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�fte<lb />
(Earultmmi<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No,�<lb />
Tuesday, November 9,1982<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
PCB A rrests<lb />
ECU Student Released<lb />
Charges of "impeding traffic"<lb />
have been dismissed against ECU<lb />
student Theresa Alston who was ar-<lb />
rested last month during an anti-<lb />
PCB protest in Warren County.<lb />
Alston, 21, a senior in home<lb />
economics, was among over 500<lb />
people arrested during the six weeks<lb />
of demonstrations opposing the<lb />
Hunt administration decision to use<lb />
the Warren County site for a PCB<lb />
hazardous waste landfill.<lb />
Alston, who appeared in court for<lb />
about 90 minutes, said that the<lb />
charges against most of the<lb />
demonstrators were being dismiss-<lb />
ed. She was arrested along with 85<lb />
other demonstrators on Oct. 4 dur-<lb />
ing a protest in which she attempted<lb />
to block dump trucks full of PCB<lb />
contaminated soil that had been<lb />
scooped up from over 250 miles of<lb />
N.C. highways. The PCB had been<lb />
illegally dumped on the roadsides in<lb />
1979. "<lb />
According to Kenneth Ferruccio,<lb />
president of Warren County<lb />
Citizens Concerned About PCB,<lb />
only nine people are still appealing<lb />
their convictions while dozens of<lb />
others have received fines of $25 or<lb />
less and suspended sentences.<lb />
Ferruccio, arrested on four dif-<lb />
ferent occassions during the pro-<lb />
tests, said thatthe community (of<lb />
people living near the dump) has<lb />
never accepted the dump and does<lb />
not accept it now. There will be ten-<lb />
sion and conflictuntil the dump is<lb />
removed<lb />
More recently, over 200 people<lb />
took part in yet another protest<lb />
against the dump Saturday.<lb />
Under the theme "Hunt's experi-<lb />
ment has already failed the group<lb />
took part in a nine mile march from<lb />
the Warrenton Courthouse to the<lb />
landfill site. No one was arrested,<lb />
Ferruccio said.<lb />
The recent march was organized<lb />
to protest the fact that 750,000<lb />
gallons of water has accumulated in<lb />
the landfill, putting what protestors<lb />
claim is an extra six million pounds<lb />
of stress on the Fill's liner.<lb />
He further claims that "vast<lb />
amounts" of more secluded state<lb />
and federally owned land could<lb />
have been used for the dump site in-<lb />
'stead of picking an area so close to a<lb />
populated area. "It was the worst<lb />
possible site they could have chosen<lb />
from the standpoint of scientific<lb />
criteria Ferruccio said. "From the<lb />
standpoint of political criteria, they<lb />
thought it was an excellent choice<lb />
Ferruccio is planning to go on a<lb />
multi-state speaking tour with other<lb />
people who have opposed the dump<lb />
later this month. He hopes that the<lb />
tour will transform the "public<lb />
awareness that the situation has<lb />
generated into "political concern"<lb />
and "political pressure" to move<lb />
the Warren dump and discourage<lb />
the creation of others.<lb />
No Leads In The<lb />
Bizarre Shooting Of<lb />
Greenville Policeman<lb />
Who Is This Man?<lb />
Photo By STANLEY LEAKY<lb />
The football prognosticator, or is it? The man who is wearing the mask<lb />
may be the guy to finally help you break your local bookie. Let's hope<lb />
so.<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Slan Writer<lb />
There are still no leads in the case<lb />
of the bizarre shooting of a Green-<lb />
ville Police officer last Friday night.<lb />
C. Michael Futrell, 25, was shot in<lb />
the leg by a group of cult-like<lb />
assailants.<lb />
The assailants chanted "Pigs<lb />
must die" as they forced Futrell to<lb />
accompany them to Greenville's<lb />
Town Common near the Tar River<lb />
where the shooting occurred.<lb />
"We're basically at a total stand-<lb />
still in the case said Greenville<lb />
detective A.G. Whitaker, the officer<lb />
assigned to the case.<lb />
Whitaker said that there were no<lb />
leads or information as to the identi-<lb />
ty of the perpetrators. "To be total-<lb />
ly honest, we have no earthly idea<lb />
he added.<lb />
Futrell, who was shot below the<lb />
right knee-cap, was listed in<lb />
satisfactory condition at Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty Memorial Hospital on Monday.<lb />
He told The East Carolinian in a<lb />
telephone interview that he was feel-<lb />
ing better and expects to be released<lb />
near the end of the week.<lb />
He said that doctors wouldn't<lb />
know the full extent of his injuries<lb />
for a period of six to 10 weeks, but<lb />
that presently they don't foresee any<lb />
complications. 'It's just a matter of<lb />
time said Futrell, who will have to<lb />
wear a leg brace.<lb />
Futrell was abducted at gunpoint<lb />
by a group of four white males in a<lb />
green, beat-up station wagon. They<lb />
ordered him to get in their car at the<lb />
corner of Fourth Street and the<lb />
Evans Street Mall at approximately<lb />
8:40 p.m. Friday evening, as he was<lb />
reporting to his usual post with<lb />
Greenville's "downtown squad<lb />
The men had initially stopped<lb />
Futrell to ask directions but then<lb />
forced him into their car and drove<lb />
him down to the Town Common<lb />
near First Street.<lb />
According to Futrell, he was then<lb />
led by three of the men to a secluded<lb />
area on the commons while the<lb />
fourth suspect drove the car to the<lb />
area near the Greene Street bridge.<lb />
The three men, all identically<lb />
dressed in Army fatigues with<lb />
emblems showing a pig with a knife<lb />
through it on the backs of the<lb />
jackets, kept chanting "Pigs must<lb />
die" as they led Futrell to the area<lb />
where he was shot with his own ser-<lb />
vice revolver.<lb />
"I was afraid they would kill<lb />
me Futrell said. "I didn't think<lb />
See LOCAL, Page 5<lb />
University Wasting Money Through Phone Misuse By Staff<lb />
Recent reports have indicated that<lb />
students, faculty and staff members<lb />
have not been using the University's<lb />
reduced-rate long distance<lb />
telephone system properly, resulting<lb />
in an increased cost of over 50 per-<lb />
cent on some long distance calls.<lb />
ECU's telephones are tied into<lb />
what is called a DAIN (Dial Access<lb />
Inter-city Network) which entitles<lb />
users to discounts on both in-state<lb />
and out-of-state long distance calls.<lb />
Under the DAIN system, a person<lb />
making a long distance call must<lb />
ECU Athlete Gets Fine<lb />
And Suspended Sentence<lb />
For Pistol Possession<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
csKditor<lb />
ECU football player Jeff Pegues<lb />
pleaded guilty yesterday to illegal<lb />
possession of a firearm on campus<lb />
in Greenvillle District Court yester-<lb />
day.<lb />
Pegues, 20, was given a six month<lb />
suspended sentence, three years pro-<lb />
bation and ordered to pay a fine of<lb />
$100 plus court costs.<lb />
Pegues, who has been suspended<lb />
indefinitely from the football team,<lb />
was charged last Sunday night<lb />
following the accidental shooting of<lb />
another Pirate football player, red-<lb />
shirted, walk-on Steve Sellers.<lb />
Sellers was listed in stable condi-<lb />
tion yesterday after undergoing<lb />
another operation for damage to his<lb />
spleen, liver and colon, a hospital<lb />
spokesperson said.<lb />
According to police reports the<lb />
gun, a .25 caliber pistol, was ap-<lb />
parently given to him by his<lb />
girlfriend and was not registered<lb />
with the proper authorities in<lb />
Pegues hometown of Laurinburg,<lb />
N.C.<lb />
Head Football Coach Ed Emory<lb />
has removed Pegues from the train-<lb />
ing table, the special dining facility<lb />
where scholarship athletes eat. ECU<lb />
Sports Information Director Ken-<lb />
neth Smith said no action has been<lb />
taken on the condition of Pegues'<lb />
scholarship.<lb />
Associate Dean of Judiciary<lb />
James B. Mallory said Pegues has<lb />
been removed from the dorm, and<lb />
as far as he is concerned the matter<lb />
is officially closed.<lb />
Pegues and Sellers were team-<lb />
mates at Scotland County High<lb />
School. Sellers, a third-year<lb />
sophomore, attended Fayetteville<lb />
State University for two years<lb />
before coming to ECU.<lb />
dial "8" not "9" if they want to<lb />
receive the reduced charge. Anytime<lb />
a person dials "9" before dialing<lb />
the long distance number, the<lb />
university is charged the same rate<lb />
usually charged by Carolina<lb />
Telephone.<lb />
For example, a three-minute call<lb />
to New York City between the hours<lb />
of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. would cost<lb />
$1.43 from Greenville if the caller<lb />
uses a "9" before placing the call.<lb />
If an "8" is dialed first, the caller is<lb />
automatically tied into the DAIN<lb />
system which only charges 30 cents<lb />
per minute on out-of-state calls at<lb />
all hours, thereby making the same<lb />
call only 90 cents for a savings of<lb />
almost 40 percent.<lb />
Larger discounts are available on<lb />
in-stale long distance calls when the<lb />
DAIN system is used. A three<lb />
minute call to Charlotte, N.C. dur-<lb />
ing the same 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. time<lb />
slot would cost $1.27, versus only 36<lb />
cents with the DAIN discount,<lb />
which costs only 12 cents per minute<lb />
at all times.<lb />
According to ECU Business<lb />
Manager Julian Vainwright, who<lb />
oversees use of the phones, the<lb />
DAIN system is more economical in<lb />
most cases except when Carolina<lb />
Telephone's night rates are in effect<lb />
from 11 p.m. until 7 a.m. on<lb />
weeknights, all day Saturday and up<lb />
until 5 p.m. Sunday. At those hours<lb />
the rates are sometimes cheaper by<lb />
dialing "9" than using DAIN.<lb />
Vainwright encouraged long<lb />
distance phone users to "take ad-<lb />
vantage of the DAIN system and<lb />
to refer to the instruction manual in<lb />
the front of the ECU telephone<lb />
directory if more information is re-<lb />
quired.<lb />
Vainwright also pointed out that<lb />
anytime a call is made on the DAIN<lb />
system, the call is put on a timer<lb />
from the moment that the last digit<lb />
is dialed, giving the caller only 29<lb />
seconds to hang up the phone if a<lb />
busy signal is heard or there is no<lb />
answer. Vainwright noted that it<lb />
would be better if the caller redialed<lb />
a call as opposed to letting it ring<lb />
beyond the 29 second limit and<lb />
thereby be charged for a full one-<lb />
minute call.<lb />
"In order to terminate a call, the<lb />
receiver needs to be hung up for<lb />
over three seconds added Vain-<lb />
wright.<lb />
"With the programming<lb />
capabilities, we can give or deny ac-<lb />
cess to the DAIN system Vain-<lb />
wright said. He added that the class<lb />
of service for each department's<lb />
phone is centrally controled at the<lb />
system's main terminal in the base-<lb />
ment of Joyner Library and that, if<lb />
abused, the service could be discon-<lb />
tinued.<lb />
The DAIN system, as is the case<lb />
with all university phones, is for<lb />
"business purposes only<lb />
Art School's Accreditation Reevaluated<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The ECU School of Art is being<lb />
reevaluated this week for its ac-<lb />
creditation to the National Associa-<lb />
tion of Schools of Art, one of the<lb />
most important organizations for<lb />
U.S. art schools. The school has<lb />
been "on hold" for the last few<lb />
years, according to Dean Richard<lb />
H. Laing, because of major ad-<lb />
ministrative changes in the school.<lb />
Representatives from NASA have<lb />
been evaluating the art school since<lb />
Sunday but Laing does not expect<lb />
the announcement of their decision<lb />
to be made until April of next year.<lb />
He doesn't predict any difficulty in<lb />
the School of Art receiving the ac-<lb />
creditation .<lb />
"I don't see any problem in get-<lb />
ting through the evaluation Laing<lb />
said.<lb />
The School of Art is currently<lb />
ranked in Division One, the top<lb />
division by the national association,<lb />
and is the only accredited art school<lb />
in North Carolina. Schools are nor-<lb />
mally reevaluated for the first five<lb />
years after acceptance by NASA<lb />
and then at least once every 10<lb />
years. ECU's art school has been ac-<lb />
credited since 1962.<lb />
The school has made some major<lb />
changes since the association's last<lb />
visit in 1976, including the appoint-<lb />
ment of Laing as dean. They have<lb />
reorganized the foundation or<lb />
freshman level courses and switched<lb />
from a two-day instructor schedule<lb />
to a three-day plan.<lb />
"That put the teachers in the<lb />
classroom more than before.and put<lb />
them in more contact with the<lb />
students Laing said.<lb />
He cited the art school's recent<lb />
change from a nine department<lb />
organization to a consolidation into<lb />
two large unit departments of Fine<lb />
Arts and Design as a positive factor.<lb />
"They (NASA) are all very happy<lb />
about that he said.<lb />
The school also made some last<lb />
minute preparations for the evalua-<lb />
tion. For the first time in recent<lb />
years, the annual faculty exhibition<lb />
that opened Sunday in Grey Gallery<lb />
included work by students. There<lb />
has been more student artwork<lb />
displayed throughout the Jenkins<lb />
Fline Arts Building and a recent hec-<lb />
tic clean up has improved the<lb />
building's appearance.<lb />
Surveys Permit Students To<lb />
Voice Opinions On Instructors<lb />
By STEVE DEAR<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Students are once again getting a<lb />
chance to evaluate their teachers.<lb />
All this week "Student Opinion of<lb />
Instruction Surveys" are being con-<lb />
ducted in every undergraduate and<lb />
graduate class with more than five<lb />
students.<lb />
"This is the students' opportunity<lb />
to participate in matting their opi-<lb />
nions known. Their opinions are<lb />
valuable said Robert Ussery,<lb />
director of the Department Institu-<lb />
tional Research, the department<lb />
conducting the survey.<lb />
According to Ussery, the ECU<lb />
governance codes require all faculty<lb />
members to be evaluated.<lb />
The results from each class survey<lb />
will be given to the respective in-<lb />
structors and their departmental<lb />
chairpersons at the beginning of<lb />
next semester.<lb />
The surveys are not mandatory.<lb />
Even so, Ussery reports that last fall<lb />
90 percent of the students par-<lb />
ticipated. Referring to last year's<lb />
survey, Ussery saidThe students<lb />
very seriously and very reliably pro-<lb />
vided their honest and thoughtful<lb />
opinions<lb />
The surveys provide reliable in-<lb />
formation about the quality of the<lb />
classes to the instructors and depart-<lb />
ment heads. "On specific courses, if<lb />
the student responses indicated<lb />
great dissatisfaction with a textbook<lb />
or lab, for example, that might be<lb />
used in evaluations Ussery said.<lb />
"Each survey also acts as one fac-<lb />
tor among others in determining in-<lb />
structor's tenures, salaries, and pro-<lb />
motions Ussery added.<lb />
An estimate of the survey's cost<lb />
to ECU was not available.<lb />
However, Ussery said that surveys<lb />
of this type usually cost the school<lb />
between $15,000 and $20,000.<lb />
The two faculty members who<lb />
receive the best evaluations will<lb />
receive awards of $500 each. The<lb />
awards are paid for by the Depart-<lb />
ment of Alumni Reflations. Last<lb />
year's winners were Madge<lb />
McGreth, assistant professor of<lb />
medical technology, and Dr. David<lb />
Giles of special education.<lb />
Oh! I Forgot It Was Cold Out<lb />
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find out if he's got the right scoop or not. Oh well!<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN NOVEMBER 9,1982<lb />
f<lb />
Announcements<lb />
S<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
If you or your organization<lb />
would like to have an item printed<lb />
in the announcement column,<lb />
please type it on an announcement<lb />
form and send it to The East<lb />
Carolinian in care of the produc<lb />
tion manager.<lb />
Announcement forms are<lb />
available at the East Carolinian<lb />
office in the Publications Building.<lb />
Flyers and handwritten copy on<lb />
odd-sized paper cannot be ac-<lb />
cepted.<lb />
There is no charge tor an-<lb />
nouncements, but space is often<lb />
limited Therefore, we cannot<lb />
guarantee that your announce-<lb />
ment will run as long as you want<lb />
and suggest that you do not rely<lb />
solely on this column for publicity.<lb />
The deadline for announcements<lb />
is 3 p.m. Monday for the Tuesday<lb />
paper and 3 p.m. Wednesdayy for<lb />
the Thursday paper. No an-<lb />
nouncements received after these<lb />
deadlines will be printed.<lb />
This space is available to all<lb />
campus organizations and depart-<lb />
ments.<lb />
POSITION FOR<lb />
INDT MAJOR<lb />
There is an opening with Long<lb />
Manufacturing Co. tor a Quality<lb />
Control Supervisor. This perma-<lb />
nent position involves setting up<lb />
and maintaining a quality control<lb />
program in Rumania for tractors<lb />
manufactured for Long. The star-<lb />
ting date in immediately and the<lb />
salary is negotiable. Contact Nan-<lb />
cy Filinow in the Co-op office, ext.<lb />
6979, for more information.<lb />
BAPTIST CHURCH<lb />
There is a bus route for students<lb />
who wish to attend Sunday service<lb />
at Sycamore Hill Baptist Church.<lb />
The bus leaves the church and<lb />
goes into the campus from W. 5th<lb />
St. by Cotton, Fleming, and other<lb />
dorms at 10:40 am; swinging back<lb />
on 5th, going to main campus in<lb />
back of dorms and swinging by<lb />
Belk Dorm, it leaves and goes<lb />
across campus to dorms on South<lb />
Side (of campus) no later than<lb />
10:50 am, arriving at church at<lb />
11:00.<lb />
SAB MEETING<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Student Athletic Board tonight,<lb />
Nov 9, 1982 at 7:00 pm, in Rm 247<lb />
of Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
PHILOSOPHY CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Philosophy Club Wed Nov. 10, at<lb />
7:00 pm. Jeff Whisnant will pre<lb />
sent views on the philosophy of<lb />
nature. All interested persons<lb />
please attend this meeting.<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
Part-time co-op training posi-<lb />
tions are available with Buehler<lb />
Mfg. Co. in Kinston. These train-<lb />
ing positions could lead to full-<lb />
time opportunities in Production<lb />
Supervision. Production Control<lb />
or Purchasing in the new Buehler<lb />
plant in Raleigh beginning June,<lb />
1983. All interested INDT majors<lb />
contact Nancy Filinow in the Co-<lb />
op office, ext. 6979.<lb />
GEOLOGY CLUB<lb />
The East Carolina Geology Club<lb />
would like to invite all interested<lb />
people to come hear Dr. Alan<lb />
Glazner from UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
speak on "The Tertiary Volcanics<lb />
of the Southwest U.S He will<lb />
speak Friday, Nov. 12 at 2:00 in<lb />
Graham Bldg. Rm. 301.<lb />
SGA<lb />
The positions of White Dorm<lb />
Representatives and Graduate<lb />
Vice-President are presently un-<lb />
filled. If interested in filing for<lb />
either position, pick up an applica-<lb />
tion in the Mendenhall SGA office,<lb />
interviews will be held Wednes-<lb />
day. Nov. 10th at 7:00 pm.<lb />
SIGMA BROTHERS<lb />
Attention Sigma Big Brothers:<lb />
There will be an organizational<lb />
meeting Thrusday, Nov. 11 at 7:30<lb />
pm at the Sigma House.<lb />
HKSKAJU H tWI'KUS<lb />
Improve your (Tides! Ruth SI .00 for<lb />
(he currcai. 306 pate, research<lb />
catilof. 11.278 papers on Tile, all<lb />
academic subjects.<lb />
Rnterrk AaHHaau 11)21 Waho<lb />
Avc. 706 Los Aaartcs. CA 90025<lb />
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CADP<lb />
CADP will have a meeting<lb />
Tues Nov. 9 at 500 pm in the se-<lb />
cond floor conference room in Er-<lb />
win. Old and new members are in-<lb />
vited.<lb />
P.E. MAJORS<lb />
All P.E. majors and prospective<lb />
majors are invited to attend our<lb />
next Majors Club meeting Tues<lb />
Nov. 9 at 4:30 in Rm. 13 Minges.<lb />
Get involved and take pride in<lb />
your major. Members in atten-<lb />
dance last meeting were: Jill<lb />
Cobb, Karen Lewis, Keith Cannon,<lb />
Marc Scruggs, Lori Brann, Keene<lb />
Samuels, Reggie Fly the, David<lb />
Dean, Jeff Speight, Lee Goldberg,<lb />
Vickie Biagini, Robert Jones,<lb />
Stuart Briley, Wenday Taylor, Bil-<lb />
ly Simmons and April Maxem.<lb />
CO-OP FOR BUSINESS<lb />
MAJORS<lb />
There are positions available<lb />
with the General Accounting Of<lb />
fice as an Evaluation Trainee.<lb />
Students must have completed 75<lb />
hours and be available for two<lb />
work periods beginning in the Spr-<lb />
ing 1983 semester. Conversion to<lb />
permanent employment after<lb />
graduation would be likely. For<lb />
more information contact Carolyn<lb />
Powell at the Co-op office, ext.<lb />
6979.<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 />
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 />
S1.75-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 />
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 the 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 />
SPECIAL<lb />
EDUCATION<lb />
On Nov. 22, 1982 in room 129<lb />
Speight at 4:00 there will be a pro-<lb />
gram of much interest. As our<lb />
November program meeting<lb />
SCEC has invited Special Educa-<lb />
tion Directors from different<lb />
school systems to talk about their<lb />
system and job requirements.<lb />
Please attend. It will be to your ad<lb />
vantage.<lb />
CONCERT<lb />
On Nov. 30,1982 Student Council<lb />
for Exceptional Children will host<lb />
the Caswell Spirit Singers for a<lb />
Christmas concert. The concert<lb />
will begin at 3.30 p.m. In<lb />
Auditorium 244 Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center. Everyone is invited<lb />
and welcome Come out and get<lb />
into the Christmas spirit early.<lb />
YOU CAN<lb />
HELP<lb />
50,000 people die every day from<lb />
starvation I If you would like to<lb />
find out how YOU CAN HELP stop<lb />
these tragedies from happening,<lb />
you ere invited to an End Hunger<lb />
Breifing to be held on Tuesday,<lb />
November 16. from 3 to 7 p.m. in<lb />
the Coffeehouse in Mendenhall.<lb />
For more information on this im-<lb />
portant please call Steve Dear at<lb />
752 8786 or Jennifer Baugham at<lb />
355-6855.<lb />
FRISBEE<lb />
Learn new disc skills, play<lb />
ultimate, or just come to the bot<lb />
torn of College Hill Tuesdays and<lb />
Thursdays at 4:00 to throw frisbee<lb />
and enjoy these remaining<lb />
beautiful, warm autumn days.<lb />
Club meetings are Mondays at<lb />
8:00 in MSC, room 248. 1982<lb />
Natural Light Flying Disc Classic<lb />
Video will be shown at the Attic on<lb />
Wed. Nov 10.<lb />
RESUME<lb />
The career Planning and Place-<lb />
ment Service in the Bloxton House<lb />
is offering the following one hour<lb />
sessions to help you prepare your<lb />
own resume. November 10-2:00<lb />
p.m. and November 11-2:00 p.m.<lb />
Those seniors or graduate<lb />
students finishing this year and<lb />
planning to register with us are<lb />
especially urged to attend. You<lb />
may come to the Bloxton House at<lb />
either of tne above times.<lb />
PRC MAJORS<lb />
Seymour Johnson Air Force<lb />
Base in Goldsboro, NC has an<lb />
alternating Coop 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 wilting 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 81,000 per month<lb />
gross. Contact Nancy Filinow in<lb />
the Co-op office, 313 Rawl,<lb />
757-6979, if you would like to apply<lb />
or want more information.<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 $250 each.<lb />
Two scholarships, established by<lb />
Don and Jack Edwards of the<lb />
University Book Exchange, are in<lb />
the amount of 8500 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 />
tie, 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 />
THE EARLY<lb />
YEARS<lb />
The members of the Historic<lb />
Sit and Museum Development<lb />
Class of the Department of History<lb />
cordially Invite you to view the ex-<lb />
hibit "East Carolina: The Early<lb />
Years, 1907-1934 The exhibit is<lb />
located in the main lobby of the<lb />
Spillman Building and can be<lb />
viewed from November 4-18. It<lb />
was created in celebration of the<lb />
75th Anniversary of the Institution.<lb />
PHI SIGMA<lb />
TAU<lb />
There will be a Philosophy Club<lb />
meeting on Wednesday,<lb />
November 10 at 7:00 p.m. in<lb />
BD 313 The topic of discussion<lb />
will be "The Heraclitean Doctrine<lb />
of Flux" which will be presented<lb />
by Jeff Whisnant.<lb />
CO-OP POSITION<lb />
The U.S. Naval Academy in An<lb />
napolls, MD has a position open<lb />
for a Co-op student to work as a<lb />
programmer analyst. The student<lb />
must have a computer cscience<lb />
background and should be a<lb />
junior, the work experience is<lb />
alternating for two periods, the<lb />
first beginning on January 3,1982.<lb />
For more info contact Carolyn<lb />
Powell in the Co-op office, ext.<lb />
6979. Rawl 313.<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 />
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 />
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 />
CLASSIFIED ADS<lb />
You may use the form at right or<lb />
use a separate sheet of paper if<lb />
you need more lines. There are 33<lb />
units per line. Each letter, punc-<lb />
tuation mark and word space<lb />
counts as one unit. Capitalize and<lb />
hyphenate words properly. Leave<lb />
space at end of line if word<lb />
doesn't fit. No ads will be ac-<lb />
cepted over the phone. We<lb />
reserve the right to reject any ad.<lb />
All ads must be prepaid. Enclose<lb />
75� per line or fraction of a line.<lb />
Please print legibly! Use capital and<lb />
lower case letters.<lb />
Return lo MKDIA BOARD office (Ml EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN office) b 2 p.m. Monday before<lb />
Tuesday paper aad Wednesday before Thursday<lb />
publication.<lb />
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The Graduate Record Examina-<lb />
tion wiH 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 />
LADIES OF<lb />
ECU<lb />
You must know a good looking<lb />
guy, then you should send him to<lb />
the Buccaneer to fill out an ap-<lb />
plication.<lb />
PHI SIGMA<lb />
PI<lb />
Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi's<lb />
National Honor Fraternity will<lb />
hold its monthly business meeting<lb />
on Wednesday, November 10 in 132<lb />
Austin. The meeting will im-<lb />
mediately follow the 5:00 p.m.<lb />
pledge meeting. All brothers are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
The Coop office has a job open<lb />
ing for an accounting position<lb />
avaible with a local manufactur-<lb />
ing firm. Requires adding<lb />
machine experience and accoun<lb />
ting background. Interested<lb />
students should inquire at the Co-<lb />
op office, located in Rawl at room<lb />
313.<lb />
PSICHI<lb />
Psi ew presents another in-<lb />
teresting and informative meeting<lb />
Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 129<lb />
Speight. Mr. Dick Daves will<lb />
discuss the many ways Biofeed<lb />
back is used in today's society and<lb />
give a better insight into this topic.<lb />
Come and find out how Biofeed<lb />
back can help you in everyday life.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
Scholarships are available for<lb />
School of Business majors.<lb />
Students interested in making ap-<lb />
plication should secure forms<lb />
from the Financial Aid Office or<lb />
one of the following department of-<lb />
fices in the School of Business: Ac-<lb />
counting - R325, Decision Sciences<lb />
R238, Finance - R343; Manage<lb />
ment - R137, Marketing R233. All<lb />
applications must be submitted to<lb />
Ruth Jones (R334), Chairman of<lb />
School of Business Scholarhips<lb />
Committee by November 30, 1982.<lb />
Final selection will be made by the<lb />
ECU Student Scholarhips,<lb />
Fellowships, and Financial Aid<lb />
Committee upon recommendation<lb />
of the Dean of the School of<lb />
Business. The Dean's recommen-<lb />
dation will be made from can-<lb />
didates selected by the School of<lb />
Business Scholarship Committee.<lb />
The applicant must express an in-<lb />
terest in insurance on the applica-<lb />
tion and the permanent residence<lb />
of a candidate for this scholarship<lb />
must be in Eastern NC (East of<lb />
Highway 1-95) or any county west<lb />
of Highway 1-95 in which Pittard<lb />
and Perry, Inc maintains an of-<lb />
fice.<lb />
GREEKS<lb />
Marajen! November 10, 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
FREE BEER<lb />
Don't miss ECU'S last pep rally.<lb />
Attend the William Mary vs ECU<lb />
pep rally at Sportsworld, behind<lb />
Fosdicks Seafood Thursday night<lb />
Nov. 11 7:30-10:00 and receive a<lb />
tree beer at the Elbo later on that<lb />
night. There will be a bus pick-up<lb />
in front of Belk Dorm at 7:00. Join<lb />
ECU cheerleaders tor competi-<lb />
tions, prizes and 'Heaven on<lb />
Wheels' this Thursday at 7:30<lb />
CANOE TRIP<lb />
The outdoor recreation center<lb />
operated by the Dept. of<lb />
Intramural-Recreational services<lb />
is sponsoring a morning canoe trip<lb />
on Sat Nov. 13. The trip is<lb />
suitable for beginning or advanced<lb />
canoers. Trip participants will<lb />
meet behind Memorial Gym at<lb />
9:00 am on the 13th. The trip wil be<lb />
a leisurely paddle down the Tar<lb />
River lasting approximately 2<lb />
hours. Participants should arrive<lb />
back at Memorial Gym by 12 30<lb />
pm. Advance registration and<lb />
payment is due by 4:00 pm on<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 11. For registra<lb />
tion and more info please call or<lb />
stop by Rm. 183 in Memorial Gym<lb />
(757-6911).<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 suppor<lb />
ting this theme, which deals with<lb />
the future, has been issued, in an<lb />
ticipafion 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 win<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 />
HUNGER COALITION<lb />
The Oxfam America "Fast for a<lb />
World Harvest" is next week! if<lb />
you would like to participate you<lb />
are asked to go without eating on<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 18, and donate<lb />
your money to Oxfam American to<lb />
support self help development pro<lb />
jects in the poorest areas of<lb />
Africa, Asia and Latin American.<lb />
Look for the table in front of the<lb />
Supply Store and the Boom in<lb />
Mendenhall on the 17th and 18th.<lb />
For more info call 752 4216.<lb />
Together we can make the world a<lb />
better place to live.<lb />
PEACE COMMITTEE<lb />
Our world spends 1 million a<lb />
minute on military spending we<lb />
now have 60,000 nuclear weapons<lb />
on our planet. Does this outrage<lb />
you? Then join the activities of<lb />
The Greenville Peace Committee<lb />
We meet Friday night at 6:30 pm<lb />
at 610 So. Elm St. For more into<lb />
call 758 4906.<lb />
SMITHSONIAN<lb />
The Smithsonian institution is<lb />
offering 10 week graduate<lb />
research appointments in a varie<lb />
ty of areas. The graduate students<lb />
will conduct individual 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 />
Raw' ex� 6979<lb />
FRISBEE<lb />
1982 Natural Light Flying Disc<lb />
Classic Video will oe shown at the<lb />
Attic on Wed. Nov. 10. Free<lb />
beverage tor those wearing tour<lb />
nament shirts. Play ultimate at<lb />
the bottom of the hill on Tues. and<lb />
Thurs. at 4:00 the team is gen ing<lb />
hot and an ultimate tournament is<lb />
planned for a future date<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving the campus community<lb />
since 1925<lb />
Published every Tuesday ana<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday dur<lb />
ing the summer.<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
ticial newspaper of Eas'<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 South<lb />
Building on the campus of ECU.<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
POSTMASTER Send address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian.<lb />
Old South Building, ECU Green<lb />
ville, NC 27834<lb />
Telephone: 7S7-4344. 437, 4309<lb />
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MEN OF ECU<lb />
Do not be left out of the upcom<lb />
ing "Men of ECU" calendar<lb />
Come by the Buccaneer office By<lb />
5:00 pm. Friday, Nov 17 and pick<lb />
up your application All photos w.n<lb />
be taken on Sun , Nov 14 oetwee"<lb />
12:00 and 4:30 Call 757 6501 tor<lb />
more information<lb />
FACILITIES<lb />
CLOSED<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium facilities<lb />
including the pool, equipmen<lb />
check out room, weight room anc<lb />
gymnasium will close at 6.00 pm<lb />
on wed , Nov. 24th Minges Cci<lb />
eseum weight room ano swimm<lb />
mg pool will not ooen on Wed .<lb />
Nov. 24th. All facilities win<lb />
resume normal operations on<lb />
Mon . Nov 29th<lb />
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SKI FLASH<lb />
Snowski registration for<lb />
Christmas Break Trip will be Nov<lb />
9 at 4:00 PM in Memorial Gym 108.<lb />
A $5 deposit will be accepted to<lb />
reserve your space. Call Jo<lb />
Saunders at 757-6000 if you need<lb />
more information.<lb />
Gl Camouflaged Fatigues and<lb />
T Shirts, Sleeping Bags,<lb />
Backpacks, Camping Equip<lb />
ment. Steel Toed Shoes, Dtslte<lb />
and Over 788 Different New and<lb />
Used Items. Cowboy<lb />
ARMY-NAVY<lb />
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Bring this ad for<lb />
10 OFF<lb />
on the purchase of<lb />
one of our lab coats!<lb />
All types of uniforms at reasonable<lb />
prices. Lab coats, stethoscopes, shoes,<lb />
and hose. Also � used ECU nurses<lb />
uniforms. Trade-ins allowed.<lb />
Located 1710 W. 6th St.<lb />
off Memorial Drive. <lb />
Near Hollowell's Drug and old hospital.<lb />
beI beef buy i<lb />
in greenville! i<lb />
22 ounce draft 85$, refill 50$; keep the cup. �<lb />
Wednesday night is college night at the Sandwich Game <lb />
After your first beer at regular price, each 22 ounce Sandwich "<lb />
Game Cup of draft is only 50c. Get your friends and come to <lb />
the Sandwich Game�the best beer buy, cheapest games, �<lb />
and finest sandwiches in town. ft<lb />
264 Bypass Behind Ramada Inn<lb />
South Park Shopning Center �Greenville<lb />
John's Flowers &amp; Gifts<lb />
Pitt Plaza Shopping Center<lb />
SALE 25 OFF<lb />
on all gifts, plants and<lb />
dried silk arrangements<lb />
Buy now and<lb />
SA VEfor Christmas<lb />
Cash &amp; Carry Only<lb />
Pitt Plaza Store Only<lb />
GOLF SPECIAL<lb />
Indian Trails<lb />
Country Club<lb />
Fairway Dr Griffon N.C.<lb />
Please be our guest for<lb />
18 holes of golf for only<lb />
$6.00 for cart &amp;<lb />
green fees<lb />
Open MonFri.<lb />
8 a.m5 p.m.<lb />
524-S48S<lb />
DAILY SPECIALS AT<lb />
uBiU?)<lb />
Famous Foot Long Sandwichos<lb />
Ainu SHAK BMT (HAM, PEPPERONI, GENOA, BOLOGNA) &amp; CHIPS<lb />
MON- AND A SMALL SODA FOR $2.09<lb />
TUES SNAK ROAST BEEP, BAG OP CHIPS, AND A SMALL SODA<lb />
1UB' POR $2.09<lb />
WEB SNAK MEATBALL, BAG OF CHIPS, AND A SMALL SODA POR<lb />
THURS. SNAK H.4J, BAG OF CHIPS AND A SU SODA FOR $1.89<lb />
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Noise Ordinance<lb />
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Unlike its theoretical benefits,<lb />
Greenville's newly-proposed city or-<lb />
dinance, which calls for the imposi-<lb />
tion of "enforceable' noise limita-<lb />
tions on city events, may just be yet<lb />
another exercise in futility.<lb />
Despite the fact that the proposal<lb />
has not yet been finalized, its pre-<lb />
sent form calls for decibel limita-<lb />
tions to be placed on "any activities<lb />
where noise is a factor And<lb />
although limits would be variable<lb />
(inasmuch as time, location and<lb />
other factors), at no time could the<lb />
noise exceed 70 decibels � the<lb />
average noise level of a<lb />
"heavy-traffic" situation �<lb />
without a permit.<lb />
Naturally then, said permits<lb />
would be made readily available to<lb />
residents and students at a cost of $5<lb />
to $25, depending on this, that and<lb />
the other (several factors, many of<lb />
which border on the insane).<lb />
The purpose, in theory, of the or-<lb />
dinance is to provide city officials<lb />
with some absohite means of<lb />
deteriming legal and illegal noise.<lb />
With this in mind, however, it<lb />
would be interesting to discover just<lb />
how those officials plan to enforce<lb />
such a seemingly-vague law.<lb />
Will student social "functions"<lb />
now be subjected to uninvited<lb />
guests, crashing selected get-<lb />
togethers around the campus area<lb />
with an array of cords, meters and<lb />
assorted citations?<lb />
Will the city furnish the university<lb />
with a list of proverbial "Dos and<lb />
Don'ts" (perhaps a few examples or<lb />
some rough estimate of what con-<lb />
stitutes a noise level exceeding 70<lb />
decibels), or will students be ex-<lb />
pected to purchase their own party-<lb />
meters?<lb />
At this point, perhaps a few ex-<lb />
amples will suffice:<lb />
The noise rating for an<lb />
"average" library is 40 decibels. A<lb />
quiet office generally puts out 50<lb />
decibels; normal conversation, 60<lb />
decibels. Heavy trucks put out<lb />
about 90 decibels, 20 more than the<lb />
ordinance allows. So, provided no<lb />
one accidentally flips on his hair<lb />
dri?r, and no one's alarm goes off<lb />
during a party, everything should be<lb />
okay.<lb />
To the ordinance's credit,<lb />
however, it should be noted that<lb />
Pirate fans will still be allowed to<lb />
cheer at home sporting events. Also,<lb />
emergency vehicles will still retain<lb />
the right to use sirens; residents can<lb />
leave their sickles in the garage and<lb />
continue to cut their lawns with gas-<lb />
powered mowers, and airplanes fly-<lb />
ing over Greenville skies will<lb />
likewise be exempt (provided there<lb />
are no parties onboard).<lb />
But it is also necessary to<lb />
remember that ECU already has its<lb />
own permit clause governing the<lb />
noise levels on campus, a clause<lb />
which thus far has worked efficient-<lb />
ly.<lb />
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mind, determining the relative<lb />
benefits of the proposed ordinance<lb />
has, hopefully, been made<lb />
somewhat simpler.<lb />
'Real-Life' Drama An Endangered Species<lb />
Today's Television<lb />
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Ginsu), it'd have to be watching television.<lb />
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and watch all my favorite stars.<lb />
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mention (mainly because I don't know<lb />
who the hell they are), my love for TV<lb />
hasn't blinded me from realizing the<lb />
serious limitations and faults of today's<lb />
producers and directors. The problem is,<lb />
television nowadays just isn't real.<lb />
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for instance. Now, as much as I love to<lb />
watch the hilarious antics of all the terrific<lb />
actors on that program each week, I can't<lb />
help but wonder who the producers think<lb />
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time you saw Isaac, the "trusty"<lb />
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Gopher's "mad-money" drawer to sup-<lb />
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a naive June Cleaver and turn on Wally<lb />
and the Beave?<lb />
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married?<lb />
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elaborate.<lb />
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Just once.<lb />
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rock band. Recent East Carolinian surveys<lb />
have revealed that he is a helluva nice guy.<lb />
U.S. Urbanites Getting The Pentagon Shaft<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
 mr�K�n Journal<lb />
If you live in an urban metropolitan<lb />
area, as three out of four Americans do,<lb />
you are probably being hurt directly by<lb />
runaway Pentagon spending. According to<lb />
a new economic report, 176 of the 266<lb />
metropolitan areas in the United States pay<lb />
more in tax dollars destined for the<lb />
military than they get back in Pentagon<lb />
spending in their areas.<lb />
"The federal government says a study<lb />
by Employment Research Associates of<lb />
Lansing, Mich "acts as a giant syphon,<lb />
draining tax money out of 176<lb />
metropolitan areas into those which have<lb />
large military bases or very high military<lb />
contracts Hardest hit, according to a<lb />
study titled Bankrupting American Cities,<lb />
are municipalities in the industrialized<lb />
Northeast and Midwest. New York City is<lb />
expected to pay $9 billion more in military<lb />
taxes than it will get back in fiscal year<lb />
1983. Detroit will lose a cool $3 billion.<lb />
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that gain more than they lose are in the<lb />
South or West. Albuquerque, Denver and<lb />
St. Loius, among others, benefit from con-<lb />
centrated military spending. Even so, ac-<lb />
cording to the ERA study, the gains are<lb />
smaller than they seem, since the Pentagon<lb />
largesse goes directly only to "a relatively<lb />
narrow group of military contracters and<lb />
employees Benefits to the communities<lb />
at large are ambiguous, argues Dr. James<lb />
Anderson, the report's author.<lb />
Not so the losses for cities whose dollars<lb />
are chewed up by the military maw. There<lb />
is that much less to spend on building and<lb />
maintaining roads, bridges, parks, schools<lb />
and libraries. The products of defense<lb />
spending � bombs, bullets, tanks � don't<lb />
re-enter the economy as consumer goods,<lb />
either. They benefit the average American<lb />
only in abstract � as ultra-expensive tools<lb />
with which to defend our "national securi-<lb />
ty<lb />
"The simplest conclusion which one<lb />
may draw about this military budget<lb />
writes Anderson, "is that at a time of an<lb />
acute and growing capital shortage in the<lb />
U.S and at a time of declining U.S. pro-<lb />
ductivity, more than $200 billion � about<lb />
$600 million per day � of U.S. capital<lb />
resources will be expended for unproduc-<lb />
tive and destructive purposes in the name<lb />
of national security<lb />
In the meanime, 2,000 miles of the still-<lb />
uncompleted interstate highway system<lb />
crumble each year for lack of proper<lb />
maintenance; nearly half of the bridges in<lb />
the U.S. need shoring up, and public<lb />
transportation systems are screeching to a<lb />
halt. All this while the automobile, con-<lb />
struction and steel industries suffer their<lb />
worst reversals since the Great Depression.<lb />
It is precisely those industries, of course,<lb />
which are concentrated in cities hit hardest<lb />
by the loss of tax dollars to the brass hats.<lb />
And it is those cities in which a<lb />
disproportionate share of poor Americans<lb />
live � both the underclass that has long<lb />
festered in city and countryside alike and<lb />
the New Poor of the Reagan era. Accor-<lb />
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million Americans fell below the poverty<lb />
line in 1981. Eight hundred thousand of<lb />
them were children.<lb />
For the New Poor, life is hard and get-<lb />
ting harder. Social services that could have<lb />
helped them survive have already been<lb />
sacrificed to the greater glory of the<lb />
military budget. President Reagan has not<lb />
cut federal spending � as he claimed he<lb />
would do � merely shifted spending from<lb />
human needs to the Pentagon. Military<lb />
spending is the only major part of the<lb />
budget that has grown in real terms �<lb />
beyond inflation � since Reagan and his<lb />
supply-side sidekicks took office.<lb />
"The conclusion writes Anderson in<lb />
Bankrupting the Cities, "is inescapable:<lb />
Accelerated military spending will result in<lb />
the impoverishment of major sectors of<lb />
American society and worsening budget<lb />
problems for most metropolitan areas<lb />
Sustained high military budgets will make<lb />
the U.S. a poorer, weaker and more divid-<lb />
ed nation<lb />
r Campus Forum<lb />
Student's Temporal Remembrances Off Base<lb />
Last week, a letter was written to this<lb />
column by James Aleo about an incident<lb />
that occurred on the ECU intramural field<lb />
last Monday night (11-1). He seemed very<lb />
dissatisfied with the promptness of the ser-<lb />
vice that was given to an injured player by<lb />
the Greenville Rescue Squad and the ECU<lb />
security department. Being the senior of-<lb />
ficial in charge that night, I would like to<lb />
correct a few statemets that were made by<lb />
Mr. Aleo:<lb />
� Aleo stated that the campus police "saw<lb />
fit to send a policeman to the scene; this<lb />
took nearly IS minutes I called the<lb />
security department via the "blue light<lb />
system" from Minges Coliseum at 9:49<lb />
p.m. It took me less than two minutes to<lb />
run back to the intramural field, which is<lb />
only about 200 yards away. When I arrived<lb />
back at the field, a security patrolman was<lb />
at the location. I feel that two minutes is a<lb />
very good response time.<lb />
� Aleo also stated that it took the rescue<lb />
squad 10 minutes to arrive at the scene.<lb />
The rescue squad was called at 9:52 and ar-<lb />
rived at the intramural field at 9:58. That's<lb />
six minutes response time. Not bad for a<lb />
rescue squad that has to drive through<lb />
downtown traffic and five stoplights!<lb />
� From the time I called the campus securi-<lb />
ty (9:49) to the time the rescue squad<lb />
departed with the injured party (10:03), a<lb />
period of 14 minutes had elapsed. Mr.<lb />
Aleo stated that it was at least 25 minutes.<lb />
� Mr. Aleo's suggestion that a confidential<lb />
code be given the intramural department<lb />
for use in emergency situations may be<lb />
good in theory, but how long will that code<lb />
stay confidential when it must be known<lb />
by virtually all staff, work-study students,<lb />
self-help students, athletic trainers and<lb />
security personnel employed by the in-<lb />
tramural department? All employees<lb />
would have to know the number, and they<lb />
change every semester.<lb />
I would like to thank the ECU security<lb />
department for their prompt actions that<lb />
night: first, as an intramural employee,<lb />
and second, as a student of this university.<lb />
I would also like to extend my appreciation<lb />
to the Greenville Rescue Squad for their<lb />
quick response that night and continued<lb />
support of the university. As an employee<lb />
and as a student, I feel that all parties in-<lb />
volved in the situation acted promptly and<lb />
correctly and I hope that if 1 am ever in<lb />
the shoes of the injured soccer player, I am<lb />
acted on in the same prompt manner.<lb />
Duane Grooms<lb />
GradPhys. Ed.<lb />
Baha'i Clarified<lb />
The Baha'i Association of ECU, and the<lb />
larger Greenville Baha'i Community, wish<lb />
to thank The East Carolinian for the<lb />
publicity we have recently received through<lb />
you.<lb />
Members of the association felt that a<lb />
few points in your most recent story (Oct.<lb />
14) needed to be clarified, though. It was<lb />
mentioned that Bill Jurney's parents are<lb />
Baha'is, and that "he has been one all his<lb />
life Unlike the children of the followers<lb />
of other religions, a child born to Baha'i<lb />
parents is not automatically a Baha'i. As<lb />
the story mentioned, "Baha'u'llah<lb />
established 15 as the age of maturity<lb />
What this means is that Baha'i parents are<lb />
to give their children a broad, spiritual<lb />
education, exposing them to the existence<lb />
and teachings of all the major prophets of<lb />
God.<lb />
Should the child desire to join the Baha'i<lb />
community, heshe has the opportunity to<lb />
do so once heshe reaches the age of 15.<lb />
This broad based religious training which<lb />
they receive enables children of Baha'is to<lb />
more deeply appreciate the value and truth<lb />
inherent in all the world's religions.<lb />
It is not possible to be a Baha'i and re-<lb />
ject Christ, or any of God's other<lb />
messengers. Nor is it possible to be a<lb />
Baha'i without first studying the faith and<lb />
being familiar with other belief systems,<lb />
then making an informed decision. This is<lb />
the principle of "independent investigation<lb />
of truth which Baha'is regard as essen-<lb />
tial to spiritual maturity.<lb />
Also, the decision to become a Baha'i<lb />
does not end the process of "independent<lb />
investigation" of other religions.<lb />
Baha'u'llah taught that Baha'is should<lb />
associate "with the people of religions with<lb />
joy and fragrance so we welcome<lb />
dialogue and cooperative ventures with<lb />
other religions. We extend our invitation<lb />
to students of other religious beliefs, as<lb />
well as any other interested individuals, to<lb />
come ot our meetings. We will meet at 5<lb />
pm. in room 212 Mendenhall on Wed<lb />
Nov. 17; and Wed Dec. 1, for our final<lb />
general meeting of the semester. The board<lb />
meets during alternate weeks.<lb />
We also welcome invitations from other<lb />
groups and classes on campus to attend<lb />
their meetings and discuss the Baha'i<lb />
teachings more broadly.<lb />
Again, thank you for your extensive and<lb />
accurate story.<lb />
For the Baha'i Association,<lb />
Karen S. Tarlo<lb />
Grad. Student, Nursing<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
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By MIKE HAMER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Tuesday after-<lb />
noon, November 16, an<lb />
"Ending Hunger Brief-<lb />
ing" will be presented<lb />
in the coffee-house at<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
According to Marty<lb />
Corley, who will be<lb />
conducting the<lb />
meeting, "The briefing<lb />
gives the information<lb />
on world hunger that<lb />
has taken other people<lb />
an incredible amount<lb />
of time to put together.<lb />
"People who are too<lb />
busy to get all the facts<lb />
on hunger can come to<lb />
the briefing and be<lb />
brought up to date on<lb />
the current information<lb />
on world hunger<lb />
Corley said.<lb />
According to Ms.<lb />
Jennifer Baughn, a<lb />
local Hunger Project<lb />
coordinator who par-<lb />
ticipated in a briefing in<lb />
September, "The brief-<lb />
ing comes from the<lb />
viewpoint that hunger<lb />
can be stopped and<lb />
everyone can do a little<lb />
something about it.<lb />
"The briefing gives<lb />
people a sense of their<lb />
own power to make a<lb />
difference in the<lb />
world<lb />
The briefing will run<lb />
from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.<lb />
and, according to<lb />
Local Officer Abducted;<lb />
Shot On Town Common<lb />
Baughn, "It's impor-<lb />
tant to make the com-<lb />
mitment to stay for the<lb />
entire session because<lb />
the briefing builds<lb />
upon itself. The last<lb />
half hour is the most<lb />
important part because<lb />
this is where people can<lb />
make their own per-<lb />
sonal commitment as to<lb />
what they can do to and<lb />
world hunger<lb />
On Thrusday, Nov.<lb />
18, the ECU Hunger<lb />
Coalition is sponsoring<lb />
this year's "Fast for a<lb />
World Harvest The<lb />
Hunger Coalition is<lb />
asking persons to go<lb />
without eating for one<lb />
day, or to skip one<lb />
meal, and donate their<lb />
food money to Oxfam<lb />
America to support<lb />
"self-help development<lb />
projects" in the poorest<lb />
areas of Asia, Africa<lb />
and Latin America.<lb />
Other events relating<lb />
to World Hunger will<lb />
be conducted during<lb />
the week of Nov. 15-19.<lb />
Anyone wanting<lb />
more information on<lb />
the fast can call<lb />
752-4216. Persons in-<lb />
terested in the Ending<lb />
Hunger Briefing should<lb />
call 355-6855.<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
NOVEMBERS 1982 Page 6<lb />
Ballet Theatre<lb />
Is Opening For<lb />
'8283 Series<lb />
A scene from American Ballet Theatre II production One in Five. The company is coming to campus Thursday, Nov. 18.<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
Unions Theatre Arts Series is proud<lb />
to begin its 1982-1983 season with<lb />
the world acclaimed American<lb />
Ballet Theatre II. The performance<lb />
is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 18<lb />
at 8 p.m. in McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
American Ballet Theatre II,<lb />
originally Ballet Repertory Com-<lb />
pany, is a showcase for talented,<lb />
young dancers as a part of the<lb />
American Ballet Theatre's commit-<lb />
ment to bringing dance to a greater<lb />
number of locations. Mikhail<lb />
Baryshnikov, Artistic Director of<lb />
American Ballet Theatre, describes<lb />
American Ballet Theatre II "as<lb />
transforming talents of excellent<lb />
potential into performing artists<lb />
Perform they do. Critics world-<lb />
wide have praised the companies<lb />
astonishing versatility and extremely<lb />
consistent high quality perfor-<lb />
mances. Their program might in-<lb />
- elude a 19th century romantic<lb />
ballet, a classical pas de deux, a<lb />
modern dance work, and a contem-<lb />
porary ballet newly choreographed<lb />
specifically for the company. Since<lb />
it is a small company (8 women, 7<lb />
men), each member must be of<lb />
soloist caliber. American Ballet<lb />
Theatre II "alumni" comprise one-<lb />
third of American Ballet Theatre.<lb />
Others have gone on to dance with<lb />
the Joffrey Ballet, the National<lb />
Ballet of Canada, the New York Ci-<lb />
ty Ballet, and the Alvin Ailey<lb />
American Dance Comapny. No<lb />
wonder Clive Barnes has called it,<lb />
"The finest small classical company<lb />
in the United States<lb />
Tickets are on sale at the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center. Tickets are $4 for ECU<lb />
students presenting their ECU ac-<lb />
tivity card and student ID. Faculty,<lb />
staff and public tickets are $8.<lb />
Those age 14 and under have<lb />
specially priced tickets at $5. All<lb />
tickets at the door will be $8.<lb />
For additional information con-<lb />
tact the Central Ticket Office at<lb />
757-6611, ext. 266. The hours of the<lb />
Central Ticket Office are Monday-<lb />
Friday 10a.m. to 4p.m.<lb />
Tickets are also on sale for Julius<lb />
Baker, well-known flutist.<lb />
'Sophisticated Ladies' Another Video Venture<lb />
By MIKE HAMER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
When I was fourteen years old, I talked two<lb />
classmates of mine into hitchhiking five miles up to the<lb />
Elks Club in Derby, Vermont, to hear the legendary<lb />
Duke Ellington and his orchestra. This was in 'he days<lb />
when the band was performing close to 300 dates a year,<lb />
and most of the players had passed middle age a while<lb />
back. Not too many people showed up, there may have<lb />
been more folks across the road at the Derby Port<lb />
Drive-In Theatre, but my friends and I knew that we<lb />
were listening to the best live music we'd ever heard.<lb />
Duke Ellington was a superb showman, even on such a<lb />
slow night, and the band was tight, as only a band that<lb />
played so much together could be tight. Even though 1<lb />
ended up walking five miles back to home and a wor-<lb />
ried, irate mother. That was an evening I'll never forget.<lb />
And so I was intrigued when I saw posters around cam-<lb />
pus advertising Sophisticated Ladies, a Broadway<lb />
tribute to Duke Ellington.<lb />
The show came to newly renovated Wright<lb />
Auditorium this past Friday evening, live from the<lb />
LaFontaine Theatre on Broadway. With its slick pro-<lb />
motion, and with the music of the great Duke Ellington,<lb />
the show had tremendous potential, which it did not en-<lb />
tirely fullfiil in this video broadcast.<lb />
The first half hour to forty-five minutes of the show<lb />
were spent in telling the audience how happy the pro-<lb />
ducers were to be doing a show revolving around Duke<lb />
Ellington. The viewer was told that this was a story<lb />
about a band. When the show did get underway,<lb />
however, it became obvious that this was a current<lb />
Broadway review,(is that the right word) and the band<lb />
was very much in the background.<lb />
This is not to say that the performances were not ex-<lb />
cellent. The singing and dancing of Paula Kelly, Hinton<lb />
Battle, Phyllis Hyman, Gregg Burge, Terri Klausner,<lb />
Calvin McRae, Leeta Galway and Lorraine Fields were<lb />
all of top quality and very stimulating. A couple of the<lb />
dance duets featuring Hinton Battle and Gregg Burge<lb />
were among the best that I have ever seen. Paula Kelly,<lb />
Phyllis Hyman and Terri Klausner gave vocal perfor-<lb />
mances that were professional.<lb />
The sound quality of the video improved as the show<lb />
developed. During the interviews at the beginning of the<lb />
show the sound was very bassy (boomy), and in the first<lb />
half of the show, some of the vocals were lost in the<lb />
mix. But these problems seemed to have been taken care<lb />
of after the intermission.<lb />
According to John Zieman of Campus Entertainment<lb />
Network, the video presentation comes in somewhere<lb />
between film and a live performance. Many people left<lb />
at the intermission. I don't know if they had expected<lb />
something different or if they were not satisfied with the<lb />
quality. For my part, the show did not compare with the<lb />
live performance of the Duke Ellington Orchestra under<lb />
the direction of Mercer Ellington in Hendrix Theatre a<lb />
few years ago. As a supplement to normal concert pro-<lb />
gramming, I think the video concerts are a good idea,<lb />
but I feel that tftket prices need to be dowrVfftere with<lb />
the movie prices and not up there with the concert<lb />
prices. The show was definitely not worth the originally<lb />
quoted price of $12 for a general admission ticket, een<lb />
though it was reported that Showtime viewers had to<lb />
pay up to $15 for a hookup for the play.<lb />
It was interesting that viewers were not exactly sure of<lb />
how to react to the show. Does one applaud the TV?<lb />
The Ninth Returns<lb />
Classic Performed For 75th Year<lb />
The first Greenville performance<lb />
of Beethoven's beloved Ninth Sym-<lb />
phony was November 11, 1973.<lb />
Now, nine years later, it will be<lb />
heard again in honor of the 75th<lb />
Anniversary of ECU.<lb />
On Sunday, November 14, at 3:15<lb />
p.m the East Carolina Symphony<lb />
Orchestra, combined choruses of<lb />
the ECU School of Music, the<lb />
Greenville Choral Society, and four<lb />
young professional soloists will join<lb />
forces to present Beethoven's Ninth<lb />
in Wright Auditorium on the ECU<lb />
campus.<lb />
The outstanding quartet of<lb />
singers engaged for this perfor-<lb />
mance includes Jane Williams,<lb />
soprano, and Gary Glaze, tenor, of<lb />
New York City; ECU alumnus Jane<lb />
Murray Dillard, mezzo-soprano, of<lb />
Charlotte; and Joseph M. Pate,<lb />
bass, of Philadelphia.<lb />
The combined forces, under con-<lb />
ductor Robert Hause, will number<lb />
almost 300 people and will include<lb />
music alumni returning to par-<lb />
ticipate in this special event.<lb />
According to Hause,<lb />
"Performances of this symphonic<lb />
masterwork are rare except in major<lb />
urban areas. East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity is fortunate to have the quality<lb />
and quantity of performers needed<lb />
to produce this great masterpiece<lb />
The "Choral Symphony" con-<lb />
lcudes with a monumental move-<lb />
ment which combines the soloists,<lb />
chorus and symphony orchestra<lb />
proclaiming two of Beethoven's<lb />
ethical ideals: the universal<lb />
brotherhood of man through joy<lb />
and its basis in the love of an eternal<lb />
heavenly Father.<lb />
Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for<lb />
students and senior citizens, and will<lb />
be available at the door or in ad-<lb />
vance from the ECU Central Ticket<lb />
Office, Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
(757-6611) between the hours of<lb />
10a.m. and 4p.m.<lb />
Gary Glaze has received interna-<lb />
tional acclaim for his tenor opera<lb />
roles with the New York City<lb />
Opera, the Netherlands Opera, the<lb />
Prague National Opera, and the<lb />
Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. He<lb />
has appeared with the opera com-<lb />
panies of Sante Fe, Philadelphia,<lb />
San Antonio, Hawaii, Milwaukee,<lb />
Pittsburgh, and Colorado. Recent-<lb />
ly, he sang tne tenor roles in Ravel's<lb />
. 'enfant et les Sortileges in a Balan-<lb />
chine production premiering on<lb />
NET in the fall of 1981. In concert,<lb />
Glaze has sung as guest artist with<lb />
symphony orchestras in several ma-<lb />
jor American cities. In New York he<lb />
has been featured at Avery Fisher<lb />
Hall with the Little Orchestra Socie-<lb />
ty and Mostly Mozart Festival, at<lb />
Tully Hall with Calrion Concerts, at<lb />
Caramoor Festival and with Musica<lb />
Aeterna at the Metropolitan<lb />
Museum.He has also sung at<lb />
Carnegie Hall under the direction of<lb />
Richard Westenburg. Born in Pitt-<lb />
sburgh, Glaze earned his master's<lb />
degree at the University of<lb />
Michigan. He is a recipient of grants<lb />
from the Martha Baird Rockefeller<lb />
Foundation, Sullivan Foundation,<lb />
Corbett Foundation and The<lb />
Kathryn Long Trust of the<lb />
Metropolitan Opera.The Amster-<lb />
dam reviews named him "a<lb />
discovery of importance; an agile<lb />
lyric tenor with the silken-like<lb />
brilliance of the pure bel-canto<lb />
The credits of Jane Williams,<lb />
soprano, include major roles with<lb />
the Wolf Trap Opera Co the<lb />
Bronx Opera Co Sante Fe Opera,<lb />
Los Angeles Music Theatre Co<lb />
and The Opera Studio, Inc. A<lb />
graduate of California State Univer-<lb />
sity at Northridge, she has also sung<lb />
with the Los Angeles Lyric Ensem-<lb />
ble.<lb />
Jane Murray Dilliard, mezzo-<lb />
soprano, holds degrees from ECU.<lb />
She is currently Associate Professor<lb />
of Creative Arts at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Charlotte where<lb />
she is the Director of Opera<lb />
Workshop and teaches voice. Mrs.<lb />
Dillard has numerous performances<lb />
with symphony orchestras in<lb />
Europe and the U.S. including<lb />
Radio RAI, Rome; Swiss Romande<lb />
Orchestra, Geneva; Mulhouse Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra, Mulhouse,<lb />
France; Tampa Symphony, Tampa,<lb />
Florida; Charlotte Symphony, and<lb />
the N.C. Symphony. She has also<lb />
sung leading roles with many opera<lb />
companies in the U.S. and Europe.<lb />
Three Rockefeller grants, and<lb />
AAUW scholarship for Foreign<lb />
study, finalist in the Metropolitan<lb />
Opera Auditions and Regional win-<lb />
ner of the National Federation of<lb />
Music Clubs Young Artists Audi-<lb />
tions are among the awards that<lb />
Mrs. Dilliard has received. She has<lb />
been awarded the Outstanding<lb />
Alumni Award from ECU and was<lb />
selected as one of four outstanding<lb />
women teachers at UNCC for 1982.<lb />
Bass soloist Joseph M. Pate is a<lb />
native of Nashville, Tennessee. He<lb />
attended Trenton State College for<lb />
two years, then was accepted as a<lb />
full scholarship student at the<lb />
Academy of Vocal Arts in<lb />
Philadelphia. Mr. Pate has per-<lb />
formed extensively in the<lb />
Philadelphia area, both with the<lb />
Opera Company of Philadelphia<lb />
and in numerous roles at the<lb />
Academy of Vocal Arts, where he<lb />
will return this season as a guest<lb />
graduate singer to perform the role<lb />
of "CoUatinus" in The Rape of<lb />
Luc re tic at Philadelphia's famous<lb />
Walnut Street Theatre.<lb />
JazzBlues Duo Maggie Ree &amp; Father Coming To Hendrix<lb />
Spartanburg, S.Cs jazzblues revival duo, fifteea-year-oid Maggie Ree Hughey and her father Bobby,<lb />
will perform in concert at Mendenhall Student Center's Hendrix Theatre next Thursday, Nov. 18 at 9 p.m.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
NOVEMBER. 1982<lb />
Victor Herman, a<lb />
former Soviet prisoner,<lb />
will speak in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre, Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center on<lb />
Thursday, November<lb />
11, 1982 at 8p.m. Her-<lb />
man's appearance is<lb />
under the sponsorhip<lb />
of the ECU Student<lb />
Union Minority Arts<lb />
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of the annual Jewish<lb />
and International<lb />
Festival.<lb />
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misfortune of being a<lb />
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Union during the start<lb />
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where he trained box-<lb />
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shortly after they met.<lb />
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had been forbidden to<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
NOVEMBER 9, 1982<lb />
Page 8<lb />
Heath, Pirates Stampede Mavericks<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
SpartofMMr<lb />
The Pirates gave their best road<lb />
performance of the season at the<lb />
University of Texas-Arlington this<lb />
past Saturday to top the Mavericks,<lb />
40-24.<lb />
Freshman standout Jeff Heath<lb />
kicked a record-breaking 58-yard<lb />
field goal late in the second quarter<lb />
to surpass Chuck Bushbeck's<lb />
49-yard mark, which was made in<lb />
19ol. Heath also booted three more<lb />
lengthy kicks of 53,48, and 42 yards<lb />
to ease by the record ECU set in<lb />
1978 for three field goals which, in-<lb />
cidently, was at UTA � the Pirates<lb />
first meeting ever with the<lb />
Mavericks.<lb />
"Jeff Heath was just<lb />
phemomenal said head coach Ed<lb />
Emory. "He's done a great job<lb />
kicking for us this year<lb />
After the Pirates suffered losses<lb />
at Missouri, Florida State and<lb />
Missouri, Emory was in much<lb />
higher spirits when the scrappy bout<lb />
with UTA was finally over. "It's<lb />
great to win that first one on the<lb />
road he said. "It was one of those<lb />
wild and woolly ones, but our of-<lb />
fense came through for us<lb />
ECU quarterback Kevin Ingram<lb />
started in his second game this year<lb />
and was apparently making up for<lb />
lost time. The Philadelphia native<lb />
completed 12 of 16 passes for 193<lb />
yards and scored a touchdown.<lb />
"Ingram played exceptionally<lb />
well said Emory. "His execution<lb />
was much better tonight (Saturday)<lb />
than it has ever been<lb />
The Pirates came out in the first<lb />
quarter displaying the intensity it<lb />
lacked against West Virginia. On<lb />
the first play, Ingram hit Carlton<lb />
Nelson for a 19-yard gain to more<lb />
the Bucs to the 49-yard line. Tony<lb />
Baker, who led the Pirates in<lb />
rushing with 117 yards, then ran up<lb />
midfield for six more yards.<lb />
Another Ingram pass to Nelson and<lb />
a pitch to Baker put the Pirates on<lb />
UTA's 44-yard line. The twosome<lb />
again penetrated toward the goal<lb />
line, with Nelson catching an<lb />
18-yard pass to land the Pirates on<lb />
the 26-yard line. ECU's Ernest<lb />
Byner then carried for eight yards to<lb />
score one of several ECU<lb />
touchdowns.<lb />
Now up 7-0, the Mavericks began<lb />
their surge to the other end of the<lb />
field. After being sidelined for six<lb />
pames with an injured knee, UTA's<lb />
number one quarterback Kraig<lb />
Hopkins was in calling the signals,<lb />
but his return was to be a short one.<lb />
Hopkins completed two of three<lb />
passes before being sacked by<lb />
ECU's Tony Smith for a 12-yard<lb />
loss. Injured on the play, Hopkins<lb />
was escorted off the field with a<lb />
hyper-extended knee.<lb />
Now with 4:42 remaining, Ingram<lb />
delivered a 19-yard pass to split end<lb />
Larry O'Roark to more the Bucs to<lb />
UTA's 44. Carlton Nelson then<lb />
caught an over-the-middle pass for<lb />
13-yard gain. Speedster Jimmy<lb />
Walden, making his presence know<lb />
after being out all season with a<lb />
knee injury, optioned around left<lb />
for a 15-yard run. On UTA's four-<lb />
yard line, Ingram kept to move the<lb />
Pirates ahead, 14-0.<lb />
ECU opened up the second<lb />
quarter with a seond and five situa-<lb />
tion on their own 25. Moving to the<lb />
Mavericks' 24-yard line, Ingram<lb />
found flanker Stuart Ramirez in the<lb />
endzone for a 32-yard pass and a<lb />
touchdown. A Heath kicked upped<lb />
the Pirates lead to 21-0 with more<lb />
than 13 minutes remaining in the<lb />
first half.<lb />
UTA battled to their 44-yard line,<lb />
but flanker Byron Williams fumbled<lb />
and ECU defensive end Jody Schulz<lb />
recovered and returned 25 yards.<lb />
The Mavericks, however, were<lb />
not the only ones capable of making<lb />
a mistake. On the very next play, In-<lb />
gram's pass was intercepted by<lb />
linebacker Noel Spraggins, who<lb />
sprinted for a 17-yard return to<lb />
ECU'S 32. Taking advantage of<lb />
ECU's error, fullback Robert<lb />
Johnson ran seven yards to put the<lb />
Mavericks on the board.<lb />
Now 21-7, the Pirates moved to<lb />
the 41-yard line to set Heath up for<lb />
a 58-yard field goal. Kicking in 16<lb />
mile per hour winds, Heath scored<lb />
three more points to make the score<lb />
24-7. The kick tied the NCAA<lb />
record for more field goals of 40 or<lb />
more yards in a single game.<lb />
"I just knew if I could get it up,<lb />
the wind would do it Heath said.<lb />
"I was relaxed and really did not<lb />
think abou the distance. I've been<lb />
trying to overpower the ball on<lb />
kicks. This time, I just kept it<lb />
smooth as with an extra point; the<lb />
same type motion Heath was<lb />
named as the ECAC Division-I co-<lb />
Rookie of the Week for his play.<lb />
UTA's kicker Scott Tennison also<lb />
came through for the Mavericks,<lb />
popping a 34-yard attempt to give<lb />
UTA three more points.<lb />
The Bucs wound up on UTA's<lb />
36-yard line with only a few seconds<lb />
left in the second quarter. Despite<lb />
his first successful long-range ef-<lb />
fort, Heath wasn't quite finished<lb />
yet. He boomed a 53 yard kick right<lb />
down the middle to give ECU a<lb />
whopping 27-10 lead as the second<lb />
quarter ended.<lb />
The beginning of the second half<lb />
appeared to be a complete reverse of<lb />
the first quarter, with the Mavericks<lb />
being the ones with fire burning in<lb />
Freshman Jeff Heath kicked four field goals at UTA to break two ECU<lb />
records.<lb />
their eyes.<lb />
UTA's Jlightower, along with<lb />
tailback Scotty Cauldwell, bursted<lb />
into an offensive explosion to place<lb />
the Mavericks' on the three-yard<lb />
line. Hightower faked a pitch and<lb />
ran in for six points. UTA gained 85<lb />
yards in just 10 plays on the scoring<lb />
drive.<lb />
Aware of the Mavericks' intensi-<lb />
ty, the Pirates headed for the end-<lb />
zone. Ingram connected with tight<lb />
end Norwood Vann for a 15-yard<lb />
gain, and Byner ran in two plays<lb />
later to give the Pirates a 34-17 lead.<lb />
With 6:51 seconds left in the third<lb />
quarter, the Mavericks forged ahead<lb />
to ECU's one-yard line, where<lb />
Caldwell ran in to put Texas just 10<lb />
points behind the Pirates, 34-24.<lb />
But two Heath field goals in the<lb />
second half secured ECU's lead,<lb />
giving the Pirates a win that has<lb />
been much needed and wanted.<lb />
"The biggest happiness was finally<lb />
getting that win on the road<lb />
Emory said. "I hope it's the first of<lb />
three road wins<lb />
UTA head coach Bud Elliot prais-<lb />
ed ECU for its execution. "That's a<lb />
better football team than we played<lb />
last week (McNeese State) he said.<lb />
"I feel like we played a good game<lb />
when you look at the whole thing.<lb />
They've lost to four good division<lb />
teams. . . .But the only division<lb />
I-AA teams they've played, they've<lb />
beaten. I feel like we battled them<lb />
hard<lb />
Offensively, the Bucs had 265<lb />
yards rushing, 208 yards passing<lb />
and 473 yards on total offense.<lb />
Although Emory was pleased<lb />
overall with the Pirates' offensive<lb />
showing, he wasn't as satisfied with<lb />
the defense. "Anytime you give up<lb />
24 points he said, "you have to be<lb />
disappointed with the defense. We<lb />
had some individuals who played<lb />
well, but we got a little nervous<lb />
when they cut it to ten points<lb />
All-America candidate Jody<lb />
Schulz, who was one of a few<lb />
players being observed by four pro-<lb />
fessional scouts, had ten hits against<lb />
UTA, a fumble and two quarter-<lb />
back sacks for a 23-yard loss.<lb />
The Bucs travel to William &amp;<lb />
Mary this Saturday and after last<lb />
year, Emory said he doesn't think<lb />
the Pirates will have any difficulty<lb />
in preparing for this game. "1<lb />
believe our guys will remember that<lb />
William &amp; Mary cost us a winning<lb />
season last year he said,<lb />
"something we had to live with for<lb />
12 long months<lb />
Gametime is 1:30 p.m.<lb />
E. CarotinTnaa-Ari.<lb />
23Fust Downs25<lb />
51-256Rushuuj-Y"ds51-22<lb />
208Passing Yards209<lb />
(-3)Return Yards34<lb />
17-13-2Passing34-15-0<lb />
3-39.7Punts5-384<lb />
1-0FUmbles Lost11<lb />
6-41Penalties1-5<lb />
East Carottaa14 137i�41<lb />
Texat-Ariiagioa0 10149-24<lb />
Scoring:<lb />
ECU � Byner. 8run (Heath kick)<lb />
ECU � Ingram.1 run (Heath kicki<lb />
ECU � Ramire. 32 pass from IngramHeath kick)<lb />
UTA � Ro. Johnson. " run (Tennison kickl<lb />
ECU - Heath. 58 FC<lb />
UTA � Tennison. 34 FG<lb />
ECU � Heaih 53 FC<lb />
UTA � Hightower. 3 run (Tennion ki.ki<lb />
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UTA � Caldwell. 1 run (Tennison kick!<lb />
ECU � Heath. 42 FG<lb />
ECU' � Heath.�5 FG<lb />
IndiMdual Main no<lb />
Rushing - ECL Baker 14-11 Bner 10-75, Wi<lb />
4-28. Branch 6-22. Ingram 13-12. Strwai: 2 3. Carat) 1 �<lb />
UTA: Cadell 21-84. Ro Johnson 10-S. Hopkins 2441,<lb />
Hightower 11-22. Brooks 1-14. Jackson 4-8. Ra Johnson<lb />
,1-7. Gray 1-3<lb />
Passing � ECL Ingram 16-12-2-193. Stewart 1-1-0-15.<lb />
LTA Hopkins 3-2-0-0. Hightower 16-6-0-116. Ja.i- -<lb />
150-93.<lb />
Receiving � ECL: Nelson 6-80. O'Roark 4-60. Ram na<lb />
1-32. Vann 2-36; LTA Lewis 3-�3. �'Shams J-66. Gray<lb />
2-31. Young 1-13. Brooks 1-24. Ra Johnson 1-5<lb />
Lady Basketball<lb />
Q<lb />
Squad<lb />
Probably the most difficult deci-<lb />
sion an accomplished athlete must<lb />
face is deciding where to attend col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Hampered by phone calls, letters<lb />
and visits, the recruit must finally<lb />
choose the school that will be right<lb />
for her during the next four years of<lb />
her college life.<lb />
But what happens if the student<lb />
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for her? Once again, she has to go<lb />
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cess.<lb />
Last week, two former Lady<lb />
Pirate basketball players; Converse<lb />
A11-America Bridget Jenkins and<lb />
all-Southeastern Conference player<lb />
Eunice Hargett announced that they<lb />
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Both scholarship players stated<lb />
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Jenkins, who was voted by the<lb />
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Year, said she made a "rush deci-<lb />
sion" when she accepted an ECU<lb />
scholarship offer. "My mind was<lb />
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a hasty one. "It was my decision to<lb />
come here she said. "I decided to<lb />
quit because there was a personality<lb />
conflict between me and the<lb />
coach<lb />
According to Hargett, she has<lb />
been suffering abdominal pains the<lb />
entire year, which caused her to miss<lb />
several practices. "It didn't matter<lb />
what my excuse was Hargett said.<lb />
"She (Head baseketball coach<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi) said I was all talk<lb />
and no action<lb />
Andruzzi agreed that there was a<lb />
personality conflict between she and<lb />
Hargett. "She wanted to work and<lb />
I didn't she said. "We expect the<lb />
kids to give their best. We don't<lb />
want them to live in a mediocre ex-<lb />
istence. We want all they have to<lb />
�give us. Some kids will be able to<lb />
handle this while other kids won't<lb />
be able to handle it<lb />
Cindy Pleasants<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
court. "I miss playing; the excite-<lb />
ment and everything Jenkins said.<lb />
"But I know I'm going the right<lb />
way. 1 just have to live up to it (her<lb />
decision) for a while until I can play<lb />
again<lb />
Hargett said that she will miss the<lb />
involvement with the team, but she<lb />
will not miss the practices.<lb />
"Sometimes you can go and do<lb />
everything right and somedays you<lb />
can't do anything right she said.<lb />
"I think they're (the players) are<lb />
scared to make mistakes<lb />
Jenkins added, "There's a dif-<lb />
ference in being scared of a person<lb />
and respectful of a person<lb />
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ter be scared. "If you don't do your<lb />
job, you better be scared she said.<lb />
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promises. The players know what's<lb />
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dedicated. When they step on that<lb />
court, it's all basketball. There ain't<lb />
no free lunch.<lb />
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seriously or not. If anyone's selfish,<lb />
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successful<lb />
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eight players. At the end of the<lb />
season, the team attended the<lb />
NCAA tournament. She now has 10<lb />
players and Andruzzi said she is not<lb />
worried at all about not having<lb />
enough players. "We surived with<lb />
eight, so you know we can survive<lb />
with 10<lb />
Hargett and Jenkins, meanwhile,<lb />
will concentrate on their studies thi$.<lb />
semester before transferring to<lb />
another college. Hargett, who hadha"<lb />
3.9 average in high school, said she<lb />
often resented being referred to as<lb />
the "smart athlete" on the team.<lb />
"They (teammates) didn't look at<lb />
me as a teammate, but they looked<lb />
at me as being the smart one she<lb />
said. "I just felt like an outsider<lb />
Andruzzi said she believes both<lb />
players would be able to fit into<lb />
another basketball program if they<lb />
so choose, but she is concentrating<lb />
on this program. "I've been here<lb />
four years and there are people who<lb />
really care about me. the kids and<lb />
the program she said. "They've<lb />
been very supportive of me<lb />
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that will go out and give all they've<lb />
got. "I realize that we're very in-<lb />
tense, but that's why people have<lb />
been with us. They know that each<lb />
kid out there is giving it all they've<lb />
got. It's not a win-all situation with<lb />
me. I just want them to learn � to<lb />
become the best they can be<lb />
Unfortunately, two gifted athletes<lb />
will have to make a major decision<lb />
once again, and hopefully they will<lb />
both find where they belong. "I<lb />
didn't make the wrong decision<lb />
Hargett said, "I had to come here<lb />
and find out or else I would have<lb />
been miserable<lb />
Good luck to you both, Eunice<lb />
and Bridget, with all sincerity.<lb />
Hargett praised Andruzzi as being<lb />
a good coach who knows basket-<lb />
ball, but said she disagreed with her<lb />
philosophy of the way a coach-<lb />
player relationship should be. "I<lb />
think a player should have a little<lb />
say-so about what's going on<lb />
Andruzzi said a player must first<lb />
earn that right. "When you prove<lb />
yourself on the court, you can have<lb />
all the say you want. The door is<lb />
wide open. No one has any say-so<lb />
unless they earn the right both on<lb />
and off the court<lb />
After playing basketball for so<lb />
many years, both players agree that<lb />
they miss playing basketball, but<lb />
hope they won't have to wait too<lb />
long before they are back on the<lb />
Head basketball coach Catby Andruzzi said "aint nobody gonna get a free Lnncb" on her team<lb />
Carson Recruits Home - Grown Competitors<lb />
By HORACE McCORMICK<lb />
ECU Sports Info.<lb />
ECU head track coach Bill Car-<lb />
son is extremely optimistic about<lb />
the 1982-83 track forecast as he<lb />
enters his 17th season as head<lb />
coach. Thus far, the 45 year-old<lb />
coach has led his squad to three<lb />
team championships, eight runner-<lb />
up finishes, and one third-place per-<lb />
formance last year, shattering<lb />
ECU's long-standing 4 by 400 meter<lb />
relay record.<lb />
This year, coach Carson is quite<lb />
confident that the record will be<lb />
broken again with a few others,<lb />
possibly after the first meet of the<lb />
1982 indoor season.<lb />
One reason that Carson is excited<lb />
about the upcoming season is<lb />
because "North Carolina produced<lb />
its finest array of recruits ever this<lb />
past season according to Carson.<lb />
And although the head coach has<lb />
only three returning veterans, he has<lb />
managed to acquire the "cream of<lb />
the crop" of North Carolina's most<lb />
talented recruits; not just a few, but<lb />
several.<lb />
The three returning veterans who<lb />
will be guiding the sixteen freshmen<lb />
are juniors Keith Clark from San-<lb />
dys, Bermuda, Ray Dickerson from<lb />
Erie, Pa and senior Carlton Bell<lb />
from Tarboro, N.C. "I expect Bell<lb />
to break the present ECU 400-meter<lb />
indoor record of 47.76 seconds, set<lb />
by Calvin Austin in 1979 stated<lb />
Carson.<lb />
Bell has already participated on<lb />
three record-breaking indoor mile<lb />
relay teams. Veteran Keith Clarke<lb />
will be expected to add experience to<lb />
the mile relay team. Dickerson will<lb />
be providing experience to 800<lb />
meter races. "I also expect him to<lb />
do extremely well in the 500 meters<lb />
after recovering from an injury last<lb />
season adds Carson.<lb />
Coach Carson usually streamlines<lb />
his team towards prominence in the<lb />
relays and the quarter-mile. But<lb />
after noticing the abundance of<lb />
talent coming out of North<lb />
Carolina, he has decided to expand<lb />
his team into the field events,<lb />
specifically the long and triple<lb />
jumps.<lb />
Some of those recruits who have<lb />
now become Pirates are Chris<lb />
Brooks from Raleigh, Arthur Burks<lb />
of Fayetteville, and Donell Shep-<lb />
pard from Robersonville. Carson<lb />
added that the multi-talented<lb />
Brooks will be expected to par-<lb />
ticipate in the triple jump and con-<lb />
tribute considerably to the relay<lb />
teams, possibly as an anchor.<lb />
Carson signed four of the state's<lb />
premier hurdlers: Anthony White<lb />
from Chinquapin, Bryan<lb />
Southerland from Henderson and<lb />
Reuben Pierce and Tony James,<lb />
former teammates from Fayet-<lb />
teville.<lb />
As usual, Coach Carson was suc-<lb />
cessful in landing some outstanding<lb />
half and quarter milers and<lb />
sprinters, as well as field com-<lb />
petitors. 'Eddie Bradley from<lb />
Fayetteville and Willie Fuller from<lb />
Henderson will make tremendous<lb />
contributions to the four by 400 and<lb />
400 meter races stated Carson.<lb />
Carson is particular ly excited<lb />
about Bradley because of bis "come<lb />
and catch me" style of running.<lb />
Greg Richardson is expected to<lb />
develop his potential in the half-mile<lb />
by hanging onto the heels of veteran<lb />
half-miler Ray Dickerson.<lb />
The new Pirate sprinters will be<lb />
Erskine Evans from Greenville,<lb />
Rodney Blacknall from Henderson,<lb />
Jerry Brown of Wilmington and<lb />
Joseph Dingle. "All four are ex-<lb />
pected to turn out their stiffest com-<lb />
petition in the 200 meter races<lb />
Carson replied. Nathan McCorkle<lb />
will concentrate on the 60 meter<lb />
races, while also lending talent to<lb />
the 200 and 400 meters.<lb />
Along with Carson is new assis-<lb />
tant coach Wayne Miller to help<lb />
guide the Pirate tracksters. Carson<lb />
praised Miller as being highly<lb />
qualified. Miller received his BA in<lb />
Psychology from UNC at Chapel<lb />
Hill. The Mount Olive native ran<lb />
track for the Tar Heels for four con-<lb />
secutive seasons, culminating the<lb />
400 meter races in the ACC as an<lb />
Ail-American in 1981.<lb />
"Wayne is the kind of coach who<lb />
can actually practice with the<lb />
athletes and is going to be an impor-<lb />
tant key in our team's success this<lb />
season, and seasons to come Car-<lb />
son said.<lb />
"I've accumulated an abundance<lb />
of raw talent that needs to be<lb />
developed this year. There's going<lb />
to be rough competition within the<lb />
team itself for the open positions in<lb />
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By KEN BOLTON<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU soccer<lb />
team, Under the direc-<lb />
tion of first-year head<lb />
coach Robbie Church,<lb />
wrapped up another Karlson, who scored<lb />
season of Pirate soccer one goal apiece,<lb />
against UNC- Church was pleased<lb />
Wilmington Saturday with the performance<lb />
night. of his squad, but felt<lb />
Even though ECU that this game was a<lb />
lost to the Seahawks parallel of the Pirates'<lb />
3-2, the defeat could entire year. "We<lb />
not overshadow the played a great game<lb />
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The Pirates fell one season<lb />
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defeats tied the record of game in 1982. This<lb />
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and 1981. goals in a season with<lb />
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UNC-Wilmington, the 30, which was set last<lb />
temperature was more year.<lb />
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what was the final<lb />
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The ECU swim team<lb />
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