lb />
Pirate scoring streak, at the time the<lb />
third longest in the nation.<lb />
On the other end of the measuring<lb />
stick, the Pirates scored a near-<lb />
record breaking 66-24 win over Fast<lb />
Tennessee State before an excited<lb />
Homecoming crowd.<lb />
Several ol the Pirates were inter-<lb />
viewed; some offered reasons why<lb />
1981 was not what many would have<lb />
liked it to be.<lb />
" I he season was a disappoint<lb />
meni foi the team said freshman<lb />
running back limmy Walden. "We<lb />
were a young team and young<lb />
players make mistakes due to inex<lb />
penence<lb />
Senior linebacker Dexter Martin<lb />
felt some changes on the sidelines<lb />
could have been a help at times.<lb />
"Minor adjustments at certain<lb />
positions could have made a dif-<lb />
ference in some games Martin<lb />
said. "Mental attitudes and not<lb />
playing up to capabilities were some<lb />
of the other problems of the<lb />
sease<lb />
N latter what the reason for the<lb />
disappointments oi 'SI. the Pirates<lb />
would appeal to be headed tot bet-<lb />
ter things in '82. Onlv ten seniors,<lb />
including uist foui defensive and<lb />
three offensive starters, graduate<lb />
Simply speaking. 15 starters will be<lb />
back.<lb />
"Next yeai will be a turning<lb />
point said safety Marvin Elliott<lb />
Running hack I eon 1 aw son agreed<lb />
with Elliott and said that the Pirates<lb />
are a "coming team<lb />
A new crop ol seniois will lead<lb />
the wav next veat One o those<lb />
leaders is sure to be defensive end<lb />
lody Schulz, the team's second<lb />
leading tack lei in '81 and a potential<lb />
All-America candidate foi "82.<lb />
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Schulz said bluntly aftei the loss to<lb />
William aiivl Matv. "we won't let it<lb />
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