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�he Saat darnltman<lb />
4<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 58 N<lb />
ojn<lb />
Thursday, March 25, 1982<lb />
Greenville. V(<lb />
X Pages<lb />
Presidential Runoff Probable;<lb />
Mills, Talley, Coburn Elected<lb />
Bv PAUL COLLINS<lb />
special to llw a�U jr.ilinim<lb />
Wednesday's SGA elections have<lb />
resulted in three clear winners and a<lb />
probable run-off in the presidential<lb />
race.<lb />
In the contest for president,<lb />
David Cook finished with 887 votes<lb />
to runner-up Eric Henderson's 867.<lb />
However, since Henderson's<lb />
percentage of the vote is within<lb />
three percent of Cook's, he may re-<lb />
quest a run-off.<lb />
Elections chairman Chuck Blake<lb />
said that Henderson must official1<lb />
request a run-off within 24 hours.<lb />
He added that a spokesman for<lb />
Henderson had already indicated<lb />
that the candidate would ask for a<lb />
run-off, which would be held April<lb />
In the other races. Bob Mills took<lb />
the vice presidency, and Becky<lb />
Tallev and Sarah Coburn were the<lb />
winners for treasurer and secretary,<lb />
respectively.<lb />
Turnout for the election totaled<lb />
2,810, which Blake estimated as 20<lb />
percent of the eligible voters.<lb />
In the presidential election, Cook<lb />
and Henderson finished well ahead<lb />
of the other three candidates. Jay<lb />
Nichols finished third with 450<lb />
votes, followed by Bobby Pierce<lb />
with 429 and Andy Lewis with 166.<lb />
Mills outdistanced Keith Newbern<lb />
by 595 votes, 1,316 to 721. while<lb />
Carter Fox trailed with 715 votes.<lb />
In the race for treasurer, Tallev<lb />
polled nearly twice as many votes as<lb />
her lone opponent, Betsy Steinert.<lb />
The totals were 1,817 to 917.<lb />
In the most one-sided contest,<lb />
Coburn outpolled Robert Messer<lb />
1,948 votes to 726. In his platform,<lb />
Messer promised, among other<lb />
things, to "disband" the East<lb />
Carolina Gay Community, which he<lb />
called an "immoral organization<lb />
He also suggested Gerald Ford as a<lb />
candidate for chancellor.<lb />
"I was pleased Blake said of<lb />
the turnout. "It seemed less than<lb />
what we counted, but 1 think<lb />
students were more involved this<lb />
year than others He attributed the<lb />
increased interest to extensive press<lb />
coverage bv The East Carolinian<lb />
and WZMB.<lb />
Blake said there were no major<lb />
problems in administering the elec-<lb />
tion. "Scott (dorm) ran out of<lb />
ballots for two minutes, but there<lb />
was no real problem<lb />
For the first time, all 20 polls re-<lb />
mained open until 6 p.m and<lb />
Blake said the extended hours<lb />
resulted in an average of 12 to 20 ex-<lb />
tra votes per poll. He reserved judg-<lb />
ment, however, on whether or not<lb />
the practice should be continued.<lb />
"We'll have to wait and see<lb />
The Students Supply Store poll<lb />
recorded the heaviest turnout, with<lb />
496 votes cast. The lowest turnout<lb />
was 44 at the Belk allied health<lb />
building; there was no poll at<lb />
Minges this election.<lb />
A new poll at the bottom of Col-<lb />
lege Hill attracted 86 voters.<lb />
 hoto Bv DAVE WILLIAMS<lb />
Chancellor Finalist S<lb />
On Campus Tour <lb />
Bv MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Vivijni e� k dit�tr<lb />
fter months of deliberation, the ECU Chancellor<lb />
Selection Committee has narrowed its search to four re-<lb />
maining candidates.<lb />
According to Ashley Futrell, chairman of the EC U<lb />
Board of Trustees, those applicants still being reviewed<lb />
for recommendation b the committee arc: Dr. Jair.cs<lb />
Robinson of the University of West Florida: Dr. C. Q.<lb />
Brown, acting Dean of the ECU Department of<lb />
Technology; Dr. John Howell, acting Chancellor at<lb />
LCL; and Dr. J. I red Young, President of lion Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
futrell said that the selection committee and the<lb />
Board of Trustees will make their final recommenda-<lb />
tions (two candidates) to UNC President William Friday<lb />
"around the first week in May<lb />
A UNC Board of Governors meeting is slated for<lb />
Mu 14. at which time the new chancellor is expected to<lb />
be named.<lb />
Based on how the UNC Board of Governors has acted<lb />
in the past, Futrell said that one of the two candidates<lb />
recommended by the trustees will probably become the<lb />
new chancellor.<lb />
On W ednesday. one of the remaining candidates. Dr.<lb />
Young, began a two-day visit to ECU, a tour which will<lb />
introduce him to the various programs and personnel at<lb />
the university.<lb />
Young, 47, graduated from Wake Forest College in<lb />
1956 and received his masters degree in education from<lb />
I NC-Chapel Hill the following vear. He later earned<lb />
his doctorate at Columbia University.<lb />
Young entered educational administration in 1959,<lb />
when he assumed the position of principal at Enfield<lb />
School in Halifax County. Among his other positions,<lb />
he has worked as superintendent of Fynchburg (Va.)<lb />
public schools and deputy superintendent of public in-<lb />
struction for the commonwealth of Virginia.<lb />
He was named president of Elon College, near Burl-<lb />
ington, N.C in 1973.<lb />
Following a meeting with ECU'S vice chancellors<lb />
The One That Got A way<lb />
A spring fisherman loses an uninterested catch hul finds the sun in Greenville's warm-aain. cold-again elimate.<lb />
Hunt Opposed To Cuts<lb />
Photo By DAVE vVILLIAMS<lb />
Young: "I like t think that I'm available. "<lb />
Wednesdav. Young met vith students and udent<lb />
leaders to answer questions and reveal several com-<lb />
ponents to what might be termed his educational and<lb />
administrative philosophy.<lb />
Though he feels strongly about keeping out of student<lb />
operational ptoblems, Young savs he trie to maintain<lb />
an open-door policy as an administrator. "1 like- to<lb />
think that I'm available  1 hope students feel comfor-<lb />
table enough to walk into the office lie said.<lb />
Young also emphasized his firm belief that students<lb />
should take part in  as main constructive activities<lb />
as possible.<lb />
"Getting involved is one of the kevs to a student's do-<lb />
ing well he said. "We've all heard the old saving that<lb />
'Football players make better guides in the tall than in<lb />
the spring Well, 1 believe that's true<lb />
And what does the candidate feel is I Cl 's greatest<lb />
need at this time? "I see a need to continue the progress<lb />
that has characterized the university in the past. Clearly,<lb />
it will take financial sources  a team effort  to con-<lb />
tinue the progress.<lb />
"The student has the best perspective on what the<lb />
university needs he explained. "The institution is tor<lb />
the students. 1 think it's awfully important that students<lb />
have a right to be involved and involve themselves<lb />
"East Carolina has a magnificent heritage of supplv-<lb />
ing this area with teachers and other professionals he<lb />
added. "It's one of the few institutions that alone serves<lb />
a particular region, and economic development is ter-<lb />
riblv needed in eastern North Carolina<lb />
B DIANE ANDERSON<lb />
sulr Jdiior<lb />
Governor James Hunt yesterday<lb />
referred to President Reagan's<lb />
budget cut backs on student finan-<lb />
cial aid programs as "the most<lb />
counterproductive cuts that the man<lb />
has proposed<lb />
The comment was spurred bv a<lb />
resolution presented to the governor<lb />
bv the vice president of the ECU<lb />
student government, Marvin Bra.x-<lb />
ton. The resolution calls for Reagan<lb />
and Congress, to senousl consider<lb />
the negative effects of the cut backs<lb />
in funding for college students.<lb />
The governor went on to sav, 'I<lb />
strongly commend the Student<lb />
Government Association ot I C I<lb />
for taking this position, and I would<lb />
urge that this speak in stronger<lb />
termsto the administration in<lb />
Washington, urging them to chai<lb />
their mind and to rescind their<lb />
for cuts in student loans<lb />
"1 hope that everv single student<lb />
at ECU will be in touch with their<lb />
Congressional delegation and the<lb />
President ot the USA, urging thai<lb />
they oppose these cuts and urge the<lb />
President to rescind his call foi<lb />
them Hunt continued.<lb />
He added that both he and his<lb />
went through college with<lb />
aid ol student loans.<lb />
Hun; also reterred to the negative<lb />
effects that the cuts will have or his<lb />
et torts to bring more "high<lb />
technology industry" into North<lb />
( ; rolina.<lb />
"We base got a great universit<lb />
sstem turning out the capacity (ot<lb />
students) to do a lot more and this<lb />
will knock out a great deal of<lb />
them the governor explaii<lb />
Locks Said Impractical<lb />
B GREG HIDEOUT<lb />
Miff Vnlrr<lb />
1 ast Carolina's student govern-<lb />
ment elections 1 ave raised the issue<lb />
of using wheel locks instead of tow-<lb />
ing vehicles that are in violation of<lb />
parking regulations. According to<lb />
Director of Security Joseph Calder,<lb />
the use of such a method is imprac-<lb />
tical.<lb />
"The price of one wheel lock is<lb />
over S400. It would be costly to pur-<lb />
chase enough for the whole cam-<lb />
pus Calder said.<lb />
The campus security department<lb />
now has two wheel locks, one for a<lb />
car, and one for a motorcycle.<lb />
Calder said the time involved to put<lb />
the heavy iron device in place is<lb />
about 15 minutes. "I wouldn't re-<lb />
quire one of my officers to have to<lb />
crawl up under the car to put one in<lb />
place he said.<lb />
"We use this procedure as a last<lb />
resort commented Frandis<lb />
Ededings, Assistant Director ot<lb />
Security.<lb />
The system now in use requires<lb />
the towing of a vehicle when its<lb />
owner has three uncleared citations.<lb />
The average cost to tow a vehicle on<lb />
campus is SI5 during the dav and<lb />
$20 at night. "I wouldn't consider<lb />
using a wheel lock for less than<lb />
$25 Calder said.<lb />
There are 310 vehicles on the tow<lb />
list; of these, only 14 are registered.<lb />
This means that 296 vehicles are<lb />
parking on campus illegally. The<lb />
registered vehicles are owned by<lb />
Iran Said In Storm Of Persecution'<lb />
three dav students, tour dorm<lb />
students, three freshmen and one<lb />
statt member.<lb />
" W e send out notices to<lb />
registered vehicle owners who have<lb />
three unpaid tickets, informing<lb />
them that they are being placed on<lb />
the (tow) list Caider said.<lb />
According to Calder, damage<lb />
done to a vehicle while it is being<lb />
towed is verv rare. "We require that<lb />
the four Greenville companies who<lb />
tow for us carrv S250.000 liability<lb />
insurance he said. According to<lb />
the security director, the rims of a<lb />
car mav be damaged by a wheel<lb />
lock.<lb />
Calder's advice is to "get in and<lb />
pay them (tickets) because it will<lb />
cost you in the end<lb />
rOn The Inside-<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEIIJ<lb />
suff Vnlrr<lb />
Religious persecution, violence<lb />
and murder are again taking place in<lb />
Iran, where a religious group known<lb />
as Baha'is is now marked for<lb />
"Naboundi or elimination, by the<lb />
Islamic majority.<lb />
According to the Baha'i Office of<lb />
Public Affairs based in Wilmette,<lb />
111 97 of Iran's Baha'i leaders have<lb />
been executed without charges being<lb />
filed, and another 14 have<lb />
"disappeared Baha'is have been<lb />
subjected to "a ceaseless storm of<lb />
persecution since the 1979 revolu-<lb />
tion in Iran.<lb />
As of March 21, the Iranian<lb />
government has been issuing iden-<lb />
tification cards to all citizens of Iran<lb />
� except Baha'is. "These cards will<lb />
be required for the purchase of food<lb />
and fuel said ECU graduate stu-<lb />
dent and follower of the Baha'i<lb />
faith, Jeremy Tarlo. Tarlo, along<lb />
with Nabil Jurney, Jim Wilkinson,<lb />
and Michael Hillis, all members of<lb />
the Baha'i Association of ECU, are<lb />
hoping to "call attention to the<lb />
plight of the Baha'is in Iran and to<lb />
the worsening situation there<lb />
Under Iran's new laws, Baha'is<lb />
will be barred from holding jobs,<lb />
owning property, having bank ac-<lb />
counts, running businesses, receiv-<lb />
ing medical treatment or traveling.<lb />
Baha'i children are denied the right<lb />
to attend schools, and all Baha'i<lb />
marriages have been declared null<lb />
and void. Married couples will be<lb />
considered to be involved in pro-<lb />
stitution � a crime punishable by<lb />
death in Iran.<lb />
Systematic killings, often done by<lb />
lynch mobs, are not unusual.<lb />
Baha'is have reportedly been killed<lb />
by methods involving the use of ex-<lb />
treme violence.<lb />
The use of identification cards is<lb />
"one more step in a concerted plan<lb />
by the present Iranian government<lb />
to kill Baha'is or attempt to force<lb />
them to recant their faiths Tarlo<lb />
said.<lb />
The Baha'i faith preaches an<lb />
essential oneness of all great world<lb />
religions. They honor the Koran,<lb />
Mohammed, the teachings of the<lb />
Bab, and his successor Buha'uTlah<lb />
("Glory of God"). Both were<lb />
believed to be prophets who claimed<lb />
they were sent by Allah. Baha'is<lb />
also believe present world govern-<lb />
ments to be ideal and advocate full<lb />
equality of the sexes. Baha'i women<lb />
need not wear veils and are eligible<lb />
for all positions of Baha'i leader-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Fundamentalist Iranians have<lb />
found numerous reasons to criticize<lb />
the beliefs of Iran's 300,000 Baha'is<lb />
� the country's largest religious<lb />
Recently, a gathering of 1,500<lb />
a "dangerous heresy Tarlo said.<lb />
"They accuse the Baha'is of<lb />
creating disunity, of cooperating<lb />
with the west and of corruption on<lb />
earth<lb />
Tarlo notes that the Baha'i faith<lb />
calls for belief in and support of<lb />
"any lawfully-constituted govern-<lb />
ment in whatever nation we are<lb />
located (in) Baha'is are a<lb />
worldwide religion with several<lb />
million aouerents who all remain<lb />
loyal to their governments.<lb />
minority. The Baha'is are viewed as<lb />
Baha'is from the United States and<lb />
Canada took place in Los Angeles<lb />
to pay tribute to the murdered<lb />
Baha'i leaders. The Iranian govern-<lb />
ment has claimed responsibility for<lb />
the executions, saying the Baha'i<lb />
leaders were spies for foreign<lb />
powers.<lb />
The Baha'i Association of ECU<lb />
has as its purpose to bring the facts<lb />
of the Baha'i faith to interested peo-<lb />
ple, and more recently it has decided<lb />
to call on others to take action to<lb />
help bring about justice for Iranian<lb />
Baha'is.<lb />
Tarlo hopes people "will be mov-<lb />
ed by the facts of the situation" and<lb />
will write letters to their con-<lb />
gressmen reguarding the upcomng<lb />
hearings in the House of Represen-<lb />
tatives.<lb />
House sub-committee will be in-<lb />
vestigating "religious persecutions<lb />
throughout the world and local<lb />
Baha'is are hoping to get the<lb />
message out about the plight of their<lb />
sisters and brothers in Iran.<lb />
Arms Race Halt Called For<lb />
BvPATRICKO'NEIII<lb />
suff Wnifr<lb />
Despite a lack of support by the<lb />
Reagan administration, the<lb />
"Citizens Campaign for a Mutual<lb />
U.S.Soviet Halt to the Nuclear<lb />
Arms Race or "the Freeze is<lb />
gaining momentum throughout the<lb />
United States.<lb />
Congressional support of a<lb />
"sense of the Senate" freeze resolu-<lb />
tion introduced by Senators Edward<lb />
M. Kennedy (DMass.) and Mark<lb />
O. Hatfield (ROre.) has jumped<lb />
from 139 to 171 co-sponsors in two<lb />
weeks.<lb />
California, Michigan, New<lb />
Jersey, Delaware and Montana have<lb />
nuclear freeze referendums on their<lb />
ballots. Many other community<lb />
level freeze endorsements and<lb />
referendums, including 33 of 44<lb />
communities in New Hampshire and<lb />
161 of 192 towns in Vermont, have<lb />
passed with as much as 75 percent<lb />
votes of approval.<lb />
A version of the freeze was<lb />
discussed Thursday at the United<lb />
Church of Christ in Raleigh. Bob<lb />
Hurley attended the initial meeting<lb />
as a representative of the North<lb />
Carolina Peace Network, to discuss<lb />
the "Raleigh Peace Initiative" and<lb />
said the response to the meeting,<lb />
that attracted around 100 people,<lb />
exceeded the expectations of the<lb />
organizers.<lb />
Hurley called the gathering "a<lb />
local effort and said the group<lb />
hoped to gather 7,500 names on<lb />
petitions supporting the peace in-<lb />
itiative that will be presented to the<lb />
Raleigh City Council.<lb />
The ordinance to be submitted to<lb />
the city council said that "in order<lb />
to maintain and promote the peace<lb />
and general welfare of its in-<lb />
habitants  the city manager<lb />
See AMERICANS, Page 3<lb />
Flutist Tim Wetsberg charms a Green<lb />
vilie audience See page 6 (Photo bv<lb />
Scott Larson)<lb />
Weather Watch<lb />
(UPI) Cloudy today with a 60 percent<lb />
chance ot showers High near 60 Lows<lb />
tonight in the 40s Fair Friday and Satur<lb />
day with highs m he the 50s and low<lb />
60s Increasing cloudiness Sunday with<lb />
highs m the 50s<lb />
Inside Index<lb />
Announcemei its<lb />
Opinion<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 25. 1982<lb />
Announcements<lb />
FALL SEMESTER 1982<lb />
ROOM RESERVATION<lb />
SIGN-UP INFORMA-<lb />
TION<lb />
Students wno plan to return to<lb />
East Carolina University Fall<lb />
Semester 1982 and wrio wish to be<lb />
guaranteed residence hall housing<lb />
are required to reserve rooms dur<lb />
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men ot S60 These payments,<lb />
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housing application contracts will<lb />
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Monday. Marc" 22 and Tuesday<lb />
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The hours for room assignments<lb />
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130pm to 4 00 p m<lb />
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CARICATURE<lb />
Come out to the Springiest this<lb />
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BICYCLE CLUB<lb />
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ECU Business School<lb />
Slates Trade Symposium<lb />
RHOEPSILON<lb />
The Professional Real Estate<lb />
Fraternity w II meet March 30.<lb />
1982 at 5 p.m m Rawl 130 There<lb />
will be a quest speaker and anyone<lb />
interested is invited to attend<lb />
JEWISH STUDENTS<lb />
There will be a Passover Seder!<lb />
For reservations please call Mark<lb />
Cohen at 757 1155 or Or B Resuik<lb />
at 7 56 5640<lb />
PLANT SALE<lb />
There will be a plant sale or<lb />
Wednesday. March It, 1982 m the<lb />
Biology building, room Sill The<lb />
sale will rur from 8 30 to roon<lb />
Come give a plant a good home!<lb />
AMA<lb />
The Americar Marketing<lb />
Association will have an orgarna<lb />
tionai meeting Wednesday, March<lb />
31, at 5 00 m Raw Room 130. All<lb />
members are encouraged to at<lb />
tend Elections will be held for<lb />
AMA officers tor 1982 83 school<lb />
year, and banquet plans will be<lb />
finalized Please. attend<lb />
meeting<lb />
SKATE-A-THON<lb />
A skate a fhon will be held Sun<lb />
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Sponsors and skaters are needed<lb />
Call 752 0082 tor more information<lb />
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MARSHALL<lb />
APPLICATIONS<lb />
Marshall applications now being<lb />
accepted m the SGA Office, Room<lb />
228 Mendenhall (Monday Friday,<lb />
from 8 am thru 5 p.m<lb />
ECU'S School of<lb />
Business has scheduled<lb />
a symposium on trade<lb />
between the United<lb />
States and Japan for<lb />
Tuesday, March 30,<lb />
from 9:20 a.m. to 3:30<lb />
p.m. in Brew sier B-102.<lb />
"Doing Business<lb />
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tunities and Obtaeles<lb />
will feature six experts<lb />
on trade between the<lb />
nations, according to<lb />
Dr. I mesh C. Gulati o<lb />
the business school.<lb />
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main misconceptions<lb />
about our trade rela-<lb />
tions with Japan" as<lb />
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1 ension generated b<lb />
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resulted in many<lb />
businessmen urging<lb />
restrictions on trade<lb />
with Japan, according<lb />
to Gulati.<lb />
'The Japanese<lb />
market is very<lb />
restricted, and foreign<lb />
.wporters find it hard to<lb />
penetrate that market.<lb />
Consequently. Japan<lb />
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trade surpluses with the<lb />
rest of the world<lb />
Gulati claimed.<lb />
A "very huge" U.S.<lb />
trade deficit with Japan<lb />
could be decreased b<lb />
removing some trade<lb />
restrictions, particular-<lb />
ly on tobacco and other<lb />
farm products. Gulati<lb />
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Commerce in Green-<lb />
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W ashio of New York's<lb />
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O f C ommerce i n<lb />
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Trust's vice president<lb />
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Clinton; and John<lb />
Sylvestor of the N.C.<lb />
Japan Center in<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
The Omicron chapter of Phi<lb />
Beta Lambda will meet March 31<lb />
at 4pm in Rawl 130 Elections for<lb />
officers will be held and an<lb />
members are urged to attend<lb />
The symposium is<lb />
open io the public. For<lb />
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at the School of<lb />
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KARATE<lb />
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of all classes should attend. Next<lb />
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SUMMER SCHOOL<lb />
ROOM RESERVATION<lb />
Residence hall room deposits for<lb />
Summer School 1982 will be ac<lb />
cepted m the Cashier's Office,<lb />
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beginning April l Room<lb />
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respective residence hall offices<lb />
on April 5 and 6 Thereafter, they<lb />
will be made in the Office of Hous<lb />
mg Operations, Room 201.<lb />
Whichard Building The rent for a<lb />
term ot summer school is $120 for<lb />
a semi private room and S180 for a<lb />
private room Additional rent m<lb />
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rooms they presently occupy, pro<lb />
vided such rooms are to be in use<lb />
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vis Men will be housed in Garret<lb />
Slay and Jarvis Halls<lb />
WOMEN'S RUGBY<lb />
TOURNAMENT<lb />
The ECU womens rugby team is<lb />
hosting North Carolina's cham<lb />
pionship rugby tournament March<lb />
27 and 28 The action starts at 10<lb />
am both days at the Allied Health<lb />
fields Big party Saturday night<lb />
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now!<lb />
MINORITIES<lb />
Acting Chncellor Howell will<lb />
meet with interested faculty, staff<lb />
and students for a discussion of the<lb />
status ot minorities on campus<lb />
The dialogue session, scheduled<lb />
tor March 30, is sponsored by the<lb />
Committee or the Status of<lb />
Minorities Discussion will include<lb />
implications of the consent decree<lb />
signed by the University of North<lb />
Carolina arc) 'he Department of<lb />
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(would have) to petition the presi-<lb />
dent of the United States to propose<lb />
to the Soviet Union a nuclear<lb />
weapons freeze <lb />
Hurley said the committee would<lb />
introduce a public referendum on<lb />
the ballot, should the city council re-<lb />
ject the freeze proposal.<lb />
The ordinance also called for "a<lb />
mutual verifiable nuclear arms<lb />
freeze immediately halting the<lb />
development, testing, producton<lb />
and future deployment of all<lb />
nuclear war heads, missiles and<lb />
delivery systems<lb />
A recent Gallup Poll has in-<lb />
dicated that 72 percent of the<lb />
American people favor a Soviet-<lb />
United States pact to stop the<lb />
building of more nuclear weapons.<lb />
In a report to a Senate sub-<lb />
committee last week. Secretary of<lb />
State Alexander Haig said the freeze<lb />
proposal was "not only a bad<lb />
defense policy, but it is a bad arms<lb />
control policy as well Haig added<lb />
that the effect of a United States ac-<lb />
ceptence of the freeze "could be<lb />
devastating<lb />
President Reagan said the freeze<lb />
would put the United States "on<lb />
thin ice Reagan claimed the freeze<lb />
didn't go far enough and therefore<lb />
wasn't good enough.<lb />
On the other hand, Soviet leader<lb />
Leonid Brezhnev has endorsed a<lb />
proposal similar to the freeze, call-<lb />
ing for a bilateral moratorium on<lb />
ECU Crimes Reported<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
siifl W ritrr<lb />
Editor's Note:<lb />
Because the campus<lb />
security department is<lb />
concerned that alt<lb />
thefts on campus are<lb />
not reported, the names<lb />
of victims of these<lb />
crimes will no longer be<lb />
printed.<lb />
The following is the<lb />
police blotter for<lb />
March 17 through<lb />
March 23. These are<lb />
campus-related in-<lb />
cidents.<lb />
March 17. 9:42 p.m.<lb />
� The larceny of<lb />
money from Room 222<lb />
of Rawl Building was<lb />
reported. 10:20 p.m. �<lb />
Marc Hunt of<lb />
Albemarle was arrested<lb />
for the larceny of a<lb />
telephone receiver. 7<lb />
p.m. � Malcolm Tully<lb />
of Holly Ridge was ar-<lb />
rested for possession of<lb />
marijuana. 8 a.m. �<lb />
Kenneth Tilley of<lb />
Durham was arrested<lb />
tor possession of mari-<lb />
juana.<lb />
March 18. 1:16 a.m.<lb />
� Roseann Blum of<lb />
Greene Dorm ws ar-<lb />
rested for damage to<lb />
personal property.<lb />
11:55 a.m. � The<lb />
larceny of a bicycle was<lb />
reported west of Cotten<lb />
Dorm. 3 p.m. � The<lb />
larceny of four wheel<lb />
covers was reported by<lb />
the owner of a vehicle<lb />
parked in the Fifth and<lb />
Reade lot. 8:45 p.m. �<lb />
The breaking and<lb />
entering of a Belk dorm<lb />
room was reported.<lb />
March 19. 3:20 a.m.<lb />
� Robert Hodges of<lb />
Raleigh was arrested<lb />
for driving under the<lb />
influence of alcohol<lb />
south of Joyner<lb />
Library. 9 a.m. � The<lb />
head resident of Flet-<lb />
cher Dorm reported the<lb />
vandalism of chairs and<lb />
the larceny of a lamp<lb />
from the lobby of Flet-<lb />
cher. 11:20 p.m. �<lb />
Stancil Music Com-<lb />
pany reported the<lb />
larceny of a money bag<lb />
from Aycock game<lb />
room. 6:30 p.m. � of<lb />
618 Greene dorm was<lb />
served with a warrants<lb />
for arrest on charges of<lb />
larceny and credit card<lb />
fraud.<lb />
March 21. 2:24 a.m.<lb />
� Officer Brown<lb />
reported the larceny of<lb />
the smoke detector<lb />
located near room 382<lb />
Jones Dorm. 2:40 a.m.<lb />
� The vandalism of a<lb />
first floor window in<lb />
Jarvis was reported. 2<lb />
p.m. � Deborah<lb />
Knight, a resident of<lb />
Spring Hope, was ar-<lb />
rested for larceny and<lb />
forgery. 7 p.m. �<lb />
Shelby Watson of<lb />
Mayodon was arrested<lb />
for forgery. 2:45 p.m.<lb />
� The larceny of four<lb />
hubcaps was reported<lb />
by the owner of a vehi-<lb />
cle while it was parked<lb />
in the 14th and<lb />
Berkeley lots.<lb />
March 22. 1 p.m. �<lb />
The breaking and<lb />
entering of a Belk dorm<lb />
room was reported. 5<lb />
p.m. � The larceny of<lb />
a bicycle from Brewster<lb />
was reported.<lb />
March 23. 12:01 a.m.<lb />
� Kenneth Sugg of<lb />
Snow Hill and George<lb />
Langston of Sanford<lb />
were arrested for<lb />
larceny of a newspaper<lb />
stand from Clement.<lb />
nuclear weapons between the US<lb />
and USSR.<lb />
Some American observers feel<lb />
that Russia's support of a nuclear<lb />
weapons moratorium is a direct<lb />
result of the tremendous drain its<lb />
present military budget is having on<lb />
their economy. Others, including<lb />
the New York Times in an editorial<lb />
in its March 21 edition, say that the<lb />
freeze is a way for the USSR to<lb />
maintain its nuclear advantage in<lb />
Western Europe. The Times called<lb />
for the renewal of the SALT Talks.<lb />
Whatever the answer, the freeze is<lb />
clearly demonstrating the current<lb />
trend among American and Western<lb />
European citizens to pressure their<lb />
leaders to work for nuclear arms<lb />
reduction.<lb />
The freeze has been endorsed by<lb />
over one million Americans in less<lb />
than a year of petition drives. Cur-<lb />
rently, the freeze has 149 offices in<lb />
47 states and has 20,000 active<lb />
working volunteers.<lb />
Unlike the peace protestors of the<lb />
Vietnam years, the current peace<lb />
movement has strong support from<lb />
doctors, lawyers and scientists who<lb />
claim that no one can win a nuclear<lb />
war, and therefore, we shouldn't<lb />
think of it as an option.<lb />
In his story to News and World<lb />
Report, David B. Richardson said<lb />
the current peace movement in-<lb />
cludes "substantial numbers of the<lb />
middle-aged and the elderly, blue<lb />
collar workers and professionals, as<lb />
well as homemakers<lb />
Numerous religious leaders are<lb />
leading the call for nuclear arms<lb />
control and disarmament. In-<lb />
dividual statements by some<lb />
religious leaders suggesting various<lb />
radical solutions to the arms race<lb />
dilemma have included a call for tax<lb />
resistance from Catholic Bishop<lb />
Raymond Hunthausen of Seattle<lb />
and the support of a unilateral<lb />
reduction initiative by the U.S. from<lb />
the United Church of Christ.<lb />
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United Methodist Bishops, the arms<lb />
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issue facing the people of the world<lb />
today<lb />
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as the Mennonites, The Society of<lb />
Friends (Quakers) and the Church<lb />
of the Brethren have renewed their<lb />
peace calls to their congregations,<lb />
and some have started to call tor<lb />
radical acts, such as civil disobe-<lb />
dience as a method of resistance.<lb />
North Carolina Evangelist Billy<lb />
Graham has also joined the list of<lb />
religious leaders calling for the<lb />
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The Presbyterians, Baptists and<lb />
Lutherans have also been making<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Part-Timers<lb />
They Deserve Right To Vote<lb />
There's asinine, and then there's<lb />
asinine �<lb />
Students paying tuition and fees<lb />
then not being allowed to vote in<lb />
SGA elections should be included in<lb />
Webster's Collegiate Dictionary<lb />
under assinine. There is simply no<lb />
justification for it.<lb />
True; those students do not pay<lb />
as high a total of money per<lb />
semester as "full-time" students.<lb />
But proportionately they pay as<lb />
much or even more.<lb />
To deny these students the right<lb />
to vote is equivalent to literacy tests<lb />
and property requirements.<lb />
When it comes to Student Union<lb />
films, special campus events and<lb />
athletic events, these individuals are<lb />
considered equal to those paying for<lb />
a full course load.<lb />
Why the double standard?<lb />
Our guess is it makes too many<lb />
votes for pollsters to tally. Or<lb />
maybe "unfriendly" candidates<lb />
would have a chance to be elected.<lb />
Perhaps it's a subversive plot by<lb />
those eager to overthrow the<lb />
regime.<lb />
DOONESBURY<lb />
Whatever the "logic" behind this<lb />
rule, it is unfair. As one ECU<lb />
veteran put it: "All I get to do is<lb />
contribute to the money given away<lb />
every year � not get to decide who<lb />
gives it away<lb />
Many part-time students were<lb />
disappointed Wednesday to learn<lb />
they were ineligible to vote. With<lb />
13,000 students at East Carolina<lb />
and only about 10 percent of those<lb />
voting, it seems logical that the<lb />
"powers that be" would be in-<lb />
terested in including as many consti-<lb />
tuent groups as possible.<lb />
But sometimes logic escapes reali-<lb />
ty. It's easier to maintain status quo<lb />
than to improve conditions for<lb />
those left out by the system.<lb />
A legislative body with the<lb />
responsibility of distributing over<lb />
$100,000 should reflect the wishes<lb />
of everyone contributing to the<lb />
system. Even the executive branch<lb />
� which has the power to veto<lb />
legislation � should be accountable<lb />
to every student at ECU.<lb />
Wise up � the days of suppres-<lb />
sion and poll taxes are gone.<lb />
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Cheerleaders Slighted<lb />
The Tuesday, March 16, 1982 issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian had a picture of the<lb />
Old Dominion cheerleaders in the index<lb />
section on the front page and again on<lb />
page 11 with the ECAC-South Tourney<lb />
scenes. 1 know that many people share<lb />
with me extreme disappointment in The<lb />
East Carolinian not representing the<lb />
ECU cheerleaders instead. Those in at-<lb />
tendance at the Scope when East<lb />
Carolina played Richmond had to feel<lb />
proud of the performance of the ECU<lb />
cheerleaders. They clearly outclassed the<lb />
field. It seems unreal that the<lb />
photographer for The East Carolinian<lb />
chose to include cheerleaders from<lb />
another school for our newspaper. Why<lb />
not honor the ECU cheerleaders who did<lb />
such an outstanding job of representing<lb />
the University in the E.C.U. East Caroli-<lb />
nian.<lb />
JO B. SAUNDERS<lb />
Honor Council<lb />
Applications are currently being taken<lb />
for positions on one of the most impor-<lb />
tant boards at East Carolina University.<lb />
This is the Honor Council, a board<lb />
which has jurisdiction in all cases involv-<lb />
ing violations of the ECU Honor Code<lb />
or Code of Conduct. This Council may<lb />
provide sanctions against individuals<lb />
found guilty of violations of these Codes<lb />
ranging from a verbal reprimand to two<lb />
year expulsion.<lb />
Too few people apply for positions on<lb />
the Honor Council each year, probably<lb />
due to the fact that the application<lb />
period for it is poorly publicized.<lb />
Therefore, 1 am penning this letter as a<lb />
personal invitation to anyone who con-<lb />
siders himself a good judge of character<lb />
and a reasonable person to please come<lb />
by room 218 in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center and fill out an application.<lb />
The Honor Council must be filled<lb />
with the best people available if it is to<lb />
do the best possible job. The only re-<lb />
quirements for positions on the Board is<lb />
that you have a 2.0 GPA and no record<lb />
of violations of the Code of Conduct of<lb />
the University. If you consider yourself<lb />
qualified, don't fail to apply, the Honor<lb />
Council needs you.<lb />
MIKE SWAIM<lb />
Junior, History<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian wefcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Joyner Library.<lb />
For purposes of verification, all letters<lb />
must include the name, major and<lb />
classification, address, phone number<lb />
and signature of the author(s). Letters<lb />
are limited to two typewritten pages,<lb />
double-spaced, or neatly printed. All let-<lb />
ters are subject to editing for brevity,<lb />
obscenity and libel, and no personal at-<lb />
tacks will be permitted. Letters by the<lb />
same author are limited to one each 30<lb />
days.<lb />
IN ALL HATTERS<lb />
OF POLITICS, I<lb />
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Candidates Had Shallow Platforms<lb />
By KIM ALBIN<lb />
A few of you may be aware of the fact<lb />
that yesterday we had elections for our<lb />
future Student Government Officers.<lb />
While I offer congratulations and best<lb />
wishes to the winners of that election, I<lb />
find I must comment on the unfortunate<lb />
array of campaign platforms which were<lb />
used this year.<lb />
Granted, most of us have seen worse<lb />
platforms. A few years ago, the major<lb />
election issue was beer on campus; this<lb />
year only one candidate even suggested it.<lb />
Obviously, there has been a shift toward<lb />
maturation among our prospective campus<lb />
leaders.<lb />
But their platforms remain, at best,<lb />
limited in scope. The promises printed in<lb />
Tuesday's paper were mostly vague,<lb />
general, shallow, and all the same. Every<lb />
candidate at least mentioned that he would<lb />
"support the arts often throwing in a<lb />
kind word or two about minorities and the<lb />
SGA loan fund. Many of them advocated<lb />
the wheel locks instead of tow trucks, some<lb />
were for extended bus routes. Deja vu.<lb />
Was that Lester Nail's platform, or Brett<lb />
Melvin's?<lb />
The problem, then, seems to be that our<lb />
candidates are unaware of what the current<lb />
issues are at ECU. And since as far as 1<lb />
know, we have never been properly polled<lb />
by SGA leaders for our opinions on<lb />
anything, it seems we must offer our sug-<lb />
gestions voluntarily. Should this practice<lb />
become a ritual, it could prevent a great<lb />
deal of embarassment for next year's can-<lb />
didates as they will be better informed and<lb />
able to treat the real issues with depth.<lb />
The most common complaint among all<lb />
the students I have talked to is the lack of<lb />
adequate lighting in certain areas of cam-<lb />
pus. This could be dealt with quickly and<lb />
with a minimal amount of trouble � yet<lb />
the situation persists. How many SGA<lb />
presidents have overlooked the problem so<lb />
far? Take, for instance, the streets behind<lb />
the art building and in front of the Student<lb />
Supply Store. These are common routes<lb />
for students on their way home from night<lb />
classes.<lb />
We still do not have a cafeteria on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
One candidate did mention closing down<lb />
Jones Cafeteria "until edible meals are<lb />
served however, 1 find it hard to take<lb />
him seriously as a candidate since his veivss<lb />
were terribly narrow-minded and radical<lb />
for a student leader. What we need is a<lb />
place to eat, not an on-campus pub.<lb />
We also need a closer rapport with the<lb />
members of campus security. I realize that<lb />
many students find it hard to tell their pro-<lb />
blems to a policeman who is at least twelv e<lb />
inches taller than the average basketball<lb />
player, but the officers are, after all, there<lb />
to help us. (Why are they all so tail0)<lb />
The students of East Carolina want<lb />
parking facilities.<lb />
They want a loan fund, and a decent<lb />
radio station.<lb />
They would like to feel more comfor-<lb />
table in Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
They do not want to pay to see the<lb />
weekend films, brought to them by the<lb />
Student Union.<lb />
Most of all, 1 believe that they would<lb />
like to be asked what they want before any<lb />
issue is voted on. This is because ECU<lb />
students do not want to give a blank check<lb />
to their SGA officers. 1 can see why � the<lb />
candidates were all using the same plat-<lb />
form.<lb />
Necessary Rent Control In Danger<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
I live in a rent controlled apartment, a<lb />
one-bedroom place that my friend Liz and<lb />
I share for $220 a month. As renters in one<lb />
of the tightest, most expensive housing<lb />
markets in the country, we could easily pay<lb />
$350 without rent control, maybe more. Or<lb />
maybe we couldn't pay, and we'd have to<lb />
move � two more displaced persons pric-<lb />
ed out of their home by the gentrification<lb />
and real estate speculation rampant in the<lb />
nation's cities and towns.<lb />
Like a lot of Americans, we have a<lb />
dream of owning our own home someday.<lb />
But with the price of buying a house soar-<lb />
ing out of sight � a three bedroom home<lb />
sales for $200,000 in our neck of the woods<lb />
� we may never realize that dream. Unlike<lb />
our parents, homeowners all, we may pay<lb />
rent the rest of our lives.<lb />
It was with anger and fear, then, that 1<lb />
read the recent news that the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration is thinking of ending all<lb />
federal housing aid to municipalities with<lb />
local rent control laws. This startling pro-<lb />
posal is being pushed by the Presdient's<lb />
Comission on Housing. Nevermind that<lb />
this recommendation, if it is adopted, will<lb />
brutalize the local autonomy that the<lb />
Reagan White House claims to cherish. It<lb />
will do what all the Reagan programs are<lb />
designed to do: enshrine property rights<lb />
for "them that's got at the continued ex-<lb />
pense of them that's not<lb />
Of course, the Commission isn't coming<lb />
right out and saying that. No, as is their<lb />
wont, the Reagan axmen say they are do-<lb />
ing this for our own good. A recent state-<lb />
ment by the Commission contends:<lb />
"Rent control laws inhibit owners and<lb />
lenders from investment in rental housing<lb />
and consequently constitute a substantial<lb />
deterrent to production and maintenance<lb />
of rental housing. While the rights of states<lb />
to control internal affairs are essential to<lb />
the American political arrangement, these<lb />
rights do not entitle states to do irreparable<lb />
harm to federal investments within their<lb />
boundaries<lb />
As with other applications of<lb />
Reaganomics, the logic behind that state-<lb />
ment is easily refuted. Opponents of rent<lb />
control point to the devastated moonscape<lb />
of New York's South Bronx as evidence of<lb />
what rent control will do to a community,<lb />
but they ignore the fact that cities such as<lb />
St. Louis and Cleveland � with no rent<lb />
control � have rates of abandonment even<lb />
higher than the Bronx. Moreover, rent<lb />
control's foes forget that some places with<lb />
rent control � Brooklyn's Bensonhurst,<lb />
not far from the South Bronx, and Santa<lb />
Monica, a city of renters near Los Angeles<lb />
� are among the most stable of America's<lb />
urban communities.<lb />
During the housing price spirals of the<lb />
1970's, more than 100 municipalities<lb />
enacted some form of rent control law.<lb />
Most were of the so-called "moderate"<lb />
type that stopped short of freezing rents.<lb />
These laws provide for a controlled profit<lb />
for landlords � usually keyed to rises in<lb />
the owners' expenses. They also typically<lb />
exempt new housing and small landlords,<lb />
while they tie annual rent increases to pro-<lb />
perty maintenance and provide protection<lb />
from arbitrary eviction for tenants.<lb />
Met studies of rent control in the past<lb />
10 years show that such reforms give at<lb />
least short-term relief to renters who, as a<lb />
group, are poorer, older, and less mobile<lb />
than property owners, and are more likely<lb />
to be racial minorities. Landlords, as a<lb />
group, have hardly suffered. Most con-<lb />
tinue to invest in municipalities with<lb />
moderate rent controls, and most continue<lb />
to make money.<lb />
Some 200 American cities and towns<lb />
now have rent control laws. All of them<lb />
are threatened with obliteration by the<lb />
Commission on Housing's recommenda-<lb />
tion, since few, if any, communities could<lb />
function without federal housing aid. The<lb />
Commission has recommended that Con-<lb />
gress deny offending municipalities direct<lb />
investments such as housing subsidies,<lb />
public housing funds and grants for restor-<lb />
ing delapidated housing. The Commission<lb />
would also end indirect investments, such<lb />
as Veterans Administration morgages.<lb />
If this proposal passes into policy, it will<lb />
underscore tenants' status as second-class<lb />
citizens � a status that was written into the<lb />
U.S. Constitutin when it was decided that<lb />
only property-owning white males could<lb />
vote. It took a grassroots suffrage move-<lb />
ment to get tenants the vote in the 1860s.<lb />
Rent control laws came later, after much<lb />
agitation by tenants incensed by the failure<lb />
of the free market to provide affordable<lb />
quality housing.<lb />
Denounced by conservatives as<lb />
dangerously radical, rent control is a<lb />
modest reform, when you think about it. It<lb />
doesn't deny landlords a profit or<lb />
challenge the basic acceptance of private<lb />
control of the public's need for shelter.<lb />
Even this minor league protection has<lb />
drawn the fire of conservatives, however<lb />
� part of the administration's larger war<lb />
on Americans so unfashionable as to be<lb />
without designer clothing and mountain<lb />
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MARCH 25, 1982<lb />
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Tim Weisberg<lb />
Energy And Style Grace Performers<lb />
B KAREN WENDT<lb />
It was a larger than usual crowd<lb />
for a flute player.<lb />
But those who were there con-<lb />
sidered it well worth the time.<lb />
Tim Weisberg appeared at the At-<lb />
tic Tuesday night for a concert that<lb />
Greenville audiences rarely hear.<lb />
His performance was totally in-<lb />
strumental, featuring only Weisberg<lb />
and his band. Weisberg brings a rare<lb />
talent to the rock world and his<lb />
band also contains talent that is<lb />
worth) of high praise.<lb />
 eisberg has not been able to<lb />
classify his music, and from listen-<lb />
ing to it Tuesday night it can be said<lb />
that it does not fit into a traditional<lb />
genre,rock or otherwise.<lb />
�'1 don't know what it is. It's a<lb />
classical flute player (myself) and<lb />
tour or five musicians, a drummer<lb />
rom the Dave Mason Band, a<lb />
keyboard player from Manhattan<lb />
1 ransfer, a bass player from various<lb />
rock and roll groups and the same<lb />
with percusion and guitar. So I<lb />
don't know what it is. 1 mean it's<lb />
pretty energetic and at the same<lb />
token some o the stuff is really<lb />
mellow and sensitive says<lb />
 eisberg.<lb />
You almost hae to agree. The<lb />
music varied from heavy rock and<lb />
roll to a mellow sway. And with the<lb />
magic ol special effects even the<lb />
flute took on a variety o different<lb />
tones and styles. Especially in<lb />
Weisberg's hands.<lb />
But this concert did not rely on<lb />
special effects or other risky<lb />
methods. Weisberg was not the only<lb />
talent on stage. His band members,<lb />
coming from some of the bands<lb />
mentioned above, are also major<lb />
talent in themselves. Throughout<lb />
the performance different band<lb />
members presented solos to the au-<lb />
dience and were always thanked<lb />
with cheers.<lb />
But it was not as noisy a night as<lb />
many expect in the Attic. For in-<lb />
stance, one person commented that<lb />
during Weisberg's final solo (the se-<lb />
cond encore) they had "never heard<lb />
the Attic more quiet during a per-<lb />
formance A group has been rarely<lb />
more appreciative either.<lb />
The entire evening was im-<lb />
pressive. But the most impresive<lb />
aspect of all was the tremendous<lb />
energy that Weisberg and his<lb />
cohorts present both onstage and<lb />
off. Their energy showed in their<lb />
music and tremendous audience ap-<lb />
peal. The energy was there before<lb />
the show and after, which is even<lb />
more impressive when you consider<lb />
the group had arrived in Greenville<lb />
from Florida that morning at 5 a.m.<lb />
according to Weisberg.<lb />
And they are a friendly and fun-<lb />
nycrew. Before the concert, during<lb />
an interview with The East Caroli-<lb />
nian and WZMB a marine entered<lb />
and said he was a fan, explaining<lb />
where he had come from. Weisberg<lb />
responded withIf you came that<lb />
far, you've got to get a picture<lb />
and posed with the marine, as well<lb />
as several other bystanders and gave<lb />
all his address so that when the<lb />
photos were developed they could<lb />
be sent to receive his autograph.<lb />
During rehearsal a call went out<lb />
for a repeat and the reply was "1<lb />
can't my nails aren't dry<lb />
An example of Weisberg's per-<lb />
sonal charm came when he was<lb />
stopped in the parking lot by a lost<lb />
fan and asked "Is Tim Weisberg<lb />
still playing at the Attic tonight<lb />
Weisberg answered yes, recomended<lb />
the performance and went on his<lb />
way. (When the woman saw him on<lb />
stage after the show she came back<lb />
and apologized. Weisberg laughed<lb />
and told her not to worry about it<lb />
with a grin.)<lb />
But it was the musical talent that<lb />
so many came to hear and ap-<lb />
preciate. The entire performance<lb />
blended together into a rainbow of<lb />
song and laughter.<lb />
Many people are unfamiliar with<lb />
Weisberg's work, a factor that<lb />
Weisberg blames partially on the<lb />
radio industry especially at the<lb />
present time.<lb />
"I would say that the people that<lb />
come to our performances really cut<lb />
across a wide range of people. We<lb />
played down in Florida at<lb />
something called the Youth Fair on<lb />
Friday. The Saturday night show<lb />
was supposed to be Ozzie Osbourne<lb />
which is like completely different<lb />
musically.<lb />
"And we have 14 and 15 year olds<lb />
which is quite shocking as far as the<lb />
record company is concerned. They<lb />
think the people that come and<lb />
listen to my music wear suits and<lb />
ties and they're above 25 years old<lb />
and that type of stuff. So I don't<lb />
know that our music completely<lb />
reached the mainstream, basically<lb />
because of the constraint of radio.<lb />
The radio business right now as far<lb />
as the music they play is pretty<lb />
limited and it's very difficult to get<lb />
instrumental music oneven more<lb />
so than in the past. But hen I think<lb />
that you take a look at our au-<lb />
diences it really does cut across quite<lb />
a wide range<lb />
Photo By DAVE WILLIAMS<lb />
Weisberg And His Instrument<lb />
and electric performance with partial proceeds to the March oj Dunes.<lb />
Karate Club Trains 'Body And Mind<lb />
Bv NGELA ROACH<lb />
sun Wriirr<lb />
Body and mind are the two struc-<lb />
tures that the ECU Karate Club at-<lb />
tempts to train. The Karate Club is<lb />
comprised of talented individuals<lb />
who enjoy this development for<lb />
various reasons. Karate gives the<lb />
members a sense o self-confidence.<lb />
Skills are only to be used as a last<lb />
resort. Most karate practitioners<lb />
report that the art helps them to<lb />
maintain self-control. It's an aide in<lb />
relaxation, concentration, and ten-<lb />
sion. Karate isn't intended to pro-<lb />
duce bullies, it is a means of acquir-<lb />
ine discipline and physical fitness.<lb />
The ECU Karate Club operates<lb />
under the Go Ju Shorin system. This<lb />
is a Japanese style with other<lb />
methods mixed in. Go JU Shorin<lb />
was prelected by Bill McDonald<lb />
who is the advanced classes instruc-<lb />
tor for the club. This system is less<lb />
brutal than the one exemplified by<lb />
the late Bruce Lee.<lb />
Classes for beginning karate<lb />
students are every Monday and<lb />
Tuesday night at 7:30 in room 108<lb />
(downstairs) of the Merrick Theatre<lb />
Arts Building. Advance classes meet<lb />
Thursdays at 7:30. Classes meet one<lb />
hour per night and are divided into<lb />
homogeneous groups.<lb />
The first lessons in karate are<lb />
aimed at teaching the beginner to<lb />
overcome fear, panic, and hesita-<lb />
tion. Then the body is trained to go<lb />
through the phsyical rigors of the<lb />
art. Areta Moore, the club's presi-<lb />
dent, states, "we make our bodies<lb />
do some weird things. The body is<lb />
doing things it's not used to<lb />
Actual practice begins with warm-<lb />
ing up exercises. Variations of yoga<lb />
and gymnastics are used to stretch<lb />
every part of the body. Members are<lb />
not placed on a special diet but are<lb />
advised against eating before<lb />
classes. Moore describes herself as<lb />
"a regular junk food junkie" but<lb />
admits that if she would diet, her<lb />
skills would improve. "Karate<lb />
demands a great deal of determina-<lb />
tion and concentration but sticking<lb />
with it pays off Moore said.<lb />
The Karate Club was formed in<lb />
1963 with Bill McDonald as its head<lb />
instructor. Mr. McDonald is a sixth<lb />
degree black belt champion. His<lb />
own karate school is located at 903<lb />
Dickinson Avenue. Through the<lb />
years the club has established a<lb />
sound reputation. This group is well<lb />
known in the eastern region because<lb />
of the notable competition it has<lb />
won. The team has also made<lb />
headlines in the western part of the<lb />
state and in other areas in the South.<lb />
One point is certain, this group is<lb />
not slack. Ms. Moore declares it to<lb />
be "very formal Even though<lb />
practice is not strictly enforced, it is<lb />
greatly encouraged. Practice is not<lb />
considered a game but is viewed as a<lb />
process in obtaining rank. "It's not<lb />
a sports club but is a teaching club<lb />
Moore stated. Members see karate<lb />
as a martial art, not a sport. An art<lb />
is considered to be skilled ac-<lb />
complishments but a sport is con-<lb />
sidered a game. Most members<lb />
become indignant when karate is<lb />
referred to as a sport.<lb />
The Karate Club has a promising<lb />
future if tournaments won can be<lb />
used as evidence. It recently won a<lb />
tournament in Shelby, and last fall<lb />
the team won the Battle of Atlanta<lb />
Championship, i he Atlanta Pro<lb />
Am. the Carolina Karate Cham-<lb />
pionship in Goldsboro, and a tour-<lb />
nament in Elizabeth City have all<lb />
fallen into their hands. The team<lb />
hopes to gain the championship of<lb />
the Battle of Atlanta II on April 24.<lb />
The team has a traveling group<lb />
which participates in these meets,<lb />
with expenses financed by the club.<lb />
The ECU Karate Club travels as a<lb />
group, but each individual enters<lb />
under his own name not under the<lb />
club title.<lb />
In addition to participation in<lb />
karate meets, the club gives<lb />
demonstrations. A two week notice<lb />
should be rendered to allow for suf-<lb />
ficient preparation. Barefoot On the<lb />
Mall was host to one of the<lb />
demonstrations this past season.<lb />
For more information concerning<lb />
the demonstrations contact Areta<lb />
Moore at 758-9827.<lb />
The Karate Club has approx-<lb />
imately three hundred members but<lb />
personal friendships are not lacking<lb />
in this vast group. "We are a very<lb />
tight knit group Moore com-<lb />
mented. Each member has a goal �<lb />
to be the best. However, conversa-<lb />
tion is dominated by referring to the<lb />
group, the team, or the club not the<lb />
individual. Since equipment is fur-<lb />
nished by the university and the only<lb />
other requirements are to pay a one<lb />
�ime fee of ten dollars and to wear<lb />
loose clothing, the student who<lb />
wants to be involved need only<lb />
possess willingness. Whatever is<lb />
amiss in your knowledge or perfor-<lb />
mance of the art will be readily<lb />
taught by the club.<lb />
WZMB: The People Behind The Music<lb />
B JOSEPH OUN1CK<lb />
xutl Mriirr<lb />
When WZMB came on the air not<lb />
long ago. the voices of some of<lb />
ECl 's students began modulating<lb />
through the air waves, bringing<lb />
stereos alive with various styles ot<lb />
music. But. who are the people<lb />
behind the voices?<lb />
It you tune into the station at<lb />
noon or 6 pm on Tuesday or Thurs-<lb />
day vou will hear Warren Baker<lb />
who "aside from being a disc-<lb />
jockev, is the general manager for<lb />
the station. Hailing from Richmond<lb />
Virginia, he has been going to ECU<lb />
for two years and is hoping to be a<lb />
communications major when and if<lb />
that program materializes.<lb />
As Warren will attest, WZMB is<lb />
not the first station that he has<lb />
worked for: "1 used to work at WR-<lb />
QR. I was in a vocational training<lb />
program in high school where we<lb />
dealt with practical broadcasting,<lb />
and I worked with an educational<lb />
station that ironically got on the<lb />
year after 1 left. 1 had been there<lb />
WZMB disc jockey Elton Boneyis<lb />
to the variety of music on the EC<lb />
Ftwt �y OAV� WILLIAMS<lb />
just one of the many DJs who contribute<lb />
U student radio station.<lb />
two yers. It really blew my mind.<lb />
That's why 1 was counting on<lb />
WZMB to get on the air, and it is,<lb />
and I'm really excited about it<lb />
He plans to go into, "maybe<lb />
broadcast management. Maybe<lb />
even TV. I have a job over at Chan-<lb />
nel 9. I work there as associate pro-<lb />
ducer for the Saturday News. Real-<lb />
ly, about 90 percent of my time is<lb />
spent here at the station. Two per-<lb />
cent is spent at Channel 9, and<lb />
about 8 percent at home.<lb />
"1 have a problem in radio,<lb />
though. It's my nose. 1 have a bad<lb />
nasal resonance. I've been told this<lb />
by many teachers: 'Warren you will<lb />
never make it in television or radio<lb />
because you sound like you have a<lb />
cold! 1 was born with a cold. It's an<lb />
allergy that I have. But, 1 think 1<lb />
will survive.<lb />
"Really, it is fun. Once you get in<lb />
the studio, you've got alot of power.<lb />
You can do just about anything you<lb />
want. You can create all these im-<lb />
ages in these people's minds. 1 love<lb />
radio. I mean where else. It's an in-<lb />
tangible. All you hear is sound. You<lb />
don't see anything. You can be so<lb />
creative. Like, say you wanted to do<lb />
a spot on dropping a 600 pound<lb />
cherry into a 3000 foot bowl of<lb />
whipped cream and this cherry is be-<lb />
ing carried by a B-l Bomber that's<lb />
flying over. It goes plof! You have<lb />
the sound effects. You can picture<lb />
in your mind what it looks like. If<lb />
you did that on TV, it would cost<lb />
you a heck of alot of money. But<lb />
radio, it's so possible. You can do<lb />
stuff like this. That's why 1 like pro-<lb />
duction. Like I'm working on a<lb />
PSApublic service announcement)<lb />
right now for the Battle of the<lb />
Bands that is coming up. You hear<lb />
artillery fire and stuff. You'll hear it<lb />
when it comes out.<lb />
"The public service an-<lb />
nouncements that you hear on our<lb />
station, I'm in charge of getting<lb />
those on the air and producing the<lb />
spotsThere's not a big load o<lb />
production. 1 wish there were.<lb />
"I've been working for the sta-<lb />
tion for two years, basically just<lb />
working (2 years ago) to get people<lb />
up here to work. We had all these<lb />
albums. Thev needed to be<lb />
catalogued. Still, they're not<lb />
catalogued.<lb />
"We have to have a big budget<lb />
for records. Not unless you want to<lb />
hear Joan Jet, "1 Love Rock-n-<lb />
Roll" all the time on a scratched up<lb />
record. Some of our records are<lb />
wearing out fast.<lb />
"1 am very anti-top 40. I like<lb />
some of the musicAnybody can<lb />
iurn to '1TN and pick up top 40.<lb />
Anybody can turn to 'RQR and pick<lb />
up top 40. When they turn to ZMB<lb />
they sould expect something else.<lb />
That's the way I feel about it. We're<lb />
the alternative. We can play some of<lb />
this stuff (in the old WECU collec-<lb />
tion). There's a lot of people you<lb />
might not of heard of (in the old<lb />
WECU collection). But, I know<lb />
some jocks that will go in the pro-<lb />
duction room, pick out an album<lb />
they haven't even heard of � this is<lb />
real admirable, too � listen to it<lb />
and say, 'hey, that's a good cut<lb />
They'll put it on the air and give<lb />
some exposure to something<lb />
nobody's ever heard of. 1 think<lb />
that's great. That gives us more of<lb />
an alternative image, playing stuft<lb />
that's never been heard of before in-<lb />
stead of just the popular albums.<lb />
5 "What kind of songs are the<lb />
epitamv of the top 40? Daryl Hall<lb />
and John Oates. It's kind of a feel, a<lb />
twang-twang sound, almost a<lb />
predicatble sound, like you know<lb />
what the next note is going to be and<lb />
how it's going to be sung.<lb />
Regurgitated stuff from previous<lb />
years, that's basically top 40.<lb />
AOR (album oriented rock) is<lb />
mostly built on the reputation of the<lb />
artist. Air Supply would not be con-<lb />
sidered AOR for the specific fact<lb />
that they sound too top 40. They are<lb />
top 40. They have a bad image on<lb />
AOR stations, so they won't play.<lb />
Elton John, a few years back, when<lb />
he came out with Goodbye Yellow<lb />
Brick Road and Caribou, his best<lb />
albums, was considered top AOR,<lb />
But they won't touch his stuff<lb />
now "Stairway to Heaven" is a<lb />
classic AOR song, but it's not hard.<lb />
It's not very hard rock, not until<lb />
you get into the middle of it. Here<lb />
we go again with reputation. Led<lb />
Zepplin is one of these heavy metal<lb />
bands that AOR people will always<lb />
play. Most of it depends on reputa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Top 40 is bubble gum. It's sweet<lb />
all the way through. But, AOR,<lb />
you've got to learn to appreciate it.<lb />
"It's (Jazz) so good, especially if<lb />
you have a girlfriend. People call me<lb />
up on the telephone and say 'when<lb />
you going to cut out this jazz crap? 1<lb />
sav, "What do vou mean. Do you<lb />
have a girlfriend nearby? This is the<lb />
perfect music One staffer here<lb />
calls it bellv-rubbing music. Jazz is<lb />
perfect for that. You can't study to<lb />
rock-n-roll these days.<lb />
"We're educational. These peo-<lb />
ple (the WZMB staff) are learning<lb />
sort of like the campus is learning<lb />
with us. They are learning how<lb />
jocks learn by putting them on the<lb />
air and having them make mistakes.<lb />
We've all made some big mistakes.<lb />
" 'ZMB, right now, is kind of<lb />
following a tight rope. We're in the<lb />
middle of two bureaucracies (the<lb />
Media Board and the FCC). 1 hate<lb />
to say it, but we have got to brown<lb />
nose both of them, or we're going to<lb />
lose. The Media Board holds the<lb />
license, and the FCC can take it<lb />
awav.<lb />
"1 think we should have a bigger<lb />
output. Maybe even 9000 watts. The<lb />
wattage is now 282 wattsThe first<lb />
night we went on , supposedly, we<lb />
got a call that somebody heard us in<lb />
New Bern. But, I doubt that's<lb />
rightBut, I think we cover Green-<lb />
ville really well Warren Baker<lb />
concluded.<lb />
Thomas Cormier, a history major<lb />
and psychology minor, is the<lb />
classical music director for WZMB<lb />
and is usually on the air from 10 to 2<lb />
pm Saturdays and 2 to 6 pm Sun-<lb />
days with his programs.<lb />
Thomas has been working for the<lb />
See WZMB, Page 6<lb />
i<lb />
y<lb /><pb facs="00057469_tn_0006" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 25, 1982<lb />
WZMB Plays For Students<lb />
Continued From Page S<lb />
radio station for some<lb />
time: "Since I decided<lb />
to work for the station<lb />
two years ago, when it<lb />
was not even a station<lb />
yet, I started taking<lb />
alot more speech<lb />
courses and radio pro-<lb />
duction courses,<lb />
the public. I need all<lb />
the cooperation that 1<lb />
can possibly get. I need<lb />
support, both moral<lb />
and financial sup-<lb />
portThere are a lot of<lb />
programs that I wish<lb />
we could get. But, the<lb />
problem is it takes<lb />
money, more money<lb />
than I would get for a<lb />
courses that will help budget<lb />
me a lot better in speak- Donna has other in-<lb />
ing<lb />
"A year or so before<lb />
the station went on the<lb />
air, there were folks<lb />
here, working, getting<lb />
the records catagoriz-<lb />
ed. This stations has<lb />
been busy before it<lb />
went on the air<lb />
The day the station<lb />
went on the air, "1 had<lb />
a 6:30 class, and we<lb />
went on about seven<lb />
after six, and it was one<lb />
of the most joyous oc-<lb />
cassions I've had. It<lb />
was actually the birth<lb />
of a child because of all<lb />
the pain and struggle<lb />
we went through. We<lb />
got it on the air. Now,<lb />
like all children, we are<lb />
finally getting growing<lb />
pains. But, yeah, I was<lb />
ecstatic when we went<lb />
on the air. It freaked<lb />
me out<lb />
Behind the mike.<lb />
"The first time, I was a<lb />
bit skittish. After a<lb />
while, I was feeling a<lb />
lot more relaxed, and<lb />
with my music. I've<lb />
gotten a lot more relax-<lb />
ed with the field of this<lb />
type of music<lb />
(classical). This type of<lb />
music you have to<lb />
blend and mix. The au-<lb />
dience is a little bit<lb />
more critical since they<lb />
know a lot more about<lb />
the music, like the<lb />
music majors.<lb />
"I have enjoyed<lb />
classical music since I<lb />
was a small child. My<lb />
parents instilled that in<lb />
me. I'm lucky in that I<lb />
have great resource<lb />
people, Mr. James<lb />
Reese and Ms. Jerry<lb />
Laudante, the School<lb />
of Music librarian.<lb />
They give me sugges-<lb />
tions, and I pick what I<lb />
like. They're very<lb />
helpful.<lb />
"So far when I mess<lb />
up, 1 get quite a few<lb />
people to call up and<lb />
tell me that I did. So, 1<lb />
suspect 1 do (have a<lb />
large audience)Of<lb />
course, I have had a<lb />
few people come up to<lb />
me and tell me they ap-<lb />
preciate the music. But,<lb />
it will take time. Both<lb />
of us will kind of have<lb />
to grow with each<lb />
other. 1 will grow into<lb />
this music and feel<lb />
what the audience feels,<lb />
and they'll get used to<lb />
me. Hopefully, we'll<lb />
make a good match.<lb />
"The main thing that<lb />
1 would like to state is<lb />
that I need help from<lb />
terests, other than<lb />
radio: "Here at ECU,<lb />
I'm into the Karate<lb />
Club, so I'm working<lb />
out there. I'm not<lb />
dangerous, yet. I hope<lb />
to be lethal someday.<lb />
I'm just beginning. I<lb />
was into karate at my<lb />
other school, but it was<lb />
another form.<lb />
"My future is sort of<lb />
hazy, right now. I'm a<lb />
junior. I wasn't plann-<lb />
ing on it (going into<lb />
broadcasting). But I<lb />
sort of go with<lb />
whateverIf I'm of-<lb />
fered a job (in broad-<lb />
casting), I might take<lb />
it. It's hard to say what<lb />
the future will bring.<lb />
I'm having fun right<lb />
now. I'm planning to<lb />
do something in<lb />
psychology in the<lb />
future. Work for pro-<lb />
bably a large corpora-<lb />
tion with communica-<lb />
tions. I've thought<lb />
about grad school. But,<lb />
if I go, I won't get a<lb />
graduate degree in<lb />
psychology<lb />
The new wave show<lb />
every Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday night, one of<lb />
the station's more<lb />
popular shows, is<lb />
directed and hosted by<lb />
Mark Parrish, a senior<lb />
who is majoring in<lb />
Geography. Mark's<lb />
poition with the station<lb />
is relatively his first job<lb />
in radio: "This is my<lb />
first real job with<lb />
radio. My show is get-<lb />
ting a tremendous au-<lb />
dience. We try to play<lb />
everything from<lb />
Rockabilly to Sky and<lb />
mostly new wave and<lb />
some punk, but not real<lb />
hard punk.<lb />
"I've always been in-<lb />
to new wave. Ever since<lb />
it got started, I was.<lb />
But, I still like rock and<lb />
other types of music. 1<lb />
like all types of music<lb />
About his job, he<lb />
said, "1 love it. I've<lb />
gotten to do my show<lb />
and sit in for other peo-<lb />
ple during rock hours. I<lb />
enjoy just working<lb />
here. It's an experience,<lb />
and I get a lot of good<lb />
experience from it, and<lb />
you get to meet a lot of<lb />
new people.<lb />
"I've always kept a<lb />
good following of all<lb />
the radio stations here,<lb />
and I've always wanted<lb />
there to be an alter-<lb />
native rock radio sta-<lb />
tion here. Even when<lb />
they were pushing for it<lb />
3 years ago, I was<lb />
behind it 100 percent.<lb />
I've wanted to see new<lb />
wave make a break<lb />
here. It's always just<lb />
been right under the<lb />
surface here. You know<lb />
JJ's downtown had a<lb />
following for a long<lb />
time, and I was hoping<lb />
by bringing the new<lb />
wave out here to the<lb />
station, if I could<lb />
achieve that position,<lb />
to bring a better follow-<lb />
ing of new wave here to<lb />
Greenville, instead of<lb />
everybody getting the<lb />
bad idea that all of it is<lb />
just punk, no meaning<lb />
to it at all<lb />
Speaking of his first<lb />
experience on the air,<lb />
Mark said, "I was ner-<lb />
vous at first. I thought<lb />
I was going to mess up<lb />
for sure, and I, the first<lb />
couple of shows, had a<lb />
few mistakes and even<lb />
some now. Tonight, 1<lb />
made a few, but that<lb />
just comes with the job.<lb />
"I really think highly<lb />
of the station. We're<lb />
trying to provide a dif-<lb />
ferent type of music<lb />
that's not available for<lb />
this area. I think we're<lb />
achieving thatI think<lb />
we're filling the gap.<lb />
Some of the other sta-<lb />
tions, ever since we<lb />
came on the air, have<lb />
tried to come along side<lb />
with us. They've<lb />
started playing music<lb />
they've never played<lb />
before. It's purely<lb />
because of us. We're<lb />
drawing an audience<lb />
that enjoys the music<lb />
we play and drawing<lb />
some of their audience<lb />
away from them<lb />
As for choosing<lb />
music, "I go highly by<lb />
requests. If somebody-<lb />
wants to hear<lb />
something, 1 tell them<lb />
to call me up and I'll<lb />
play it. If it gets to the<lb />
place that people want<lb />
to hear it every week,<lb />
then I'll put it on the<lb />
high play list. Ever<lb />
since the show (the new<lb />
wave show) came on<lb />
the air, two months<lb />
ago, I've gotten<lb />
tremendous response.<lb />
The very first night, the<lb />
place was swamped<lb />
with phone callsOn<lb />
Thursday nights, we<lb />
have more phone calls<lb />
than we can handle. We<lb />
ge' that many re-<lb />
quests<lb />
As for his personal<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
MARCH 25, 1981 Page7<lb />
ODU Nips<lb />
Pirates In<lb />
Squeaker<lb />
By WILLIAM YtLVERTON<lb />
Spurts I 1tt�r<lb />
Old-timers say baseball is a<lb />
"game of inches<lb />
And for the East Carolina, that<lb />
old adage proved to be the story of<lb />
Tuesday night's ECAC-South Con-<lb />
ference battle with the Monarchs of<lb />
Old Dominion at bone-chilling Har-<lb />
rington Field.<lb />
With the Pirates holding a<lb />
treacherous 1-0 lead entering the<lb />
Old Dominion half of the seventh,<lb />
the Monarch's used two walks, a hit<lb />
batsman and a bloop double down<lb />
the left-field line to stop last<lb />
Carolina's nine-game winning<lb />
streak, 4-1.<lb />
The loss put the Pirates' record at<lb />
11-4 overall and 3-1 in the ECAC-<lb />
South.<lb />
Old Dominion is now 8-3-1 this<lb />
season and 1-0 in the conference.<lb />
For Pirate coach Hal Baird the<lb />
game's outcome was easily ex-<lb />
plainable. "They just played better.<lb />
"The did what it took to win the<lb />
game. 1 thought we had the chance<lb />
to break it open early, but we didn't<lb />
challenge them. They've got a good<lb />
club, and I'm impressed with<lb />
them<lb />
While Monarch hurler Jim Am-<lb />
brose, 4-1. was impressive with his<lb />
route-going five-hit, no-walk per-<lb />
tormance, liast Carolina pitcher Bill<lb />
Wilder was a little shakey. The Tar-<lb />
boro senior struggled much of the<lb />
night, hitting three batters and giv-<lb />
ing up five walks � one coming<lb />
with the bases loaded in the<lb />
disastrous seventh.<lb />
"He got to the point where he was<lb />
trying to be too fine Baird noted.<lb />
"He was trying to cut the corners a<lb />
little too close and was just missing.<lb />
Then (in the seventh) when he<lb />
siarted losing it, by the time we got<lb />
someone warmed up, it was too<lb />
late<lb />
Old Dominion threat. ' to score<lb />
in the first inning when the first two<lb />
batters singled, but a fielder's choice<lb />
and two strikeouts enabled the<lb />
Pirates to escape.<lb />
But the Pirates had a much<lb />
stronger threat in their half of the<lb />
first, loading the bases with two<lb />
outs. But an infield fly ended the in-<lb />
ning.<lb />
The Monarchs again threated in<lb />
the third with two outs after a hit<lb />
batsman and a walk, but Wilder<lb />
struck out the next batter.<lb />
Fran 1 ugerald gave the Pirates<lb />
their only run of the night in the<lb />
fourth inning when he blasted an<lb />
Ambrose fast-ball over the center<lb />
Aiming In The Right Direction<lb />
Fast Carolina pitcher Bill Wilder was aiming in the right direction against ODU Tuesday night, but the Monarchs didn't<lb />
cooperate, as they nipped the Pirates, 4-1, by scoring four runs in the seventh.<lb />
field fence, a powerful shot at least<lb />
400 feet away from home plate.<lb />
The Pirates were not productive<lb />
the rest of the contest, though, as no<lb />
other run net reached as far as se-<lb />
cond the other five innings. Am-<lb />
brose settled down and left the rest<lb />
up to his teammates.<lb />
Old Dominion then pushed ahead<lb />
in their half of the seventh inning to<lb />
stop East Carolina's win streak.<lb />
Kenny Koperna led off by getting<lb />
hit by a pitch, but was thrown out<lb />
by Fitzgerald when Joe Milhs<lb />
bounced one in the grass in front ot<lb />
home plate.<lb />
Mills then stole second, and se-<lb />
cond baseman Mark Wasinger<lb />
walked. Paul Keyes, also walked,<lb />
loading the bases. W ilder then walk-<lb />
ed Bob Gilland, forcing in Millis,<lb />
thus tying the game.<lb />
Jeff Beard then doubled down the<lb />
left-field line, driving in the winning<lb />
runs.<lb />
As for how the lost affects the<lb />
Pirates' chances of winning the<lb />
ECAC-South regular season cham-<lb />
pionship, Baird says. "This will<lb />
make it tougher. 1 hey are stronger<lb />
than (James) Madison. Ambrose is<lb />
their best pitcher, and we'll pro-<lb />
bably see him again. 1 feel like we<lb />
are capable of pushing some (runs)<lb />
against him. 1 felt we hit the ball<lb />
better and played better defense.<lb />
Thev just had that one inning<lb />
PIR 1 77 H 1 SI H Ml SO 77 V:<lb />
East Carolina's top eight batters:<lb />
Fran Fitzgerald, .395 with a team-<lb />
leading four home runs; Robert<lb />
Wells, 371; John Hallow, .368;<lb />
Mike Sorrell. .351; Todd Evans,<lb />
.339; Jack Curlings, .333; David<lb />
Wells. .315 and Chuck Bishop,<lb />
.305. As a team. East Carolina is<lb />
hitting .312 while opponents are at a<lb />
.180 clip.<lb />
Pirate pitchers continue have im-<lb />
pressive seasons. Bob Patterson is<lb />
leading the squad with a .60 earned<lb />
run average. Charlie Smith is second<lb />
with a .64, and freshman Bobby<lb />
Davidson is next with a 1.64.<lb />
Another freshman. Chubby Butler,<lb />
follows with a 2.33 average while<lb />
ace reliever Kirk Parsons has a 2.33<lb />
mark. As a team. Fast Carolina has<lb />
a 1.87 overall earned run average<lb />
while opponents have a 5.86 mark.<lb />
The Pirates have outscorcd their<lb />
opponents, 92-37, and outhil them,<lb />
147-80.<lb />
East Carolina Takes Two From Arch-Rival<lb />
An unidentified Lady Pirate is tagged out at second by an N.C. Slate player. (Pholo by Dave Williams.)<lb />
By CYNTHIA PLEASANTS<lb />
M-tant sports I- diior<lb />
The Wolfpack may have been<lb />
fired up but not enough to beat the<lb />
Lady Pirates.<lb />
ECU's women's softball team,<lb />
now 13-3. hosted a doubleheader<lb />
this past Wednesday, defeating N.<lb />
C. State in two games.<lb />
Head coach Sue Manahan said<lb />
she expected the Lady Wolfpack to<lb />
be ready to play, especially after<lb />
beating them, 14-6, in the A&amp;T<lb />
tournament this past weekend.<lb />
"That's why we knew we had to<lb />
play good defense in the<lb />
doubleheader<lb />
In the second game ECU had a<lb />
6-1 lead, but State fought back to<lb />
score two runs and had two on base<lb />
with only one out left.<lb />
State's Dawn Mclaurin popped a<lb />
fly ball to the right-center fence,<lb />
driving in two mnners.<lb />
ECU centerfielder Mitzi Davis,<lb />
however, hurled the ball to second<lb />
baseman, Ginger Rothermel, who<lb />
then threw to homeplate, where<lb />
Mclaurin was tagged out, ending<lb />
the ballgame.<lb />
In the opening game, the Lady<lb />
Pirates scored once in the first and<lb />
gained two more in the sixth.<lb />
Jeantette Roth, now 9-2, was the<lb />
winning pitcher in both games.<lb />
ECU senior Shirley Brown went<lb />
two-for-three, with a double and<lb />
two runs batted in. Ciina Miller and<lb />
Davis also went two-for-three.<lb />
State's Sue Williams went two-for-<lb />
three in the first game.<lb />
In the second game the Lady<lb />
Pirates scored two runs in the bot-<lb />
tom of the first after State had<lb />
scored once in the top of the inning.<lb />
The Pirates added one in the third,<lb />
another in the fourth, and two in the<lb />
fifth, before State rallied for four in<lb />
the seventh.<lb />
Coach Manahan said the team<lb />
performed well, and was especially<lb />
pleased with some key plays by third<lb />
base freshman Marie Grube,<lb />
Yvonne Williams, and Fran Hooks.<lb />
Cynthia Shepard, ECU's<lb />
strongest offensive player, was not<lb />
able to play because of a pulled<lb />
muscle.<lb />
Manahan praised sophomore<lb />
Melody Ham, who replaced<lb />
Shepard.<lb />
"She did a great job out there and<lb />
played consistently on defense<lb />
Manahan had to make quite a few<lb />
position changes due to injuries.<lb />
Manahan said senior Maureen Buck<lb />
played exceptionally well after swit-<lb />
ching to shortstop from her usual<lb />
third base position.<lb />
"She made a diving catch<lb />
Manahan said, "taking away a sure<lb />
base hit<lb />
Manahan added that she is op-<lb />
timistic about having a successful<lb />
season.<lb />
"I just hope we keep improving<lb />
she said.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will travel to<lb />
UNC-Wilmington next Tuesday for<lb />
a doubleheader. Gametime is 3:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Pirates Defeat Campbell<lb />
Even With Aches And Pains<lb />
The East Carolina men's tennis<lb />
team continued their impressive<lb />
season by defeating Campbell<lb />
University 7-2, for their fourth vic-<lb />
torv against no defeats even though<lb />
Norman Bryant and Barry Parker<lb />
plaved with injuries.<lb />
Campbell fell to 8-4.<lb />
Summary<lb />
Billy Williams (Camppelt)<lb />
defeated Keith Zengel (ECU) 7-6.<lb />
7-5.<lb />
Donald Rutledge (ECU) defeated<lb />
Eddie Luck (Campbell) 6-0, 6-3.<lb />
Barrv Parker (ECU) defeated<lb />
Frankie Delconte (Campbell) 3-6,<lb />
6-3, 6-1.<lb />
Kevin Covington (ECU) defeated<lb />
Peter Gemborys (Campbell) 7-6,<lb />
7-5.<lb />
Don Gordon (Campbel) defeated<lb />
Norman Brvant (ECU) 6-2, 6-4.<lb />
Doubles: Zengel-Parker (ECU)<lb />
defeated W illiams-Luck (Campbell)<lb />
6-7, 6-0, 63.<lb />
Lepper-Bryant (ECU) defeated<lb />
Delconte-Gordon (Campbell) 6-4,<lb />
6-3.<lb />
Rutledge-Trebel (ECU) defeated<lb />
Gvmborvs-Dvchoff (Campbell) 4-6,<lb />
6-2. 7-5.<lb />
Lady Pirates Fall<lb />
The East Carolina women's ten-<lb />
nis season dropped their first match<lb />
of the season Tuesday afternoon,<lb />
falling 5-4 to Trenton State College<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
The Lady Pirates are now 3-1.<lb />
"(Katharine) Tolson had an ex-<lb />
cellent performance noted coach<lb />
Carolyn Brown following the<lb />
match.<lb />
"We have accomplished a lot ot<lb />
the goaMs we wanted to accomplish.<lb />
We definitely have momentum right<lb />
now. "<lb />
Summary<lb />
State)<lb />
(ECU)<lb />
Pam Fera (Trenton<lb />
defeated Debbie Christine<lb />
6-2, 5-7, 6-2.<lb />
Katharine Tolson (ECU) defeated<lb />
Donna Weeks (Trenton State) 6-0,<lb />
6-0.<lb />
Wendy Kofman (Trenton State)<lb />
defeated Janet Russell (ECU) 6-1,<lb />
2-6, 6-1.<lb />
Laura Redford (ECU) defeated<lb />
Monica McGrory (Trenton State)<lb />
4-6, 7-6,6-1.<lb />
Tracey Eubank (ECU) defeated<lb />
Lynn Heinman (Trenton State) 6-4,<lb />
6-1.<lb />
Hillary Burk (Trenton State)<lb />
defeated Hannah Adams (ECU)<lb />
4-6, 6-2, 7-5.<lb />
Doubles: Fera-McGrory (Trenton<lb />
State) defeated Tolson-Christine<lb />
(ECU) 6-1, 6-4.<lb />
Russell-Redford (ECU) defeated<lb />
Weeks-Kofman (Trenton State) 6-2,<lb />
6-2.<lb />
Heinman-Burk (Trenton) d.<lb />
Harrison-Adams (ECU) 6-2, 6-1.<lb />
East Carolina Competing<lb />
Atlantic Coast Relays<lb />
East Carolina coach Bill Carson<lb />
will take his Pirates to the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Relays at North Carolina<lb />
State this Saturday, March 27 as<lb />
several Pirates will attempt to<lb />
qualify for the 1C4A Champion-<lb />
ships.<lb />
"We're running against some<lb />
tough teams Carson pointed out.<lb />
"It'll be a challenging meet<lb />
East Carolina will be running<lb />
against squads from North<lb />
Carolina, Winston-Salem State,<lb />
Pembroke State, Wake Forest,<lb />
Duke, North Carolina State, Cor-<lb />
nell, Bowling Green, Kent State, the<lb />
Philadelphia Pioneers, Old Domi-<lb />
nion and St. Augustine's.<lb />
The Pirates will be competing in<lb />
the 110 meter high hurdles (Steve<lb />
Rash), the 400-meter relay (Michael<lb />
Goings, Terry Ford, Tim Sephus,<lb />
Keith Golden), the 880-yard relay<lb />
(the same runners except Golden<lb />
and Sephus will switch positions),<lb />
the spring medley relays and the<lb />
mile relay (Keith Clarke, Lawrence<lb />
Ervin, Carlton Fraier and Cephus).<lb />
Hurdler Rash needs a 14.74 clock-<lb />
ing to qualify for the IC4A Outdoor<lb />
Championship meet, and the<lb />
400-meter relay squad needs a<lb />
42.10.<lb />
The mile relay qualified last<lb />
weekend at the Domino's relay with<lb />
a time of 3:13.71, three seconds over<lb />
the qualifying time of 3:16.98.<lb />
The Pirates will be without some<lb />
key sprinters Clint Harris and Ray<lb />
Dickerscn. However, Shaun Laney<lb />
will run in the 400 meters and hopes<lb />
to run a 47.78 or better to qualify<lb />
for the 1C4A Championships.<lb />
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ing a Buccaneer Babe.<lb />
Buccaneer Babes are strictly<lb />
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knowledge of East Carolina.<lb />
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welcome to apply.<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 25. 1982<lb />
'Tri-Humps' Win<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
Sports-N-Shorts<lb />
By<lb />
Gregg Melton<lb />
Miller Pre-Season Softball Tournament<lb />
Cloudy days, scattered rain showers and 38<lb />
games later, the 1982 Miller-ECU Intramural Pre-<lb />
Season Softball Tournament is history. Even with<lb />
the bad weather, there was some outstanding play<lb />
throughout the entire tournament.<lb />
In the men's division, 24 teams competed for<lb />
the right to plav in the finals. Two of the early<lb />
favorites, the "Bombers" and the "Desperados"<lb />
bowed out of action in the first two rounds, being<lb />
eliminated by the "Sluts" and "Tau Kappa Ep-<lb />
silon" teams, repsectively. Well, the "Sluts"<lb />
went on to make it to the finals of the winner's<lb />
bracket before bowing out to the "Tri-Humps<lb />
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favorite to win the championship.<lb />
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wav through the losers bracket to earn a shot at<lb />
the finals. Here the "Tri-Humps" proved to be<lb />
too much as they went on to beat the<lb />
"Bombsquad" bv a score of 12-3, making them<lb />
the 1982 Pre-Season champions. Bll Nolan of the<lb />
"Humps" was particularly outstanding and was<lb />
named the men's tournament Most Valuable<lb />
Player.<lb />
Though there were only five teams in the<lb />
women's bracket, the action was still furious. In<lb />
earlv action, the "MD's" beat the Family Prac-<lb />
tice "Rangers" and the W.B. "Dodgers" to earn<lb />
the finalist position of the winners bracket.<lb />
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other finalist position in the loser's bracket by<lb />
posting a win over the "Chuggers This set the<lb />
stage for the rematch between the "Dodgers" and<lb />
the" "MD's Again, the "MD's" proved that<lb />
they were indeed the champions as they scored a<lb />
9-5 triumph. Janis Parlon of the "MD's" was<lb />
voted the women's Most Valuable Player.<lb />
The East Carolina Intramural Department<lb />
would like to thank all of the participants for<lb />
their plav durine the weekend and also pay a<lb />
special tribute lo the MILLER BREWING COM-<lb />
PANY for their continued outstanding efforts in<lb />
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