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Wat lEaat darulmtan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.70<lb />
Wednesday, July 21, 1982<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
SGA To Award<lb />
Senior Scholarships<lb />
Sexual Assaults<lb />
Often Unreported<lb />
By SPENCER STEPHENS<lb />
Mill Wnitr<lb />
Congratulations rising seniors,<lb />
the class oi 1982 has a scholarship<lb />
for you.<lb />
At the request of senioi class<lb />
president Russell Overman, the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association<lb />
(SGA) has approved $3,000 for an<lb />
interest bearing trust fund. The in-<lb />
terest from the fund, which should<lb />
accrue to at least S500 each year,<lb />
will be given th the rising senior(i.e<lb />
a student who has 96 credit hours oi<lb />
mores) who has at least a 2.5 grade<lb />
point average and demonstrates the<lb />
highest degree of financial need<lb />
Other, but less important criteria<lb />
are citizenship and leadership.<lb />
According to Overman, "I<lb />
figured that with all the Reagan<lb />
budget cuts we really needed<lb />
something like this. Also, to mv<lb />
knowledge, this is the first senioi<lb />
class gift that has been set up for<lb />
perpetual use Overman went on<lb />
to sa that due to the myriad ot<lb />
academic scholarships, he thought<lb />
this one should be given away main-<lb />
ly on the basis of need.<lb />
The scholarship fund has been set<lb />
up under the joint supervision ot<lb />
East Carolina's financial aid office<lb />
and business office.<lb />
The financial aid office has been<lb />
given the responsibilities of accep-<lb />
ting applications for the scholar-<lb />
ship, choosing recipients and<lb />
publicizing the scholarship. Ihe<lb />
business office has been fiiven the<lb />
responsibility of investing the<lb />
money so that it will draw at least<lb />
ten percent annual interest.<lb />
None of these responsibilities will<lb />
be put into effect, however, until the<lb />
SGA lives up to us responsibility by<lb />
providing the $5,000. Due to finan-<lb />
cial trouble, the SGA is having trou-<lb />
ble providing the money. And, ac-<lb />
cording to SGA treasurer Beckey<lb />
lallev, "the SGA was aware of its<lb />
financial troubles when it voted on<lb />
the scholarship, but we didn't<lb />
realize thai things were going to be<lb />
this severe<lb />
This realization is doubly serious<lb />
in light oi the relative sie of the<lb />
scholarship fund. The $5,(XX) is<lb />
nearly double the previous record<lb />
amount for a senior class gift of<lb />
$3,000 received by the class of 1977.<lb />
5 Will the size oi this year's gift be<lb />
cut? The option seems very possible<lb />
when one considers the $23,000<lb />
worth of red ink that the SGA is fac-<lb />
ing.<lb />
According to SGA president T ;c<lb />
Henderson, cuts are being con-<lb />
sidered, but a final decision may not<lb />
be made until the end of August<lb />
when campus organizations start<lb />
wanting their money<lb />
One option that is being con-<lb />
sidered is a fifty percent across-the-<lb />
board cut and subsequent reapplica-<lb />
tion for funds. Other options are<lb />
also being considered but, clearly,<lb />
not much is definite.<lb />
It the SGA waits until late August<lb />
to decide then course of action,<lb />
however, it is definite that the first<lb />
scholarship will not be given until<lb />
late in the tall ol 1983.<lb />
ByTAMIJ. HARKEY<lb />
Stefl nler<lb />
Some read it in the newspaper,<lb />
others hear about it on the television<lb />
and still others experience the<lb />
misfortune of it.<lb />
Rape is something that is getting<lb />
more headlines as the years go on.<lb />
Not only is it heard of much more<lb />
often, but the age ot it seems often<lb />
seems to be dropping and increas-<lb />
ing.<lb />
There have been cases of 70-year-<lb />
old women being raped and then<lb />
beaten to death, .lust last week's<lb />
paper had a storv of an attempted<lb />
rape on a 12-year-old girl.<lb />
Rapes don't always fit into its<lb />
commonly perceived character<lb />
sketch. Normally, the stereotype of<lb />
rapes have it happening to a girl bet-<lb />
ween IS and 2s. and usual!) to<lb />
"someone who was asking for it<lb />
but this isn't always the case.<lb />
So often it happens to someone<lb />
least expected, such as the older<lb />
ladies and young children. And<lb />
homosexuals are now included in<lb />
these acts.<lb />
Greenville has its share of rapes.<lb />
On June 22, an East Carolina stu-<lb />
dent and part time worker at the At-<lb />
tic was heading for her car at 2<lb />
o'clock that morning when a truck<lb />
slowed down beside her and a black<lb />
male grabbed her and carried her<lb />
out to the country where she was<lb />
sexuallv assualted.<lb />
I ater when the victim was driven<lb />
back into town and while the rapist<lb />
was driving at a slow speed, the vic-<lb />
tim jumped from the truck and<lb />
sought help from the police.<lb />
The number of rapes for Green-<lb />
ville according to Greenville Police<lb />
Department records shows that for<lb />
the year from June 1981 to June<lb />
1982 there were nine reported rapes<lb />
and attempted rapes.<lb />
Out of the nine, close to half were<lb />
ECU students. Of these students,<lb />
most knew the rapist.<lb />
These numbers might not seem<lb />
too large, but these are only the<lb />
reported rapes. The Real C risis<lb />
Center, which handles all types ot<lb />
problems including suicide,<lb />
loneliness, depression or rapes, said<lb />
there have been a total of 38<lb />
unreported rapes in Greenville and<lb />
one third of these were ot I C I<lb />
students.<lb />
There are two degrees ol rape.<lb />
first degree is when rape is forced<lb />
using a weapon ol some sort or with<lb />
a child 12 years of age or younger. It<lb />
can result in life imprisonment.<lb />
Second degree is when rape is<lb />
forced on someone other than a<lb />
spouse and involves no serious bodi-<lb />
ly harm. It can lesult in up to 40<lb />
years in prison.<lb />
Chief Glenn Cannon of the<lb />
Greenville Police claims that most<lb />
rapes occur in late night to earl)<lb />
morning hours and, normally, when<lb />
a girl is walking alone.<lb />
His suggestion to help prevent<lb />
this crime is to nevei walk alone,<lb />
and he stiesses that it you go to<lb />
downtown clubs, leave direct I) aftei<lb />
they close because this is when most<lb />
ot the trouble occurs.<lb />
Walking Alone<lb />
Photo By SCOTT LARSON<lb />
Ihe practice of females walking unescorted on campus is frowned<lb />
upon b Greenvilleity and university police. They suggest a<lb />
companion during night-time excursions. C ampus securitv will<lb />
provide an escort.<lb />
Disarmament Proponents Angered<lb />
U.N. Talks Abandoned<lb />
&amp;<lb />
r �w . � .v<lb />
First Street Caves In<lb />
Photo By SCOTT LARSON<lb />
Greenville utilitv crews are now fixing a hole in Eirst Street caused by last Tuesday's rain. The incident<lb />
necessitated closing the street between Hollv and Reade roads. Over three inches were reported in the area.<lb />
Greenville Courted By Nazis<lb />
By JOHN VVEY1 ER<lb />
Miff Writer<lb />
Editor's note: This art nit' is the<lb />
last installment oj a series examin-<lb />
ing fascist groups and their activities<lb />
in the United States, North Carolina<lb />
and Greenville.<lb />
Greenville is mentioned twice in<lb />
the spring 1981 issue of the National<lb />
Socialist (Nazi) Mobiliet. One<lb />
notice states that 700 mobilizers,<lb />
plus various other materials have<lb />
been distributed in Greenville. The<lb />
other mention of this town is in a<lb />
classified ad placed by Greenville<lb />
resident Richard F. Becker, pro-<lb />
moting his book ot Nai<lb />
philosophy. In Dejense oj Liberty.<lb />
Becker, an East Carolina<lb />
graduate student, said in an inter-<lb />
view conducted last spring that he<lb />
tries to "speak out when I have the<lb />
freedom to do so. 1 find it difficult<lb />
to speak out, say on a campus where<lb />
you have so many liberal viewpoints<lb />
and a hodge-podge of people who<lb />
are going to be violently opposed to<lb />
what you have to say<lb />
Becker has indeed found difficul-<lb />
ty spreading his viewpoints on the<lb />
ECU campus. In 1978, before he<lb />
was a student here, Becker was pick-<lb />
ed up by campus security for<lb />
distributing copies of his book,<lb />
Communist Brainwashing Techni-<lb />
ques Used in N.C, a forerunner ot<lb />
In Dejense oj liberty.<lb />
When asked if he has distributed<lb />
copies of his books or other far right<lb />
wing material at ECU since 1978,<lb />
Becker was unclear.<lb />
1 here were unconfirmed reports<lb />
last spring that fascist literature was<lb />
seen on campus, and that some<lb />
students' cars had rascist slickers<lb />
put on them. When asked if he had<lb />
any knowledge of this activity,<lb />
Becker refused comment.<lb />
Chief Francis Edding of campus<lb />
security points out that Becker did<lb />
not get in trouble with them for<lb />
passing out Nazi literature, but<lb />
because of campus rules banning<lb />
any unauthorized materials.<lb />
Edding says that distribution of<lb />
facsist material in this area is very<lb />
rare and believes that no radial right<lb />
groups exist locally. "I don't think<lb />
there's any organization operating<lb />
like this anywhere around here. If<lb />
there were any of these movements<lb />
on campus or in Greenville thai was<lb />
that he knows of no nais ever being<lb />
active in Greenville, and he hasn't<lb />
noticed any Ku Klux Klan<lb />
movements since the late sixties or<lb />
early seventies.<lb />
Becker says there are no active far<lb />
right organizations or members in<lb />
Greenville, but there are "quite a<lb />
few sympathizers here. You have<lb />
people who sit on the sidelines and<lb />
cheer them on but who don't want<lb />
to actively become involve. I'm sure<lb />
you've got sympathizers right here<lb />
on campus and in the community,<lb />
too<lb />
Becker says he no longer shares<lb />
some of the beliefs of the National<lb />
Socialist Party of America, the Na-<lb />
tional States Rights Party or any<lb />
other similar outfit, and is no longer<lb />
a member of any of them. He says<lb />
he broke his ties with these groups<lb />
because they are disorganized and<lb />
ineffective.<lb />
Norman Olshansky of the Anti-<lb />
Defamation Eeague of B'nai B'rith,<lb />
Bv PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Muff Wnltr<lb />
With the hopes for a comprehen-<lb />
sive disarmament plan seemingly in<lb />
question, the adjournment ol the<lb />
United Nations Second Special Ses<lb />
sion Devoted to Disarmament left<lb />
feelings o anger, doubt and dispair<lb />
among many oi the delegates in Ihe<lb />
157-ni ember U.N. General<lb />
Assemble).<lb />
Many blamed the high level ol<lb />
East-Wesi tension, the world's<lb />
preoccupation with the Falkland<lb />
crisis and the Middle last fighting<lb />
for the ineffectiveness of the second<lb />
session oi the international<lb />
organization devoted to world<lb />
peace.<lb />
"Washington prefers to continue<lb />
to escalate the arms race said<lb />
Soviet ambassador Oleg Troyanov-<lb />
skv. "The United States is proud of<lb />
its record on disarmament<lb />
declared Edwin Feuler, Jr an<lb />
American U.N. representative, who<lb />
chose to attack the Soviets verbally<lb />
for their military aggressiveness in<lb />
other parts of the world.<lb />
Swedish undersecretary oi state,<lb />
Inga Thorsson expressed the<lb />
frustration felt be many of the<lb />
delegates when she said it was<lb />
'�regrettable that most of the<lb />
leading powers and especially the<lb />
superpowers, again have not shown<lb />
themselves prepared to make use of<lb />
the United Nations as an instrument<lb />
for genuine disarmament efforts<lb />
" This is a tact which the over-<lb />
whelming majorit) of countries<lb />
deplore todav added rhorsson<lb />
who was head ot her country's<lb />
delegation,<lb />
powers vv i<lb />
Ihe leading military<lb />
hemselves deplore it<lb />
tomorrow she concluded.<lb />
A month ago the moods oi the<lb />
participants and oi the citizens of<lb />
main nations appeared optimistic.<lb />
On June 12. 50.(MM) people had<lb />
converged on New York City from<lb />
all parts of the globe to show their<lb />
support lor the United Nations<lb />
gathering.<lb />
North Carolina's delegation at<lb />
the "Protest and Survive" rally<lb />
numbered around 5(H). The mood of<lb />
the group upon return was buoyant<lb />
and excitedl) optimistic. The peace<lb />
rally was the largest o its kind ever<lb />
held.<lb />
A contingent oi Easi Carolina<lb />
students and (acuity, along with<lb />
other Greenville residents joined<lb />
together in car and van pools to<lb />
make the weekend trip.<lb />
Among the local group were four<lb />
� Dr. Carroll Webber, East<lb />
Carolina faculty member, Edith<lb />
Webber, Helsinki's Ylva I indholm<lb />
and hei husband nucrobiologist<lb />
Martin Romanschuk � who made<lb />
ihe 600-mile trek by bicycle, taking<lb />
eight days.<lb />
Dr. Webber also coordinated a<lb />
local task force which began two<lb />
mouths before the U.N. session to<lb />
explore and studv its history and<lb />
propects. This preparatorv group<lb />
had worked weekly on various pro-<lb />
jects, including transporation and<lb />
housing arrangements in New York<lb />
City and enroute.<lb />
"The test for success or failure of<lb />
the U.N. special session was said to<lb />
be whether agreement on the pro-<lb />
posed Comprehensive Program on<lb />
Disarmament was or was not reach-<lb />
ed said Dr. Webber. "It was not<lb />
reached, but 1 think this gives addi-<lb />
tional grounds for a different kind<lb />
of hope continued Webber.<lb />
He explained that, "the world's<lb />
governments met. Their peoples' at-<lb />
tention was focussed on the meeting<lb />
and great moral support was given.<lb />
The governments failed in full view.<lb />
The hope is that this failure makes<lb />
plain to many more of us that or-<lb />
dinary intergovernmental channels<lb />
are not adequate or that present<lb />
foreign policy makers are not com-<lb />
petent to permit the working out of<lb />
a disarmament scheme which is<lb />
needed desperately by all.<lb />
Despite such optimism, Assemblv<lb />
President, Ismat T. Kitani of Iraq<lb />
told the final meeting that "we must<lb />
admit the session has not been a suc-<lb />
cess<lb />
He cited mistrust, conflict, a<lb />
growing sense of insecurity and<lb />
resort to force as the prevailing<lb />
reasons for the "sad state of the<lb />
world in which we live<lb />
See PUBLIC, Page 3<lb />
Finding Quarters Troubles Students<lb />
doing this, I think we would know agrees with Becker's evaluation of<lb />
about it<lb />
Captain J.A. Briley of the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department, when ques-<lb />
tioned whether any fascist groups or<lb />
individuals operate in town, said<lb />
that there are "probably some<lb />
around, but we haven't heard any<lb />
instances of it<lb />
Captain Alexander Whitaker says<lb />
these groups. Despite such dramatic<lb />
incidents as the 1979 Greensboro<lb />
shoot-out between black com-<lb />
munists and K.K.K. Nazi members,<lb />
such instances are rare.<lb />
Most of these organizations have<lb />
few members, almost no money and<lb />
little influence, he says.<lb />
See, RADICAL, Page 3<lb />
By JEAN E. MILLS<lb />
sinfl Wrilrr<lb />
Locating suitable housing is an<lb />
ever growing problem for all Green-<lb />
ville area residents and especially<lb />
East Carolina Unversity students.<lb />
According to the 1980 Census-<lb />
Advanced Report of housing status,<lb />
"the housing vacancy rate is a vital<lb />
factor in the consideration of hous-<lb />
ing needs, particularly in the deter-<lb />
mination of the need for new con-<lb />
struction housing<lb />
A housing vacancy rate of five<lb />
percent or less is considered critical.<lb />
The Greenville vacancy rate has<lb />
averaged from 1.5 percent to 2.5 per-<lb />
cent for standard units.<lb />
There are 13,335 total housing<lb />
units in the city of Greenville,<lb />
11,450 total standard units, 1,885<lb />
substandard units; 1,638 substan-<lb />
dard units capable of economic<lb />
renovation, 247 substandard units<lb />
beyond enonomkal repair and 293<lb />
vacant standard units.<lb />
However, according to the census<lb />
report, the majority of these vacant<lb />
standard units "are in the high rent<lb />
category or are single family dwell-<lb />
ing units for sale far above the<lb />
economic capability of low and<lb />
moderate income families. The re-<lb />
maining units require rehabilitation,<lb />
which is difficult to achieve on the<lb />
private market due to the current<lb />
high interest rates<lb />
A student should begin his or her<lb />
search for off-campus housing at<lb />
the Off-Campus Housing Officed<lb />
located at 211 Wichard Building.<lb />
They have such material available<lb />
as the recently published brochure<lb />
entitled, OJJ-Campus Housing at<lb />
East Carolina; a listing of apart-<lb />
ments and complexes in and around<lb />
Greenville (which include such in-<lb />
formation as the number of units,<lb />
rent per month, lease, number of<lb />
bedroom, etc); a periodic listing of<lb />
persons looking for roommates,<lb />
rooms for rent in private homes,<lb />
apartments to share, apartments to<lb />
sublet, houses to share, mobile<lb />
homes to sale, rent and share, and a<lb />
book called The ECU Survival Kit.<lb />
The survival kit includes informa-<lb />
tion on the types of off-campus<lb />
housing in Greenville along with in-<lb />
formation on the good neighbor<lb />
policy, leases, security deposits and<lb />
other items to aid in living off-<lb />
campus.<lb />
According to Mrs. Lucy Wright<lb />
at the Off-Campus Housing Office,<lb />
the survival kit as well as the other<lb />
material available in her office<lb />
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Sciences and National<lb />
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those signaling S.O.S.<lb />
over the crisis in science<lb />
and math.<lb />
The latest report is in<lb />
"Chemical ' Engineer-<lb />
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American Chemical<lb />
Society publication.<lb />
 a pair of long-<lb />
brewing problems in<lb />
U.S. education recently<lb />
have achieved bona<lb />
fide crisis status the<lb />
report said. "One is<lb />
that the public, by most<lb />
objective measures, is<lb />
becoming increasingly<lb />
ignorant of things<lb />
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tific and technological.<lb />
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and worsening shortage<lb />
of persons competent<lb />
and willing to teach<lb />
those subjects to<lb />
students in elementary<lb />
and secondary schools.<lb />
 the two have<lb />
been lumped into one<lb />
official crisis � the<lb />
crisis in pre-college<lb />
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and mathematics<lb />
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Academy of Sciences<lb />
conference on the sub-<lb />
ject, Paul DeHart,<lb />
emeritus professor of<lb />
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Unviersity, California,<lb />
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3 years of mathematics.<lb />
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have had chemistry.<lb />
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have had physics.<lb />
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students in pre-college<lb />
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about 40 percent of the<lb />
high school population,<lb />
the figures are only<lb />
somewhat higher.<lb />
DeHart said 55 percent<lb />
had had 3 or more<lb />
years of math; 41 per-<lb />
cent have had 3 or more<lb />
years of science.<lb />
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cent of high school<lb />
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courses, only 20 per-<lb />
cent have had 3 years of<lb />
math and just about 10<lb />
percent have had 3<lb />
years of science.<lb />
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of the quality of science<lb />
and math education in<lb />
high schools. Mean<lb />
scores in math on the<lb />
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from 502 in 1963 to 466<lb />
in 1980. The top score<lb />
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lowest possible, 200.<lb />
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proportion of students<lb />
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points on the SAT<lb />
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percent between 1967<lb />
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tional assessments of<lb />
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made in 1969, 1972,<lb />
and 1976 and measur-<lb />
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olds � showed conti-<lb />
nuing drops in achiev-<lb />
ment with the biggest<lb />
declines among<lb />
17-year-olds.<lb />
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room for debate about<lb />
how much science-<lb />
math education is<lb />
enough or about how<lb />
good it should be,<lb />
there's hardly any argu-<lb />
ment that the science<lb />
and math sub-<lb />
structures of U.S.<lb />
elementary and secon-<lb />
dary education are<lb />
crumbling Ward<lb />
Worthy, of Chemical<lb />
Engineering News'<lb />
Chicago bureau, says.<lb />
More proof came<lb />
when Sarah E. Klein,<lb />
retiring president of the<lb />
National Science<lb />
Teachers Association,<lb />
put some facts before<lb />
the Science,<lb />
Mathematics and<lb />
Technology Subcom-<lb />
mittee of the National<lb />
Commission on Ex-<lb />
cellence in Education.<lb />
She said a 1981<lb />
survey of state science<lb />
supervisors showed a<lb />
critical shortage of<lb />
chemistry teachers in 10<lb />
states and a shortage in<lb />
27. For physics and<lb />
math teachers, the<lb />
situation was even<lb />
worse.<lb />
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cited was done by<lb />
Trevor G. Howe and<lb />
Jack A. Gerlovich of<lb />
the University of<lb />
Iowa's Science Educa-<lb />
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science supervisors in<lb />
43 states.<lb />
High school prin-<lb />
cipals in another Na-<lb />
tional Science Teachers<lb />
Association survey said<lb />
more than half the new-<lb />
ly employed science<lb />
and math teachers,<lb />
measured against state<lb />
standards, were un-<lb />
qualified to teach their<lb />
subjects.<lb />
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Public Pressure Alters<lb />
Reagan's Military Policy<lb />
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In the past two years, the issue ot<lb />
proliferation of nuclear weapons<lb />
has moved to the forefront on inter-<lb />
national issues.<lb />
in the United States, President<lb />
Ronald Reagan's previous "cold<lb />
war" attitude of military buildup<lb />
before negotiation, no longer<lb />
prevails. As a result of public<lb />
pressure, the United States has now<lb />
begun a series of bilateral talks with<lb />
the Soviet Union in Geneva.<lb />
Troyanovsky claimed that the<lb />
U.S. and its NATO allies came to<lb />
the special session "virtually empty<lb />
handed He in contrast, recounted<lb />
the pledge of no first use of nuclear<lb />
weapons, made by the Soviet Union<lb />
to resounding applause during the<lb />
special session.<lb />
Feulner, who is president of the-<lb />
Heritage Foundation, a conser-<lb />
vative "think tank" in Washington<lb />
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remarks by reminding the assembly<lb />
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one-third reduction in nuclear<lb />
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Olshansky estimates<lb />
the number of active<lb />
radical right wingers in<lb />
N.C. to be no more<lb />
than a thousand. "The<lb />
average North Caroli-<lb />
nian does not support<lb />
either the groups or<lb />
what they stand for,<lb />
even those (citizens)<lb />
who have political lean-<lb />
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feels that they should<lb />
be closely watched. The<lb />
Anti-Defamation<lb />
league and he ad-<lb />
vocate that the fascists<lb />
should be forced to<lb />
comply with the<lb />
strictest extent of the<lb />
law.<lb />
ECU professor Dr.<lb />
Bramy Resnik, a Nazi<lb />
concentration camp<lb />
survivor and member<lb />
of the N.C. Council of<lb />
the Holocaust, says<lb />
that "someone has to<lb />
be in authority to check<lb />
the spread of hate<lb />
literature. Even though<lb />
we have a democracy<lb />
and we have the right to<lb />
express oneself, there is<lb />
a limit to democracy<lb />
Becker, Olshansky,<lb />
Resnik and other<lb />
sources all agree on one<lb />
thing. That is, while<lb />
these groups are now<lb />
small and inefficient,<lb />
they could rise to pro-<lb />
minence under certain<lb />
conditions, principally<lb />
an extremely bad<lb />
economic forecast.<lb />
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bably can do that, I<lb />
think, in the future,<lb />
you're going to see a lot<lb />
more of this type of<lb />
thing. The right wing<lb />
people are all going to<lb />
come crawling out of<lb />
the woodwork. And the<lb />
left wing too. And<lb />
there's going to be hell<lb />
to pay in the streets<lb />
Resnik believes the<lb />
best way to ward off<lb />
the possible dangers<lb />
posed by the extreme<lb />
right is through educa-<lb />
tion. "And I don't<lb />
mean just the three R's.<lb />
I mean educating peo<lb />
pie about atrocities<lb />
committed in various<lb />
parts of the world that<lb />
still go on, atrocities by<lb />
the Nazis, teaching of<lb />
the Holocaust, what<lb />
can happen to a people<lb />
who lose track of reali-<lb />
ty-<lb />
"1 think this is im-<lb />
portant, because the<lb />
Holocaust is a model of<lb />
not only what happen-<lb />
ed to the Jews,<lb />
remember that it can<lb />
happen to mankind. It<lb />
points out and un-<lb />
covers what man is<lb />
capable of committing<lb />
against his fellow<lb />
human being. It's in-<lb />
humanity to man<lb />
Every Thursday<lb />
COLLEGE N1TE<lb />
Women's Guide A dded To Collection<lb />
"They lived, worked<lb />
or traveled in places as<lb />
different as Crisp, N.C.<lb />
and China.<lb />
"They wrote novels,<lb />
fostered convert to<lb />
Christianty, ad-<lb />
ministered museums<lb />
and gevernmental agen-<lb />
cies, practiced politics,<lb />
taught in schools and<lb />
colleges, participated in<lb />
bookclubs and civic<lb />
groups, nursed the sick,<lb />
painted portraits,<lb />
helped managed<lb />
households and courted<lb />
chivalrous gentlemen<lb />
So begins the in-<lb />
troduction to a new<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty publication, A Guide<lb />
to Women's History<lb />
Resources in the East<lb />
Carolina Manuscipi<lb />
( ollection.<lb />
The 40-page indexed<lb />
guide outlines and gives<lb />
details about dozens of<lb />
oral histories, diaries,<lb />
correspondence and<lb />
other papers concern-<lb />
ing the lives of a variety<lb />
of women, many dating<lb />
from the 19th century.<lb />
Maurice York,<lb />
curator of the ECU<lb />
manuscript collection<lb />
and editor of the guide,<lb />
noted that the profes-<lb />
sional women<lb />
represented in the book<lb />
� writers, journalists,<lb />
nurses, teachers, ar-<lb />
tists, missionaries,<lb />
politicians and ad-<lb />
minstrators � are<lb />
generally connected in<lb />
some way with North<lb />
Carolina although they<lb />
"persued their careers<lb />
all over the globe<lb />
Their papers con-<lb />
stitute a valuable<lb />
resource for researcher<lb />
interested in women's<lb />
history he said.<lb />
Additional collec-<lb />
tions, especially those<lb />
of 19th century farming<lb />
or plantation families,<lb />
contain significant<lb />
items or groups of<lb />
paper that reflect the<lb />
activities of women or<lb />
others' attitude toward<lb />
them he added.<lb />
The guide cites<lb />
numerous collection of<lb />
papers regarding<lb />
women who became<lb />
Protestant missionaries<lb />
in distant places<lb />
China, Japan, the Con-<lb />
go, Rhodesia, Nigeria,<lb />
South Africe, Brazil<lb />
and Mexico�enduring<lb />
war, famine, and<lb />
political upheaval in<lb />
their chruches, schools,<lb />
refugee camps,<lb />
hospitals, orphanages<lb />
and leper colonies.<lb />
Letters written by<lb />
these women mis-<lb />
sionaries give<lb />
eyewitness descriptions<lb />
of events of the day.<lb />
Documents, tapes<lb />
and microfilm in the<lb />
ECU Manuscript Col-<lb />
lection are available to<lb />
students and other in-<lb />
terested in research<lb />
from primary sources.<lb />
In addition to the<lb />
women's history items.<lb />
the collection includes a<lb />
considerable number of<lb />
groups ot papers<lb />
relating to Ninth<lb />
Carolina history,<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
SGA Budget<lb />
Accusation Not Solving Problems<lb />
Perhaps I'm naive, but I was<lb />
under the impression that<lb />
something as important as the pro-<lb />
posed SGA budget allocations for<lb />
1982-83 would receive a little more<lb />
attention than the usual nonchalant<lb />
legislative action. But apparently,<lb />
this is not the case.<lb />
It was recently discovered that the<lb />
SGA appropriated nearly $29,000<lb />
more than it has to offer for next<lb />
year. Unfortunately, their guise of<lb />
generosity will cause numerous pro-<lb />
blems for those campus organiza-<lb />
tions and projects which will now be<lb />
depending on money that doesn't<lb />
exist.<lb />
For a legislative body with<lb />
billions of dollars to work with,<lb />
$29,000 is next to nothing. But<lb />
when $29,000 represents nearly one-<lb />
third of the entire budget, it seems<lb />
that a bit more care should be taken<lb />
in the distribution and<lb />
mathematical operations concern-<lb />
ing those funds.<lb />
Naturally, the i4financial crisis"<lb />
has led to the usual passing-of-the-<lb />
buck among present and past SGA<lb />
executive councils. Eric Henderson<lb />
claims that Kirk Little (last year's<lb />
treasurer) failed to keep the SGA in-<lb />
formed on how much money was<lb />
available for appropriation. Little<lb />
denies the allegations, saying that<lb />
Henderson doesn't understand the<lb />
primary function of the SGA<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
And finally, perhaps, a bit of<lb />
honesty sparkles through the dark<lb />
cloud of accusation. This year's<lb />
treasurer, Becky Talley, says she<lb />
believes that the budget discrepancy<lb />
may have been an oversight on all<lb />
the legislators' parts. Now, that has<lb />
possibilities.<lb />
I wonder what makes it so dif-<lb />
ficult for our student "ieaders" to<lb />
admit even the most remote<lb />
possibility of being wrong? It just<lb />
doesn't make sense. Being honest<lb />
won't damage your prescious<lb />
political careers, fellas. Don't try so<lb />
hard to emulate the pros. It really<lb />
isn't worth it.<lb />
However, 1 must admit that as an<lb />
employee of The East Carolinian,<lb />
and especially as a student, I was<lb />
glad to hear (a few weeks ago) that<lb />
the financial crisis was made public.<lb />
At least that showed some character<lb />
on the parts of our SGA council<lb />
members.<lb />
And hopefully, this will set the<lb />
vogue for future relations between<lb />
the student government and the stu-<lb />
dent body, because there sure hasn't<lb />
been a whole lot of unrestrained<lb />
honesty in the past.<lb />
Admittedly, I don't know who is<lb />
at fault in the "budget crisis<lb />
Perhaps no single person is to<lb />
blame. But we here at The East<lb />
Carolinian just hope this year will<lb />
mark the beginning of a new trend.<lb />
After all, the students do have a<lb />
right to know.<lb />
M.H.<lb />
In The Name Of Religion?<lb />
Iran v. Iraq<lb />
It's interesting to look around<lb />
and see what's being done in the<lb />
name of religion these days.<lb />
Disgusting, yes; appalling, admit-<lb />
tedly; but still somehow interesting.<lb />
Take the resurgent war between<lb />
Iraq and Iran, for instance.<lb />
Granted, the original dispute bet-<lb />
ween the two Moslem nations was<lb />
over border disagreements. And<lb />
several high Iranian officials still<lb />
maintain that their aggression is in<lb />
hopes of creating a security belt<lb />
around the border. But the long-<lb />
standing haired between the two<lb />
countries, which has been spurred<lb />
on by religious differences, is at<lb />
least as much to blame as any other<lb />
factor. The killing and destruction<lb />
goes on in the name of religion.<lb />
In fact the Ayatollah Khomeini<lb />
has termed the recent invasion of<lb />
Iraq just one part of a "sacred mis-<lb />
sion of all things, a mission to<lb />
obliterate Hussein's regime and to<lb />
"liberate" Moslem holy lands all<lb />
the way to Jerusalem. Of all the<lb />
terms one has at his disposal for<lb />
describing killing and mutillation,<lb />
"sacred mission" seems an odd<lb />
choice.<lb />
And, of course, the Ayatollah's<lb />
use of the term "liberate" must also<lb />
be given some semblance of ex-<lb />
planation, because he obviously at-<lb />
taches some "foreign" meaning to<lb />
the word.<lb />
What Khomeini intends to do, in<lb />
other words, is to attempt to impose<lb />
his violent fundamentalist Moslem<lb />
revolution on whomever he pleases.<lb />
And it doesn't look good.<lb />
But if nothing else, the resurgent<lb />
battling in the Arab region typefies<lb />
and exemplifies the inherent futility<lb />
of war. Both sides are suffering<lb />
outrageous losses � both in men<lb />
and machinery � and both sides<lb />
claim daily victories, which leads<lb />
the rest of the world to believe that<lb />
the fighting is at a virtual stalemate.<lb />
� � �<lb />
The United States has not, as yet,<lb />
taken a side in the war and has vow-<lb />
ed to stay out of the conflict if<lb />
possible. Let's hear it for the United<lb />
States! It's about time.<lb />
But even if the U.S. wanted to<lb />
take sides in the war, neither coun-<lb />
try is exactly begging for American<lb />
support. And furthermore, it would<lb />
be incredibly difficult to determine<lb />
which of the two nations is the lesser<lb />
evil (as far as U.S. policy is concern-<lb />
ed). Just think about it.<lb />
Sure, Iran is a popular enemy, or<lb />
perhaps more properly, an emo-<lb />
tional enemy, of the United States.<lb />
Ever since the takeover of the<lb />
American embassy in Tehran back<lb />
in 1979, the dominant sentiment<lb />
toward Iran has been hatred. And it<lb />
is not probable that the U.S. opi-<lb />
nion toward the country has chang-<lb />
ed very much since then.<lb />
But by the same token, Iraq is<lb />
supported and militarily equipped<lb />
by the Soviet Union. Simply by vir-<lb />
tue of the way our world is struc-<lb />
tured (with its two "superpowers"<lb />
on opposite poles), supporting Iraq<lb />
in the current war is impossible. So,<lb />
what do we do? Good question.<lb />
To take the attitude of just sitting<lb />
back and letting the nations wipe<lb />
each other out "peacefully is,<lb />
perhaps, an inhumane alternative.<lb />
Nonetheless, this is the only viable<lb />
stand the U.S. can take. And again,<lb />
it just goes to show the futility, the<lb />
absolute senselessness, behind war.<lb />
There are reportedly more than<lb />
200,000 troops involved in the<lb />
fighting, approximately 100,000 on<lb />
each side. Thousands have already<lb />
been killed; thousands more will in-<lb />
evitably die. And no end is in sight.<lb />
MORE OAMN REFUGEES COMING IN<lb />
TO TAKE OV�R O0R JOBS"<lb />
What Does Robert Young Know About Caffeine?<lb />
TV Ads: Real Life Drama<lb />
Did you ever slop and pay attention � 1<lb />
mean really pay attention � to the ads on<lb />
television? I don't mean those network<lb />
plugs (although they're definitely bad<lb />
enough). What I'm talking about are those<lb />
asinine commercials that portray<lb />
"real-lite" American drama and try to<lb />
convince us that we need to buy their<lb />
brand of broad-leaf herbicides or their<lb />
cold-sore ointment if we want to be suc-<lb />
cessful in life.<lb />
I mean, isn't it a bit farfetched that an<lb />
ex-pro football star would be out on the<lb />
street (microphone in hand) asking people<lb />
about how they handle problem heart-<lb />
burn?<lb />
Or how about the woman who asks the<lb />
local librarian � the librarian, of all peo-<lb />
ple � which hemmorhoid medication is<lb />
best suited for her needs. Naturally, the<lb />
librarian has just recently catalogued a<lb />
fie-year study on painful itching and<lb />
knows exactly what "doctors recommend<lb />
most After all. it only makes sense.<lb />
And did you ever notice how Robert<lb />
Young seems to know just when tragedy is<lb />
about to strike? Everytime some poor sod<lb />
gets angry, Young is nearby to lend a<lb />
hand. And inevitably, the problem rests in<lb />
the troubled one's poor choice of coffee,<lb />
never anything else.<lb />
"Gee, Rodney Young exclaims with a<lb />
puzzled face, "why so uptight?"<lb />
"Oh, I don't know the drowsy victim<lb />
laments. "My wife and kids were kidnap-<lb />
ped last week just after the house burned<lb />
down. 1 lost my job; my secretary is filing a<lb />
paternity suit against me, and to top it all<lb />
off, my doctor says I'm getting too much<lb />
caffeine<lb />
"Oh, that's terrible Young consoles.<lb />
"But have you tried Sanka brand? It's 100<lb />
percent real coffee<lb />
Or how about Cathy Rigby, who's done<lb />
nothing for the past five years but give<lb />
feminine advice to the same bunch of slow-<lb />
learning friends. Maybe she and Robert<lb />
Young should switch commercials!<lb />
And another thing, how come adver-<lb />
tisers never show fat people drinking diet<lb />
soft drinks? (Just thought I'd throw that<lb />
one in. I'm sure there's a perfectly good<lb />
reason. Isn't there?)<lb />
But how about Peggy Hemming. What<lb />
in the hell does an ex-skater know about<lb />
sugarless gum? And what kind of moron<lb />
throws gum into a pool to prove a point?<lb />
And what in the world could a bull<lb />
possibly have to do with an investment<lb />
firm? 1 guess that by watching the half-ton<lb />
beast wind his way through a shrubbery<lb />
maze we're supposed to make some con-<lb />
nection with successful financing, or<lb />
something like that. I guess 1 understand.<lb />
(1 do if vou do.)<lb />
Oh. something else: .lust exactly what<lb />
does a "sexy" sports car look like? Am I<lb />
missing something? I must be, because I've<lb />
certainly never had the pleasure of owning<lb />
one. Slow, yes; thirsty, maybe. But never<lb />
"sexy<lb />
Then, of course, there are those "hiduen<lb />
camera" ads. it always struck me funny<lb />
that those people never catch on. They're<lb />
never .the slightest bit leery about being ac-<lb />
costed by some strange man and asked<lb />
which brand of tuna fish they prefer and<lb />
why.<lb />
And the one with the man outside the<lb />
grocery store timing the woman while she's<lb />
busy inside. Simply because she spends a<lb />
half hour in the store, he dubs her a<lb />
"choosy mother Little does he know<lb />
that she spent 10 minutes actually shopp-<lb />
ing and 20 minutes waiting in the checkout<lb />
line.<lb />
Or how about those people who just<lb />
happen to have severe tension headaches<lb />
when the Tylenol interviewer asks them<lb />
how they feel. "Would you like a<lb />
Tylenol?" he asks. And "minutes later<lb />
following a miraculous recovery, the over-<lb />
joyed headache victim is ready to buy out<lb />
the entire company. Ah, the marvels ot<lb />
modern medicine.<lb />
And along those same lines, there's the<lb />
old woman who can't even lift the let Ion<lb />
frying pan in the morning. She'd like to<lb />
cook breakfast for the family (the same<lb />
way she's done "for 27 years"), hut she<lb />
just can't muster the strength. Then, aftei<lb />
applying her wonder-cure ointment, and<lb />
taking her cure-all pills, she's not only tee!<lb />
ing good, but she's ready for a game ot<lb />
touch football with the grandchildren<lb />
Or how about the guy who gets on the<lb />
crowded elevator and starts braggme<lb />
about his extremely comfortable<lb />
underwear. Isn't there some place w;<lb />
they put people like him? Maybe he'd en-<lb />
joy a nice, "comfortably padded" cell tin<lb />
a change of pace.<lb />
And those 18-hour girdles lane Russ<lb />
rants about: what happens it. by some ter-<lb />
ribly unfortunate stroke of bad luck, a<lb />
woman leaves her's on for more than the<lb />
allotted time? Does the girdle decompose,<lb />
or does the "full-figured gal" jusl fill out a<lb />
little bit more?<lb />
Speaking ot filling out, those diei-<lb />
suppressing tablet commercials have to<lb />
take the proverbial cake for asminity. I :oui<lb />
or five reborn twigs proclaim the vsonder<lb />
o' the new miracle drug, showing<lb />
"before" and "after" pictures. What they<lb />
don't mention is that they each spent eight<lb />
weeks in the hospital recovering from<lb />
chronic anemia. And have you ever seen<lb />
someone who's lost 100 pounds? At icasi<lb />
when they were fat, their skin had<lb />
something to do other than just hang<lb />
there.<lb />
I could go on and on. As a matter ot<lb />
fact, I usually do. But 1 think you probably<lb />
gel the picture.<lb />
By the way, don't blame advertisers for<lb />
the stupidity on TV nowadays. After all.<lb />
they're only catering to "what we want<lb />
And even if we did want TV advertising<lb />
to change, there wouldn't be much we<lb />
could do. Of course we could boycott all<lb />
the companies with dimented commercials.<lb />
But then again, how long could we live on<lb />
Lite Beer and Life Cereal?<lb />
"Campus Forum"<lb />
Would-Be Jock's Illness Saves Face<lb />
As an avid music fan, I feel 1 must ad-<lb />
dress the problem of our "student radio<lb />
station WZMB. I know WZMB is still<lb />
in its adolescence, -but some changes<lb />
need to be made. These changes need to<lb />
be made because most of the people I<lb />
have talked to about WZMB agree with<lb />
me. We think it "sucks<lb />
1 was almost a disc jockey at our cam-<lb />
pus station. Luckily, 1 contracted men-<lb />
ingitis the day I was to debut. My illness<lb />
saved me from being embarrassed at be-<lb />
ing associated with that station. The<lb />
main reason 1 don't want my name<lb />
associated with WZMB is simply that I<lb />
would not enjoy working there, i would<lb />
dislike working for WZMB because 1<lb />
would be forced to play music I have a<lb />
strong aversion to. Jocks are not paid at<lb />
WZMB, so why should someone be<lb />
forced to do something they dislike for<lb />
free?<lb />
One change that could be made is not<lb />
using Billboard magazine as a<lb />
"know-all, tell-all" source for the music<lb />
play list. There are many other excellent<lb />
magazines with information regarding<lb />
new music. Billboard is only a small<lb />
representation. What about album and<lb />
artist reviews? Billboard doesn't do it.<lb />
There are many other magazines that<lb />
have excellent review sections. Rolling<lb />
Stone, International Musician and<lb />
Recording World, Music Sound Output,<lb />
Musician Player and Listener, Trouser<lb />
Press and Guitar Player magazines all<lb />
have competent reviewers. Rolling Stone<lb />
even has a top-100 listing. There are<lb />
"These changes need to he<lb />
made because most of the people<lb />
I have talked to about W.MH<lb />
agree with me. Me think it<lb />
'sucks<lb />
many other music and broadcast in-<lb />
dustry periodicals that are good sources<lb />
for up-and-coming artists and albums.<lb />
WZMB should exert most of its<lb />
energy on up-and-coming artists<lb />
anyway. New artists are music's future.<lb />
Music is a growing process. The past is<lb />
fine; when 1 want to hear past music I<lb />
play my records. I should be able to turn<lb />
on the radio for new music, not "then"<lb />
music. A college station should pro-<lb />
gress, not regress.<lb />
John Cam<lb />
Junior, Communications<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Joyner Library.<lb />
For purposes of verification, all letters<lb />
must include the name, major and<lb />
classification, address, phone number<lb />
and signature of the authorfs). Letters<lb />
are limited to two typewritten pages,<lb />
double-spaced or neatly printed. All let-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JULY2I. 1982<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Belushi Sings<lb />
Blues Again<lb />
This Evening<lb />
Acting Company's 'Twelfth Night' Slated For Theatre Arts Series<lb />
The prestigious Acting Company, under the direction of John<lb />
Houseman, will perform Shakespeare's Twelfth Sight this March in<lb />
the McGinnis Theatre. Also in March, The Company will perform<lb />
Moliere's classic comedy Tartuffe. The productions are being spon-<lb />
sored b the MSC Theatre Arts Committee. In addition, the series<lb />
boasts performances by the North Carolina Dance Theatre and the<lb />
American Ballet Theatre II. For season ticket information and more<lb />
information about the '82'83 Theatre Artists Series call the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in Mendenhall Student Center at 757-6611 (ext. 266) or<lb />
the MSC Program Office (ext. 233).<lb />
By JOHN WEYLKR<lb />
Mall VMM<lb />
As a grand finale to the 1982 sum-<lb />
mer cinema season, the Student<lb />
Union Films Committee will present<lb />
a classic modern comedy and a<lb />
tragic, brutal thriller. Which is<lb />
which is anyone's guess, but the<lb />
films in question are The Hlues<lb />
Brothers, to be shown tonight, July<lb />
21 at 8 p.m and The French Con-<lb />
nection. As to where they're play-<lb />
ing, and what you need to get in,<lb />
surely you should know by now.<lb />
Next Monday's movie, � The<lb />
trench Connection stole all the<lb />
Oscars in 1971, grabbing Best Pic-<lb />
ture, Best Director: William<lb />
(Exorcist) Friedkin, and Best Actor:<lb />
Gene (Superman) Hackman. Roy<lb />
(All That Jazz) Scheider stars with<lb />
Hackman as the team of New York<lb />
City narcotics policement who made<lb />
the world's biggest heroin bust.<lb />
Based on a true case (the real cops<lb />
appear in small roles in the film),<lb />
the exciting and labyrinthian<lb />
storyline involves a dope-stuffed<lb />
Lincoln Continental, a dumpy can-<lb />
dy store, murders in Marseilles,<lb />
feet-picking in Pough-keepsie and<lb />
some sensational stunt work.<lb />
"The Hackman characterization,<lb />
one of the most successful in his<lb />
career, and the only one that is<lb />
allowed to emerge in much detail,<lb />
viratually defines the attitude of The<lb />
French Connection says the en<lb />
ork Times Roger Greenspun.<lb />
"The French Connection is a film<lb />
of almost incredible suspense he<lb />
continues, "and it includes, among<lb />
a great many chilly delights, the<lb />
most brilliantly executed chase se-<lb />
quence I have ever seen. But the<lb />
conditions for the suspense (indeed,<lb />
the conditions of the chase � to in-<lb />
tercept a hijacked elevated train)<lb />
carry with them the potential for<lb />
failure not of this particular action,<lb />
but of all action in the great doomed<lb />
city that is the film's real subject<lb />
"From the moment, very early<lb />
on, when Hackman first pistol-<lb />
whips a black pusher, you know<lb />
that the world is cursed and that<lb />
everybody playing out his allotted<lb />
role is cursed along with it<lb />
Jon Landis' epic comedy musical<lb />
Blues Brothers is similar to The<lb />
trench Connection is some respects.<lb />
It too has a great many chilly<lb />
delights and exciting chase se-<lb />
quences. Lots of chase sequences.<lb />
Interminable chase sequences. The<lb />
number of cars destroyed in this<lb />
film is equal to the number<lb />
demolished in any three Burt<lb />
Reynolds pictures put together. At<lb />
least the Blues Brothers has the late,<lb />
great, overweight John Belushi,<lb />
dynamite Danny Ackroyd, big and<lb />
stupid John Candy and some of the<lb />
greatest living legends of the bluev<lb />
Well, even Steven Spielburg, the<lb />
director of  7, had his 1941. The<lb />
Blues Brothers is the 1941 from the<lb />
director of Animal House.<lb />
Special Effects Dominate The Current Cinema<lb />
By JOHNCT LHANF<lb />
I he Ne� ��rW 1 imr.<lb />
NI W YORK � When Star Wars, with its futuristic<lb />
soiling, android and computerized space warfare,<lb />
became the first film in history to make $100 million in<lb />
197" (it has now grossed four times that), Hollywood<lb />
decided that what the public wanted was more and bet-<lb />
ter special effects. In the next five years, armed with<lb />
huge budgets and increasingly sophisticated technology,<lb />
filmmakers rewrote the book on creating illusions of<lb />
reality.<lb />
Wirework combined with optical effects made Super-<lb />
man fly more realistically than man had ever "flown"<lb />
before. The animation of models in The Umpire Strikes<lb />
Back gae such deiees as its friendly space beast, the<lb />
Tauntaun, a fluidity of movement (of not a personality)<lb />
to top Willis O'Brien's original King Kong. A hand pup-<lb />
pet of rubber, spewing gore as it burst through a fake<lb />
human chest in Alien, made old-time monsters such as<lb />
Frankenstein seem tame. And the top-grossing film of<lb />
last year, Haiders of the Tost Ark, orchestrated its stunt<lb />
work and its mechanical effects with an attention to ex-<lb />
pensive detail unknown in ihe adventure pictures of<lb />
earlier eras.<lb />
Without a doubt, technical wizardry is changing the<lb />
face of the films c see. And the flood is just beginning.<lb />
Special-effects pictures now dominate the nation's<lb />
screens. The first month of summer witnessed the<lb />
release not only of E. T. but Poltergeist, Star Trek II:<lb />
The Wrath of khan. Blade Runner, Hrefttx and The<lb />
Thing.<lb />
In their preoccupation with exploring the outer limits<lb />
of special effects, however, some moviemakers are<lb />
clearly stinting the narrative art. As a result, critics have<lb />
See OPTICALS, Page 6<lb />
Come In OF Chum<lb />
Life A Cabaret At McGinnis<lb />
By kATH WEYLFR<lb />
sun Wniir<lb />
A little sex, a little politics, and a lot of almost burles-<lb />
que stvle singing and dancing-( abaret, presented b<lb />
the Last Carolina Summer Theatre this week at McGin-<lb />
nis Theatre, has something for everyone.<lb />
With the flash of a brightly lit sign, the audience is<lb />
transported to the Berlin of the early 1930's, a time and<lb />
place teeming with sexual and political turmoil. If<lb />
( aharet presents an accurate view of this pre-World<lb />
War II society, one movement must certainly have<lb />
arisen to escape the other. Which came first, however, is<lb />
something of an unanswerable "chicken and egg' ques-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Enter into this decadence an American, Clitford<lb />
Bradshaw, reeking of innocence and idealism. The shat-<lb />
tering of Cliff's rosy world view is the meat ol(Cabaret,<lb />
preventing this musical from becoming a syrupy, slick<lb />
musical comedy. Through Cliff and the mindless<lb />
escapism of the Kit Kat Klub patrons and employees we<lb />
see the sick horror of a world on the verge of collapse.<lb />
The ECU Summer Theatre treats its audience to an<lb />
outstanding presentation of Cabaret. Director Edgar<lb />
Loessin once again proves his creativity and capability<lb />
in the staging of this musical. The remarkably authentic<lb />
and evocative sets by Gregory Buch and colorful, flashy-<lb />
costumes by Patrice Alexander add tremendously to the<lb />
enjoyment of this production. But, above all, it is the<lb />
superb cast of Cabaret that truly brings it to life.<lb />
No other recent ECU production that this reviewer<lb />
has seen has offered such a magnificently talented and<lb />
professional cast. Rodney Freeze, whose singing and<lb />
dancing talents have been enjoyed in such previous ECU<lb />
productions as Showboat and Grease, proves himself to<lb />
be a fine actor as well. Mr. Freeze portrays Cliff Brad-<lb />
shaw as a charming alt-American young man, innocent<lb />
but not naive. In the last scene of Act I, as Clilf realizes<lb />
the growing number and influence of the Nazis and the<lb />
miniscule part he has played in bringing them to power,<lb />
his disillusionment, as portrayed by Mr. Freeze is<lb />
beautiful to behold. In fact, the entire scene is beautiful-<lb />
ly portrayed by the entire cast and gives an insightful<lb />
picture of how the Nazis did indeed come to power. A<lb />
few faces only are lit by true belief and fervor. The<lb />
others join in because it is a pretty song, because<lb />
everyone else is singing, or because they are too drunk<lb />
or out of touch to realize what is happening.<lb />
Maureen Kerrigan, a veteran of the professional<lb />
theatre, portrays Sally Bowles, the nightclub performer<lb />
whose wild extravagence and flamboyance win Clif-<lb />
ford's heart. Ms. Kerrigan - thankfully - does not<lb />
give us a Liza Minelli imitation but builds the lole from<lb />
her own strengths, which are considerable. She excells<lb />
as a singer and dancer, and demonstrates her skill as an<lb />
actress as well. Her Sally has a tough shell to hide her<lb />
vulnerability as she pursues life at a frantic pace, re-<lb />
maining unaware of a world outside the nightclub or<lb />
Cliff's room.<lb />
Hovering over all like a masked angel of death or pro-<lb />
phet of doom with a macabre sense of humor is the<lb />
Master of Ceremonies, well portrayed by Jay Fox.<lb />
Perhaps "portrayed" is not the right word. Fox's<lb />
Master of Ceremonies doesn't seem to be a real person<lb />
or to have a character of his own, despite the fact that<lb />
he is the host of the Kit Kat Klub. Rather, he is a sort of<lb />
all-knowing presence, a commentator on and foresseer<lb />
of events. He is removed from life and seems to find<lb />
grim, ironic humor in the crumbling of the world out-<lb />
side the club.<lb />
The entire supporting cast of Cabaret is excellent,<lb />
thereby creating difficulty in singling out individual per-<lb />
formers for a job more than well done. However, a few<lb />
performers must be mentioned. Michael W. Hill, as<lb />
Ernest Ludwig. gives a fine performance as the Nazi<lb />
who befriends Clifford. It must be noted that he also<lb />
mnages a tolerably decent German accent. Catherine<lb />
Rhea overwhelms the stage in the small role of Fraulein<lb />
Kost, the voluptuously attractive, slightly blowzy<lb />
boarder at Frauloein Schneider's with a penchant for<lb />
well-paying sailors. Her voice is rich and magnificent;<lb />
hopefully she will grace the ECU stage in a larger role in<lb />
the future.<lb />
Among the shining stars in the Cabaret constellation<lb />
there are, in fact, only patches of dullness. One is in the<lb />
voice of Katerine Whitley who portrays Fraulein<lb />
Schneider, owner of the Berlin boarding house where<lb />
much of the action takes place. Ms. Whitley is a fine ac-<lb />
tress, but it is doubtful if anyone past the first few rows<lb />
could hear her when she sang. Also, her German accent<lb />
was just a little short of atrocious. Portraying the<lb />
fraulein's elderly suitor is Dick St. George is effective in<lb />
his performance as Herr Schultz, but one can't help but<lb />
feel this Yiddish grocer is a bit over-stereotyped and a<lb />
touch too comical.<lb />
The ECU Summer Theatre has really outdone itself<lb />
with their production of Cabaret, playing nightly<lb />
through July 24. With the stage virtually packed with<lb />
excellent performers, one feels a little like the show is a<lb />
three-ring circus. So much is going on, and it's all so ter-<lb />
rific, you just don't know where to look first.<lb />
For ticket information regarding Cabaret or the final<lb />
show of the ECU Summer Theatre season. She loves<lb />
Me, contact the Central Ticket Office at 757-6611, ext.<lb />
266.<lb />
Kerrigan Adds 'Cabaret9 Lead To Long List Of Credits<lb />
Theatregoers who catch the ECU Summer Theatre production of Cabaret, running through July 24, will be<lb />
treated to the tour de force performance of Maureen Kerrigan. Kerrigan has the lead role of Sally Bowles, aa<lb />
English girl who has fled her family's stuffiness to become a chanteuse in the Kit Kat Klub. Kerrigan has ap-<lb />
peared in several New York productions including Harold Pinter's SUence. She has also performed leading<lb />
roles at the Kennedy Center in Washington, the Loeb Drama Center la Boston, numerous dinner theatres<lb />
across the country, and her film and television credits include The Miracle Worker and new MGMU A movie<lb />
Diner.<lb />
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THE FAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 21, 1982<lb />
New Film<lb />
( ontinued From Page S<lb />
praised the special ef-<lb />
fects in such films as<lb />
Blade Runner and The<lb />
thing, while damning<lb />
ihe quality of the<lb />
storytelling. All too<lb />
often, it seems, special<lb />
effects are becoming<lb />
the end as well as the<lb />
means ot making a cer-<lb />
tain kind of film. The<lb />
results can range from<lb />
the brutally<lb />
dehumanizing to the<lb />
merely boring.<lb />
"Speaai effects rare-<lb />
1 save a movie' said<lb />
Nicholas Meyer, direc<lb />
tor of Star Trek II: The<lb />
M rath oj Khan which<lb />
has been praised for its<lb />
story as well as its ef-<lb />
fects and is one of the<lb />
summer's solid boxof-<lb />
fice hits. "A case in<lb />
point was the first Star<lb />
Trek movie, which was<lb />
all special effects �<lb />
and the) were spec-<lb />
tacular, they were<lb />
wonderful � but there<lb />
was no story.<lb />
"On the other hand.<lb />
television has eroded<lb />
the audience's patience<lb />
with exposition and the<lb />
groundwork that nar-<lb />
rative requires, so that<lb />
now you have movies<lb />
and television shows<lb />
where there's no plot at<lb />
all. just stunts or star<lb />
ims. It's a new form<lb />
o pornoeraphv. Who"s<lb />
dome it or why they're<lb />
doing it is no longer im-<lb />
portant, but if you<lb />
want to see a guv jump<lb />
through ten hundred<lb />
hoops of fire and<lb />
maybe get burned to<lb />
death, tune in � never<lb />
mind making it a part<lb />
of the story. Forget the<lb />
story<lb />
Meyer sees a very<lb />
real problem for to-<lb />
day's filmmakers.<lb />
"The question is he<lb />
asked, "can you make<lb />
a good story now about<lb />
two people falling in<lb />
love or out of love that<lb />
is not laced with stunts<lb />
and special effects and<lb />
get the big audience for<lb />
it?"<lb />
Creating characters<lb />
that people will identify<lb />
with and root for has<lb />
always been one of the<lb />
most difficult parts of<lb />
storytelling. Carlo<lb />
Rambaldi, who<lb />
tashioned the<lb />
mechanical creatures in<lb />
the 1976 remake of<lb />
king Kong and the<lb />
unearthly visitors in<lb />
( lose Encounters of<lb />
the Third hind, created<lb />
an extraterrestrial for<lb />
Steven Spielberg's suc-<lb />
cessful E. T. out of steel<lb />
and rubber and<lb />
hydraulic and elec-<lb />
tronic controls.<lb />
Rambaldi believes<lb />
that E. T. proves a<lb />
special effect can per-<lb />
form an artistic func-<lb />
tion as effectively as an<lb />
actor. "The success of<lb />
E.T. means that it no<lb />
longer is important that<lb />
you have Marlon Bran-<lb />
do or John Travolta<lb />
he said. "If the special<lb />
effect is created well,<lb />
people don't think<lb />
whether it's mechanical<lb />
or not � they're think<lb />
ing about the story. In<lb />
E. T. we have three<lb />
children and one elec-<lb />
tronic creature. When 1<lb />
finally saw the finished<lb />
movie, even 1 cried a<lb />
little<lb />
Against that<lb />
background, two new<lb />
features � both with<lb />
elaborate special effects<lb />
� are making their<lb />
debuts. In Walt Disney<lb />
Productions' futuristic<lb />
adventure TRON, the<lb />
hero, played by Jeff<lb />
Bridges, is sucked into<lb />
a micro-civilization in-<lb />
side a computer. This is<lb />
accomplished by a<lb />
state-of-the-art com-<lb />
bination of live-action<lb />
with computer-<lb />
generated imagery.<lb />
The Secret of NIMH<lb />
the first feature from<lb />
Don Bluth Produc-<lb />
tions, a new studio<lb />
founded by former<lb />
Disney animators,<lb />
builds its story around<lb />
a pack of rats who have<lb />
developed high in-<lb />
telligence in ex-<lb />
periments conducted<lb />
on them at the National<lb />
Institute of Mental<lb />
Health (NIMH). While<lb />
TRON represents<lb />
dramatic leap forward<lb />
into the era oi com-<lb />
puter technology,<lb />
NIMH takes a<lb />
calculated step<lb />
backward into the era<lb />
of classical animation<lb />
pioneered by Walt<lb />
Disney in classics such<lb />
as Ham hi. TROS<lb />
opened Friday at the<lb />
Buccaneer Theatre in<lb />
Greenville. The Secret<lb />
oj NIMH is currently<lb />
playing at the Plaa<lb />
Cinema located at Pitt<lb />
Plaa Shopping Center<lb />
here in Greenville.)<lb />
TRON, a S20 million<lb />
ci nemat ic jou t nev<lb />
through the mind of a<lb />
computer, frequently<lb />
looks like the ultimate<lb />
video game, played by<lb />
� and with � huniai<lb />
bonus on a screen 70<lb />
feet wide and 30 feet<lb />
high. The film has<lb />
more than 800 shots in<lb />
which such actors as<lb />
Jeff Bridges, David<lb />
Warner and Cindy<lb />
Morgan are put into<lb />
computer-generated en-<lb />
v ironments.<lb />
Disney is the first to<lb />
tell a story with the<lb />
computer-generated<lb />
imagery that<lb />
Hollywood is looking<lb />
at as the herald of a<lb />
major change in its way<lb />
of making movies.<lb />
Thomas I . Wilhite.<lb />
Disney's 29-year-old<lb />
head of production,<lb />
said the studio decided<lb />
to produce TRt no'<lb />
only because it for a<lb />
new technology but<lb />
because it used that<lb />
technology to tell a<lb />
story that would call<lb />
forth "a new<lb />
mythology" of<lb />
characters.<lb />
"We invested $20<lb />
million in our belief<lb />
that the characters in<lb />
this computer world,<lb />
invented by man in his<lb />
own image, would ap-<lb />
peal to people he<lb />
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a two i ur. !n nei un ovei the left<lb />
give the i amels a 3-2<lb />
Before N,  mei, hi <lb />
Bob D,w d had only gi en<lb />
hits and one run. I he<lb />
seve .�II for<lb />
Davidson as h ick out leading<lb />
Mickey Kradel Bui Mee<lb />
Regner, the numbei nine batter,<lb />
v a otik vitt ol Dav idson, lea<lb />
ing the Campbell shortstop up next.<lb />
Aftei working to a full count,<lb />
Spieei hit the next pitch deep<lb />
towards left field. I eft fielder Mark<lb />
Shank and centei fielder Robert<lb />
 ells collided with each other while<lb />
trying to make a game-saving catch.<lb />
 hile the two players lie stunned in<lb />
the outfield, Spieei was mobbed bv<lb />
his teammates and tans as he cross<lb />
ed home plate.<lb />
1 he loss was especially<lb />
disheartening tor ECl since the<lb />
Pirates had not been able to beat the<lb />
Fighting Camels once during the<lb />
summei league season.<lb />
"It was a hard loss because our<lb />
guys played exceptionally well and 1<lb />
quite honestly feel that we deserved<lb />
to win head coach Gars Overton<lb />
said.<lb />
1 he Pirates played an outstanding<lb />
defensive eame. including double<lb />
plays in the first and fifth inning.<lb />
I he double play in the first came<lb />
with the bases loaded as Kevin<lb />
Bargei hii a groundball to first<lb />
baseman 1 odd Evans, who then<lb />
threw to catcher Jack Curlings.<lb />
Curlings relayed back to Evans to<lb />
double up Barger at first.<lb />
ECU did its scoring in the fourth<lb />
and sixth innings. In the top of the<lb />
fourth. Curlings hit a lead-off single<lb />
through the middle. After Mike<lb />
Williams sacrificed Curlings to se-<lb />
cond, Robert Wells singled to right.<lb />
With men on first and third,<lb />
Mark Shank hit into a fielder's<lb />
choice which allowed Curlings to<lb />
score the game's first run. In the<lb />
sixth inning, two errors by Camp-<lb />
bell and an RBI single bv Shank<lb />
scored the Pirates' second run.<lb />
Overton couldn't have been more<lb />
pleased with the performance ol the<lb />
Pirates despite his disappointment.<lb />
"That was a great college baseball<lb />
game, and credit should be given to<lb />
bothteams he said.<lb />
In Saturday night's season-ending<lb />
game with UNC-W . solo-homers bv<lb />
Johnny Slaughter and Don Steven-<lb />
son put the Seahawks ahead.<lb />
The Pirates tied the score 2-2 with<lb />
tuns bv Wells and Evans in the third<lb />
Pirates Ousted Farly In Post-Season Tourney<lb />
Pfcotoby JCOTT UllW<lb />
and fourth innings respectively, bin<lb />
Slaughter's homerun and RBI single<lb />
prov ided the difference<lb />
The loss to the Seahawks ended<lb />
the summer league season, and a<lb />
tew Pirates were among the leaders<lb />
in the North State league statistics.<lb />
ECU leftfielder David Wells, who<lb />
did not play in the tournament<lb />
because oi an injured hand, led the<lb />
league in batting with a 42.1<lb />
average. I��dd Ivans (.352) and<lb />
Rick Nichols (.303) also ended up<lb />
in the top 10.<lb />
David WelU was fourth in the<lb />
league with 33 hits, followed by<lb />
Ivans with 31.<lb />
Nichols placed second in the<lb />
league in stolen bases with 11, and<lb />
Bob Davidson was the second<lb />
leading piteher with six wins.<lb />
Ihree ECU plavers made the<lb />
North State All-Star (earn. Infielder<lb />
Todd Ivans and outfielder David<lb />
WelU and utility man John Hallow<lb />
a ere selected.<lb />
Richmond Highlights '82 Home Schedule<lb />
Spiders, Bucs Continue Fierce Football Rivalry<lb />
� aK<lb />
. uti-<lb />
� ible evt nt Oh sure, <lb />
a it h t he r<lb />
� i t h t<lb />
.ii all boils<lb /><lb />
1 �j<lb />
.aking<lb />
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Cindy<lb />
Pleasants<lb />
' ook Inside<lb />
(<lb />
rivalries will<lb />
Ficklen S on<lb />
I � 1 i i ai 'Una<lb />
i the I niv ei sity ol<lb />
ill once<lb />
Richmoi a<lb />
again den<lb />
;vel.<lb />
In last yea v<lb />
ts defensive line nary<lb />
weapon to beat the Spiders, 17-13.<lb />
ECl was down by foui points al<lb />
the end of the third period, bul an<lb />
interception bv Pirate defensive end<lb />
lody Schulz turned the game<lb />
around<lb />
Two plays later, tight end Nor-<lb />
wood V'ann connected with a<lb />
c arlton Nelson pass to run six vards<lb />
tor a touchdown. ECU scored its<lb />
last II) when Nelson faked and<lb />
sprinted 2 yards to add six more<lb />
points to the scoreboard, putting the<lb />
Pirates ahead. 17-7.<lb />
Richmond's Steve Krainock hit<lb />
wide receiver Kevin Jackson tor a<lb />
two-yard 11) pass. After trying for<lb />
extra points, the Spiders only<lb />
eul the lead to 17-13, the tinal score<lb />
ol he game.<lb />
1 he loss was a disappointing one<lb />
foi Richmond, especially after los-<lb />
to ECl , 24-22, the previous year<lb />
and 'winning its last two games<lb />
betoie meeting the Pirates.<lb />
1 ike the Pirates, Richmond will<lb />
be facing a trying schedule this fall.<lb />
1 he young Richmond squad will<lb />
play its opening game at home and<lb />
will then be on the mad tor the next<lb />
live weeks.<lb />
Head coach Dal Shealy said Rich-<lb />
mond is famous for opening up with<lb />
a tremendously hard schedule and<lb />
this year will be no different.<lb />
Shealy added that the players<lb />
Photo by DAVE WILLIAMS<lb />
Jod Schulz In last Year's (iame At Richmond<lb />
have gotten accustomed to playing a<lb />
rigorous schedule and are aware of<lb />
the work ahead ot them.<lb />
"Foi us to gel through that<lb />
stretch alright, we are going to have<lb />
to stay healihy he said. "If we do<lb />
that, we can have some good things<lb />
happen<lb />
Shealy would have to be worried<lb />
about injuries alter last year's bout<lb />
at ECU. Richmond's QB Sieve<lb />
Krainock suffered form a slow-<lb />
healing shoulder seapration and was<lb />
10 for 25, throwing two intercep-<lb />
tions. Heisman Trophy candidate<lb />
Barry Redden played with a strained<lb />
knee but still rushed foi 131 vards.<lb />
The two standouts, known as<lb />
Richmond's best offensive players<lb />
ever, will be the Spiders most<lb />
noticeable losses. And according to<lb />
Shealy, a change in offensive plav is<lb />
inev liable<lb />
"I'm not sure that people will<lb />
recognie us on offense he said.<lb />
"We have changed it greatly to<lb />
adapt to out personnel, and I think<lb />
we are going to sin prise some people<lb />
wiih w hat we are going to at tempt to<lb />
do "<lb />
Shealy w ill run an option-oi ienied<lb />
attack with a strong passing game<lb />
and will possibly till theQB position<lb />
with sophomore Napoleon DuBois.<lb />
Dunne his freshman year, Dubois<lb />
plaved in six games, including the<lb />
E I Richmond contest. He com-<lb />
pleted 17 oi 37 parses foi 251 vards<lb />
and one touchdown. He rushed tor<lb />
11 vards on 26 canies.<lb />
Defensively, Shealy said collision<lb />
will be emphasized rathei than reac-<lb />
tion. He furthei explained that in<lb />
the past, the team has worked hard<lb />
to react to certain situations instead<lb />
ol being an aggressive force. I he<lb />
head coach is looking tor an even<lb />
stronger secondary team this year,<lb />
however, and will also count on a<lb />
good passing defense.<lb />
Alter a 4 season last year, Shea-<lb />
ly is anxious to improve the (cam's<lb />
record. I he Spiders have 37 Ict-<lb />
termen returning, including nine of-<lb />
fensive and six defensive staners.<lb />
FLORIDA MATE The<lb />
Seminoles are another hard-nosed<lb />
team the Pirates will be up against.<lb />
Head coach Bobbv Bow den has<lb />
led Florida to 50 wins and only 19<lb />
losses in seven seasons and ended up<lb />
ith a 6-5 record last year. A mark<lb />
Bow den is not ashamed of.<lb />
"Betcha if you check, vou would<lb />
find about 30 other teams that went<lb />
6-5 last veai, besides Florida State<lb />
he said. "It shows how even<lb />
everybody has become in college<lb />
football<lb />
I he Seminoles have a vacancy<lb />
spot in the QB position with five<lb />
candidates in the running. Senior<lb />
Blair Williams has the most ex-<lb />
perience, although he has just 80<lb />
passes in varsity competition over a<lb />
three-year span.<lb />
"We need to solve the quarter-<lb />
back situation Shealv said. "In<lb />
mv opinion we're going in without a<lb />
number one quarterback<lb />
Florida State will have three wide<lb />
receivers returning, along with 28<lb />
Dther lettermen.<lb />
Jt,<lb />
4<lb />
Committee Begins Interviews<lb />
BS) PI I N Is<lb />
I <lb />
rheE l Basketbal tch Selec-<lb />
immittee will begin interview-<lb />
. potential candidates al th end<lb />
this wee! to the<lb />
athletic director's office.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth karr could not be<lb />
teaehed tor comment but has an-<lb />
nounced thai at least 12 candidates<lb />
are being considered for the head<lb />
coaching post.<lb />
Other members ot the committee,<lb />
has been reduced to five and<lb />
another member said no more than<lb />
ten and perhaps less than five will be<lb />
interviewed later on.<lb />
Karr said the committee w ill name<lb />
the next head coach by August 1 as<lb />
however, have stated that the list it had originally planned<lb />
Karr and the other committee<lb />
members have chosen to remain<lb />
silent throughout the search because<lb />
of the people involved and their<lb />
right to privacy.<lb />
Rick Scoppe of The Daily Reflec-<lb />
tor reported that Iowa State assis-<lb />
tant Charlie Harrison, Richmond<lb />
assistant Joe Gallagher, Tennessee<lb />
assistant Jack Fertig and Pensacola<lb />
Junior College coach Chip Boes are<lb />
among the candidates to be inter-<lb />
viewed.<lb />
Others mentioned who are believ-<lb />
ed to have applied for the coaching<lb />
position are UNC-Charlotte coach<lb />
Mike Pratt, U.S. Naval Academy<lb />
coach Paul Evans and Wiscon-<lb />
sin�Green Bay coach Dave Buss.<lb />
Harrison has been an assistant at<lb />
Iowa State for two years and was<lb />
also an interim head coach at New<lb />
Mexico in 1979�80. Harrison sen<lb />
ed as an assistant at Oaklahoma in<lb />
1975 and 1979 when the Sooners<lb />
won the Big Fight title. From<lb />
1972�73, Harrison was an assistant<lb />
to Indiana coach Bobby Knight<lb />
when the Hoosiers placed third in<lb />
the NCAA toucney. Harrison was<lb />
an assistant at Clemson in 1974.<lb />
Gallagher accumulated a 42�38<lb />
record during his three-year stay at<lb />
Pembroke State. The Philadelphia<lb />
native graduated at Pembroke and<lb />
also coached at Methodist College<lb />
in Fayetteville before moving on to<lb />
Richmond. Gallagher obtained a<lb />
37-13 record at Methodist and a trip<lb />
to the NCAA South Atlantic<lb />
Regionals in 1975.<lb />
Sherman Named as Pirates'<lb />
New Head Tennis Coach<lb />
Patricia Ann Sherman, an assis-<lb />
tant professor of physical education<lb />
at Winona State University in<lb />
Winona, Minn has been named as<lb />
ECU'S head women's and men's<lb />
tennis coach.<lb />
Sherman served as tennis and<lb />
basketball coach for eight years at<lb />
Winona Slate. She will be replacing<lb />
former coach Caroline Brown, who<lb />
is now the head tennis coach at<lb />
Dav idson.<lb />
Sherman earned a B.S. degree in<lb />
physical education from Winona<lb />
State in 1964 and later received a<lb />
MA. and Ph.D. in the same field at<lb />
the University oi Iowa. She has<lb />
taught and coached physical educa-<lb />
tion and tennis on the collegiate,<lb />
high school and recreational depart-<lb />
ment lev els since 1957.<lb />
1 he 41-vear-old Minnesota native<lb />
has plaved both left-handed and<lb />
ight-handed during hei career.<lb />
As a iight-handed player from<lb />
1956 to 1970, Sherman was the<lb />
Iowa. South Dakota and Wisconsin<lb />
Slate Open Women's Singles cham-<lb />
pion, the Iowa and South Dakota<lb />
State Open Women's Doubles<lb />
champion, and was champion or<lb />
runner-up in every collegiate tennis<lb />
tournament that Winona State<lb />
entered during hei college career.<lb />
She was defeated in all Women's<lb />
Open singles and doubles tour-<lb />
naments in the city ol Winona from<lb />
1957 to 1970 and was tanked<lb />
number two in Women's Open<lb />
singles and doubles in the NW TA in<lb />
l8-69.<lb />
As a left-handed player from 1973<lb />
to the present, Sherman was a<lb />
NW IA ranked player foi 19 .<lb />
1978 and 1980. She was undefeated<lb />
in all NW FA 35 Women's singles in<lb />
the NWTA in 1978 and 1980 and<lb />
was a quarterfinalist in the<lb />
Women's 30's singles of the Na-<lb />
tional Public Parks Championship<lb />
in 1979.<lb />
Sherman is a veteran of tennis<lb />
workshops and clinics as well as a<lb />
teacher and author of several<lb />
published articles. Sherman is also a<lb />
membei of the USTA.<lb />
Kobe Signs Star Swimmers<lb />
Athletic Director Ken Karr<lb />
ByCINin PLEASANTS<lb />
Sports t rtH'T<lb />
First-year ECU swim coach Rick<lb />
Kobe has signed six star athletes to<lb />
lop off his recruiting efforts. Kobe<lb />
took over the head coaching posi-<lb />
tion following Ray Scharf's resigna-<lb />
tion after 15 years at the Pirate<lb />
helm.<lb />
Dan Booth of Elkton, Md. will be<lb />
ECU's most talented multi-event<lb />
swimmer in history, according to<lb />
Kobe. The 6-1, 170-pound<lb />
breaststroke specialist also swims<lb />
the individual medley events.<lb />
Also joining the men's team are<lb />
Chris Pittelli of Cranbury, NI. and<lb />
EricSebmck �� lake City, S.C. Pit-<lb />
telli, a 6-0, 155-pound sprinter will<lb />
be the top freshman sprinter and has<lb />
the potential to serve on all three<lb />
relays. Sebnick, a transfer from<lb />
Appalachian State University, is the<lb />
reigning Southern Conference<lb />
champion in the 100-yard<lb />
breaststroke. Kobe said Sebnick<lb />
will be the best Pirate breaststroker<lb />
next season.<lb />
Texas native Michele Joy net<lb />
heads the three women's recruits.<lb />
Joyner has six personal bests under<lb />
existing ECU varsity records for<lb />
women.<lb />
Kobe calls Joyner, "a sure bet to<lb />
score at the nationals<lb />
Sandra Schneider, a transfer from<lb />
Daytona Beach Community College<lb />
and Joanne McCulley of Adelphi,<lb />
Md. round out the list of recruits.<lb />
Schneider is a junior college all-<lb />
America whose Daytona Beach<lb />
team won the National Junior Col-<lb />
lege tournament last season. She<lb />
has times already under six existing<lb />
varsity records in the freestyle and<lb />
backstroke events. McCulley, a<lb />
breaststroker, holds two personal<lb />
bests better than ECU marks.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057488_tn_0008" /><lb />
f<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 21, 1982<lb /><lb />
1<lb />
I<lb />
Bryant Becomes<lb />
UNC's Latest<lb />
Gridiron Star<lb />
CHAPEL HILL (UPI)<lb />
� It may be a touch of<lb />
heresy so far as old Tar<lb />
Heels grads are con-<lb />
cerned, but North<lb />
Carolina is ballyhooing<lb />
Kelvin Bryant as a bet-<lb />
ter runner than its<lb />
legendary Charlie<lb />
"Choo Choo" Justice.<lb />
The Carolina publici-<lb />
ty department is even<lb />
going so far as to<lb />
predict that the<lb />
195-pound senior<lb />
tailback might beat out<lb />
Georgia's more-famed<lb />
Herschel Walker for<lb />
this year's Heisman<lb />
Trophy.<lb />
"We are aware no<lb />
Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference player has ever<lb />
won the Heisman<lb />
said Carolina publicist<lb />
Rick Brewer. "But<lb />
there has never been a<lb />
player like Kelvin<lb />
Bryant in the ACC<lb />
(founded four years<lb />
after Justice completed<lb />
his college career).<lb />
"For that matter<lb />
continued Brewer,<lb />
"there haven't been<lb />
many players like<lb />
Kelvin Bryant<lb />
anywhere. He is uni-<lb />
que<lb />
The Tar Heels are<lb />
ecstatic when they pro-<lb />
ject Bryant's 1982 per-<lb />
formance on the basis<lb />
of what he accomplish-<lb />
ed in only a half season<lb />
in 1981.<lb />
The prospect is stag-<lb />
gering. In Carolina's<lb />
first three games last<lb />
fall, Bryant scored 15<lb />
touchdowns � six<lb />
against East Carolina,<lb />
five against Miami of<lb />
Ohio, and four against<lb />
Boston College � and<lb />
rushed for 520 yards,<lb />
without playing in the<lb />
fourth quarter of any<lb />
of those contests.<lb />
At that point, it ap-<lb />
peared he had an ex-<lb />
cellent shot at the<lb />
NCAA single season<lb />
touchdown record held<lb />
by Lydell Mitchell who<lb />
scored 29 for Penn<lb />
State 10 years before.<lb />
But in game No. 4,<lb />
against Georgia Tech in<lb />
Atlanta. Bryant, at the<lb />
tail end of a 27-yard<lb />
run, went down under a<lb />
pile of Tech tacklers.<lb />
The injury, which<lb />
didn't appear that<lb />
serious at the moment,<lb />
sidelined Bryant until<lb />
five games later. He<lb />
underwent arthroscopic<lb />
surgery the following<lb />
day for removal of torn<lb />
cartilage from his knee<lb />
which also had a<lb />
sprained ligament.<lb />
Doctors didn't ex-<lb />
pect Bryant to return<lb />
the rest of the season.<lb />
But even though he was<lb />
still hobbling, he car-<lb />
ried the ball 13 u.nes in<lb />
a crucial game with na-<lb />
tional champion Clem-<lb />
son, a game Gator<lb />
Bowl champion<lb />
Carolina lost, 10-8, and<lb />
two weeks later he was<lb />
well enough to gain a<lb />
career-high 247 yards in<lb />
the Tar Heels' regular-<lb />
season finale at Duke.<lb />
Used only sparingly<lb />
as a freshman and play-<lb />
ing behind "Famous"<lb />
Amos Lawrence as a<lb />
sophomore, Bryant has<lb />
rushed for 2,203 yards,<lb />
431 less than Justice<lb />
gained in<lb />
1946-47-48-49, and<lb />
scored 29 touchdowns,<lb />
10 less than the "Choo<lb />
Choo<lb />
"There isn't much I<lb />
can say about Kelvin<lb />
Bryant that hasn't<lb />
already been said<lb />
says North Carolina<lb />
Coach Dick Crum.<lb />
"He's one of the great<lb />
players in America, a<lb />
premier runner with<lb />
tremendous accelera-<lb />
tion. He's a complete<lb />
back in that he also is a<lb />
good blocker and cat-<lb />
ches the ball well<lb />
Crum says, unlike<lb />
the 225-pound Walker<lb />
who carries the ball<lb />
35-40 times per game,<lb />
Bryant needs a rest<lb />
from time to time dur-<lb />
ing a game.<lb />
"He appears to tire<lb />
some at times, but he's<lb />
going full speed on<lb />
every play says<lb />
Crum. "That's why wc<lb />
like to rest him. If se<lb />
leave him in the game<lb />
and give the ball to<lb />
somebody else, he's not<lb />
going to get a breather<lb />
because he's going to<lb />
be looking for<lb />
somebody to block<lb />
While boosting<lb />
Bryant's chances for<lb />
All-America and the<lb />
Heisman Trophy,<lb />
present-day North<lb />
Carolina boosters con-<lb />
cede that Justice was<lb />
probably a better<lb />
"all-around" football<lb />
player.<lb />
After all, the<lb />
170-pound Justice still<lb />
holds the Carolina total<lb />
offense record of 4,883<lb />
yards despite playing in<lb />
an era before college<lb />
football went to the<lb />
wide-open passing-tvpc<lb />
offenses which rolled<lb />
up so much yardage a<lb />
generation later.<lb />
In addiition to being<lb />
a tricky runner<lb />
("Justice said former<lb />
teammate Jack Fitch,<lb />
"had the ability to be<lb />
running at full speed,<lb />
stop suddenly, then be<lb />
back at full speed<lb />
almost instantly") and<lb />
a competent passer<lb />
(2.249 yards and 25<lb />
touchdowns). "Choo<lb />
Choo a tuple-threat<lb />
in Carl S n a v e 1 y' s<lb />
single-wing, was aUo<lb />
an outstanding punter<lb />
� leading the nation in<lb />
1948 with a 44-yard<lb />
average.<lb />
Justice, runnerup to<lb />
Doak Walker of SML)<lb />
for the 1949 Heisman<lb />
Trophy, led North<lb />
Carolina in scoring,<lb />
total offense, passing<lb />
and punting all four<lb />
years he played for the<lb />
Tar Heels and only an<lb />
injury his senior year<lb />
kept him from also<lb />
leading in rushing all<lb />
for years.<lb />
Legends have a way<lb />
of expanding with pass-<lb />
ing time, so even if<lb />
Bryant does eclipse<lb />
Justice's rushing and<lb />
scoring marks he pro-<lb />
bably won't supplant<lb />
the "Choo Choo" in<lb />
the minds of the old<lb />
grads.<lb />
But if he picks up<lb />
where he was before<lb />
last fall's injury, Kelvin<lb />
Bryant could very well<lb />
become a North<lb />
Carolina legend in his<lb />
own right.<lb />
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The East Carolinian is looking tor<lb />
writers and cartoonists for the fall<lb />
semester. Anyone interested should<lb />
apply at our office in the Old South<lb />
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