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She �a0t (Earnitntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
ol.58 No.64<lb />
Wednesday, June 9. 19K2<lb />
(Greenville, N (<lb />
M Panes<lb />
"Last-Ditch Effort' To Pass Amendment<lb />
ERA Proponents Abandon Referendum Bill<lb />
KM EIGH, . (UPI) Sup-<lb />
ers of the I qua! Rights mend<lb />
meni abandoned efforts ruesday to<lb />
set up a non-binding statewide<lb />
,t last-ditch effort to<lb />
pass the amendment in North<lb />
olina.<lb />
Rep l i Vdams, D w ake, said<lb />
tougl � otes in the<lb />
ERA referendum<lb />
to primary election<lb />
e measure would not<lb />
ntroduced because it would be<lb />
i I in the Senate on procedural<lb />
"We have explored even avenue<lb />
think � to have the<lb />
ns dered in the<lb />
 � �! mined it is<lb />
impossible tic said "Our assess-<lb />
ment is n would be impossible to get<lb />
it past the Senate rules.<lb />
�� 1 his referendum bill will not be<lb />
introduced Adams told reporters<lb />
following a strategy meeting with<lb />
1 RA supporters, including House<lb />
Speaker List on Ramse) .<lb />
D-Madison.<lb />
I he ERA has been ratified by 35<lb />
states, but three more musl approve<lb />
it before it expires June 30. North<lb />
c arolina and three other states � Il-<lb />
linois, Florida and Oklahoma �<lb />
had been targeted in a national cam-<lb />
paign to pass the amendment.<lb />
1 he North Carolina Senate oted<lb />
27-23 Friday to table an ERA<lb />
ratification bill five minutes after it<lb />
was formally introduced. I he action<lb />
means ERA supporters need a two-<lb />
thirds majority, oi 34 votes, to<lb />
revive the amendment, but the<lb />
have no chance of changing that<lb />
many votes<lb />
After last week's Senate action,<lb />
Gov. James B Hunt Jr. began<lb />
pushing the referendum Undei the<lb />
proposal, voters in the June 29<lb />
primary would have been allowed to<lb />
express their sentiment tor or<lb />
against the General Assembly's<lb />
ratification o the amendment.<lb />
Although the results would not be<lb />
binding. Hunt was prepared to call a<lb />
special session oi the 1 egislature<lb />
June 30 for a vote on I R <lb />
A spokesman for Hunt. Brent<lb />
Hackney, said ttie governoi was<lb />
disappointed at the decision to<lb />
abandon the referendum, but ae<lb />
eepted the judgement of legislative<lb />
supporters.<lb />
The prospects oi a special session<lb />
June 30 are slim. Hackney said, but<lb />
Hunt would be willing to call one it<lb />
two other states pass ERA b then.<lb />
"It conditions change, we'll act<lb />
accordingly he said.<lb />
Adams and Sen. Robert Jordan.<lb />
D-Montgomery, said they determin-<lb />
ed the referendum bill would not be<lb />
eligible for consideration under the<lb />
Senate's rules, even it it passed the<lb />
House.<lb />
Jordan, whose ERA bill was tabl-<lb />
ed Iriday, said tie conferred with<lb />
Senate leaders, including It. Gov.<lb />
lames c . Green, about the referen-<lb />
dum idea<lb />
He said Green gave no indication<lb />
how he would rule on the matter,<lb />
but alter discussing the Senate rules,<lb />
I or dan reluctantly concluded the<lb />
bill could not be considered.<lb />
Jordan cited a rule that bars the<lb />
inclusion oi defeated k :i lat<lb />
any other measure Becau ERA<lb />
was ielected last wee!<lb />
be considered as pa<lb />
dum bill, tie said<lb />
He also pointed 1 R<lb />
referendum bill was introdu<lb />
year but never consider<lb />
Green had already ruled it m<lb />
"I don't think there are an<lb />
legislative i that we<lb />
with between now and Friday a<lb />
week" when th i egislatun an<lb />
finish u the session, Jordan aid<lb />
He said the only hope for<lb />
irendum bill was "a land; I<lb />
vote in the 120-membei House,<lb />
dams said he had only 63 votes I<lb />
the bill. Another 40 wen<lb />
ant a n creating ai<lb />
e prima which<lb />
slative � a<lb />
aanis ai r ERA sup<lb />
ducted ' te co<lb />
I uesday's House session V<lb />
m embers conducted i<lb />
nes 1 K A supporters cii<lb />
hout the chamb<lb />
commitments from lawmakei<lb />
Campus Community Random Survey<lb />
Shows Varying Opinions On ERA<lb />
Bv<lb />
JOHN VF I FK<lb />
�. d opponents oi the<lb />
dmendment seem to<lb />
ual in numbei on the<lb />
as thev are in<lb />
e<lb />
�<lb />
I K <lb />
ICMIg.<lb />
tmen or<lb />
oi ma-<lb />
law W!<lb />
hurt w omen<lb />
Others were specifically concern-<lb />
ed that the amendment as written is<lb />
too vague. "1 don't think it's ex-<lb />
plicit enough and leaves it too open<lb />
to interpretation was the opinion<lb />
1 a graduate student studying<lb />
administration who asked<lb />
. name not be used<lb />
Oeid re Davenport, a senior<lb />
mess management major,<lb />
agreed "II they pass it like it is<lb />
�. . what will the nidges make<lb />
S ne ERA nts seemed to<lb />
� eai i hang- would<lb />
ERA was passed.<lb />
ae Smith, ior physics ma-<lb />
 "I think Ciod created in<lb />
and woman to re different tor a<lb />
it's the way n always has<lb />
n and always should be<lb />
The opponent group's viewpoint<lb />
can be summed up in one woman's<lb />
nment. "I'm satisfied with the<lb />
Id ways<lb />
On the othei side of the issue.<lb />
Mane I , I an, assistant dean o art<lb />
and sciences, ottered thai ERA,<lb />
"would make a statement, whether<lb />
or not it passes, in the nation as a<lb />
whole. A statement about North<lb />
Carolina's committment to equality<lb />
for all it citizens<lb />
"I think it would be symbolic in a<lb />
concrete wav of what we as a<lb />
democracy subscribe to echoed<lb />
Dr. Pan Dunn ot the health educa-<lb />
tion department.<lb />
Dr. Erwin Hester oi the English<lb />
department stated that, "so much<lb />
oi the opposition to it nas focused<lb />
on very trivial side issues and lr-<lb />
relevancies. Things like separate<lb />
bathrooms tor the sexes and things<lb />
like that, which 1 don't think ERA is<lb />
likely to have am impact on at all.<lb />
And it seems to me that there's real-<lb />
ly no reason not to be for an<lb />
admendment which is designed to<lb />
enhance equality, or give equality to<lb />
all citizens<lb />
Herb Carlton oi the political<lb />
science department is of the opinion<lb />
that whether or not the I RA is pass<lb />
ed will make little difference.<lb />
"Equal rights will happen he said.<lb />
Photo Courtesy ot DA1LV REFLECTOR<lb />
Marching For 1 Cause<lb />
The Southern Christian leadershiponference marched through Greenville on June third in protest ot President<lb />
Reagan's policies.<lb />
Hearings Unveil Drunk Driving Proposals<lb />
B SPENCER STEPHENS<lb />
Mali Wnirr<lb />
"In San Salvador, your first<lb />
drunk driving offense is your last.<lb />
They kill you. In Turkey, thev take-<lb />
drunk drivers twenty miles from<lb />
town, strip them naked, and force<lb />
them to walk home<lb />
"Alcohol related accidents are the<lb />
major cause of death for college<lb />
students<lb />
"Setting two age limits for drink-<lb />
ing is setting a double standard. You<lb />
5 are saying that drinking beei and<lb />
wine is not as serious as drinking li-<lb />
quor when they're both on the same<lb />
level<lb />
These are comments that were<lb />
made during the June 3 public hear-<lb />
ing on drunk driving. Thev come<lb />
from some of the approximately 100<lb />
North Carolinians who endured<lb />
hailstorms and highlights to attend<lb />
the testing.<lb />
This hearing and six others in<lb />
various North Carolina cities were<lb />
sponsored by the Governor's Task<lb />
Force on Drunk Driving.<lb />
The first purpose of the hearings,<lb />
according to task force analyst<lb />
David James, is to inform North<lb />
Carolinians of a seventeen point<lb />
propos1 made bv the Governor's<lb />
Crime Comission.<lb />
To combat drunken driving, the<lb />
proposal recommends stiffening<lb />
drunken driving laws, upping the<lb />
drinking age for beer and wine,<lb />
educating school children and<lb />
young adults about the danger ot<lb />
drunken driving and supporting<lb />
alcohol and drug rehabilitation<lb />
centers.<lb />
1 he second purpose oi the public<lb />
hearings is to listen to citizens' iews<lb />
and ideas about drunken driving<lb />
and to include some oi these ideas in<lb />
the final version of the proposal that<lb />
will be sub mittedto Governor Hunt<lb />
on October 1.<lb />
It is hoped that the proposal will<lb />
be approved by Hunt, then submit-<lb />
ted to and passed bv the North<lb />
Carolina State 1 egislature.<lb />
1 he Governor's Iask force on<lb />
Drunken Driving is under the direc-<lb />
tion o the Governor's Crime Com-<lb />
mission and was organized when the<lb />
commission realized several tacts;<lb />
That approximately 50 percent of all<lb />
traffic fatalities are alcohol related;<lb />
that North Carolina arrests more<lb />
people tor driving undei<lb />
fluence than any othe<lb />
1 exas and California; and I<lb />
North Carolina's arrest<lb />
driving under the influence is rr<lb />
than twice as high as the <lb />
average (14 per i .(MX) per yea<lb />
pared to 6 pel l,(KX per year).<lb />
About thirty of the KM) pe<lb />
that attended the hearing spoke.<lb />
Some of the speakers thought that<lb />
plea bargaining should not be allow-<lb />
ed m alcohol-related traffic ac-<lb />
cidents.Some thought that all<lb />
alcoholic beverges should be taxed<lb />
m order to establish a restitution<lb />
fund tor victims of drunken drb<lb />
All thought that a solution need- I i<lb />
be found.<lb />
ECU Scientists Study Mystery<lb />
Photo By SCOTT LARSON<lb />
Ringer<lb />
This ECU loel tries her hand at a favorite American pastime.<lb />
ECU Writer Sentenced<lb />
For Military Protest<lb />
B GEORGE THRFFWITTS<lb />
H l Nr� Rurmu<lb />
On Monday, Fast Carolina stu-<lb />
dent and Fast Carolinian staff<lb />
writer, Patrick O'Neill was sentenc-<lb />
ed to serve three months in jail plus<lb />
pay court cost of $4(X). following his<lb />
conviction on charges made while he-<lb />
was protesting United States<lb />
military policy.<lb />
O'Neill sentence is shared by<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
students Mark Beatty, Alex Charms<lb />
and Stephen Kahn.<lb />
On May 25, the group were found<lb />
guilty of "willfully, knowingly and<lb />
unlawfully blocking traffic" by<lb />
Magistrate F. Stewart Clark of the<lb />
District Court of the Fastern Region<lb />
of North Carolina in Fayetteville.<lb />
The four were arrested while<lb />
demonstrating against the training<lb />
ot Fl Salvadorian soldiers at Fort<lb />
Breagg.<lb />
In a written statement released<lb />
after the sentencing, O'Neill thank-<lb />
ed his supporters, then said, "I'm<lb />
still in shock. It seems as if the<lb />
judge hadn't heard a word we said.<lb />
I feel as if I have somehow been<lb />
cheated by the judge's unwillingness<lb />
to hear the truth. I now sit in jail<lb />
and the killing in El Salvador and<lb />
the death work of the Pentagon con-<lb />
tinues<lb />
A team of scientists and students<lb />
headed by geologist Dr. Stan Riggs<lb />
of East Carolina University is<lb />
gathering information to help<lb />
unravel one of the mysteries of<lb />
geology: the origin of rich deposits<lb />
of phosphate along the Atlantic-<lb />
seaboard from North Carolina to<lb />
Florida.<lb />
Believed to be the largest<lb />
phosphorites deposits in the world,<lb />
Riggs believes it originated 12 to 15<lb />
million years ago when "everything<lb />
went sort of haywire in the ocean<lb />
"We're trying to understand what<lb />
weird sets of conditions existed then<lb />
that produced this unique and<lb />
anomalous bed he said, explain-<lb />
ing that the conditions that formed<lb />
the phosphate beds are no longer ac-<lb />
tive in the oceans today.<lb />
In an effort to gather data on the<lb />
origin of these deposits, the ECU<lb />
researchers are spending 20 days at<lb />
sea on board the RV Cape Hat-<lb />
teras, a new, modern research vessel<lb />
operatd by the Duke-University of<lb />
North Carolina Oceanographic<lb />
Consortium.<lb />
Working along the Continental<lb />
Shelf region oi North and South<lb />
Carolina, the scientists use special<lb />
instruments that take seismic-<lb />
readings of the earth's formations<lb />
below the ocean floor. In addition,<lb />
a sophisticated vibrating drill<lb />
powered by compressed air, allows<lb />
them to punch through the sea floor<lb />
to collect 30 to 40 foot core samples<lb />
of bottom sediment.<lb />
"We can tell the nature of the<lb />
rock and the distribution of the<lb />
rocks (from the seismic readings)<lb />
and with our core sampling we can<lb />
tell what these rocks are says<lb />
Riggs.<lb />
"We want to understand how this<lb />
phosphate formed, why it formed<lb />
and where it formed he said.<lb />
Phosphate primarily develops<lb />
from old marine deposits that form-<lb />
ed on the ocean floor at various<lb />
times in the past. As one of life's<lb />
essential elements, it is also found in<lb />
small amounts almost everywhere<lb />
but it is extremeiv rare to find it in<lb />
significant abundance.<lb />
The large inland deposits of<lb />
phosphates in North Carolina and<lb />
Florida are currently being mind as<lb />
an ingredient for fertilizer, rhese<lb />
mines provide about 40 percent of<lb />
the world's supplv and 85 percent of<lb />
the fertilizer needs in the United<lb />
States. Other significant deposits<lb />
that formed at the same time as<lb />
those in the Southeastern U.S. are<lb />
found in Mexico, South America.<lb />
California, Africa and Peru.<lb />
Riggs said there is little need at<lb />
the present time to mine o shore<lb />
deposits o phosphate but this will<lb />
change in the future as the world's<lb />
population increases and the de-<lb />
mand for food becomes greater.<lb />
Scientists predict that b the end of<lb />
the 20th century, phosphate<lb />
resources in the U.S. will play a ma-<lb />
jor role in world, trade.<lb />
"Our primary purpose is to<lb />
understand the origins o these<lb />
sediments but one of the nice things<lb />
about it is we will probably be fin-<lb />
ding new deposits in the process of<lb />
doing that Riggs said.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Dave Odom, ECU's basketball<lb />
coach for the past three years, is<lb />
headed for IVA. For the com-<lb />
plete story, see Sports.<lb />
Inside Index<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Features<lb />
Sports<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
2<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
7<lb />
9<lb />
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2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN JUNE 9, 1982<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
if you or your organization<lb />
would like to nave an item printed<lb />
In the announcement column,<lb />
please type it on an announcement<lb />
form and send it to The East<lb />
Carolinian in care of the produc<lb />
tion manager<lb />
Announcement forms are<lb />
available at the East Carolinian<lb />
office in the Publications Building.<lb />
Flyers and handwritten copy on<lb />
odd siied paper cannot be ac<lb />
cepted.<lb />
There is no charge for an<lb />
nouncements, but space is often<lb />
limited Therefore, we cannot<lb />
guarantee that your announce<lb />
ment will run as long as you want<lb />
and suggest that you do not rely<lb />
solely on this column tor publicity<lb />
The deadline for announcements<lb />
is 5 P m Friday for the Tuesday<lb />
paper and 5 p.m Tuesday for the<lb />
Thursday paper No a<lb />
nouncements received after these<lb />
oeadlines will be printed.<lb />
This space is available to an<lb />
campus organizations and depart<lb />
ments.<lb />
TESTING<lb />
Three teats quaiifmg college<lb />
graduates tor advanced studies<lb />
will be given at ECU during June.<lb />
The tests are: Law School Admis<lb />
sion Test, to be given June 16, The<lb />
Graduate Record Examination,<lb />
June 12. and the Graduate<lb />
Management Admission Test,<lb />
June �<lb />
Persons interested in taking the<lb />
tests must register in advance.<lb />
Further information and ap<lb />
plication materials are available<lb />
from the Educational Testing Ser<lb />
vice. Box 966 R. Princeton, N.J.<lb />
08540 or from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, 105 Speight, ECU, Green<lb />
vine, N C 27834<lb />
PERSONAL<lb />
DEVELOPMENT<lb />
Personal Development pro<lb />
grams begin June 10, Darkroom<lb />
Photography l, June 12, Small<lb />
Computer, July 7, Aerobic<lb />
Exercse. July 8. Nutrition and<lb />
Weight Control For information<lb />
Call 757 6143<lb />
NIGHT CLASSES<lb />
Credit classes will be offered on<lb />
weekday nights for the Summer.<lb />
Monday and Wednesday course<lb />
include; ECON 2133. MATH 0045.<lb />
PSYC 1050. Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
nights courses Include; SOCI 2110.<lb />
SPCH 2080. FINA 2244, and ECON<lb />
2 2 23<lb />
Classis begin June 16 and end<lb />
August 5. Registration begins on<lb />
June 14 at Erwln Hall.For further<lb />
information call 757-6324<lb />
ATTENTION ECU<lb />
ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
The Buccaneer needs your help.<lb />
If you or a friend of yours was a<lb />
member of an organization either<lb />
Greek, Service oriented, or<lb />
academicaly or professional<lb />
oriented and your group had your<lb />
group picture made for the<lb />
1981 1982 Book, please call the<lb />
Buccaneer We need some<lb />
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Foreign Language Exemption<lb />
Sought For ECU Hearing Impaired<lb />
Shorld an ECU stu-<lb />
dent who has a severe<lb />
hearing and speech im-<lb />
pairment be declared<lb />
exempt from the<lb />
university's foreign<lb />
language requirement?<lb />
This question is now<lb />
being considered by<lb />
Mike Ernest, director<lb />
of ECU's Program for<lb />
Hearing Impaired<lb />
Students, and Dr. Mar-<lb />
tin Schwarz, chairman<lb />
of ECU's Foreign<lb />
Language Depart-<lb />
ment.The result of<lb />
Ernest's and Schwarz's'<lb />
discussions will directly<lb />
affect a large majority<lb />
of ECU's hearing im-<lb />
paired population and<lb />
set precedents for other<lb />
handicapped students<lb />
who seek concessions<lb />
from the university.<lb />
Consideration of the<lb />
above question stems<lb />
from the recent lack of<lb />
successof one hearing-<lb />
impaired student who,<lb />
outside of the study of<lb />
foreign language, has<lb />
earned a respectable<lb />
grade point average.<lb />
This student endured<lb />
four semesters of<lb />
beginning level foreign<lb />
language before receiv-<lb />
ing a passing grade<lb />
The student's argu-<lb />
ment says that not be-<lb />
ing able to hear a<lb />
foreign language<lb />
severely impairs the<lb />
learning of it. Addi-<lb />
tionally, while many<lb />
hearing students can<lb />
passively sit back, listen<lb />
and understand a lec-<lb />
ture, a hearing-<lb />
impaired student must<lb />
actively watch an inter-<lb />
preter who, naturally,<lb />
is subject to error.<lb />
Another factor that<lb />
must be considered is<lb />
the limitation of sign<lb />
language. As one inter-<lb />
preter put it, "One can-<lb />
not adequately inter-<lb />
pret a foreign language<lb />
class with sign<lb />
language<lb />
The language forces<lb />
the interpreter to spell<lb />
all words on his fingers<lb />
which is extremely<lb />
hard. It is even harder<lb />
for the student to<lb />
understand the mass of<lb />
fingers that are fumbl-<lb />
ing around in front of<lb />
his eyes. It is also hard<lb />
to find an interpreter<lb />
who is both skilled in<lb />
sign and knows the<lb />
foreign language well<lb />
enough to interpret it.<lb />
The inability to hear<lb />
that hinders the learn-<lb />
ing of a foreign<lb />
language also hinders<lb />
the learning of English.<lb />
A hearing-impaired<lb />
person cannot "sound<lb />
ouf'words to<lb />
remember their spelling<lb />
or use things he has<lb />
heard as an example of<lb />
correct English.<lb />
Despite these facts,<lb />
there are several col-<lb />
leges that have 75 per-<lb />
cent to 100 percent suc-<lb />
cess rates among the<lb />
hearing-impaired<lb />
students they require to<lb />
study foreign language.<lb />
(Gardner-Webb,<lb />
Madonna College, Ten-<lb />
nessee Temple Univer-<lb />
sity). These success<lb />
rates are achieved with<lb />
tutors, classroom<lb />
notetakers and in-<lb />
dividualized instruc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
According to Dr.<lb />
Jose Baro of ECU's<lb />
Foreign Language<lb />
Department, these<lb />
methods are good and<lb />
may help hearing-<lb />
impaired students suc-<lb />
ceed at ECU, but they<lb />
are impractical. Baro<lb />
says that the number of<lb />
foreign language<lb />
students at ECU is very<lb />
high and that in-<lb />
dividualized instruction<lb />
of hearing-impaired<lb />
students would force<lb />
professors to spend an<lb />
unreasonably large<lb />
amount of time with a<lb />
very small group of<lb />
students.<lb />
Edward Burchette, a<lb />
profoundly deaf<lb />
graduate of ECU, pass-<lb />
ed German 1001 in his<lb />
senior year with flying<lb />
colors and without ex-<lb />
tensive tutoring or in-<lb />
dividualized instruc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
If he was able to suc-<lb />
ceed without the advan-<lb />
tage of partial abilities<lb />
of speech and hearing,<lb />
then all hearing-<lb />
impaired students<lb />
should be able to<lb />
right?<lb />
"Wrong says<lb />
Ernest. "Eddie had a<lb />
strong language<lb />
background and didn't<lb />
use his voice, so he<lb />
wasn't expected to suc-<lb />
ceed on an oral or aural<lb />
level. The other student<lb />
did have some abilities<lb />
at speech and hearing<lb />
and was expected to<lb />
speak and hear the<lb />
language when that<lb />
wasn't possible<lb />
This statement sup-<lb />
ports Ernest's proposed<lb />
solution. He has sug-<lb />
gested individualized<lb />
evaluation of hearing-<lb />
impaired student's<lb />
speech and hearing<lb />
abilities. He thinks that<lb />
then the decision to re-<lb />
quire language or an<lb />
alternative (i.e. foreign<lb />
history or literature)<lb />
can be properly made.<lb />
Schwarz says that<lb />
Ernest's plan is feasi-<lb />
ble, but that he does<lb />
not yet have enough in-<lb />
formation to make a<lb />
decision. He is also<lb />
waiting for the Foreign<lb />
Language Depart-<lb />
ment's Curriculum<lb />
Committee to<lb />
reconvene this fall<lb />
before going through<lb />
formal decision making<lb />
procedures<lb />
Abubakar Fada, a<lb />
hearing-impaired stu-<lb />
dent who may be af-<lb />
fected by the results of<lb />
the decision doesn't<lb />
think that hearing-<lb />
impaired students<lb />
should be required to<lb />
take foreign language.<lb />
Fada feels this way " . .<lb />
.because the deaf ear<lb />
can't hear when that<lb />
language is spoken and<lb />
English itself is not easy<lb />
for a person who can-<lb />
not hear.<lb />
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recreation center is located in the<lb />
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Friday information is available<lb />
on State and Federal Cam<lb />
pgrounds. backpacking Trails.<lb />
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Rivers<lb />
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A march tor "Jobs and Justice"<lb />
sponsored by the Southern Chris<lb />
tian Leadership Conference will<lb />
be coming to Greenville on Thurs<lb />
day All students are invited to<lb />
participate The march will begin<lb />
at 401 Moyewood Drive, at 4 p.m<lb />
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mat.on call 758 6820<lb />
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announced as winners<lb />
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Omega Pi honor socie-<lb />
ty.<lb />
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members of the campus<lb />
Beta Kappa chapter of<lb />
Pi Omega Pi, national<lb />
society for business<lb />
eduction.<lb />
Cedricia Wilson of<lb />
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pient of the Thomas<lb />
Clay Williams<lb />
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senior business educa-<lb />
tion major at ECU with<lb />
the highest overall<lb />
academic grade point<lb />
average.<lb />
Lloyd Yancey<lb />
Garner of Williamston<lb />
received the Marjorie<lb />
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given to the freshman<lb />
business education ma-<lb />
jor with the highest<lb />
academic grade point<lb />
average. The Lena C.<lb />
Ellis Scholarship was<lb />
given to James R.<lb />
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in recognition of<lb />
achieving the highest<lb />
academic grade point<lb />
average among ECU<lb />
business education<lb />
sophomores.<lb />
The Harold M.<lb />
McGrath Service<lb />
Award was presented<lb />
to Linda Hale of New<lb />
Bern. The McGrath<lb />
award recognizes an<lb />
outstanding senior Pi<lb />
Omega Pi member on<lb />
the basis of scholar-<lb />
ship, leadership and<lb />
service to the chapter<lb />
and the field of<lb />
business education.<lb />
Patricia Strum of<lb />
Henderson and<lb />
Lorianne Templeton of<lb />
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for the 1982 Beta Kap-<lb />
pa Service Award,<lb />
given in recognition of<lb />
outstanding<lb />
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Becky Moody of<lb />
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sey Scholarship, in<lb />
recognition of having<lb />
achieved the highest<lb />
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tion majors.<lb />
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tion Association Award<lb />
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Department of<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN JUNE 9, 1982<lb />
Toxic Shock Syndrome Reported<lb />
Doctors Still Search For Cause<lb />
ATLANTA (UPI) �<lb />
The National Center<lb />
for Disease Control<lb />
says about 50 cases of<lb />
toxic shock syndrome<lb />
(TSS) are being<lb />
reported each month,<lb />
but the specific<lb />
bacterial toxin that<lb />
causes the illness re-<lb />
mains unidentified.<lb />
1 he federal health<lb />
agency also gets fre-<lb />
quent telephone calls<lb />
from concerned women<lb />
about the sometimes<lb />
fatal disease that strikes<lb />
young menstruating<lb />
females more ofren<lb />
than any other group.<lb />
Ncarl 2,000 cases of<lb />
I SS hae been reported<lb />
to the center and there<lb />
hae been at least 88<lb />
deaths.<lb />
To help the public<lb />
become aware of toxic<lb />
shock syndrome, which<lb />
first came to public at-<lb />
tention in 1980. the<lb />
Center for Disease<lb />
recently issued the<lb />
following list of ques-<lb />
tions and answers<lb />
about the disease: '<lb />
Q. What is toxic-<lb />
shock sn drome?<lb />
V foxic shock syn-<lb />
drome is an illness that<lb />
occurs primarily in<lb />
young women during<lb />
or shortly after their<lb />
menstrual periods.<lb />
However, there have<lb />
been cases reported in<lb />
men, children and non-<lb />
mentsruating women.<lb />
Q. What are the<lb />
symptoms of toxic<lb />
shock syndrome&amp;<lb />
A. Symptoms usually<lb />
come on suddenly with<lb />
fever, chills, vomiting<lb />
and diarrhea being<lb />
common. The<lb />
temperature is fre-<lb />
quently above 104<lb />
degrees Fahrenheit.<lb />
Other symptons include<lb />
a rapid drop in blood<lb />
pressure and accompa-<lb />
nying dizziness, fain-<lb />
ting or shock, sore<lb />
throat and a sunburn-<lb />
like rash. Most of these<lb />
symptoms are present<lb />
in severe toxic shock<lb />
syndrome, but the il-<lb />
lness also occurs in a<lb />
milder form.<lb />
Q. Are there early<lb />
warning signs?<lb />
A. If a woman is us-<lb />
ing tampons and<lb />
develops a high fever<lb />
and vomiting or diar-<lb />
rhea during her<lb />
menstrual period, she<lb />
should discontinue<lb />
tampon use and consult<lb />
a physician immediate-<lb />
ly.<lb />
Q. How common is<lb />
toxic shock syndrome?<lb />
A. It is not yet known<lb />
how common it is, but<lb />
available information<lb />
indicates it is relatively<lb />
rare. In 1980, during<lb />
the center's intensive<lb />
investigation of toxic<lb />
shock syndrome, mon-<lb />
thly case counts ran as<lb />
high as 133. By late<lb />
1981, the number of<lb />
casess reported to the<lb />
center each month had<lb />
declined to 50 or less.<lb />
Q. What is the fatali-<lb />
ty rate.?<lb />
A. Approximately 3<lb />
percent of cases<lb />
reported in 1981<lb />
resulted in death.<lb />
Q. Is there a risk of<lb />
toxic shock syndrome<lb />
associated with all<lb />
brands oftampons?<lb />
A. Studies to date<lb />
have not shown that<lb />
any specific brand is<lb />
without risk. Some in-<lb />
vestigators have sug-<lb />
gested that tampons<lb />
made with synthetic<lb />
superabsorbent<lb />
material pose a greater<lb />
risk.<lb />
Q. What advice does<lb />
the Center for Disease<lb />
Contral give in the use<lb />
of tampons?<lb />
A. The cewnter em-<lb />
phasizes that any<lb />
preventive measure a<lb />
woman chooses is an<lb />
individual decision.<lb />
Women can markedly<lb />
reduce their risk of<lb />
developing menstrual<lb />
toxic shock syndrome<lb />
by not using tampons.<lb />
Women who choose to<lb />
use tampons may<lb />
reduce their risk by<lb />
alternating them with<lb />
other sanitary aids dur-<lb />
ing their menstrual cy-<lb />
cle.<lb />
Q. Is it possible to<lb />
have toxic shock syn-<lb />
drome more than once?<lb />
A. Yes. The risk of<lb />
having a recurrence is<lb />
reduced, however, by<lb />
treatment of toxic<lb />
shock syndrome with<lb />
appropriate antibiotics<lb />
and by discontinuing<lb />
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Assembly Appropriation Committee<lb />
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June 9, 1982<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Israeli Politics<lb />
l History Of Violence<lb />
Week after week, month after<lb />
month, year after year, generation<lb />
after generation, the same sad story<lb />
holds true. Violence breeds<lb />
violence. It never changes.<lb />
News of the Falkland Islands<lb />
crisis was still hot on the presses and<lb />
yet reports in the past few days have<lb />
revealed that still another war has<lb />
emerged in our troubled world. Yet<lb />
another nation has turned to<lb />
military siege rather than diplomatic<lb />
discussion. Israel, enraged by the at-<lb />
tempted assassination of its am-<lb />
bassador to Britain, Shlomo Argov,<lb />
invaded southern Lebanon Sunday<lb />
in what Israeli leaders called an ef-<lb />
fort to eliminate PLO strongholds.<lb />
Indeed, full-scale negotiations<lb />
with a terrorist organization are un-<lb />
thinkable at best. But the fault for<lb />
this newest fighting in the Middle<lb />
East lies not solely on the shoulders<lb />
of the PLO. Israel has quite an ex-<lb />
tensive history of aggression; the in-<lb />
vasion of Lebanon is merely the tip<lb />
of the iceberg. Remember, it was lit-<lb />
tle more than a year ago that Israeli<lb />
jets staged an unheralded attack on<lb />
an Iraqi nuclear plant. It would<lb />
seem the Israelis must have their<lb />
own sense of justice.<lb />
It is also somewhat ironic that a<lb />
nation so concerned with<lb />
eliminating terrorism has continual-<lb />
ly opted for military solutions to<lb />
each of its greater or lesser pro-<lb />
blems. How long are other nations<lb />
going to sit idle as Israel itself ter-<lb />
rorizes the entire Middle East? How<lb />
, � � Kp rnme<lb />
ui ireedom continue?<lb />
It will continue for as long as the<lb />
rest of the world lets it. The ter-<lb />
rorism will continue until the United<lb />
States and other nations decide to<lb />
take action to discourage Israeli ag-<lb />
gression.<lb />
U.S. presidential envoy Philip C.<lb />
Habib arrived in Israel late Sunday<lb />
in an attempt to halt the escalating<lb />
war. This is, indeed, an honorable<lb />
mission. But sadly, Habib's efforts<lb />
in the warmongering country may<lb />
all be in vain. Israel, as well as being<lb />
known for its violence, has a history<lb />
of shunning political solutions. And<lb />
even when diplomatic measures are<lb />
taken, the small nation is quick to<lb />
forget its own agreements. Former<lb />
President Carter's Middle East<lb />
Summit comes to mind. Begin's<lb />
historic embraces with Carter and<lb />
former Egyptian President Anwar<lb />
Sadat soon became mere memories<lb />
as the peaceful spirit of the summit<lb />
was fast forgotten.<lb />
As a nation whose leaders claim<lb />
they seek international peace,<lb />
justice and sovereignty, the United<lb />
States must take more tangible<lb />
measures against the aggressive<lb />
countries who continue to spread<lb />
the threat of war. Economic sanc-<lb />
tions of one form or another pro-<lb />
vide a strong deterrent. They've<lb />
worked in the past, and, if nothing<lb />
else, they serve to show that this<lb />
country will not condone terrorism<lb />
and counter violence.<lb />
Certainly, the Palestine Libera-<lb />
tion Organization has been at fault<lb />
on more than one occasion. Any<lb />
organization whose sole purpose is<lb />
to propagate and provoke violence<lb />
is at fault by virtue of its nature.<lb />
The elimination of the PLO and ter-<lb />
rorism worldwide is a necessary step<lb />
if the dream of international peace<lb />
is ever to be realized.<lb />
But countering terrorism with<lb />
violence only serves as fuel for the<lb />
fire. And with current alliances in<lb />
the Middle East and worldwide �<lb />
just as the SyrianLebanese pact �<lb />
an invasion like the Israeli raid has<lb />
definite international implications.<lb />
It's time to take action.<lb />
The Statistics Game �<lb />
Numbers Becoming A Part Of Life<lb />
By MIKE HUGHES<lb />
In what we like to call a<lb />
"highly-technological, highly-advanced"<lb />
world, statistics have, indeed, become as<lb />
much a part of our routine as eating and<lb />
drinking.<lb />
Just name a topic, and somewhere, at<lb />
some time, someone, for some ungodly<lb />
reason, has discovered all the pertinent in-<lb />
formation about it. Births, deaths, in-<lb />
vestments, sports, unemployment, infla-<lb />
tion: just name a topic.<lb />
What's that? You say you want to know<lb />
about energy consumption in<lb />
Czechoslovakia? Well, easy enough.<lb />
Czechs use an average 110 million metric<lb />
tons of coal or its equivalent annually as<lb />
opposed to 6.1 million tons, used yearly in<lb />
Nigeria.<lb />
So, energy doesn't tickle your fancy.<lb />
Then how's this for a statistic? Kerkira<lb />
Airport in Corfu, Greece, is the twelfth<lb />
most dangerous airport in the world. And<lb />
anyone planning to jet into Fiji this sum-<lb />
mer will be glad to hear that Nausori Air-<lb />
port in Suva is much safer.<lb />
But, believe it or not, stats aren't all<lb />
worthless. Some, in fact, can come in quite<lb />
handy. Just imagine what a great impres-<lb />
sion you could make on your English pro-<lb />
fessor if you knew that Hamlet's role in the<lb />
Shakespearean play spans 1,422 lines as<lb />
opposed to the part of lago in Othello with<lb />
1,097.<lb />
And imagine the fun you could have at<lb />
parties entertaining all your friends with<lb />
the above repertory. Why, you'd be the life<lb />
of any party.<lb />
Statistics can be interesting, too �<lb />
sometimes to the point of being madden-<lb />
ing. Take these numbers for example. In<lb />
1977, American Airlines, Eastern Airlines,<lb />
U.S. Steel and countless other of the na-<lb />
tion's largest corporations paid nary a pen-<lb />
ny in federal taxes, despite incomes of<lb />
more than $34 million each.<lb />
No doubt the all-time undisputed cham-<lb />
pion for statistics is the United States<lb />
government. If it's been spent, eaten,<lb />
thrown away or just conceived, the U.S.<lb />
government has statistics on it. But for<lb />
some reason, it has always struck me funny<lb />
that in the scores and scores of government<lb />
statistics volumes, there isn't one page of<lb />
figures on government wasteful spending.<lb />
l. t, nonetheless, our beloved<lb />
bureaucracy bombards us each month with<lb />
the grim statistics that, to many, have<lb />
become the sad reality of life. Consumer<lb />
price indexes, median incomes, prime in-<lb />
terest rates, unemployment, inflation and<lb />
a burrage of other sore topics work to the<lb />
same end time after time. They provide the<lb />
government with smiles and the citizen<lb />
with a headache.<lb />
And nowadays it is difficult to imagine<lb />
even the world of sports without using<lb />
statistics. Why, even a 7-year-old boy<lb />
knows the batting average and on-base<lb />
percentages of his favorite pro baseball<lb />
players. Announcers, too, are quick to re-<lb />
mind the fans about the lesser-known<lb />
stats. 1 heard one recently who ranted on<lb />
and on about a team's .729 winning<lb />
percentage when they were ahead in the<lb />
eighth inning with at least a two run lead<lb />
and a right-hander on the mound. It simp-<lb />
ly amazes me that 1 could ever have watch-<lb />
ed the game "intelligently" without know-<lb />
ing that figure.<lb />
Statistics can reveal the grim tales of life;<lb />
they can tell us a lot about a number of<lb />
things. They can reflect a sick society<lb />
preoccupied with trivia, or just a writer<lb />
who doesn't know when to sign off.<lb />
 NO. 5:<lb />
HONOR THy<lb />
MOTHER AND<lb />
FATHER<lb />
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COMMANDMENT NO. 6<lb />
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LEBANESE AND<lb />
PALESTINIANS<lb />
THE EA9T CAKOLIMAN<lb />
Imperialism A Worldwide Threat<lb />
By SAFARI MATHENGE<lb />
At the dawn of time, says a swahili<lb />
legend, the divider of the universe created<lb />
Mount Kenya as his dwelling place and<lb />
bestowed adjacent lands to my tribe. "I<lb />
give this land to you and to your posteri-<lb />
ty announced Murungu, the omnipotent<lb />
power that white men call "God<lb />
For generations, Murungu's command<lb />
remained -unquestioned, uncontested!<lb />
Fror the Indian Ocean to the shores of<lb />
what is called Lake Victoria in world<lb />
maps, the land was ours, and as the elders<lb />
said, "No one could tunya (take it away)<lb />
from us<lb />
But that had been before the British had<lb />
had a vision. Apparently, in the years that<lb />
followed, the European "God" had an an-<lb />
nouncement to make too; "Go unto the<lb />
world and take all the land in my name<lb />
Early this century, the British arrived ar-<lb />
rived in Kenya, indeed in all of Africa,<lb />
disguised as missionaries and claimed the<lb />
land that Murungu had bestowed upon my<lb />
tribe!<lb />
Of course, our resentment smouldered<lb />
as time went by, but at first, the elders had<lb />
been naive and trusting. "Let the<lb />
Muzungus (white wanderers) be But in a<lb />
few years, white men proceded to establish<lb />
themselves as the rulers and owners of that<lb />
land. For the African, the lesson was learn-<lb />
ed the hard way.<lb />
Finally, as life became unbearable, white<lb />
man's resentment flared into what was<lb />
called "the mau mau uprising" of the<lb />
1950s which claimed thousands of lives.<lb />
The "mau mau terrorists as branded by<lb />
the British, hid from the British in the<lb />
caves of the sacred mountain, and from<lb />
there bombarded the British troops until<lb />
they had no choice but to pack and go back<lb />
to England, small as it was.<lb />
Of course, I do not merely intend to<lb />
arouse by-gones here by retelling what is a<lb />
bitter tale for me. I have a purpose!<lb />
Campus<lb />
Spectrum<lb />
Neither do I intend to be simplistic in ad-<lb />
dressing the BritishArgentine crisis. I<lb />
realize that it is a matter more complicated<lb />
than I can justly evaluate, but I have ex-<lb />
plored numerous similaritiess between the<lb />
problems and developments that face the<lb />
Argentine people today and those that fac-<lb />
ed Kenya during those British Colonial<lb />
days and have found profound similarities.<lb />
Britain, and now with the support of big<lb />
brother �  United States � is deter-<lb />
mined more than ever to retain her majes-<lb />
ty's kingdom intact. "We are fighting for a<lb />
just cause says Mrs. Thatcher. Now. just<lb />
what is a "just cause" for a war so<lb />
away from home? If any other countrv had<lb />
claimed land at that proximity, 1 assure<lb />
you the United States would have con-<lb />
demned it as "imperialistic<lb />
Judging from such U.S. policies,<lb />
especially during this period<lb />
"Reagan-double-standard I sup;<lb />
East Carolinian staff writer Patrick<lb />
O'Neill in his assertion that it is not un-<lb />
patriotic to protest inhuman policies divis-<lb />
ed by politicians in their quest for power<lb />
I would be utterly disappointed with the<lb />
United States, but happily there stil! exists<lb />
another United States, timeless and un-<lb />
changing: the vast United States, where<lb />
there is freedom of expression (although<lb />
Patrick O'Neill may question that too) and<lb />
freedom of opportunity, the United States<lb />
of magnificent distances, where one's<lb />
spirit roams with the wind in a land<lb />
beautiful that it seems to expand and<lb />
magnify the knowledge of the beholder.<lb />
This is the United States that I s<lb />
first, travelling mostly by car during<lb />
golden days, living under tents in<lb />
parks during crisp summer nights.<lb />
"Life in those United States 1<lb />
been told three years ago, "is a story t<lb />
told and re-told Now that I have lived<lb />
here myself, I can assure you that I won't<lb />
be without an anecdote to tell to my grand<lb />
children � how vividly the mind's eye will<lb />
bring back certain unforgettable scenes.<lb />
"Campus Forum'<lb />
Is WZMB's General Manager A Tyrant?<lb />
To the General Manager of WZMB or<lb />
whom it may concern:<lb />
A recent problem has arisen on my<lb />
radio dial. You see, I have this problem<lb />
of distinguishing whether our college<lb />
radio station is located at 91.3 or 93.3.<lb />
The only difference I can find between<lb />
the stations at these two locations is that<lb />
one is automated at most times during<lb />
the day, and the one I assume is the cam-<lb />
ous station is live. The music played on<lb />
tne campus station differs very little<lb />
from that played on the commercial sta-<lb />
tions in our area.<lb />
Because of the new programming<lb />
policy (obviously created by someone<lb />
who has no idea of the purpose of a col-<lb />
lege radio station or any knowledge of<lb />
the music industry) our (student) radio<lb />
station has lost any individuality it may<lb />
have had.<lb />
It is no longer individual in its music<lb />
selection, and it no longer allows its disc<lb />
jockeys to be individuals. When our sta-<lb />
tion first went on the air, it was billed as<lb />
the "alternative and it was. The DJ's<lb />
themselves could not stress that point<lb />
enough. (1 notice that they now restrain<lb />
from using this term not only because<lb />
the general manager advised them to do<lb />
so, but, probably, also because they<lb />
would be embarassed to breathe such a<lb />
word.) How alternative can a station be<lb />
if the management decides what should<lb />
be played? And for that matter, how<lb />
much personality andor individuality<lb />
can a DJ have if he is given a clock divid-<lb />
ed into sections telling him which songs<lb />
he can play when? (I know you know all<lb />
this information Mr. G. Manager, and<lb />
you may turn off your ears, which you<lb />
obviously do well and often, but, please,<lb />
at least read the rest of the letter after<lb />
the technical stuff is over.) I think the<lb />
student population should know what<lb />
WZMB's new general manager has done<lb />
to, excuse me, with our radio station.<lb />
The DJ's are given a pie graph which<lb />
represents one hour of a clock. It is sec-<lb />
tioned into slots telling the DJ when<lb />
heshe may play high, medium and low<lb />
air play cuts and oldies. These limita-<lb />
tions are not the only ones. The albums<lb />
which are considered high, medium and<lb />
low air play are placed in special bins<lb />
marked accordingly. When the DJ<lb />
comes to a slot specifying one of these<lb />
three selections, he must go to the ap-<lb />
propriate bin and take the first album<lb />
off the stack (he has no choice) and pick<lb />
a cut from the marked cuts on the<lb />
album.<lb />
Oh, yes, even the songs themselves<lb />
have been pre-chosen and separated into<lb />
those that can be played anytime and<lb />
those that are playable in hours other<lb />
than morning hours. The only choice a<lb />
DJ may make is an oldie, and even these<lb />
are limited by a card catalogue system<lb />
that is too complicated to describe right<lb />
now.<lb />
There are a few "specialty shows"<lb />
that are allowed to break from this<lb />
monotony. They are the classical, jazz,<lb />
new-wave, soul and heavy metal shows.<lb />
At least these shows are a change of<lb />
pace.<lb />
So, what's your excuse, Mr. G.<lb />
Manager? I have heard you say that you<lb />
are striving for consistency. WHY? You<lb />
can't be trying to sell commercials! Con-<lb />
sistency should not be the main objective<lb />
of a campus radio station. These limita-<lb />
tions you have placed on the station<lb />
violate the principle purpose of a college<lb />
radio station: Expression. We no longer<lb />
can express ourselves freely on our own<lb />
damn radio station. Mr. G. Manager, is<lb />
it fair for you to decide what we should<lb />
or should not hear? You have taken our<lb />
choice away. Let the DJ's control their<lb />
own shows again. The people who don't<lb />
like what is being played can exercise<lb />
their choice by turning their tuning<lb />
knobs? They'll come back when so-<lb />
meone who plays exactly what they like<lb />
comes on the air. Students will at least<lb />
have a choice of what to listen to and<lb />
when. People tend to tailor their listen-<lb />
ing to what they like. To hell with con-<lb />
sistency!<lb />
Please consider what I have said. I<lb />
think you will see that some changes<lb />
should be made.<lb />
Edith Jeffreys<lb />
Junior<lb />
Computer Science<lb />
P.S.Mr. G. Manager, if 1 may express a<lb />
personalprofessional opinion, you have<lb />
poor, if any, taste in music.<lb />
ERA<lb />
I'm glad to see a campus newspaper<lb />
cover such national issues as the Equal<lb />
Rights Amendment. Students need equal<lb />
rights too.<lb />
The cavalier manner in which the<lb />
Senate tabled the Equal Rights Amend-<lb />
ment is deplorable. Registered voters<lb />
should call Senator White, he is in the<lb />
book, Vernon E. White, and complain<lb />
There is still time for two-thirds of th-<lb />
senate to untable the bill but only if we<lb />
who favor it will let those senators know<lb />
our thoughts by writing and calling on<lb />
the phone.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Ms. Dot Gronert<lb />
ERA Hotline<lb />
Despite the state senate's tabling of the<lb />
ERA last week, supporters of the<lb />
amendment feel strongly that it is all but<lb />
a dead issue. Therefore, with the na-<lb />
tional deadline fast approaching, it may<lb />
be worth your while to give your state<lb />
representatives a phone call and voice<lb />
your opinion. Pitt County legislators<lb />
can be reached at the following<lb />
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Features<lb />
JUNE 9, 1982<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Fosse Shows<lb />
Us How It's<lb />
Done, Again<lb />
Juiced-Up Summer Concert Slated For Mall Thursday Night<lb />
With enthusiasm, excitement and plenty of talent. Juicy, a five-member<lb />
ensemble from North C arrna, will be performing in a concert on the<lb />
University Mall this Thursday at 8 p.m. The group recently debuted on<lb />
Arista Records with a good first effort. The band's background stems<lb />
from classical, jazz, popular, gospel, rock and soul and their sound has<lb />
been described as "dynamic and quite unique The rain site for the<lb />
concert is Hendrix Theatre. The performance is being sponsored b the<lb />
Student Union Special Concerts Committee.<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
SUIIWriln<lb />
The Student Union Films Com-<lb />
mittee continues its successful sum-<lb />
mer film series with the Oscar-<lb />
winning All That Jazz, to be screen-<lb />
ed tonight at 8 p.m. Next Monday's<lb />
movie is the most popular contem-<lb />
porary comedy to date, Animal<lb />
House. Both films will be shown at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center's Hen-<lb />
drix Theatre. Admission is free with<lb />
ECU ID and Activity Card or MSC<lb />
membership.<lb />
Bob Fosse won the Academy<lb />
Award for Best Director for the<lb />
musical All That Jazz, which was<lb />
awarded Best Picture. Jazz is a col-<lb />
orful, dizzying, kaleidoscope of<lb />
music, backstage drama, comedy,<lb />
sex, soul-searching autobiography,<lb />
fine performances (starring Roy<lb />
Scheider as Fosse's alter ego Joe Gi-<lb />
deon, plus Ann Reinking, Jessica<lb />
Lange and Ben Vereen), and most<lb />
of all, dance.<lb />
"All That Jazz is a film that<lb />
literally dances says Jack Kroll in<lb />
Newsweek. "Its opening is brilliant,<lb />
a thrilling and poignant montage of<lb />
leaping, straining bodies as Joe win-<lb />
nows out a stageful of young<lb />
dancers to the final chorus line. The<lb />
whole movie comes hurtling at you,<lb />
in dazzling editing and the superb<lb />
cinematography of Fellini's<lb />
cameraman, Giuseppe Rotunno . . .<lb />
 Fosse has a fierce courage<lb />
that is a kind of genius: he makes it<lb />
work by a savage sincerity that out-<lb />
faces sentimentality. He is a fine<lb />
director and gets extraordinary per-<lb />
formances from everyone, especial-<lb />
ly Scheider. An actor of great in-<lb />
tegrity. Scheider at last makes the<lb />
powerful impression we've been<lb />
waiting for; he plays Joe with<lb />
wonderfully delicate and telling<lb />
detail. You see all the lusts and<lb />
weaknesses, but you see also an<lb />
underlying sweetness, a kind ot<lb />
forlorn and desperate innocence<lb />
that makes something deeply human<lb />
out of good, bad, weakness,<lb />
strength, triumph, defeat and all<lb />
that jazz<lb />
Moving from the sublime to the<lb />
ridiculous. Animal House will be<lb />
shown next Monday night. June 14.<lb />
at 9 p.m. Nothing more needs to be<lb />
said here about this film, as it has<lb />
already been seen several times b<lb />
every human being under the age of<lb />
ninety-nine, and so has been im-<lb />
pressed into the collective memory<lb />
of mankind for future generations<lb />
to enjoy.<lb />
The End Of An Era: 'Mash' Is On The Outs<lb />
B CD. SAINT-AM AND<lb />
Miff Whirr<lb />
The end is near. The leaders have met. and talks are<lb />
now concluded. The war is ending in 1983. At long last<lb />
Hawkeye, B.J. and the rest of the 4077th are coming<lb />
home; and 1A SH, possibly the best television series<lb />
of all time, will be off the air.<lb />
My infatuation with fASH began when I was in<lb />
the eighth grade. I remember watching the very first<lb />
show. The next day, mv friend Tommy and I talked<lb />
about it in shop class. We both agreed it was certain to<lb />
be a hit, but we had no idea it would ever be as suc-<lb />
cessful as it was.<lb />
In the show's first year ('7374) it won the Emmy as<lb />
Outstanding Comedy Series and has been consistently at<lb />
the top of this category since then. It has been on the air<lb />
a decade, a feat remarkable in itself, and it is syndicated<lb />
to stations across the U.S. 4.S can be seen vir-<lb />
tually every day, often two or three times a day.<lb />
Several factors account for the series' popularity and<lb />
its' consistently fresh, unusually creative outlook. After<lb />
all, the show has been dealing with the same conflict for<lb />
over 10 years.<lb />
Obviously Alan Alda, who will always be<lb />
remembered as the irreverent Hawkeye Pierce, has<lb />
always been the driving force behind the show. He is<lb />
everything most of us want in a comedian; charismatic,<lb />
charming, and a little off. He alone would have been<lb />
enough to carry the show for a few years. Alda has also<lb />
served as creative consultant, writer, and director. As<lb />
creative consultant he works out stories with writers,<lb />
polishes scripts, makes suggestions on how the set can<lb />
be improved and sometimes helps write new scenes. As a<lb />
director he is involved, in addition to coaching per-<lb />
formers, with the editing of MASH. Alda has also<lb />
written many a segment and in 1979 won an Emmy for<lb />
his script entitled "Inga the story of a female doctor<lb />
with more surgical skills than Hawkeye.<lb />
But while Hawkeye has been the focal point of most<lb />
fA SH episodes, one character does not a superior<lb />
television series make. Maclean Stephenson as Col.<lb />
Henry Blake gave us the best of two worlds: he played a<lb />
ridiculously inept commanding officer who also hap-<lb />
pened to be a warm, compassionate and genuinely<lb />
human being. Wayne Rodgers, as Trapper John, was<lb />
the perfect roommate, sidekick, and alter-ego for<lb />
Hawkeye. The early shows dealt primarily with the off-<lb />
beat antics of these two bawdy characters. Of course,<lb />
their counterpart Major Frank Burns (Larry Linville)<lb />
was the inspired antithesis for the unruly duo.<lb />
Those early days, as satisfying as they might have<lb />
been, gave us a serio-comic premise that became<lb />
perhaps a bit too pat. Episodes tended to evolve along<lb />
very similar lines: Hawkeye and Trapper spouting one-<lb />
liners that, as they should be, were wittier than anything<lb />
one ever hears in daily conversation; Frank, usually the<lb />
butt of the jokes, was easily made to look foolish; and<lb />
everything was neatly resolved within the half-hour<lb />
framework. MA SH began to get stale, the characters<lb />
shallow and predictable.<lb />
Following an NBC variety show offer that never<lb />
amounted to anything, Maclean Stephenson asked that<lb />
his Henry Blake character be written out of l.S,<lb />
thus leaving him free to accept the offer. The result,<lb />
Blake's plane being shot down over the Pacific, is telev i-<lb />
sion history and proved the turning point in the show's<lb />
life. Blake's departure meant new personnel in the<lb />
4077th, a new commanding officer and a chance for the<lb />
old characters to do a little soul searching.<lb />
Colonel Sherman Potter (Harry Morgan) was ushered<lb />
in with all his years of military experience behind him<lb />
and a big job ahead of him. 1ASH was suddenly<lb />
converted from a static, formula program into a signifi-<lb />
cant, ever-suprising, always thought-provoking series.<lb />
Once B.J. Honnicutt (Mike Ferrell) arrived, the<lb />
transformation was complete. Character development,<lb />
which was painfully slow in the beginning, began to take<lb />
form and each new episode involved more human emo-<lb />
tions than hi-jinks.<lb />
An early episode in which Hawkeye and Trapper<lb />
operate needlessly on a healthy general to keep him out<lb />
of battle was done later with much different results.<lb />
This time Hawkeye performs an unnecessary appendec-<lb />
tomy on a brutal general while B.J. refuses to take part<lb />
for obvious ethical reasons. The superficiality of the<lb />
early Hawkeye and Trapper would have made this show<lb />
See MASH Page 6<lb />
Can Khan Cope?<lb />
'Trek II' Slick But Schmaltzy<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
stiff Wrilrr<lb />
Mr. Spock, taking a cue from Beldarr Conehead, has<lb />
gotten a job as a driving instructor. His pupil is Saavik,<lb />
a young female Vulcan who is trying out her training<lb />
ears. She wrecks the drivers' ed car, almost running over<lb />
James T. Kirk. Getting old, near-sighted and<lb />
overweight; needing glasses and a corset, Kirk waxes<lb />
nostalgic at the sight of the vehicle. He used to be a race-<lb />
car driver, but they won't let him drive anymore since<lb />
his eyes are so bad. He gets a chance to get back in the<lb />
driver's seat however, when he gets a telephone call<lb />
from an old girlfriend � the two of them as well as<lb />
Spock and a pocket calculator used to double-date years<lb />
ago. She calls to complain that somebody is trying to<lb />
steal her bottle of Miracle-Gro plant food. Kirk races to<lb />
her side, not realizing that it's a trap laid for him by<lb />
Ricardo Montalban, who hates him for having maroon-<lb />
ed him on Fantasy Island at the beginning of a crucial<lb />
network ratings period . . .<lb />
I could continue on in this stream-of-consciousness<lb />
fashion for another few hours, but I think at this point<lb />
I'll land this review right back here on the planet Earth<lb />
� that is, before I'm spent. Soooooo . . .<lb />
Star Trek has always walked a tightrope between high<lb />
drama and unwilling humor, with its actors sporting<lb />
contemporary hairstyles and futuristic outfits. The cast<lb />
speaks a combination of modern expressions and 23rd<lb />
century lingo, enthusiastically emoting through a<lb />
storyline saddled with highly implausable sci-fi and<lb />
heavy-handed humanistic philosophy. The second Star<lb />
Trek movie, sub-titled The Wrath of Khan (now playing<lb />
at the Plaza Cinema in Greenville), has all the above<lb />
faults and more. All in all though, the film is still decent<lb />
entertainment mixed with a message. Let's give that plot<lb />
summary a second try:<lb />
Spock is teaching Star Fleet cadets on the Enterprise<lb />
with special emphasis on a young Vulcan woman,<lb />
Saavik (Kristie Alley). With much simulated mass<lb />
destruction, she fails her test, the purpose of which is to<lb />
see how a starship commander would face a "no-win<lb />
certain death situation. Facing death is the theme of the<lb />
film, a motif given extra meaning with the arrival of Ad-<lb />
miral Kirk. Years ago, he was the only cadet ever to pass<lb />
that same test, but now he is growing old, unsure of<lb />
himself. Bored by the duties of an admiral, he misses<lb />
commanding the Enterprise, his first love.<lb />
Suddenly Kirk receives a distress call from an old<lb />
love, now a scientistworking on Project Genesis. Her<lb />
device is capable both of turning a desert planet into a<lb />
garden overnight and causing incredible chaos, and has<lb />
become a pawn in a game of revenge. Khan, a<lb />
genetically-superior renegade, was abandoned by Kirk<lb />
on a barren planetoid after an attempted takeover of the<lb />
Enterprise (related on a TV Trek episode) and lusts for<lb />
vengeance.<lb />
Once Kirk takes charge of the Enterprise the action<lb />
begins and never relents until the explosive climax. The<lb />
plot is twisted with sufficient suspense to keep one at<lb />
least near the edge of the seat. The direction by Nicholas<lb />
Meyer (Time After Time, The Seven Percent Solution)<lb />
is competent; the special effects are superb.<lb />
The worst part of Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan is<lb />
Khan. The character is given the most melodramatic<lb />
lines, mouthed with all the haminess Ricardo Mon-<lb />
talban can muster after a long career of bad movies and<lb />
worse TV shows. He looks as well as sounds ridiculous,<lb />
wearing a white fright wig and what appear to be falsies<lb />
(to make his chest look more manly). Montalban's<lb />
Khan is a villian to be classed with the Snidely<lb />
Whiplashes rather than the Darth Vaders.<lb />
What salvages Star Trek is its philosophy, however<lb />
overbearing it may become. Pondering the riddles of life<lb />
and death save the film from being just another science<lb />
fiction shootem-up. The saga of Star Trek, both TV<lb />
and film versions, is about life: a celebration of the<lb />
human spirit. That is what is important here, not such<lb />
silliness as whether Leonard Nimoy will get paid enough<lb />
to survive until Star Trek III.<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 9. 1982<lb />
'Mash' Leaving Us<lb />
With Fond Memories<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
implausable; the regenerated roles made the con-<lb />
sternation of B.J. and the despair of Hawkeye<lb />
utterly believable and realistic.<lb />
The development of the other characters has<lb />
been a joy, and in some cases a mirror, for most<lb />
Americans to view. Witness one Margret M.<lb />
Houlihan (Loretta Switt) who started out as an<lb />
egocentric, strait-laced, military-minded major,<lb />
but has survived her trials and tribulations and<lb />
has emerged as one of the distinct heroes of the<lb />
series. She has accomplished this through her in-<lb />
domitable will, and her willingness to bend but<lb />
not break. Since her recent shucking of two-<lb />
timing husband Donald Pnobscot, Magret has<lb />
become the best representation of the modern<lb />
woman that network television has ever attemp-<lb />
ted to offer. She has a strong sense of identity,<lb />
she's proud of that identity, and she has drive <lb />
and purpose.<lb />
Other unforgetables include Radar O'Reilly<lb />
(Gary Burghoff) whose coming of age has been a<lb />
hallmark for MA SH. Radar is the Iowa farm-<lb />
hoy who sleeps with a teddybear (but hopes to do<lb />
better someday), reads minds, runs the camp,<lb />
and in the meantime becomes a man.<lb />
Corporal Maxwell Klinger (Jamie Farr) has<lb />
certainly played a big role in the show's success.<lb />
A street wise kid from Toledo, he takes to wear-<lb />
ing dresses in an everlasting attempt to secure a<lb />
Section 8, until one day realizing the futility of it.<lb />
Klinger provides 1ASH with a zany misfit<lb />
who has no inclination whatsoever towards Ar-<lb />
my Life.<lb />
Charles Emerson Winchester (David 6gden<lb />
Steirs) is the most recent addition to the<lb />
l SH line-up but has always managed to fit<lb />
in like a veteran. He brings an air of culture and<lb />
sophistication to this "inflamed boil on the but-<lb />
tocks of the world He also provides an ex-<lb />
cellent counterpart for Pierce and Honnicutt,<lb />
since, unlike Frank Burns, he is an adept surgeon<lb />
and equally adept at making the quick retort so<lb />
vital to survival in the 4077th.<lb />
fASH has aged with grace, but the time<lb />
has come for this grand show to shut down. Even<lb />
Man Alda admits that the creative well is finally<lb />
uinning dry. It is simply running out of ideas.<lb />
Nevertheless, it has accomplished a great deal. It<lb />
is a show which has handled real problems in a<lb />
tare, intelligent and sincere fashion. It has had<lb />
the courage to expose the futility of war to a<lb />
country still smarting from the effects of the<lb />
Vietnam War, and it did this without sugar-<lb />
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runs, will be enjoyed again-and-again by new<lb />
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II Nf 9, 1982 Page 7<lb />
Odom Moving To Ralph's House<lb />
Third-Year Coach Heading To UVA<lb />
B CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Head basketball coach Dave<lb />
Odom announced in a press con-<lb />
ference Tuesday morning that he<lb />
has accepted the position of assis<lb />
tant coach at the University ol<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
Odom read a prepared statement,<lb />
saying, "Effective June 30th, I will<lb />
down a- Head Basketball coach<lb />
Carolina University to ac-<lb />
cept a position on Coach Terry<lb />
Holland's staff at the University of<lb />
irginia. I will remain at Last<lb />
Carolina as a working consultant<lb />
through the end of the second sc-s<lb />
sion summer school without<lb />
Odom said he made the decision<lb />
giving much consideration to<lb />
the people it affected and to the<lb />
"two fine universities it involved<lb />
He went on to thank the ad-<lb />
ation and staff for its sup-<lb />
� and described athletic director<lb />
Dr. Ken Karr as being a friend<lb />
rather than just his boss.<lb />
Odom further stated his feelings<lb />
� � . ECl basketball team.<lb />
"The c " anv program is the<lb />
ayers he said. "The ECU<lb />
avers have always<lb />
d the university in a first<lb />
 exemplifying the high<lb />
that every coach seeks to<lb />
tch dom said he has alwav<lb />
d o' the players and would<lb />
rish the relationships he had with<lb />
� them.<lb />
"1 expect great things from them<lb />
lually and collectively he<lb />
 "1 will be available to help<lb />
:n in anv was the deem ap-<lb />
idd 'd that he ived<lb />
total backing from the University,<lb />
alumni, fans and eastern North<lb />
Carolina. Odom also thanked the<lb />
media for "treating him fairly dur-<lb />
ng the past three years<lb />
The Answer<lb />
In itemeni was the<lb />
question even one wanted an<lb />
answer to. W hy would a head coach<lb />
leave to accep i lessei positioi<lb />
the same division1 "I can honestly<lb />
�hat there are less than a handful<lb />
of schools in the country that would<lb />
be bold enough to make such an of-<lb />
fer Odom said. "1 would consider<lb />
such an offer from only three or<lb />
tour schools in the country And<lb />
Odom named UVA as being one of<lb />
them.<lb />
Odom said he does not know at<lb />
the present time what his duties will<lb />
be as Holland's assistant coach. "I<lb />
believe Holland tries to involve his<lb />
staff he said. "We'll decide who<lb />
is best to serve where after we get up<lb />
there<lb />
Odom came to ECU three years<lb />
ago after serving as an assistant<lb />
coach ai Wake Foist University.<lb />
During his first season here, he led<lb />
the Pirates to a 16-11 record. "1 was<lb />
shocked at the amountof talent<lb />
when 1 first came here but the talent<lb />
is as good now as it was when I came<lb />
in he said.<lb />
Disappointing Year<lb />
But the Pirates slipped the next<lb />
season, ending up with a 12-14<lb />
record. After the disappointing<lb />
year, Odom was looking forward to<lb />
improving his won-loss record the<lb />
next season but that was not to hap-<lb />
pen. The Pirates accumulated a<lb />
10-lb record despite Odom's ef-<lb />
forts<lb />
"I've never worked harder for<lb />
lower positive results he said. "1<lb />
was sorely disappointed that our<lb />
record was not better.<lb />
"If 1 could go back and change it<lb />
1 would<lb />
odom compared his leaving to<lb />
that of a maior medical operation.<lb />
�sometimes it takes more than one<lb />
surgeon he said. "Of course<lb />
we're dealing with a round ball, a<lb />
bunch of kids and happiness rather<lb />
than a major operation but in both<lb />
cases you must sometimes call in<lb />
another person to do the job<lb />
When asked when he started con-<lb />
sidering the UVA offer, Odom<lb />
answered. "When Terrv Holland<lb />
backed me in the corner and asked<lb />
me to visit the campus Odom said<lb />
he knew he was serious enough<lb />
about it when he decided to take<lb />
Holland up on his invitation.<lb />
Odom, 39, leaves ECL with a<lb />
38-41 record and the valuable ex-<lb />
perience of being a head coach. "I<lb />
can better appreciate both roles<lb />
now he said. Odom added that<lb />
he is looking forward to helping<lb />
continue the winning program at<lb />
UVA and working with Holland.<lb />
"I've become associated with a man<lb />
that does not believe the sun rises<lb />
and sets on just basketball he<lb />
said, "I can learn a great deal from<lb />
him Odom will be filling a void<lb />
left when Craig Littlepage left his<lb />
post at Virginia to become the head<lb />
coach at Penn State.<lb />
As for ECU's basketball pro-<lb />
gram, Odom feels the future is a<lb />
bright one. "I fully expect them to<lb />
snap back he said. "Recruiting<lb />
has been good and the goals they<lb />
have set are definitely reachable<lb />
Twelve players will be returning to<lb />
next year's squad in addition to five<lb />
signees.<lb />
Odom ended his prepared state-<lb />
ment by saying. "The ECU ad-<lb />
ministration, staff, students, alumni<lb />
and fans have been most supportive<lb />
and helpful to me. I could not ask<lb />
for more<lb />
� � �<lb />
Athletic director Dr. Ken Karr an-<lb />
nounced at Odom's press con-<lb />
ference that ECU's new head<lb />
basketball coach will be named by<lb />
August 1.<lb />
Karr said he is looking for the<lb />
same qualities that Odom acquired.<lb />
"We want someone who can<lb />
manage, motivate and recruit he<lb />
said.<lb />
We feel it (the basketball pro-<lb />
gram) has been in very capable<lb />
hands and we regret his leaving he<lb />
said. "We're just glad and thankful<lb />
for having him the three years we<lb />
did<lb />
Karr said the available talent will<lb />
be throughly screened, including<lb />
those assistants who served under<lb />
Odom here at ECU.<lb />
"I think our basketball program<lb />
is on a solid base he said. "Our<lb />
charge now is to find the best possi-<lb />
ble leadership to take us onward<lb />
� � �<lb />
"To date, we have received<lb />
nothing that will verify that either<lb />
Morris Hargrove or Bill McNair will<lb />
not be returning to next year's<lb />
squad coach Dave Odom said<lb />
during his press conference Tues-<lb />
day.<lb />
Odom said the players had their<lb />
best academic semesters ever last<lb />
year and they are eligible both<lb />
academically and athletically to<lb />
return.<lb />
Both ECU basketball starters<lb />
have been considering other alter-<lb />
natives as to where they will play<lb />
next year Put Odom quickly added<lb />
that the two players will not be<lb />
traveling with him to UVA.<lb />
"We assume they are planning to<lb />
return he said.<lb />
Darlene Chaney (12)<lb />
Odom: Taking his act to Charlottesville<lb />
Brown Leaving After Two-Year Stay<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
ui�!inl spurts lr dtlnr<lb />
Head tennis coach Caroline<lb />
Brown is leaving East Carolina<lb />
University after a successful two-<lb />
year stay. She has accepted the posi-<lb />
tion of women's tennis coach at<lb />
Davidson College in Charlotte, N.<lb />
C.<lb />
Davidson finished first in the<lb />
state A1AW championship this<lb />
year.<lb />
Brown took over the women's<lb />
tennis team during mid-season last<lb />
year and coached both the men and<lb />
women's team this past season. She<lb />
led the men's team to a 15-4 record<lb />
and guided the women to a third-<lb />
place ranking in the state this<lb />
season.<lb />
Brown said it was a very good<lb />
year for the two teams.<lb />
"Both teams have improved<lb />
significantly she said. "The<lb />
scores weren't as close against the<lb />
same schools we played earlier<lb />
Brown mainly attributed the con-<lb />
vincing wins to the increase of emo-<lb />
tional support. Brown, along with<lb />
assistant Alan Farfour and student<lb />
helper Danny Weant were always on<lb />
hand to boost the players along on<lb />
the court. "There were three<lb />
coaches on the court that cared<lb />
about the program Brown said,<lb />
"and that makes a difference<lb />
Being named as head coach for<lb />
both tennis teams was a position<lb />
Brown was thrilled about. "They<lb />
hired a female she said, "which is<lb />
not usually the case in the Division I<lb />
program and 1 appreciate the con-<lb />
fidence the administration had in<lb />
me<lb />
Brown added that the primary<lb />
reason for hiring one coach for two<lb />
teams was a matter of economics.<lb />
"Combining sports is not unusual<lb />
nowadays she said. She named<lb />
golf and swimming as two other<lb />
sports that are practicing this<lb />
coaching method.<lb />
Has the method worked for<lb />
ECU? Coach Brown thinks it has.<lb />
"Our goal was to promote a team<lb />
concept she said. "It was not<lb />
men's or women's tennis but liCU<lb />
tennis<lb />
During practices, the two teams<lb />
did warm-ups together, which in-<lb />
cluded stretching and jumprope ex-<lb />
ercises. Afterwards, the teams<lb />
would then separate and meet back<lb />
for running and sprintwork during<lb />
the last 15 minutes of practice. "We<lb />
felt that by beginning and ending<lb />
our practices together, the players<lb />
would have a chance to com-<lb />
municate and have a real sense of<lb />
being a team she said.<lb />
While Farfour worked with the<lb />
men's team. Brown drilled the<lb />
women in practice. During her one-<lb />
and-a-half years as the women's<lb />
coach, she first directed the Lady<lb />
Pirates to a seventh and fifth place<lb />
finish before finally placing third in<lb />
the state this year � East Carolina's<lb />
highest ranking ever.<lb />
Brown indicated that many<lb />
players are on partial scholarships<lb />
but no full scholarships are given<lb />
out because of the money situation-<lb />
a problem the team had in other<lb />
areas.<lb />
"We are on a tight budget finan-<lb />
cially she said, "so we had to<lb />
come up with some creative ideas<lb />
One of her ideas was to schedule<lb />
more home matches. About 70 per-<lb />
cent o our matches were at home,<lb />
but we discovered that it was not a<lb />
minus point at all she said. She<lb />
added that the players were not as<lb />
tired and could get to their<lb />
homework sooner because of home<lb />
matches.<lb />
It has become evident that<lb />
Caroline Brown has built a suc-<lb />
cessful program here at ECU. So,<lb />
the next question to ask is, what will<lb />
become of the men's and women's<lb />
tennis team now?<lb />
Five members of the men's team<lb />
and two of the women will be be<lb />
returning next year but ECU still<lb />
has a solid foundation to build<lb />
upon, according to Brown. Top<lb />
recruit David Creech<lb />
Bern. N. C, will be joining .am<lb />
in the fall. Creech was one I<lb />
leading juniors in the 5<lb />
Freshman (Catherine rolson, ECU's<lb />
number two singles player this past<lb />
year, will be returning to the squad.<lb />
Tolson is the first woman eve: from<lb />
ECU to attend the regional<lb />
Brown said there should also be a<lb />
large number of potential walk-ons<lb />
who will be living out in ill.<lb />
Because the joint-team method ot<lb />
coaching turned out to be a positive<lb />
approach, besides an economic<lb />
short-cut. li.e program will more<lb />
thank likeiv continue. nci it's a<lb />
program coach Brown will miss.<lb />
"1 reallv enjoyed that ex-<lb />
perience she said. But Brown is<lb />
looking forward to focusing com-<lb />
pletely on women's tennis too.<lb />
"I'm glad 1 can concentrate just on<lb />
coaching, rather than trvmg to teach<lb />
and coach she said.<lb />
Brown said that during her short<lb />
stay at ECl she gamed new ex-<lb />
periences that she could carry with<lb />
her and she feels good about the<lb />
program she is leaving behind.<lb />
"We set a solid foundation emo-<lb />
tionally she said, "and it's a pro-<lb />
gram that can be built upon<lb />
Chaney Selected To Eastern Squad<lb />
By WILLIAM YFLVERTON<lb />
SporU F.�Hlor<lb />
For East Carolina center Darlene<lb />
Chaney, last year's experience was<lb />
this year's gain.<lb />
Last summer, Chaney tried out<lb />
for her East regional basketball<lb />
team, hoping for a chance to par-<lb />
ticipate in the National Sports<lb />
Festival at Syracuse, N.Y. But she<lb />
was only chosen as an alternate.<lb />
However, this summer will be a<lb />
little different. She made the squad<lb />
� chosen from 177 hopefuls at<lb />
Rutgers University � and will be on<lb />
her way to Indianapolis, Ind. for the<lb />
Olympic-type competition in a few<lb />
weeks.<lb />
The big difference in this year's<lb />
performance? Without a doubt,<lb />
says her coach Cathy Andruzzi, it<lb />
was her defense "that made her a<lb />
sure bet from the start. Her offen-<lb />
sive game was excellent, but her<lb />
defense was great.<lb />
"The selection committee was im-<lb />
pressed with her fundamentals<lb />
Andruzzi added. "Most of them<lb />
said, 'Was she on your team this<lb />
year? How come we didn't see her<lb />
play?<lb />
Chaney. 6-2, was a reserve as a<lb />
freshman, averaging 6.9 points and<lb />
5.3 rebounds for the Lady Pirates,<lb />
who were chosen to participate in<lb />
the first NCAA women's tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"We're so excited; it's<lb />
unbelievable Andruzzi said. "It<lb />
means a great deal to her (Chaney)<lb />
and East Carolina University. It's<lb />
the first time we've had a player to<lb />
make the Sports Festival team. It's a<lb />
real great opportunity for her. And<lb />
it opens up a lot of doors. This is<lb />
one of the things we strive tor for<lb />
our athletes<lb />
Andruzzi savs Chaney's ex-<lb />
perience at the trvouts last summer<lb />
made an impact. "She knew what to<lb />
expect this year she said. "She<lb />
worked very, very hard � every day<lb />
� before the trvouts She's shown a<lb />
lot of improvement � especially in<lb />
the two months she's been train-<lb />
ing<lb />
Another East Carolina player,<lb />
guard Lorraine Foster, was suppos-<lb />
ed to have tried out for her regional<lb />
team but did not do so because she<lb />
was too old.<lb /><lb />
i<lb /><pb facs="00057482_tn_0008" /><lb />
? THE EAST CAROLINIAN JUNE 9, 1982<lb />
Robin Still Has Diamond Blood<lb />
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)<lb />
� When Robin<lb />
Roberts hung up his<lb />
spikes at the end of a<lb />
19-year major league<lb />
pitching career that led<lb />
him to baseball's Hall<lb />
of Fame, he turned his<lb />
back on professional<lb />
coaching.<lb />
"In my last year,<lb />
1966, I was pitching<lb />
coach and active pit-<lb />
cher for the (Chicago)<lb />
Cubs and they asked<lb />
me to stay on the next<lb />
year as pitching<lb />
coach Roberts said<lb />
recently.<lb />
"I would have liked<lb />
to have stayed in the<lb />
major leagues as a<lb />
general manager or<lb />
some other front office<lb />
job Roberts said.<lb />
"But the travel more<lb />
than anything else, was<lb />
distasteful<lb />
So the fireballing<lb />
righthander who com-<lb />
pleted his major league<lb />
career with 286 vic-<lb />
tories and 245 losses,<lb />
an earned run average<lb />
of 3.41 and a World<lb />
Series appearance with<lb />
the Philadelphia Phils<lb />
Whiz Kids of 1950,<lb />
stepped out of the<lb />
limelight and went into<lb />
the investment business<lb />
in Fort Washington<lb />
near Philadelphia.<lb />
But he had been in<lb />
baseball too long to<lb />
quit cold turkey.<lb />
"I did a little<lb />
coaching in the high<lb />
school there as a hob-<lb />
by Roberts admits.<lb />
In 1977, the year<lb />
after he was inducted<lb />
into the Hall of Fame,<lb />
Roberts was lured away<lb />
from the investment<lb />
business and back into<lb />
baseball when he was<lb />
hired as baseball coach<lb />
at the University of<lb />
South Florida.<lb />
Roberts said he<lb />
always had the thought<lb />
of college coaching in<lb />
the back of his mind<lb />
but had not made any<lb />
move to seek such a<lb />
position.<lb />
"I always mentioned<lb />
to my wife that maybe I<lb />
should give college<lb />
coaching a try before 1<lb />
got too old he said.<lb />
"I think what hap-<lb />
pened was that I sent a<lb />
pitcher down to Bobby<lb />
Richardson, who was<lb />
coaching at South<lb />
Carolina at the time<lb />
and Bobby knew I kept<lb />
a close interest in the<lb />
player Roberts said.<lb />
"So when (athletic<lb />
director) Dick Bowers<lb />
called Bobby to see if<lb />
he was interested in<lb />
coaching at S ith<lb />
Florida, Bobby sug-<lb />
gested I might be and<lb />
Dick called me<lb />
Roberts said.<lb />
The USF Bulls went<lb />
25-25 in his first year in<lb />
1977 and followed that<lb />
with seasons of 25-26-1<lb />
and 28-25 before falling<lb />
on bad times in 1980<lb />
with a 20-34 record and<lb />
a 21-32 showing in<lb />
1981.<lb />
But this year the<lb />
Bulls bounced back<lb />
with a 45-13 record,<lb />
winning the Sun Belt<lb />
Conference and getting<lb />
their first invitation to<lb />
the NCAA Atlantic<lb />
Regional Baseball<lb />
Tourney in Miami.<lb />
The Bulls finished<lb />
third in the regional,<lb />
beating Florida and los-<lb />
ing to regional cham-<lb />
pion Miami and a one-<lb />
run 11-inning game to<lb />
Stetson.<lb />
"It was fun and<lb />
gratifying Roberts<lb />
said. "We deserved to<lb />
be there. We were very<lb />
happy.<lb />
"We were a good<lb />
club last year for the<lb />
last 15 games and we<lb />
were better organized<lb />
and I had a full-time<lb />
assistant this vear he<lb />
said. "It was kind of a<lb />
once in a lifetime mix-<lb />
ture<lb />
Roberts wouldn't<lb />
rule out a possible<lb />
return to the big time as<lb />
a manager.<lb />
"But if I stay right<lb />
here I would be com-<lb />
pletely happy he<lb />
said. "I enjoy watching<lb />
college baseball. These<lb />
young men are very<lb />
capable<lb />
Roberts said USF<lb />
still is not in a position<lb />
of some of the univer-<lb />
sities that have well-<lb />
known baseball pro-<lb />
grams where recruiting<lb />
is easier because the<lb />
player wants to go<lb />
there.<lb />
"1 can't get over the<lb />
fact the boy has to want<lb />
you as much as you<lb />
want him he said of<lb />
recruiting. "We don't<lb />
have the tradition that<lb />
some of the others<lb />
have. I still can't just<lb />
recruit a boy for his<lb />
ability. He has to want<lb />
to come here.<lb />
"I think the college<lb />
athletes today are a lot<lb />
smarter than they<lb />
were he said.<lb />
"Ninety-nine percent<lb />
of them come here with<lb />
a dream of going into<lb />
pro ball but as the<lb />
mature and grow up<lb />
they become more<lb />
realistic<lb />
Roberts said he has<lb />
never made an attempt<lb />
to be a father figure to<lb />
any of his players.<lb />
"I just try to teach<lb />
them to appreciate the<lb />
simple things in the<lb />
game he said<lb />
�<lb />
5<lb />
Diving Coach<lb />
Looking To Sept.<lb />
last Carolina<lb />
1907-1982<lb />
By KEN BOLTON<lb />
Stiff Whirr<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
diving team recently<lb />
finished their season<lb />
with a team meet<lb />
record of 5-6 for the<lb />
men and 5-4 for the<lb />
women. But for Jon<lb />
Rose, the season was a<lb />
little different: he is<lb />
now the head diving<lb />
coach after his gym-<lb />
nastic program was cut<lb />
from the ECU athletic<lb />
program.<lb />
"Overall, we had a<lb />
successful season<lb />
commented Rose. This<lb />
successful season saw<lb />
ECU competing in<lb />
some tough meets, in-<lb />
cluding the Eastern In-<lb />
tercollegiate Swimming<lb />
and Diving Competi-<lb />
tion in Pittsburgh,<lb />
Penn. The team did<lb />
well, finishing fourth<lb />
out of a total of seven<lb />
teams.<lb />
One of the members<lb />
of the team is Scott<lb />
Eagle, a freshman from<lb />
Winston-Salem. In the<lb />
Eastern Collegiate<lb />
meet, Eagle finished<lb />
eighth on the one-meter<lb />
board and 13th on the<lb />
three-meter board. Ac-<lb />
cording to Rose, "Scott<lb />
is probably our best<lb />
diver and is a really<lb />
super competitor<lb />
Another top diver is<lb />
Kim Lowe from Mar-<lb />
tinsville, N.J. Lowe is a<lb />
former gymnast at<lb />
ECU, and she placed<lb />
high in a number of<lb />
meets. Both Eagle and<lb />
Lowe will be returning<lb />
next season.<lb />
Among the recruits<lb />
that Rose will look for-<lb />
ward to working with<lb />
next year are Roy<lb />
Johnson, a transfer<lb />
from Appalachian<lb />
State, Tracy Fearr-<lb />
ington from Greenville<lb />
and Renee Seech from<lb />
Allentown, Penn.<lb />
"As a first-year ex-<lb />
perience, I learned a lot<lb />
about diving, and I<lb />
hope I was able to teach<lb />
the members of the<lb />
team a lot also Rose<lb />
adds.<lb />
He says he is looking<lb />
forward to the upcom-<lb />
ing year with optimism.<lb />
Next year's team will<lb />
begin practice in mid-<lb />
September for the<lb />
season's opener in<lb />
November. The season<lb />
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