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�he ISaBt (Earnlinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.69<lb />
Wednesday, July 14,1982<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
SGA Executive Council Still<lb />
Undecided On 82-83 Budget<lb />
By ERNEST CONNER<lb />
In the financial crisis which con-<lb />
fronts the executive council of East<lb />
Carolina's Student Government<lb />
Association, the council still has not<lb />
made a final decision,according to<lb />
Eric Henderson, SGA president.<lb />
The executive council was caught<lb />
in this financial crisis when SGA<lb />
Treasurer Becky Talley discovered<lb />
that the SGA legislature had ap-<lb />
propriated up to $29,000 over the<lb />
expected revenue for the upcoming<lb />
school year.<lb />
Incoming revenue from which the<lb />
SGA appropriates money is<lb />
estimated to be around $90,000 to<lb />
96,000. However, during last<lb />
semester the SGA legislature ap-<lb />
propriated $119,000 for various<lb />
organizations, putting the budget<lb />
$23,000 to $29,000 in the red.<lb />
This financial problem was made<lb />
public two weeks ago. Henderson<lb />
then said that the council would<lb />
make a decision by last Tuesday on<lb />
w hat action to take as a result of the<lb />
situation.<lb />
Henderson now explains that<lb />
there is no reason for the executive<lb />
counsel to rush into a decision,<lb />
since one is not needed until the end<lb />
of August.<lb />
The SGA president said that the<lb />
council is currently researching the<lb />
problem so that a decision could be<lb />
made, but he would not give a date<lb />
for proposing action, saying only<lb />
that a decision would be made<lb />
before the end of August.<lb />
Henderson did say that whatever<lb />
action the council took would in-<lb />
volve having the affected groups<lb />
return to the fall SGA legislature to<lb />
reapply for more money if needed.<lb />
For example, Henderson explain-<lb />
ed that one option the council could<lb />
take would be to cut every group by<lb />
50 percent. If this choice is taken,<lb />
then any group needing more money<lb />
would have to go before the SGA<lb />
legislature in the fall and reapply for<lb />
the additional funding.<lb />
This, however, is only one of the<lb />
options available to the council and<lb />
is not necessarily the one that will be<lb />
taken.<lb />
No one is exactly sure how the<lb />
financial crises came about.<lb />
Henderson, in an interview con-<lb />
ducted two weeks ago tated that<lb />
last year's SGA treasurer. Kirk Lit-<lb />
tle, failed to kep the SGA informed<lb />
of how much money was available<lb />
for appropriation.<lb />
Little, who was not available for<lb />
comment before the story appeared<lb />
in the June 30 issue of The East<lb />
Carolinian, claimed that it wasn't<lb />
his fault that too much money was<lb />
appropriated.<lb />
In a letter to the editor, Little<lb />
stated that the "SGA treasurer's job<lb />
is primarily an administrative one<lb />
The treasurer, according to Little,<lb />
merely accurately records the ap-<lb />
propriations made by the SGA<lb />
legislature.<lb />
This view reflects Talley's belief<lb />
that no one person was at fault in<lb />
the over-appropriations. According<lb />
to her all the students were in a<lb />
hurry toward the end of semester,<lb />
and nobody noticed how much<lb />
money was left to appropriate.<lb />
In other action, the executive<lb />
council approved a resolution call-<lb />
ing for the SGA to fund groups bas-<lb />
ed on a zero based budget. This<lb />
would mean that a group's funding<lb />
for the current year would not be<lb />
based on their previous year's<lb />
budget. They would have to justify<lb />
everything starting from scratch<lb />
each year.<lb />
One Yard<lb />
W�oto By OAVE WILLIAMS<lb />
These three feet embark on a search for their missing companion. They are confident the private podiatrist<lb />
they hired will find their friend and bring her safely back to her shoe.<lb />
Basketball Camper Assaulted<lb />
By GREG RIDEOLT<lb />
frwillill Nf Vditor<lb />
A Greenville girl attending<lb />
basketball camp at East Carolina<lb />
University last Wednesday was the<lb />
victim of an assault and attempted<lb />
rape.<lb />
The 12 year-old girl, was outside<lb />
Minges Coliseum directly across<lb />
from Ficklen Stadium when, accor-<lb />
ding to police records, two black<lb />
male juvenilles approached her.<lb />
Then, according to the girl's<lb />
statements, the older male grabbed<lb />
her arm and pulled out a knife. He<lb />
then told the girl he intended to have<lb />
sex with her.<lb />
According to Detective Lt. Gene<lb />
McAbee of the university police, the<lb />
incident was observed by an uniden-<lb />
tified adult female. The witness ran<lb />
towards the girl scaring the<lb />
assailants away.<lb />
The unidentified woman then<lb />
took the girl to ECU basketball staff<lb />
member Beth Burns' office. She was<lb />
calmed down and her parents were<lb />
notified.<lb />
McAbee said that the girl and the<lb />
witness left before the police arriv-<lb />
ed. He added that the girl was subse-<lb />
quently reached, but the observer<lb />
was never identified.<lb />
McAbee said that there are no<lb />
suspects in the case, but urges<lb />
anyone with knowledge of the situa-<lb />
tion to contact the university police.<lb />
"For the remainder of basketball<lb />
camp the reserve officers are work-<lb />
ing in plain clothes over at Minges<lb />
McAbee stated.<lb />
Photo By SCOTT LARSON<lb />
Photo<lb />
Think We Can Make It Back To Campus:<lb />
These students enjoy a bud and wagon ride at Moser's Farm. They undoubtedly wish the going wasn't as<lb />
rough, but a cold beer makes it much smoother.<lb />
University Earns Respect<lb />
Degrees Now Competitive In Market<lb />
By CHARLES ROADMAN<lb />
M�ff Wnlrr<lb />
East Carolina University, once<lb />
dubbed through out the state as<lb />
EZU, has grown into a university<lb />
that is respected.<lb />
No longer is E.C.U. considered<lb />
an alternate or second choice to<lb />
North Carolina State University or<lb />
the Univeristy of North Carolina,<lb />
for according to Howes Com-<lb />
prehensive Guide to Coleges,<lb />
degrees from ECU in art, business,<lb />
medical records, medical technology<lb />
and nursing can compete with<lb />
similar programs in any other<lb />
university in the state. And ECU'S<lb />
occupational therapy program is<lb />
considered the best in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
ECU's reputation has caught the<lb />
eye of prospective freshmen not on-<lb />
ly from North Carolina but also<lb />
from as far away as Illinois. Con-<lb />
necticut and Brazil.<lb />
Freshman applications are up b)<lb />
18 percent over last year, while<lb />
freshman enrollment is predicted to<lb />
increase by approximately three per-<lb />
cent.<lb />
Dr. Susan McDaniel, acting direc-<lb />
tor of admissions, feels that the ma-<lb />
jor factoi influencing the increasing<lb />
enrollment is the enthusiastic<lb />
reports that current students carry<lb />
with them to all parts of the state.<lb />
According to Chancellor John M.<lb />
Howell, barring an economical<lb />
disaster, enrollment at E.C.U. will<lb />
continue to increase at approximate-<lb />
ly 1 percent for the next ten years<lb />
Howell credits the increasing enroll-<lb />
ment to the advantagous location of<lb />
the university and the continual ef-<lb />
fort oi the university to maintain a<lb />
working relationship with the sur-<lb />
rounding community.<lb />
�Mont' with an increasing student<lb />
body arc plans for physical growth<lb />
ot the university. Plans have been<lb />
drawn up for a new 13 million dollar<lb />
classroom building which would<lb />
become the largest building on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Appropriations tor the building<lb />
are expected in the 1982-83 budget,<lb />
and work on the building could<lb />
begin as early as the summer of<lb />
1983.<lb />
Two locations are currently being<lb />
considered for the building. The<lb />
first and least desirable is behind the<lb />
library which presently is the second<lb />
largest parking area on campus. The<lb />
second place under consideration is<lb />
the area between the steam plant<lb />
and science complex.<lb />
ECU Student Fasts<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Sliff Wrilrr<lb />
The bright blue tent on the mall<lb />
across from Flanagan building is<lb />
not there because a squatter is tak-<lb />
ing over the East Carolina campus.<lb />
It is there because student Glenn<lb />
Maughan is publicly fasting all this<lb />
week and, along with other<lb />
members of the ECU peace commit-<lb />
tee, using the area to voice his view-<lb />
points.<lb />
"Are you interested in helping<lb />
prevent world hunger, racism, pre-<lb />
judice, sexism, the arms race?" are<lb />
the questions being asked by the<lb />
peace committee.<lb />
They will be on the mall every day<lb />
this week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to<lb />
engage in informal discussions with<lb />
passers-by, distribute literature and<lb />
engage in various other activities.<lb />
One of the committee's activities<lb />
is taking a survey of people's at-<lb />
titudes about the threat of nuclear<lb />
war. They are also asking people to<lb />
sign a petition addressed to F.<lb />
Stewart Clark, the magistrate who<lb />
on June 7 sentenced ECU student<lb />
Patrick O'Neill to 90 days imprison-<lb />
ment.<lb />
O'Neill, a peace committee<lb />
member and East Carolinian staff<lb />
writer, was arrested for "willfully,<lb />
knowingly and unlawfully blocking<lb />
traffic while demonstrating<lb />
against the training of El<lb />
Salvadoran soldiers at Fort Bragg.<lb />
O'Neill has ccontinued his<lb />
political activism in prison by<lb />
organizing the other inmates and<lb />
protesting prison conditions.<lb />
Maughan hopes his fast will re-<lb />
mind people of the bad treatment he<lb />
believes O'Neill is receiving and<lb />
serve to symbolize the world hunger<lb />
situation.<lb />
He quoted a United Nations<lb />
estimate that 12,000 people die from<lb />
starvation daily and said, "Basically<lb />
I'm fasting as a symbol of how most<lb />
of the population of the world ex-<lb />
ists. That is, they don't have food,<lb />
thev wake up hungry, go to bed<lb />
hungry, spend their whole day<lb />
hungry<lb />
When asked why he was par-<lb />
ticipating in the ECU peace commit-<lb />
tee's activities. Jay Stone answered:<lb />
"Because I think the arms race is a<lb />
parasite sucking the material and<lb />
spiritual well-being out of the<lb />
planetary community<lb />
Environmentalists Oppose Helm's Bill On Pesticide Labeling<lb />
ByMlKEHAMER<lb />
NUff Wriler<lb />
Senate hearings began June 21 on<lb />
a proposal by Senator Jesse Helms,<lb />
R-N.C to limit public access to in-<lb />
formation on the content and<lb />
manufacturers of pesticides.<lb />
In introducing his bill to revise the<lb />
Federal Insecticide and Rodenticide<lb />
Act 1978, Helms stated that two<lb />
main problems have been causing<lb />
concern to the pesticide industry.<lb />
One problem is the amount of<lb />
data that must be provided to the<lb />
Environment Protection Agency for<lb />
registration of pesticides and other<lb />
purposes.<lb />
The other problem as presented<lb />
by Helms is in public access to<lb />
health and safety data. Helms said,<lb />
"the extensive test data submitted to<lb />
the EPA is not adquately protected<lb />
under the present law to prevent<lb />
competitors from gaining access to<lb />
it, and prevent the orginal<lb />
developers from recovering its in-<lb />
vestment and making a profit<lb />
Another Senate bill, introduced<lb />
by Senator S.I. Hayakawa,<lb />
R-Calif would keep state and local<lb />
governments from being tougher<lb />
than the federal government on<lb />
pesticide manufacture and use.<lb />
Environmentalist and public in-<lb />
terest groups have foimed a coali-<lb />
tion called the National Coalition<lb />
Against the Misuse of Pesticides,<lb />
and have spoken out against both<lb />
bills.<lb />
Jay Feldman, spokesman for the<lb />
national coalition, stated on July<lb />
12, that certain states would want<lb />
more data on pesticide than is cur-<lb />
rently available from the EPA. He<lb />
also stated that these states should<lb />
be free to research and legislate on<lb />
long-term effects of pesticides.<lb />
"The crux of the matter is that<lb />
states have a constitutional right to<lb />
deal with matter in the state and<lb />
there is no reason for the United<lb />
States Congress to impose restraints<lb />
on the states Feldman said.<lb />
Dr. Frank Guthrie, chairman of<lb />
the entomology department at<lb />
North Carolina State University,<lb />
testified before the Senate<lb />
Agriculture Commettiee in late June<lb />
on behalf of the March of Dimes<lb />
Birth Defect Foundation. He<lb />
reacted against the assertion pro-<lb />
duct secrecy is of paramount impor-<lb />
tance.<lb />
5 Contacted at his office on Mon-<lb />
day, Guthrie said that he felt that<lb />
there should be no secrecy involved<lb />
when pesticide may have the<lb />
possibility of causing birth defects.<lb />
"When it comes to the safety of<lb />
persons, this is more important than<lb />
company secerts Guthrie said.<lb />
Ms. Susanne Harker, chief of<lb />
policy and liaison staff with the<lb />
pesticide registration division of the<lb />
EPA was questioned on Monday<lb />
about the problem that Helms refer-<lb />
red to regarding the ammount of<lb />
data required of a pesticide<lb />
manufacturer in order to register a<lb />
new pesticide. She stated that the<lb />
amount of information required by<lb />
the EPA is, "very extensive, more<lb />
than you could fit in a briefcase<lb />
She explained that a product<lb />
registration may require up to 1,000<lb />
pages of data.<lb />
When asked about who perform-<lb />
ed toxology tests on new pesticides,<lb />
Harker explained that the pesticide<lb />
companies provide all the data con-<lb />
cerning the effect of new pesticides<lb />
and these results are then examined<lb />
by EPA scientists.<lb />
Feldman critized the EPA<lb />
because of its methodology in<lb />
testing pesticides. He said that the<lb />
coalition felt that too much testing<lb />
was conducted in secrecy without<lb />
the benefit of peer criticism in the<lb />
scientific community and through<lb />
scientific journals.<lb />
He stated that because of a<lb />
backlog, the EPA has not released<lb />
data on several new pesticides and<lb />
because of thisthe EPA is being<lb />
sued by the AFL-CIO and the Na-<lb />
tional Coalition Against the Misuse<lb />
of Pesticides.<lb />
In reply to this, Harker admitted<lb />
that there does exist a backlog at the<lb />
EPA but claimed that since the<lb />
Reagan adminstration has been in<lb />
office, strong emphasis has been put<lb />
on reducing the backlog of new<lb />
pesticide products.<lb />
Feldman mentioned that a bill<lb />
will be introduced on the House<lb />
floor in September by Leon Panetta<lb />
of California and Dan Glickman of<lb />
Kansas which will insure victims of<lb />
pesticides poisonings access to the<lb />
federal courts. "This is because the<lb />
laws in the separate states are so<lb />
unclear Feldman said.<lb />
Thomas R. Clark, deputy counsel<lb />
to the Senate Agriculture Commit-<lb />
tee which Helms chairs, spoke about<lb />
Helms' bill recently. "It is not in-<lb />
tended to deny or squelch people<lb />
with a legitimate interest in over-<lb />
sight over the EPA's activities<lb />
He also said, "you've got groups<lb />
like the March of Dimes and<lb />
migrant labor advocates who want<lb />
to keep a pretty close eye on<lb />
pesticides and their effects. But we<lb />
think the industry has come a long<lb />
way toward compromise, consider-<lb />
ing that at first they wanted the in-<lb />
formation restricted to everybody<lb />
On the pesticide front here in<lb />
North Carolina, Farmworkers Legal<lb />
Services has been lobbying in<lb />
Raleigh for a rule which would re-<lb />
quire farmers with labor camps and<lb />
10 or more agricultural employees<lb />
to provide portable drinking water<lb />
and handwashing facilities close to<lb />
the fields.<lb />
A public hearing was held two<lb />
weeks ago, attracting more than 100<lb />
people on both sides of the issue.<lb />
Several North Carolina facilities<lb />
are receiving federal funds for<lb />
seasonal and migrant farm workers<lb />
and are covered by a recent EPA re-<lb />
quirement to develop a pesticide<lb />
hazard management program.<lb />
According to a News and<lb />
Observer editorial on June 24, there<lb />
are 45,000 commercial products<lb />
containing 1,200 pesticides ingre-<lb />
dients available to American con-<lb />
sumer, and neither EPA or the N.C.<lb />
Department of Agriculture has a<lb />
. good handle on dangers faced by<lb />
chemical industry workers, farmers,<lb />
homeowners, migrant workers and<lb />
consumers.<lb />
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U.S. Congress<lb />
Can They Really Be Trusted?<lb />
The most recent episode in the<lb />
saga of U.S. politics � the current<lb />
investigation on Capitol Hill into<lb />
alleged drug use and sexual miscon-<lb />
duct � says it all.<lb />
What a tragic state of affairs it is<lb />
when a nation's leaders cannot<lb />
refrain from such conduct. And<lb />
they wonder why Americans don't<lb />
trust politicians.<lb />
Although the history of corrup-<lb />
tion in United States politics is prac-<lb />
tically as old as the U.S. itself, most<lb />
of us best remember the past decade<lb />
as a period of corruption explosion.<lb />
First came Watergate, with its<lb />
break-ins, investigations and subse-<lb />
quent arrests and resignations of<lb />
many of the country's top politi-<lb />
cians.<lb />
Next came the infamous<lb />
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gressmen have engaged in the illegal<lb />
use and marketing of cocaine as well<lb />
as in illicit sexual behavior.<lb />
Just when will this immoral,<lb />
decadent conduct come to an end?<lb />
How long will Americans have to<lb />
live with the fact that its govern-<lb />
ment cannot be trusted?<lb />
Of course, it may be "jumping<lb />
the gun" to condemn anyone at this<lb />
point. After all, no one has been<lb />
convicted of these crimes as yet. But<lb />
as has been the case with every other<lb />
"scandal" on Capitol Hill, so-<lb />
meone is guilty. You can bet on<lb />
that. Maybe not all of those accus-<lb />
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It is also wrong to characterize all<lb />
of Congress by the acts of<lb />
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Granted, there are many highly-<lb />
moral congressmen and women in<lb />
Washington. Still, it is frightening<lb />
to realize that even a small percen-<lb />
tage of our legislators could be so<lb />
dimented, so immoral. With this<lb />
latest "scandal politics in the<lb />
United States has reached the very<lb />
depths of perversion.<lb />
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shouldn't be lawmakers is valid<lb />
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ty) upon which political careers are<lb />
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after year, their own government<lb />
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How can the United States function<lb />
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and other scandalous affairs in<lb />
Washington?<lb />
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heart of our legislative system has<lb />
been perverted by criminals. And<lb />
despite the number who will emerge<lb />
from these investigations with clean<lb />
records, the reputation of the U.S.<lb />
Congress has, once again, been tar-<lb />
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Certainly, politicians should not<lb />
be expected to be without flaw.<lb />
Mistakes are as much a part of<lb />
humanity as is breathing. But the il-<lb />
legal use of cocaine and homosexual<lb />
acts with minors are not mere<lb />
mistakes. Rather, they are a reflec-<lb />
tion of a sad state of affairs, a state<lb />
of affairs that must not persist if<lb />
our government is to survive and<lb />
function in any meaningful form.<lb />
Expert Tells The 'Inside' Story<lb />
Shuttle Flight A Hoax!<lb />
"Space Shuttle Columbia, flight four<lb />
landing scene take one 10 nine<lb />
eight seven six five four  three<lb />
two one Roll cameras action<lb />
Just when you thought you'd heard it<lb />
all; just when you thought the world had<lb />
run out of surprises, someone somewhere<lb />
does something to throw you off. It never<lb />
fails.<lb />
The newest surprise comes to us, of<lb />
course, from California. Lancaster,<lb />
California, to be exact. Something else<lb />
that never fails.<lb />
But what makes this latest discovery, er<lb />
"uncovery so magnificent is that it will<lb />
undoubtedly change the way each and<lb />
every American views the world. This<lb />
startling piece of information will shock<lb />
even the most stable mind. So, be advised.<lb />
Last week, in a startling, biting state-<lb />
ment, Charles K. Johnson, a resident of<lb />
Lancaster (a small city near Edwards Air<lb />
Force Base) revealed to the news media<lb />
that the latest flight of the Space Shuttle<lb />
Columbia was a mere hoax.<lb />
"This airpiane landed Johnson admit-<lb />
ted, "but it's just a simple, stupid old<lb />
airplane caried piggyback and dropped<lb />
over Lancaster It hasn't orbited the<lb />
Earth; that we know<lb />
Needless to say, Johnson's discovery<lb />
came as a sharp blow to NASA resear-<lb />
chers, engineers and astronauts, who had<lb />
carefully planned every detail of the hoax<lb />
to avoid such an embarrassment. But<lb />
thank goodness at least some Americans<lb />
weren't "taken in" by NASA's latest trick.<lb />
As Johnson boasted, "Nobody in the<lb />
whole Lancaster area believes it's for<lb />
real<lb />
Mike Hughes<lb />
Just The Way<lb />
It Is<lb />
It is also interesting to note that Johnson<lb />
is currently president of the Flat Earth<lb />
Society, a group which has disproved<lb />
many of today's accepted scientific<lb />
theories.<lb />
The group found out that not only was<lb />
the latest flight a fluke but that man has<lb />
never gone into space. Furthermore,<lb />
Johnson is certain that there are no<lb />
satellites orbiting the Earth, a fact that has<lb />
TV weathermen running frantic.<lb />
Johnson's Flat Earth Research Society<lb />
International currently stands at 1,600<lb />
members. No doubt, each is as highly-<lb />
trained in astronomy, astrology, physics<lb />
and the other sciences as is Johnson<lb />
himself, a janitor.<lb />
"Campus Forum"<lb />
And to think that all this time, we<lb />
thought the Earth was round. Almost<lb />
makes one wonder where r.he edges might<lb />
be.<lb />
Johnson's findings, as expected, have<lb />
caused mixed emotions among space ex-<lb />
perts nationwide, but as of Tuesday,<lb />
science textbook publishers were ignoring<lb />
the Johnson breakthroughs. "Hell ihey<lb />
contended, "we're never sure what's going<lb />
on anyway<lb />
Spokesmen for NASA, apparently cm<lb />
barrassed by Johnson's discovery, refused<lb />
to comment. Naturally then, the first<lb />
scheduled flight of the Challenger<lb />
spacecraft will be postponed until scientists<lb />
can figure out some way to get that<lb />
crazy thing to fly<lb />
Speculation has it that Johnson, inspired<lb />
by his instant fame, will now seek to<lb />
disprove Einstein's theory of relativity by<lb />
submitting that theory to the Flat Earth<lb />
Society for a club vote. Several of the<lb />
group's members have already vowed to<lb />
kill the damned thing, 'cause it never<lb />
made sense anyway<lb />
Future topics of consideration to go<lb />
before the Flat Earth Society's executive<lb />
council include: Do birds really migrate, or<lb />
is it just a hoax? Were Plato and Aristotle<lb />
actually from Brooklyn? And, did Elvis<lb />
take drugs because he had cancer?<lb />
Remember, you heard it here first.<lb />
Peace Movement Strives For Victory In Defeat<lb />
There is a need for clarifying, perhaps<lb />
redefining, Dennis Kilcoyne's letter on<lb />
"Imperialism This need arises from<lb />
what some readers may derive from<lb />
Dennis' description of the anti-nuclear<lb />
weapons movement. I prefer it to be<lb />
labeled a peace movement, for it encom-<lb />
passes much broader goals than just the<lb />
elimination of nuclear weapons.<lb />
Dennis' statement about the move-<lb />
ment being a defeatist one is correct, but<lb />
the negative connotations many readers<lb />
might associate with that term is not.<lb />
The movement is a defeatist one only in<lb />
the sense that it wishes to defeat the at-<lb />
titudes and practices of fear, hatred,<lb />
racism and exploitation.<lb />
Those involved in the movement will<lb />
eradicate these problems through educa-<lb />
tion. Already, such programs as Ground<lb />
Zero and Ground Swell are bringing<lb />
people from all walks of life to discuss<lb />
the reality of nuclear war. By sharing<lb />
ideas surrounding the use and produc-<lb />
tion of nuclear weapons as well as infor-<lb />
ming the public of the real threat to<lb />
humanity these weapons pose, the peace<lb />
movement will have help put an end to<lb />
the fear and hatred these weapons repre-<lb />
sent. Maybe a day will come soon when<lb />
no one need live in fear.<lb />
At the present time, however, the<lb />
threat is very real, and everyone is<lb />
justified in being afraid. As Dr. David<lb />
Goodc of the Bowman Gray School of<lb />
Medicine recently stated, "Most threats<lb />
we can turn off for the moment, but<lb />
they're still there people, particularly<lb />
young people feel they're not going to<lb />
make it or they're not sure Dr. Goode<lb />
sees many more people these days ex-<lb />
periencing the fear from nuclear<lb />
Weapons. He also feels strongly about<lb />
the peace movement, adding, "It's<lb />
healthy to say 'Look, I've got this<lb />
threat. I should do something about it<lb />
To deny that it (the nuclear threat) exists<lb />
is not in your long-term interests It's<lb />
a little nutty The peace movement<lb />
probably believes we're all a little nutty<lb />
for allowing the growth of nuclear<lb />
weapons to reach its current dimensions.<lb />
The ongoing START negotiations in<lb />
Geneva are encouraging, yet how nutty<lb />
is it not to include MX missiles, Trident<lb />
subs and B-l bombers in the discus-<lb />
sions? Do the Soviets and Americans<lb />
truly want arms reduction, or are we<lb />
hearing the usual "lip service" humanity<lb />
gets from its leaders these days?<lb />
The struggle for peace is an intense<lb />
one. As Kilcoyne points out in his letter,<lb />
the world suffers from warmongering<lb />
political creeps who deny people from<lb />
living in peace and equality. Fear,<lb />
hatred, racism and exploitation are<lb />
worldwide afflictions propagated by<lb />
those now in power. The peace move-<lb />
ment has grown because of these prac-<lb />
tices, and it will continue to grow with<lb />
the common belief that such practices<lb />
and attitudes must be stopped.<lb />
If Dennis had attended the anti-nuke<lb />
rally at N.Y. recently, he would have<lb />
realized as I did how much everyone<lb />
there recognized all to well that we are,<lb />
indeed, defeatists. To put an end to pre-<lb />
judice and racism were major topics at<lb />
the rally. Again, I believe the movement<lb />
will use education as its tool to defeat<lb />
the hatred of one or another due to skin<lb />
color, sex or religious practices.<lb />
The work to be done in this area is a<lb />
monumental task. We have elected a<lb />
U.S. senator who claims he cannot find<lb />
qualified minorities so he has none on<lb />
his staff. Senator Helms claims he is not<lb />
a bigot, yet the truth lies in one's own in-<lb />
terpretation. It is also disurbing that<lb />
Greenville fosters prejudice. 1 have<lb />
heard too often from too many people<lb />
that they have been denied the common<lb />
pleasures of living because of their skin<lb />
color. It is sickening to note such<lb />
behavior exists, and it will make it all the<lb />
harder to eliminate. Let those who prac-<lb />
tice racism be warned, for the peace<lb />
movement will not support you.<lb />
In another part of Kilcoyne's letter, he<lb />
mentions locating some nation that has<lb />
adopted totalitarian beliefs and govern-<lb />
ing systems. I am not interested in a<lb />
search for this political entity. 1 am not<lb />
so smug as to think that it doesn't exist<lb />
but believe if it did exist, the similarities<lb />
between it and other nations would be<lb />
more pronounced than the differences.<lb />
Such a system would probably pay "lip<lb />
service" to humanity while going about<lb />
its business of exploiting third-world na-<lb />
tions. It would also be similar to today's<lb />
nations in that it would provide token<lb />
support of human rights and needs, and<lb />
such support would be extended to a<lb />
limited, token, privileged few. Your<lb />
mythical nation, Dennis, would<lb />
manufacture and export weapons like<lb />
our own. But I seriously doubt it would<lb />
reach the level of horror America and<lb />
the Soviet Union find themselves in to-<lb />
day.<lb />
If this gets too "mumbojumbo" for<lb />
you, Dennis, perhaps you should stop<lb />
reading this letter, pick up any<lb />
newspaper, view any television to sec if<lb />
you can deal with the insanity presented<lb />
for all to see. World leadership is out of<lb />
control. Prejudicial attitudes, fear and<lb />
hatred are being fostered and<lb />
perpetuated, and, unfortunately, we on-<lb />
ly see a small picture of what goes on.<lb />
The small picture includes the college<lb />
students, faculty members, scientists,<lb />
doctors, nuns, priests, civilians from all<lb />
ways of life who are starved, beaten, ex-<lb />
iled and killed by the thousands every<lb />
day, while our democratic and not-so-<lb />
democratic governments reign over us.<lb />
The Statue of Liberty sits in N.Y. Har-<lb />
bor for all to see, and the words, "Give<lb />
me your tired, your poor, your huddled<lb />
masses yearning to breathe remain<lb />
the ultimate paradox for thousands of<lb />
foreign refugees rotting behind the barb-<lb />
ed wire of concentration camps here in<lb />
the "good old U.S. of A Patrick<lb />
O'Neill sits in federal prison as<lb />
testimony to the heinous crime of our<lb />
government's training of El Salvadoran<lb />
death squads. Pat cools his jets while the<lb />
civilian population of El Salvador lives<lb />
in fear. Thank you very much Uncle<lb />
Sam; thank you for sending more bullets<lb />
and the people with the know-how to<lb />
continue the civil war. Governments,<lb />
ours and others, continue their destruc-<lb />
tive means, locking up those who might<lb />
speak out against such treachery of<lb />
humanity.<lb />
Yes, the movement is a defeatist one,<lb />
and the price paid is expensive, it is the<lb />
cost of Martin Luther King, Jr lying in<lb />
his own blood on a Memphis balcony. It<lb />
is the loss of civilian life in South Africa<lb />
and Lebanon, where leaders have decid-<lb />
ed to answer the questions of freedom<lb />
with machine guns but not with words.<lb />
It is the cost of losing one's trust in<lb />
humanity when in Greenville, people are<lb />
denied the common pleasures of living<lb />
through the prejudice that exists. And<lb />
the beat goes on, and on<lb />
The defeatist attitude, the peace<lb />
movement, must be strong, unyielding<lb />
to those who make false promises and<lb />
deliver more of the same fear, hatred,<lb />
prejudice and exploitation that have<lb />
plagued humanity. Maybe all of this<lb />
"soapboxing" is best summed up by an<lb />
event at the N.Y. rally. Small children<lb />
led the hundreds of thousands of mar-<lb />
chers through the streets with signs bear-<lb />
ing the slogan "Help us save ourselves<lb />
from ourselves Perhaps if we realize<lb />
we are all part of these problems and can<lb />
be part of the solution, the struggle will<lb />
end soon.<lb />
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Features<lb />
JULY 14, 1982<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Disney's Most<lb />
Recent Blazes<lb />
Hi-Tech Trail<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
SUM Writer<lb />
 Wasn l it the desire to create life<lb />
that inspired Victor Frankenstein to<lb />
his greatest efforts? That's the in-<lb />
spiration of computer animation �<lb />
you can create a world" � com-<lb />
puter programmer Lance Williams,<lb />
quoted in Science Digest.<lb />
The creation of the world through<lb />
computers is exactly what occurs in<lb />
the new Walt Disney production<lb />
TROS, now playing at the Buc-<lb />
caneer Theatres in Greenville.<lb />
Writer-director Steven Lisberger,<lb />
aided by an immense crew of artists<lb />
and technicians, has used the latest<lb />
in computer technology to give form<lb />
to the fantastic universe that exists<lb />
inside a computer system. TRON is<lb />
flawed but visually dazzling and<lb />
thought-provoking film.<lb />
The storyline follows three com-<lb />
puter programmers, Flynn (Jeff<lb />
Bridges), Lora (Cindy), and Alan<lb />
(Bruce Boxleitner), in their fight<lb />
against Dillinger (David Warner),<lb />
an unscrupulous executive of EN-<lb />
COM, the communications con-<lb />
glomerate for which they all work.<lb />
While the trio toils away at their ter-<lb />
minals trying to break through the<lb />
Master Control (a program that<lb />
hides Dillinger's dark secrets and<lb />
has gotten out of control), Flynn is<lb />
zapped by a laser beam and<lb />
disintegrated.<lb />
Flynn finds himself reintegrated<lb />
in the world he and thousands of<lb />
other computer programmers<lb />
created but never knew existed: the<lb />
realm inside the computer. This<lb />
electrical land, the terrain of which<lb />
is constantly changing at the push of<lb />
a button, is inhabited by walking,<lb />
talking, humanoid programs, the<lb />
alter-egos and worshippers of the<lb />
programmers, or Users, who devis-<lb />
ed them.<lb />
As an User in a universe of pro-<lb />
grams, Flynn has incredible powers.<lb />
He joins up with the electronic war-<lb />
rior TRON, a security program con-<lb />
cocted by Flynn's friend Alan, and<lb />
the two continue their scheme to<lb />
destroy Dillinger and the Master<lb />
Control. In the computer world,<lb />
See'TRON Page 6<lb />
Two "light cycles" race across the video game grid in this scene from Walt Disney's state-of-the-art adventure TRON<lb />
Andy's 'Frankenstein' A Maximum Gross-Out<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Staff VMler<lb />
The next two installments of The Student Union<lb />
Films Committee's summer cinema series will honor one<lb />
of filmdom's most durable characters � Frankenstein.<lb />
Mel Brooks' modern comedy classic Young Frankens-<lb />
tein will be shown tonight, July 14, at 8 p.m. Next Mon-<lb />
day's presentation will be the X-rated cult film Andy<lb />
Warhols Frankenstein, to be shown at 9 p.m. Both<lb />
features will be screened in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center's Hendrix Theatre. Admission is free with ECU<lb />
ID and Activity Card or MSC Membership.<lb />
When a nightmare inspired Mary Shelley to write her<lb />
1818 novel Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus,<lb />
she had little idea that her story about a man who made<lb />
a monster would become one of the predominant myths<lb />
of popular culture. A moral fable about man's in-<lb />
humanity to man and a prophecy of the coming<lb />
mechanization of mankind, as well as a masterpiece of<lb />
gothic horror, Frankenstein has mesmerized the world<lb />
in general and filmmakers in particular.<lb />
The innumerable filmic interpretations of Shelley's<lb />
story range from the sublime � the 1930's series with<lb />
Boris Karloff � to the ridiculous � Young Frankens-<lb />
tein, Mel Brooks' affectionate parody of that series.<lb />
Certainly the strangest version is Andy Warhol's<lb />
Frankenstein(914).<lb />
A worldwide poll considered H arhol's Frankenstein<lb />
to be one of the two hundred worst movies ever made,<lb />
prompting The Golden Turkey Awards authors Harry<lb />
and Michael Medved to describe the film as "an amaz-<lb />
ing 3-D retelling of the classic story that has little to do<lb />
with the original Gore abounds in the lab of the<lb />
necrophilic Dr. Frankenstein, as do terrible perfor-<lb />
mances. Listen for this line: "To know life, you first<lb />
must fuck death through the gall bladder<lb />
Unfortunately, Monday night's showing will not be in<lb />
the original 3-D (unlike the Films Committee's recent<lb />
presentation of It Came From Outer Space, complete<lb />
with glasses). Or perhaps we should say fortunately, for<lb />
few viewers can handle having bloody human entrails<lb />
flung in their faces in three dimensions.<lb />
Everything else remains intact for the July 19 screen-<lb />
ing: the flying guts, the kinky sex, the outrageous<lb />
humor, in short, everything that was conjured by the<lb />
twisted imaginations of writer-director Paul Morrissey<lb />
and producer Warhol. Andy, you will recall, is the apos-<lb />
tle of the avant garde, whose first major work was a<lb />
painted portrait of a Campbell's soup can, and whose<lb />
earlier cinematic efforts include a 24-hour long static<lb />
visualization of the Empire State Building.<lb />
"What does it all mean?" asked The Sew York<lb />
Times critic Paul Gardner in his review of Andy<lb />
Warhols Frankenstein. "Probably that today's<lb />
moviegoers, who can see all the hardcore fare they want<lb />
at the so-called skin flicks, prefer their sex spiked with<lb />
horror, and with humor. Audiences are laughing at<lb />
Frankenstein, his sexually repressed, bug-eyed assistant<lb />
and the doctor's sister-wife, who makes the fatal<lb />
mistake of seducing a zombie. They even giggle when<lb />
one victim's stitches pop open, spilling something that<lb />
looks like beet soup-and-knishes across the screen<lb />
Or, as Warhol himself said regarding his Frankstein:<lb />
"We're interested in making nice clean comedies. But<lb />
violence is what people want, so we're giving it to them.<lb />
That's the secret of my success � just give the people<lb />
what thev want<lb />
Rockabilly's Jerry Lee Lewis Winning A Long<lb />
Fight Against Illness And His Own Lifestyle<lb />
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP1) � Entertainer Jerry Lee<lb />
Lewis fought off death against worse than 50-50 odds<lb />
after major surgery last summer and has lived up to the<lb />
utterance he made as he left the hospital: "The Killer is<lb />
back<lb />
A year later, the 46-year-old musician who pioneered<lb />
the rockabilly style that was mastered by Elvis Presley is<lb />
following a full concert schedule. And, he's "singing<lb />
better than ever according to J. W. Whitten, his<lb />
manager in Memphis.<lb />
Returning last weekend from gigs in Flint, Mich and<lb />
Nashville, Ind the irrepressible performer will travel to<lb />
St. Clairsville and Salem, Ohio, this Saturday and Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
Lewis' frenetic lifestyle quieted down after his critical<lb />
bout with death that started with a ruptured stomach<lb />
June 30, 1981, but his professional life continues to be<lb />
active, Whitten said.<lb />
On stage, the singer still entrances his audiences with<lb />
piano-pounding performances using fist and foot to<lb />
strike the ivories, but Lewis' associates try to temper the<lb />
master.<lb />
"He may not put out quite as much energy as before,<lb />
because we tell him not to said Whitten. "We want<lb />
him to stay around for a long time<lb />
Normally a 162-pounder, Lewis emerged Aug. 29<lb />
See LEWIS, Page 6<lb />
Now Batting 1,000<lb />
'Shenandoah' Another Success<lb />
Roos Recreates Lead From Broadway Experience<lb />
r�.r Boo leads a cast of some 20 singers and dancers in Shenandoah. For more than 30 theatrical years he has<lb />
SZl2 Broadway shows including Brigadoon, Mame, How to Succeed and Shenandoah, in which he<lb />
JE! En�role of Charlie Anderson. He recreates this role for the ECU Summer Theatre production of<lb />
2?!L JT3 and repertory credits include The Merchant of Venice at Lincoln Center, The Price Side by<lb />
Udey SoVdhZ Man of La Mane ha. Bloomer Girl, Feather Top, Street Scene and a six-month 77-c.ties tour of<lb />
Deathtrap.<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Moving from the gregariousness of Grease, with its<lb />
raunch, rock 'n' roll and high school hi-jinx, to the<lb />
folksy country setting of the Shenandoah Valley, the<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theatre has produced another<lb />
professional, highly entertaining musical.<lb />
Shenandoah is a sentimental celebration of the simple<lb />
life and virtues, an often exhuberant yet also tragic<lb />
story, with musical numbers ranging from lusty hoe-<lb />
downs to love songs to hymnals. On opening night<lb />
(Monday) the Summer Theatre cast and crew were able<lb />
to create all these moods and styles with success.<lb />
The story takes place during the Civil War, and its<lb />
relation to one man, Charlie Anderson, who's determin-<lb />
ed that his family will stay out of it. He, his now-<lb />
deceased wife, and his daughter and six sons turned a<lb />
patch of Virginia wilderness into a prosperous farm<lb />
without the aid of a single slave, so Anderson sees no<lb />
reason why his sons should fight someone else's war.<lb />
But the conflict comes to them anyway when the<lb />
youngest boy is taken prisoner, sending the family in<lb />
pursuit and on a path leading to tragedy and despair,<lb />
until the final scenes of acceptance and healing.<lb />
Casper Roos stars as Charlie Anderson, repeating his<lb />
role in the original Broadway production. He is a<lb />
powerful stage prescence, with a fine voice capable of<lb />
handling both quiet communions with the spirit of his<lb />
wife and robust ballads. Roos also shows considerable<lb />
comedic talents in the show's funniest scene, a talk with<lb />
his fumbling future son-in-law (Paul Myers).<lb />
Regarding Roos' roost, the actors playing the five<lb />
older Anderson boys (Michael W. Hill, Mitch Nathan,<lb />
Rodger Baldwin, Chris Phillips, John Gibson) all give<lb />
professional performances, especially during the foot-<lb />
stomping, almost slapstick number, "Next To Lovin' (I<lb />
Like Fightin') However, none of them is especially<lb />
memorable, as none of them is very individualized ex-<lb />
cept for Mitch Nathan as James.<lb />
Nathan shares the spotlight with the excellent Patricia<lb />
Preston as his wife Anne, in the quiet sentimental song<lb />
"Violets and Silverbells Preston gets a chance to be<lb />
funny and lively in the humorous number "Freedom<lb />
accompanied by Eric Jennings. In his difficult role as<lb />
Gabriel, a slave from a nearby farm, Jennings is both<lb />
touching and quite comical. Usually paired with Aaron<lb />
Neimann as the littlest Anderson, Robert, Jennings<lb />
shows off his skills to Neimann's disadvantage, though<lb />
the young actor is talented.<lb />
The brightest star of Shenandoah is Babs Winn, as<lb />
the sweet but straight-shootin' Anderson daughter, Jen-<lb />
ny, a role contrasting with her slutly, streetwise Rizzo in<lb />
Grease. In a brawl with government agents, singing A<lb />
heartwarming songs like We Make A Beautiful Pair and<lb />
Papas Gonna Make It Alright, and clowning around in<lb />
the hilarious number Over The Hill, Winn has enough<lb />
zest and spark to light up the whole stage.<lb />
Another star of Shenandoah is the sets. With just a<lb />
few finely-detailed painted peices, accompanied by well-<lb />
timed, realistically-sounding effects and creative<lb />
lighting, enough atmosphere is created so that the au-<lb />
dience can easily imagine the rest. Gregory Buch's set<lb />
designs and David Downing's lighting, in union with<lb />
Mavis Ray's choreography and musical staging, Joe<lb />
Distefano's leading of the orchestra, and Edgar R.<lb />
Loessin's direction and the rest of the crew and cast<lb />
combine to make Shenandoah another triumph for the<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theatre. Shenandoah will be<lb />
presented each night this week, with curtain time at 8:15<lb />
p.m.<lb />
The next production to pack people into McGinnis<lb />
Theatre will be Cabaret, opening next Monday night<lb />
and running throught Saturday. She Loves Me will be<lb />
the final show of the summer season, running from July<lb />
26-31. Tickets may be purchased at the McGinnis Box<lb />
Office or reserved by calling 757-6390.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROL INI AN<lb />
JULY 14, 1982<lb />
'TRON' Tech's Best<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
Dillinger is a villianous warrior named SARK,<lb />
while the MC is a god-like force with a James<lb />
Earl Jonesian voice.<lb />
TRON, SARK and their fellow programs, are<lb />
portrayed by the same actors who play their<lb />
human counterparts. They are the only "real"<lb />
elements in the computer universe � everything<lb />
else is "played" by computer images, animation<lb />
and optical effects. While computer-generated<lb />
art is becoming increasingly commonplace today,<lb />
its extensive use and unique beauty and<lb />
dynamism in this film makes TRO a landmark.<lb />
POSITIONS<lb />
OPEN<lb />
FOR<lb />
SALES<lb />
PEOPLE<lb />
Apply In Person at I<lb />
(The East Carolinian"<lb />
Tues July 20 i<lb />
From 2 p.m4 p.m.<lb />
TROK's faults are found mostly in the "real"<lb />
world. The overall dramatic structure is weak<lb />
and predictable, the characterizations are<lb />
shallow and one-dimensional, the "reality"<lb />
scenes are unimaginatively directed. Once the ac-<lb />
tion enters the electronic wonderland, however,<lb />
the viewer is awed by a spectacular show of light,<lb />
color and motion.<lb />
Another possible flaw of TRO is that all the<lb />
high-tech jargon will fly right over the heads of<lb />
most "byte brains" such as this reviewer. This<lb />
does not mean that to most people TRON will<lb />
not be enjoyable, it's just that if one wants to<lb />
understand it, they sould take along a computer<lb />
programmer to the theatre with them.<lb />
Lewis Still In Race<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
from a 61-day stay under intensive care at<lb />
Methodist Hospital South in Memphis weighing<lb />
128 pounds.<lb />
After Lewis' second stomach operation last<lb />
summer, the unstoppable entertainer battled to<lb />
stay alive with poorer than a 50-50 chance of sur-<lb />
vival, doctors said at the time.<lb />
Lewis has since worked his way back up to 162<lb />
pounds and adheres to doctors' orders to watch<lb />
his lifestyle and abstain from the superhuman<lb />
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"He basically leads a quiet life now said<lb />
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Lewis once said.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
JULY 14, 1982<lb />
Page 7<lb />
One Was Magic Number<lb />
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By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Sf�fU Utlor<lb />
One was the magic number for<lb />
the East Carolina Pirates Monday<lb />
night.<lb />
That's how many wins the Bucs<lb />
needed to edge out UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill and earn a berth in the North<lb />
State Summer League Baseball<lb />
Tournament.<lb />
And ECU got it, shutting out the<lb />
UNC-Wilmington Seahawks, 10-0,<lb />
in the second game of a<lb />
doubleheader.<lb />
The Pirates may have gotten a lit-<lb />
tle worried after losing the first<lb />
game, 5-4.<lb />
But ECU pitcher Chubbie Butler<lb />
tossed a three-hitter in the second to<lb />
assure ECU of a win over the<lb />
Seahawks.<lb />
The nightcap win gave ECU an<lb />
11-20 record, while UNC-W is now<lb />
14-16.<lb />
Butler struck out five and walked<lb />
one, pitching his first shutout ever<lb />
at Harrington field.<lb />
In the second contest, ECU<lb />
scored their first run in the second<lb />
inning when Todd Evans hit a cou-<lb />
bk and was brought in by a single<lb />
from Mike Williams.<lb />
The next inning belonged to the<lb />
Pirates all the way. Williams hit a<lb />
three-run homer to boost ECU's<lb />
lead to 6-0.<lb />
Ricky Nichols led off the hitting<lb />
streak with a single, then stole se-<lb />
cond and scored on a triple by Kelly<lb />
Robinette. Robinette came in after<lb />
John Hallow singled, making it 3-0.<lb />
Williams was up next, hitting a<lb />
homer over the 350-yard fence, his<lb />
second of the year.<lb />
The Pirates scored four more runs<lb />
in the bottom of the fifth. Robert<lb />
Langston singled home Jack Curl-<lb />
ings and Nichols tripled to bring in<lb />
Mark Shank and Langston. Nichols<lb />
then scored on an error.<lb />
Nichols went three-for-three to<lb />
lead the Pirates and Williams was<lb />
two-for-four with four RBI's.<lb />
Williams had three hits and six<lb />
RBI's in two games.<lb />
In the first game, ECU retaliated<lb />
twice to tie the game going into the<lb />
fifth, but a homer from UNC-W's<lb />
centerfielder Don Stephenson gain-<lb />
ed the Seahawks a 5-4 lead.<lb />
ECU had the chance to score in<lb />
the sixth when Evans walked and<lb />
Curlings hit a single, but Williams<lb />
flew out and Art Barnhardt ground-<lb />
ed into a forceplay to end the inn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The Pirates passed up another<lb />
chance for a win in the third when<lb />
the Pirates made two consecutive er-<lb />
rors just before a homer from<lb />
Seahawk John Slaughter.<lb />
The Pirates led in the first inning,<lb />
1-0, after Hallow's homer but UNC-<lb />
W came back �vith three runs.<lb />
ECU pitcher Charlie Smith, who<lb />
pitched a five-hitter, struck out two<lb />
batters in the third before Stephen-<lb />
son reached on an error by Evans.<lb />
Slaughter then hit a homer to give<lb />
the Seahawks a 3-1 lead.<lb />
ECU scored in the bottom of the<lb />
third when Nichols walked, stole se-<lb />
cond and scored on a single by<lb />
Robinette.<lb />
The Seahawks scored in the<lb />
fourth, however, when Brad<lb />
Walters doubled to score Robert<lb />
Hudson.<lb />
The Pirates tied the game again in<lb />
the bottom of the inning after<lb />
Williams hit a two run single.<lb />
Hallow singled and Evans walk-<lb />
ed, then both moved up a base on<lb />
Curlings' sacrifice. Both runners<lb />
came in when Williams hit a single<lb />
to center field.<lb />
"We really felt like we should<lb />
have won the first ballgame Over-<lb />
ton said. "We played hard enough<lb />
but not well enough<lb />
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Pirate Baseball Action Against The Tar Heels<lb />
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Bucs Split Doubleheader<lb />
With Cellar-Bound Tar Heels<lb />
By KENNETH BOLTON<lb />
East Carolina and UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill swapped fine pitching perfor-<lb />
mances on July 6 to split a<lb />
doubleheader at Harrington field.<lb />
ECU downed the Tar Heels, 8-0<lb />
in the first game before being edged<lb />
out by Chapel Hill, 5-2 in the second<lb />
contest.<lb />
In the first game, ECU's Bob<lb />
Davidson won his fifth game of the<lb />
year, blanking out the Tar Heels.<lb />
Davidson's teammates gained a 4-0<lb />
lead, however, before he ever threw<lb />
his first pitch.<lb />
John Hallow opened the game<lb />
with an infield hit and then proceed-<lb />
ed to steal second. After Kelly<lb />
Robinette walked, David Wells beat<lb />
out a bunt down the third baseline<lb />
to fill the bases.<lb />
Todd Evans greeted Carolina<lb />
starter John Wilde with a single<lb />
through the middle, scoring both<lb />
Hallow and Robinette.<lb />
Two outs later, a wild pitch and<lb />
an infield single by Robert Wells<lb />
produced two more runs and chases<lb />
Wilde.<lb />
While Davidson was handcuffing<lb />
the Heels with five strikeouts and<lb />
allowing only six hits, the Pirates<lb />
scored four more runs in the sixth.<lb />
David Wells hit a triple and Todd<lb />
Evans's two-run homer highlighted<lb />
the inning.<lb />
In the second game, Carolina's<lb />
Greg karpuck kept the Pirate's bats<lb />
quiet. He limned ECU to only five<lb />
hits while striking out eight and<lb />
walking three. Evans, with a single<lb />
and a double, was the only person<lb />
able to hit Karpuck effectively.<lb />
And as if the loss wasn't bad<lb />
enough. David Wells injured his<lb />
hand while trying to make a diving<lb />
cat-h in left field, making his ability<lb />
to perform for the remainder of the<lb />
season uncertain.<lb />
Chips, Tigers Top Opponents<lb />
Tough '82 Schedule<lb />
Cathv Andruzi<lb />
Andruzzi Stresses Hard Work<lb />
By Kenneth Bolton<lb />
utt4ani Sports Milor<lb />
The Cathy Andruzzi Basketball<lb />
Camp is no picnic.<lb />
With over one-hundred and fifty<lb />
kids attending both sessions, hard<lb />
work and basketball fundamentals<lb />
are stressed rigidly. Basketball<lb />
players pour in from all over the<lb />
country, and the camp is soon<lb />
becoming one of the most successful<lb />
programs in this region.<lb />
One reason for the success is the<lb />
staff, which features a group of the<lb />
finest college and professional<lb />
basketball players in the United<lb />
States. Among the staff members<lb />
this year are assistant coach Beth<lb />
Burns and all twelve members of the<lb />
Lady Pirate basketball team.<lb />
According to Andruzzi, the staff<lb />
as well as the campers benefit from<lb />
the sessions. 44It gives the staff a<lb />
chance to learn. It is a great<lb />
teaching opportunity because it<lb />
gives them a chance to guide people<lb />
as well as increase their organizaa-<lb />
tional skills<lb />
With a ratio of one staff member<lb />
to every five campers, the instruc-<lb />
tors are able to give more individual<lb />
attention. "We want to have a lot<lb />
of personal contact with the<lb />
campers Andruzzi said, "We<lb />
have a major impact on their lives<lb />
because through athletics they build<lb />
self-confidence as well as a sense of<lb />
achievement<lb />
The camp consists of two ses-<lb />
sions. One was held last week, July<lb />
5-10, and the second one is being<lb />
held this week, July 11-16 .<lb />
The participants have to follow a<lb />
strict schedule every day, beginning<lb />
with wake-up calls at 7 a.m. Each<lb />
daily session lasts from 9 a.m. until<lb />
10 p.m. and includes teaching<lb />
basketball fundamentals, individual<lb />
help from all of the coaches, a lec-<lb />
ture by coach Andruzzi and league<lb />
games.<lb />
Andruzzi said, "We try to teach<lb />
the kids to work hard and develop a<lb />
good attitude<lb />
Among the members of this<lb />
year's camp were seven high school<lb />
seniors that Andruzzi is interested in<lb />
as future Lady Pirates, including<lb />
three top players from Virginia.<lb />
With another summer of the<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi Camp coming to an<lb />
end, the staff is already looking for-<lb />
ward to next year.<lb />
"I love working with and meeting<lb />
the kids Andruzzi said. "Our<lb />
camp is an extension of our basket-<lb />
ball program�it is just as intense as<lb />
our program. The kids really get<lb />
fired up and leave with a good feeli-<lb />
ing about ECU basketball<lb />
The East Carolina football team<lb />
has probably never had a schedule<lb />
with as many tough competitors on<lb />
the agenda as this year. And Cen-<lb />
tral Michigan and Missouri are two<lb />
such teams the Pirates will be facing<lb />
this coming fall.<lb />
The East Carolina football team<lb />
will play Central Michigan on<lb />
September 25 and then travel to<lb />
Missouri on October 2 for another<lb />
contest.<lb />
Both schools have about the same<lb />
enrollment of students�16000.<lb />
And both schools have very im-<lb />
pressive records, along with ac-<lb />
complished athletes.<lb />
Central Michigan University, led<lb />
by coach Herb Deromedi, had a 7-4<lb />
record last year and placed third in<lb />
the mid-American conference.<lb />
Deromedi has accumulated a<lb />
35-8-1 record during his four-year<lb />
stay at CMU and led the Chippewas<lb />
to their first two mid-American<lb />
titles. He has led them to 14 con-<lb />
secutive victories, a 10-0-1<lb />
undefeated season and a school<lb />
record of 23 consecutive wins by<lb />
mid-season of 1980.<lb />
52 percent of his 162 passes for 105<lb />
yards per game and five<lb />
touchdowns.<lb />
Brian Ballops. the starting wide-<lb />
side halfback had 13 pass deflec-<lb />
tions and two interceptions during<lb />
his sophomore year. A player who<lb />
possesses excellent speed, added<lb />
three more deflections and a fumble<lb />
recovery to his junior year totals.<lb />
Cheerleaders Attend East<lb />
Carolina Training Camp<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
In case you're walking by<lb />
Memorial Gym, don't be alarmed if<lb />
you hear the rustle of pom-poms<lb />
and harmonious voices yelling<lb />
sideline chants.<lb />
East Carolina is hosting a tour-<lb />
day cheerleading camp for over 140<lb />
girls this week. The campers range<lb />
from eighth to twelth graders.<lb />
Mrs. Gay Blocker, ECU coor-<lb />
dinator for the camp, said eight<lb />
staff members are assisting the<lb />
twenty squads and a few indepen-<lb />
dent campers.<lb />
Brenda Moore, who is from<lb />
Memphis State, serves as chairper-<lb />
son for the camp. Moore is accom-<lb />
panied by college cheerleaders from<lb />
all over the United States, including<lb />
Ohio, Florida, Memphis and East<lb />
Tennessee State.<lb />
The staff will hold private<lb />
coaching sessions to help each squad<lb />
with particular difficulties and<lb />
special seminars to train the<lb />
cheerleaders in building pyramids,<lb />
tumbling, crowd control, giving pep<lb />
rallies and effective money-raising<lb />
projects.<lb />
Most of the cheerleading squads<lb />
are from Eastern North Carolina,<lb />
with the exception of one team from<lb />
Hartsfield, S.C. Three schools<lb />
from the Greenville area are atten-<lb />
ding the camp. They are: D. H.<lb />
Conley High School, Farmville Cen-<lb />
tral High and E. B. Aycock Junior<lb />
High School.<lb />
According to Blocker, awards are<lb />
given at the end of the camp for the<lb />
most improved, best cheering squad<lb />
and best pom-pom routine. She ad-<lb />
ded that each squad will be<lb />
evaluated and presented with a rib-<lb />
bon.<lb />
The camp is in session each day<lb />
from 8 a.m. until 8:30 p.m with<lb />
"pass out" breaks, Mrs. Blocker<lb />
said.<lb />
No experience is required to at-<lb />
tend the camp, Mrs Blocker said,<lb />
"only a willingness to learn<lb />
The cheerleading camp consists<lb />
only of girls but boys were not<lb />
restricted from attending the camp.<lb />
"We just didn't happen to have<lb />
any boys Blocker said, "but there<lb />
are boys at the other camps<lb />
East Carolina has a contract with<lb />
the Universal Cheerleading Associa-<lb />
tion to arrange for the camp's<lb />
facilities. The association, in turn,<lb />
hires the staff members for the four-<lb />
day session.<lb />
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Cindy<lb />
Pleasants<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
Missouri Star Randy Jostes<lb />
In 1981, the Chippewas averaged<lb />
365.7 yards and 20.3 points per<lb />
game. Their 5�2 defense was na-<lb />
tionally ranked last year, and<lb />
although CMU lost five starters, 17<lb />
lettermen will be returning on the<lb />
defensive end of the squad.<lb />
The Chippewas have some quality<lb />
players and certainly a few to watch<lb />
out for.<lb />
Ray Bentley, the 6-2, 220-pound<lb />
linebacker, has averaged 130 total<lb />
tackles during the past two years<lb />
and has a chance to become the first<lb />
Chippewa ever to record 400 career<lb />
tackles. His 13.3 t.p.g. last fall,<lb />
made Bentley the second leading<lb />
tackier in the mid-American con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
For his career, he has 19 tackles for<lb />
lost yardage, ten pass deflections<lb />
and one interception.<lb />
Junior quarterback Bob DeMarco<lb />
finished as the top-rated young<lb />
passer in the mid-American con-<lb />
ference. His 110.4 passing efficien-<lb />
cy ranked him fourth behind two<lb />
juniors and a senior. He completed<lb />
CMU Head Coach<lb />
Herb Deromedi<lb />
Coach Deromedi is counting on<lb />
his returning lettermen to lead the<lb />
Chippewas this year, especially after<lb />
losing eight starters who received<lb />
all-conference recognition. "Once<lb />
again we'll be looking for our retur-<lb />
ning sohpomores and juniors to<lb />
take up the slack, particularly along<lb />
the offensive line and at tailback<lb />
and wide receiver he said.<lb />
Deromedi said their offensive<lb />
play will be one of his main con-<lb />
cerns. "We led the league in total<lb />
offense last year he said, "but we<lb />
had trouble putting the ball in the<lb />
end zone and that's one of the<lb />
things we'll have to work on<lb />
The Chippewas' nationally-<lb />
ranked defense will also have some<lb />
quality people this year, even<lb />
though five starters and one punter<lb />
was lost, according to Deromedi.<lb />
"It will be a plus, also, having<lb />
five conference home games and six<lb />
home games in all he said.<lb />
The Pirates, on the other hand,<lb />
only have four games scheduled at<lb />
home, which may prove to take a<lb />
toll on the Bucs.<lb />
Missouri. The 8-4 squad that won<lb />
its third bowl game in four trips<lb />
under head coach Warren Powers<lb />
has 48 lettermen returning.<lb />
The Tigers made their fourth<lb />
straight bowl trip in December,<lb />
beating the University of Mississip-<lb />
pi, 19-17, in the Tangerine Bowl.<lb />
Powers has an overall coaching<lb />
record of 38 wins and 21 losses. He<lb />
is 31-17 at Missouri.<lb />
Powers said this year's team will<lb />
be more experienced offensively and<lb />
the quarterback position is more<lb />
solid than a year ago. Defense,<lb />
however, is another matter, accor-<lb />
ding to Powers.<lb />
Gone are two linebackers, two<lb />
tackles and two noseguards. That .<lb />
group included the team's four<lb />
leading tacklers, and Powers said,<lb />
"we lost people who gave us the big<lb />
plays<lb />
But Powers is depending on some<lb />
of his ace players to come through<lb />
this fall. One such player, for exam-<lb />
ple, is Randy Jostes. The senior<lb />
defensive tackle had 57 tackles, in-<lb />
cluding seven for 32 yards in losses, I<lb />
blocked a conversion and recovered I<lb />
two fumbles.<lb />
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on losses, two interceptions and<lb />
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