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                <pb facs="00057445_tn_0001" />
Mike Cross<lb />
The Smoothness And Wit<lb />
Of An Old-Time Auctioneer<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Basketball<lb />
Pirates Heading West To<lb />
Challenge Missouri's Tigers<lb />
Page 10<lb />
Ehe<lb />
(Earnltntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 58 No. 29<lb />
Thursday, December 3, 1981<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
12 Paes<lb />
WZMB Ready To Air<lb />
Pnoto Bv GARY PATTtRSON<lb />
"All positions are filled and we"re read lo go aid Sam Baruick, general manager of WZMB. I nfortunateh a<lb />
fauh transmitter has prevented ihe station from airing until next semester.<lb />
By DIANE ANDERSON<lb />
A�tstaat Siewi KdJIor<lb />
WZMB, East Carolina's long-<lb />
awaited radio station, will<lb />
"hopefully go on the air the first.<lb />
week of classes next semester ac-<lb />
cording to the station's general<lb />
manager, Sam Barwick.<lb />
"We would have been on the air<lb />
three weeks ago if it had not been<lb />
for our transmitter, which was not<lb />
putting out enough power. We had<lb />
planned to go on the air on Mon-<lb />
day, Nov. 2, but we are making our<lb />
final preparations. Our staff has<lb />
been trained, and 1 think it looks<lb />
pretty good Barwick said.<lb />
The station is licensed to put out<lb />
150 watts of power, but the faulty<lb />
transmitter was only putting out 100<lb />
watts, according to Barwick. "We<lb />
sent it back to the company. They<lb />
are going to fix it and return it to<lb />
us<lb />
When WZMB does get on the air,<lb />
the bulk of the station's programm-<lb />
ing will be rock and jazz music.<lb />
"We're going to play a lot of<lb />
classics said Barwick. "It is going<lb />
to be about 20 percent jazz. We are<lb />
also going to have a three-hour jazz<lb />
show a week he continued.<lb />
The station will present a campus<lb />
call-in show. "We are going to pre-<lb />
sent certain issues, and people wiH<lb />
call and express their views.<lb />
Hopefully students will call in and<lb />
voice their opinions in a responsible<lb />
manner<lb />
A religious program will be<lb />
presented for one hour on Sunday<lb />
mornings and will deal with certain<lb />
topics such as world hunger. This<lb />
program will also include pro-<lb />
gressive jazz music.<lb />
A news program called "Rip and<lb />
Read" will also be presented. Ac-<lb />
cording to Barwick, it consists of<lb />
"weird news, off-the-wall news that<lb />
you don't read in your average<lb />
newspaper<lb />
Other programming will include<lb />
three hours of classical music on<lb />
Saturday and Sunday mornings, a<lb />
two hour new wave show twice a<lb />
week, five minutes of news eight<lb />
times a day, and a "campus<lb />
billboard" with informative infor-<lb />
mation about activities on campus.<lb />
"We are going to start out with<lb />
very basic programming. We arc do-<lb />
ing something that has never been<lb />
done before on this campus in re-<lb />
cent years. We can't come out with<lb />
See WZMB, Page 2<lb />
Fewer Break-Ins At Thanksgiving<lb />
By GREG RIDEOl'T<lb />
Staff Wnlrr<lb />
The police blotter this week is ex-<lb />
tended to include the reports Nov.<lb />
IS through Dec. 1. The Thanksgiv-<lb />
ing holiday break produced fewer<lb />
break-ms than usual, according to<lb />
one university policeman. The<lb />
following are dorm reports and<lb />
related incidents.<lb />
Nov. 18. 7:50 a.m. � John E.<lb />
Paulos of 340 Jones was found in<lb />
violation of hte visitation policv in<lb />
Fletcher. 10:20 a.m. - Cliffon<lb />
Anderson of Thorpe Music Com-<lb />
panv repotted a breaking and enter-<lb />
ing ol a vending machine in Clement<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
Wov. 19. 12:15 a.m. � Nathaniel<lb />
McGuire of 206-A Scott was accus-<lb />
ed of possession of firearms on cam-<lb />
pus and wreckless driving. 9:45 a.m.<lb />
� Christopher Esworthy of 372<lb />
Jones reported that his vehicle had<lb />
been vandalized while parked in the<lb />
14th and Elm Street freshman lot.<lb />
12:50 p.m. � Thomas N. Baker<lb />
reported the breaking and entering<lb />
and theft of items from his locker<lb />
on the third floor of the Art<lb />
Building. 3:05 p.m. � Joe N. Essick<lb />
of 408-A Scott reported the larceny<lb />
of a watch and class ring from his<lb />
residence. 4 p.m. �L Artie E. Ver-<lb />
non of 307-A Scott reported the<lb />
larceny of his watch from a practice<lb />
room of the music building. 2:40<lb />
p.m. � Barbara Ewlaine Hoffman<lb />
of 514 White reported the larceny of<lb />
$27 from her room. 5:15 p.m. �<lb />
Susan Elizabeth Roberts of 370 Cot-<lb />
ten reported the larceny of her bicy-<lb />
cle from the west side of the<lb />
doromitiory. 10:30 pm. �<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, director of<lb />
Mendanhall Student Ceenter,<lb />
reported the larceny of a record<lb />
album and tape from the center.<lb />
Nov. 20. 1:15 a.m. - Jeffery A.<lb />
Perry of 103-B Belk was found in<lb />
violation of curfew regulations in<lb />
Clement Dorm. 12 p.m. � William<lb />
L. Logan of the School of Medicine<lb />
reported the larceny of an "Apple II<lb />
Plus 32 K " computer and disk drive<lb />
from the Health Sciences library of<lb />
Pitt Memorial Hospital. (Joe<lb />
Calder, Director of Security, asks<lb />
anyone who ha aa information<lb />
concerning this theft to contact the<lb />
Security Department. There is a<lb />
reward offered for information<lb />
leading to the arrest and conviction<lb />
of the individual responsible for the<lb />
crime.) 3:10 p.m. � Christopher<lb />
Borwell of 140 Jarvis reported the<lb />
larceny of his bicycle from the west<lb />
side of the dormitory. 11:35 P Larry<lb />
Raynor, second floor RA of Belk<lb />
dorm, reported subjects having a<lb />
keg in suite 205 of Belk.<lb />
Nov. 21. 3:50 p.m. � An<lb />
anonymous caller reported that<lb />
room 276 of Jones Dorm had been<lb />
vandalized. 8:30 p.m. � Michael<lb />
L ee Biggerstaff of 140 Jones was ar-<lb />
rested for alleged possession of<lb />
stolen property.<lb />
Nov. 22. 2:20 a.m. � Charlie<lb />
Phillips Taylor of 109 Jones<lb />
Election Invalidated<lb />
B MIKEHlGHES<lb />
suff Wnicr<lb />
In the wake of turbulence over the<lb />
selection of a permanent student<lb />
government president at the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina at<lb />
Greensboro, yet another election<lb />
has been invalidated.<lb />
Following the recent resignation<lb />
of the school's president, David<lb />
Miller, the fifth such election took<lb />
place. However, shortly after the<lb />
results were tabulated, SGA Vice<lb />
President Rusty Weadon admitted<lb />
his intention to manipulate election<lb />
results.<lb />
Soon after Weadon's confession,<lb />
he resigned, reading a statement to<lb />
the Senate. Later in the evening, the<lb />
Senate voted to rule the election<lb />
results invalid.<lb />
I ast spring, three elections were<lb />
held, none of which gave a clear<lb />
margin to any candidate. Finally, in<lb />
September, Miller emerged as victor<lb />
over opponent Brian Berkley.<lb />
Miller spent a total of eight days<lb />
in office, as he and another UNC-G<lb />
student, Darius Davis, were arrested<lb />
later in the month on charges of<lb />
false pretense. After taking a<lb />
month-long leave of absence, Miller<lb />
ECU Admissions<lb />
Director Resigning<lb />
A<lb />
Ml V(�i Bureau<lb />
Walter M. Bortz, director of ad-<lb />
missions at East Carolina University<lb />
for the past two and a half years, is<lb />
resigning effective Jan. 31 to accept<lb />
a similar post at the University of<lb />
Hartford in Hartford, Conn.<lb />
Bortz' letter of resignation to Dr.<lb />
Robert H. Maier, Vice Chancellor<lb />
for Academic Affairs, brought ex-<lb />
pressions of dismay and regret from<lb />
top ECU officials.<lb />
"Mr. Bortz has done an outstan-<lb />
ding job for East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty Chancellor Thomas B. Brewer<lb />
said. "He has implemented new<lb />
ways of getting the university's<lb />
message to prospective students and<lb />
thanks to him and the dedicated<lb />
staff of the Admissions office, the<lb />
freshman class was slightly larger<lb />
than last year's. He will be missed at<lb />
the university but I am sure he will<lb />
do the same outstanding job for the<lb />
University of Hartford<lb />
Maier said "We have been for-<lb />
tunate in having the services of so<lb />
capable a person as Walter Bortz in<lb />
our continuing efforts to make the<lb />
quality education at East Carolina<lb />
University available to our young<lb />
people.<lb />
"Mr. Bortz has enhanced this<lb />
university during his stay with us<lb />
and we regret his departure. We will<lb />
miss him, and wish him well for his<lb />
future Maier said.<lb />
See BORTZ, Page 3<lb />
reported damage to his vehicle park-<lb />
ed west of Jones Dorm. 10:50 a.m.<lb />
� Cpl. Willis reported the breaking<lb />
and entering and larceny from a<lb />
vending machine on the first floor<lb />
of the Biology building. 4 p.m. �<lb />
Mark A. Rosenburg of Jones<lb />
reported the larceny of four chrome<lb />
rims from his vehicle while it was<lb />
parked in the 5th and Reade lot.<lb />
Nov. 23. 6:20 a.m. � Alicia<lb />
Karen Lloyd of 321 White and<lb />
Wilheim Carl Meinhardt, a non-<lb />
student, were found in violation of<lb />
the visitation policy in the dor-<lb />
mitory. 12:35 p.m. � The in-<lb />
tramural office reported that a male<lb />
was in the duct in the women's<lb />
dressing room in Memorial Gym.<lb />
3:45 p.m. � Wendy O. Wallace of<lb />
611 Fletcher reported the larceny of<lb />
her bicycle from the east side of the<lb />
dorm.<lb />
Nov. 24. 3 a.m. � Geroge P. Lea<lb />
was found in violation of the visita-<lb />
tion policy in White lobby. 1:45<lb />
p.m. � Michael K. Rogerson of 353<lb />
resigned the position.<lb />
With the fifth election declared<lb />
invalid, another election was slated.<lb />
Nine candidates filed for the posi-<lb />
tion, thus making the possibility<lb />
great that no single person would<lb />
gain a majority of votes.<lb />
If no candidate captures a majori-<lb />
ty of the student vote, a seventh<lb />
election will be held, according to<lb />
the Carolinian, the student<lb />
newspaper at UNC-G.<lb />
Weadon admitted to the Senate<lb />
that he held about 50 ballots with<lb />
the intention of fixing the election.<lb />
However, he claims that the ballots<lb />
were never used and have since been<lb />
destroyed.<lb />
In reading his resignation to the<lb />
Senate, Weadon stated, "What I<lb />
would have done by using these<lb />
ballots destroys the entire purpose<lb />
of having elections<lb />
With the student government<lb />
lacking its two highest ranking<lb />
elected officials, the Senate, in ac-<lb />
cordance with the SGA constitu-<lb />
tion, appointed Diedra Smith,<lb />
former president pro tern, as acting<lb />
vice president until the end of the<lb />
current semester. However, the<lb />
Senate implied that no special elec-<lb />
tion for the vice presidential office<lb />
will be held.<lb />
After the appointment, Smith<lb />
said that she and the rest of the<lb />
government will do everything<lb />
we can to regain the trust of the<lb />
students<lb />
Jones reported the larceny of his<lb />
bicycle from the east side of Jones<lb />
dorm. 6:15 p.m. � A male student<lb />
reported being assaulted in the<lb />
Aycock gamcroom. 10:15 a.m. �<lb />
Stephanie Lynn Martin of 710 Flet-<lb />
cher reported the larceny of her<lb />
class ring from the seventh floor<lb />
bathroom of Fletcher Dorm. 11:40<lb />
p.m. � officer Gurly reported the<lb />
larceny of the house telephone from<lb />
the lobby of White Dorm.<lb />
Nov. 25 10:20 a.m. � Tom N.<lb />
Baker reported the breaking and<lb />
entering of his locker from the<lb />
Jenkins Art Building and the<lb />
larceny of art supplies. 12:05 p.m.<lb />
�Carol D. Tait of Jarvis reported<lb />
the larceny of her rings from her<lb />
room.<lb />
Nov. 27. 5:35 p.m. � Roger<lb />
Wayne Creech of 133 Jarvis Dorm<lb />
was arrested for breaking and<lb />
entering and larceny by Officer<lb />
Hales. He was found in Room 1<lb />
Jarvis while the dorm was closed for<lb />
the holidays. In his possession the<lb />
officers found jewlery belonging to<lb />
residents of Jarvis Dorm. In-<lb />
vestigator McAbee would like those<lb />
students believing this to be their<lb />
property to come and identify it.<lb />
Nov. 28. 1:30 a.m. � Lt. Suggs<lb />
reported that the telephone booth at<lb />
the intersection of 10th street and<lb />
College Hill Drive had been van-<lb />
dalized.<lb />
Nov. 30. 1 p.m. � Winton H.<lb />
William reported the larceny of<lb />
books from his locker of the Jenkins<lb />
Art Building.<lb />
Dec. I. 12;05 a.m. � Officer<lb />
Anderson reported that the cover of<lb />
the receiver of the phone in Belk<lb />
lobby had been stolen. 2:30 a.m. �<lb />
Officer Anderson reported that two<lb />
wehicles registered to dorm<lb />
residents had been vandalized while<lb />
parked in the Jones parking lot.<lb />
1:50 p.m. � Jane E. Heilman<lb />
reported the larceny of books and<lb />
art supplies from his locker of the<lb />
Art Building.<lb />
ly OAY f�ATT<lb />
According to Amy Pickett, editor of the Buccaneer, the 1981 yearbook will begin distribution on Jan. 8.<lb />
Buccaneer Distributed Jan. 8<lb />
By PAUL COLLINS<lb />
l diltir in Om<lb />
The 1981 Buccaneer is scheduled<lb />
to arrive on campus Dec. 16 or 17<lb />
but will not be distributed until the<lb />
spring semester, editor Amy Pickett<lb />
said Wednesday.<lb />
"We'll start distributing the book<lb />
on Jan. 8, which is drop-add day.<lb />
We'll have a place set up in<lb />
Memorial Gym so students can pick<lb />
up the boo, as they leave she ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
Pickett said graduating seniors<lb />
will be allowed to pick up their copy<lb />
if the book arrives before the end of<lb />
the exam period, but added that<lb />
those who cannot may obtain a copy<lb />
by sending a letter to the Buccaneer<lb />
office along with $2.50 to cover<lb />
mailing costs.<lb />
Anyone who was a full-time stu-<lb />
dent during either semester of the<lb />
1980-81 school year may pick up a<lb />
book. An East Carolina ID or a<lb />
driver's license is needed for iden-<lb />
tification. Eligibility will be checked<lb />
by a computer printout, Pickett<lb />
said.<lb />
Part-time students can purchase a<lb />
book for $5; the fee is $10 for<lb />
freshman.<lb />
"The book was supposed to ship<lb />
on the twelfth, but due to numerous<lb />
proof corrections the plant was hav-<lb />
ing difficulties meeting the original<lb />
shipping date Pickett said. She<lb />
added that the book will now be<lb />
shipped sometime before Dec. 15.<lb />
Pickett and Craig Sahli, a former<lb />
Buccaneer editor, went to<lb />
Clarksville, Tenn. from Nov. 18 to<lb />
23 to correct the final set of proofs.<lb />
She said that she and he' staff<lb />
were afraid the quality of the book<lb />
See YEARBOOK, Pate 3<lb />
I<lb /><lb />
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I HI t ASTCAROl INIAN<lb />
IJI O MM K 3, 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
The Co op Office, located m 313<lb />
Hawl. currently has iOb openings<lb />
?ot Spring Semester 82 witht he<lb />
following agencies interested<lb />
students are urged to apply today'<lb />
General Accounting Office in<lb />
Virginia Beach VA Business<lb />
maiors with 2 9 GPA's or above<lb />
ho nave completed approximate<lb />
ly 75 hurs duniors should apply<lb />
Burroughs Corporation Com<lb />
puter Science and accounting ma<lb />
(O's placement may be in<lb />
Charlotte NC. Atlanta GA, or other<lb />
Burroughs Corporation worksites<lb />
Student may lequest placement in<lb />
specifk .ireas throughout the U S<lb />
t ll secun'v Administration<lb />
in Baltimore MD Recruiter will<lb />
r. an , ampus January 28 to inter<lb />
vie lODutei science and math<lb />
maiors mteres'ed students<lb />
should stop by the office to 10m<lb />
piov necessarv forms<lb />
HOME EC<lb />
Phi UpsMon Omicron (Home<lb />
'lies Honor Society) and the<lb />
�1 Dete'ic Association in<lb />
t 'os �ou to have a cup of coffee<lb />
and see an the bakeo goods ano<lb />
ifts we will be selling at our<lb />
Chi istmas Ba:aar It will be held<lb />
-i1ci� Dec from 10 a m 4<lb />
p m m the Home Ec s VanLan<lb />
dnqham Room Please plan to<lb />
stop h<lb />
BAZAAR<lb />
A Christmas Baiaar featuring<lb />
homemade crafts and bakea<lb />
goods, will b held on Monday, Dec<lb />
? from 10 a.m to 4 p m in the Van<lb />
Landingham Room of the Home<lb />
Economics funding The bazaar is<lb />
sponsored by Ph. U and the Stu<lb />
dent Dietetic Association<lb />
SLC<lb />
lheECU Sign Language Club<lb />
will hold its regular bimonthly<lb />
covered dish supper and meeting<lb />
on Sunday at the Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center Multi Purpose Room<lb />
The supper will begin at 6 p m<lb />
with a short business meeting and<lb />
captioned film to follow<lb />
The meal and meeting are open<lb />
to any interested student, faculty<lb />
member or a member of the com<lb />
munity You do not need to know<lb />
Sign Lanquage to attend but<lb />
students who are taking sign<lb />
language classes or who have<lb />
taken them m the past are en<lb />
couraged to attend The purpose of<lb />
the SLC is to allow sign langugage<lb />
students and hearing impaired<lb />
students and community<lb />
members to socialize and develop<lb />
communication skills<lb />
We hope to see you there<lb />
PRC SOCIETY<lb />
PRC Fieidwork presentations on<lb />
Fri Dec 4. from 2 to 4 p m<lb />
Presentations will be given in<lb />
Brewster B 305 The PRC Society<lb />
is also having Wine and Cheese in<lb />
honor of its graduating seniors and<lb />
a Christmas party on Friday Dec<lb />
4 from 4 30 to 6 30 m the lounge of<lb />
the Home Economics building<lb />
SCULPTURE<lb />
A lot ot sculpture an all day<lb />
alternative exhibition space ot<lb />
sculpture by the sedpture depart<lb />
ment will be presented Aednesday<lb />
Dec 9 i Reading Day ' Location is<lb />
at 504 Evans St at the old Park<lb />
Theatre<lb />
CERAMICSGUILD<lb />
The Eighth Annual Ceramics<lb />
Guild Exhibition and Sale ot func<lb />
tional pottery and clay sculptural<lb />
forms will be held December 3 and<lb />
4 (Thursday and Friday) from 9<lb />
am til 5pm This year's location<lb />
is the Mam Entrance Lobby in the<lb />
LeoW Jenkins Fine Arts Budding<lb />
on East Fifth St All proceeds<lb />
benefit the Ceramic Guild's pro<lb />
grams for lecturers, workshops<lb />
and symposiums All work is<lb />
original and hand made in this<lb />
event which has become an East<lb />
Carolina Community holiday<lb />
tradition<lb />
Further information is available<lb />
from Ms Linda LeMar, President<lb />
or Charles Chamberlain, Faculty<lb />
Advisor ECU Art School 757 6665<lb />
8 12 mornings<lb />
EBONY HERALD<lb />
The Ebony Herald needs writers<lb />
lor news, arts and people sections<lb />
if you have interests in these areas<lb />
and basic writing skills, please ap<lb />
ply with Media Board secretary<lb />
Monday through Friday, 9am<lb />
5pm Leave name and phone<lb />
number<lb />
AUDITIONS<lb />
Auditions tor Stephen B Fm<lb />
nan s production of Neil Simon s<lb />
BAREFOOT IN THE PARK will<lb />
be held at the Methodist Student<lb />
CEnter (5th nad Holly Streets) on<lb />
Friday Dec 4 at 7 30 p ,m and<lb />
Saturday Dec 5 at 2 00 p m The<lb />
roles of Cone (young newlywed).<lb />
Mr Velasco a Bohemian'<lb />
Tolephon man and Delivery Per<lb />
son are still open everyone is m<lb />
vited to participate BAREFOOT<lb />
IN THE PARK is the second pro<lb />
duction ot Mr Finnan's develop<lb />
ing little theatre organization and<lb />
will open February 24 For further<lb />
information, please call Mr Fin<lb />
nan at 757 3546<lb />
LET'S GET PHYSICAL<lb />
The "physical" ECU Team<lb />
Handball Club wilt meet Thursday<lb />
Dec 3 at 3 30 pm in 105 Memorial<lb />
Gym Plans for next semester will<lb />
be discussed All interested per<lb />
sons should attend<lb />
BLESS YOU<lb />
God bless you all during the hoii<lb />
day! Why? Because with the help<lb />
of Jesus. I am able to love<lb />
EVERYONE<lb />
PRCMEETING<lb />
The Parks Recreation, Conser<lb />
vation curriculum and<lb />
Cooperative educaton are conduc<lb />
ting a meeting tor all PRC maiors<lb />
and PRC general college students<lb />
who are interested in obtaining<lb />
summer employment in their<lb />
field The meeting will be held on<lb />
Thursday, December 3 at 6 30<lb />
p m in 244 Mendenhall<lb />
MEN WANTED!<lb />
The ECU Men's Glee Club is cur<lb />
rently recruiting men for the Spr<lb />
ing Semester The Glee Club will<lb />
be touring North Carolina in<lb />
January with a number ot other<lb />
appearances scheduled<lb />
throughout the semester If 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 Sc hool of<lb />
Music. 757 6331 or at 752 6195 The<lb />
Men s Glee Club is open to all men<lb />
campuswide and offers one hour<lb />
credit per semester The Glee<lb />
Club rehearses at 12 00 M W F<lb />
Anyone interested in lOining the<lb />
Glee Club next semester should<lb />
contact Mr Glenn as soon as<lb />
possible in order to be eligible tor<lb />
the Spring Tour<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
The Department ot Chemistry<lb />
will present an introduction to<lb />
fourier transform NMR with ap<lb />
plications to Carbon 13 and other<lb />
nuclei by Dr Paul Ellis, Depart<lb />
ment ot Chemistry, University of<lb />
South Carolina, on Friday, Dec 4,<lb />
at 1 p m in room 201. Flanagan<lb />
Building<lb />
AED<lb />
On Tuesday. Dec 8. there will be<lb />
a bar b que for all AED members<lb />
at Dr Ayer's house The dinner<lb />
will start at 6 p m- All interested in<lb />
attending should sign up on the list<lb />
outside Dr Ayer's office by 5 p m<lb />
Monda Dec 7 Maps ot how to<lb />
get to the Ayer's residence are<lb />
await able in the Chemistry Office<lb />
P.E. MAJORS<lb />
REFRIGERATORS<lb />
SGA Refrigerators rented this<lb />
fall should be returned to the loca<lb />
tion from which they were rented<lb />
on Dec 9 and 10 between the hours<lb />
ot 10 a m and 4 p m Extended of<lb />
fice hours for deposit returns ot<lb />
rental for spring semester will be<lb />
from 10 a m to 4 p m on Dec V<lb />
and 10 and from 12 am to 4 p m<lb />
on Dec 11 and 14<lb />
ATTENDANTS<lb />
Applications are needed from<lb />
students who are interested in<lb />
becoming PERSONAL CARE AT<lb />
TENDANTS to wheel chair<lb />
students We will employ those<lb />
who ravv a desire to assist m<lb />
dividuals with their activities ot<lb />
daily living<lb />
For details concerning duties<lb />
and compensation, contact C C<lb />
Rowe. Coordinator Office of Han<lb />
dicapped Student Services 212<lb />
Whichard Building. Phone 757 6799<lb />
All students who plan to declare<lb />
physical education as a maior dur<lb />
ing the spring semester or who in<lb />
tend to student teach during the<lb />
spring semester should report to<lb />
Mmges Coliseum at 10 a m on<lb />
Wednesday, Dec 9 for a motor and<lb />
physical fitness test Satisfactory<lb />
performance on this test is re<lb />
quired as a prerequisite tor of<lb />
ticial admittance to the physical<lb />
education maior program More<lb />
detailed information covering the<lb />
test .s available by calling<lb />
757 6442<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
All Fall Semester Graduates<lb />
Uemember to pick up your cap<lb />
and gown from the Student Supply<lb />
Store before leaving sc hool These<lb />
may be picked up m the Student<lb />
Supply Store Dec 8 9 and 10<lb />
These Keepsake gowns are yours<lb />
to keep providing the 110 gradua<lb />
lion tee has been paid For those<lb />
receiving the Masters Degree the<lb />
$10 tee fapy for your cap and<lb />
gown but there is an extra fee of<lb />
111 25 for your hood<lb />
LSAT<lb />
the Law School Admission Test<lb />
will be offered at East Carolina<lb />
University on Saturday. February<lb />
20 1982 Application blanks are to<lb />
be completed and mailed to<lb />
Educational Testing Service Box<lb />
966 R Princeton, NJ 08540<lb />
Registration deadline is January<lb />
21 1982 Registration postmarked<lb />
after this date must be accom<lb />
panied by a 115 non refundable<lb />
late registration fee<lb />
GRE<lb />
The Graduate Re ord fc xamma<lb />
tion will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday<lb />
February 6, 198? Application<lb />
blanks art to be completed and<lb />
mailed to Educational Testing<lb />
Service Box 964 R Princeton. NJ<lb />
08540 Applications must be<lb />
postmarked no later than<lb />
December 31. 1981 Applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center. Room 105 Speight<lb />
Building<lb />
AHPAT<lb />
The ALIied Health Professions<lb />
Admission Test will be offered at<lb />
East Carolina University on Satur<lb />
lay January 16. 1981 Application<lb />
blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to the Psychological Corp ,<lb />
304 East 45th Street. New York.<lb />
NY 10017 to arrive by Dei ember<lb />
II, 1981 Application blanks are<lb />
also available at the Testing<lb />
Center. Speight Building.<lb />
Room 105. ECU<lb />
NTE<lb />
The National Teacher Examma<lb />
tions will be ottered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday.<lb />
February 20, 1982 Appli ation<lb />
blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to the Educational Testing<lb />
Service. Box 966 R. Princeton NJ<lb />
08540. to arrive by January 18,<lb />
1982 Application blanks are also<lb />
available at the Testing Center,<lb />
Speight Building. Room 105, East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
GMAT<lb />
The Graduate Management Ad<lb />
mission Test (GMATi will be of<lb />
tered at East Carolina University<lb />
on Saturday, January 23, 1982 Ap<lb />
plication blanks are to be com<lb />
pleted and mailed to GMAT.<lb />
Educational Testing Service. Box<lb />
966 R Princeton NJ 08540 Ap<lb />
plications must be postmarked no<lb />
later than December 21, 1981 Ap<lb />
plcaiions may be obtained from<lb />
the ECU Testing Center.<lb />
Room 105. Speight Building<lb />
PCAT<lb />
The Pharmacy College Adm s<lb />
sion Test (PCAT) ewiH be offered<lb />
at East Carolina University on<lb />
Saturday February 6. 1982 Ap<lb />
plication blanks are to be com<lb />
pleted and mailed to Pharmacy<lb />
College Admission Test. P O Box<lb />
3540 Grand Central Station. New<lb />
York. NY 10163. to arrive by<lb />
January �, 1982 Application<lb />
blanks a'e available in the ECU<lb />
Testing Center. Room 105 Spe<lb />
Building<lb />
CHANGE<lb />
iVi would like to ma<lb />
aware of a change for Spr in g<lb />
� ster 1982 In order to provide<lb />
a' least one class meeting during<lb />
the drop add period, the last day to<lb />
drop add has been extended until<lb />
5 00 p m Wednesday January 13<lb />
1982<lb />
ART SHOW<lb />
rht Seventh Annual Ac Show<lb />
will be from Jan 26 to Feb 5. 1982<lb />
.n the Greenville Museum of Art<lb />
All ECU art.sts are encouraged to<lb />
prepare their best work to submit<lb />
Fr.day ian 22 1982 to the e on<lb />
ference room in the office of<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts Center tiCU<lb />
Cash prizes provided by the A"<lb />
and Jeffries Beer and A.ne Co<lb />
will fange from 110 for Honorable<lb />
Mentions to 1100 tor Best in Show<lb />
ARTISTS<lb />
Artists' The Seventh Annual<lb />
Rebel Art Show sponsored by the<lb />
Attic and Jeffrey's Beer and Wine<lb />
Co . is coming up to give you an op<lb />
portunity for recognition as Will as<lb />
prue money AH registered ECU<lb />
students may enter a maximum ot<lb />
two pieces m arv of the following<lb />
categories Painting. Sculpture.<lb />
Ceram cs Drawing. Photography<lb />
Design (metal fiber or a � �<lb />
Graphic Art and Illustration Pan<lb />
to bring your best work on Fr day<lb />
Jan 2? 1982 to the conference<lb />
Room in Jenk.ns Fine Art Center<lb />
ECU<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
�t you of your organization<lb />
would like to have an item printer!<lb />
,n the announcements column<lb />
please send the announcement as<lb />
brief as possible) typed and<lb />
double spaced to The East Caroi.<lb />
man in care of the news editor<lb />
There is no charge tor an<lb />
nouncements out space is often<lb />
limited<lb />
The deadline tor announi emen'<lb />
Hf, ; 1.1 m Friday or tft Tuesday<lb />
paper and 5pm ruesday tor thf<lb />
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I dmpus organzatons and depart<lb />
ments<lb />
The Kast Carolinian<lb /><lb />
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Thursday dur-ng the aca :�<lb />
ins eer, Wednesda-<lb />
ing the summer<lb />
"e East Carolinian �, the ot<lb />
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this big scale of planning. We are<lb />
going to keep things very basic and<lb />
build onto it. We are also going to<lb />
react to the stimuli on campus and<lb />
what the people want Barwick<lb />
continued.<lb />
As far as his staff is concerned, he<lb />
is confident that "all positions are<lb />
filled and we're ready to go<lb />
The staff consists of news director<lb />
1 ori Niven, business manager Slater<lb />
Burroughs, production director<lb />
Warren Baker and assistant general<lb />
manager and program director<lb />
Llton Boney. This last position was<lb />
combined because of the budget<lb />
cuts last year, Barwick explained.<lb />
There are also 15 disc jockeys,<lb />
each with a regular air shift. "Very<lb />
few of them have had experience.<lb />
but those who don't have experience<lb />
have taken some type of course in<lb />
broadcasting he said.<lb />
"There are several people at ECU<lb />
who have experience, but these peo-<lb />
ple are not wiling to work for the<lb />
campus station because it doesn't<lb />
pay anything he continued.<lb />
'There are people working for the<lb />
staff who have had experience and<lb />
been paid before, and I don't know<lb />
how they are going to like it<lb />
"Hopefully in the future if we do<lb />
increase our power and there are<lb />
enough listeners in the area we can<lb />
become a commercial station and<lb />
get some kind of revenue to pay our<lb />
DJ's something to reward them for<lb />
working Barwick concluded.<lb />
He also mentioned the possibility<lb />
of giving one credit hour in speech<lb />
lab for working at the station.<lb />
From The SRA<lb />
The Student<lb />
Residence Association<lb />
is comprised of an ex-<lb />
ecutive council, and<lb />
representatives from all<lb />
residential units here on<lb />
campus. The SRA is a<lb />
means of providing<lb />
communication bet-<lb />
ween residence hall<lb />
students, student resi-<lb />
dent organizations and<lb />
the administration.<lb />
Dean Fulgum, the<lb />
Associate Dean and<lb />
Director of Residence<lb />
life is the advisor.<lb />
The SRA provides an<lb />
emergency loan fund<lb />
for residence hall<lb />
students. They provide<lb />
functions such as<lb />
Christmas tree trimm-<lb />
ings, Concert (Battle of<lb />
the Bands during the<lb />
spring). They sup-<lb />
ported dorms students<lb />
during Homecoming by<lb />
entering a float in the<lb />
parade.<lb />
The SRA Energy<lb />
Conservation commit-<lb />
tee will be soon in-<lb />
itiating a campus wide<lb />
energy conservation<lb />
contest for the Spring<lb />
semester which will be<lb />
giving out approx-<lb />
imately $400 or more in<lb />
prize money to be given<lb />
to Energy conserving<lb />
dorms.<lb />
A major job of the<lb />
SRA is to act as a<lb />
judicial board for the<lb />
students to lobby with<lb />
the administration. The<lb />
SRA Judicial Appeals<lb />
Committee is proud to<lb />
state, there has not<lb />
been any reason for a<lb />
session. This is due to<lb />
an outstanding job be-<lb />
ing done by the House<lb />
Councils.<lb />
The SRA would like<lb />
to extend a personal<lb />
congratulations toward<lb />
Kim Cloud as ECU'S<lb />
homecoming and<lb />
would also like to con-<lb />
gratulate Sgt. Singleton<lb />
on her new job in<lb />
Florida.<lb />
The SRA is also<lb />
working on a new idea<lb />
of having a transit com-<lb />
mittee which will be<lb />
willing to work for a<lb />
better transit system on<lb />
campus.<lb />
The SRA needs your<lb />
input, ideas and help as<lb />
it is our goal to make<lb />
living at ECU up to<lb />
your standards. We<lb />
need to know your pro-<lb />
blems in order to deal<lb />
with them. One thing<lb />
we would like to have is<lb />
unity in the Residence<lb />
halls. Going to House<lb />
Council meetings and<lb />
participating in discus-<lb />
sions is a good way for<lb />
you the student to help<lb />
us and become involved<lb />
in the SRA.<lb />
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TUCSON Ariz. (CPS) - Hoping<lb />
to add a little visual flair to the cam-<lb />
pus. University of Arizona ad-<lb />
ministrators recently started<lb />
building a $100,000 outdoor<lb />
sculpture that will resemble a "giant<lb />
stretched spring" when it's done<lb />
later this year. Fifty-six percent of<lb />
the student body has already said it<lb />
didn't like the sculpture. But what<lb />
administrators really fear � and ex-<lb />
pect � is that vandals will make the<lb />
spring a target as soon as it is finish-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Similarly, a massive outdoor<lb />
sculpture resembling a picnic table<lb />
at the Northern Illinois Universtiy<lb />
has been regularly vandalized and<lb />
desecrated since it wwas completed<lb />
in September.<lb />
These are not, in short, great<lb />
times for campus art. While college<lb />
art collections have grown to un-<lb />
precedented size, variety and value,<lb />
they'e lately become centers of<lb />
controversy and major attractions<lb />
for vandals and thieves:<lb />
�Someone stole over $50,000 in<lb />
Oriental and Indian artwork from<lb />
the Unvierstiy of Colorado museum<lb />
in 1979. At the same time, the<lb />
Universites of Rochester, Arkansas<lb />
and Missouri, among others, also<lb />
suffered major art thefts.<lb />
�Last year vandals tore up a pair of<lb />
outdoor statues on loan to the<lb />
Universtiy of New Mexico, and<lb />
threw them into a nearby pond. The<lb />
works, designed by sculptor William<lb />
King, are now in storage to prevent<lb />
further damage.<lb />
�There have been so many paintings<lb />
stolen from the Universtiy of<lb />
Massachusetts-Amherst that art<lb />
students are now reluctant to<lb />
display their works at the school's<lb />
Fine Arts Center.<lb />
� In what was perhaps the biggest art<lb />
theft ever from an American<lb />
museum, over 330 pieces of artwork<lb />
cumulatively valued at $1 million<lb />
were lifted from the Lowie Museum<lb />
of Anthropology at the University<lb />
of California-Berkeley.<lb />
"Security is definitely a pro-<lb />
blem says Dr. Peter Bermingham,<lb />
director of the University of<lb />
Arizona Museum of Art. Besides<lb />
the uproar over the giant spring, the<lb />
university has weathered the theft of<lb />
$1300 in gold artwork from the stu-<lb />
dent union a year ago.<lb />
"But what do we do?" Berm-<lb />
ingham asks. "Circle our wagons<lb />
and not move?"<lb />
"Curators, he explains, try to<lb />
keep moving despite student con-<lb />
troversy, vandalism, occasional<lb />
thefts and an ever-increasing<lb />
number of art-pieces that creat a<lb />
ogistical nightmare of record-<lb />
keeping and security efforts.<lb />
"When I came here our records<lb />
were a disgrace Bermingham<lb />
recalls. "Over the years the school<lb />
has had various collections of art<lb />
dumped on it, but it was never ade-<lb />
quately registered and recorded<lb />
Recording them has brought<lb />
some surprises. Bermingham says<lb />
one collection valued at $250,000<lb />
was actually a group of forgeries<lb />
worth less than $200.<lb />
University of Texas-Austin of-<lb />
ficials still can't find an improperly-<lb />
catalogued collection of Rembrandt<lb />
etchings that were first missed two<lb />
years ago. Officials now aren't sure<lb />
they ever really owned them.<lb />
"For all we know, they could be<lb />
out on loan somewhere and turn up<lb />
one of these days muses Andrea<lb />
Norris, curator of the university's<lb />
Arthur M. Hunnington Art Gallery.<lb />
"It's still a mystery she says.<lb />
"But I can say that today we keep<lb />
much better records of our collec-<lb />
tions. It couldn't happen again<lb />
Most campus art curators deny<lb />
such incidents mean they're doing a<lb />
bad job.<lb />
They argue that few campuses<lb />
were designed to handle large,<lb />
valuable art collections. No one,<lb />
moreover, took the growing collec-<lb />
tions seriously enough to build pro-<lb />
per facilities until recently.<lb />
"American art and much of the<lb />
art developed in America just<lb />
wasn't worth that much 20 years<lb />
ago observed Rudy Turk, curator<lb />
at Arizona State University.<lb />
Consequently many schools<lb />
didn't realize the value of their art<lb />
until some of it was vandalized or<lb />
stolen from the ill-protected<lb />
Bortz Accepts Position At Hartford<lb />
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(Ontinued From Page 1<lb />
Bortz, 36, was<lb />
selected for the ECU<lb />
post in mid 1979 to suc-<lb />
ceed retiring dean of<lb />
admissions John H.<lb />
Home. He had served<lb />
for three years as dean<lb />
o admissions at Texas<lb />
Christian University<lb />
and earlier served seven<lb />
years, 1969 to 1976, in<lb />
institutional reserach,<lb />
as dean of men and<lb />
director of admissions<lb />
at Bethany College,<lb />
Bethany, W. Va.<lb />
Bortz said he would<lb />
leave ECU with "mixed<lb />
emotions" and that his<lb />
work here has been<lb />
"very rewarding<lb />
"The interest and ac-<lb />
tive involvement of the<lb />
chancellor, not only in<lb />
making himself<lb />
available for our pro-<lb />
spective student and<lb />
parents programs, but<lb />
also in financially sup<lb />
porting the efforts of<lb />
the Admissions Office<lb />
in publications, facility<lb />
improvement, data<lb />
processing and<lb />
audiovisual aids have<lb />
helped us im-<lb />
measurably. It is my<lb />
hope the the ad-<lb />
ministration will con-<lb />
tinue this effort in the<lb />
future; without it, East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
will not fulfill its enroll-<lb />
ment objectives<lb />
In addition to serving<lb />
on a number of ad-<lb />
ministrative commit-<lb />
tees and in other<lb />
assignments, Bortz also<lb />
served as acting direc-<lb />
tor of the ECU Com-<lb />
puter Center during<lb />
most of 1980 while a<lb />
search for a fulltime<lb />
director was in pro-<lb />
gress.<lb />
Recently, Chancellor<lb />
Brewer designated<lb />
Bortz as the University<lb />
official to coordinate<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty's compliance with<lb />
the University of North<lb />
Carolina system con-<lb />
sent decree in civil<lb />
rights litigation.<lb />
As admissions direc-<lb />
tor, Bortz implemented<lb />
a program of increasing<lb />
number of honors<lb />
scholarships for<lb />
demonstrated academic<lb />
achievers; initiated and<lb />
implemented a series of<lb />
ECU Today prospec-<lb />
tive student-parent<lb />
panel programs<lb />
presented across the<lb />
state and in Virginia;<lb />
upgraded and improv-<lb />
ed the publications pro-<lb />
gram of the admissions<lb />
office to attract more<lb />
academic achievers and<lb />
provide higher visibility<lb />
for the university in the<lb />
prospective student<lb />
market place. He also<lb />
reorganized and<lb />
redesigned facilities of<lb />
the admissions office to<lb />
make offices and inter-<lb />
view rooms more at-<lb />
tractive and inviting;<lb />
and implemented<lb />
greater use of com-<lb />
puters in making more<lb />
timelv contact with<lb />
prospective students.<lb />
He assisted in develop-<lb />
ing a computerized stu-<lb />
dent data base and in-<lb />
formation system with<lb />
the Computing Center.<lb />
buildings in which it was stored,<lb />
Turk says.<lb />
"Our only problem is that we<lb />
need a new building he contends.<lb />
"We are sitting in an old building<lb />
that was built as a library. We have<lb />
ample security. We have ample<lb />
staff. And all our records are in<lb />
order. But we have 9500 works of<lb />
art, and only have enough room to<lb />
show 400 works at a time<lb />
Turk is luckier than most of his<lb />
peers, who frequently must try to<lb />
untangle the shoddy or incomplete<lb />
record-keeping of the past with little<lb />
help.<lb />
It promises to get worse. Strapped<lb />
administrations seem unlikely to<lb />
devote larger shares of their dwindl-<lb />
ing resources to help the curators<lb />
move from the era of lackadaisical<lb />
art warehousing to an age of protec-<lb />
ting and advancing their<lb />
increasingly-valuable collections.<lb />
Some campuses, however, are<lb />
recognizing the value of their collec-<lb />
tions. Financially-troubled Lehigh<lb />
University, for example, is about to<lb />
put a sizable collection of rare<lb />
books and manuscripts form its art<lb />
collection on sale to raise funds.<lb />
Last year Yale sold off gold<lb />
dubloons, and coincidentally<lb />
managed to balance its budget.<lb />
Generally, collections arc left<lb />
unappreciated and unprotected.<lb />
Arizona State's Turk hopes to get a<lb />
new art building for his collection,<lb />
though "maybe not in my lifetime<lb />
Curators must also anticipate<lb />
another rush of art donations if<lb />
Congres passes a law increasing the<lb />
tax deducation for artists and<lb />
writers who give works to non-<lb />
profit institutions.<lb />
"People love to give artwork<lb />
Turk summarizes, "but they're not<lb />
so excited to give away money<lb />
Until they do, Turk says the only<lb />
way to minimize the losses is better<lb />
planning. "If you can't keep the<lb />
things in your collection secure, you<lb />
shouldn't be holding them. Many<lb />
people don't think of it until the<lb />
theft occurs<lb />
Bermingham agrees. "In areas<lb />
where you can't control security, as<lb />
with outdoor sculptures, you just<lb />
have to put up pieces that are<lb />
reasonably repairable. Vandalism is<lb />
something as predictable as the sun<lb />
coming up in Tuscon<lb />
I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII<lb />
Yearbook Completed<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
would suffer if they pressed for the<lb />
earlier shipping dale.<lb />
The book was orginally scheduled<lb />
to be distributed in the latter part of<lb />
September. This date was delayed,<lb />
however, when Pickett replaced<lb />
Barne Byland as editor in June.<lb />
Byland resigned under pressure<lb />
from the Media Board which was<lb />
concerned about her ability to com-<lb />
plete the book. At the time of<lb />
Byland's resignation, only 13 of 336<lb />
pages had been finished.<lb />
When she took over. Picket!<lb />
hoped to have the yearbook back to<lb />
campus by Thanksgiving. She said<lb />
the further delav was necessarv<lb />
because "there was more work than<lb />
I anticipated<lb />
Pickett said she was generally<lb />
pleased with thequalitv of the book.<lb />
"Obviously the quality couldn't be<lb />
as good as the 'SO book because of<lb />
the time. But 1 feel we covered the<lb />
school ear adequately. The design<lb />
is similar to that used in the 1980<lb />
book<lb />
She added that several pages are<lb />
being used by Josten's, the company<lb />
that is printing the book, in its sam-<lb />
ple yearbook. "The sample year-<lb />
book is used by the company to<lb />
show schools what thev can do. It<lb />
highlights some o the company's<lb />
better accounts<lb />
Urban Resident<lb />
Rate Increases<lb />
B MIKE HUGHES<lb />
staff Wnirr<lb />
Nearly half of North Carolina's<lb />
citizens live in urban areas, accor-<lb />
ding to the 1980 governor's office<lb />
census report.<lb />
A total of 2,818,767 North<lb />
Carolinians, approximately 48 per-<lb />
cent of the state's population, reside<lb />
in what are currently classified as<lb />
"urban" areas.<lb />
State officials and city planners<lb />
throughout the state claim that the<lb />
2.5-percent increase in urban<lb />
residents is a natural result of the in-<lb />
creasing industrialization of North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
According to Dr. Sheron<lb />
Morgan, a member of the gover-<lb />
nor's committee on population<lb />
research, North Carolina was about<lb />
60 percent rural in 1950. Despite the<lb />
apparent shift to urban living,<lb />
populations in rural areas have also<lb />
increased, though not as fast.<lb />
Morgan cited Governor Hunt's<lb />
balanced growth policy, saying that<lb />
an upsurge of industrial develop-<lb />
ment in rural areas has resulted.<lb />
Thus, employment growth has been<lb />
achieved in both urban and rural<lb />
areas of the state.<lb />
The largest increase in population<lb />
since 1970 was seen in Charlotte,<lb />
where urban migrations and annex-<lb />
ations brought an additional 70,000<lb />
persons in the decade.<lb />
The growth in population and<lb />
subsequent problems have caused<lb />
several major cities as well as 60 of<lb />
the state's 100 counties to create<lb />
positions either for city planners or<lb />
planning commissions.<lb />
Noting the increases, Hunt<lb />
recently established a state commis-<lb />
sion to consider growth problems<lb />
and recommend necessary changes<lb />
in policy.<lb />
The report also estimated that<lb />
North Carolina's population will<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Progeria<lb />
'Youngsters' Visit Disneyland,<lb />
Show Others How To Live<lb />
Admittedly, these are trying times<lb />
for our country. The crime rate is<lb />
rising. Inflation is at a record peak.<lb />
There has been a dramatic rebirth in<lb />
racial and ethnic hatred. And the<lb />
nuclear arms race is threatening to<lb />
destroy society.<lb />
But there is a glimmer of hope<lb />
coming which shows that citizens of<lb />
this country still have a big heart.<lb />
Just ask Fransie and Mickey.<lb />
Mickey Hayes is from Hallsville,<lb />
Texas, and Fransie Geringer lives<lb />
more than 11,000 miles away in<lb />
South Africa. They went to<lb />
Disneyland Wednesday.<lb />
Ordinary kids go to Disneyland<lb />
every day, but Fransie and Mickey<lb />
are not ordinary kids. They are suf-<lb />
fering from a rare disease, progeria,<lb />
which is an incurable genetic<lb />
disorder. It strikes only one in eight<lb />
million children, and victims usually<lb />
die in their mid-teens.<lb />
What makes Mickey and Fransie<lb />
look so different is that they do not<lb />
look like they are eight and nine.<lb />
They look closer to 80.<lb />
Progeria manifests itself in bald<lb />
heads, beaked noses and stunted<lb />
growth and causes the body to age<lb />
10 times faster than normal.<lb />
The Associated Press carried a<lb />
story in August about Fransie's<lb />
tragedy, mentioning that his dream<lb />
was to meet his storybook idol<lb />
Pinocchio at Disneyland.<lb />
Citizens of this country respond-<lb />
ed with donations for his journey,<lb />
which was orginated by the Sun-<lb />
shine Foundation, a charity group<lb />
based in Philadelphia.<lb />
Meanwhile, Texans raised money<lb />
so Mickey could meet Fransie. And<lb />
a friendship was born.<lb />
The children did not know about<lb />
each other before they met. They<lb />
thought they were unusual. Now<lb />
they know different.<lb />
Mickey can't keep his hands off<lb />
Fransie said Mickey's mother,<lb />
Cindy Edwards. "I don't think he<lb />
can believe he's real.<lb />
"I don't think they've been<lb />
separated five minutes. To watch<lb />
them play, you'd think they'd<lb />
known each other for years.<lb />
"When you see a change in your<lb />
son, it can't help but change your<lb />
life, too she added. "When your<lb />
child's happy, you're happy<lb />
And if Mickey and Fransie are<lb />
happy, why can't we all be?<lb />
Consider This. . .<lb />
The Jimmy Carter Committee for<lb />
a Greater America was established<lb />
to "support the causes he sup-<lb />
ports according an Associated<lb />
Press report.<lb />
A spokesman for Carter said the<lb />
group will provide financial help to<lb />
Democratic candidates and causes.<lb />
Carter denied the political action<lb />
committee will be used to further his<lb />
career.<lb />
In view of the 1980 presidential<lb />
election results, it remains to be seen<lb />
if the Carter-backed organization<lb />
will be more beneficial for<lb />
Democrats or the Republican op-<lb />
position.<lb />
'Moral Majority's' Purposes Cited<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jerry Falwell Jr. is a<lb />
sophomore political science major at<lb />
Liberty Baptist College in Lynchburg, Va.<lb />
The following was submitted to The East<lb />
Carolinian as an entry for the "Campus<lb />
Forum" but because of its length and con-<lb />
tent is reprinted as a column.<lb />
By JERRY FALWELL, Jr.<lb />
This letter is in response to the article<lb />
"Moral Majority: Threat to Freedom" by<lb />
Joseph C. Olinick that appeared in the<lb />
September 22 issue of this newspaper.<lb />
First of all, Mr. Olinick makes the<lb />
classic mistake that most f Moral Majori-<lb />
ty's opponents seem to make. He uses the<lb />
argument of separation of church and<lb />
state, which is totally irrelevant. If Mr.<lb />
Olinick had done his homework, he would<lb />
have known that Moral Majority is not a<lb />
religious organization in any way. It is a<lb />
conservative political organization, similar<lb />
to many liberal organizations like the Na-<lb />
tional Organization of Women and People<lb />
for the American Way. Moral Majority's<lb />
membership comes from Catholics, Jews,<lb />
Mormons, Protestants and many people<lb />
with no religious persuasion at all. Dr.<lb />
Jerry Falwell heads the organization as a<lb />
private citizen. Contrary to some people's<lb />
beliefs one does not give up his status as a<lb />
private citizen when he becomes a<lb />
preacher.<lb />
Moral Majority's objective is not to<lb />
force moral standards on a public that<lb />
does not want them. They believe � and<lb />
with good reason � that most Americans<lb />
agree that pornography and sex on TV<lb />
simply lead to a general decline o; the na-<lb />
tion's morals. It is a historical fact that<lb />
whenever a nation has experienced moral<lb />
decline, political and economic decline<lb />
have followed promptly. This, not<lb />
religion, is the basis for Moral Majority's<lb />
objection to pornography and sex on TV.<lb />
Moral Majority has never singled out a<lb />
specific television program for any type of<lb />
h t list as they have been accused of doing<lb />
and the national Moral Majority organiza-<lb />
tion has never and will never attempt to<lb />
remove any book from any library or<lb />
school. Moral Majority simply wants both<lb />
sides of every issue to be taught in the<lb />
public education system, not just the<lb />
liberal view. Moral Majority seems to<lb />
always catch the blame for these types of<lb />
censorship actions practiced by other New<lb />
Right organizations.<lb />
Moral Majority is against abortion<lb />
because they believe that it is murder. Most<lb />
doctors now agree that life begins at con-<lb />
ception. The freedom of choice in this<lb />
country does not include the option to kill<lb />
someone else. This is plain and simple<lb />
enough for anyone to understand.<lb />
However, Moral Majority is not opposed<lb />
to abortions in extreme circumstances.<lb />
Mr. Olinick speaks of freedom in his ar-<lb />
ticle, but in some public universities and<lb />
schools today, a student can read the ideas<lb />
of Karl Marx on campus, but he cannot sit<lb />
on the same campus and read the Holy Bi-<lb />
ble. Is this freedom? Moral Majority is not<lb />
trying to take away freedo. .s, but simply<lb />
trying to regain the ones already lost to the<lb />
liberals.<lb />
Neither is Moral Majority trying to force<lb />
any so called "moral legislation" on the<lb />
people. Every law in our system today is<lb />
based on morality in that they tell us what<lb />
is absolutely right and wrong. The law<lb />
distinguishes what is wrong by determining<lb />
where our freedoms begin to harm others.<lb />
In other words. Moral Majority believes<lb />
that the freedom to present anything one<lb />
desires on TV can be harmful to children<lb />
and to the morals of the nation and could<lb />
eventually lead to an overall decline of our<lb />
nation as I explained earlier.<lb />
The major misfortune of Moral Majori-<lb />
ty is simply that it is often misunderstood<lb />
by SO many people. This is mainly because<lb />
the liberal press has distorted the goals of<lb />
Moral Majority in as many ways as possi-<lb />
ble. They have succeeded in making many<lb />
people think that the freedoms in the First<lb />
Amendment apply only to liberal causes<lb />
and not to conservative or religious ones.<lb />
It is my belief that when all the people<lb />
learn the truth about the reasons for and<lb />
objectives of Moral Majority, it will<lb />
become an even much more influential<lb />
force than it is today.<lb />
i- Campus Forum<lb />
Legislature Speaker Refutes Editorial's Soap Opera Scenario<lb />
After reading the editorial concerning<lb />
the Student Legislature in the Nov. 24<lb />
edition of the East Carolinian, I felt<lb />
compelled to comment on the<lb />
"opinions" expressed. As Speaker of<lb />
the Legislature, I was extremely<lb />
displeased with the account of the SGA<lb />
meeting and the sarcastic and<lb />
melodramatic way in which the view was<lb />
presented.<lb />
Obviously, it was a slow news day and<lb />
the staff was bored and had nothing bet-<lb />
ter to do than "create a soap opera<lb />
This newspaper is always reacting to<lb />
something, but the problem is that the<lb />
rewspaper does not always know to<lb />
what it is reacting to, as evidenced by the<lb />
SGA editorial. It was evident that the<lb />
editorialist was unknowledgeable of the<lb />
political precess and lacked any<lb />
understanding of or familiarity with the<lb />
legislative process or parliamentary pro-<lb />
cedure.<lb />
The SGA Legislature is not a soap<lb />
opera combining the elements of<lb />
mystery and excitement, nor is it a com-<lb />
edy. The only comedy on this campus is<lb />
the "newspaper" itself. If you wish to<lb />
criticize the legislature's motion to<lb />
reconsider the NAACP bill, then do so<lb />
on the merits of the bill or on the<lb />
motives behind the reconcideration mo-<lb />
tion, not the reconsideration maneuver<lb />
itself because it is a correct parliamen-<lb />
tary process.<lb />
Your perception and interpretation of<lb />
the legislature's conduct reflected your<lb />
misunderstanding of the parliamentary<lb />
and legislative process. I recall no<lb />
members speaking out of turn or inter-<lb />
rupting one another except in the cases<lb />
of correctly using parliamentary pro-<lb />
cedure maneuvers as explained by<lb />
Roberts Rules of Order.<lb />
The only individuals I recall walking<lb />
around were SGA executive officers,<lb />
who are not members of the legislature,<lb />
and members of the gallery present, such<lb />
as yourself. The legislators did not con-<lb />
duct themselves like a pack of baboons,<lb />
though for someone who is unfamiliar<lb />
with the legislative process it's possible<lb />
to gain a false impression.<lb />
Since the paper deems the SGA<lb />
Legislature a circus, then surely you<lb />
would characterize the U.S. Congress as<lb />
a zoo, especially if you had seen one of<lb />
the Congressional sessions. If the<lb />
Legislature wasted time in open debate<lb />
procedures by "clarifying" issues, then<lb />
this is the price of representative<lb />
democracy and having a deliberative<lb />
legislative body. But the price is minimal<lb />
as compared to the alternatives.<lb />
If a soap opera exists on this campus,<lb />
then it surfaces each Tuesday and Thurs-<lb />
day as we endure the continuing saga of<lb />
"What's the newspaper up to now<lb />
Although I can hardly wait for the next<lb />
episode, "Circus III I trust 'hat in the<lb />
future the paper will be able to present a<lb />
more informed opinion absent of any<lb />
false perceptions about SGA.<lb />
Also, it might be helpful to be present<lb />
in the Legislative room 221 and not 248,<lb />
although I am sure the meeting in 248<lb />
has all the excitement and mystery of the<lb />
Perils of Pauline, which you obviously<lb />
like, but our SGA meeting in room 221<lb />
does not.<lb />
GARY R. WILLIAMS<lb />
Speaker of the Legislature<lb />
Fight Back<lb />
To all interested readers: I AM<lb />
DETERMINED TO FIGHT BACK!<lb />
After reading the many responses to<lb />
Ronald Fisk's letter published by the<lb />
East Carolinian last Thursday, I felt<lb />
compelled to writed my own opinion<lb />
about the matter. Like Ron, it is also<lb />
difficult for me to condone<lb />
"homosexuality but 1 must add- to<lb />
each his own However, there is no<lb />
justification for such overt implications<lb />
of discrimination and racism that Ron<lb />
inferred upon the minority students here<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
With a large amount of Pride-<lb />
Dignity-and-Courage, I willfully con-<lb />
fess that I am a minority student (Black<lb />
Afro-American) who can not sitback<lb />
"idle" without defending myself for the<lb />
rights charged against me. Yes, I AM<lb />
DETERMINED TO FIGHT BACK!<lb />
Without excuse, my four and a half<lb />
years attending this institution, I have<lb />
gained numerous friends and associates<lb />
from various racial and ethnic<lb />
backgrounds.<lb />
Still, I have this personal problem. I<lb />
feel I must rebel when someone is trying<lb />
to keep me from reaching my goals. It is<lb />
much similar to the Frustration-<lb />
Agression theory. As a result of my<lb />
frustration-instead of tolerating or<lb />
compromising with it� 1 must retaliate.<lb />
Yes, I am determined to fight back!<lb />
Of course, my methods to resolve con-<lb />
flict are very rare-indeed! Also, it would<lb />
be very hard trying to influence others to<lb />
support me. You see, "Threats and ver-<lb />
bal abuse" are not that effective. Also, I<lb />
have never used "nuclear arms and a<lb />
"Saturday-night Special" is much too<lb />
cheap for solving problems.<lb />
Instead, the most powerful weapon I<lb />
know to use is "love Believe me, it is<lb />
the greatest force mankind can use to<lb />
promote change and settle dispute. Also,<lb />
it works!<lb />
Ron, I really love you man. Even if<lb />
that means, 1 must stand alone. Listen,<lb />
if you ever get down and need a<lb />
friendplease remember my hand and<lb />
shoulders will always be there to help lift<lb />
you up. Let's be brothers, OK. (I John<lb />
4:7,8)<lb />
P.S. Thanks Dad and Mom for your<lb />
special child-rearing techniques -they<lb />
are still working!<lb />
MICHAEL SHERL LOCKAMY<lb />
Senior, Political Science<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
The students who reside on campus<lb />
here at ECU have had the privilege of<lb />
formal representation by the Student<lb />
Residence Association since it's creation<lb />
in the fall of 1980.<lb />
However, in my opinion the S.R.A.<lb />
was poorly represented in the homecom-<lb />
ing court election when only five out of<lb />
15 dorms had representatives in the elec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The committee headed by S.R.A. Vice<lb />
President Barry Seay to select a<lb />
representative out of all the dorms<lb />
wasn't very successful. Some dorms<lb />
received no information on how to pro-<lb />
ceed selecting their representative. The<lb />
young lady chosen to represent S.R.A<lb />
ended up representiong her own dorm.<lb />
I fail to see why such a traditional<lb />
campus activity has to turn into such a<lb />
complicated and confusing political pro-<lb />
cess.<lb />
I also fail to see why good com-<lb />
munication has to be such a problem,<lb />
which incidently was one of the reasons<lb />
given by the S.R.A. vice president for<lb />
the lack of information concerning the<lb />
election.<lb />
Obviously nothing can be done this<lb />
year to remedy the problem, but I would<lb />
hope that next year more girls have the<lb />
opportunity to participate in this tradi-<lb />
tion that is an entire campus activity.<lb />
ED DOUGHERTY<lb />
Junior, History<lb />
Toilet Paper<lb />
This is a response to Ms. Shirley's let-<lb />
ter of complaint in the Nov. 24 issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian. I agree with you,<lb />
Ms. Shirley, in that toliet papering yards<lb />
to such an extent is indeed ridiculous,<lb />
but has it ever occurred to you that is is<lb />
not the so-called prestigious sorority<lb />
women who do the rolling, but rather<lb />
the few immature members of frater-<lb />
nities who clutter the yards?<lb />
It seems to me, that you have<lb />
mistakenly presented your "Golden<lb />
Fleece Award" to the Greek organiza-<lb />
tions of the wrong gender. Ms. Shirley,<lb />
evidently it is not clear to you that it is<lb />
quite impossible to remove all the toliet<lb />
paper from the tops of the trees. I feel<lb />
that genuine effort is made by all the<lb />
sororities on Fifth Street to keep their<lb />
houses and yards neat and presentable.<lb />
Another item of your letter that 1<lb />
found disturbing was the fact that you<lb />
referred to sorority women as<lb />
"prestigious "civilized and<lb />
"scholarly" in a very sarcastic tone. For<lb />
your information, being in a sorority<lb />
does not mean that you are out for men,<lb />
a partier, or that you think you are bet-<lb />
ter than anyone else. In fact, many<lb />
sorority women are also members of<lb />
various honor organizations, and of<lb />
course every individual in or out of a<lb />
sorority or fraternity has his own special<lb />
talents.<lb />
As for myself, although only a pledge,<lb />
I take pride in the fact that being in a<lb />
sorority means involvement that benefits<lb />
myself and the school. Obviously, you<lb />
and many other people fail to see the<lb />
good that sorority and fraternity<lb />
organizations do for the community.<lb />
So, Ms. Shirley, next time you pick up<lb />
a stray piece of toilet paper, glance over<lb />
to one of the sorority houses to sec some<lb />
girls raking up the mess. If you are still<lb />
annoyed after doing this, consider that<lb />
there is a positive aspect to this problem<lb />
in that you can save money by using<lb />
your collection of bathroom tissue for<lb />
your own personal needs.<lb />
NANCY CROFT<lb />
Freshman, English<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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DECEMBER 3.1981 Page 5<lb />
Mike Cross<lb />
Singer, Songwriter A Treat<lb />
By GARY PATTERSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The mechanical bull and punching bag were frozen<lb />
and silent at the Carolina Opry House on Sunday,<lb />
November 22. As all eyes and ears in this country and<lb />
western bar were focused on the stage. There stood a<lb />
lone entertainer named Mike Cross. A native of Lenoir,<lb />
North Carolina, Cross performed his three hour set with<lb />
the smoothness and wit of an old time auctioneer who<lb />
had something to please everyone.<lb />
Cross opened with "Rocky Top Bar-B-Que" from his<lb />
recent album entitled "Rock-N-Rye The night was a<lb />
rich mixture of foot stomping songs like "Whiskey for<lb />
Breakfast" "Nobby and "Too Late to Be Saved<lb />
along with folk songs such as "The Scotsman "Good<lb />
Night Medley" and the slow rythmic melodies of "The<lb />
Bounty Hunter" and "Kentucky Song Two other<lb />
songs that seemed as if they were especially written for<lb />
ECU called "Start Drawing the Lines" and the other a<lb />
comical take off from "The Wizard of Oz" called "If I<lb />
Only Had Some Cocaine Both brought the crowd into<lb />
a roaring sing-a-long.<lb />
Going to a Mike Cross concert is like Sunday dinner<lb />
at grandma's with something for everyone. Mike does<lb />
all the cooking himself. Though he uses other musicians<lb />
in the studio, he rarely takes them on the road. This<lb />
really gives a down-home and wholesome atmosphere to<lb />
his concerts.<lb />
While most of today's performers seem like unac-<lb />
cessable and unrealistic people, Cross comes across as<lb />
just an average guy out doing the thing he loves and<lb />
making a living for his family, just like anyone else. He<lb />
was more than welcome to grant The East Carolinian an<lb />
interview after the show. Backstage, fans and autograph<lb />
hunters swarmed around him like bees to honey. One<lb />
teenage girl with blonde hair was a very avid fan who<lb />
follows him whenever he tours North Carolina. She<lb />
couldn't stop hugging him and was eager to see him in<lb />
Raleigh and Greensboro during the Thanksgiving<lb />
holidays. Cross just sat by a pot of coffee taking it all<lb />
in, with an occasional wink to his wife, sitting across the<lb />
room. He took the time to be personal with each fan,<lb />
never once sounding plastic as one would think most<lb />
performers would. That is just one of the qualities that<lb />
separates Cross from other performers, making him an<lb />
entertainer.<lb />
After the fans cleared out, he offered us a round of<lb />
Michelobs and reminisced on his university days at<lb />
UNC during the early seventies. There he learned "the<lb />
fine art of drinking" and how to play the guitar. His<lb />
love for the guitar grew, and eventually he did some gigs<lb />
on the local college bar scene. He chose Western<lb />
literature as his major because "it was the only thing I<lb />
could think of that I wouldn't have to go to class, just<lb />
sit at home and read After two years, he withdrew<lb />
from school, totally absorbed in music.<lb />
Continuing to play bars, he made a quiet debut in<lb />
1979 with the album "Child Prodigy released on<lb />
G.H.E. Records. In 1980, he burst onto the radio scene<lb />
of the Southeastern United States with two albums titled<lb />
"Bounty Hunter" and "Born in the Country Out of<lb />
these albums, beside the popular title tracks, came such<lb />
hit songs as "Blue Skies and Teardrops and<lb />
"Kentucky Song Airplay in North Carolina was<lb />
especially high. His latest release is a live album called<lb />
"Live and Kicking on the Sugar Hill label out of<lb />
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where Cross currently<lb />
resides. He says it will probably be next fall before he<lb />
will release a new studio album. "I've really just started<lb />
on it Cross commented. "I just got back from<lb />
See MIKE, Page 8<lb />
Mike Cross<lb />
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Need Christmas Cash? Here Are Some Ideas<lb />
By JOSEPH Ol I NICK<lb />
Usually around this time of year,<lb />
a lot of people start digging in their<lb />
pockets, searching for extra cash;<lb />
consequently, some people try to<lb />
raise money through various<lb />
methods.<lb />
If you happen to be in need of ex-<lb />
tra cash, you might want to pawn<lb />
some valuable object. According to<lb />
an employee of one of Greenville's<lb />
pawn shops, guns usually bring the<lb />
most money when pawned; below<lb />
them in price are 35mm cameras<lb />
then gold and diamonds, then<lb />
stereos and televisions, then<lb />
bicycles. To pawn something is like<lb />
taking a loan out on it. The item,<lb />
pawned, is held by the shop for 30,<lb />
60 or 90 days; then if the item has<lb />
not been claimed by the original<lb />
owner, it is put up for sale. If the<lb />
original owner of the pawned item<lb />
does decide to claim it, he must pay<lb />
a fairly high rate of interes' on the<lb />
money that had been borrowed on<lb />
the pawned item.<lb />
Another way of making extra<lb />
cash is selling gold jewelry or other<lb />
gold items to one of the many gold<lb />
buyers. At present, the approximate<lb />
price of gold is $400 an ounce;<lb />
however, that does not mean that a<lb />
gold object, weighing an ounce, can<lb />
be sold for $400, for the value of<lb />
gold items is determined by the<lb />
number of carats of gold in them.<lb />
Thus, high carat gold will bring a<lb />
high price.<lb />
Selling books is another standard<lb />
way of raising cash. Usually, half of<lb />
the new price of a book is paid for a<lb />
used book. According to one UBE<lb />
employee, the condition of the book<lb />
does not really matter; UBE will buy<lb />
back books in almost any condition.<lb />
Really, there are a lot of jobs that<lb />
one could take to raise cash. With<lb />
Christmas shopping in full swing,<lb />
there should be some temporary<lb />
jobs at local stores. Then, one could<lb />
charge other people for doing small<lb />
jobs for them. For example, one<lb />
could tutor someone in something,<lb />
chauffer someone around, rake<lb />
leaves or split wood for some local<lb />
citizen, do a term paper for so-<lb />
meone The list is endless; there is<lb />
always someone who would rather<lb />
pay to have something done than do<lb />
it themselves. One just has to think<lb />
a little and search a little.<lb />
If you are really ambitious, you<lb />
might ant to collect aluminum<lb />
cans and sell them to a recycler.<lb />
Definitely, there are a lot of empty<lb />
cans on campus after k weekend1<lb />
and it takes a lot of aluminum cans<lb />
to make money. The price that is<lb />
paid for aluminum cans is .20 a<lb />
pound. However, one recycler said<lb />
he paid one woman 5100 for the<lb />
cans that she had gathered in one<lb />
week, so there must be a lot of cans<lb />
around.<lb />
Those who like to make crafts<lb />
and hand-make, decorative items<lb />
have some opportunities open to<lb />
them because it seems like people<lb />
like to buy hand-make, decorative<lb />
items and give them as gifts. Such<lb />
items tend to sell for high prices,<lb />
too. For example, a wreath of dried<lb />
graRe,vines wit,h a sparse arrange-<lb />
ment of dried flowers on ft sells for<lb />
$25 in some places. Of course, one<lb />
must find a place to sell such items.<lb />
Sometimes, merchants or gift shops<lb />
will sell crafts and art works for<lb />
other people on consignment.<lb />
For those of you who are<lb />
desperate and devious, there are a<lb />
lot of ways to make extra cash. For<lb />
example, one could pretend to be<lb />
with some big charity and go around<lb />
and collect extra cash, or one could<lb />
sell Christmas cards or magazine<lb />
subscriptions and pocket the sales<lb />
money with no intention of deliver-<lb />
ing the goods. Really, it takes no<lb />
time to think up a quick, cheap<lb />
scam, but naturally, the students at<lb />
ECU are above such things.<lb />
Overall, there are many ways to<lb />
make extra cash; one just hac to<lb />
have enough initiative and ambition<lb />
to think of them.<lb />
Book Dedicated To Anti-Preps<lb />
The Preppie.<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
The cover tells it all.<lb />
"If you think that "Mummy" is<lb />
nothing but an old Egyptian<lb />
"If you have an allergic reaction<lb />
to the sight of pink and green<lb />
"If the only alligator you can<lb />
relate to is on "Wild Kingdom<lb />
"Then here's the book for you<lb />
Yes, it's the latest in the how-to-<lb />
hate line of books, "The I-Hate-<lb />
PREPPIES Handbook subtitled,<lb />
"A Guide for the Rest of Us<lb />
No one is certain whether its im-<lb />
pact will be as striking to the<lb />
clothing styles of the U.S. as the<lb />
"Preppie Handbook" but the same<lb />
basic issue is there. It is a guide to<lb />
the supposedly uninitiated on how<lb />
to dress to impress those of your<lb />
social circle.<lb />
The book centers on four primary<lb />
groups; the Jock, who is born; the<lb />
Greaser, who is born; the Nerd, who<lb />
is born; and the Freak, who is made.<lb />
It includes sections on dress, places<lb />
to shop, names for children,<lb />
heritage, homes, food, social life,<lb />
decor, vacation spots, pastimes,<lb />
music, films, parties and evensex.<lb />
For its educable readers it also in-<lb />
cludes several quizzes on how to<lb />
spot the scene which indicates the<lb />
most about the anti-prep lifestyle.<lb />
But seriously,(if possible) the<lb />
book is an enjoyable parody of the<lb />
handbook mentioned earlier. As a<lb />
matter of fact it is modeled as close-<lb />
ly to the origial as possible, using<lb />
the same style page layouts and even<lb />
a remarkably similar cover (the<lb />
alligators are substituted with<lb />
turtles).<lb />
The only problem with the book<lb />
is a lack of a cohesive audience.<lb />
They type of people that would<lb />
benefit learn from the book would<lb />
never be caught dead reading it and<lb />
'Muffle' would never be caught<lb />
dead with this book at the sorority<lb />
house.<lb />
The book contains a host of<lb />
relatively useless information. It<lb />
does define its characters in an<lb />
original manner, one which Webster<lb />
is probably turning over in his grave<lb />
about.<lb />
The Nerd: "The only group that<lb />
goes back to Biblical days, when<lb />
making flour was a compulsory<lb />
course<lb />
The Jock: "Contrary to popular<lb />
opinion, the word Jock is not deriv-<lb />
ed from the term athletic supporter.<lb />
Nothing is derived from an athletic<lb />
supporter<lb />
The Greaser: "Once again con-<lb />
trary to popular opinion, the word<lb />
Greaser is not derived from grease,<lb />
which Greasers stoped using in the<lb />
spring of '63. Greaser instead goes<lb />
way back, like a Greaser's hair<lb />
The Freak: "The First American<lb />
Freak was a member of the Con-<lb />
tinental Congress named Eugene<lb />
Brissie, who found a way to<lb />
mainline snuff and as late as 1802<lb />
was asking how the war had come<lb />
out<lb />
The thing to remember is that it is<lb />
always best to listen to both sides of<lb />
view and to admit new ideas into<lb />
your life.<lb />
This book won't do it for you<lb />
though.<lb />
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For Christmas Time<lb />
and the Anti-Prep<lb />
By DONNA LEIGH DAVIS<lb />
suff Wiiitf<lb />
Well, it's that time of year again.<lb />
For all of those scholars whose<lb />
minds have been temporarily befud-<lb />
dled due to menacing upcoming ex-<lb />
ams, it is time to lay aside such petty<lb />
trivialities as Organic Chemistry and<lb />
Qualitative Analysis and concen-<lb />
trate on the hard stuff - like what to<lb />
get Grandma for Christmas. Being<lb />
the spontaneous unique, fun-loving<lb />
individuals tha all true East Caroli-<lb />
nians are confirmed to be, it goes<lb />
without saying that ordinary, mun-<lb />
dane gifts such as a tie for daddy,<lb />
Fruit of the Loom products and<lb />
socks in assorted colors for other<lb />
members of the family are not fit to<lb />
grace the shopping list. This being<lb />
an established fact, the seeker of<lb />
higher learning must then logically<lb />
rationalize the identity of the "<lb />
right" Christmas present. Step one<lb />
in solving the dilema (or at least for<lb />
into grotesque faces that if anything<lb />
would be a grand diet-aide or<lb />
cuspidor. Another splendid gift idea<lb />
guaranteed to delight and amaze is<lb />
the ever-popular "Pickled-People<lb />
Who wouldn't love to wake every<lb />
morning to a pruned ace with glazed<lb />
eyes gazing fixatedly through a glass<lb />
jar? However, if the loved one and<lb />
alleged recipiant lacks a profound<lb />
appreciation for the state of rigor<lb />
mortis, there are other alternatives.<lb />
When looking for the truly charm-<lb />
ing, cute, useful, enjoyable, chic<lb />
gift, some may have to look no fur-<lb />
ther than the nearest mirror.<lb />
However, for those individuals who<lb />
are blessed with precisioned,<lb />
analytical minds coupled with<lb />
periodic artistic tendencies but must<lb />
duck to avoid broken glass every<lb />
time a mirror comes in view, it is<lb />
suggested that you refer back to step<lb />
one, or better yet, the socks and<lb />
underwear. Ohand for you who<lb />
Humor And Drama<lb />
In Weekend Flicks<lb />
the unexperienced freshman shop- don't exactly fit into that category,<lb />
per) is usually to visit sundry<lb />
establishments of mercantile. After<lb />
extensive research and clinical ex-<lb />
perience the average student will<lb />
find himself swathed in assorted<lb />
paraphenalia such as mugs distorted<lb />
but feel like the Grinch who stole<lb />
'Rock V<lb />
Roil High School'<lb />
Christmas without the annual pur- is the late show at Hendrix Theatre this weekend. The film<lb />
chase of underwear, do not despair. will be shown after the featured presentation, ' The Elephant<lb />
I hear they have it out in several new . ,��  . . . y<lb />
flavors this year, if you have a Man- Both films are sponsored by the Student I nion Films<lb />
"taste" for that sort of thing Committee.<lb />
East Carolina will be treated to<lb />
two films this weekend. The Student<lb />
Union Films Committee will be<lb />
presenting The Elephant Man as its<lb />
primary feature and the film Rock<lb />
and Roll High School will appear as<lb />
the late show on Friday and Satur-<lb />
day night.<lb />
The Elephant Man is the true<lb />
story of the life of John Merrick, a<lb />
man so hideously deformed that his<lb />
only means to eke out a living was as<lb />
a freakshow attraction.<lb />
A sympathetic doctor treats him<lb />
and helps to restore a visage of<lb />
dignity to this maligned person. The<lb />
film is set in atmospheric London<lb />
and treats a delicate subject matter<lb />
with both compassion and insight to<lb />
man's inner nature.<lb />
The fi'm stars John Hurt as the<lb />
Elephant Man.<lb />
"Brilliant! No film more ar-<lb />
tistically daring and emotionally<lb />
overwhelming has come along this<lb />
year. John Hurt gives a perfor-<lb />
mance that is unforgettable. John<lb />
Gielgud is excellent, and Anne Ban-<lb />
croft is almost too grand to be<lb />
true. "<lb />
�Charles Champlin, Los Angeles<lb />
Times<lb />
Rock 'n' Roll High School is<lb />
everyones high school fantasy<lb />
played out. The film is about clever,<lb />
rebellious teens who battle their<lb />
militaristic principal and literally<lb />
blow their high school to pieces.<lb />
P.J. Soles (Carrie) is Riff, ardent<lb />
rock-and-roll fan and leader of the<lb />
rebellion, who attempts to bring her<lb />
brand of music and her favorite<lb />
rock group, The Ramones, to Vince<lb />
Lombardi High in Southern<lb />
California.<lb />
What ensues between Riff's<lb />
followers and the school principal is<lb />
fast moving, satirical, anarchy<lb />
punctuated by the rapid-fire musical<lb />
intenstiy of the Ramones.<lb />
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Language Interests This<lb />
Student Of Strange Words<lb />
By ANNE HENRY<lb />
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The second and most<lb />
common translation is<lb />
As many foreigners to remove your body<lb />
who are learning the from the presence of<lb />
English language will the speaker. The choice<lb />
attest, English is one of of the verb "take" is<lb />
the most complicated questionable. Accor-<lb />
and unpredictable ding to Webster's New<lb />
languages. There are World Dictionary of<lb />
many rules to learn and American Language<lb />
for each, there are (2nd College Edition),<lb />
twice as many excep- to take means, "to<lb />
tions. With the hun- grasp, to seize to<lb />
dreds of thousands of capture However, it<lb />
words in the English could not be found to<lb />
Value is the worth of<lb />
an objects (usually<lb />
monetary). Priceless is<lb />
to have no value. It is<lb />
therefore logical to say<lb />
that a priceless object is<lb />
really a piece of junk.<lb />
The winners of the<lb />
Superbowl are not<lb />
world champions as<lb />
they are called. Cana-<lb />
dian football is quite<lb />
different from<lb />
American football<lb />
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bowl winners are only<lb />
the American cham-<lb />
pions.<lb />
Parts of the body are<lb />
also misnamed. Your<lb />
back is the back por-<lb />
tion of the body; why is<lb />
the front portion of the<lb />
body called the<lb />
stomach? Should it not<lb />
be called the "front"?<lb />
Your belly button is not<lb />
a button; it is a scar.<lb />
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pendicitis attack (it<lb />
does not attack you).<lb />
Rather, it an inflamma-<lb />
tion of the appendix<lb />
Eyes are not whipped<lb />
or beaten as eyelashes<lb />
suggest.<lb />
Articles of clothing<lb />
See WORDS. Page 9<lb /><lb />
The Romantics<lb />
will be appearing at the Attic on Sunday, December 6. I ook for a review<lb />
of the concert in Tuesday's edition of The East Carolinian<lb />
Mike Cross Enjoyed<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
Ireland,<lb />
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tour of Saudi Arabia which he described as a<lb />
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and they got to become friends. He was amazed<lb />
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it was the ticketholders' fault, not mine.<lb />
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Tricks To Cutting Costs<lb />
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By JULIE MORGAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
I think most college kids, especially freshmen,<lb />
enjoy a phone call from home. Most kids will not<lb />
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perience.<lb />
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from his office. Usually he has little to no news<lb />
for me. Our call is interupted almost everytime<lb />
with people running in and out of his office. I<lb />
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haven't done anything rash. At the same time, if 1<lb />
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my mother altogether, or worse yet, if (by some<lb />
miracle from God) he does remember to tell my<lb />
mother something I've told him, he twists or even<lb />
leaves out half of what I've said. Instead of an 83<lb />
on my history test, I got a 93. Sometimes I<lb />
wonder if he does this because he really doesn't<lb />
remember, or he's subconsciously wishing that<lb />
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something.<lb />
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home for comfort. Maybe this sounds foolish to<lb />
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Sports<lb />
Anxious Emory Admits Next Year Is Critical<lb />
Kmon Hopes lo lead Pirates For Main N ears<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sport tdllitr<lb />
"1 would belying if I didn't admit<lb />
that 1 realize I've got to win next<lb />
year to remain the head coach at<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Relaxed in a chair at his Cireen-<lb />
ville home, Ed Emory made the<lb />
statement Wednesday night alter he<lb />
had reviewed the 1981 season that is<lb />
now past and looked ahead to the<lb />
19S2 campaign that lies on the dis-<lb />
tant horizon.<lb />
The ECU head coach discussed<lb />
what he fell were past mistakes and<lb />
delved into changes that will most<lb />
likely come about in the near future.<lb />
Emory's record is 9-13 after tak-<lb />
ing ovei the reigns o the ECU pro-<lb />
gram from Pat Dye almost exactly<lb />
two years ago At that time he sign<lb />
ed a three yeai contract.<lb />
W ith but (me year left on the con-<lb />
tract and after two disappointing<lb />
seasons, which were the first two<lb />
losmt! years at ECU since 1971, the<lb />
pressure is on for 1982. Emory savs<lb />
next yeai is definitely a critical one.<lb />
a yeai thai will sureiv hold for him<lb />
main a km less night.<lb />
"1 must be honest he said,<lb />
'i rom a purely selfish standpoint I<lb />
know I'll feel some pressure once<lb />
next season starts � 1 teel it to a<lb />
degree now<lb />
� knew when I took this job that<lb />
football is not the kindest thing in<lb />
the world. Bui I've never been a<lb />
losei and 1 believe with all mv heart<lb />
that we will get the job done here at<lb />
 asl Carolina. If we do not succeed<lb />
next year and arc asked to leave 1<lb />
know it'll be the toughest thing in<lb />
the world tor me to accept<lb />
Emory, an ECU graduate and a<lb />
Pirate Ml -America in the late<lb />
I950's, sas he feels all the ingre-<lb />
dients are available for a big-time<lb />
program at ECU.<lb />
"We've got the greatest product<lb />
in the world to sell (to recruits) he<lb />
said. "We've got the school, the<lb />
facilites, the town and the<lb />
schedule<lb />
Winning, though, has not come<lb />
easy for Emory since he came on the<lb />
Pirate scene. Building a talented<lb />
foundation, he said, has taken tune.<lb />
Now that he has had two sears to<lb />
recruit his own players into the pi"<lb />
gram, Emory said the time has come<lb />
for changes. One ot the hist areas<lb />
that figure to change next season is<lb />
the Pirate offensive scheme. Emory<lb />
hinting that the wishbone attack is<lb />
on the outs<lb />
" I he first yeai 1 was here I did<lb />
not feel we were good enough on<lb />
defense to win he said. "1 did not<lb />
feel the defense could hold the othei<lb />
teams and get the turnovers thai you<lb />
would need to win defensively<lb />
I herefore, we went w ith the<lb />
wishbone on o! tense We wanted to<lb />
use up time offensively, control the<lb />
football and keep the defense ofl<lb />
the field.<lb />
"Now we teel more confident<lb />
about the defense, thai we've im-<lb />
proved a great deal. We will make<lb />
some changes in the structure ot oui<lb />
offense because ot that<lb />
I he new ot tensive sti uctui e<lb />
would include throwing the ball a<lb />
greai deal more than in the past.<lb />
Emory said.<lb />
"Oui theory will be thai we'll<lb />
thiow the tootbatl any place on the<lb />
field next year, WeTJ work out ot<lb />
multiple sets. We will make the<lb />
commitment to throw the ball at<lb />
least 4() percent ol time, at any<lb />
lime and on any down<lb />
I he Pirate coach said the offen-<lb />
sive switch is not something he jusl<lb />
recently decided upon.<lb />
"We knew the first year that this<lb />
was coming he said. "Bui we<lb />
wanted to wait until we had the right<lb />
people here We thought bv staving<lb />
with the wishbone we might have a<lb />
chance to go 7-4 or 6-5<lb />
I he reverse occurred, though, the<lb />
Pirates finishing 4-7 and 5 6. "It we<lb />
could have known that ahead ot<lb />
time Emory said, "we might not<lb />
have waned. Maybe we would have<lb />
gone ahead and made the switch<lb />
Othei changes' I he E I mentoi<lb />
says the entire program is being<lb />
evaluated, hinting that chat<lb />
might even take place within the<lb />
coaching stal<lb />
" 1 hat's always the first thing you<lb />
look at he said. "I beleive our<lb />
stall is outstanding, but it 1 discover<lb />
thai changes are necessary, thev will<lb />
be made<lb />
Negative. Emory hates the word,<lb />
vet has been taced with it time and<lb />
again this year. The 19H1 season<lb />
not exactly kind to the program that<lb />
he ha been called to lead Incident<lb />
after incident in 1981 occurred '<lb />
the coach now admits tried his pa-<lb />
tience. 1 he press made cacti case<lb />
verv clear to the public<lb />
I irsl there was the resignation ot<lb />
Chancellor rhomas B Brewei Next<lb />
came the accusation bv North<lb />
c arolina coaches that two 1(1<lb />
.idles had spied on the la- Heel-<lb />
m the I N( law school library<lb />
One week later the Pirates were feel-<lb />
ing the wounds ot a 56-0 loss to the<lb />
Heels<lb />
 it all that was no!<lb />
irting spin end 1 arry 'K<lb />
quit the team and biased Emo<lb />
the newspapers, saying he had "losi<lb />
respect" tor his coach.<lb />
1 hen came pei hap- ors<lb />
wound ot ail, the Pirate<lb />
final game ol th n 31-21<lb />
William and Mar. H<lb />
lett I! c 6 oi, tl<lb />
wm would have imam a<lb />
positive 6-5.<lb />
just two weel<lb />
daggers struci the ECU pi <lb />
sta'e audit was released<lb />
revelaed thai the EC!<lb />
department was in d I<lb />
than $400,000,<lb />
"It's been pretty ini redibli<lb />
Emory admitted w<lb />
head. "People have a tende<lb />
eve the printed word a<lb />
re read a � st abo i<lb />
was negative.<lb />
"It certainly won<lb />
recruiting. I hose sort oi<lb />
what other coaches will lov�<lb />
to recruits about. I jusl h<lb />
make the kids realizi<lb />
great place<lb />
football<lb />
Emory discussed .<lb />
aforementioned "negative'<lb />
but felt that the tw<lb />
hardest felt.<lb />
�� 1 hey're the<lb />
ild really do anyth<lb />
tid. "I think b<lb />
case ol extreme- W<lb />
for thearolina .<lb />
fidem tor illiai<lb />
1 I lov 12-<lb />
win ovei W �� tei i <lb />
team and<lb />
� i ed up '<lb />
( arolina<lb />
IU-UN<lb />
the game and I ai H<lb />
it would :<lb />
"W e d<lb />
.v. � �<lb />
see EMOK . Page 12<lb />
Ninth-Ranked State<lb />
Holds Off Lady Pirates<lb />
Bv M1 I.IAM EI.ER10N<lb />
mil sp.trl. I dllm<lb />
and EC 1 i et<lb />
e 1 adv Wolfpack<lb />
. 1 a ice in i<lb />
da was different.<lb />
ranked N.C. State held ofl<lb />
� second-half rally bv the<lb />
. Pirates ol I ast Carolina for a<lb />
b2 56 win in Raleigh before 14(H).<lb />
state jumped out to a 20-5 lead<lb />
nd the play ol Louisburg Junior<lb />
C ollege transfer Paula Nicholson �<lb />
tot met teammate ol ECl 's<lb />
etha Harrison � who poured in<lb />
rter 21 'points in the first halt.<lb />
� mission the Wolfpack held a<lb />
I Ad Pirates fought back in<lb />
iecond half, cutting the lead to<lb />
little as three, but clutch shots bv<lb />
Ginger Rouse lifted State to the win.<lb />
We played very well defensively,<lb />
we did not do what we wanted<lb />
jo in the first half offensively<lb />
remarked Easl arolina coach<lb />
( athy ndruzzi. "In the second<lb />
��.c flattened oui their one and<lb />
the ball down low to Marv<lb />
(Denkler) and I oraine (Foster),<lb />
"I �a especially pleased with the<lb />
defensive play ol 1 oletha Harrison,<lb />
who shut ofl Nicholson in the se-<lb />
cond half she added. "Harrison<lb />
guarded hei man to-man in the se<lb />
cond half, limiting her to one field<lb />
and one tree throw  Harrison<lb />
and Nicholson were on I ouisburg's<lb />
national junior college champion-<lb />
ship team last yeai<lb />
1 he 1 adv WOlfpack found a<lb />
"different" East Carolina squad in<lb />
the second period. Denklei goi hot,<lb />
scoring 12 of her team's 16 points in<lb />
that halt and IV overall.<lb />
Freshman rocket Loraine 1 oster<lb />
also keyed the second half com-<lb />
eback, pumping in 17 points and<lb />
dishing o six assists while limiting<lb />
star State guard Angie Armstrong<lb />
only two points and two assists<lb />
overall.<lb />
State jumped out to an early lead<lb />
a- Nicholson scored the first then<lb />
first 10 point- as the lady Pirates<lb />
were bothered bv cold shooting<lb />
31.3 percent in the first halt. 1 ast<lb />
Carolina missed their first seven<lb />
shots.<lb />
1 he 1 adv Pirates gradually cut<lb />
the State lead in the second half,<lb />
though, to as little as three al 53-50<lb />
on a free throw bv Denkler with live<lb />
and a half minutes to play.<lb />
Both teams traded baskets, and<lb />
with a little more than four minutes<lb />
to go, Foster hit a jump shot from<lb />
the side, cutting the lead to 55-52.<lb />
State's Rouse shot the Lady<lb />
Wolfpack to a nine-point lead at<lb />
bl-52 with a little more than two<lb />
minutes lett in the game. After<lb />
Foster's shot with 4:11 left, the<lb />
I adv Pirates didn't score again until<lb />
there was less than a minute left.<lb />
An important factor in the second<lb />
half was an aggressive man-to-man<lb />
defense applied bv State. But the<lb />
1 adv Pirates did outrebound their<lb />
rivals, 36- 34, even t ho u g h<lb />
Nicholson corralled 14.<lb />
The lady Pirates, despite their<lb />
poor shooting in the first half, out-<lb />
shot State for the game but turned<lb />
the ball over 20 times. However,<lb />
State hit 14 of 17 free throws while<lb />
the Pirates connected on only 4 of<lb />
10.<lb />
Prominent individual perfor-<lb />
mances included Jones' 11 points<lb />
and five assists and Rouse's 10<lb />
points and five assists. She was<lb />
bothered bv a back injury last year.<lb />
Denkler scored 15 of her 19 points<lb />
in the second halt.<lb />
Next action for the 1 adv Pirates<lb />
is at the Dial Classic in New Jersey<lb />
Dec. 5-6. Then the team returns to<lb />
Greenville to face the 1 adv<lb />
SeaHawks of UNC-Wilmington<lb />
Dec. 12.<lb />
ECU's Sam Jones (Rijjhn Sets To Pass<lb />
Robbins Is<lb />
Named A-A<lb />
A pait<lb />
wen. named to a pan<lb />
all star<lb />
East Carolii<lb />
I f bins wa<lb />
nd-team Ml<lb />
America,<lb />
dav. Robbins �<lb />
first-teame-<lb />
dependent<lb />
today.<lb />
Defensive end lody S<lb />
named to tru S<lb />
was  h<lb />
America on. 1<lb />
230-pound c hester, M<lb />
transfered to E( I last<lb />
C how an Junior C olid<lb />
Robbins, a 6 c. 275 ; n de I<lb />
Merry Hill, is the only the<lb />
Fc l playei to be named an P <lb />
America. He<lb />
mer defensive sate a<lb />
P i ates to evei be nam<lb />
team A <lb />
Guard Wayne Inman, deft<lb />
end v arv i iodette and<lb />
Damn Kepley all were thi<lb />
are the only othei playe<lb />
been named to one ol P's<lb />
three A- squads since the<lb />
began playing on the Di<lb />
level.<lb />
Robbins had earliei beet<lb />
to play in the :<lb />
all-star game in Mob <lb />
c hristmas Dav I<lb />
nually features some ol the<lb />
senioi - in the i<lb />
'We've Got To Get On The Boards'<lb />
Odom Outlines Gameplan For Missouri<lb />
Odom Shouts Instructions To The Pirates<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
spurts r dilnr<lb />
rating on I6th-ranked Missouri<lb />
in the first round of the Show-Me<lb />
Classic this Friday presents East<lb />
Carolina with a "can't lose" situa-<lb />
tion, says Pirate coach Dave Odom.<lb />
The only way the Pirates could<lb />
really lose out, Odom says, is if they<lb />
fall flat on their faces against the<lb />
powerful Tigers, a team the ECU<lb />
coach rates as the best his club has<lb />
faced since then-number one<lb />
ranked Duke two years ago.<lb />
"Our team is very well-rounded<lb />
he said. "We're confident going out<lb />
there. If we really got beat bad I do<lb />
think we'd feel some ill affects.<lb />
Otherwise, though, we have nothing<lb />
to lose. Nobody expects us to beat<lb />
Missouri<lb />
That doesn't mean Odom doesn't<lb />
have a few tricks up his sleeve,<lb />
though.<lb />
"Oh, I think we've got a chance.<lb />
The players do too. But there are<lb />
some things that we have to do in<lb />
order to upset them<lb />
The first ten minutes. Odom savs.<lb />
are most important.<lb />
" I hat's when we can give<lb />
ourselves a chance to win. During<lb />
the first ten minutes there are some<lb />
things we must establish, lust,<lb />
we've got to get on the boards.<lb />
Secondly, we can't let them come<lb />
out running like Secretariat.<lb />
"How do you do this? One, you<lb />
play every shot as a missed shot. Go<lb />
for the boards haul. 1 wo, you con-<lb />
trol them on offense bv not allowing<lb />
them to have the ball as much as<lb />
they would like. We'll be verv selec<lb />
tive in our shots<lb />
Odom added that it is important<lb />
for the Pirates, 1-0 after a 72-54 win<lb />
over Ohio University last Saturday,<lb />
to challenge the tall I igers inside.<lb />
Doing so won't be easy, especially<lb />
with the likes o 6-11 All America<lb />
candidate Sieve Stipanovich in the<lb />
center spot. Forward Mark<lb />
Dressier. All-Big Fight last year,<lb />
also is an all-star candidate.<lb />
Three years ago Stipanovich was<lb />
named one of the three best high<lb />
school centers in the nation along<lb />
with an rent Ail-Americans Ralph<lb />
Sampson (Virginia) and Sam Bowie<lb />
(Kentucky). He had perhaps his besi<lb />
game last veai in the title game ol<lb />
the Show-Me c lassie, scoring 25<lb />
points and pulling down 10 re<lb />
bounds in a wm ovei 1 amai<lb />
Missouri opened its season lues<lb />
dav night with an impressive 82-51<lb />
wm over Alcorn State Stipanovich<lb />
had 16 points and 11 boards in the<lb />
win.<lb />
I he victory was the team's 20th in<lb />
a row at home. Missouri also has<lb />
never lost in the eight-yeai history<lb />
of the Show Ale Classic.<lb />
"That doesn't bother us Odom<lb />
said. "Sure, it's impressive, but we<lb />
didn't lose anv o those 20 games or<lb />
any games in the tournament<lb />
before<lb />
1 he rest oi the tourney field is im-<lb />
pressive as well Wyoming, J-0 and<lb />
the pre-season favorite over<lb />
Bngham Young in the Western<lb />
Athletic Conference, and Canisius<lb />
are the other two entires that will<lb />
battle it out in the otht I<lb />
game<lb />
Missouri and W yom<lb />
partk ipants in the NCAA I<lb />
merit last year, are<lb />
favorites to meet in the champ<lb />
ship game. The Pirates a<lb />
parently the last seed in the t<lb />
as thev are lined up aj<lb />
I igers.<lb />
" 1 hey 're certainly very<lb />
or thev wouldn't have picked u<lb />
play in the opening round Od<lb />
commented. "They obviously Hunk<lb />
we're the easiest to bea thai<lb />
shows very little respect tor oui pro<lb />
gram<lb />
Preturbed? Odom says noi Bui<lb />
he would like to break a string<lb />
begun last yeai ol foui consecutive<lb />
tournament losses I he Pirates<lb />
played in two foui team tourneys<lb />
last year and failed to win a contest<lb />
"That reallv bothered me<lb />
Odom admitted "What bothered<lb />
me was the way we lost those games<lb />
I'd certainly like to break that streak<lb />
this weekend<lb />
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Swimmers Head For Tough Penn State Relays<lb />
B THOMAS BRAMK<lb />
This weekend's Penn<lb />
State Relays is the last<lb />
meet before the<lb />
holidays for the ECU<lb />
swim team. A strong<lb />
field of 14 teams sur-<lb />
rounds the Pines in this<lb />
event. The field in-<lb />
cludes last year'smeet<lb />
champ for the women,<lb />
NCSU, the men's<lb />
champ of a year ago,<lb />
UNC, and Eastern<lb />
Champ (ECU swimm-<lb />
ing conference) Pitt-<lb />
sburgh.<lb />
After last week's<lb />
sweep of UNC-W, op-<lb />
timism surrounds the<lb />
Pirates. "Our kids are<lb />
progressing well ex-<lb />
pressed ECU coach<lb />
Ray Scharf. "They are<lb />
tough kids and hard<lb />
workers, and that<lb />
makes a difference in<lb />
the success<lb />
"Some of our times<lb />
are among the best in<lb />
the country believed<lb />
Scharf. "On a given<lb />
day we can swim with<lb />
anyone<lb />
The women continue<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
to improve as they gain<lb />
experience. The ECU<lb />
women's team consists<lb />
of all underclassmen.<lb />
This youth is no han-<lb />
dicap, Scharf declares.<lb />
"This is the best<lb />
women's team we have<lb />
had in five years<lb />
Their record is 1-1.<lb />
The Lady Pirates<lb />
hope to improve on<lb />
their sixth-place finish<lb />
of last year. This will be<lb />
tough because there are<lb />
four teams competing<lb />
which finished in the<lb />
top 10 in the nation last<lb />
year.<lb />
The ECU men hope<lb />
to keep improving,<lb />
their record standing at<lb />
3-1. With the loss of<lb />
Doue MacMillian due<lb />
10 sickness, the Pirates<lb />
still hope to improve on<lb />
their seventh-place<lb />
finish. "The best relay<lb />
for us is the butterfly,<lb />
which MacMillian will<lb />
be missing from<lb />
Scharf says.<lb />
"This is a very ex-<lb />
citing meet, and our<lb />
main objective is to bet-<lb />
ter our times he pro-<lb />
claims. "I still hope we<lb />
impove on our posi-<lb />
tions, but time is most<lb />
important T h e<lb />
highest the Pirates have<lb />
ever finished in the<lb />
Penn Relavs is second,<lb />
back in 1970. This meet<lb />
will be the last for ilk<lb />
Pirates until Jan. II<lb />
when the men swim<lb />
aeainst Maine and the<lb />
women take on James<lb />
Madison.<lb />
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trounce 10th ranked Kentucky,<lb />
19 47. as Cornell transfer and ltfM<lb />
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Football Team Holds<lb />
Annual Awards Night<lb />
Chowan Downs J Vs<lb />
Despite McNair's 35<lb />
Defensive end Jody Schulz,<lb />
kicker Chuck Bushbeck and offen-<lb />
sive tackle Tootie Robbins walked<lb />
away with the majority of the<lb />
honors Wednesday night when the<lb />
ECU football team held its annual<lb />
awards banuqet.<lb />
Schulz received the E.E. Rawl<lb />
Memorial Award, given for<lb />
character scholarship and athletic<lb />
ability. The Chowan College<lb />
transfer was also named the team's<lb />
outstanding defensive player, the<lb />
"Super Purple Pirate and receiv-<lb />
ed the big play award.<lb />
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team Associated Press All-America<lb />
earlier in the day, was named the<lb />
most outstanding offensive player,<lb />
the offensive captain, and received<lb />
the blocking trophy.<lb />
Bushbeck, who played this year<lb />
despite suffering from Hodgkin's<lb />
disease, received the Swindell<lb />
Memorial Award, which goes to the<lb />
player who shows dedication and<lb />
leadership and puts team before<lb />
self. Bushbeck was also named the<lb />
outstanding special teams player.<lb />
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Four players scored<lb />
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lead Chowan Junior<lb />
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over the Hast Carolina<lb />
jayvee basketball team<lb />
Wednesday night.<lb />
Ken Kapel and Win-<lb />
fred Basnight did the<lb />
most to spoil the season<lb />
debut of the J V Pirates.<lb />
Capel poured in 23<lb />
points, while Basnight<lb />
tallied 16 and added<lb />
nine assists.<lb />
Chowan had to over-<lb />
come a superb perfor-<lb />
mance by ECU forward<lb />
Bill McNair to come-<lb />
away victorious.<lb />
McNair connected on<lb />
14 of 19 shots from the<lb />
floor en route to scor-<lb />
ing a game-high 35<lb />
points. McNair also<lb />
snared a team-hich 13<lb />
rebounds.<lb />
The only other Pirate<lb />
in double figures was<lb />
freshman guard Bruce<lb />
Peartree. The former<lb />
Pantego High star<lb />
finished with 16 points.<lb />
Soph o m ore g u a r d<lb />
Herbert Gilchrisl pitch-<lb />
ed in nine points and<lb />
eight assisis.<lb />
Herb K r u sen, a<lb />
former ECU player and<lb />
now a Pirate assistant<lb />
coach, said the ECU<lb />
J V' s w e re simply<lb />
outplayed.<lb />
"We fought back<lb />
real well Krusen said.<lb />
"We were down from<lb />
the very start. But, by<lb />
and large we were jusl<lb />
outplayed. Chowan<lb />
practices togethei and<lb />
we don't. That could<lb />
have had some affect<lb />
Emory Maintains Hope<lb />
Bill McNair<lb />
Continued From Page 10<lb />
I fust walked into the door here in<lb />
1956, and the learn wanted it just as<lb />
bad. It was our last chance too. It<lb />
turned out to be a real embarass-<lb />
ment, though<lb />
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and a winning campaign in the pro<lb />
cess. Emory now says that his<lb />
heavily-favored Pirates and the<lb />
coaching staff were over-confident<lb />
going into the William and Marv<lb />
game.<lb />
"We didn't respect them like we<lb />
should have. It we had plaved them<lb />
like we did Miami and West Virginia<lb />
it would have been a different storv.<lb />
I hat has to be the toughest loss in<lb />
mv life since I first got into spoils in<lb />
the third grade<lb />
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round both Hmorv and the football<lb />
program as the season wore on, the<lb />
talk of the coach's dismissal erew<lb />
more frequent among E( I<lb />
followers. Emory knows if things do<lb />
not improve in 1982 it could be the<lb />
end o' his head coaching dav v<lb />
"1 believe next vear will be a good<lb />
one for us, though he said. "We<lb />
have a verv good nucleus of talent<lb />
returning. But 1983 should really be<lb />
our year. Thai will be a senior laden<lb />
football team I just hope we're<lb />
here to coach it.<lb />
"It would be a real shame it we're<lb />
not. I'd hate to see all the eps<lb />
we've taken and progress we've<lb />
made in 36 months ruined because<lb />
ot that<lb />
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1982 in a negative light, though,<lb />
saving thai he is confident the vim.<lb />
can be a winner<lb />
'� reall) believe we can go 7 4 oi<lb />
8-3 he iaid. "I'm more excited<lb />
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recruit and sell out program <lb />
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