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�he �ast Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No.?<lb />
Thursday, October 28,1982<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Financial Aid ljjj<lb />
Cuts May Be Coining ������<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Aufauat News Editor<lb />
The ECU Financial Aid Office<lb />
has received its final authorization<lb />
of funds for the 1982-83 school year<lb />
and yesterday received its new pay-<lb />
ment schedule for the current year.<lb />
Meanwhile, the Reagan administra-<lb />
tion announced its 1983-84 student<lb />
aid appropriations proposal.<lb />
Funds usually arrive at ECU<lb />
around July 1, and the Financial<lb />
Aid Office has been in a state of<lb />
uncertainty for months waiting for<lb />
the appropriations. "We're just<lb />
about caught up said Robert<lb />
Boudreaux, director of the office,<lb />
referring to student aid awards.<lb />
"We know where we're going<lb />
The office was forced to issue<lb />
emergency loans and tuition<lb />
deferments earlier this year when<lb />
students needed their funds to enter<lb />
school.<lb />
The Financial Aid Office did<lb />
receive a sufficient amount of funds<lb />
this year, Boudreaux said. He added<lb />
that it was less than the 1981-82<lb />
school year, but the cuts were not as<lb />
deep as expected.<lb />
Last week, Edward Elmendorf,<lb />
acting assistant secretary for<lb />
postsecondary education, announc-<lb />
ed the Reagan adminstration's stu-<lb />
dent aid proposal for the 1983-84<lb />
school year.<lb />
The proposal is similar to the plan<lb />
submitted last year by the ad-<lb />
ministration that was rejected by<lb />
Congress and calls for a 50-percent<lb />
cut in federal student aid programs.<lb />
According to Elmendorf, the ad-<lb />
minstration wants to abolish four<lb />
student aid programs: Auxilary<lb />
Loans, State Student Incentive<lb />
Grants, Supplemental Educational<lb />
Opprotunity Grants and National<lb />
Direct Student Loans.<lb />
The administration proposed<lb />
eliminating the same programs last<lb />
year, but Congress rejected the idea.<lb />
The administration did get rid of<lb />
Student Social Security, however.<lb />
According to Boudreaux, the ad-<lb />
ministration recommended $1.4<lb />
billion to be allocated for the Pell<lb />
Grant program next year, while the<lb />
House Appropriations Committee<lb />
wants to continue last year's figure<lb />
of approximately $2.4 billion. For<lb />
College Work Study the president<lb />
suggested $394 million while the<lb />
House committee recommeneded<lb />
$528 million.<lb />
See COLLEGE, Page 5<lb />
 Reagan &amp; Mondale<lb />
5 Campaign In N. C.<lb />
Wd<lb />
Art Can Be Tough<lb />
This stuggling young artist has to work a little harder than most<lb />
should have taken up the flute<lb />
By STANLEY LKARY<lb />
He<lb />
President Ronald Reagan was in<lb />
North Carolina Tuesday stumping<lb />
for the Republicans, and so was<lb />
former Vice President Walter Mon-<lb />
dale for the Democrats, as this fall's<lb />
election campaign trail winds down<lb />
to its last week of action before next<lb />
Tuesday's vote.<lb />
Reagan, who appeared at a rally<lb />
and closed GOP fundraiser in the<lb />
Raleigh civic center, spent approx-<lb />
imately four hours in North<lb />
Carolina to bolster the election cam-<lb />
paigns of several Republican can-<lb />
didates.<lb />
"You have great candidates he<lb />
said at a rally attended by more than<lb />
4,000 people. He encouraged the au-<lb />
dience to get out and work to assure<lb />
that they are elected.<lb />
Reagan, who also appeared<lb />
before 700 people at a $100-a-ticket<lb />
reception, urged support for GOP<lb />
congressional candidate Bill Cobey ,<lb />
Eugene "Red" McDaniel and<lb />
Republican incumbents William<lb />
Hendon and Eugene Johnston, who<lb />
face close races for re-election.<lb />
Mondale, who appeared at a press<lb />
conference in Greensboro, gave his<lb />
endorsement and support to<lb />
Democratic congressional candidate<lb />
Charles Britt and incumbent<lb />
Stephen L. Neal.<lb />
After the press conference, Mon-<lb />
dale attended a rally in Rockingham<lb />
County. Later, he returned to<lb />
Guilford County for a reception and<lb />
dinner.<lb />
"This is not tough medicine; it is<lb />
bad medicine Mondale said in<lb />
reference to Reagan's economic<lb />
policies during a 20-minute news<lb />
conference at Greensboro Regional<lb />
Airport.<lb />
With Neal and Britt standing<lb />
beside him, Mondale spoke of four<lb />
proposals to help the economy.<lb />
"We should slow down the rate<lb />
of growth in the defense spending,<lb />
repeal the third year of the tax cut,<lb />
propose and pass hospital cost con-<lb />
tainment legislation, and propose a<lb />
long-term agreement with the<lb />
federal reserve for moderate growth<lb />
in the economy Mondale said.<lb />
Reagan, who also discussed the<lb />
economic issues raised in the fall<lb />
campaigns, also appeared in a<lb />
private ceremony to present the<lb />
Presidential Medal of Freedom to<lb />
singer Kate Smith.<lb />
Early indications show that both<lb />
Reagan and Mondale could be<lb />
fighting it out in the 1984 presiden-<lb />
tial election.<lb />
Greenville To Be One Of Three N.C. Cities On PBS Program<lb />
 � :�� a. tn mntinued to rise at the rate of 10 to Tonights program will begin<lb />
Greenville has been chosen as one<lb />
of the three cities in the state to host<lb />
a televised program on the current<lb />
social problems that have specific<lb />
impact on the citizens of North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The program, titled "North<lb />
Carolina Town Meeting is being<lb />
produced by the University of North<lb />
Carolina Center for Public Televi-<lb />
sion in Chapel Hill and being filmed<lb />
in the ECU Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center. It was designed to give N.C.<lb />
citizens the opportunity to sound<lb />
off on the critical issues that they see<lb />
as facing North Carolinians today.<lb />
The Greenville program is ap-<lb />
"With its special blend of<lb />
agriculture, industry and education,<lb />
Greenville was a natural choice for<lb />
this initial, production said<lb />
Suzanne Navin, community rela-<lb />
she added because she feels they can (Bud) Forrest, regional director fo<lb />
better evaluate the overall mood of the Federal CROP Insurance Cor-<lb />
the people in general. poration as the panelists for<lb />
The top 10 problems determined Wednesdays program.<lb />
from the study were, in order of<lb />
tions officer with the UNC public significance, planning, education,<lb />
television network<lb />
Navin, who supervised the accer-<lb />
tainment study that determined the<lb />
topics for the programs, said that<lb />
the Federal Communications Com-<lb />
mission requires that this type of<lb />
study be done so that networks can<lb />
better respond to the wishes of the<lb />
viewers. She said it was a type of<lb />
"watchdog program" to make sure<lb />
social concerns, economy and in-<lb />
dustry, unemployment, govern-<lb />
ment, transportation, environment,<lb />
race and communication.<lb />
Navin said that planning refers to<lb />
things like sewage, water, and<lb />
related long term concerns. Social<lb />
Security benefits were included<lb />
under social concerns. The plight of<lb />
the farmer came out of the environ-<lb />
Dews told The East Carolinian<lb />
that farmers are having "severe pro-<lb />
blems, not only here locally, but<lb />
across the country. We have no<lb />
markets because they hav bottomed<lb />
out, and our production costs have<lb />
continued to rise at the rate of 10 to<lb />
12 percent a year<lb />
"Reagan keeps saying 4hang in<lb />
there and there are some of them<lb />
(farmers) who can no longer con-<lb />
tinue to hang Dews said.<lb />
He said he was pleased that the<lb />
program was done and that he felt it<lb />
probably enlightened a lot of people<lb />
to the severity of the problem.<lb />
Tonights program will begin at<lb />
7:30 p.m but people interested in<lb />
participating are asked to arrive at<lb />
7:15 pjn. The panelists for this<lb />
evenings program include the Rev.<lb />
B.B. Felder of Greenville's Cor-<lb />
nerstone Baptist Church, former<lb />
Superior Court Judge Robert D.<lb />
Rouse Jr and District Attorney<lb />
Thomas Haigwood.<lb />
pearing in two episodes which are local programs around topics of in<lb />
being staged in the form of a panel terest to the viewers<lb />
discussion. The first program titled<lb />
"The Plight of the Farmer" was<lb />
held last night. The second program<lb />
titled, "Justice For the Rich, and<lb />
Justice For the Poor" is being film-<lb />
ed tonight and the public is en-<lb />
couraged to attend.<lb />
that public television is building its ment category. Tonight's topic ap-<lb />
pears under the topic of race.<lb />
Navin priased the production<lb />
staff for their successful efforts at<lb />
Federation Protests Against Reagan<lb />
Outside Republican Rally In Raleigh<lb />
She noted that in her study she<lb />
isolated the 10 problems which she<lb />
felt were most common to North<lb />
Carolinians. "We asked them what<lb />
converting her study into a<lb />
workable program.<lb />
Winterville farmer Kenneth Dews<lb />
the problems, needs and interests appeared with the chairman of the<lb />
are in their cities Navin said. "I Pitt County Agricultural Extension<lb />
only interview community leaders Service, Leroy James, and R.T.<lb />
When President Reagan appeared<lb />
at a GOP rally in Raleigh on Tues-<lb />
day, he also was confronted by<lb />
more than 150 demonstrators who<lb />
were taking part in a Federation for<lb />
Progress-sponsored protest of his<lb />
policies.<lb />
"Reagan has no mandate in<lb />
North Carolina read a promo- that they were not just screaming<lb />
tional flier distributed by the New against Reagan but rather for things<lb />
York-based political action group like jobs, peace and equality.<lb />
Student Fined $250 For False Fire Alarm<lb />
By STEVE DEAR<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
An ECU student has been fined<lb />
$250 by the Student Honor Council<lb />
for setting off a fire alarm in a<lb />
Aycock Dormitory.<lb />
At approximately 8:35 p.m. on<lb />
Sept. 29, freshman Curtis Hinton<lb />
pulled the handle on an alarm box in<lb />
Aycock dorm down. According to<lb />
Hinton, the glass part of the encase-<lb />
ment had been smashed and he was<lb />
curious to see if the alarm system<lb />
worked. After Hinton pulled the<lb />
handle down, an alarm sounded<lb />
throughout the dormitory and a<lb />
signal of the alarm was immediately<lb />
Public Safety.<lb />
After the department is<lb />
automatically signaled of a fire<lb />
alarm in a dormitory a public safety<lb />
officer is sent to investigate.<lb />
After an unsuccessful attempt at<lb />
resetting the alarm handle, Hinton<lb />
left the dormatory.<lb />
Doug Brannon, resident director<lb />
of Aycock Dormitory, started a<lb />
routine investigation of the false<lb />
alarm and was informed by a tipster<lb />
that Hinton was in the vicinity of<lb />
the alarm box at the time the alarm<lb />
was sounded. When Brannon asked<lb />
Instead of fining Hinton the usual<lb />
5-15 dollars, which Brannon calls<lb />
"a slap on the wrist and also in-<lb />
stead of handing the case over to ci-<lb />
ty officials, who could give Hinton a<lb />
maximum of six months in jail<lb />
andor a fine of $500, Brannon sent<lb />
the case to the Student Honor<lb />
Council.<lb />
According to SGA Attorney<lb />
which cites "Jobs, Peace and<lb />
Equality" as its major goals.<lb />
"We thought it was very impor-<lb />
tant to demonstrate in Helms'<lb />
backyard, to let people know that<lb />
there is opposition to the policies<lb />
coming out of the Congressional<lb />
Club and the Reagan administra-<lb />
tion said Ted Johnson, a coor-<lb />
dinator of the federation's Chapel<lb />
Harry Dest, the student public Hill chapter. "It's crucial to show<lb />
defender who represented Hinton,<lb />
said, "I think they are using Mr.<lb />
Hinton's case as an example to the<lb />
students � they're trying to set a<lb />
precedent<lb />
Dest said that Hinton said his act<lb />
was not volitious. "He did not mean<lb />
to set the alarm off<lb />
Hinton received the maximum<lb />
that Reagan, Helms, East and the<lb />
rest of them don't have the mandate<lb />
that they claim Johnson con-<lb />
tinued. "There is opposition �<lb />
there are poeple calling for jobs,<lb />
peace and equality<lb />
The federation, which sponsored<lb />
a similar protest earlier this month<lb />
when Vice President George Bush<lb />
General Mike Swaim the "typical" penalty possible from the Honor ���<lb />
punishment for defendents accused Council for an offense of this type, was in the area, held their peaceful<lb />
of setting off false alarms last<lb />
semester was five hours of work for<lb />
the university. "The days of letting<lb />
He has the option of performing<lb />
service work for the university at<lb />
minimum wage for 70 hours or pay-<lb />
him if he knew anything about the people off practically scott-free are ing the fine in cash.<lb />
incident, Hinton confessed to hav<lb />
sent to the ECU Department of ing pulled the alarm.<lb />
over as far as false alarms are con-<lb />
cerned Swaim added.<lb />
"I think it is very unfair Hinton<lb />
told The East Carolinian. "I didn't<lb />
think the alarm would go off, the<lb />
glass was already broken Hinton<lb />
stressed that he received the max-<lb />
imum fine even though another per-<lb />
son had damaged the encasement.<lb />
Referring to Hinton's fine,<lb />
Associate Dean of the Department<lb />
of Orientation and Judiciary James<lb />
B. Mallory added, "It's a step in the<lb />
right direction. I hope it let's all the<lb />
students know that the honor coun-<lb />
cil is not going to tolerate false<lb />
alarms<lb />
Director of Public Safety Joseph<lb />
rally outside the Raleigh Civic<lb />
Center, where Reagan was appear-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Johnson noted that the<lb />
demonstrators were representing a<lb />
lot more people and that they were<lb />
only the leadership of other<lb />
organizations. He also pointed out<lb />
Johnson said press coverage the<lb />
protest received from local televi-<lb />
sion stations was "pretty decent"<lb />
and that the gathering took placed<lb />
in an area of "high visibility<lb />
where they could be easily seen by<lb />
the Reagan supporters.<lb />
"Reagan says yes; we say no<lb />
was another message on their flier.<lb />
"Defeat Congressional Club Can-<lb />
didates" was written above the<lb />
names of GOP candidate Biil<lb />
Cobey, Jack Marin, "Red"<lb />
McDaniel and Eugene Johnson.<lb />
Reagan personally gave his support<lb />
to all four during his visit.<lb />
The group cited five points, which<lb />
they claimed were the result of<lb />
"Reaganism<lb />
� Millions of Americans with no<lb />
work,<lb />
� $1,500,000,000 (one trillion 500<lb />
million) for war preparations and<lb />
military aggression,<lb />
� Tax cuts for the truly wealthy,<lb />
� Crippling cuts in funds for<lb />
human needs, and<lb />
� Scapegoating and attacks on<lb />
minorities, women (and) gaysles-<lb />
bians.<lb />
Professor's Income<lb />
College Salaries Studied<lb />
According to a study released dean of the ECU's School of<lb />
earlier this month, engineering and Business. "Our average is more<lb />
business professors are the best-paid That's a low figure here<lb />
Bearden noted that accounting<lb />
and computer science professors<lb />
were in the greatest demand and<lb />
generally received the highest pay.<lb />
He further noted that there was a<lb />
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public college teachers.<lb />
The survey, conducted jointly by<lb />
CaTdeTagaddtag, "TherVhave Appalachian Association and the<lb />
been so many false alarms the American Association of State Col-<lb />
system has become ineffective, leges and Universities, reported that<lb />
Nobody pays attention to the alarms full engineering and business pro-<lb />
anymore lessors averaged $32,481 last year.<lb />
Phillip Jordan, Hinton's room- That puts them some seven percen-<lb />
mate feels that "it's ridiculous to tage points ahead of the average col-<lb />
give a first offender a $250 fine lege professor, who last year made disapuncs were taken into con-<lb />
Prior to Monday night's judicial $30,739. skieratoon.<lb />
review there had been two fines in "That's not a surprising figure to<lb />
Aycock dormatory.<lb />
"marked variation" in faculty<lb />
salaries when such factors as years<lb />
of experience, extent of qualifica-<lb />
tions and demand for specific<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 28, 1982<lb />
Announcements<lb />
AS PA<lb />
American Society of Personnel<lb />
Administration was chartered on<lb />
ECU campus Oct. 20. You still<lb />
have the opportunity to become a<lb />
member at the next meeting to be<lb />
held Oct. 30 at 3 pm in Rawl 107.<lb />
ASPA is for anyone interested In<lb />
the industrial relation field and<lb />
human resource management.<lb />
ASPA is a fast growing organisa-<lb />
tion, be a part of it.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta extends a warm<lb />
congratulation to one of their<lb />
newest members, Deiores Wor-<lb />
th ington. Del ores is the second<lb />
runner up on ECU'S homecoming<lb />
court. Deiores represented Cle-<lb />
ment dorm in the running.<lb />
PRC MAJORS<lb />
Seymour Johnson Air Force<lb />
Base in Goldsboro, NC has an<lb />
alternating Co-op position<lb />
available for Spring semester in<lb />
the ir recreation department. The<lb />
position reequires a 2.0 GPA and<lb />
you must be willing to work for<lb />
two terms. It is an excellent opor-<lb />
tunity for anyone interested in<lb />
gaining valuable work experience<lb />
in the area of recreation. Salary:<lb />
approximately SI,000 per month<lb />
gross. Contact Nancy Fillnow in<lb />
the Coop office, 313 Rawl,<lb />
757-6979, if you would like to apply<lb />
or want more information.<lb />
NTE STUDENTS<lb />
All candidates taking the NTE<lb />
on Saturday, October 30, 1982,<lb />
must have some means of positive<lb />
ID. I.E photobearing driver's<lb />
license, passport, student iden-<lb />
tification card, or they will be<lb />
refused admission to the test.<lb />
FRISBEE<lb />
Weather permitting, we will be<lb />
at the bottom of college hill today,<lb />
and every Tues and Thurs. at<lb />
4:00. Look for the frisbee club in<lb />
the Homecoming parade. 1982<lb />
Natural Light Flying Disc Classic<lb />
Video will be shown at the Attic<lb />
Wed. Nov. 10. Club meetings are<lb />
Monday nights-8:00 in Mendenhall<lb />
Room 248; anyone interested in<lb />
frisbee is urged to attend.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
The School of Art is offering ten<lb />
scholarships for undergraduate<lb />
art students of the junior and<lb />
senior rank. Eight scholarships<lb />
are in the amount of S250 each.<lb />
Two scholarships, established by<lb />
Don and Jack Edwards of the<lb />
University Book Exchange, are in<lb />
the amount of S500 each. To<lb />
qualify, a student must have a<lb />
GPA of 3.5 in art, and an overall of<lb />
3.0. Slides of five works (name, ti-<lb />
tle, media, and size) must accom-<lb />
pany the scholarship application<lb />
form. Application forms may be<lb />
obtained from the School of Art Of<lb />
fice. The deadline for all com-<lb />
pleted application material is<lb />
November 30.<lb />
GREEKS<lb />
Mara jen Is Coming<lb />
FRESHMEN<lb />
REGISTER<lb />
Freshman Registers may be<lb />
picked up in the Buccaneer office<lb />
on Tuesdays and Thursdays from<lb />
2:00 p.m. till 5:00 p.m. The Buc-<lb />
caneer Office is located on the se-<lb />
cond floor of me Publications<lb />
Building. NOTE: All Freshmen<lb />
Registers must be picked up by<lb />
October 20. Remember you have<lb />
already paid for this publication,<lb />
so why let your money go to waste.<lb />
BRODY BUILDING<lb />
DEDICATION<lb />
ECU faculty, staff and students<lb />
are invited to a special open house<lb />
at the School of Medicine's Brody<lb />
Medical Sciences Building Mon-<lb />
day, Oct. 25 from 3:00 - 6:00 pm.<lb />
The tour is one of several special<lb />
events to be held to highlight the<lb />
dedication of the school's new 826<lb />
million facility.<lb />
ECU guests will be able to tour<lb />
teaching areas and research<lb />
laboratories and see many of the<lb />
building's special features, in-<lb />
cluding a biohazards containment<lb />
facility. Refreshments will be<lb />
served.<lb />
Gov. James B. Hunt jr. will be<lb />
the keynote speaker at the formal<lb />
dedication and ribbon cutting on<lb />
Oct. 29 at 4:00 pm. The ECU Wind<lb />
Ensemble under the direction of<lb />
Prof. Herbert L. Carter will per-<lb />
form.<lb />
Also scheduled during dedica<lb />
tion week are an open house for<lb />
Pitt County Memorial Hospital<lb />
employees on Oct. 26 and special<lb />
continuing medical education pro-<lb />
gram on calicum antagonists on<lb />
Oct 27.<lb />
PROSE<lb />
CONTEST<lb />
The REBEL is conducting a pro<lb />
se contest, open to all current ECU<lb />
students. First prize is 8125, se-<lb />
cond prize is 8100, and third prize<lb />
is $75. Prize money is provided by<lb />
the Attic and Budweiser. Submit<lb />
typed entries to the REBEL or<lb />
Media offices located in the<lb />
publications building. The<lb />
deadline is November 1, so get<lb />
busy. The winners will be publish-<lb />
ed in REBEL '83 and all outers<lb />
will be considered. A copy of the<lb />
rules is posted outside the REBEL<lb />
office if you have any questions.<lb />
POETRY<lb />
CONTEST<lb />
Need some extra money Enter<lb />
the REBEL poetry contest and<lb />
you could win the $90 first prize,<lb />
'70 second prize, or the $40 third<lb />
prize. Prize money is provived by<lb />
the Attic and Budweiser. The con<lb />
test is open to all current ECU<lb />
students, and all entries should be<lb />
submitted to the REBEL or Media<lb />
Board offices in the publications<lb />
building by November 1. Include a<lb />
cover sheet with your name, ad-<lb />
dress and telephone number. Win-<lb />
ners will be published in the<lb />
REBEL and all others will be con<lb />
sidered.<lb />
SMITHSONIAN<lb />
Tbe Smithsonian Institution is<lb />
offering 10-week graduate<lb />
research appointments in a varie-<lb />
ty of areas. The graduate students<lb />
will conduct inedlvidual research<lb />
under staff's supervision. The sti-<lb />
pend for these fellowships Is $2000.<lb />
All interested graduate students<lb />
should contact hte Co-op office. 313<lb />
Rawl, ext. 6979.<lb />
RECIPES<lb />
Students, faculty and staff are<lb />
invited to submit their favorite<lb />
recipes to be compiled into a<lb />
cookbok of ECU'S favorite recipes.<lb />
Ten of the final entries will be<lb />
selected for the BAKE-OFF,<lb />
which the date will be announced<lb />
later. The recipes will be judged<lb />
on I) originality 2)appearance and<lb />
3)taste. The grand prize will be<lb />
dinner for two at Darryl's<lb />
Restaurant. Submit your recipes<lb />
in designated, boxes located at<lb />
Mendenhall, Student Supply Store<lb />
and selected Dormitories. For any<lb />
additional information call<lb />
758-3272 or 757-1920. Come on ECU-<lb />
get involved.<lb />
CATHOLIC<lb />
NEWMAN CENTER<lb />
The Catholic Newman Center<lb />
would like to invite everyone to<lb />
join in with us for celebrating<lb />
Mass every Sunday in the Biology<lb />
Lecture Hall starting at 12:30 and<lb />
every Wednesday at 5:00 at the<lb />
Catholic Newman Center located<lb />
down at the bottom of College Hill.<lb />
The Catholic Newman Center is<lb />
having a Burger and Beer Bash 111<lb />
and you are invited. It will be held<lb />
Sunday October 24 at 2:30 till<lb />
whenever. It will be held at the<lb />
Newman Center, 953 E. 10th<lb />
Street, located at the bottom of the<lb />
Hill. We will supply the beer,<lb />
burgers, hotdogs and soda. Please<lb />
bring a salad or dessert, and a $1<lb />
donation. Hope to see you there.<lb />
BAPTIST STUDENT<lb />
UNION<lb />
HEY! Do you enjoy friendly<lb />
fellowship, good friends and food,<lb />
and a chance to be yourself in this<lb />
"rat race" environment at ECU?<lb />
Then come join us at the Baptist<lb />
Student Union where we have din-<lb />
ners on Tuesdays at 5:30 for only<lb />
$1.75 PAUSE on Thursdays at<lb />
7:00 to allow us to take a break<lb />
after an almost fulfilling week,<lb />
and lots of people just like you who<lb />
enjoy others. Call 752-4646 if you<lb />
Have any questions. Bob Clyde -<lb />
campus minister.<lb />
SCIENCE MAJORS<lb />
Have you ever tried till you died,<lb />
to get an answer to come and felt<lb />
so dumbs Well, come around and<lb />
take a look, browse through our<lb />
old and new science books. The<lb />
A.C.SS.A. is having a reference<lb />
book sale in the conference room<lb />
of Flanagan November 2 and<lb />
November 3 between 11:00 and<lb />
5:00! Prices will be negotiable.<lb />
See you there!<lb />
CONCERTS<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
The ECU Student Union Special<lb />
Concerts Committee will present<lb />
Duke Ellington's "Sophisticated<lb />
Ladies" live via-satellite from<lb />
Broadway on November 5. The<lb />
program will take place in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Tickets for the show are on sale<lb />
at the Central Ticket Offices and<lb />
are priced at 86 for ECU students,<lb />
$9 for ECU faculty and staff and<lb />
$12 for the public. For additional<lb />
information contact the Central<lb />
Ticket Office at 757-6611, ext. 266.<lb />
RACQUETBALL<lb />
An organizational meeting is to<lb />
be held in November 2,1982 at 7:30<lb />
in room 105 Memorial gym.<lb />
RacquetbaM players and<lb />
students interested in learning<lb />
how to play are urged to attend<lb />
this first meeting. Re-activation of<lb />
the R ball team is dependent upon<lb />
student interest. For more infor-<lb />
maifon call Amanda 752-9193.<lb />
HEALTH CAREERS<lb />
DAY<lb />
Nurses, medical techs, physical<lb />
therapists. occupational<lb />
therapists, social workers, and<lb />
slap majors.representatives<lb />
from various hospitals and health<lb />
agencies will be on campus to talk<lb />
with you about employment<lb />
possibilities! Different<lb />
organizaitons will be here on the<lb />
following dates: November 5<lb />
Nursing building 9.45 1:00 p.m<lb />
November 8 - Allied Health<lb />
Biulding 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.<lb />
Mark your calendar and tell<lb />
another friend about this in case<lb />
they do not see the announcement.<lb />
SIGMA TAU DELTA<lb />
English Department faculty and<lb />
Sigma Tau Delta members are In-<lb />
vited to a Halloween Party this<lb />
Thursday night, October 28, 8:00<lb />
p.m. at the Tar River Clubhouse.<lb />
Dates can come too! All party-<lb />
goers wh wish to participate in the<lb />
costume contest must dress up as<lb />
a literary character. The BEST<lb />
costume wins $25. Hope to see you<lb />
there!<lb />
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cepted over the phone. We j<lb />
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WOMEN<lb />
A meeting for women interested<lb />
in forming a chapter of the<lb />
American Association of Universi-<lb />
ty women will be held Thursday,<lb />
November 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the<lb />
community room at First<lb />
American Savings &amp; Loan<lb />
(formerly East Federal Savings &amp;<lb />
loan) in Greenville.<lb />
SKI FLASH<lb />
Snowski regisrtation for<lb />
Christmas Break Trip will be Nov<lb />
9 at 4:00 PM in Memorial Gym 108.<lb />
A $5 deposit will be accepted to<lb />
reserve your space. Call Jo<lb />
Saunders at 757-6000 if you need<lb />
more information.<lb />
PPHA<lb />
The Preprofesssional Health<lb />
Alliance (PPHA) will have a<lb />
meeting this Thursday, October<lb />
28,1982. This meeting will be held<lb />
at 5:30 p.m. at the Afro-American<lb />
Cultural Center. All members and<lb />
any other interested parties are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
ZETA BETA TAU<lb />
Congratulations to all the newly<lb />
elected officers of Zeta Beta Tau:<lb />
President - Howard Lipman, Vice<lb />
President- Scott A. Sutker,<lb />
Tressurer - David Denison,<lb />
Secretary - Thomas W. Lanphere,<lb />
Rush Chairman - Mike Friend.<lb />
Zeta Beta Tau is looking forward<lb />
to a successful year with these<lb />
new officers.<lb />
There will be a meeting Thurs-<lb />
day October 28 at 6:00 in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Of-<lb />
ficers must be present at 5:30. All<lb />
members must attend. This is<lb />
your last chance to be a founding<lb />
father for ZBT<lb />
PHI KAPPA PHI<lb />
"Toward the New Millennium:<lb />
Challenges and Dreams will be<lb />
the theme of the eighth annual<lb />
ECU Phi Kappa Phi symposium to<lb />
be held on campus in early<lb />
February, of 83. A call for both<lb />
faculty and student papers supper<lb />
ting this theme, which deals with<lb />
the future, has been issued. In an-<lb />
ticipation of the new millennium,<lb />
papers are invited to deal with a<lb />
wide range of topics ranging from<lb />
discussions of the near future will<lb />
or may hold. Faculty are invited,<lb />
at this time, to submit abstracts of<lb />
approximately one page with a<lb />
deadline for submission of<lb />
November 15. Papers selected will<lb />
be announced by November 24.<lb />
Student papers directed toward<lb />
the same theme are invited, two of<lb />
which will be selected for a award<lb />
of $100 each. The best student<lb />
paper submitted will be included<lb />
in the symposium program. Both<lb />
faculty and student papers are to<lb />
be submitted to Dr. J. W. Byrd,<lb />
Department of Physics.<lb />
MODELING<lb />
The ECU Commercial Art<lb />
Departyment would like to invite<lb />
all interested persons (male and<lb />
Female) to attend our model<lb />
cataloging photo sessions to be<lb />
held on Wednesday, November 3<lb />
and Thursday, November 4 from<lb />
7-10 p.m. in the lighting studio of<lb />
Jenkins Art Building. We will be<lb />
photographing and cataloging<lb />
anyone interested in modeling for<lb />
fashion ads and layouts. All<lb />
photographs will be filed and<lb />
cataloged for future reference. All<lb />
models chosen will be paid by the<lb />
hour for their participation.<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
There will be a general meeting<lb />
of the ECU ambassadors on Nov.<lb />
3, 1982 - Wednesday. It will take<lb />
place int he Mendenhall Multi-<lb />
purpose room at 5:00 p.m. Please<lb />
make plans to attend this impor-<lb />
tant meeting.<lb />
RHO�EPSILON<lb />
East Carolina's Real Estate<lb />
fraternity will meet this Thursday<lb />
October 29. at 5 p.m. in Rawl 101.<lb />
All interested students are urged<lb />
to attend.<lb />
RUGBY<lb />
Hey all you wild units, come and<lb />
witness the slaughter of William<lb />
and Mary by yours truly, the ECU<lb />
Rugby Club, at 1:00 p.m. on Hallo-<lb />
ween eve behind the Allied Health<lb />
Building. Remember, it takes<lb />
leather balls to play rugby.<lb />
WANTED<lb />
A Graduate student or faculty<lb />
member to become an advisor for<lb />
me ECU Lacrosse club. Please<lb />
call for more information after<lb />
6:00 o'clock 758-6914. Ask for Nick<lb />
Pell or Bill Jenkins, if no answer<lb />
call 758-1418 after 6 o'clock and ask<lb />
for Brad Brown.<lb />
WOMEN'S RUGBY<lb />
its still not too late to play.<lb />
Anyone interested in playing<lb />
womens rubgy needs to report to<lb />
practices Tuesday thru Thursday<lb />
at 4:00. We practice behind the<lb />
Allied Healtf (Belk) building. Ab<lb />
solutely no previous experience is<lb />
required.<lb />
ACT<lb />
The American College Testing<lb />
(ACT) will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday,<lb />
December 11, 1982. Application<lb />
blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to ACT Registration, P.O.<lb />
Box 414, lowa City, Iowa 52240. Ap<lb />
plications may be obtained from<lb />
the ECU Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building, Room 105<lb />
GRE<lb />
The Graduate Record Examina-<lb />
tion will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday,<lb />
December 11, 1982. Application<lb />
blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to Educational Testing<lb />
Service. Box 966-R, Princeton, NJ<lb />
08540. Applications may be obtain<lb />
ed from the ECU Testing Center.<lb />
Room 105. Speight Building.<lb />
TUTOR<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi. the National<lb />
Honor Fraternity is offering tutors<lb />
for a variety of General College<lb />
subjects at competitive rates. If<lb />
you are in need of a tutor call<lb />
752-3022 for more information.<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
Black and Decker in Tarboro<lb />
has an opening for a part-time ac-<lb />
counting clerk. The person must<lb />
be able to perform miscellaneous<lb />
accounting duties such as paying<lb />
invoices and general bookkeep-<lb />
ing. Preferred is someone who can<lb />
operate a 10-key adding machine<lb />
Employment would start as soon<lb />
as possible. For more info, call the<lb />
Co-op office, ext. 6979.<lb />
PITT COUNTY<lb />
HUMANE SOCIETY<lb />
The Pitt County Humane Society<lb />
will have a table at the Carolina<lb />
East Mall on Saturday, October<lb />
30. 1982. Free printed material<lb />
about spaying and neutering and<lb />
other animal issus will be<lb />
available. Local veterinarians will<lb />
be on hand from 1:00 to ca. 3:30<lb />
p.m. to answer any questions you<lb />
may have about animal health.<lb />
Baked oods, teeshirts. hats and<lb />
memberships to the Humane<lb />
Society will be on sale, as will raf<lb />
fie tickets for $1.00 each. Raffle<lb />
prizes include every hour from<lb />
10:30 am to 8:30 p.m. Grand<lb />
drawirg is at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
The co-op office has available an<lb />
opportunity witht he Federal Law<lb />
Enforcement Training Center in<lb />
its Criminal Justice Intern Pro-<lb />
gram. The internship runs from<lb />
January 3 through March 11 and is<lb />
located in Glynco. Georgia, tor<lb />
more information contact Nancy<lb />
Fillnow in the Co-op office, ext.<lb />
6979.<lb />
LSAT<lb />
The Law School Admission Test<lb />
(LSAT) will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday.<lb />
December 4. 1982. Application<lb />
blanks re to be completed and<lb />
mailed to Educational Testing<lb />
Service, Box 966-R. Princeton. NJ<lb />
08540. Registration deadline is<lb />
November 4, 1982. Registrations<lb />
postmarked after this date must<lb />
accompanied by a $15. non<lb />
refundable, late registration fee.<lb />
CADP<lb />
The Campus Alcohol and Drug<lb />
Program will hold a meeting on<lb />
October 26 at 5:00 pm in the second<lb />
floor conference room of Erwin<lb />
Hall. Any student intersted in fur-<lb />
thering responsible attitudes<lb />
toward the use of chemical<lb />
substances s encouraged to at-<lb />
tend. For more information call<lb />
757793 or 757 6649.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving the campus community<lb />
sukt 1925<lb />
Published every Tuesday ana<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday dur<lb />
ing me summer.<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
ficial newspaper of East<lb />
Carolina University, owned,<lb />
operated, and published for ana<lb />
by the students of East Carolina<lb />
University.<lb />
Subscription Rate: $20yearly<lb />
The East Carolinian offices<lb />
are located in the OM Soutti<lb />
Building on me campus of ECU.<lb />
Greenville. N.C.<lb />
POSTMASTER: Send address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian<lb />
Old South Building, ECU Green<lb />
ville. NC 27834<lb />
Telephone 757-6366.6367, t,W<lb />
LAUTARES JEWELERS, INC.<lb />
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ART CONTEST<lb />
The REBEL is conducting ar ar<lb />
contest open to all current ECU<lb />
students. There will be first prizes<lb />
of $50 in seven categories ana a<lb />
$150 best inshow prize. Prue<lb />
money is provided by me Attic ano<lb />
Budweiser. The seven categories<lb />
are: painting sculpture<lb />
ceramics, drawing<lb />
prtotoghraphy. design (meafs.<lb />
wood, fibers), and graphic art ano<lb />
illustration.<lb />
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editorial in the Wilmington Morn-<lb />
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Carolina Board of Law Examiners<lb />
for their denying of convicted pro-<lb />
testor Alex Charns to the North<lb />
Carolina Bar Association.<lb />
Charns, 26, a recent graduate of<lb />
the University of North<lb />
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Law, was refused admittance to the<lb />
group, stemming from his arrest,<lb />
conviction and sentence to prison<lb />
for impeding traffic during a<lb />
demonstration against United States<lb />
training of El Salvadoran troops.<lb />
Since his denial earlier this<lb />
month, the backlash of opposition<lb />
to the decisions of a three-member<lb />
morals hearing panel has been<lb />
strong. Many North Carolina<lb />
newspapers have given editorial sup-<lb />
port to Charns, and media attention<lb />
has been heavy. "Incredible<lb />
numbers of people have been<lb />
volunteering their help Charns<lb />
told The East Caroinian. "I'm over-<lb />
whelmed. I can't believe the positive<lb />
response that so many people<lb />
came forward to speak out in my<lb />
defense<lb />
Charns, who earlier referred to<lb />
the morals hearing as a "political<lb />
and religious inquisition claims<lb />
that his denial stemmed not from his<lb />
so-called moral unfitness but<lb />
because of his political and religious<lb />
beliefs. "I'm being deprived of a<lb />
law license solely because of my<lb />
beliefs said Charns who calls<lb />
himself a Catholic pacifist.<lb />
Charns claims that he has<lb />
discovered at least two other at-<lb />
torneys who presently practice law<lb />
in North Carolina who also were<lb />
convicted of crimes of conscience,<lb />
yet they were admitted to the bar.<lb />
One of the two was charged with<lb />
resisting the draft during the Viet-<lb />
nam War, Charns said, which is a<lb />
felony. Charns' charge is a misde-<lb />
meanor.<lb />
"It just reinforces my belief that<lb />
the Board of Law Examiners is<lb />
primarily concerned with my<lb />
political ideology not with my<lb />
moral fitness to practice law<lb />
Charns said.<lb />
He referred to his arrest last<lb />
March at the Fort Bragg U.S. Army<lb />
Base as a "personal moral decision<lb />
saying 'no' to death � 'no' to kill-<lb />
ing Charns, who's still allowed an<lb />
appeal to the full 11-member Board<lb />
of Law Examiners, said he will take<lb />
his case all the way to the Supreme<lb />
Court if necessary. No date for his<lb />
appeal has yet been set.<lb />
Charns claims he was targeted for<lb />
denial because of his visiblity and<lb />
outspokeness on matters of cons-<lb />
cience and that the government is<lb />
using his case as a "scare tactic" to<lb />
discourage other poeple from speak-<lb />
ing out on similar issues.<lb />
"It's very important that people<lb />
don't become afraid because of my<lb />
situation Charns said. "One of<lb />
the problems with all the publicity<lb />
(given his case) is that people are<lb />
getting scared<lb />
He added that he believes the<lb />
United States is moving politically<lb />
toward a more right-wing conser-<lb />
vative position and that he is seeing<lb />
an increase in government repres-<lb />
sion and redbaiting similar to the<lb />
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McCarthy is alive and living in the<lb />
offices of the N.C. Board of Law<lb />
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worse<lb />
"My grandfather was sent to a<lb />
Nazi prison camp after being charg-<lb />
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members of the Polish<lb />
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October 28, 1982<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
ECU Football<lb />
Victim Of 'Blatant' N&amp;O Bias<lb />
It, indeed, seems unfortunate that<lb />
the News and Observer feels so<lb />
threatened by East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity that we merit so much of their<lb />
space. If I didn't know better (and I<lb />
do), I'd swear that we are fast<lb />
becoming that newspaper's favorite<lb />
school to write about.<lb />
The most recent example of their<lb />
blatant bias occurred on page one of<lb />
Tuesday's sports section, in which<lb />
the N&amp;O's illustrious Sports Editor<lb />
Joe Tiede carried on with line after<lb />
line of dubious remarks in an ob-<lb />
vious attempt to "put ECU in its<lb />
place<lb />
Unfortunately, for Mr. Tiede, his<lb />
column contained more inconsisten-<lb />
cies than are acceptable, even for<lb />
him.<lb />
He referred to ECU'S withdrawl<lb />
from the Southern Conference in<lb />
1977 as a "mistake saying that the<lb />
Pirates don't belong in NCAA Divi-<lb />
sion I-A. He not only questioned<lb />
the short- and long-range goals of<lb />
ECU's football program; he goes so<lb />
far as to doubt the existence of any<lb />
goals whatsoever.<lb />
But he also criticized the East<lb />
Carolina football program for<lb />
scheduling pushovers like East Ten-<lb />
nessee State and Illinois State, the<lb />
very same teams he would have<lb />
ECU play in Division I-AA.<lb />
Later on, he makes quite a<lb />
strange attempt at bringing about a<lb />
parallel to ECU's "mistake<lb />
Georgia Tech, Tiede believes, did<lb />
not benefit from pulling out of the<lb />
Southeastern Conference in the<lb />
1960s. Now, although I do agree<lb />
that having to schedule Carolina,<lb />
Clemson and Maryland every year<lb />
has made the earlygoing in the ACC<lb />
tough for the Yellowjackets. But<lb />
does Mr. Tiede honestly believe that<lb />
a yearly schedule of the likes of<lb />
Alabama, Georgia, Florida,<lb />
Auburn, Tennessee, etc would be<lb />
any easier? I hardly think it would.<lb />
"It makes no sense to schedule<lb />
opponents like Central Michigan,<lb />
Illinois State and Texas-Arlington<lb />
Tiede writes. "The Pirates play only<lb />
three of 11 games against teams<lb />
from their own area<lb />
The funny thing about that astute<lb />
observation is that Mr. Tiede knows<lb />
damn well why ECU can't schedule<lb />
more teams in this area. After all, it<lb />
was Carolina, not ECU, which ter-<lb />
minated that former annual rivalry.<lb />
And the same holds true for Duke.<lb />
Perhaps the Tarheels outclass the<lb />
Pirates; I give him that much. But if<lb />
they're (UNC) so intensely in-<lb />
terested in playing only the grid-<lb />
kings, then why have they scheduled<lb />
such "pushovers" as Army,<lb />
Vanderbilt or, of all schools, Bowl-<lb />
ing Green? Somehow, these football<lb />
powers just don't scheme to fit into<lb />
Carolina's "scheme of things Mr.<lb />
Tiede.<lb />
"East Carolina has practically no<lb />
chance of earning a bowl bid or a<lb />
national ranking he<lb />
philosophizes. Obviously, he<lb />
forgets ECU won the 1978 In-<lb />
dependence Bowl in Shreveport, La.<lb />
A minor bowl, admittedly, yet I<lb />
can't even remember the last time<lb />
his beloved Wolfpack, Bluedevils or<lb />
Cavaliers were even invited to play<lb />
in any postseason game.<lb />
East Carolina is a "building"<lb />
football program, in every sense of<lb />
the word (inasmuch as financial<lb />
resources, recruiting capability and<lb />
the like). And in so being, lean years<lb />
are a mere consequence. Tiede<lb />
seems to forget the lean year "a<lb />
glamour name like Notre Dame"<lb />
had under its new head coach in<lb />
1981.<lb />
He gives ECU a slim-to-none<lb />
chance of beating any of its Divi-<lb />
sion I-A opponents. Sure, 15th-<lb />
ranked Florida State beat us in<lb />
every way imaginable, not much<lb />
unlike Carolina's "stunning"<lb />
defeat a couple of years back at the<lb />
hands of Oklahoma. I, for one,<lb />
wasn't stunned. And how quickly<lb />
Mr. Tiede forgets the recent scare<lb />
the Pirates staged in Raleigh against<lb />
N.C. State. Seven points is hardly a<lb />
slim-to-none chance.<lb />
And finally, he offers, as if it<lb />
were some great consolation, the<lb />
fact that Division I-AA schools<lb />
compete for a national title. Let<lb />
Duke and Virginia play for a Divi<lb />
sion I-AA crown. We want to play<lb />
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By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
"World military costs have risen to $600<lb />
billion a year � well over $1 million a<lb />
minute<lb />
When I saw these words, which were<lb />
released in a study published last week,<lb />
they sort of jumped off the page and hit<lb />
me in the face. It's just so hard for me to<lb />
conceptualize the meaning of such absurd<lb />
behavior.<lb />
Why does a group of human beings, all<lb />
living together on the same little planet,<lb />
want to make preparation for death their<lb />
No. 1 priority? Why does my own country<lb />
have to be the leader in this macabre<lb />
business?<lb />
The more I ponder these seemingly<lb />
logical questions, the more disoriented I<lb />
become, because the reality of these<lb />
thoughts leaves me with a lump in my<lb />
throat. I don't want to believe it � I can't<lb />
believe it!<lb />
Life is too precious, I think to myself;<lb />
certainly we'll all come to our senses<lb />
before it's too late. Everyone knows the<lb />
world can't go on if we continue to use $1<lb />
million worth of its resources per minute to<lb />
promote war, don't they?<lb />
I'm trying to maintain a semblance of<lb />
hope in the human species, but the signs of<lb />
the times tell me that our time is short and<lb />
our task arduous. And I'm aware of yet<lb />
another problem that discourages my<lb />
hope.<lb />
I see that many of the people on our<lb />
planet don't share my sense of urgency; in<lb />
fact, most of them seem to go about their<lb />
lives apparently oblivious to the events at.<lb />
hand. We appear to be aimlessly teetering<lb />
along the path to our demise, denying that<lb />
death is really so near.<lb />
Actually, it's all quite similar to the<lb />
stages of death that any terminally-ill<lb />
cancer patient goes through. Denial of<lb />
death is very common; it's an escape. Who<lb />
wants to admit the end anyway?<lb />
Unfortunately, in the nuclear age, this<lb />
type of defense mechanism is our greatest<lb />
enemy � even greater than the nuclear<lb />
arsenals, whose treachery we deny �<lb />
because all of us know what chronological-<lb />
ly follows denial acceptance.<lb />
When we accept this kind of death �<lb />
nuclear death � we are accepting mega-<lb />
death, a type unknown, never-before-<lb />
experienced. We must snap ourselves out<lb />
of this nightmare and work instead for life.<lb />
We must do this now, collectively, before<lb />
the paradoxical solace of acceptance<lb />
softens us all. . t rx<lb />
Dressing Up Like The 'Stars'<lb />
Shopping For Halloween<lb />
It being the Halloween season, I scraped<lb />
up the copper remains of my last four<lb />
paychecks the other day, and set out on my<lb />
annual ritual quest to find a suitable trick-<lb />
or-treating costume. Needless to say, I was<lb />
feeling pretty excited; my mother said T<lb />
could go out alone this year.<lb />
My first stop, Roses, was having a<lb />
clearance sale on their entire stock of Slim<lb />
Whitman costumes. But, like most of us, I<lb />
don't like to wear the same thing two years<lb />
in a row. I was looking for something a lit-<lb />
tle more political anyway. So, I fished<lb />
around the sparse shelves for a while, tried<lb />
on a "Ronnie Reagan" plastic mask<lb />
(which, by the way, didn't fit because so-<lb />
meone had errantly glued a foot in the<lb />
mouth hole) and decided there really<lb />
wasn't anything there I particularly<lb />
wanted.<lb />
The Issues &amp; The Answers<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Today, more than ever, complex and<lb />
demanding issues confront American<lb />
society and the world. How we choose to<lb />
deal with these problems will shape the<lb />
kind of world that we will live in and our<lb />
progeny will inherit. In many respects, we<lb />
are at a critical mass point. Fundamental<lb />
and extensive changes in our social institu-<lb />
tions are demanded in the present epoch if<lb />
we are to continue to live harmoniously<lb />
and to prosper.<lb />
The nuclear arms race, if carried on<lb />
unabated for the next 20 years, obviously<lb />
threatens humanity with destruction of an<lb />
unimaginable scale. The systematic<lb />
eradication of the environment (dumping<lb />
of toxic wastes, pesticides, wastes from<lb />
nuclear power plants, erosion of the ozone<lb />
layer, air pollution, desertification, and<lb />
the list goes on) also holds an ominous and<lb />
foreboding portent for us. Our economic<lb />
problems of unemployment, inflation and<lb />
the decline of the ability of American<lb />
manufacturers to compete with foreign<lb />
products is yet another problem deman-<lb />
ding action. All of these problems and<lb />
others, e.g energy, demand immediate<lb />
and decisive action. They will not be put<lb />
off until the next generation inherits them.<lb />
It is our generation that must confront<lb />
and deal with these problems. Although we<lb />
did not create them, they are now our pro-<lb />
blems. It is today's youth who will most<lb />
likely die in an impending nuclear war and<lb />
our generation which will reap the conse-<lb />
quences of the destruction of the environ-<lb />
ment and an obsolete political and<lb />
economic system. The young die in war,<lb />
and the young are disproportionately<lb />
unemployed.<lb />
Upon coming to this realization, our<lb />
first response is often denial; we simply ig-<lb />
nore all the problems and hope that they<lb />
go away. This response is what is common-<lb />
ly misdiagnosed as apathy. It is usually not<lb />
that we don't care; more often, we simply<lb />
don't understand the issue or see how it ap-<lb />
plies to us, so we feel helpless and<lb />
frustrated by it. In any case, this attitude<lb />
does not do anything about "solving" our<lb />
problems.<lb />
What does do something about solving<lb />
them is when we ban together, study our<lb />
problems and take action. Right now, we<lb />
are on the fringe of an exciting new era. If<lb />
we can simply keep from incinerating<lb />
ourselves with nuclear weapons or poison-<lb />
ing ourselves or suffering an economic col-<lb />
lapse we will likely see most of the major<lb />
problems that plague humanity solved in<lb />
our lifetime.<lb />
Tremendous strides are being made in<lb />
the elimination of hunger and disease. A<lb />
promising breakthrough in the production<lb />
of energy in the form of hydrogen (which<lb />
is essentially non-polluting and almost in-<lb />
exhaustible) was recently announced on<lb />
the CBS Evening News. Scientists are even<lb />
talking about significantly extending the<lb />
human life span. With the advent of the<lb />
space shuttle, mining the moon or<lb />
asteroids for raw materials is a real<lb />
possibility. We are discovering techniques<lb />
for enhancing memory and intelligence as<lb />
well as altering moods. In short, most of<lb />
the reasons why people have fought wars<lb />
will be eliminated within the next 25 years.<lb />
Why do we need to fight wars if there is<lb />
plenty for everyone? Why do we need<lb />
nuclear weapons if we don't fight wars?<lb />
We are, indeed, in the midst of a major<lb />
rennaissance, one like the world has never<lb />
even dreamt of! Yet, we are still partially<lb />
steeped in the Dark Ages. And we plod<lb />
along like lemmings.<lb />
It is up to the members of this genera-<lb />
tion to help purge the rest of society of its<lb />
old habits of fear and superstition so that<lb />
we may begin to explore our vast potential<lb />
for transformation and growth. This must<lb />
be undertaken immediately.<lb />
"Campus Forum<lb />
Mike Hughes<lb />
Just The Way It Is<lb />
I popped on over to K-Mart, which, I<lb />
might add, usually boasts Greenville's<lb />
finest selection of political Halloween get-<lb />
ups. But, once again, hundreds of other<lb />
"smart shoppers" had beat me to the best<lb />
deals. Damn! All that was left was a Ronco<lb />
"Tippy" O'Neill leisure costume, com-<lb />
plete with hair powder, empty fifth bottle<lb />
and flashing red nose (batteries not includ-<lb />
ed). But even that would have been okay<lb />
had it not been a "small I take a "large"<lb />
in Ronco.<lb />
Totally disgusted, I headed out to<lb />
Nichols. Now, I know what you're think-<lb />
ing. Hell, I've never really liked Nichols'<lb />
Halloween costumes either, but by this<lb />
time, I was getting incredibly desperate. I<lb />
had nothing to wear: I had forgot to feed<lb />
my Leonid Breznev eyebrows, and they<lb />
were dead; I'd tost one of the Nerf foot-<lb />
balls to my Dolly Parton costume, and my<lb />
official Fidel Castro cigar had been con-<lb />
fiscated by campus security. I was in a<lb />
bind.<lb />
Surprisingly, Nichols' shelves were pret-<lb />
ty well stocked with replicas of the outfits<lb />
worn by everyone's favorite political stars.<lb />
I tried on a Menachem Begin suit, but the<lb />
oversized head was so loose, I was afraid it<lb />
would fall off if I tried to move too fast.<lb />
So, I looked on the shelf to the right at the<lb />
Ariel Sharon costumes. They were pretty<lb />
nice, except they all had big red stains<lb />
down the front. And neither costume came<lb />
with instructions on how to use the ac-<lb />
cessory cluster bombs.<lb />
I strolled over to whert they stock the<lb />
ghoul outfits, so I could get a gander at<lb />
the Ted Kennedy suits. But unfortunately,<lb />
none of the life preservers fit.<lb />
I ambled over to the ornate Ferdinand<lb />
Marcos costumes, but I refuse to fork out<lb />
$600 for a stupid white shirt.<lb />
The James Watt "Natureboy" outfits<lb />
were all torn up and tattered; the<lb />
Ayatollah Khomeini executioners' veils<lb />
were pretty nice, but "far too revealing<lb />
the halos on all the Jesse Helms angel suits<lb />
were missing, and the entire shipment of<lb />
Lech Walesa union-made coveralls had<lb />
been confiscated, and no one knew where<lb />
they were.<lb />
I went home and started practicing up<lb />
on my yodelling.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, a senior from<lb />
Smryna, N.C, is a local novelist and<lb />
grocery-store stockboy. His most recent<lb />
and famous book, based on the plentious<lb />
excitement to be found here in Greenville,<lb />
is appropriately titled East Of Ayden.<lb />
'Parallel9 Runneth Perpendicular<lb />
On Oct. 26, the Campus Forum<lb />
printed a "modern parallel" to I Corin-<lb />
thians chapter 13. Because this writing<lb />
shows no real religious corrollation, and<lb />
because many principles in the writing<lb />
are anti-Biblical, the (letter) must be<lb />
challenged.<lb />
Open your Bible and take a look at I<lb />
Corinthians 13. It's about spiritual gifts,<lb />
prophecy and tongues, to name a few.<lb />
These gifts must be exercised in love.<lb />
That's what chapter 13 is about. What<lb />
it's not about is anything having to do<lb />
with nuclear arms and social problems,<lb />
as Mr. Skidmore suggests.<lb />
The main point here is not that the<lb />
ideas presented here do not pertain to<lb />
chapter 13; it is that many contradict the<lb />
Bible. And ideas that contradict the Bi-<lb />
ble cannot be called a "modern<lb />
parallel" to any part of it. For example,<lb />
the version says, "The ends always<lb />
justify the means Hitler's dream was<lb />
to create a master race. He killed seven<lb />
million Jews in his attempt. Creating a<lb />
master race was not such a terrible idea,<lb />
but the ends here obviously didn't<lb />
justify the means.<lb />
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reads, "And now abideth faith, hope,<lb />
charity (love), these three; but the<lb />
greatest of these is love Mr. Skid-<lb />
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last: poverty, social injustice and the<lb />
military budget. And the greatest of<lb />
these is our acceptance of them What<lb />
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with "poverty, social injustice and the<lb />
military budget?"<lb />
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anti-Biblical philosophy on the world to-<lb />
day, that's his opinion. But to correlate<lb />
ideas such as these presented with the Bi-<lb />
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By ANTHONY BOYD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Medicine and<lb />
Slavery: The Health of<lb />
Blacks in the Old<lb />
South" was the topic of<lb />
a "Perspectives" lec-<lb />
ture given by Dr. Todd<lb />
L. Savitt of the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine's<lb />
medical humanities<lb />
program. The lecture<lb />
was part of a series of<lb />
general interest lectures<lb />
sponsored by the<lb />
medical school and the<lb />
Charles E. Culpepper<lb />
Foundation of New<lb />
York.<lb />
Dr. Savitt's lecture<lb />
was based on his book,<lb />
Medicine and Slavery<lb />
and on research con-<lb />
ducted in Virginia. The<lb />
lecture focused on the<lb />
question of whether<lb />
blacks were medically<lb />
different from whites.<lb />
Savitt also talked about<lb />
black health in the slave<lb />
quarters, female<lb />
disorders, children's<lb />
disorders, types of<lb />
health care and<lb />
epidemics.<lb />
According to Savitt,<lb />
slavery was a part of<lb />
the Southern culture.<lb />
By 1860, blacks made<lb />
up one-third of the<lb />
Southern population.<lb />
Citing information<lb />
from diaries, letters,<lb />
journal, magazine and<lb />
newspaper articles, Dr.<lb />
Savitt said that<lb />
Southerners were con-<lb />
cerned with their health<lb />
and the health of their<lb />
slaves. Disease was<lb />
more rampant hi the<lb />
South, the most com-<lb />
mon being parasitic in-<lb />
fections, malaria,<lb />
yellow fever, small pox,<lb />
measles and dysentery.<lb />
Doctors could treat<lb />
minor medical pro-<lb />
blems, but for treating<lb />
disease, "their presence<lb />
was not effective<lb />
Savitt said blacks<lb />
were medically dif-<lb />
ferent from whites.<lb />
However, many of the<lb />
differences were based<lb />
on anecdotes and used<lb />
mainly to justify<lb />
slavery. There were no<lb />
medical procedures<lb />
designed specifically to<lb />
treat blacks. "It was a<lb />
political claim Savitt<lb />
said.<lb />
Dr. Savitt also<lb />
discussed life in slave<lb />
quarters, which he call-<lb />
ed, "small com-<lb />
munities He explain-<lb />
ed that the quarters had<lb />
problems that are com-<lb />
mon to all groups such,<lb />
as body lice, bed bugs,<lb />
viruses and skin and<lb />
scalp problems. One of<lb />
the main health pro-<lb />
blems of the slave<lb />
quarters was what to do<lb />
with the waste. "The<lb />
privvies were dug<lb />
higher than the wells,<lb />
and waste seeped into<lb />
drinking water causing<lb />
typhoid and dysen-<lb />
tary he said.<lb />
One of the few times<lb />
female slaves were<lb />
allowed time off was<lb />
College Funds Proposed<lb />
While Enrollment Drops<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
The committee<lb />
recommended over<lb />
$607.6 million for the<lb />
four programs that the<lb />
administration wants to<lb />
cut.<lb />
Boudreaux felt that<lb />
the committee's plan<lb />
would be sufficient but<lb />
fears that the debate<lb />
over funds at the<lb />
federal could delay ap-<lb />
propriations even more<lb />
than it did this year.<lb />
"The only thing we<lb />
can do is sit back and<lb />
see who wins<lb />
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education to deserving<lb />
students Elmendorf<lb />
said. "But we'd also<lb />
ask that deserving<lb />
students pay their<lb />
share<lb />
He said the ad-<lb />
ministration's plan to<lb />
get students to pay a<lb />
larger portion of their<lb />
education costs before<lb />
qualifying for aid is<lb />
working. But Charles<lb />
Saunders of the<lb />
American Council on<lb />
Education noted that,<lb />
according a recent<lb />
study, lower-income<lb />
students had been forc-<lb />
ed to transfer to<lb />
cheaper public colleges<lb />
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enrollments this year<lb />
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didn't want to impair<lb />
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Savitt.<lb />
According to Savitt,<lb />
"More than half of the<lb />
slave children died<lb />
before the age of 10<lb />
The most common<lb />
child diseases among<lb />
slave children were<lb />
neonatal tetanus and<lb />
smothering or overlay-<lb />
ing of children.<lb />
Smothering is similar to<lb />
what is now called crib<lb />
death.<lb />
Care of sick slaves<lb />
was ultimately left to<lb />
the slave owner who<lb />
was obligated to take<lb />
care of his property.<lb />
When a slave became<lb />
ill, he told his master,<lb />
who would look up the<lb />
slave's symptoms in a<lb />
household medical<lb />
book and treat it. The<lb />
plantation mistress<lb />
usually attended to the<lb />
sick slaves, although<lb />
some plantations had<lb />
hospitals staffed by old<lb />
slave women. Doctors<lb />
were expensive and<lb />
were not called in until<lb />
the last minute. Many<lb />
slaves relied on self<lb />
treatment with home<lb />
remedies and traditions<lb />
passed on from African<lb />
ancestors. The "root"<lb />
doctor was also a<lb />
source of treatment.<lb />
Many epidemics<lb />
began in slave quarters<lb />
and brought together<lb />
the fearful white<lb />
population of towns to<lb />
clean the slave quarters<lb />
and the poor sections<lb />
of town.<lb />
The ECU medical<lb />
school is one of eight<lb />
medical institutions in<lb />
the nation to receive<lb />
Culpepper funds. The<lb />
funds support the<lb />
"Perspective Lecture<lb />
Series designed to<lb />
generate community in-<lb />
terest in the history of<lb />
medicine. The next lec-<lb />
ture, titled "The<lb />
Anatomy Lesson is<lb />
scheduled for Nov. 10.<lb />
Professors' Salaries<lb />
Compared In Study<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
The maximum salary<lb />
that a full professor can<lb />
receive at ECU is<lb />
$43,400, but "you<lb />
don't have anybody<lb />
making that Bearden<lb />
said.<lb />
"One of the scarcest<lb />
resources in academe<lb />
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business Reardon<lb />
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shortest supply of doc-<lb />
torates in the entire<lb />
field of business; conse-<lb />
quently, they command<lb />
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Bearden said he<lb />
hopes that ECU or<lb />
some other schools will<lb />
eventually offer a doc-<lb />
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business. At present,<lb />
only UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
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Page 6<lb />
Gilbert And Sullivan's Best<lb />
'Mikado' Being Performed At McGinnis Theatre<lb />
The Mikado's Many Faces<lb />
Top: Fred Johnson as Nanki-Poo and Denise Miller as Yum-Yum. Bot-<lb />
tom left: ECU graduate Steven Williford plays Pooh-Bah. Right: Star<lb />
Jay Fox.<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
GREENVILLE � Gilbert and<lb />
Sullivan's celebrated Japanese<lb />
musical fantasy, The Mikado, will<lb />
open the 1982-1983 East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse season Oct. 28, with<lb />
subsequent performances Oct. 29<lb />
and 30 and Nov. 1 and 3.<lb />
The production, a cooperative ef-<lb />
fort with the ECU School of Music,<lb />
will highlight a year-long celebra-<lb />
tion of East Carolina's 75th an-<lb />
niversary, and is being staged in<lb />
tribute to earlier successful East<lb />
Carolina Mikado productions, by<lb />
an East Carolina Teachers Training<lb />
School drama group in 1913 and<lb />
1915 and a Summer Theatre produc-<lb />
tion in 1967.<lb />
According to Edgar Loessin,<lb />
chairman of the ECU Department<lb />
of Drama and Speech, the well-<lb />
known Gilbert and Sullivan operetta<lb />
has been "the most popular of them<lb />
all" in East Carolina history. "I<lb />
think it's because it simply enchants<lb />
everyone with its music and merri-<lb />
ment he said.<lb />
Recognized around the world as<lb />
one of the best-liked musical comic<lb />
frivolities in the English language,<lb />
The Mikado is a lyrical and roman-<lb />
tic tale of fantastic happenings in a<lb />
mythical Japanese village called<lb />
Titipu.<lb />
The improbable basis of the story<lb />
is that the beneficent emperor of<lb />
Japan has decreed that those found<lb />
guilty of flirting "should forthwith<lb />
be beheaded which leads to many<lb />
hilarious complications, especially<lb />
since Ko-Ko, the Lord High Execu-<lb />
tioner, is far too squeamish to per-<lb />
form his beheading duties.<lb />
An indication of the comic appeal<lb />
of the story is found in the<lb />
characters' names: Nanki-Poo, the<lb />
hero; the "three little maids from<lb />
school Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing and<lb />
Peep-Bo and the village official,<lb />
Pooh-Bah.<lb />
For the past six weeks ECU<lb />
rehearsal studios and stage have<lb />
been ringing with the sounds of<lb />
singing voices and dancing feet as<lb />
the more than 30 cast members are<lb />
put through their paces by Director<lb />
Cherry Garrison, a new drama<lb />
faculty member at ECU whose im-<lb />
pressive list of more than 100 direc-<lb />
torial credits include productions at<lb />
UCLA, San Francisco State and San<lb />
Jose City College.<lb />
Summer theatre audiences will be<lb />
pleased to learn that veteran Broad-<lb />
way performer Jay Fox, last seen<lb />
here as the M.C. in Cabaret, will<lb />
return to lead the Mikado cast as<lb />
Lord High Executioner.<lb />
Music director Brett Watson has<lb />
also been busy with the 22-member<lb />
orchestra, as they prepare the more<lb />
than 25 musical numbers.<lb />
"This will be a lavish production<lb />
for us because we want to pull out<lb />
all stops for the 75th anniversary<lb />
said Playhouse General Manager<lb />
Scott Parker.<lb />
Parker noted that both single<lb />
tickets for Mikado and season<lb />
tickets for the entire 1982-1983<lb />
Playhouse bill are on sale at the box<lb />
office in Messick Theatre Art<lb />
Center.<lb />
Later productions include The<lb />
Shadow Box (Dec.2-6), the ECU<lb />
Dance Theatre (Jan. 27-29) and Our<lb />
Town (April 14-19). Parker noted<lb />
that season ticket sales have already<lb />
doubled over the last three years.<lb />
The box office is open each week-<lb />
day from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Reser-<lb />
vations may be made by telephoning<lb />
757-6390.<lb />
Opera, 'Bartered Bride<lb />
Auditions To Take Place<lb />
In Campus Music Center<lb />
GREENVILLE � Auditions for<lb />
the East Carolina University Opera<lb />
Theatre production of Smetana's<lb />
The Bartered Bride are scheduled<lb />
for Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 8<lb />
and 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 269 of<lb />
the Fletcher Music Center on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
The work has 10 roles for various<lb />
voices; four of these roles will re-<lb />
quire special preparation for the<lb />
auditions � the Marenka<lb />
(soprano), Jenik (tenor), Vasek<lb />
(tenor) and Kecal (bass), roles.<lb />
Singers who wish to try for these<lb />
should telephone Dr. Clyde Hiss,<lb />
Opera Theatre director, at the ECU<lb />
School of Music for special in-<lb />
strucitons.<lb />
The other six roles require only<lb />
the autitionees bring something to<lb />
sing that will show the ability of<lb />
their voices. An accompanist will be<lb />
provided for those who cannot br-<lb />
ing their own.<lb />
Persons who wish to try for the<lb />
chorus need only to present<lb />
themselves at audition time in order<lb />
to be judged and placed.<lb />
Further information about the<lb />
Opera Theatre auditions is available<lb />
from Hiss at 757-6331.<lb />
Anti-Nuclear Group Also A<lb />
Anti-Abortion Organization<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Abortion just the mentioning<lb />
of this word can cause many people<lb />
to assume a crouched position and<lb />
ready themselves for battle. It's<lb />
perhaps the most controversial issue<lb />
of our time.<lb />
Staunch feminists scream that<lb />
their bodies are their own and what<lb />
they do with them is their business.<lb />
They cry out that anti-abortionists<lb />
"are not concerned about life after<lb />
birth but only with controlling<lb />
people's free choices.<lb />
On the other hand, the opposition<lb />
sometimes refers to pro-choicers as<lb />
murderers, and so they chain<lb />
themselves to the doors of abortion<lb />
clinics. It's truly hard to find a mid-<lb />
dle of the roader on this volatile<lb />
issue.<lb />
Enter "Pro-Lifers for Survivial"<lb />
or P.S and the fire gets hotter.<lb />
Started in 1979 by anti-nuclear ac-<lb />
tivist Juli Loesch, P.S. was the<lb />
response by Loesch and some of her<lb />
friends, to the lack of sensitivity<lb />
they perceived among the peace ac-<lb />
tivists, concerning the issue of abor-<lb />
tion.<lb />
During a 1979 "No Nukes" rally,<lb />
Loesch and her group distributed<lb />
10,000 prolife leaflets explaining<lb />
why members of the anti-nuclear<lb />
movement should be opposed to<lb />
abortion too. And so came the<lb />
"birth" of P.S.<lb />
"Prolifers for Survival is a<lb />
bridge states their promotional<lb />
brochure. It links the prolife move-<lb />
ment (opposing abortion and other<lb />
socially selected killing), and the<lb />
peace movement (opposng nuclear<lb />
arms and other threats to world sur-<lb />
vival), because as they claim, "Life<lb />
and Peace belong together<lb />
Loesch recognizes a clear connec-<lb />
tion between the threat of the<lb />
nuclear arms race and the abortion<lb />
of an unwanted child.<lb />
"They're exactly the same<lb />
thing Loesch told the East Caroli-<lb />
nian Because they each represent<lb />
a deliberate, direct, and massive at-<lb />
tack against innocent human life<lb />
She refers to nuclear war as poten-<lb />
tial "megabortion a term she<lb />
coined herself.<lb />
Loesch, who was raised a<lb />
Catholic and actively works in lay<lb />
ministry is single, and has never<lb />
been married nor been pregnant.<lb />
She hopes that P.S. will be able to<lb />
"foster dialogue in arenas too often<lb />
polarized by bitter conservative �<lb />
vs � liberal debate<lb />
"Left and right are not as impor-<lb />
tant to us as right and wrong. And<lb />
what's right is strengthened by<lb />
working with the love of life in the<lb />
hearts of traditional adversaries<lb />
states P.Ss promotional brochure.<lb />
Loesch also draws on a set of con-<lb />
clusions that she has made citing the<lb />
connections between the nuclear<lb />
power industry and abortion. She<lb />
was appalled by the fact that people<lb />
have called for extra funds for abor-<lb />
tions, to be used in the event of a<lb />
nuclear accident, while they also<lb />
proclaim their opposition to nuclear<lb />
weapons and power. "This isn't<lb />
non-violence. This is a search and<lb />
destroy mission Loesch said.<lb />
Loesch went on to say, "It allows<lb />
the nuclear business to sweep away<lb />
their casualties. They nullify any<lb />
real moral or legal response to the<lb />
violence that they're carrying out<lb />
against human life<lb />
"It is this numb not-<lb />
knowingness, this species-amnesia,<lb />
which makes the nuclearmilitary<lb />
industry even thinkable. Radio ac-<lb />
tive poisons are introduced into our<lb />
world by both nuclear arms<lb />
manufacature and by the ordinary<lb />
operation of nuclear power plants<lb />
said Loesch refering to the dangers<lb />
that exposure to radiation will cause<lb />
to future generations.<lb />
"So it is for that reason that the<lb />
nuclear military industry can con-<lb />
tinue with its violence because who<lb />
speaks for this silent legion, the very<lb />
next generation? They are not a<lb />
political constituency. They can't<lb />
lobby<lb />
P.S. says that they are not a<lb />
political group in the partisan sense.<lb />
They don't endorse candidates or<lb />
legislation. Loesch adds that P.S. as<lb />
a group does not take a a position<lb />
on the proposed constitutional<lb />
amendment that would outlaw<lb />
abortion.<lb />
"At the same time, as individuals<lb />
See MEGA, Page 8<lb />
Anti-nuclearabortion activist Juli Loesch.<lb />
Lester Thurow, Next Galbraith,<lb />
Predictor Of Economic Future<lb />
Doing That Voodoo That They Do So Well<lb />
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Some predict that Lester C. Thurow may well be the<lb />
next John Kennith Galbraith. (Readers may recall that<lb />
John Kennith Galbraith is the economist who<lb />
engineered much of the New Deal.) Thurow, Professor<lb />
of Economics and Management at the Massachusetts<lb />
Institute of Technology, is in a position to have com-<lb />
parisons like this made because of the extent to which<lb />
his economic policies are influencing the top contenders<lb />
for the 1984 Democratic Presidential nomination. He is<lb />
advisor to Edward Kennedy, Walter Mondale, and<lb />
Senator Gary Hart of Colorado. These three are con-<lb />
sidered by analysts to be the most likely choices for the<lb />
Democratic nomination in '84.<lb />
Thurow has been a frequent contributor to "New<lb />
York Times Magazine" and he is author of "The Zero-<lb />
Sum Society In a recent editorial for "New York<lb />
Times" he declared that the easy money measures<lb />
adopted by the Reagan administration are not likely to<lb />
pull us out of the present financial crisis.<lb />
According to Thurow, one of the reasons for this is<lb />
the weakness of the banking system due to a world-wide<lb />
recession. This recession, he said, is being fueled by the<lb />
fact that Mexico is not paying interest or principal on<lb />
more than $80 billion in loans, Poland is not paying in-<lb />
terest or principal on more than $256 billion, and all of<lb />
Eastern Europe is, financially speaking, only a step<lb />
behind the Poles. He added that Brazil, Argentina, and<lb />
Venezuala have a combined debt of roughly $100 billion<lb />
and are , at most, two steps beLind Mexico which is on<lb />
the verge of financial collapse. Canada and Belgium are<lb />
also seriously ailing. As a consequence, Thurow con-<lb />
lcuded, it is highly unlikely that mortgage interest rates<lb />
will fall, which might fuel investment in housing, since<lb />
the banks simply need a period of high lending rates to<lb />
get themselves back into a healthy financial state.<lb />
Furthermore, Thurow said, the economic climate to-<lb />
day provides the consumer with little encouragement to<lb />
inclrease spending. Wary over the rate of unemploy-<lb />
ment, bankruptcies, and plant closings consumers are<lb />
more prone to save than to spend. Hence, consumers<lb />
are not likely to provide the spark for a return to<lb />
economic growth. And neither are state and local<lb />
governments which have provided ever-increasing ex-<lb />
penditures on schools in the past, which created jobs<lb />
and stimulated growth. But that has changed in the last<lb />
few years, according to Thurow's article; with falling<lb />
school enrollments state and local spending is declining.<lb />
In his book The Zero-Sum Society Thurow offers a<lb />
unique analysis of our contemporary economic malaise.<lb />
The fundamental problem, Thurow says in his book, is<lb />
slow economic growth coupled with inflation. The trad-<lb />
tional cure for inflation has been to tighten fiscal<lb />
andor monetary policies to the point that they create a<lb />
recession large enough to crack indexing, stop infla-<lb />
tionary expectations, and force wages and prices to fall.<lb />
Thurow is quick to point out, however, that this cure<lb />
has the unfortunate draw-back of resulting in high<lb />
unemployment. Furthermore, no one knows how high<lb />
See U.S. ECONOMY, Page 7<lb />
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program which ad-<lb />
vocates this approach<lb />
to solving the inflation<lb />
problem is likely to re-<lb />
tain the support of the<lb />
electorate for long, in<lb />
Thurow's opinion.<lb />
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our slow economic<lb />
growth is exacerbated<lb />
by tight monetary and<lb />
fiscal policies which<lb />
result in "idle capaci-<lb />
ty More than thirty<lb />
percent of the nation's<lb />
plants and equipment is<lb />
not being used; accor-<lb />
ding to Thurow, the<lb />
largest percentage since<lb />
the statistic was first<lb />
compiled in 1965.<lb />
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incentives to invest<lb />
diminish. There is little<lb />
need for new, more<lb />
productive facilities.<lb />
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not need to expand,<lb />
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research and develop-<lb />
ment for new produc-<lb />
tion processes. The end<lb />
result is a stagnant<lb />
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top of a basis produc-<lb />
tivity growth rate that<lb />
already puts us at the<lb />
bottom of the in-<lb />
dustrial league � with<lb />
about one-third the<lb />
productivity growth of<lb />
Japan<lb />
Contributing to the<lb />
problem of slow<lb />
economic growth,<lb />
Thurow claims, are the<lb />
barriers in our political<lb />
and economic system to<lb />
disinvestment. These<lb />
barriers are in the form<lb />
of government sub-<lb />
sidies for "inefficient"<lb />
industries and import<lb />
tariffs to protect<lb />
domestic industry from<lb />
competition. Because<lb />
of this, says Thurow,<lb />
businesses are not en-<lb />
couraged to be in-<lb />
novative and to invest<lb />
in promising new areas<lb />
of the economy.<lb />
In explanation of<lb />
why the economy is<lb />
designed in this way<lb />
Thurow points to<lb />
groups which organize<lb />
to prevent policies be-<lb />
ing put into effect that<lb />
will hurt them. Labor<lb />
Unions organize to<lb />
resist policies that will<lb />
hurt workers.<lb />
Minorities and women<lb />
organize to protect the<lb />
interests of minorities<lb />
and women. En-<lb />
vironmentalists fight<lb />
against decisions that<lb />
will harm the environ-<lb />
ment and various<lb />
businesses organize to<lb />
protect their interests.<lb />
"When society has to<lb />
confront the issue of<lb />
differences in the<lb />
relative income of dif-<lb />
ferent groups � rich<lb />
versus poor, black ver-<lb />
sus white, male versus<lb />
female, farmers versus<lb />
urban dwellers � it is<lb />
addressing the<lb />
paradigm zero-sum<lb />
game. Every increase in<lb />
the relative income of<lb />
one group is a decrease<lb />
in the relative income<lb />
of another group.<lb />
Economic growth for<lb />
everyone cannot solve<lb />
the problem because<lb />
the demands are not for<lb />
more but for parity.<lb />
Our society has reached<lb />
a point where it must<lb />
start to make explicit<lb />
equity decisions if it is<lb />
to advance<lb />
To resolve our pro-<lb />
blems Thurow main-<lb />
tains that it is inevitable<lb />
that we must have more<lb />
vigorous government<lb />
involvement in helping<lb />
to plan the economy.<lb />
Income gaps between<lb />
the rich and the poor,<lb />
he says, are likely to<lb />
widen in the next twen-<lb />
ty years since we are<lb />
entering a period of<lb />
rapidly rising ine-<lb />
qualities.<lb />
"Active government<lb />
involvement in pro-<lb />
moting economic<lb />
growth will also make<lb />
some Americans richer.<lb />
We have to ensure that<lb />
the bottom sixty per-<lb />
cent of the population<lb />
does not fall behind,<lb />
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won't be able to adopt<lb />
the growth policies that<lb />
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Most Important Concern<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
"We try to build<lb />
bridges on both sides<lb />
said Settle referring to<lb />
the Schism that usually<lb />
spans between "single<lb />
issue anti-abortionists"<lb />
and "pro-choice anti-<lb />
nuleers She referred<lb />
to some people as<lb />
"Hawks in Doves<lb />
clothing" when they<lb />
praise her for being<lb />
"really consistent on<lb />
life issues" but refuse<lb />
to declare their own op-<lb />
position to abortion.<lb />
"What are they really<lb />
saying about their own<lb />
decision on life<lb />
issues?"<lb />
Settle said she<lb />
thought most members<lb />
of P.S. "would have a<lb />
particular horror about<lb />
throwing women in jail<lb />
for abortion. We've got<lb />
to go beyond just mak-<lb />
ing abortion illegal<lb />
continued Settle. "We<lb />
want to make it un-<lb />
thinkable<lb />
Settle agrees with<lb />
Loesch that there is a<lb />
direct relationship bet-<lb />
ween the anti-abortion<lb />
and anti-nuclear<lb />
movements. "I don't<lb />
seperate them in my<lb />
mindif we are<lb />
preparing for war, we<lb />
are in essence willing to<lb />
make war she said<lb />
"and we're willing at<lb />
the same time to risk<lb />
the kind of<lb />
unimanaginable<lb />
devastation that would<lb />
necessarily be visited<lb />
upon those innocent<lb />
civilians � it's like hav-<lb />
ing a constant death<lb />
threat<lb />
"Once you say it's<lb />
OK to destroy a baby<lb />
before it's born, then it<lb />
will become all right to<lb />
destroy a baby in a<lb />
nuclear war said<lb />
N.C.P.S. member<lb />
Helen ZunesOnce<lb />
you say it's OK to have<lb />
an abortion, then you<lb />
get to megabortion<lb />
Zunes, who works<lb />
with Settle on P.S. pro-<lb />
jects, believes that peo-<lb />
ple who refuse to<lb />
recognize the evil of<lb />
aboriton have a "blind<lb />
spot They don't want<lb />
to see � they refuse to<lb />
see the scientific fact<lb />
that the fetus is alive �<lb />
a human being<lb />
P.S. claims that they<lb />
try to counter abortion<lb />
and the nuclear arms<lb />
race by "education,<lb />
moral witness, love,<lb />
and reason They also<lb />
support nonviolent<lb />
alternatives. They<lb />
distribute literature<lb />
from a wide variety of<lb />
writers who link pro-<lb />
lifepeace perspectives.<lb />
They also have a<lb />
resource library of<lb />
books and audiovisual<lb />
resources.<lb />
"We organize an<lb />
ongoing cross fertiliza-<lb />
tion: leaf letting and<lb />
bannering, speaking<lb />
out and sitting in, pro-<lb />
testing and<lb />
cooperating accor-<lb />
ding to there "What<lb />
P.S. Does" statement.<lb />
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presence for the<lb />
sacredness of life at<lb />
every age and every<lb />
stage; and against the<lb />
mechanisms that<lb />
devalue, dehumanize or<lb />
destroy life<lb />
Loesch claims that<lb />
the work of P.S. has<lb />
helped to attract<lb />
previously closed mind-<lb />
ed people into the full<lb />
pro-life position which<lb />
includes opposition to<lb />
the nuclear arms race.<lb />
"We have found a<lb />
great openness on the<lb />
part of mainline Right<lb />
to Life people to ex-<lb />
amine the question of<lb />
nuclear weapons and in<lb />
some cases come out<lb />
against bombs<lb />
Loesch said, "in the<lb />
religious peace move-<lb />
ment there's an equal<lb />
movement toward pro-<lb />
life<lb />
P.S. says they<lb />
operate by consensus<lb />
because of their broad<lb />
membership which<lb />
numbers 1500 national-<lb />
ly. They heep a na-<lb />
tional focus on their<lb />
two primary issues:<lb />
abortion and nuclear<lb />
arms. Their 15 local<lb />
chapters provide their<lb />
own diversity and often<lb />
take stands on related<lb />
lifepeace issues, as<lb />
long as the stand is<lb />
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i HE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
OCTOBER 28,1982<lb />
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Emory Criticizes Blatant N&amp;O Article<lb />
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By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
With a contract extension and a<lb />
shutout all in one week, head foot-<lb />
ball coach Ed Emory was bound to<lb />
run into a problem or two sooner or<lb />
later.<lb />
The so-called "problem" turned<lb />
out to be an editorial column writ-<lb />
ten by The News and Observer's<lb />
Sports Editor Joe Tiede, who<lb />
believes "ECU made a mistake<lb />
when it withdrew from the Southern<lb />
Conference in 1977<lb />
Tiede commended Emory for<lb />
having "done an aggressive job of<lb />
building the ECU football pro-<lb />
gram but conceded that the<lb />
Pirates are wandering down a foot-<lb />
ball path of no direction.<lb />
"I've always respected Joe Tiede<lb />
as a writer and a sports reporter<lb />
Emory said. "He's been very good<lb />
to us through the years, but I think<lb />
he'd have a hard time finding so-<lb />
meone to agree with him if they've<lb />
been involved with the ECU pro-<lb />
gram<lb />
Here are a few of Tiede's<lb />
statements that Emory disagreed<lb />
with: "East Carolina belongs in<lb />
I-A A, in a conference like the<lb />
Southern Emory said he doesn't<lb />
believe a team needs to belong to a<lb />
conference to be successful. "It<lb />
wasn't a mistake to leave and<lb />
become an independent status he<lb />
saidIf we hadn't done that, we<lb />
would be in the same boat as Rich-<lb />
mond (UR) right now.<lb />
"We had foresight to get out.<lb />
Conference play is not a big thing in<lb />
football. If that's the only thing that<lb />
motivates you, it will be a very long<lb />
season. I've coached at four ACC<lb />
schools (Wake Forest, Clemson,<lb />
Duke and Georgia Tech), and I'd<lb />
much rather be coaching here at<lb />
ECU. You're talking about being<lb />
the best of 96 (Division I-A) and<lb />
that's better than being the best of<lb />
eight. (ACC)<lb />
"I've seen teams after they lost<lb />
the conference championship and<lb />
do nothing. Do you think Bear<lb />
Bryant spends time worrying about<lb />
a conference championship? No sir,<lb />
he's worrying about the nationals<lb />
"As an independent, ECU resides<lb />
in football limbo. "That's one state-<lb />
ment Emory disagreed with defiant-<lb />
ly. "Anytime you change leagues<lb />
there's going to be a period of ad-<lb />
justment for the team, fans and ad-<lb />
ministrators he said. "We made<lb />
that change in' 80 and it takes time<lb />
to build rivalries with national<lb />
schools. We're working to that<lb />
level.<lb />
"When we get to that status<lb />
where we are an elite football team,<lb />
that's when the bowl games and<lb />
television coverage will come in.<lb />
And when we get there, we'll give the<lb />
entire athletic department such a<lb />
surge<lb />
"The hard facts much be faced<lb />
when scheduling is considered,<lb />
along with realistic opportunities<lb />
for winning against Division I-A op-<lb />
ponents The head coach believes<lb />
beating a Division I-A is a realistic<lb />
possibility, but more importantly,<lb />
he views the present schedule as be-<lb />
PHoto By GARY PATTERSON<lb />
Freshman Reggie Branch (32) rushed for 109 yards against Illinois State<lb />
and will be trying to gain more yardage against WVU this Saturday.<lb />
ing an educational one. "I think<lb />
they'd (the player) rather lose to<lb />
Florida State than have an easy<lb />
win he said. "I think they want to<lb />
have the chance to win against a<lb />
respected team. It's good for us to<lb />
play these teams<lb />
"East Carolina has practically no<lb />
chance of earning a bowl bid or a<lb />
national ranking In reference to<lb />
this statement, Emory said he<lb />
wouldn't rule out all possibilities.<lb />
"We're just going to try and finish<lb />
with an 8-3 record and get a bowl<lb />
bid. Right now, we have to play for<lb />
respect and it's up to the players to<lb />
show how much they want<lb />
"Powers like Pittsburgh, Penn<lb />
State and Florida State have the ad-<lb />
vantage of populous areas in which<lb />
to recruit. East Carolina has none of<lb />
these According to Emory,<lb />
however, ECU has something that<lb />
no other school can offer. "We<lb />
believe competition build pro-<lb />
grams he said. "We tell each<lb />
recruit that comes here that we can<lb />
offer him something that Penn State<lb />
can't, Florida State can't or<lb />
Carolina. We'll give him the<lb />
greatest competitive urge because<lb />
we're trying to outdo those people,<lb />
and it's human desire to want to be<lb />
as good as the best man<lb />
When it comes to recuits, Emory<lb />
said ECU will get its share because<lb />
"we have more to sell<lb />
"You take West Virginia he<lb />
said. "They have only seven signees<lb />
from Virginia and we've got more<lb />
than that from North Carolina.<lb />
Emory added that ECU is much<lb />
more populous than Florida State<lb />
� two-million more. "Our drawing<lb />
range is much larger than theirs<lb />
he said. "We get people all the way<lb />
from Washington, D.C. to South<lb />
Carolina and all over<lb />
As far as comparing stadium size,<lb />
Emory said he is tired of hearing<lb />
that ECU only has 35,000 seats.<lb />
"Heck, we're bigger than 40 of the<lb />
stadiums at Division-I schools.<lb />
Besides, we're bigger than the<lb />
University of Virginia, and Duke<lb />
and Georgia Tech both draw in the<lb />
20's (20,000) at home<lb />
Emory is looking toward the<lb />
future, and he knows the road he is<lb />
traveling is a long and winding one.<lb />
But as he indicated, ECU is not the<lb />
only school to confront such a<lb />
challenge. "Look at Pitt<lb />
(Pittsburgh) and Florida State he<lb />
said. "In '74, Pitt's football pro-<lb />
gram was really struggling and I<lb />
don't think Florida State won a<lb />
game that year<lb />
In Tiede's concluding statements,<lb />
he insinuated that ECU is wander-<lb />
ing headlessiy down a football path<lb />
of no direction. But Emory knows<lb />
better. "When you know what you<lb />
want, you're not in a state of confu-<lb />
sionhe said, "and we know what<lb />
we want<lb />
In order to completely prove<lb />
Tiede wrong, however, can only be<lb />
determined by one element � time.<lb />
And as the old saying goes, time will<lb />
certainly tell.<lb />
RRotO By GARY PATTERSON<lb />
Coach Ed Emory expressed optimism about the ECU football program's<lb />
bright future after reading an upsetting newspaper article.<lb />
Mountaineers Pose Problems<lb />
By KEN BOLTON<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU football team is prepar-<lb />
ing for a grueling four-game road<lb />
trip that will see the team travel<lb />
through states as far away as Texas<lb />
and Pennsylvania.<lb />
As Pirate head coach Ed Emory<lb />
puts it, the team will get a scenic<lb />
view of much of the country. "We'll<lb />
be going from the coal mines of<lb />
West Virginia to Dallas-Ft. Worth,<lb />
then to one of the birthplaces of<lb />
America in Williamsburg and final-<lb />
ly to Philadelphia, the 'City of<lb />
Brotherly Love "<lb />
The first stop for the Pirates will<lb />
be Morgantown, West Virginia,<lb />
where ECU will take on the highly-<lb />
ranked Mountaineers next Saturday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
WVU is the reigning Peach Bowl<lb />
champions after they demolished<lb />
Florida 26-6 in last year's post-<lb />
season contest.<lb />
It will be Band Day at Moun-<lb />
taineer Field when WVU, 5-2, takes<lb />
on the Pirates, who have a 4-3<lb />
mark. The two teams met last year<lb />
with the Mountaineers coming out<lb />
on top, 20-3.<lb />
West Virginia quarterback Jeff<lb />
Hostetler has had an impressive year<lb />
as he has completed 49.8 per-cent of<lb />
his passes for 1555 yards. He has<lb />
been bothered by a bruised big toe<lb />
on his left foot and is expected to be<lb />
ready, but will not start. Kevin<lb />
White will .start in the backfield<lb />
along with runningbacks Ron<lb />
Wolfley and Tom Gray.<lb />
Emory feels that Hostetler might<lb />
see action. "Kevin White is a fine<lb />
player, but I don't believe that<lb />
Hostetler is not going to play said<lb />
Emory. "They are fighting for a<lb />
bowl berth, so how could they keep<lb />
him out if the game is close?"<lb />
Whether Hostetler plays or not,<lb />
Emory knows that the Moun-<lb />
taineers will be tough. Their only<lb />
two losses of the year have been to<lb />
Pittsburgh and Penn State.<lb />
"I feel West Virginia is of the<lb />
same quality and basic thinking as<lb />
Florida State with the same type of<lb />
athletes stated Emory.<lb />
"Defensively, they controlled<lb />
Oklahoma's high-powered offense,<lb />
and then controlled Pitt and Marino<lb />
(Dan). They also held Penn State to<lb />
only 118 yards passing last week,<lb />
despite Penn State's fine quarter-<lb />
back (Todd Blackledge)<lb />
Emory's sideline counterpart will<lb />
be Don Nehlen. In just two years,<lb />
Nehlen has taken the West Virginia<lb />
football program from four con-<lb />
secutive losing seasons to last year's<lb />
8-3 mark and Peach Bowl cham-<lb />
pionship. He ranks 18th among ac-<lb />
tive head coaches in total wins and<lb />
'82 Fans Leave A Lot To Be Desired<lb />
In Saturday's homecoming game,<lb />
a crowd of 26, 771 people attended<lb />
the gala event in order to cheer the<lb />
Pirates on to victory against Illinois<lb />
State.<lb />
Unfortunately, at least half of<lb />
the enthusiastic crowd left before<lb />
the game was even over.<lb />
Why? That's a good question and<lb />
a lot of people are trying to figure<lb />
out the answer, including players,<lb />
coaches and puzzled fans who re-<lb />
mained seated for the entire game.<lb />
Head football coach Ed Emory's<lb />
reasoning seems to sum it up best:<lb />
"I think the fans are too interested<lb />
in who we play instead of seeing the<lb />
Pirates play. It shouldn't make a<lb />
difference if it's Miami or Florida<lb />
State they should stay there<lb />
The homecoming game is not the<lb />
first time fans have made such an<lb />
abrupt exit. In the other three home<lb />
games, the crowd also had early<lb />
departures, as well as in past years.<lb />
The ones most annoyed by the<lb />
rudeness are the players. In a way,<lb />
it's a rejection to them, an insult.<lb />
Each time a player runs off the field<lb />
and sees the stadium become in-<lb />
creasingly empty, he can't feel like<lb />
he is being fully supported or ap-<lb />
preciated.<lb />
It's even more difficult when the<lb />
players travel to other Division-I<lb />
schools and see the huge crowds and<lb />
the great amount of energy being<lb />
released in the stadiums. Enter<lb />
Florida State.<lb />
ECU defensive end Jody Schulz<lb />
said, "At Florida State, it was 56-17<lb />
and you looked up into the stands<lb />
and not more than 100 people had<lb />
left.<lb />
K<lb />
Cindy Pleasants<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
"I wish we had that kind of sup-<lb />
port. You wouldn't believe the dif-<lb />
ference a crowd makes<lb />
Apparently it does to Schulz, who<lb />
has had his biggest games of the<lb />
season against N.C. State, Missouri<lb />
and FSU.<lb />
Emory believes fan support is<lb />
more of a necessity than a benefit.<lb />
"I don't think they (the fans) realize<lb />
the 10-to-14 point advantage a home<lb />
team can give he said. "I think if<lb />
�the students knew that they're the<lb />
twelfth man on the team and how<lb />
much they psychologically get the<lb />
players up for the game, it might<lb />
matter more to them<lb />
Fans can make many excuses for<lb />
leaving football games early. For ex-<lb />
ample, the Pirates may have ap-<lb />
peared to have the ISU game wrap-<lb />
ped up with a 14-0 lead at halftime.<lb />
However, football followers know<lb />
that anything can happen with two<lb />
quarters remaining. Secondly, it was<lb />
53 degrees on Saturday, not to men-<lb />
tion windy. But like Coach Emory<lb />
said, if his 73 year-old mother can<lb />
sit through the game so can a 20<lb />
year-old student.<lb />
Probably the most damaging<lb />
aspect of fans leaving early is when<lb />
recruits visit ECU. You can bet the<lb />
prospects, who are seated across<lb />
from the home section, are taking<lb />
notes on practically everything, in-<lb />
cluding crowd reactions.<lb />
Attending last week's game were<lb />
at least 40 of the top 120 players in<lb />
the nation. "I doubt if any school in<lb />
the country had as many blue chip-<lb />
pers as we did Emory said.<lb />
There's no doubt that those<lb />
players want to be seen when they<lb />
play football, whatever school they<lb />
may choose to attend. And it's up to<lb />
the fans to make sure they're sup-<lb />
ported.<lb />
Many people are wondering why<lb />
the Pirates only played four home<lb />
games this year. Even though that's<lb />
the only way the schedule could be<lb />
arranged, why should the players<lb />
settle for playing in front of 20,000<lb />
people when they can just as easily<lb />
play in front of 50,000?<lb />
One should certainly be able to<lb />
understand why a few of the athletes<lb />
feel so negatively about home<lb />
crowds or rather the lack of it. It's<lb />
not that the crowds are so small.<lb />
The attendance at homecoming was<lb />
the fourth largest crowd ever at<lb />
Ficklen Stadium, but it would have<lb />
been interesting to know the number<lb />
of people who stuck around for the<lb />
second half.<lb />
With the latest controversy about<lb />
whether ECU belongs in Division-I<lb />
rankings, Pirate fans should begin<lb />
asking themselves if they are willing<lb />
to fully back a school that has the<lb />
chance to become nationally-<lb />
recognized.<lb />
Sadly enough, there's no way to<lb />
undo what's been done this season<lb />
since the Pirates played their last<lb />
home game Saturday. What's done<lb />
is done.<lb />
Then again, there's always next<lb />
year or the year after that.<lb />
winning percentage.<lb />
In keeping with this year's<lb />
frustrating pattern, injuries will play<lb />
a major part in ECU s chances<lb />
against West Virginia.<lb />
Backup quarterback Kevin In-<lb />
gram will miss the WVU game with<lb />
a fractured sternum he suffered in<lb />
the Illinois State game. Split-end<lb />
Ricky Nichols will be out with an<lb />
ankle injury. Other players slowed<lb />
by injuries include tailbacks Tony<lb />
Baker and Jimmy Walden,<lb />
linebacker P.J. Jordan and defen-<lb />
sive tackle Maury Banks.<lb />
The Pirate defense will have to be<lb />
in top form against the powerful<lb />
Mountaineers. "It will be a great<lb />
challenge to go up there and try and<lb />
control their offense commented<lb />
Emory. "They will finesse you with<lb />
passes to the backs and underneath.<lb />
Tom Gray is an outstanding runner,<lb />
while they have a great tight end in<lb />
Mark Raugh<lb />
Raugh is considered by many to<lb />
be the premier tight end in college<lb />
football. In the Penn State game, he<lb />
caught six passes to move past Steve<lb />
Lewis as the school leader in pass<lb />
receptions. So far this season,<lb />
Raugh has 26 grabs for 353 yards<lb />
and one touchdown.<lb />
The ECU-West Virginia game will<lb />
be the first time this season that the<lb />
Pirates will play on astroturf.<lb />
Emory is concerned about the ad-<lb />
justment, but feels that ECU will<lb />
benefit because it is a faster surface,<lb />
and the Pirates depend heavily on<lb />
team speed.<lb />
Emory feels that the biggest thing<lb />
right now is that the Pirates have an<lb />
opportunity to have a good season.<lb />
"We have an opportunity to<lb />
make something good happen he<lb />
said. "We could be 8-3; it is not out<lb />
of our reach. I believe the guys are<lb />
thirsty and hungry for it<lb />
The developments last week that<lb />
resulted in Emory's contract exten-<lb />
sion were well-received by the entire<lb />
ECU football program.<lb />
"We have more committment<lb />
and positivism and enthusiasm now<lb />
than ever before Emory respond-<lb />
ed. "I've gotten telephone calls, let-<lb />
ters and telegrams telling me con-<lb />
gratulations on the two-year exten-<lb />
sion. It was a great thing for our<lb />
coaching staff and it helps a great<lb />
deal in recruiting<lb />
The Pirates hope to remain in<lb />
high spirits with a victory over West<lb />
Virginia, but Emory knows it won't<lb />
be easy. "Penn State made them<lb />
mad by shutting them out so we go<lb />
into Morgantown where they're<lb />
frustrated and embarrassed here<lb />
we go again<lb />
Defearive ead Jody Schub<lb />
when they attend football<lb />
ECU ran<lb />
in Fickle Stadia.<lb /><pb facs="00057509_tn_0010" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 28, 1982<lb />
Sneaker Sam Sez<lb />
Sneaker Who?<lb />
Sneaker Sam is the mascot<lb />
of the E.C.U Intramural<lb />
Department. His lost tennis<lb />
shoe is commonly seen at most<lb />
intramural events, and this<lb />
past weekend his shoe was<lb />
spotted in the Homecoming<lb />
parade.<lb />
Because of Sneaker Sam's<lb />
interest in intramurals, he has<lb />
decided to write a weekly col-<lb />
umn in The East Carolinian to<lb />
inform everyone of the big<lb />
plays, the big names and the<lb />
big events planned. Be sure to<lb />
catch what Sneaker Sam Sez<lb />
every Thursday.<lb />
History In The Making<lb />
Flag football came to a<lb />
dramatic close Tuesday night<lb />
when the All-Campus Playoffs<lb />
were held. The Heartbreakers,<lb />
champions of the women's in-<lb />
dependent division, won the<lb />
all-campus championship by<lb />
defeating the Residence Hall<lb />
champs, the Cotten Crushers.<lb />
The winner of the Sorority<lb />
division was Alpha Delta Pi.<lb />
The Kappa Alpha team<lb />
made intramural history as<lb />
they defeated the Scott Un-<lb />
touchables in the men's All-<lb />
Campus championship. This is<lb />
the first time in intramural<lb />
football at ECU that a fraterni-<lb />
ty team finished as the All-<lb />
Campus champion. This game<lb />
proved to be quite a battle, and<lb />
finished with the Untouchables<lb />
ready to score as time ran out.<lb />
The final score was 30-22.<lb />
The Skoal Brothers won the<lb />
men's Independent division<lb />
while the Kappa Sigma team<lb />
won the Fraternity "B" divi-<lb />
sion.<lb />
The Eighteenth Hole<lb />
The team putt-putt competi-<lb />
tion proved to be very exciting<lb />
this year as 72 teams competed<lb />
for the championship. In the<lb />
women's division, it was last<lb />
year's champion from Jarvis<lb />
Dorm, the Purple and Gold<lb />
Putters, who once again took<lb />
the honors. They defeated the<lb />
Independent division champs,<lb />
IB AC, in the All-Campus<lb />
finals. The Tri-Sig "A" team<lb />
captured the Sorority division.<lb />
Only a few strokes separated<lb />
the winners from the losers in<lb />
the men's putt-putt competi-<lb />
tion. Pi Kappa Phi received the<lb />
low-score team honors as they<lb />
captured the Fraternity divi-<lb />
sion. The Jarvis Big Slicks were<lb />
victorious in the Residence<lb />
Hall division. In the end, it was<lb />
the Burnouts who took the In-<lb />
dependent and All-Campus<lb />
titles.<lb />
Co-Rec World Series<lb />
It's down to the finals in Co-<lb />
Rec softball with Lumber-n-<lb />
Lightening playing the<lb />
Bombers. These two teams<lb />
have been the powerhouses all<lb />
season long by averaging well<lb />
over ten runs per game. It<lb />
ought to be quite a shootout.<lb />
The Finish Line<lb />
The Cross-Campus Run held<lb />
during Homecoming weekend<lb />
featured an ECU alumni, Bill<lb />
White, running the 2.5 and<lb />
five-mile race in outstanding<lb />
times. In the women's division,<lb />
April Ross won the five-mile<lb />
event, while Pat McGuigan<lb />
finished first in the 2.5-mile<lb />
race. A field of close to 50 run-<lb />
ners assembled for the chilly<lb />
contest.<lb />
Boob Tube Fans<lb />
The first soap opera trivia<lb />
contest will be held on<lb />
November 8 at three different<lb />
locations. Questions will come<lb />
from the various ABC, CBS<lb />
and NBC networks. Registra-<lb />
tion for the contest will be<lb />
November 1-3 in Memorial<lb />
Gym, Room 204. Stay tuned to<lb />
the IRS for more details.<lb />
Tar Heels Hold Big Edge in Statistics<lb />
GREENSBORO,<lb />
N.C. (UPI) � North<lb />
Carolina has the<lb />
statistical edge going<lb />
into Saturday's game<lb />
against Maryland, a<lb />
game that may go a<lb />
long way in determin-<lb />
ing an Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference champion.<lb />
The 8th-ranked Tar<lb />
Heels lead seven of the<lb />
11 team statistical<lb />
categories compiled by<lb />
theACC<lb />
The Tar Heels lead in<lb />
total offense, averaging<lb />
461.5 yards per game;<lb />
rushing offense with<lb />
303.2 yards; scoring of-<lb />
fense, averaging 34.7<lb />
points; total defense,<lb />
giving up 155.7 yards;<lb />
rushing defense, giving<lb />
up 43 yards pass<lb />
defense, giving up<lb />
112.7 yards; and scor-<lb />
ing defense, giving up<lb />
6.8 points a game.<lb />
Maryland is second<lb />
in total offense, with a<lb />
420.3 yard average;<lb />
third in rushing offense<lb />
with 196.3 yards; se-<lb />
cond in scoring offense<lb />
with 33.9 points; se-<lb />
cond in total defense<lb />
with 307.4 yards; se-<lb />
cond in rushing defense<lb />
with 66.0 yards; last in<lb />
passing defense with<lb />
242.4 yards and third in<lb />
scoring defense, giving<lb />
up 17.1 points a game.<lb />
Duke leads in passing<lb />
offense with 303.1<lb />
yards. Wake Forest<lb />
leads in net punting<lb />
with a 40.1 yard<lb />
average and kickoff<lb />
returns with a 21.5<lb />
game average.<lb />
In individual<lb />
statistics, Clemson run-<lb />
ning back Cliff Austin,<lb />
who rushed for 109<lb />
yards against North<lb />
Carolina State, held on<lb />
to the rushing lead in<lb />
the latest statistics.<lb />
Austin is averaging<lb />
115.7 yards a game, the<lb />
only runner in the<lb />
league averaging more<lb />
than 100 yards a game.<lb />
Tech's Jack Westbrook<lb />
is the best punt<lb />
returner, averaging<lb />
12.6 yards.<lb />
Austin leads the<lb />
ACC in scoring with 66<lb />
points. Just a point<lb />
behind is kicker Jess<lb />
Atkinson of Maryland.<lb />
Atkinson leads the<lb />
league in field goals,<lb />
making 13 of 16.<lb />
Ben Bennett of Duke<lb />
continues to lead in<lb />
total offense, averaging<lb />
248 yards a game. Gary<lb />
Schofield of Wake<lb />
Forest is second, with a<lb />
219.4 yard average.<lb />
Duke's Carl Franks<lb />
is the league's top pass<lb />
receiver, making 39 cat-<lb />
ches.<lb />
Wake Forest kicker<lb />
Harry Newsome is the<lb />
top punter in the<lb />
league, averaging 43.5<lb />
yards per kick.<lb />
Dominique To Be Brought Along Slowly<lb />
ATLANTA (UPI) �<lb />
Dominique Wilkins is<lb />
billed as "the savior"<lb />
who will carry Atlanta<lb />
to an NBA division ti-<lb />
tle, but the real key to<lb />
the Hawks' early suc-<lb />
cess may lie with oft-<lb />
troubled guard Eddie<lb />
Johnson.<lb />
Johnson, a two-time<lb />
NBA all-star, reported<lb />
to training camp 35<lb />
pounds overweight,<lb />
partly caused by the<lb />
daily dosage of lithium<lb />
he must take to combat<lb />
a manic-depressive con-<lb />
dition that resulted in<lb />
serious emotional pro-<lb />
blems the last two<lb />
years.<lb />
He's had trouble los-<lb />
ing the weight while<lb />
maintaining the lithium<lb />
dosage and is still 10<lb />
pounds overweight<lb />
with the Hawks open-<lb />
ing the season Friday<lb />
night at Detroit.<lb />
That has cost him<lb />
some of the speed and<lb />
quickness that earned<lb />
him the nickname<lb />
"Fast Eddie" and<lb />
enabled him to average<lb />
over 16 points a game<lb />
in five NBA seasons.<lb />
"I have been very<lb />
much concerned ad-<lb />
mitted Coach Kevin<lb />
Loughery. "I think Ed-<lb />
die is the key to this<lb />
whole ballclub. He has<lb />
progressed over the last<lb />
week but he's still car-<lb />
rying close to 10 extra<lb />
pounds, which is a lot<lb />
of weight.<lb />
"He hasn't been in<lb />
the best shape and he's<lb />
our best guard. He's<lb />
one of the premier<lb />
guards in the league.<lb />
For us to be a good<lb />
ballclub, he has to play<lb />
like that<lb />
After losing three<lb />
straight to Philadelphia<lb />
in the opening round of<lb />
the NBA playoffs last<lb />
season, the Hawks<lb />
opened owner Ted<lb />
Turner's purse strings<lb />
and sent forward John<lb />
Drew, who had fallen<lb />
in disfavor with some<lb />
Atlanta fans, and<lb />
reserve guard Freeman<lb />
Williams � along with<lb />
$1 million � to Utah<lb />
for local hero Domini-<lb />
que Wilkins.<lb />
Wilkins, a 6-7 leaper<lb />
who gave up his senior<lb />
year at Georgia and<lb />
became the third player<lb />
taken in the NBA draft,<lb />
will be immediately<lb />
thrust into the starting<lb />
lineup and counted on<lb />
to replace Drew's 18.5<lb />
scoring average.<lb />
There is little doubt<lb />
Wilkins will get the<lb />
points. But until he<lb />
adapts to the defense<lb />
required in the NBA,<lb />
he may give up almost<lb />
as many as he scores.<lb />
Loughery says<lb />
Wilkins can handle the<lb />
pressure placed on him<lb />
with "the savior"<lb />
label.<lb />
"He's not a prima<lb />
donna-type kid said<lb />
Loughery. "That's a<lb />
big plus. But there is an<lb />
awful lot of pressure on<lb />
him and he's actually<lb />
only a senior in college<lb />
this year. He needs an<lb />
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chosen in the draft with<lb />
6-5 guard Keith Ed-<lb />
monson of Purdue<lb />
their other first-round<lb />
choice. But Edmonson<lb />
missed three weeks of<lb />
training campas a<lb />
holdout and is way<lb />
behind learning<lb />
Loughery's system.<lb />
"The ideal thing with<lb />
rookies is to bring them<lb />
along slowly said<lb />
Loughery. "But<lb />
Dominique obviously<lb />
has been thrown into<lb />
the fire very quickly.<lb />
Edmonson has really<lb />
been hurt by the time<lb />
he's missed. He's cat-<lb />
ching up, but we do<lb />
things so much dif-<lb />
ferently from the way<lb />
he did in college<lb />
If Johnson doesn't<lb />
get in shape quickly,<lb />
however, Edmonson<lb />
may be playing more<lb />
than anticipated early<lb />
in the season.<lb />
The other big off-<lb />
season acquisition was<lb />
veteran center George<lb />
Johnson, who will team<lb />
with 7-1 Tree Rollins<lb />
and give the Hawks the<lb />
two leading shot-<lb />
blockers in the league.<lb />
With 6-8 Dan<lb />
Roundfield, one of the<lb />
league's premier strong<lb />
forwards, that gives the<lb />
Hawks an imposing<lb />
defensive front line.<lb />
"The intimidation<lb />
factor causing people<lb />
not to take the shots in<lb />
the middle they nor-<lb />
mally take may be more<lb />
important than the<lb />
blocked shots<lb />
themselves said<lb />
Loughery. "But we<lb />
can't get satisfied and<lb />
have breakdowns and<lb />
depend on the shot-<lb />
blocker to take care of<lb />
them<lb />
With the additon of<lb />
Wilkins and Edmonson<lb />
and Rollins' chronic<lb />
knees in better shape<lb />
than in years, Loughery<lb />
plans to run more, but<lb />
the team had problems<lb />
executing the fastbreak<lb />
during a 3-5 exhibition<lb />
season. Wilkins wasn't<lb />
much help on the<lb />
defensive boards and<lb />
the guard play broke<lb />
down with Johnson<lb />
slowed, Wes Matthews<lb />
erratic, and Rory Spar-<lb />
row more familiar with<lb />
a set-up type offense.<lb />
"I am more concern-<lb />
ed about rebounding<lb />
the ball to get the of-<lb />
fense going than the<lb />
guard play said<lb />
Loughery.<lb />
Loughery said he<lb />
thinks the Hawks.<lb />
42-40 last season<lb />
despite being crippled<lb />
by injuries, can<lb />
challenge Milwaukee<lb />
for the Central Division<lb />
title "but I don't think<lb />
it's going to happen<lb />
right away<lb />
"I think this team is<lb />
going to be much<lb />
stronger as the year<lb />
goes on he said.<lb />
"The young players are<lb />
a significant part of our<lb />
game plan and Eddie<lb />
Johnson is not at 100<lb />
percent yet.<lb />
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The ECU men's ten-<lb />
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to 2-0 Wednesday<lb />
afternoon with an 8-1<lb />
victory over the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina<lb />
at Wilmington.<lb />
Head coach Pat<lb />
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pleased with the overall<lb />
play of the team.<lb />
"There wasn't a ball<lb />
they didn't get to<lb />
said Sherman. "We got<lb />
behind in doubles but<lb />
came back<lb />
Sherman expressed<lb />
concern over a few in-<lb />
juries the Pirates have<lb />
suffered this season,<lb />
but felt that they show-<lb />
ed some depth against<lb />
the Seahawks.<lb />
Ted Lepper 2-6, 7-6<lb />
,6-2; Galen Treble (E)<lb />
def. Lance Thompson<lb />
6-3, 6-4; Paul Owen (E)<lb />
def. Rick Watson 6-4,<lb />
4-6, 6-3; Tom Buttle<lb />
(E) def. Nelson Hughes<lb />
6-2, 6-1; Don Rutledge<lb />
(E) def. Rodney Ibepaz<lb />
6-1, 7-6.<lb />
In singles, John<lb />
Shackleford (E) def.<lb />
In doubles, Lepper<lb />
and Rutledge (W) def.<lb />
Shackleford and<lb />
Thompson 10-6; David<lb />
Creech and Treble (E)<lb />
def. Watson and<lb />
Ibepaz 10-6; Owen and<lb />
Cole King (E) def.<lb />
Hughes and Brook<lb />
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The Pirate's next<lb />
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