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r<lb /><lb />
She �aat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.68<lb />
Wednesday, July 7, 1982<lb />
Campus Crime Rate<lb />
For $1-82 Reported<lb />
B CHARLES ROADMAN<lb />
Due to an increase in robbery and<lb />
larceny, the campus crime rate rose<lb />
bv 5.8 percent during the 1981-82<lb />
school year. Over $100,000 worth of<lb />
cash and merchandise was reported<lb />
stolen.<lb />
This was an increase of $23,000<lb />
over the 80-81 school year.<lb />
However, during the same time<lb />
period, the ratio of reported crimes-<lb />
to-arrests was up by six percent and<lb />
the percentage of recovered proper-<lb />
ty was also up by more than 17 per-<lb />
cent.<lb />
Joseph Calder, director of cam-<lb />
pus security credits the increase in<lb />
arrest and recovered property to an<lb />
elevated student awareness.<lb />
According to local security ex-<lb />
perts, the students are the first line<lb />
of criminal defense and can help<lb />
reduce the crime rate by reporting<lb />
crimes as they are happening or as<lb />
soon as possible afterwards.<lb />
The blue light system that is cur-<lb />
rently going into operation<lb />
throughout campus is designed to<lb />
Group Keeps Watch<lb />
make the reporting of suspected<lb />
crime as easy as picking up a phone,<lb />
for as soon as any of the phones are<lb />
picked up, a campus security agent<lb />
is dispatched to the area.<lb />
To aid in recovering stolen pro-<lb />
perty and help reduce the chances of<lb />
property being stolen, students can<lb />
have their personal items engraved<lb />
and the number recorded at the<lb />
security office at no charge.<lb />
Another way students can help<lb />
reduce the campus crime rate is to<lb />
participate in the student reserve.<lb />
This is an organization sponsored<lb />
bv the campus police and designed<lb />
to aid in crime prevention. Duties in<lb />
the organization include campus<lb />
patrol, handling parking violations<lb />
and stadium parking.<lb />
According to Calder, over 46 per-<lb />
cent oi campus crimes are commit-<lb />
ted by non-students. Of the 54 per-<lb />
cent committed by students, the vast<lb />
majority are committed by one-<lb />
semester freshmen who never return<lb />
for the second term. Next in line are<lb />
the sophmores, juniors, seniors and<lb />
a very low percentage being commit-<lb />
ted from the graduate level students.<lb />
How Did You Spend Your Fourth ?<lb />
These students find two different ways. One relaxing under a shad tree; the others bask-<lb />
ing in the sun at the beach.<lb />
Photo By JOHN LYNCH<lb />
Anti-Defamation League Denounces Far-Right's Effectiveness<lb />
  � un.ovc Uv von'rea storm troopers out. � <lb />
B JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Null Wnlrr<lb />
Editor's note: This article is the<lb />
third installment of a series concern-<lb />
ing the philosophy of fascism and its<lb />
supporters. The first article describ-<lb />
ed the basic beliefs oj fascism, and<lb />
its most significant outbreak.<lb />
Hitler's National Socialist or Nazi<lb />
regime. Lije under the Nazis 'm<lb />
described by Dr. Bramy Resnik oj<lb />
ECU'S foreign Language Depart-<lb />
ment, a survivor of the Holocaust.<lb />
The second article focused on<lb />
Richard F. Becker, an ECL<lb />
graduate student and former<lb />
member of the Sational Socialist<lb />
Party of America (NSPA). This ar-<lb />
ticle will examine the history and ac-<lb />
tivities oj the NSPA and similar far<lb />
right-wing groups.<lb />
Norman Olshansky of the Anti-<lb />
Defamation League of B'nai B'rith,<lb />
an organization which keeps watch<lb />
on the radical right, says that these<lb />
groups are small and inefficient, all<lb />
out of proportion to the publicity<lb />
they often receive. He characterizes<lb />
them as a "rag tag, outside the<lb />
mainstream, hunch of sickles. On<lb />
the other hand, what they stand for,<lb />
the explosive atmosphere they can<lb />
generate with just one or two people<lb />
makes them a force which should he<lb />
of concern to all . . <lb />
Because then doings are shrouded<lb />
in secrecy, the exact activities and<lb />
origins ol these organizations are<lb />
often difficult to ascertain. Certain-<lb />
ly, the oldest and most well-known<lb />
of them is the Ku Klux Klan, which<lb />
dates back to the end of the Civil<lb />
War. The Klan once had tens of<lb />
thousands of members, but has now<lb />
dwindled into dozens of small<lb />
splinter groups.<lb />
Olshansky calls the Carolina<lb />
Knights of the KKK the most<lb />
"visible" ol the many Klan associa-<lb />
tions in North Carolina, led by a<lb />
former Green Beret, they reputedly<lb />
run a military-style training camp<lb />
near Angier in Johnson County.<lb />
North Carolina is also home to a<lb />
branch of the so-called United Klans<lb />
of America.<lb />
White the KKK is quite infamous<lb />
a less well-known organization with<lb />
members in North Carolina is the<lb />
National States Rights Party<lb />
(NSRP). Becker, who was once<lb />
associated with the NSPA (who says<lb />
he no longer shares some of these<lb />
groups' beliefs, describes the NSRP<lb />
position as being: 'for the expul-<lb />
sion o all Jews, and including black<lb />
people in a separate country. The.<lb />
favor sending some of them back to<lb />
Africa "In fact Becker adds.<lb />
"one of them told me, he said, 'we<lb />
ought to send them half way back to<lb />
Africa and let them swim the rest ot<lb />
the way<lb />
While exact membership figures<lb />
for these groups are impossible to<lb />
determine, the NSRP appears to be<lb />
one of the largest such outfits in<lb />
America. Says Becker. "There's<lb />
more National States Righters than<lb />
there are any other group, and they<lb />
can be successful in that was<lb />
Primary<lb />
RALEIGH, N.C. (UP1) -<lb />
Democratic candidates for two Ap-<lb />
peals Court seats and the 2nd<lb />
District congressional nomination<lb />
requested runoffs Tuesday, but the<lb />
2nd District Republican nomination<lb />
was decided without a fight.<lb />
F. Douglas Biddy of Durham<lb />
conceded the GOP nomination to<lb />
John W. "Jack" Marin following a<lb />
Monday night meeting.<lb />
In unofficial returns from the<lb />
June 29 primary, Marin had 3,076<lb />
votes or 48.8 percent of the total to<lb />
1,810 votes for Biddy and 1,421 for<lb />
Barry L. Gardner of Rocky Mount.<lb />
Biddy, who is from Durham, will<lb />
face Libertarian Yvonda Sue Lamm<lb />
and either H.M. "Mickey"<lb />
Michaux Jr. or IT. "Tim" Valen-<lb />
tine in November.<lb />
Michaux, seeking to become the<lb />
first black congressman from North<lb />
Carolina in 80 years, led the<lb />
Democratic primary with 45,119<lb />
votes or 44.2 percent of the total<lb />
compared to 34,048 votes for Valen-<lb />
tine and 22,983 for former House<lb />
Speaker James 1 . Ramsey of Ro-<lb />
boro.<lb />
Valentine said Tuesday he had<lb />
called for a runoff.<lb />
Noon Tuesday was the deadline<lb />
for calling for a runoff. Second-<lb />
place candidates in races where no<lb />
candidate received a majority of the<lb />
June 29 vote could call for a runoff.<lb />
There will be two statewide<lb />
runoffs, with Sidney S. Lagles Jr. of<lb />
Raleigh requesting a runoff against<lb />
Paul Wright of Goldsboro for the<lb />
Appeals Court seat being vacated by<lb />
Judge Robert Martin and H. Hor-<lb />
ton Rountree of Greenville calling<lb />
for a runoff against Eugene H.<lb />
Phillips ot W inston-Salem for the<lb />
seat being vacated by Judge Naomi<lb />
Morris.<lb />
Larry Edwards, a spokesman for<lb />
Biddy, said the decision whether to<lb />
request a runoff was put off until<lb />
Monday night's meeting with<lb />
ECU Student Arrested<lb />
In Restaurant Assault<lb />
ECU student Kenneth Thomas<lb />
Ray, Jr. was arrested early Monday<lb />
morning and charged with assault<lb />
on a female.<lb />
According to Greenville Police<lb />
Captain John Briley, Ray allegedly<lb />
bit a female patron of the Subway<lb />
Restaurant on the right breast. The<lb />
police reported that Ray's action is<lb />
alledged to have occurred as a result<lb />
of a bet between him and his two<lb />
companions.<lb />
The victim, an employee at<lb />
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base,<lb />
told the police that Ray got up from<lb />
the table where he was seated, came<lb />
to her table and bit her on the<lb />
breast.<lb />
After the incident, which occur-<lb />
red early Sunday morning, Ray ran<lb />
from the restaurant.<lb />
Briley stated that Ray was releas-<lb />
ed after posting a $300 bond. The<lb />
amount of the bet was reported by<lb />
Briley io be ten dollars.<lb />
Marin.<lb />
"Mann and Biddy found they<lb />
were close on many issues he said.<lb />
"We decided to get together and<lb />
support one candidate and go ahead<lb />
with the Republican plan for the<lb />
economy<lb />
Valentine, a former member oi<lb />
the state House and legal adviser<lb />
and legislative counsel to former<lb />
Gov. Dan K. Moore, said he<lb />
believes people who voted for<lb />
Ramsey in the first primary will<lb />
switch to him July 27.<lb />
"I believe my political philosophy<lb />
represents the political attitude and<lb />
thinking of a great majority of peo-<lb />
ple in the 2nd District and I think<lb />
that this majority of voters is oppos-<lb />
ed to Mr. Michaux' political<lb />
stance he said.<lb />
Eagles had 187,412 votes in the<lb />
June 29 primary to 195,354 votes<lb />
for Wright.<lb />
Announcing his runott bid.<lb />
Eagles criticized a state judicial code<lb />
that prohibits candidates tor<lb />
judicial offices from commenting<lb />
on issues that might come before<lb />
their courts.<lb />
Eagles said the restriction detracts<lb />
from "a partisan election process in<lb />
which the people expect to know<lb />
and are entitled to know where can-<lb />
didates stand on issues of legal<lb />
philosophy and any other questions<lb />
except specific cases coming before<lb />
the courts to which the candidates<lb />
aspire<lb />
Rountree trailed Phillips in the<lb />
primary bv more than 100,000<lb />
votes. Phillips got 194,573 or 39.9<lb />
percent of the vote in the five-way<lb />
race, while Rountree got 91,858<lb />
votes.<lb />
because nobody says, 'Hey, you're a<lb />
Nazi1 or 'you're a Klansman You<lb />
don't wear a swastika or a robe with<lb />
a hood on it in the States Rights<lb />
Party. It's more socially acceptable<lb />
to the system to be a member of the<lb />
States Rights Party<lb />
Lhe American Nazis have a long,<lb />
twisted history. Their story begins<lb />
with George 1 incotn Rockwell,<lb />
whose National Socialist White Peo-<lb />
ple Party (NSWPP) attracted a<lb />
good deal of attention in the early<lb />
sixties. Rockwell was assassinated<lb />
bv one of his own followers in 1967,<lb />
and the NSWPP was taken over by<lb />
former NSRP member Matt Koehl,<lb />
who still heads the Nazi group to-<lb />
day. A tew years after Rockwell's<lb />
death. NSW PP member Frank Col-<lb />
lin split with the group (reportedly<lb />
he was kicked out because they<lb />
discovered his father was Jewish).<lb />
Collin moved to Chicago and<lb />
founded the National Socialist Par-<lb />
tv o America (NSPA), a mimscule<lb />
organization which nevertheless<lb />
managed to become quite<lb />
notorious.<lb />
Becker claims that he "met Frank<lb />
Collin on two occasions. One was at<lb />
the NSPA rally in St. Louis in April<lb />
of 1978. That was the one that was<lb />
attended by our friend Mr. Hinckley<lb />
(President Reagan's would-be<lb />
assassin). "1 saw John Hinckley<lb />
there, didn't know who he was . . .<lb />
He was just another storm trooper,<lb />
and at those rallys we don't ask<lb />
many questions about our fellow<lb />
storm troopers<lb />
In 1977, Collin attracted national<lb />
attention when he announced the<lb />
NSPA would hold a march through<lb />
Skokie, Illinois, a small town in<lb />
which many survivors of the Nazi<lb />
concentration camps lived. After a<lb />
storm of controversy and court<lb />
legislation, Collin never did march<lb />
on Skokie, but won the right to<lb />
demonstrate at the Federal Plaza m<lb />
Chicago on June 24, 1978. Becker<lb />
says he participated: "About all<lb />
that march really consisted of was,<lb />
we rode in a truck up to the post of-<lb />
fice in the Federal Building there.<lb />
The police station is down in the<lb />
basement there, and the police<lb />
escorted us up through the building,<lb />
outside onto the Federal Plaza<lb />
where (Harold) Covington, Frank<lb />
Collin and several others made<lb />
speeches to the crowd. They were<lb />
drowned out by all the veiling and<lb />
hollering and throwing . . . We were<lb />
hit bv bottles, brickbats, eggs<lb />
especially, lots of eggs, tomatoes,<lb />
and various other missies that were<lb />
thrown by the crowd<lb />
In 1979, the NSPA, which was a<lb />
splinter group from the NSW'PP,<lb />
splintered again. Collin was ousted<lb />
from the organization he founded,<lb />
and Covington became leader of a<lb />
new NSPA, headquartered in<lb />
Raleigh, N.C. Covington formed an<lb />
alliance with local Klansmen, and<lb />
became involved in the single most<lb />
dramatic event involving far-right<lb />
wing groups: the Greensboro shoot-<lb />
On November 3, 1979. five<lb />
members of the Communist<lb />
Workers Party were killed and seven<lb />
more wounded at a "Death to the<lb />
Klan" rally in Greensboro. Six<lb />
Klan Nazi members were charged<lb />
with murder and rioting, and ac-<lb />
quitted by a jury on November 17.<lb />
Becker says he, "attended a<lb />
gat her ins in franklin County about<lb />
two weeks prior to that incident (on<lb />
Nov. 3) at which several of the<lb />
Klansmen, Nazi party members and<lb />
assorted right wingers appeared<lb />
there, well-armed with all kinds ol<lb />
weapons  1 spoke at that gather-<lb />
ing just briefly, for about five<lb />
minutes. I didn't make any com-<lb />
ment about the proposed sojourn to<lb />
Greensboro. All 1 know is that<lb />
several people got up and spoke<lb />
about the fact that there would be-<lb />
an anti-Klan demonstration in<lb />
Greensboro on November 3, and<lb />
wanted everybody to get up there<lb />
that possiblv could, and that they<lb />
were having some storm troopers go<lb />
up there who were well-prepared for<lb />
anv emergency . . "<lb />
Becker believes that the group<lb />
didn't plan any violence, but<lb />
retaliated after being fired on. "As<lb />
far as the jury was concerned up<lb />
there in Greensboro Becker says,<lb />
"they probably agreed with me that<lb />
the Communists who were killed<lb />
needed killing. And as far as I'm<lb />
See FASCISTS, Page 3<lb />
Communication Major<lb />
Status Still Uncertain<lb />
I<lb />
Bv CHRIS HARRINGTON<lb />
siifl Wnlrr<lb />
During the first few days of East<lb />
Carolina University's second sum-<lb />
mer session for 1982, students and<lb />
some faculty members are still<lb />
wondering about the status of a pro-<lb />
posed communication major for the<lb />
ECU campus.<lb />
While the University ol North<lb />
Carolina's Board of Governors did<lb />
meet last month with an agenda that<lb />
included discussion and authoriza-<lb />
tion of two new programs for ECU,<lb />
the communication major was not<lb />
one of them.<lb />
The programs approved by the<lb />
board of governors in their June<lb />
meeting were, a bachelor of science<lb />
program in accounting and a master<lb />
of social work degree.<lb />
The accounting major upped the<lb />
School of Business's concentration<lb />
in accounting from a minor.<lb />
The master degree in social work<lb />
marked the first graduate level<lb />
degree program offered by the<lb />
Department of Social Work and<lb />
Corrective Services here at ECU.<lb />
Presently there is only one other<lb />
such graduate program in North<lb />
Carolina and that is offered at<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill.<lb />
The new program should begin in<lb />
fall of 1984, and applications for<lb />
admission will be taken during the<lb />
1983-84 school year.<lb />
The new graduate level course will<lb />
focus on the needs of rural areas<lb />
and small communities.<lb />
As for the proposed communica-<lb />
tion major. Dr. Donald J. Stedman,<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
associate vice-president for<lb />
academic affairs, said, "At the<lb />
earliest the board of governors will<lb />
discuss the proposed major at the<lb />
July meeting<lb />
However, Stedman was certain<lb />
that at this month's meeting,<lb />
members will be more concerned<lb />
with the budget allocations, so that<lb />
it is likely that the proposed major<lb />
will not be discussed until the<lb />
September board meeting.<lb />
"My opinion is that the board<lb />
meetings are far and few between,<lb />
and that for a proposal to be passed<lb />
from the planning committee to the<lb />
board, means that someone (student<lb />
and faculty) has to be determined to<lb />
make the committee see that this<lb />
proposed major is something to be<lb />
reckoned with explained Sted-<lb />
man.<lb />
Darlene Chaney is one of four<lb />
ECU athletes who will be com-<lb />
peting in the National Sports<lb />
Festival at Indianapolis, Ind. The<lb />
event, sponsored by the U.S<lb />
Olympic Committee, will run Ju-<lb />
ly 24-31. For complete details, see<lb />
Sports, page 7.<lb />
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Local Nun Returns From CentralAmerica<lb />
By PATRICK<lb />
O'NEILL<lb />
Staff U rilrr<lb />
"We lack the<lb />
sophistication to see<lb />
through the propagan-<lb />
da the (United States)<lb />
state department puts<lb />
out. From my ex-<lb />
perience, it's a lie<lb />
said former East<lb />
Carolina campus<lb />
minister. Sister Jane<lb />
Paris.<lb />
Paris just returned to<lb />
Greenville after spen-<lb />
ding the last two years<lb />
doing missionary work<lb />
in Central America.<lb />
Paris receivied a<lb />
graduate degree in<lb />
classics from the<lb />
University of North<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill<lb />
in 1974. She came to<lb />
Greenville in 1976 to<lb />
work as a pastoral<lb />
associate with the local<lb />
Catholic community<lb />
and to do cai.ipus<lb />
ministry with the ECU<lb />
Catholic Newman<lb />
Center.<lb />
She also worked in<lb />
ministry for migrant<lb />
Farm workers for two<lb />
summers in Sampson<lb />
county.<lb />
During her stay in<lb />
Central America, Paris<lb />
worked in a rural<lb />
village in Honduras as<lb />
well as spending some<lb />
time working in El<lb />
Salvadoran refugee<lb />
boarder camps.<lb />
From her experience<lb />
she gained insight into<lb />
many of the problems<lb />
m Central America and<lb />
how the United States'<lb />
involvement can<lb />
sometimes be the<lb />
decisive factor in the<lb />
outcome of many of<lb />
these events.<lb />
"Eighty-five percent<lb />
of foreign investment<lb />
in Honduras is from<lb />
the United States<lb />
claimed Paris, "but 75<lb />
percent of the profit<lb />
goes outside the coun-<lb />
try<lb />
She added that most<lb />
of the Honduran<lb />
agricultural production<lb />
is in cash crops such as<lb />
bananas, pineapples,<lb />
cotton, sugar cane and<lb />
coffee, which are used<lb />
for export, most often<lb />
to the United States.<lb />
"In Honduras, four<lb />
percent of the wealthy<lb />
people own 55 percent<lb />
of the land so the other<lb />
96 percent don't have<lb />
enough to just basically<lb />
live said Paris.<lb />
The land per person<lb />
ratio is worst in El<lb />
Salvador, according to<lb />
Paris, where two per-<lb />
cent of the people own<lb />
60 percent of the land.<lb />
What this means is<lb />
that the people have no<lb />
self-determination<lb />
because someone else<lb />
owns their land she<lb />
explained.<lb />
Paris claims that<lb />
"land is the key thing"<lb />
for the people of Cen-<lb />
tral America. Adding<lb />
that "our (United<lb />
States) military aid to<lb />
El Salvador is helping<lb />
to keep the people<lb />
and<lb />
lm<lb />
landless<lb />
poverished<lb />
The refugee camps<lb />
Paris visited are located<lb />
along the Salvadoran-<lb />
Honduran boarder.<lb />
They are filled with<lb />
thousands of<lb />
Salvadoran peasants<lb />
who fled the violence in<lb />
their homeland.<lb />
Paris worked in a<lb />
series of six camps over<lb />
a two mile area that<lb />
housed seven<lb />
thousands people.<lb />
"The people arrived<lb />
extremely malnourish-<lb />
ed and ill plus<lb />
traumatized and fear-<lb />
ful she said. Because<lb />
life and death situation<lb />
and (this) makes our<lb />
concerns (in the U.S.)<lb />
look rather petty<lb />
Many religious<lb />
leaders have been<lb />
murdered in Central<lb />
America, including a<lb />
group of American<lb />
nuns. Local people are<lb />
tortured or killed<lb />
because of their in-<lb />
volvement with the<lb />
work of the mis-<lb />
sionaries.<lb />
Paris is against the<lb />
U.S. military aid to El<lb />
Salvador and praised a<lb />
statement from the<lb />
United States Con-<lb />
ference of Catholic<lb />
work in the refugee<lb />
camps as her most<lb />
memorable experience.<lb />
"That's what sticks out<lb />
in my mind � the<lb />
month I spent in the<lb />
refugee camps with the<lb />
Salvadoran people<lb />
Paris said that upon<lb />
returningI had more<lb />
questions than what I<lb />
went with<lb />
Will she return to<lb />
this strife torn part of<lb />
the world to once again<lb />
be a missionary? Her<lb />
answer was uncertain.<lb />
"But if I go back she<lb />
concluded, "it will be<lb />
to the refugee camps.<lb />
The need is tremen-<lb />
dous. There are not<lb />
enough people serving<lb />
there<lb />
For now, Paris is<lb />
staying at the Newman<lb />
center helping out<lb />
Sister Helen Shondell<lb />
and Kathleen Jackson<lb />
in pastoral and campus<lb />
ministry and renewing<lb />
old Triendships<lb />
throughout North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Fascists Still Thrive<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
concerned it's a damn shame they<lb />
didn't kill them all<lb />
Despite all the attention they at-<lb />
tracted in Skokie, Greensboro and<lb />
elsewhere, the neo-Nazi groups are<lb />
shrinking rapidly. Collin is currently<lb />
m prison, convicted of sexually<lb />
abusing children. Covington has<lb />
disappeared from the scene, his<lb />
whereabouts unknown except for a<lb />
rumor that he ws seen recently in<lb />
Charleston, S.C.<lb />
The American Nazis have been<lb />
plagued with a loss of trust in their<lb />
leaders, dwindling membership<lb />
authorities, court entanglements,<lb />
and lack of funds. "All of this con-<lb />
tributes to the demise of what was<lb />
already an impotent operation"<lb />
says Olshansky. "For all intents and<lb />
purposes the neo-Nazis are a thing<lb />
of the past<lb />
Meanwhile, the Klan, the NSRP,<lb />
and other fascist associations con-<lb />
tinue to operate in N.C. and nation-<lb />
wide. The fourth and final segment<lb />
of this series, to be presented next<lb />
week, will discuss the questions that<lb />
arise about American fascism, and<lb />
will examine what influence, il any,<lb />
figures, harassment by legal these groups have had in Greenville.<lb />
of the high influx of 'Bishops calling for a<lb />
people, the camps were<lb />
often ill equiped to<lb />
meet the demands<lb />
made by the people.<lb />
The camps often had<lb />
"very little food" and<lb />
poor health care, Paris<lb />
explained.<lb />
Paris noted that her<lb />
return to the U.S. was<lb />
jarring. "You expect<lb />
an adjustment when<lb />
you go, but when you<lb />
come home you don't<lb />
expect a difference �<lb />
but I'm different<lb />
"I'm bombarded by<lb />
the amount of things<lb />
we have and the<lb />
availability of material<lb />
goods explained<lb />
Paris.<lb />
Paris also spoke of<lb />
the struggles and<lb />
dangers of doing mis-<lb />
sionary work in Central<lb />
America. "The church<lb />
1 come from in Central<lb />
America is in a daily<lb />
hal to the military aid.<lb />
"For once we are<lb />
speaking out on the<lb />
right side Paris said.<lb />
She addedthat the<lb />
average person doesn't<lb />
know the facts and<lb />
doesn't make a point to<lb />
get them, and that's<lb />
embarrassing. There is<lb />
no excuse for this<lb />
"We're terribly ig-<lb />
norant about what is<lb />
going on said Paris,<lb />
speaking in regard to<lb />
the U.S. government<lb />
and corporate activities<lb />
in Central America.<lb />
Her solution is to<lb />
read and study.<lb />
"Education is our first<lb />
step according to<lb />
Paris. She advises all<lb />
Americans to expand<lb />
their political<lb />
knowledge of these<lb />
events if justice is to be<lb />
realized.<lb />
Paris recalls her<lb />
Students Return Home<lb />
From 'ECU In Morocco'<lb />
Nine East Carolina<lb />
students have returned<lb />
home from the North<lb />
African kingdom of<lb />
Morocco after six and a<lb />
half weeks of study and<lb />
travel sponsored by<lb />
ECU and the Experi-<lb />
ment for International<lb />
Living.<lb />
Their stay in Moroc-<lb />
co began May II when<lb />
they flew from New<lb />
York to Casablanca.<lb />
After an orientation<lb />
program and a sightsee-<lb />
ing tour of Casablanca,<lb />
they traveled to Rabat,<lb />
the capital o Morocco,<lb />
which was home base<lb />
for the ECU-Morocco<lb />
program, and took<lb />
w<lb />
ith<lb />
local<lb />
lodgings<lb />
families.<lb />
According to Dr.<lb />
Robert C. Cramer, pro-<lb />
fessor of geography at<lb />
ECU and director of<lb />
the program, students<lb />
earned full summer ses-<lb />
sion credits in<lb />
geography, political<lb />
science and indepen-<lb />
dent studies. Several<lb />
students also studied<lb />
conversational French.<lb />
The students took<lb />
field trips to the im-<lb />
perial cities of Fez,<lb />
Meknes. Marrakech<lb />
and the ancient Roman<lb />
ruins of Volubilis.<lb />
"The students saw<lb />
herds of camels, sheep<lb />
and goats, climbed<lb />
sand dunes, tramped<lb />
on the deserts and ex-<lb />
plored modern cities as<lb />
well as rural villages<lb />
with adobe buildings<lb />
Cramer said. He added<lb />
that they also shopped<lb />
in modern store where<lb />
the price of an item is<lb />
determined onlv after<lb />
negotiations.<lb />
Cramer also express-<lb />
ed hope that the pro-<lb />
gram can be continued<lb />
next summer, especially<lb />
in view of the recent<lb />
ctiltiir. I agreement bet-<lb />
ween the governments<lb />
of Morocco and the<lb />
United States.<lb />
Peace Committee Protests<lb />
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On July 1, nine<lb />
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ville Peace Committee<lb />
demonstrated at the<lb />
Greenville Post Office<lb />
in support of Ben<lb />
Sas w a) o t Vista,<lb />
California tor his<lb />
resistance to draft<lb />
registration.<lb />
The group also ex-<lb />
pressed support for<lb />
Patrick O'Neill, a staff<lb />
writer for the East<lb />
Carolinian, who is serv-<lb />
ing a three-month<lb />
sentence for civil<lb />
disobedience at Fort<lb />
Bragg.<lb />
The committee has<lb />
been involved in other<lb />
activities also and, on<lb />
July 3, met with other<lb />
peace advocates from<lb />
around the state to<lb />
demonstrate outside<lb />
the main gale of<lb />
Seymour Johnson Air<lb />
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Goldsboro.<lb />
According to Ms.<lb />
Edith Webber of the<lb />
East Carolina faculty,<lb />
protesters this past<lb />
Saturday discussed<lb />
ways to involve the<lb />
people of Goldsboro<lb />
more actively in the<lb />
future.<lb />
Webber also said<lb />
that the group chose<lb />
the occasion of the<lb />
Fourth of July weekend<lb />
to bring to mind the<lb />
preservation of the<lb />
American values of<lb />
liberty and justice.<lb />
The protestors nor-<lb />
mally meet some<lb />
hostility when pro-<lb />
testing at Seymour<lb />
Johnson; however,<lb />
Webber stated that<lb />
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for public service radio<lb />
�Uatio. WVSP located<lb />
in Warrenton, N.C .<lb />
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that Greenville musi-<lb />
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for the radio station.<lb />
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Else a ja group<lb />
made up primarily of<lb />
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Juke Jive Bombers, a<lb />
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its listeners to bring<lb />
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and the 1 ighting Wells<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Financial Aid<lb />
Used, A bused A nd Taken A way<lb />
With the recent federal budget cuts<lb />
in financial aid for students and<lb />
those still to come, college tuition in<lb />
the U.S. has become a sore topic.<lb />
The cost of an education skyrockets<lb />
while the availability of government<lb />
funding plummets.<lb />
Students in the 1980s will soon<lb />
have to face the grim reality that<lb />
Uncle Sam is steadily whittling his<lb />
way out of higher education. And<lb />
the transition has left and will leave<lb />
many students searching frantically<lb />
for ways to stay in school. Some will<lb />
survive; some others will have to<lb />
drop out. And some will never even<lb />
make it to their first class. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, many capable minds will<lb />
never know the challenge of a col-<lb />
lege education. They will never live<lb />
the "college experience Indeed,<lb />
the future of the American college<lb />
student is endangered.<lb />
But just who is to blame?<lb />
Spokesmen for the federal govern-<lb />
ment contend that the aid cuts are<lb />
actually realignments in the budget<lb />
and that the Reagan administration<lb />
will expend even greater amounts of<lb />
money "to assist American youth to<lb />
attend colleges, universities and<lb />
other institutions of higher learn-<lb />
ing Anyone who believes that gar-<lb />
bage may be interested to learn that<lb />
I'm looking to sell some beautiful<lb />
oceanfront swampland in Florida.<lb />
On the contrary, these financial aid<lb />
cuts are for real.<lb />
However, laying the entire blame<lb />
on the federal government is equally<lb />
unjust. Although they do control<lb />
the ultimate purse strings, at least<lb />
some of the fault lies on the<lb />
shoulders of students, students who<lb />
continually insist on misusing the<lb />
federally-supported programs.<lb />
Their abuse is not only irrevocably<lb />
unfair; it's illegal. <lb />
Take student loans (NDSL and<lb />
GSL programs) for example.<lb />
Although student default may not<lb />
be "epidemic as some officials<lb />
have claimed, the misuse of these<lb />
funds is not as rare an occurrence as<lb />
one might believe. With the interest<lb />
rates on these loans comparatively<lb />
low, many "bargain-conscious"<lb />
students have made handsome four-<lb />
year investments, collecting an undo<lb />
allowance on Uncle Sam's tab. Pret-<lb />
ty sly? Sure, it's sly, but unfor-<lb />
tunately, their sly bargain ends up<lb />
forcing some other, more deserving,<lb />
students out of school.<lb />
Of course, abuse of student<lb />
financial aid monies is but a minor<lb />
reason for the current federal<lb />
education budget problems. And<lb />
perhaps there is some validity to<lb />
arguing that our government has its<lb />
priorities somewhat askew � i.e<lb />
rising defense spending v. financial<lb />
aid cuts � but if the recipients of<lb />
federal aid continually misuse those<lb />
funds, then the principle behind<lb />
monetary assistance is lost, and the<lb />
incentive to continue the programs<lb />
dwindles.<lb />
Therefore, students must accept<lb />
the fact that they are, at least in<lb />
part, responsible for the demise of<lb />
financial aid programs in the U.S.<lb />
On the other hand, the federal<lb />
governments cuts in student<lb />
assistance constitute an act of un-<lb />
disputed hypocrisy. Where has the<lb />
government gone in the past for<lb />
research and innovation? To col-<lb />
leges and universities. Where have<lb />
the major advances in technology<lb />
(medical, engineering, military,<lb />
etc.) become realities? In colleges<lb />
and universities. Where have a vast<lb />
majority of this nation's leaders<lb />
been cultivated? Certainly not in a<lb />
multi-million-dollar warplane.<lb />
It is, indeed, unfortunate that our<lb />
government cannot see the impen-<lb />
ding harm of cutting financial aid<lb />
programs. Without federal<lb />
assistance, many institutions<lb />
around the nation will suffer exten-<lb />
sive drops in student enrollment,<lb />
despite the contentions of some that<lb />
the 1983 cuts are minimal. No mat-<lb />
ter what the "experts" say, campus<lb />
populations will decline.<lb />
But it is equally unfortunate that<lb />
a certain young entrepreneurs feel<lb />
they have the right to deprive others<lb />
of much-needed assistance. This in-<lb />
creasing misuse of student loans has<lb />
cost American taxpayers a pretty<lb />
penny, not to mention the damper<lb />
those abusers have put on the<lb />
educational goals of others. The<lb />
dilemma, which is in itself, a<lb />
microcosm of American economics,<lb />
is truly a tragedy.<lb />
And like a tragedy, there are<lb />
those who must suffer, those whose<lb />
worthiness will be determined on<lb />
the basis of money rather than of<lb />
mind. But eventually, the tragedy<lb />
winds its course back to the source.<lb />
The government will inevitably suf-<lb />
fer, as thousands of willing, apt<lb />
minds are turned away from the<lb />
country's colleges and universities.<lb />
Perhaps this dilemma illustrates<lb />
that it is time our government<lb />
reassessed its priorities. Granted,<lb />
others are also at fault, but because<lb />
our leaders in Washington have<lb />
chosen to balance their precious<lb />
budget at the expense of higher<lb />
education (and other wothry pro-<lb />
grams), they must get the brunt of<lb />
the blame.<lb />
Regardless of who's at fault,<lb />
however, the problem of decreasing<lb />
financial aid is at hand, and it's not<lb />
simply going to go away. So, those<lb />
students fortunate enough to con-<lb />
tinue receiving assistance should use<lb />
the money with prudence and con-<lb />
sideration. After all, you could just<lb />
as easily be on the other side of the<lb />
educational fence.<lb />
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The College Experience<lb />
Was I Expecting Too Much ?<lb />
I don't know about anyone else, but for<lb />
me, the first week of college didn't turn<lb />
out exactly as I'd planned. Something � I<lb />
don't know what � just didn't click. It<lb />
sometimes makes me wonder what went<lb />
wrong.<lb />
To look at all the brochures and<lb />
bulletins � the ones they send by the<lb />
dozen the summer before your first year �<lb />
you'd think ECU stands for Euphoric<lb />
Community Utopia, a place where people<lb />
live in proverbial harmony: teachers, ad-<lb />
ministrators, janitorsoh yes, and even<lb />
students, all working together to make the<lb />
"learning experience" more beneficial for<lb />
everyone. Tralala.<lb />
But it's funny how quickly experience<lb />
can shatter expectation. Indeed, how<lb />
quickly the truth emerges. For me, the<lb />
"learning experience" began shortly �<lb />
very shortly � after I arrived.<lb />
� � �<lb />
Pulling in to the parking lot behind Belk<lb />
dorm, my parents and 1 were immediately<lb />
presented with a dubious thrill. We were<lb />
treated to an exhihition of that great con-<lb />
test of wit and skill which has become so<lb />
popular among campus intellects � target<lb />
spitting. Yes, three of ECU's finest<lb />
hawkers were steadfastly engaged in a bat-<lb />
tle from the third-floor balcony.<lb />
Their victim was an unexpecting<lb />
aluminum can, carefully chosen so that ex-<lb />
pert shots would ring out for all to hear.<lb />
The tension mounted; the atmosphere<lb />
thickened; all eyes were on the trio. The<lb />
vast crowd grew uneasy awaiting the<lb />
emergence of their dorm's champion spit-<lb />
ter<lb />
Just about that time, Mom suggested we<lb />
go inside and register. 1 must admit I was<lb />
pained to leave such a close match, but<lb />
eventually I gave in.<lb />
Inside the lobby, I got my introduction<lb />
to the linear concept of college life, the<lb />
perpetual line. I thought it funny that the<lb />
brochures had made no mention of lines.<lb />
When I finally made it to the front, the<lb />
adviser proudly presented me with a box. I<lb />
excitedly looked inside, only to find that it<lb />
�was all the same stuff Mom had bought me<lb />
a week earlier. There were tiny containers<lb />
with shampoo, powder, mouthwash<lb />
Now that 1 think of it, that box was pro-<lb />
bably just the RA's convenient way of<lb />
dropping some sort of hint. Well, never-<lb />
theless, I was overjoyed to learn that all<lb />
this "Qood Stuff" was absolutely free<lb />
"That's amazing I mumbled in awe. "I<lb />
didn't think anything at college was free<lb />
With that, the adviser just laughed.<lb />
'There's a lot you don't know about col-<lb />
lege he explained. "We're not really out<lb />
to get anybody. We're just here to make<lb />
your stay at ECU as enjoyable as possible.<lb />
Oh, by the way, your key deposit is six<lb />
bucks<lb />
Mike Hughes<lb />
Just The Way<lb />
It Is<lb />
With my impression of college life<lb />
dwindling fast, I made my way upstairs to<lb />
my new room. I tried to picture how it<lb />
would look after I'd arranged the furniture<lb />
my way. "It'll be great I thought to<lb />
myself. Almost like my own little place.<lb />
Well, I was certainly right about the<lb />
"little" part. Why, even the cockroaches<lb />
had to carry their food out into the hall so<lb />
they could sit down to eat. And as if that<lb />
wasn't enough, I nearly got a hernia trying<lb />
to move my bed.<lb />
I soon found out that dorms were ob-<lb />
viously not made for sleeping. Very little,<lb />
if any, actual sleeping takes place there.<lb />
But like the rest of the college campus, the<lb />
dorm is an integral part of the total<lb />
"learning experience Why, in my first<lb />
night alone, I learned at least seven varia-<lb />
tions on the ancient backwoods art of<lb />
mooing. I suppose some parks and recrea-<lb />
tion majors were busy practicing for their<lb />
promising careers.<lb />
I remember the brochures promising<lb />
hours of informative discussion and in-<lb />
triguing lecture. I couldn't wait to get in on<lb />
that! Little did 1 know then that that mean!<lb />
I'd spend eight hours in a drop-add line<lb />
listening to three girls gossiping about their<lb />
friend Beulah and her weight problem<lb />
How intriguing.<lb />
Classes, too, were somewhat of a disap-<lb />
pointment. Being an idealist � indeed, a<lb />
naive idealist � I was up two hours early<lb />
and marched to my first class on that<lb />
hum.d Thursday in August full of great<lb />
hope and expectation. After all, this was<lb />
my first real day of college, my first en-<lb />
counter with real learning. Well, I must ad-<lb />
mit, I did learn something. I didn't unders-<lb />
tand too much of the objective explana-<lb />
tions, but I sure learned which teachers I<lb />
never wanted again.<lb />
After a rough day of classes, I was cer-<lb />
tainly ready for a good, hardy lunch at the<lb />
cafeteria. Boy, was I hungry. I paid no<lb />
heed to the silly warning I'd read on a<lb />
bathroom wall. "That's what thev say<lb />
everywhere I reasoned. "Besides, the<lb />
food can't be all that bad Take my ad-<lb />
vice, pay heed to those silly warnings on<lb />
the bathroom walls.<lb />
Speaking of which, I was amazed to find<lb />
that bathroom jargon, or porcelain<lb />
literature (as it is known in some circles), is<lb />
one of the most booming non-credit<lb />
courses on campus. I'm sure that the<lb />
English faculty would agree that some of<lb />
the best freshman compositions are done<lb />
with coins.<lb />
At first, I was appalled at the language.<lb />
(The brochures, again, had forgotten to<lb />
mention it.) But not unlike the smell of my<lb />
roommate's feet, I eventuallv got used to<lb />
it.<lb />
Yes, I got used to a lot of things: the<lb />
dorm, the teachers, my first name being<lb />
changed to a six-digit number. I even got<lb />
used to the environmental sounds from<lb />
downstairs.<lb />
And looking back on the experiences I<lb />
had during my first week of college, I<lb />
wondered if, in fact, this wasn't what I'd<lb />
expected after all.<lb />
It sure as hell wasn't.<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Little Denies Henderson's Blame<lb />
It is amazing at how easy it is for Eric<lb />
Henderson to criticize me now that I<lb />
have graduated and no longer reside in<lb />
Greenville. If he is looking for a<lb />
scapegoat with regard to this year's<lb />
financial woes, he should turn to<lb />
somebody other than Kirk Little. The<lb />
SGA treasurer's job is primarily an ad-<lb />
ministrative one. I did not appropriate<lb />
the monies; the SGA legislature did. (It<lb />
is interesting to note that Mr. Henderson<lb />
belonged to the legislature for the past<lb />
three years.) I merely accurately record-<lb />
ed the appropriations following accep-<lb />
table, ethical and sound accounting<lb />
principles. During the whole funding<lb />
process, the SGA legislature fully knew<lb />
how much money was being ap-<lb />
propriated and to which organizations it<lb />
was being appropriated. So how was it<lb />
my fault?<lb />
As for Mr. Henderson's attempt to<lb />
place the blame on me, I say nice try.<lb />
But remember, people will still consider<lb />
the source.<lb />
Kirk Little<lb />
SGA Treasurer, 1980-81-82<lb />
Forum Use<lb />
From The Editor:<lb />
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Features<lb />
JULY 7, 1982<lb />
Page 5<lb />
 Grease' Gets<lb />
Able Support;<lb />
Uneven Solos<lb />
Photo By SCOTT LARSON<lb />
The cast of EClTs Summer Theatre Production of Crease takes a bow. James Dean, Elvis Presley and others look on.<lb />
By KATHY WEYLER<lb />
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East Carolina's Summer Theatre<lb />
opened Monday night to an almost-<lb />
packed house at McGinnis Theatre<lb />
with the ever-popular musical.<lb />
Crease. This reviewer must confess<lb />
the disappointment she felt upon<lb />
learning that done-to-death Crease<lb />
was to be the Summer Theatre's<lb />
first production. Expecting a bor-<lb />
ing, unoriginal presentation of this<lb />
fifties tribute such as those 1 have<lb />
seen in other community andor<lb />
college theatres, 1 was pleasantly<lb />
surprised by the all-around good<lb />
show the ECU cast, directors and<lb />
technicians assembled.<lb />
Altogether, Crease is simply en-<lb />
joyable with its foot-tapping,<lb />
tinger-snapping fifties-style musical<lb />
score and a host of rousing dance<lb />
numbers choreographed bv Dale<lb />
Muchmore, who also directed this<lb />
production. Gregory Buch's set<lb />
designs and Patrice Alexander's<lb />
nostalgic costumes contribute a<lb />
great deal to this production as well,<lb />
conveying with a few symbols the<lb />
mood and atmosphere ol the world<lb />
as seen bv 1950s high schoolers<lb />
Frame blow-ups of photographs<lb />
depicting everyday kids and teen<lb />
idols frame the set � an unusual<lb />
and effective touch reminding us of<lb />
the real fifties. The set is also<lb />
designed on two levels, allowing foi<lb />
greater creativity in staging<lb />
As a whole, the cast sings, dances<lb />
and acts well. However, when solo<lb />
performances are called tor, the<lb />
musical element in this production<lb />
frequentlv weakens. Neithei Sandv<lb />
nor Dannv (the leads, played by Sal-<lb />
ly Nell and Robert Bennett) haw<lb />
particularly outstanding voices, al<lb />
least not tor this tpc ot music. San-<lb />
dy sounds a bit strained most of the<lb />
time and Danny lacks consistency in<lb />
tone and volume on several occa-<lb />
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Films Of All Time<lb />
By ROGER EBER1<lb />
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CHICAGO � Once everv 10 years, the British film<lb />
magazine Sigln and Sound conducts a poll of the<lb />
world's film critics, who are asked to name their choices<lb />
tor the 10 best films ol all time. The result is the longest-<lb />
running parlor game in movie criticism.<lb />
Hie critics (86 of them, the last time around in 1972)<lb />
vend in their lists, the editors tabulate them, and the<lb />
result is a "top 10" that stands for a decade as a<lb />
barometer of current tastes in film criticism.<lb />
The magazine's latest decade has just ended, and at<lb />
this sear's Cannes film Festival, duing a dinner maik<lb />
ing the 50th antmersarv ot Sight and Sound, editor<lb />
Penelope Houston distributed letters uniting critics to<lb />
ake iheii 1982 nominations.<lb />
The deadline was June 30, the ground rules were<lb />
wonderfully simple ("Ten titles only, please, in<lb />
alphabetical order or order of preference, of films made<lb />
anywhere, at any time"), and this autumn the new "top<lb />
10" will be published.<lb />
Such lists are necessarily unsatisfactory and unfair, of<lb />
course; also fascinating.<lb />
In 1972. the individual critics listed so many films that<lb />
even the first-place winner,iiizen Kane, was voted for<lb />
bv only 32 of them, or barelv more than a third; the two<lb />
films that tied for 10th place. Mioguchi's geisu<lb />
Monogatari and Bergman's Mild Strawberries, made<lb />
the list with only nine votes apiece.<lb />
Still, the international critics' poll does reveal trends<lb />
in the movie opinion marketplace.<lb />
The first time the poll was conducted, in 1952,iiizen<lb />
Kane did not even make the list. Although it was releas-<lb />
ed in 1942. it had such an erratic exhibition hist or) that<lb />
manv criiKs simplv had not seen it.<lb />
Bv 1962, it jumped to the top of the list, and by 1972,<lb />
director, Orson Welles, received more votes (46) for<lb />
his various films than anv other single director. Jean<lb />
Renoir was next, with 41.<lb />
Indeed.iiizen hane and Renoir's Rules of the Came<lb />
were the onlv clear winners in the poll. They were voted<lb />
tor bv 32 and 28 critics respectively, far out in front of<lb />
the third-place Battleship PtHemkin, with 16.<lb />
Other trends became clear after tne first three polls,<lb />
covering 1952 to 1972. Among the great silent comedy<lb />
directors, Charlie Chaplin's stock dropped sharplv (The<lb />
Cold Rush and City I ights, both in the 1952 top 10,<lb />
dropped out of the 1962 and 1972 lists entirely). Buster<lb />
Keaton's reputation grew, and his The Ceneral placed<lb />
eighth in 1972.<lb />
Although the poll has an obvious built-in bias in<lb />
favor of more recent films (critics can only vote for<lb />
films they have seen), silent movies did better in 1972<lb />
than in the previous three polls. Three silents made the<lb />
top 10: Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin, Keaton's The<lb />
Ceneral and Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of ire.<lb />
Will Newcomers Oust Standards?<lb />
Now the time has come to compile the 1982 "top 10"<lb />
list. One of the heated topics of conversation at the<lb />
Sight and Sound anniversary dinner involved which<lb />
films from the 1972 list would drop out altogether this<lb />
time, and which newer films might have a chance of<lb />
replacing them.<lb />
Here were the 1972 winners: Welles' Citizen Kane,<lb />
Renoir's The Rules of the Came, Eisenstein's Battleship<lb />
Potemkin, Fellini's 81 Antonioni's I 'Avventura,<lb />
Bergman's Persona, Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of<lb />
Arc, Keaton's The Ceneral, Welles' The Magnificent<lb />
Amhersons, and a lOth-place tie between two Films<lb />
about men searching for the meaning of life,<lb />
Mioguchi'sgetsu Monogatari and Bergman's Mild<lb />
Strawberries.<lb />
My guess is that C iiizen Kane and Rules of the Came<lb />
will finish first and second again, and that it's up for<lb />
grabs from then on.<lb />
Potemkin, a widely-acknowledged silent masterpiece<lb />
will probably survive. H a film about filmmaking,<lb />
may survive as an insiders' favorite. I doubt that Anto-<lb />
nioni's I Avventura will place in the top 10; the film's<lb />
cool arrogance reminds us of the sorts of "art films"<lb />
that cause the eyes to glaze.<lb />
The Magnificent Amhersons won't make it; Welles<lb />
will get his first place with Kane but other directors will<lb />
squeeze his second film off the list. And I gefsu, a lovely<lb />
ehost siorv. and Mild Strawberries, a wonderful but<lb />
creakily old-fashioned film, will be replaced by newer<lb />
contenders.<lb />
What films will move into the top 10? The leading<lb />
contender is probablv Kubrick's influential 2001, releas-<lb />
ed in 1968 and obviously an artistic and commercial<lb />
watershed film that has defined how we see outer space<lb />
and space travel. It was the fust of the new generation<lb />
o "event films based on special effects, and it<lb />
fathered the Siar liars phenomenon.<lb />
Another contender is John lord's The Searchers,<lb />
which has become fashionable as the definitive 1-ord<lb />
film, edging out more traditional lord films like<lb />
Stagecoach, The Grapes of 0 rath and My Darling<lb />
C lementine.<lb />
One movie hkelv 10 leap into the top 10 from out ot<lb />
the past is Abel Gance's Xapoleon, the 1927 silent epic<lb />
that existed in obscuritv, in several different incomplete<lb />
versions, until film historian Kevin Brownlow<lb />
plundered the world's film archives to produce a nearlv<lb />
complete version.<lb />
Amotiki films made since 1972. leading contenders for<lb />
the top 10 probablv are Coppola's The Godfather, Bei<lb />
tolucci's Last Tango in Paris or The onformist, and<lb />
Bergman's Cries and H hispers.<lb />
Runners-up mav include Altman's Xashville, I ellini'<lb />
Amarcord, W erner Herog's Aguirre. the M rath of<lb />
Cod, and one of Bunuel's later films, perhaps Discreet<lb />
(harm of the Rourgeoise.<lb />
Now. All o this speculation and handicapping has<lb />
perhaps just been mv wav ot postponing the moment ol<lb />
truth when 1 have to write down, in cold black and<lb />
white, mv own list of the 10 greatest films.<lb />
What follow are the names of 10 films thai crowded<lb />
into the forefront of mv memory, admiration and affec-<lb />
tion on this particular afternoon in June L982. 1 list<lb />
them alphabetically, as Miss Houston said I could:<lb />
Arlher Penn's Ronnie and Clyde, Michael Cum'<lb />
Casablanca, Orson Welles' Citizen Kane. Federico<lb />
Fellini's la Dolce I iiu, Werner Herog's Aguirre. the<lb />
Wrath of God. Alfred Hitchcock's Sotorious, Ingmai<lb />
Bergman's Persona, Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver.<lb />
Carol Reed's The Third Man, and Stanlev Kubrick's<lb />
2001. A Space Odyssey.<lb />
Hinckley Liked It<lb />
'Taxi Driver' Takes Aim Tonight<lb />
BvIOHN WEYLER<lb />
UM V nlrr<lb />
Tonight at 8 p.m The Student Union Films Commit-<lb />
tee will screen one of the most unforgettable motion pic-<lb />
tures ever made: Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver. Next<lb />
Monday's (July 12) film is Mel Brook's irreverent com-<lb />
edy classic Blazing Saddles, to be shown at 9 p.m. Both<lb />
films will be shown at Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
Hendri.x Theatre. Admission is free with ECU ID and<lb />
Aciivitv Card or MSC Membership.<lb />
Taxi Driver was considered controversial and shock-<lb />
ing when it was released in 1976, but an event that oc-<lb />
cured in 1981 gave the film a truly bizarre distinction:<lb />
Taxi Driver is the only movie that is known to have in-<lb />
spired an assassination attempt on a United States presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Robert DeNiro stars in an electrifying character study<lb />
o the type of person who is driven to commit gruesome<lb />
acts of violence. When the audience first sees DeNiro's<lb />
Travis Bickle, he is merely a confused, lonely man sur-<lb />
rounded by millions of the same. We watch in uneasy<lb />
fascination as Travis wheels his cab through the sleaziest<lb />
sections of New York City, and his alienation from and<lb />
intense disgust with his environment slowly feed on his<lb />
sanity.<lb />
The only bright spots in his Travis's existence are two<lb />
women: Betsy (Cybill Shepherd), a smooth political<lb />
campaign worker, and Iris (Jodie Foster), a 12-year-old<lb />
enslaved by prostitution. These women provide Travis<lb />
with focal points for his frustration and anger. As if to<lb />
somehow free them from their traps, he first tries to<lb />
assassinate the presidential candidate Betsy works for,<lb />
and later kills Iris's captors in one of the bloodiest<lb />
scenes ever filmed.<lb />
Last year another confused, "nowhere man" attemp-<lb />
ted the murder of a political leader. John Hinckley's<lb />
obsession with Jodie Foster is common knowledge. Hin-<lb />
ckley has, from his initial outcrys and warnings up to<lb />
the more recent past, made references to Scorsese's<lb />
film.<lb />
"Violence is Travis's only means of expressing<lb />
himself wrote film critic Pauline Kael in The Sen-<lb />
Yorker. "He has not been able to hurdle the barriers to<lb />
being seen and felt. When he blasts through, it's his only<lb />
way of telling the city that he's there. And, given his<lb />
ascetic loneliness, it's the only real orgasm he can have.<lb />
"The violence in this movie is so threatening precisely<lb />
because it's cathartic for Travis. 1 imagine that some<lb />
people who are angered by the film will say that it ad-<lb />
vocates violence as a cure for frustration. But to<lb />
acknowledge that when a psychopath's blood boils over<lb />
so that he may cool down is not the same as justifying<lb />
the eruption. This film doesn't operate on the level of<lb />
moral judgement of what Travis does. Rather, by draw-<lb />
ing us into his vortex it makes us understand the psychic<lb />
discharge of the quiet boys who go berserk<lb />
For those of you with weak stomachs, or to whom<lb />
Taxi Driver simply doesn't appeal, there's still the ac-<lb />
ceptable bad taste spawned by the genius of Mel<lb />
Brooks. On Monday evening, his Blazing Saddles will,<lb />
probably for the fiftieth time, provide us with the antics<lb />
of The Waco Kid, Lilly Von Shtumpp and the rest of the<lb />
Brooks gang.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 7. 1982<lb /><lb />
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sions. Their vocal problems were not helped by<lb />
the technical difficulties experienced with the<lb />
microphones during the second scene of the first<lb />
act. Houeer, Ms. Nell and Mr. Bennett excel as<lb />
character players and their dancing is also skill-<lb />
ed.<lb />
As 1 have often noticed is the case with main<lb />
musicals, some of the supporting roles tend to be<lb />
quite memorable. ECU'S Crease boasts a fine<lb />
supporting cast with some of its members giving<lb />
particularly outstanding performances.<lb />
Among the ladies, Shari Krikorian's dancing<lb />
lalents are especially eye-catching in her role as<lb />
Marty, the precociously mature-in-appearance<lb />
Pink Lady. It must be noted that she is well-<lb />
paired with Rodney Freeze (ECU theatre-goers<lb />
will remember his show-stopping performance as<lb />
Frank in last spring's Show Hoar) who, though<lb />
cast in the unmemorable role of Sonny, still<lb />
manages to bring graceful movements to his part.<lb />
Babs Winn (Mrs. Rodnev Freeze) portrays the<lb />
street-smart Rizzo with a great combination of<lb />
wisecracks and sensuality. Her solo ("There Are<lb />
 orse Things 1 Could Do") in Act 11 enables her<lb />
to use her rich and powerful voice to its fullest,<lb />
earning thundering applause and more than a<lb />
few cheers from the audience.<lb />
Among ihe gents a few voices stand out from<lb />
the crowd. Michael W. Hill, as Doody, has<lb />
managed to capture the vocal style of a fifties<lb />
ballad crooner. Unfortunately only a couple of<lb />
numbers allow the audience to really listen to his<lb />
pleasing voice. And as Roger (or Rump). Con-<lb />
stantine Peters treats us to his smooth, rich voice<lb />
as well as a terrifically zany performance.<lb />
Though this production of Grease is a good<lb />
deal of fun, it's hard to believe there's anyone<lb />
out there that isn't at least familiar with this pro-<lb />
duction (especiallv after Hollywood cashed in<lb />
with one of those big-budget treatments that<lb />
deservedly get so much attention in this<lb />
newspaper). Still, after overhearing a remarkable<lb />
number of comments from shocked patrons, I<lb />
feel I must issue a word of warning: Yes, there's<lb />
quite of bit of bawdy dialogue in this show. I<lb />
know it's hard to believe, but teen-agers in the<lb />
fifties were just as interested in sex as contem-<lb />
porary teens. If slang references to various parts<lb />
ol the human anatomy, sexual functions and<lb />
birth control brings a blush to your virtuous<lb />
cheeks, vou'd better bring earplugs if you go to<lb />
see an production of Hrease.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Stamina<lb />
Sports<lb />
Trio Berths To Festival<lb />
By C1ND PI EASANIS<lb />
SporK I- dihtr<lb />
On July 13, three ECU students<lb />
m ill join 3,400 athletes to compete in<lb />
the National Spoils Festival, the<lb />
largest amateui sports program in<lb />
the country.<lb />
c.ail O'Brien, lud Ausherman<lb />
and Sam Jones were selected to play<lb />
on the South's team handball<lb />
squad. O'Brien will be competing in<lb />
the festival for the second time.<lb />
Main people don't know exactly<lb />
whai team handball is. It's an ex-<lb />
citing, physical and high scoring<lb />
sport. In Europe, il is second only to<lb />
soccei<lb />
-nd no, it's not throwing a small<lb />
, k ball against four walls with<lb />
voui hand.<lb />
Handball is a team sport, con-<lb />
isting ot 12 players; seven of which<lb />
lay .il one time.<lb />
The concept of the game is sim-<lb />
ple. The players of each team try to<lb />
throw the ball into the goal of the<lb />
opposing team and defend iheir own<lb />
goal. The ball is played with the<lb />
hand but other parts of the body can<lb />
be used, except for the lower leg and<lb />
NATIONAL<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
FESTIVAL<lb />
KMANAPOUS<lb />
JUY 23-311962<lb />
, �. � �  . lympci lommtee<lb />
the feet. The player can move three<lb />
steps and may dribble.<lb />
Each game has two 30-minute<lb />
halts with a 15-minute halftime and<lb />
there are no time-outs.<lb />
Team handball is only one of 33<lb />
sports to be held in this year's<lb />
fourth annual festival in In-<lb />
dianapolis, Indiana. The United<lb />
States Olympic Committee sponsors<lb />
the program in hopes of preparing<lb />
future olympians. All games in the<lb />
summer Olympics and three of the<lb />
winter Olympic games (figure<lb />
skating, speed skating and ice<lb />
hockey) are included in the festival.<lb />
Wayne Edwards, ECU's in-<lb />
tramural director and the coor-<lb />
dinator for the festival's handball<lb />
teams, said transportation, housing,<lb />
food and competitive clothes are<lb />
provided for, costing the committee<lb />
about four million dollars.<lb />
Edwards served as coordinator in<lb />
last year's games and was accom-<lb />
panied by several ECU students.<lb />
"There were six women and one<lb />
man on the South's team last year<lb />
he said. "ECU had more students<lb />
than anyone in the United States in<lb />
the sports festival<lb />
Photo By JAN KCFPLC<lb />
.S stinger, a member of the East team handball squad, attempts to make a goal against the South team dur-<lb />
ing last year's National Sports Festival in Syracuse. Stinger is being guarded by ECU s Maureen Buck.<lb />
The weeks in Indianapolis will be<lb />
exciting for the athletes. Edwards<lb />
said the festival's environment is<lb />
like that of the Olympic games and<lb />
the accomodation would compare<lb />
to an Olympic village. "The athletes<lb />
gain the experience of playing in an<lb />
Olympic atmosphere he said,<lb />
"which most people never get to ex-<lb />
perience<lb />
The competition will take place at<lb />
nineteen different sites. The hand-<lb />
ball teams, along with the swimming<lb />
and diving teams will compete in the<lb />
new 4,700-seat natatorium.<lb />
During the 14-day event, the<lb />
athletes are housed at seven loca-<lb />
tions across the city. The handball<lb />
team will be staying with the soccer,<lb />
volleyball and rowing teams.<lb />
After the sports festival has<lb />
finished, the U. S. Olympic commit-<lb />
tee will will select members for the<lb />
1984 Olympic teams.<lb />
Edwards stated in an earlier inter-<lb />
view that he believes Jones definite-<lb />
ly has a shot at the Olympic team,<lb />
escpecially since she has gained<lb />
more experience during her Euro-<lb />
pean tour with the U. S. National<lb />
team. Jones returned on July 4<lb />
after playing in West Germany and<lb />
Paris. "The Olympic team is called<lb />
the U. S. National team until<lb />
1984-the Olympic year he said.<lb />
Edwards said Jones has a tremen-<lb />
dous chance to make the Olympics<lb />
but she must be willing to make the<lb />
personal sacrifices.<lb />
If Jones is selected by the Olympic<lb />
committee, she will immediately<lb />
move to New Jersey to train until<lb />
the Olympics are held in Los<lb />
Angeles, California.<lb />
Edwards heard about Jones's<lb />
ability as a basketball player and<lb />
decided to attend a game. That's<lb />
when Edwards spotted her poten-<lb />
tial.<lb />
"Sometimes 1 don't always make<lb />
the right choices he said, "but this<lb />
time I was right<lb />
Jones had the four essentials<lb />
needed to play team handball:<lb />
JULY 7, 1982<lb />
Pa�c7<lb />
 By JAM KCPFIC<lb />
Rita Clanton, a graduate of Auburn University, demonstrates the handball<lb />
player's ability to jump and throw passes simultaneously. Clanton is a<lb />
member of this year's national team.<lb />
dedication, intensity, a good<lb />
disposition and strength. Edwards<lb />
described Jones as a person who<lb />
always gives 100 percent and wasn't<lb />
the type of player to fly off the han-<lb />
dle. Because off the stiff time<lb />
penalties, handball players must be<lb />
able to control themselves.<lb />
"You get hit a great deal in hand-<lb />
ball he said, "And if you're a<lb />
hothead, you won't last long<lb />
A handball player must also be<lb />
able to jump above the defense and<lb />
be strong enough to throw long<lb />
passes-skills Jones developed as a<lb />
basketball player. In fact, the ma-<lb />
jority oi handball players are ex-<lb />
basketball players, Edwards said.<lb />
The athletes will leave on July 13<lb />
for their training camps. The<lb />
players will have ten days of practice<lb />
sessions with two-hour workouts<lb />
twice a day.<lb />
The Opening ceremonies will<lb />
begin on the evening of July 23.<lb />
Entertainer Bob Hope will be per-<lb />
forming for the athletes and the<lb />
coaching staff.<lb />
The round-robin competition<lb />
starts July 24 and will end with<lb />
teams competing for gold and<lb />
bronze medals. The top two teams<lb />
will play for the gold while the re-<lb />
maining teams will battle for the<lb />
bronze.<lb />
World<lb />
I v<lb />
1<lb />
i<lb />
By Neil Admur<lb />
V limrs e�� srniir<lb />
WIMBELDON, England � The<lb />
first time Jimmy Connors won at<lb />
' imbeldon, it seemed like a fairy<lb />
tale. He and Chris Evert were the<lb />
tournament's "love double" in<lb />
1974, went to the victory ball as an<lb />
engaged couple and danced to the<lb />
musical strains of "The Girl That I<lb />
Marry �<lb />
There was no dancing at Sunday<lb />
night's champions dinner. Martina<lb />
Navratilova, a three-set winner over<lb />
Mrs. I loyd in the women's final,<lb />
teasingly popped open an umbrella<lb />
before her victory speech and told<lb />
the gathering, "The weatherman<lb />
said il as going to clear today, but<lb />
I didn't trust him<lb />
Eighl years after he won his first<lb />
 imbeldon title. Connors, now 29,<lb />
thanked the management committee<lb />
for its more helpful attitude toward<lb />
the players, thanked his wife Patti,<lb />
and then paid tribute to John<lb />
McEnroe, whom he had beaten<lb />
earlier in the day in five long sets.<lb />
"The final we had today was the<lb />
. a it should be Connors said of<lb />
his 3-6, 6-3, 6-7, 7-6, 6-4 victory.<lb />
British sports fans agreed, toasting<lb />
 onnors Monday as a popular<lb />
.hampion. In 1974, Ken Rosewall, a<lb />
sentimental runnerup at 39, was the<lb />
peoples' choice.<lb />
"I was out in the street this morn-<lb />
ing Connors said, packing at his<lb />
hotel, for a return to the United<lb />
States today, "and I think<lb />
everybody in London watched the<lb />
match<lb />
Connors wanted to win this year<lb />
more than he had been willing to ad-<lb />
mit during the fortnight.<lb />
"Awfully bad said Patti<lb />
McGuire Connors, whom Connors<lb />
sought out for a kiss in a corner of<lb />
the center court seconds after he<lb />
won Wimbeldon's longest final in<lb />
history. "I think he wanted to win<lb />
this one real bad<lb />
"When you win your first one<lb />
Connors said, "you never expect to<lb />
do it. Then after you win it, you<lb />
think you'll never win it again. 1 had<lb />
a couple of chances slip by. It got to<lb />
the point where I hadn't won a<lb />
Grand Slam event in four years. 1<lb />
hadn't really thought about that un-<lb />
til after the match. I wonder if 1 had<lb />
thought about it before whether it<lb />
would have affected my play<lb />
At a time when some rivals<lb />
thought he might be losing some of<lb />
his zest for the game, Connors is en-<lb />
joying one of his finest years. He<lb />
has won five of 11 Granp Prix tour-<lb />
naments, was the runnerup in three<lb />
others and leads the Volvo Grand<lb />
Prix point standings, which carries a<lb />
$600,000 season-ending first prize.<lb />
Asked after the McEnroe match if<lb />
he had a chance to win the year's<lb />
No. 1 spot, Connors said. I'm play-<lb />
ing like it. That has been my line all<lb />
along<lb />
Patti Connors has seen positive<lb />
changes in her husband. "Having<lb />
Brett has matured him she said,<lb />
referring to their child. "And he's<lb />
opened his mind a little more. He<lb />
used to be narrow-minded about<lb />
some things<lb />
One quality about Connors that<lb />
has not changed is his emotional<lb />
level on the court.<lb />
"1 don't think it's possible for<lb />
John and me to play all five sets at<lb />
one level because of what we're both<lb />
trying to do Connors said. "We<lb />
have a rivalry that's great because of<lb />
the way we play each other. He's go-<lb />
ing to play his serve-and-volley, and<lb />
I'm going to be out there hitting and<lb />
attacking.<lb />
"But the most important part is<lb />
our attitude � the way we play �<lb />
my respect for him and his respect<lb />
for me. There's a lot more that<lb />
enters into it besides our tennis.<lb />
That's what was on my mind in the<lb />
beginning of the match. Should I go<lb />
for the first-round knockout? What<lb />
happens if 1 don't get it, and the<lb />
match goes five sets? I broke him in<lb />
the first game, but then I started<lb />
thinking. That's when we had the<lb />
lull. 1 said if he goes five sets, I can't<lb />
play 110 percent. 1 have to drop to<lb />
92 percent or maybe 90 percent.<lb />
"I think that's why things were so<lb />
uneven out there. There were even<lb />
times for me when the match was<lb />
boring. But from 3-5 in the third,<lb />
that was high-powered tennis all the<lb />
way. There was some unbelievable<lb />
tennis out there<lb />
Connors said he often is unaware<lb />
of how he revs up on the court.<lb />
"You play, and everything that<lb />
goes into your thoughts, everything<lb />
See BRATS, page 8<lb />
Pirate Offense Worries Coaches<lb />
Imvroved Bua<lb />
Seek Revenge<lb />
East Tennessee State head foot-<lb />
ball coach Jack Carlisle can only be<lb />
optimistic about the upcoming game<lb />
with the Pirates on Sept. 18.<lb />
After being defeated 66-23 in last<lb />
year's homecoming game, Carlisle is<lb />
determined not to let that happen<lb />
again if there's any way possible.<lb />
"One thing's for sure he said.<lb />
"We'll try not to get beaten as badly<lb />
�<lb />
Cindy<lb />
Pleasant s<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
38 points in the First half of the<lb />
game. Nine ECU players scored in<lb />
the game, and senior placekicker<lb />
Chuck Bushbeck set a school record<lb />
with nine of nine extra points. The<lb />
high score marked ECU's highest<lb />
point total in 22 years.<lb />
The Bucs did have an exceptional<lb />
some blue chip prospects. Carlisle's<lb />
staff recruited all over the United<lb />
States, signing players from Ten-<lb />
nessee, Virginia, Pennsylvania,<lb />
Georgia, Florida, Ohio and<lb />
Mississippi. 23 men will be joining<lb />
the Buccaneers in the fall.<lb />
"1 know that this group of men<lb />
this year<lb />
The Pirates were fired up, scoring<lb />
game, but there were only problems who signed with us are the most<lb />
o" '  i -i. i:u. �raA i-ilav�r� in i.hirh<lb />
for East Tennessee. And their kick-<lb />
ing game was at the head of the list.<lb />
For example, after receiving the<lb />
opening kickoff and driving to the<lb />
42-yard line, punter Phil Wilso<lb />
fumbled a snap from center and<lb />
dropped 13 yards-setting up ECU<lb />
for perfect field position.<lb />
"Our kicking game killed us<lb />
heavily recruited players in which<lb />
we have been interested he said.<lb />
"Our assistant coaches did an<lb />
outstanding job in signing the young<lb />
men<lb />
The East Tennessee Buccaneers<lb />
will have 31 lettermen and 14<lb />
starters returning. Carlisle said he<lb />
lost 13 lettermen and his starting<lb />
Carlisle s d "We were banged up quarterback from last season. We<lb />
when we came into the game and we will only have five seniors on the<lb />
gotmoreTanged up L the game team he said, "so we're going to<lb />
went on nave a young team<lb />
The Pirates got 421 total yards in <lb />
offense compared to East Tennessee Carlisle said his.team will lack ex-<lb />
State's 211 perience against a high grade of<lb />
Carlisle had nothing but the ut- competition � something ECU has<lb />
most praise for the Pirates. "East established. Tougher schedules, I<lb />
Almost Anything Goes<lb />
n ECU summer league baseball player tags an N.C. State opponent during run homer. The Pirates fell to Campbell University Friday �<lb />
Wednesday" doubTeheader. The Pirates lost in the opening game, M, but and 4-2. ECU's Todd Evans hit one-run homers in both games. (Photo by<lb />
came buck to win the second contest, 11-10, after David Wells hit a three- Scott Larson)<lb />
Carolina is completely out of out<lb />
class he said. "Heck, most of our<lb />
players have never been to Green-<lb />
ville but they know what kind of<lb />
team ECU has got<lb />
As for this year, Carlisle does not<lb />
believe their kicking game will be a<lb />
downfall. "Our kicking game will<lb />
be okay he said. "It's in good<lb />
shape<lb />
But the head coach is not quite as<lb />
confident when it comes to punting.<lb />
"Our punting game is unknown<lb />
right now he said, "but we did<lb />
sign a couple of punters<lb />
East Tennessee has signed quite a<lb />
few players this year, including<lb />
different division and scholarships<lb />
are three areas Carlisle cited for the<lb />
contrast in ECU and ETSU. "Some<lb />
15 years ago we were about the<lb />
same he said, "but things have<lb />
changed. A school like ours may<lb />
come along and beat ECU once<lb />
every couple of years, but that's<lb />
about it.<lb />
What is Carlisle's strategy for<lb />
Sept. 18? "We really won't know<lb />
what our strategy is until we see the<lb />
tapes of East Carolina's earlier<lb />
games this fall he said. "We do<lb />
know ECU is going to have a new<lb />
offensive formation so we'll just<lb />
have to wait and see<lb />
f<lb /><pb facs="00057486_tn_0008" /><lb />
�2��THE EAST C AROl INIAN JULY 7. W82<lb />
First Session<lb />
IM Results<lb />
By NANCY MIZE<lb />
Inlramurth l�ir<lb />
The numbers are less<lb />
and the atmosphere is<lb />
more relaxed, but the<lb />
fun and enjoyment of<lb />
participation in in-<lb />
tramural activities dur-<lb />
ing the summer is as<lb />
great as ever!<lb />
In first session finals,<lb />
the Sharks infested the<lb />
co-rec softball program<lb />
by defeating the All-<lb />
Stars and Moody Blues<lb />
to gain the title.<lb />
In co-rec volleyball<lb />
action, the Polish Na-<lb />
tional Squad went into<lb />
the play-offs<lb />
undefeated. However,<lb />
after defeating the<lb />
Night Spikers, they<lb />
found the Jammers to<lb />
be stiff competition. In<lb />
the final match, Tom<lb />
Curry and Co. jumped<lb />
out to a one game lead<lb />
before losing the next<lb />
two games to give the<lb />
Jammers the title.<lb />
The Great Canoe<lb />
race was won b y<lb />
Maureen and Robert<lb />
Fox, in what they con-<lb />
sidered to be an un-<lb />
contented race. They<lb />
have extended a<lb />
challenge to all would-<lb />
be canoeists to par-<lb />
ticipate in the next race<lb />
on Thursday. July 15!<lb />
Tony Saleeby and John<lb />
Winston came in se-<lb />
cond after the favored<lb />
team o' Billy Dixon<lb />
and Keith G o I d c n<lb />
found the Tar River to<lb />
be a rather wet<lb />
challenge.<lb />
In the Men's Singles<lb />
Tennis tournament, it<lb />
was a battle between<lb />
Billy Dixon and Cliff<lb />
Moore. After losing in<lb />
the second round of<lb />
competition to Moore,<lb />
Dixon fought his way<lb />
through the losers<lb />
bracket to re-challenge<lb />
Moore in the finals of<lb />
the double elimination<lb />
tournament. However,<lb />
Cliff was too strong<lb />
and defeated Billy,<lb />
10-3, in the regulation<lb />
pro set.<lb />
Anthony Martin and<lb />
Co. and The Enforcers<lb />
easily gained the title in<lb />
three-on-three basket-<lb />
ball. The Runaways<lb />
gave them a run for<lb />
their money but were<lb />
unable to defeat the<lb />
strong threesome.<lb />
On the racquetball<lb />
courts, a lot of action<lb />
occurred for both men<lb />
and women. Nancy<lb />
McCloskey, playing in<lb />
her first tournament,<lb />
was victorious over<lb />
Cheryl Meletis to gain<lb />
the women's title. In<lb />
men's competition,<lb />
Frank Schaede escaped<lb />
with a victory over Jack<lb />
Crouch to come from<lb />
the loser's bracket and<lb />
win the championship.<lb />
The Tri-Humps con-<lb />
tinued their winning<lb />
form in the men's soft<lb />
ball tournament by<lb />
defeating I umber<lb />
Company and The<lb />
VValtons to emerge as<lb />
champions of the dou-<lb />
ble elimination<lb />
tourney.<lb />
Three Track Stars Sign<lb />
Letters of Intent With ECU<lb />
Ml SPORIMMOKMAIIUN<lb />
Three more<lb />
women's track stars<lb />
have signed letters of<lb />
intent to attend ECU<lb />
on track grants-in-<lb />
aid under first-year<lb />
head coach Pat<lb />
McGuigan. The trio<lb />
� Jamie Cathcart of<lb />
East Forsyth High<lb />
School, Kathy<lb />
Leeper of High<lb />
Point Andrews High<lb />
and Teresa Hudson<lb />
of Salisbury High �<lb />
join previously-<lb />
signed Delphine<lb />
Mabrey of<lb />
Southwest<lb />
Edgecombe High<lb />
School and Regina<lb />
Kent from New<lb />
York City.<lb />
Cathcart, also a<lb />
member of the<lb />
Greensboro Paceset-<lb />
ters, was a member<lb />
of the 1982 N.C.<lb />
State champion<lb />
440-meter relay team<lb />
at East Forsythe<lb />
High. Cathcart plac-<lb />
ed second at the 1981<lb />
AAU Junior Olym-<lb />
pic in Lincoln, Neb<lb />
in the mile relay and<lb />
third and fourth in<lb />
the 440 relay and 800<lb />
meter run respective-<lb />
ly in the 1981 N.C.<lb />
State meet.<lb />
Leeper ran the an-<lb />
chor leg in the 880<lb />
and mile relays for<lb />
Andrews High in<lb />
High Point the last<lb />
three seasons. Her<lb />
squad finished first<lb />
in the mile and se-<lb />
cond in the 880 at<lb />
the 1982 State meet.<lb />
Her 880 foursome<lb />
also copped State<lb />
championships in<lb />
1980 and 1981, while<lb />
her mile relay squad<lb />
placed second both<lb />
years.<lb />
Hudson, a<lb />
sprinter from<lb />
Salisbury, N.C, was<lb />
conference cham-<lb />
pion in the 100- and<lb />
200-meter races<lb />
Two Generations Of 'Brats9<lb />
Struggle In Wimbledon Finale<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
that comes into play is an emotional<lb />
buildup. For me, to let it out is im-<lb />
portant. It's actually going crazy;<lb />
that's what it is. Maybe that's what<lb />
it takes for me to win a match � go<lb />
crazy<lb />
Connors said he heard McEnroe<lb />
"doing the same thing" during the<lb />
crucial fourth-set tiebreaker, which<lb />
Connors won 7-5.<lb />
"He was yelling 'C'mon to<lb />
himself and trying just as much as 1<lb />
was. That's what made it great<lb />
By the time he went to serve for<lb />
the match at 5-4 in the final set.<lb />
Connors was talking to himself and<lb />
gesturing after each point.<lb />
"That might be bad he said.<lb />
"Instead of concentrating on how<lb />
to play the point, I was saying 'three<lb />
more, three more Then after I hit<lb />
that backhand volley, I said 'two<lb />
more, two more 1 was at such a<lb />
position as far as my attitude and<lb />
adrenaline that 1 was joing berserk;<lb />
I was flying. 1 couldn't get any<lb />
higher<lb />
The match lasted four hours, 14<lb />
minutes. "I'm a little beat Con<lb />
nors said. "I'm glad 1 don't have to<lb />
play today. I don't think the whole<lb />
thing will take effect until I get<lb />
home<lb />
Connors said he declined an in-<lb />
vitation to play for the United States<lb />
against Sweden in the Davis Cup<lb />
quarterfinals this week in St. Loius<lb />
because of his schedule.<lb />
"I feel for McEnroe he said.<lb />
"To go into play this eek, it's going<lb />
to be rough on him. Last year, he<lb />
was like a basket case against<lb />
Czechoslovakia after he won<lb />
Wimbeldon. It's difficult to go and<lb />
play after a match like we had.<lb />
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