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�be<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 NorM<lb />
Thursday, November 11,1982<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
. �<lb />
Democrats Claim Advantage In '84 Elections<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Last week's elections, in which<lb />
the Democrats gained two more<lb />
congressional seats, was a "big<lb />
blow" to Sen. Jesse Helms and his<lb />
National Congressional Club<lb />
organization, according to the<lb />
chairman of the Pitt County<lb />
Democratic Party.<lb />
"We laid the groundwork for<lb />
1984 said George Saleeby, the<lb />
local leader for the Democrats.<lb />
Saleeby was making a reference to<lb />
the Senate race that is almost certain<lb />
to take place between Helms and<lb />
N.C. Gov. James B. Hunt, a race<lb />
that many insiders predict will bring<lb />
a lot of national attention to North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"The Republicans were figuring<lb />
on winning one or two seats said<lb />
Saleeby, who warned that the<lb />
Democrats should not "let their<lb />
guard down but instead keep<lb />
working towards greater gains and a<lb />
higher voter turn-out in 1984.<lb />
Pitt County Republican party<lb />
chairman, Henry Smith of Foun-<lb />
tain, disagreed with Saleeby and<lb />
said he didn't think the recent elec-<lb />
tion results were major blow to the<lb />
GOP. "The Reagan administration<lb />
is still strong Smith said, adding<lb />
that he felt sure that Helms would<lb />
not go down to defeat against Hunt<lb />
in the upcoming Senate battle.<lb />
Now that the damage can be<lb />
assessed, N.C. Democrats certainly<lb />
have reason for optimism. The Con-<lb />
gressional Club backed four<lb />
Republican congressional<lb />
challengers aginst democratic in-<lb />
cumbent seats, one republican for<lb />
an open seat and GOP incumbents<lb />
for re-election � all seven lost last<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
The Congressional Club raised<lb />
and spent over $9 million on the re-<lb />
cent campaign and also benefited<lb />
from a personal visit from President<lb />
Reagan during the closing days of<lb />
the campaign.<lb />
The Republicans backed Bill<lb />
Cobey in the 4th District race<lb />
against incumbent Ike Andrews,<lb />
which some thought would be an<lb />
easy victory. Cobey, who spent over<lb />
$500,000 on his campaign, lost in a<lb />
close race. That lose coupled with<lb />
the defeat of the two Republican in-<lb />
cumbents left the GOP with two out<lb />
of the 11 congressional seats in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Democratic National Committee<lb />
Executive Director Eugene<lb />
Eidenberg gave a lot of credit for<lb />
the strong Democratic gains to Hunt<lb />
himself. "What Hunt did in the<lb />
congressional election was tanta-<lb />
mount to the first real shots of the<lb />
Mtoto By STANLEY LEAHY<lb />
Sitting On The Corner Watching All The Girls<lb />
ECU students have to take a break now and then between classes. In front of the Student Store is a popular place<lb />
to do it.<lb />
Enrollment Of Foreign Students Up<lb />
Across The Country And At ECU<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Assistant News f dilor<lb />
U.S. colleges and universities<lb />
have a record number of foreign<lb />
students enrolled this year, accor-<lb />
ding a recent report by the Institute<lb />
of International Education. There<lb />
are over 326,300 students from<lb />
abroad currently studying in the<lb />
United States, a six percent increase<lb />
over last year's number.<lb />
The number of foreign students at<lb />
ECU has also increased, over 25<lb />
percent in comparison to last year.<lb />
The nationwide increase was ap-<lb />
proximately six percent over last<lb />
year.<lb />
However, while foreign students<lb />
make up 2.6 percent of the overall<lb />
student population in this country,<lb />
they represent less than one percent<lb />
of ECU enrollment.<lb />
In many European countries, in-<lb />
cluding Switzerland, France, Britain<lb />
and Germany, foreign student<lb />
enrollment counts for 20 percent of<lb />
the campus population.<lb />
Iranian students make up the<lb />
largest group from any one country<lb />
studying in the United States.<lb />
However, since the inception of the<lb />
Ayatollah Khomeini's Islamic<lb />
government there has been a drastic<lb />
decline in the number Iranians stu-<lb />
dying in the United States.<lb />
"Since the revolution, the govern-<lb />
ment isn't giving money for students<lb />
to come here said Douglas Boy an,<lb />
editor of the HE report, in a College<lb />
Press Service interview. "The Shah<lb />
of Iran had a lot of money and was<lb />
 encouraging Iranians to study<lb />
here<lb />
There has been a 25 percent<lb />
decrease in the number of Iranians<lb />
enrolled at U.S. colleges since last<lb />
year. Iranians formally represented<lb />
20 percent of all foreign students in<lb />
the United States. They now repre-<lb />
sent only eight precent.<lb />
Only two Iranian students are<lb />
Federal Reserve Board Puts<lb />
Fewer Constraints On Banks<lb />
1984 campaign he said.<lb />
The chairman of the DNC,<lb />
Charles Manatt, went one step fur-<lb />
ther predicting the defeat of Helms<lb />
in 1984. "The Prince of Darkness<lb />
(Helms) is going to be retired by a<lb />
leading democrat Manatt said.<lb />
The Congressional Club, which<lb />
was formed from the remnants of<lb />
Helm's 1972 campaign organiza-<lb />
tion, is considered to be the<lb />
wealthiest and most skillful political<lb />
action committee (PAC) in the na-<lb />
tion. Helms and North Carolina's<lb />
junior Senator John East are both<lb />
honorary chairmen of the commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
Saleeby was obviously pleased<lb />
with the democratic victories but<lb />
was also disappointed with what he<lb />
thought was a low voter turnout. "I<lb />
wish more democrats had voted<lb />
Saleeby said. "The Pitt Counts<lb />
Democratic party spent aproximate-<lb />
ly $4,000 in newspaper and radio<lb />
advertising to help turn out the<lb />
democratic vote The democratic<lb />
voter turnout was under 50 percent.<lb />
Saleeby expressed his confidence<lb />
in Hunt saying "He's definitely go-<lb />
ing to run and he's definitely going<lb />
to beat Helms<lb />
Saleeby said the Helms-Hunt race<lb />
would be "one of the toughest in the<lb />
history of North Carolina � and<lb />
the highest priced<lb />
Charges Disputed<lb />
Arcade Owners Respond To Surgeon General<lb />
currently enrolled at ECU.<lb />
There has been a significant in-<lb />
crease in the number of students<lb />
from OPEC nations studying in the<lb />
United States in recent years, as well<lb />
as from Mexico and developing<lb />
Asian nations. Students from Iran,<lb />
Tawain and Nigeria make up the<lb />
largest national groups of foreign<lb />
students studying in this country.<lb />
ECU currently has 93 foreign<lb />
students enrolled on cam-<lb />
pus,according to Lucy Wright, ad-<lb />
visor to foreign students at ECU.<lb />
The largest national delegation is<lb />
from the OPEC nation of Kuwait,<lb />
which has 17 students on campus.<lb />
ECU has students from 37 different<lb />
countries currently enrolled, Wright<lb />
said.<lb />
"We're expecting a large increase<lb />
next semester" Wright said. She is<lb />
expecting a group of 24 students<lb />
from Malasia next term if all goes<lb />
according to plan.<lb />
FROM STAFF AND<lb />
WIRE REPORTS<lb />
The Surgeon General of the United States, Dr. C.<lb />
Everett Koop, said Tuesday that video games may be<lb />
hazardous to the mental and physical health of young<lb />
people who are addicted to them.<lb />
"They are into it body and soul, Koop told an au-<lb />
dience of the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic at<lb />
the University of Pittsburgh. " Their body language is<lb />
tremendous and everything is zap the enemy. There's<lb />
nothing constructive in the games<lb />
"There are educational video games, but the kind the<lb />
kids like and the kind they are addicted to are martians<lb />
coming in that have to be killed Koop said.<lb />
"Everything is to eliminate, kill, destroy; let's get up<lb />
and do it fast<lb />
Koop noted that symptoms brought on by the video<lb />
games included "tensions, sleeplessness in kids and<lb />
dreams that have to do with the things they've been do-<lb />
ing all day<lb />
Bobo Thompson, manager of the Sandwich Game, a<lb />
combination sandwich shop-video arcade in Greenville<lb />
disagreed with the conlcusions of Koop. He said that<lb />
video games often provide a way for people to get relief<lb />
from their tensions and anxieties.<lb />
Thompson mentioned the case of an ECU instructor<lb />
who is writing a book, who comes to his shop to play<lb />
video games so she can get "good and relaxed" before<lb />
she does her writing. "She's plays for a couple of<lb />
hours Thompson added.<lb />
A spokesperson for downtown Greenville's Barrel of<lb />
Fun Arcade also disagreed with Koop's remarks. "I see<lb />
no evidence of that, (health hazards or addiction) said<lb />
the spokesman" It's (playing video games) more of a<lb />
fascination. It's exciting; it's something unique<lb />
"To me it's just entertainment, pure entertainment<lb />
he continued, equating video games to things like record<lb />
albums, movies or other types of entertainment kids<lb />
By KEITH BRITTAIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Federal Reserve Board of<lb />
Governors is currently phasing out<lb />
three major constraints on the bank-<lb />
ing industry, according to J. Charles<lb />
Partee, who spoke at a banking<lb />
forum Tuesday in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center.<lb />
Partee, speaking to a packed<lb />
house, said the board is in the pro-<lb />
cess of deregulating interest rate<lb />
ceilings and laws regulating in-<lb />
terstate banking, and are trying to<lb />
protect banks from the encroach-<lb />
ment of savings and loans.<lb />
"(It's) a wind of change said<lb />
Partee, referring to the phase out to<lb />
be completed by 1986.<lb />
Non-banking financial institu-<lb />
tions have recently been capitalizing<lb />
on laws that allow them to compete<lb />
with banks. Partee said that the<lb />
Federal Reserve Board will continue<lb />
to view banks as unique.<lb />
Partee said that the policy of the<lb />
board has continued to control<lb />
"stagflation a combined dose of<lb />
low economic growth and high in-<lb />
flation. The late 1970s was plagued<lb />
by stagflation.<lb />
Kelly S. King and Thomas I.<lb />
Stores also spoke at the forum. King<lb />
is senior vice president of Branch<lb />
Banking and Trust Company. He<lb />
spoke on banking in the future.<lb />
Stores is the Chairman of the<lb />
Board of North Carolina National<lb />
Bank Corporation. He described the<lb />
would spend their money on. He said he saw no<lb />
evidence of addiction.<lb />
Thompson also said he was unaware if any of his<lb />
young customers were addicted and that if he became<lb />
aware of any situations where he thought kids were<lb />
stealing money to play the games, he would notify their<lb />
parents.<lb />
Dr. George Weigand, head of ECU's Counseling<lb />
Center said that he personally had not seen any research<lb />
on the use of video games, but that being addicted to<lb />
anything is not too good.<lb />
Dr. Rosina C. Lao, chairperson of the ECU<lb />
psychology department, also said she had not seen any<lb />
studies on video game use and abuse, but that she felt<lb />
there were numerous other factors to take into ensidera-<lb />
tion in diagnosing health problems related to the use of<lb />
video games by young people.<lb />
Lao said that the child's relationship to his parents,<lb />
his peers and the amount of time he spends at the arcade<lb />
were related factors.<lb />
She noted that use of video games by children had<lb />
been totally banned in some countries because they were<lb />
spending too much time at the arcades and not doing<lb />
their school work. "Obviously, the child spends a lot of<lb />
time at the arcade, they spend less with homework or<lb />
with their families learning about their social environ-<lb />
ment Lao said.<lb />
Lao, who has two children that use video games, said<lb />
she keeps close supervision on her children and rarely<lb />
lets them go to the arcade. She added supervision was<lb />
the key condition for parents w ho were concerned about<lb />
their child's video game use. "Addiction can take many<lb />
forms<lb />
"They sort of sit back because they are used to seeing<lb />
this on a screen Koop said. "What they saw last night<lb />
on television is being re-enacted. In fact, it's a little bit<lb />
more fun because it's real and vou're right there<lb />
UBE Awards Six Scholarships<lb />
By BOB MORGAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
banks of the future as "not being<lb />
able to be all things to all people<lb />
The event was attended by about<lb />
200 local bankers, students and<lb />
members of the finance faculty. It<lb />
was described as "a red letter day<lb />
for the university and community"<lb />
by Dr. James H. Bearden, dean of<lb />
the School of Business.<lb />
The banking forum was spon-<lb />
sored by the Department of<lb />
Business' finance section. Bruce<lb />
Wadrip, the chairman, organized<lb />
the event. This was the first time, he<lb />
said that a man of Partee's stature<lb />
has spoken at ECU.<lb />
The Federal Reserve Board of<lb />
Governors regulate the nation's<lb />
monetary policy. It consists of seven<lb />
members.<lb />
The University Book Exchange,<lb />
Inc ECU's largest off-campus<lb />
bookstore, is donating money to the<lb />
university for a scholarship program<lb />
in the name of the family-owned<lb />
business.<lb />
The UBE was opened in 1968 by<lb />
ECU alumnus Jack Edwards. The<lb />
store is presently under the co-<lb />
ownership and management of his<lb />
son Don Edwards.<lb />
Beginning last year five $500<lb />
scholarships were awarded to<lb />
undergraduate or graduate students<lb />
by the UBE. Recipients were<lb />
selected on the same basis as the<lb />
Alumni Association Scholars Pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
The Edwards specified that last<lb />
year's scholarships be designated<lb />
for two students enrolled in the<lb />
School of Art, one each in the<lb />
School of Business and in the<lb />
Department of Home Economics,<lb />
one in the math department and one<lb />
as a general merit scholarship.<lb />
This year the UBE has given six<lb />
$500 scholarships to the university.<lb />
Five are specified to the same areas<lb />
as last year with the additional one<lb />
going to the School of Business. Ac-<lb />
cording to the younger Edwards, the<lb />
goal is to increase the number of<lb />
scholarships by at least three per<lb />
year beginning in 1983.<lb />
In previous years, the Edwards<lb />
have donated money to the universi-<lb />
ty through the Pirate Club. "We are<lb />
very excited about the academic<lb />
scholarship program said the<lb />
younger Edwards. "We've always<lb />
given to ECU athletics, but we<lb />
thought that Pieties isn't all. We<lb />
thought, well, all of our business is<lb />
coming from academics<lb />
"We intend for this program to<lb />
grow said Edwards. "In fact,<lb />
growth has been the key word in our<lb />
business, largely because of the<lb />
students. It is our goal to increase<lb />
the number of scholarships.<lb />
"I personally feel that we owe this<lb />
to the university because our<lb />
business has been so good said<lb />
Edwards. "We want the students to<lb />
know that we appreciate their<lb />
business<lb />
�y �AK Y PATTCI<lb />
That's Right, AlAnd Tom In Greenville<lb />
Al Franken and Ton Davis were a big hit Monday night at ECU. For<lb />
�ore on the Saturday Night Live comedians, see Style, page 6.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
NOVEMBER 11,1982<lb />
Announcements<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 tor<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 />
INTERVIEWING<lb />
The Career Planning and place-<lb />
ment Service in the Bloxton House<lb />
is offering these one hour sessions<lb />
to aid you in developing better in-<lb />
terviewing skills for use in your<lb />
job search. The next session is<lb />
November 11 3:30 p.m.<lb />
A film and discussion of inter-<lb />
viewing th-ough the Career Plann<lb />
ing and Pla Service will be<lb />
shared.<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
The co-op office has available an<lb />
opportunity with the Federal Law<lb />
Enforcement Training Center in<lb />
its Criminal Justice Intern Pro<lb />
gram. The internship runs from<lb />
January 3 through March 11 and is<lb />
located in Glynco, Georgia, for<lb />
more information contact Nancy<lb />
Fillnow in the Coop office, ext.<lb />
6979.<lb />
CO�OP JOB<lb />
Burroughs Wellcome in Green-<lb />
ville has an alternating Co op posi<lb />
Tion open in its Validation Depart<lb />
'ment. The job will be for two<lb />
terms beginning in January, 1983.<lb />
INDT students with some<lb />
background in math, physics,<lb />
computers, electricity, ana<lb />
chemistry and who hav good<lb />
writing skills should contact Nan<lb />
cy Fillnow in the Co op office, ext.<lb />
6979.<lb />
CHEMISTRY MAJORS<lb />
Burroughs Wellcome in<lb />
Research Triangle Park has an<lb />
alternating co-op position open for<lb />
a chemistry major The job will in-<lb />
volve working with chemistry<lb />
researchers and begins in January<lb />
1983 running for about six months.<lb />
All interested chemistry majors<lb />
with at least two semesters of<lb />
organic chemistry should contact<lb />
Nancy Fillnow in the Co-op office.<lb />
ext. 6979.<lb />
CAMPUS SERVICE<lb />
There will be a Sunday Morning<lb />
Worship service, November 14 at<lb />
11:00 a.m. in the Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium in the art bulding.<lb />
Sponsored by the Fountain of Life<lb />
Christian Fellowship. Come wor-<lb />
ship the Lord with us.<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 530 tor only<lb />
$1.75 PAUSE on Thursdays at<lb />
7.00 to allow us to take a break<lb />
after an almost fulfilling week,<lb />
and lots of people lust like you who<lb />
enjoy others. Call 752 4646 if you<lb />
have any questions. Bob Clyde<lb />
campus minister.<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
Automatic Data Processing in<lb />
Charlotte has a co-op position open<lb />
for a CSCI major, undergraduate<lb />
or graduate. The job will involve<lb />
technical support and operating<lb />
systems. Students should have<lb />
analytical skills and a background<lb />
in Assembler, Compiler, Cobol,<lb />
and RPG languages. The alter<lb />
nating position will run from<lb />
January May. For more info con-<lb />
tact Carolyn Powell in the Co-op<lb />
of ice, ext. 6979, Rawl 313.<lb />
WINNERS<lb />
Congratulations to the following<lb />
artists in the following categories<lb />
who placed in the REB.EL art con-<lb />
test: Painting Ellen Avendolava,<lb />
Printmaking Ed Migett,<lb />
Ceramics Steve Jones. Sculpture<lb />
- Gregory Sheinett, Design - Paula<lb />
Moffitt Poppe, Mixed Media<lb />
Diane Maisel, Graphic Art and Il-<lb />
lustration - Keith Simmons,<lb />
Photography Rochel Roland,<lb />
Drawing Bob Ray. Their work<lb />
can be seen at the Greenville<lb />
Museum of Art and will be publish<lb />
ed in Rebel '83.<lb />
MORE WINNERS<lb />
Congratulations to the following<lb />
writers who placed in the REBEL<lb />
prose ad poetry contests: First<lb />
Place Carlyn Ebert, Second<lb />
Place Brian Rangeley, Third<lb />
Place Keith Stallings for prose<lb />
Poetry winners: Firsl Place<lb />
Katharine Kimberly, Second<lb />
Place - Edith Jeffreys, Third<lb />
Place Don Ball Look tor their<lb />
worK in REBEL '83.<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 />
SEMINAR<lb />
There will be a seminar by the<lb />
Department of Chemistry on<lb />
"Coplymers and Coplymer Pro-<lb />
perties" by Dr.Michael Theil. Dr.<lb />
Theii if from the department of<lb />
Textile Chemistry at North<lb />
Carolina State University. The<lb />
seminar is on Friday, November<lb />
12, 1982 at 2:00 p.m. in room 201,<lb />
Flanagan Building. Refreshemtns<lb />
will be served in the conference<lb />
room following the seminar.<lb />
ZETABETATAU<lb />
There will be a meeting at 6:00<lb />
p.m. on Tnursday, November 11.<lb />
in Mendenhall Conference room,<lb />
executive board must be there at<lb />
5.30. All members should try to at<lb />
tend. There will be a pledge test on<lb />
Chapter one.<lb />
SAM<lb />
The Society tor the Advance<lb />
ment of Management will be hav-<lb />
ing a meeting on November 17, at<lb />
3:00 in Rawl 104. The guest<lb />
speaker will be Terry Martin, Vice<lb />
President of Salaired Personnel<lb />
tor Burlington Industries. Mr.<lb />
Martin will be speaking on<lb />
employment opportunities in Burl-<lb />
ington Industries. All members<lb />
and interested guests are invited<lb />
to come. Further information call<lb />
7585258.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL<lb />
SORORITIES<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau slave auction<lb />
tonite � Be There It will be<lb />
more than an auction, a fun party.<lb />
9:00 kegs<lb />
DUKE POWER<lb />
Duke Power in Charlotte has a<lb />
co-op position open for a program<lb />
mer analyst. The job is alternating<lb />
for two periods, the first beginning<lb />
January 3. 1982 Interested CSCI<lb />
or math majors, preferably<lb />
juniors with a GPA of at least 2.0<lb />
and a fairly strong computer<lb />
background, chouid contact<lb />
Carolyn Powell in the Co-op office.<lb />
ext. 6979, Rawl 313.<lb />
PRC MAJORS<lb />
Seymour jonnson Air Force<lb />
Base in Goldsboro, NC has an<lb />
alternating Co-op position<lb />
available for Spring semester in<lb />
the ir recreation department. The<lb />
position reequires a 2.0 GPA and<lb />
you must be willing to work for<lb />
two terms. II is an excellent opor<lb />
tunity tor anyone interested in<lb />
gaining valuable work experience<lb />
in the area of recreation. Salary:<lb />
approximately $1,000 per month<lb />
gross. Contact Nancy Fillnow in<lb />
the Coop office, 313 Rawl.<lb />
757-6979, if you would like to apply<lb />
or want more information<lb />
IBM CO�OP<lb />
IBM in Charlotte and Greenville<lb />
have alternating coop positions<lb />
for CSCI or math majors. The<lb />
work in Charlotte involves pro<lb />
gramming while the Greenville<lb />
job includes general training with<lb />
the company. The positions are to<lb />
start in January. Contact Carolyn<lb />
Powell in the Co-op office, ext.<lb />
6979, Rawl 313, for more into<lb />
YHDL<lb />
Young Home Designer's League<lb />
meets Tuesday, November 16th at<lb />
5:00 in the Van Landingham room.<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 Chapei Hill<lb />
speak on "The Tertiary volcamcs<lb />
of the Southwest U.S He will<lb />
speak Friday, Nov. 12 at 2:00 in<lb />
Graham Bldg. Rm. 301.<lb />
MEN OF ECU<lb />
Do not be left out of the upcom-<lb />
ing "Man of ECU" calendar.<lb />
Come by the Buccaneer office by<lb />
5:00 pm, Friday, Nov. 11 and pick<lb />
up your application. Judging will<lb />
be held at 7:30 in Jenkins Aud. For<lb />
more information call 757-6501.<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 Booth in<lb />
Mendenhall on the 17th and 18th.<lb />
For more into 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 info<lb />
call 758 4906<lb />
FACILITIES<lb />
CLOSED<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium facilities<lb />
including the pool, equipment<lb />
check-out room, weight room and<lb />
gymnasium will close at 6:00 pm<lb />
on wed Nov. 24th. Minges Col<lb />
eseum weight room and swimm-<lb />
ing pool will not open on Wed<lb />
Nov. 24th. All facilities will<lb />
resume normal operations on<lb />
Mon Nov. 29th.<lb />
TWIRLERS<lb />
The Tar River Twirlers invite<lb />
ECU students, faculty and staff to<lb />
the weekly square dance instruc<lb />
tion on Thursdays from 7:30 9:30<lb />
at Welcome Middle School (on<lb />
highway 1113 toward Bethel).<lb />
Beginning level dance instruction<lb />
will provide an opportunity for<lb />
anyone interested to be oriented to<lb />
square dancing, so come on out<lb />
and swing your partner There will<lb />
be no fee or obligation for atten-<lb />
ding in November. Further infor<lb />
mation is available by calling G.<lb />
Hamilton at 757 6961.<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS<lb />
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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 S500 each. To<lb />
qualify, a student must have a<lb />
GPA of 3.5 in art. and an overall of<lb />
3.0. Slides of five works (name, ti<lb />
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 />
pieted application material is<lb />
November 30.<lb />
THE EARLY<lb />
YEARS<lb />
The members of the Historic<lb />
Site 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 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 witn<lb />
the future, has been issued. In an-<lb />
ticipation of the new millennium,<lb />
papers are invited to deal with a<lb />
wide range of topics ranging from<lb />
discussions of the near future will<lb />
or may hold. Faculty are invited,<lb />
at this time, to submit abstracts of<lb />
approximately one page with a<lb />
deadline for submission of<lb />
November 15 Papers selected will<lb />
be announced by November 24<lb />
Student papers directed toward<lb />
the same theme are invited, two of<lb />
which will be selected tor 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 />
PARTY WITH<lb />
THE POMS!<lb />
The ECU Pom Pon girls are nav<lb />
ing a happy hour Sunday.<lb />
November 14th at Pantana Bobs,<lb />
it starts at 9:00 with reduced<lb />
prices on beer all nigni<lb />
CANOETRIP<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 regisfra<lb />
tion and more info please call or<lb />
stop by Rm. 113 in Memorial Gym<lb />
(757-6911).<lb />
FREE BEER<lb />
Don't miss ECU'S last pep rally.<lb />
Attend the William � Mary vs ECU<lb />
pep rally at Sportsworrd, behind<lb />
Fosdicks Seafood Thursday night<lb />
Nov. 11 7:30-10:00 and receive a<lb />
free 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 for competi<lb />
tions, prizes and 'Heaven on<lb />
Wheels' this Thursday at 7:30<lb />
SIGMA BROTHERS<lb />
Attention Sigma Big Brothers:<lb />
There will be an organizational<lb />
meeting Thrusday, Nov. 11 at 7 JO<lb />
pm at the Sigma House.<lb />
PRINT AUCTION<lb />
The seventh Annual Print Auc-<lb />
tion, sponsored byt he ECU print<lb />
group, will be held, November 21<lb />
at 7 pm There will be original<lb />
rints by ECU students, faculty.<lb />
Alumni-Intaglios, woodcuts, paper<lb />
castings, collographs, lithographs,<lb />
serigraphs. Bidding prices on ail<lb />
prints start at $5. So the public can<lb />
purchase some good prints at<lb />
bargain rates at the same time<lb />
help us provide tor studio needs,<lb />
workshops guest lectures. All<lb />
prints go on preview outside the<lb />
Auditorium from 2-7 pm the night<lb />
of the auction.<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 win 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 />
750-3272 or 757 1920. Come on ECU-<lb />
get involved.<lb />
YOU CAN<lb />
HELP<lb />
50,000 people die every day from<lb />
starvation! If you would like to<lb />
find out how YOU CAN HELP stop<lb />
these tragedies from happening,<lb />
you �rt 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 />
752 878 or Jennifer Baugham at<lb />
355 6855<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
Mark your calendars for our<lb />
General Meeting on Wednesday.<lb />
Nov. 17 at 5:00 It will be in the<lb />
Mendenhall Multi-Purpose Room<lb />
We have aiot of important and<lb />
"fun" items to talk about, so<lb />
ptease make plans to attend this<lb />
important meeting.<lb />
BETA KAPPA<lb />
ALPHA<lb />
Beta Kappa Alpha, the banking<lb />
and finance fraternity, will have<lb />
its next meeting Tuesday.<lb />
November 16 in Rawl Bldg. Room<lb />
130. Mr. Bill Reagan from North<lb />
State Savings and Loan will speak<lb />
on thrift intstitution's operating<lb />
environment and employment op-<lb />
portunities. Membership is open to<lb />
all business majors and a"<lb />
members are encouraged to at<lb />
tend.<lb />
1<lb />
AHEA<lb />
Will hold irs monthly meeting<lb />
on Monday. November 15. 198J2 at<lb />
5:00 in the Vanlandingham room<lb />
in the Home Economics Building<lb />
Guest speaker will be Ms Cookie<lb />
Chandler on "Creating Your Own<lb />
Job All members are urged to<lb />
attend. Dont forget to bring a can-<lb />
ned food for the Thanksgiving<lb />
Basket for a needy family.<lb />
RESIDENCE LIFE<lb />
The Department of Residence<lb />
Life is accepting applications for<lb />
Resident Advisors for Spring<lb />
Semester Applications can be ob<lb />
tained from me Residence Ha"<lb />
Directors, r� Coordinators and<lb />
the Residence Life Office The<lb />
deadline for completed appiica<lb />
tions is November 19.<lb />
GRE<lb />
The Graduate Record Examina-<lb />
tion will be offerea 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 96 R. Princeton. NJ<lb />
08540. Applications may be obtain-<lb />
ed from the ECU Testing Center.<lb />
Room 105. Speight Building.<lb />
CIRCLE K<lb />
On November 16. Circle K will<lb />
meet at me Boy's Club at 6 X to<lb />
discuss the Boy's Club project.<lb />
Other topics to be covered include<lb />
the elec'ion of a new vice-<lb />
president and the drawing for the<lb />
dinner at the Beef Bam All<lb />
members and interested persons<lb />
�rt urged to attend Plan to meet<lb />
in front of Mendenhall at 6 00 and<lb />
we will go as a group<lb />
SPECIAL<lb />
EDUCATION<lb />
On Nov. 22, 1912 in room 129<lb />
Speight at 4:00 there win 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 meir<lb />
system and job requirements<lb />
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Mendenhall.<lb />
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are also toting around<lb />
curious little red books<lb />
these days.<lb />
The admissions of-<lb />
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But the book,<lb />
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describing a faculty<lb />
made up of burnt-out<lb />
academicians and sex-<lb />
ual deviants, it isn't ex-<lb />
actly something the Mt.<lb />
Mary's staff ordinarily<lb />
uses to guide the<lb />
students.<lb />
In fact, the book<lb />
comes from far-away<lb />
New York and its<lb />
authors, trying to pro-<lb />
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Mary's catalog, had<lb />
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Mount Mary College.<lb />
The authors � two<lb />
of the original people<lb />
who started to write<lb />
The Official Preppy<lb />
Handbook but who<lb />
sold their interests in<lb />
the project to Lisa<lb />
Birnbach early on �<lb />
concocted their Mount<lb />
Merry College as a<lb />
private, eastern school.<lb />
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pus, all concerned, is<lb />
not unlike the real,<lb />
small Wisconsin private<lb />
school whose name is<lb />
mocked in the title.<lb />
"We just decided to<lb />
set out and do a spoof<lb />
of the traditional col-<lb />
lege catalog explains<lb />
co-author Mason<lb />
Wiley. "We read<lb />
through every college<lb />
catalog we could get<lb />
our hands on, looked at<lb />
course titles and<lb />
descriptions, and then<lb />
just went crazy creating<lb />
something of our<lb />
own<lb />
Co-author Carol<lb />
Wallace remembers<lb />
"really getting into the<lb />
swing of it" when she<lb />
read through the<lb />
catalog for Brigham<lb />
Young University and<lb />
spotted some courses<lb />
on "the selection of<lb />
large and small ap-<lb />
pliances and choosing<lb />
the right cookware<lb />
Sometimes, Wiley<lb />
explains, writing a<lb />
satirical course title was<lb />
as easy as changing a<lb />
word in the original<lb />
version. One school,<lb />
for instance, "offered a<lb />
course titled 'Women<lb />
In Antiquity and all<lb />
we did was come up<lb />
with a course titled<lb />
'Women and Antiquity<lb />
� an examination of<lb />
the causes and dynmics<lb />
of the affinity between<lb />
women and antiques<lb />
"After we got some<lb />
ideas for courses<lb />
Wiley says, "we decid-<lb />
ed to create a model<lb />
college to build the<lb />
catalog around. It<lb />
seemed a private,<lb />
Catholic school that<lb />
took itself too seriously<lb />
would be perfect<lb />
The authors picked<lb />
the all-too-real name<lb />
for their book<lb />
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ual connotation,<lb />
something a litle<lb />
religious and something<lb />
humorous Wiley<lb />
says.<lb />
Peppered with black<lb />
and white snapshots of<lb />
students making out,<lb />
nuns playing guitars,<lb />
and physical education<lb />
teacher Mary Dyche<lb />
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ing a female student's<lb />
breast while pinning a<lb />
medal on her, the book<lb />
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every thing that<lb />
private, religious col-<lb />
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sacred.<lb />
"In a way Wilev<lb />
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arodv, but also a<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Video Games<lb />
New Diseases For The '80s<lb />
Some of us have been expecting it<lb />
for a long time. And now, it has<lb />
come�<lb />
Speaking before a group of<lb />
psychiatrists and clinicians at the<lb />
University of Pittsburgh (in Penn-<lb />
sylvania), U.S. Surgeon General C.<lb />
Everett Koop revealed Tuesday that<lb />
the nation's latest heart-throb,<lb />
video games, may just be<lb />
"hazardous to the health" of<lb />
America's youth.<lb />
"More and more people are<lb />
beginning to understand" the<lb />
adverse effects video games on pre-<lb />
teen and teenagers, Koop said.<lb />
"They are into it body and soul.<lb />
Their body language is tremendous,<lb />
and everything is 'zap' the enemy.<lb />
There's nothing constuctive in the<lb />
games.<lb />
"Everything is eliminate, kill,<lb />
destroy; let's get up and do it fast<lb />
He described the video-game<lb />
symptoms as<lb />
tensions,<lb />
sleeplessness in kids and dreams<lb />
that have to do with the things they<lb />
have been doing all day<lb />
Although Koop's adverse<lb />
estimates may � in some minds �<lb />
be accurate, his knowledge of the<lb />
primary purpose of video games is,<lb />
to say the least, questionable. In<lb />
fact, I wonder if he even<lb />
understands what the games are all<lb />
about.<lb />
Would he have the nation's youth<lb />
lay back unprepared, like proverbial<lb />
sitting ducks, just awaiting the im-<lb />
pending galactic disaster?<lb />
What happens in 10, maybe 20<lb />
years, when martians and other<lb />
alien invaders actually do invade<lb />
our humble planet? Would Koop<lb />
prefer that we be caught with our<lb />
asbestos pants down? Well, not me.<lb />
I consider a few bucks worth of<lb />
tokens a week as a fairly reasonable<lb />
price to pay for future security.<lb />
Think about it: Say it's 1993, and<lb />
one day, you're traveling home to<lb />
your family unit and your warm,<lb />
cozy double-wide MCP cone, when<lb />
all of a sudden, you find yourself<lb />
caught in the crossfire of three,<lb />
maybe four enemy star-fighters.<lb />
What would happen if you didn't<lb />
know how to hyperspace? I don't<lb />
even want to think about it.<lb />
And as if that's not enough, Dr.<lb />
Koop has the audacity to maintain<lb />
that video games have "no con-<lb />
structive" value whatsoever.<lb />
Presumably, then, he fails to grasp<lb />
the chivalric concept of Donkey<lb />
Kong, or even Frogger. Or,<lb />
perhaps, he would rather see Fay<lb />
Wray condemned to a life of pro-<lb />
stitution at the lusty hands of a<lb />
gigantic gorilla, or a lovely young<lb />
female toad squashed under the<lb />
monstrous Good-Year Arriva of a<lb />
road-hog milk truck:<lb />
Personally, I think his attitude is<lb />
sick.<lb />
Furthermore, Dr. Koop's<lb />
knowledge of the symptomology of<lb />
video games leaves much to be<lb />
desired. Sure, there are kids who<lb />
can't sleep at night after a full day<lb />
at the arcades. But, unlike Koop's<lb />
theories, sleeplessness is not due to<lb />
some fear of fuseballs, mutants or<lb />
spiders. These baggy-eyed kids are<lb />
merely going through the natural<lb />
stage of lamentation over low<lb />
scores, which Dr. Koop, a pediatri-<lb />
cian, should realize is just part of<lb />
growing up.<lb />
And to have the -nerve to say<lb />
video games offer no socially-<lb />
redeeming value is, at best, absurd.<lb />
Why, the tactical and strategic<lb />
lessons to be learned from<lb />
Defender, Zaxxon and Galaga alone<lb />
are practically overwhelming.<lb />
Besides, they all beat the hell out<lb />
of checkers.<lb />
One would think Dr. Koop<lb />
should be proud of the preparedness<lb />
of today's youth and of their will-<lb />
ingness to take to heart this coun-<lb />
try's � and this world's � defense.<lb />
After all, they could be out smok-<lb />
ing cigarettes.<lb />
i-Campus Forum<lb />
The Kremlin Payroll<lb />
Over the past few months, I've grown<lb />
incessantly tired at reading the pro-<lb />
Soviet propaganda in The East Caroli-<lb />
nian. One should notice how they always<lb />
follow the mainstream of the Kremlin.<lb />
The one underlying factor of all com-<lb />
munist propaganda is to blame the U.S.<lb />
always, and enthrone the Soviet Union<lb />
as the "prince of peace The writings<lb />
of Patrick O'Neill and Jay Stone should<lb />
cause anyone with at least one ounce of<lb />
patriotism to turn sick.<lb />
From their pens come forth writings<lb />
that would rile any KGB agent. The<lb />
main thrust of the Russian plan is to<lb />
destroy the neutron bomb, the B-l<lb />
bomber, the MX missile, etc Why do<lb />
all the peace groups only criticize the<lb />
U.S. and never the Soviets? This fact<lb />
alone should make one ask whose side<lb />
the peace group is on.<lb />
The Russians are using slave labor to<lb />
build the Siberian pipeline, and their<lb />
arms buildup is the greatest in history.<lb />
Why don't Pat, Jay and the peace<lb />
groups write on this? I'll tell you why:<lb />
They're too busy writing on "U.S.<lb />
atrocities In my opinion, trying to<lb />
keep the world free of Soviet com-<lb />
munism is no atrocity.<lb />
I'm tired of our way of life and our<lb />
country being assaulted by this paper.<lb />
Our country is correct in rebuilding its<lb />
military might. This might will be need-<lb />
ed to protect the world against the ever<lb />
growing Soviet threat. A final note: If<lb />
the Greenville Peace Committee, Patrick<lb />
O'Neill and Jay Stone like Russia so<lb />
much, why don't they move there? I'm<lb />
more than willing to buy their airline<lb />
ticket.<lb />
Paul S. Hamilton<lb />
Senior, Business<lb />
Fifty-thousand people die each day<lb />
from dramatic starvation; this should be<lb />
the concern of everyone.<lb />
I'm glad to see that some people on<lb />
ECU'S campus are taking action to stop<lb />
this tragedy. I will be getting involved by<lb />
taking part in the "Ending Hunger<lb />
Briefing" on Nov. 16. I urge others to<lb />
join me.<lb />
Theresa Dulski<lb />
Junior, Occupational Therapy<lb />
No Real Increase<lb />
The East Carolinian of Nov. 4carried<lb />
an article about my becoming chairman<lb />
of the Department of Elementary<lb />
Education. I thank you for a well-<lb />
written article. I appreciate The East<lb />
Carolinian's interest in university facul-<lb />
ty members and department heads.<lb />
I hope you will allow me to point out<lb />
that it is somewhat misleading to say<lb />
that I plan "to increase the faculty<lb />
The Department of Elementary Educa-<lb />
tion has a quota of IS faculty members,<lb />
including the chairman. At present, two<lb />
positions are vacant. During the last two<lb />
years, the department has lost four peo-<lb />
ple through retirement and one through<lb />
resignation. It would be appropriate,<lb />
therefore, to say that we are still in the<lb />
process of '�replacing" faculty<lb />
members. No increase in faculty allot-<lb />
ment is anticipated. New programs, such<lb />
as a proposed middle school master's<lb />
degree, would utilize current faculty<lb />
allotments.<lb />
Dr. Amos Clark, Chairman<lb />
Department of Elementary Ed.<lb />
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Soviets In Control Of Peace Movement<lb />
Out For World Takeover<lb />
By KEITH BRITTAIN<lb />
The Soviet Union is, to put it simply, out<lb />
to take over the world. Its current method<lb />
of achieving this goal is the peace move-<lb />
ment.<lb />
It is a well known fact that the peace and<lb />
nuclear freeze movements are part of a<lb />
brilliantly-orchestrated campaign by the<lb />
KGB. The Russians have recognized that<lb />
they cannot defeat America because of its<lb />
current military buildup. The Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration is on a realistic and steadfast<lb />
course to ensure world peace. The current<lb />
U.S. re-armament is the means by which<lb />
peace can be achieved.<lb />
America is, at present, planning to<lb />
deploy 572 Pershing II missiles in Europe<lb />
to counter the Soviet SS-20s. If the KGB<lb />
can bring about a nuclear freeze, Russia<lb />
will retain its nuclear superiority.<lb />
An example: Vadim Leonov (who was<lb />
posing as a journalist) was recently<lb />
deported for being the link between the<lb />
Kremlin and the "peace groups" in<lb />
Holland. On being deported, Leonov<lb />
made a very embarassing statement: "If<lb />
Moscow decides that 50,000 demonstrators<lb />
must take to the streets in Holland, they<lb />
will take to the streets Do they also have<lb />
this power in Washington?<lb />
The Soviets fear new American<lb />
weaponry and have made necessary ad-<lb />
justments to destroy them. The neutron<lb />
bomb, MX missile and the B-l bomber<lb />
have been the targets.<lb />
The driving force in the Russian pro-<lb />
paganda campaign is peace groups. The<lb />
World Peace Council is a communist front<lb />
group. Its.president is Indian Communist<lb />
Romesh Chandra. The council has been<lb />
expelled from France and Austria because<lb />
of subversive activities. The WPC has<lb />
never waivered from the Kremlin<lb />
mainstream.<lb />
The U.S. Peace Council is led by<lb />
Michael Myerson, a longtime communist<lb />
functionary. The USPC has lobbied exten-<lb />
sively against the B-l bomber. Russia<lb />
understands that the B-52s are archaic and<lb />
cannot deliver an effective nuclear attack.<lb />
When the B-l was scrapped, Soviet Presi-<lb />
dent Breznev awarded Myerson a "medal<lb />
of peace Thus, chalk another victory for<lb />
the KGB under the Carter administration.<lb />
Even the grassroots, or local peace<lb />
groups, strictly adhere to Kremlin pro-<lb />
paganda. One should notice that they<lb />
never criticize Russia, only the United<lb />
States. In the last few years, NATO has<lb />
deployed no new middle-range weapons.<lb />
NATO even went a step further, and as a<lb />
peace initiative, withdrew 1,000 nuclear<lb />
weapons. The Soviets answered this peace<lb />
initiative by deploring more than 750 new<lb />
nuclear warheads and advanced SS-20s.<lb />
At latest count, Russia has 1,398<lb />
ICBMs, compared to the United States'<lb />
1,052. The U.S.S.R. has 5,540 warheads<lb />
on these missiles, compared to 1,052 for<lb />
the U.S It is very apparent that now is the<lb />
time to build our nuclear arsenal and con-<lb />
ventional weapons. In fact, it has been<lb />
estimated that the Soviets could have<lb />
possibly blackmailed the U.S. by 1990.<lb />
Despite the massive Soviet build-up, the<lb />
U.S. is always portrayed as the aggressor.<lb />
This is a major focal point of Soviet<lb />
policy, enhanced by excellent use of pro-<lb />
paganda. This "distorted reality" has suc-<lb />
ceeded in enlisting the support of such<lb />
liberals as Edward Kennedy, who supports<lb />
the nuclear freeze � not realizing the<lb />
Soviet benefits of this noble cause.<lb />
Russia has termed peace protestors and<lb />
nuclear freeze activists as "unwitting<lb />
dupes They confuse morals and self-<lb />
righteousness with reality. They do not see<lb />
that they are simply puppets of the KGB.<lb />
In a recent speech, the Secretary of<lb />
Defense Casper Weinberger warned<lb />
against the nuclear freeze. He said it would<lb />
lessen both the determent against a Soviet<lb />
first strike and the Russians' incentive to<lb />
agree to deep cuts in nuclear weapons<lb />
Reagan has proposed.<lb />
In fact, the U.S. did freeze its force<lb />
levels during detente (the 1970s). From<lb />
1966 to 1982, the Soviets built 60 new<lb />
ballistic missile submarines, while the U.S.<lb />
built none. A Russian negotiator for the<lb />
SALT I treaty suggested to his superiors<lb />
that they start some nuclear reductions. He<lb />
was shocked when he was told "the weak<lb />
Americans have signed this treaty to cut<lb />
their weapons; it is now time to build<lb />
ours<lb />
A major victory for the KGB was the<lb />
cancellation of the neutron bomb. Tass<lb />
(the Soviet news agency) issued the state-<lb />
ment: "Baptist ministers in Russia are<lb />
against the neutron bomb This state-<lb />
ment was issued to play on President<lb />
Carter's sympathy.<lb />
On Feb. 23, 1981, Breznev issued an im-<lb />
mediate call for a nuclear freeze that would<lb />
leave Western Europe vulnerable to the<lb />
relentlessly expanding communist forces.<lb />
Common logic tells one that anything sup-<lb />
ported by Russia is only for the benefit of<lb />
Russia. The Kremlin fears the U.S. build-<lb />
up and will do anything to thwart it.<lb />
Closer to home, the nuclear freeze is<lb />
supported by Edith Webberand ttw Green-<lb />
ville Peace (3mTiiitex.rteyT shotld kno<lb />
that our country and our way of life is<lb />
threatened by this proposal. It would<lb />
literally sign our dependents' death war-<lb />
rants. All the activists parading under the<lb />
"banner of Christianity" should also<lb />
realize that their right to public worship<lb />
would be denied by a communist govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Recently, some Western tourists were ar-<lb />
rested in Red Square for unfurling a peace<lb />
banner. The fact that Russia is behind the<lb />
peace and nuclear freeze movement is fully<lb />
documented. (Yuri S. Kaprolov represents<lb />
himself as a counselor at the Soviet Em-<lb />
bassy in Washington. Actually, he is<lb />
known to be a KGB agent as well as a ma-<lb />
jor organizer of the U.S. peace movement.<lb />
These two facts alone should cause one to<lb />
ask questions.)<lb />
It is time for us to stand up against these<lb />
activists and fight to preserve our way of<lb />
life.<lb />
It is estimated that there are at least<lb />
5,000 KGB agents here in the United<lb />
States. Why are the peace groups making<lb />
their work so much easier?<lb />
U.S. Economy Slipping, Thurow Says<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
I was happy to note that in last Tues-<lb />
day's edition, Sam Silva's letter pointed<lb />
out that there is, indeed, more to Lester<lb />
Thurow's ideas than a return to Keynesian<lb />
economics. The original article failed to go<lb />
into the specifics of Thurow's proposals<lb />
for reasons of space; however, because of<lb />
Mr. Silva's inquiry, this space is now<lb />
available to elaborate.<lb />
To begin with, Thurow maintains:<lb />
"Where the U.S. economy had once<lb />
generated the world's highest standard of<lb />
living, it is now well down the list and slip-<lb />
ping farther each year. Leaving the rich<lb />
Middle East shiekdoms aside, we stood<lb />
fifth among the nations of the world in<lb />
per-capita GNP in 1978, having been sur-<lb />
passed by Switzerland, Denmark, West<lb />
Germany and Sweden. Switzerland, which<lb />
stood first, actually had a per-capita GNP<lb />
45 percent higher than ours. And on the<lb />
outside, the world's fastest economic run-<lb />
ner, Japan, was advancing rapidly with a<lb />
per-capita GNP of only seven percent<lb />
below ours. In our entire history, we have<lb />
never grown even half as rapidly as the<lb />
Japanese.<lb />
"The time has come when we must begin<lb />
to study these countries and learn from<lb />
their successes. Every one of them has<lb />
more government involvement in their<lb />
economy than we do in ours<lb />
Some of the specific forms that Thurow'<lb />
recommends for government involvement<lb />
are:<lb />
� The foundation of a national investment<lb />
committee, which will channel funds into<lb />
"sunrise" industries (those which show<lb />
promise of benefitting the national<lb />
economy), and out of "sunset" industries<lb />
(those which are failing, obsolete or ineffi-<lb />
cient),<lb />
� Government jobs to provide for full<lb />
employment, and<lb />
� Closing of tax loopholes as well as a pro-<lb />
gressive income tax, which would be levied<lb />
to move us toward our general equity<lb />
goals.<lb />
As a solution to environmental pollu-<lb />
tion, Thurow has proposed a system of<lb />
taxes which would raise the price of<lb />
polluting goods and services to a level con-<lb />
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Hunger Greatest Peace Threat<lb />
"The day that hunger is eradicated from<lb />
the earth, there will be the greatest spiritual<lb />
explosion the world has even known.<lb />
Humanity cannot imagine the joy that will<lb />
burst into the world on the day of that<lb />
great revolution<lb />
Federico Garcia Lorca<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
Lorca, Spanish poet and dramatist,<lb />
lived in the early 1900s, yet his dream that<lb />
a "great revolution" would take place to<lb />
feed the starving masses has never come.<lb />
Today, the problem of world hunger is<lb />
more apparent than ever; according to UN<lb />
statistics, 50,000 people die each day from<lb />
starvation, and the prospects of a hunger-<lb />
free world are not hopeful.<lb />
Unfortunately, hunger, starvation and<lb />
the death of children (The Hunger Project<lb />
reports that 28 people � 21 of them<lb />
children � die each minute from hunger)<lb />
are usually ones most of us would rather<lb />
ignore than confront.<lb />
In 1980, the Presidential Commission<lb />
Report on World Hunger concluded that<lb />
hunger represents the greatest threat to<lb />
world peace that exists today. As the<lb />
schism between the haves and the have-<lb />
nots widens, the pressure becomes greater.<lb />
At present, the U.S. uses more than 75<lb />
percent of the grain it produces to feed its<lb />
livestock. Most animals in the United<lb />
States eat better than half the population<lb />
of the world.<lb />
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calling attention to this "hidden<lb />
holocaust" and looking for ways to end it.<lb />
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Style<lb />
NOVEMBER II, 1982 Page6<lb />
AI And Tom Thriving<lb />
InPostSNL' TV Era<lb />
Stall Photos By GAkY PATTERSON<lb />
Clockwise from top: Tom Davis (foreground) interviews gay male prostitute Al Franken; Franken's Pete<lb />
Tagliani slings mud during campaign; East Carolinian Managing Editor Hughes chums with Franken.<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER and<lb />
MIKE HUGHES<lb />
TtratcM<lb />
A surging crowd of tastefully-attired comedy fanatics<lb />
had considerable trouble pushing through the narrow<lb />
doors of Hendrix Theatre Monday night to witness<lb />
show-biz history in the making They were not disap-<lb />
pointed.<lb />
Those irreverent, multi-talented, merrymakers Al<lb />
Franken and Tom Davis, combined their multi talents<lb />
and thrilled a sitting-room-only audience (of about 200)<lb />
with a barrage of recipes, interviews, political debates,<lb />
film clips, multiple-choice quizzes, surveys and plenty<lb />
of that home-spun charm and "warpth" that have<lb />
become the staple of the duo.<lb />
The team thrilled students and a few community folk<lb />
alike, with routines ranging from old Saturday Nite Live<lb />
schtick (Al Franken's horrendous rendering of a<lb />
terminally-ill stand-up comic), to their latest efforts, in-<lb />
cluding material previously showcased during guest ap-<lb />
pearances on Late Night with David Letterman (Advice<lb />
on How to Drive While Drunk and the Bob-and-Ray-<lb />
inspired "An Human Echo") and a few bits even we<lb />
hadn't seen.<lb />
At 8 p.m the comedy commenced abruptly with the<lb />
grand entrance of two empregnated housewives discuss-<lb />
ing the benefits of "stretching" a family food dollar by<lb />
devouring the afterbirth, a parody of TV's infamous<lb />
Hamburger Helper commercials.<lb />
Interspersed with diverse film clips of routines written<lb />
for the original Saturday Nite Live by the two (a send-<lb />
up dramatization, depicting a rabbi-performed circum-<lb />
cision in the back seat of an automobile that sports the<lb />
ultimate "smooth ride"), were: a down-on-his-luck<lb />
male prostitute working the Kinston, "gay district" and<lb />
Franken's impressive impersonations of PTLTGIF's<lb />
Jim Bakker and STONES' Mick Jagger, a gag that<lb />
depended perhaps too heavily on Al Franken's uncanny<lb />
resemblance to the rock legend.<lb />
Closing out the show in a familiar 60s tradition, the<lb />
duo encouraged the audience to join hands and voices in<lb />
singing "We Shall Overcome However, turned off by<lb />
a calculated lack of participation, Franken and Davis<lb />
exited in mock disgust.<lb />
But even after a full day of travelling, eating, drink-<lb />
ing, using the bathroom and just plain being funny, the<lb />
comedic pair were still looking forward to a night on the<lb />
town (almost as much as we were).<lb />
A trip to their motel revealed some pretty startling<lb />
differences between the two. Aside from some really<lb />
amazing physical dissimilarities, Al likes to relax after<lb />
the show with a chocolate malt and his favorite aerobic<lb />
dancing record. Tom does recreational drugs and listens<lb />
to Van Morrison tunes on his ghetto blaster.<lb />
Al likes waffles; Tom prefers recreational drugs.<lb />
Al plays racketball and tries to stay in shape; Tom<lb />
prefers recreational drugs.<lb />
Al boasts constantly of his 21-month-old daughter,<lb />
readily showing pictures to friends, relatives and dierse<lb />
passers-by. Tom prefers pop-up books based on<lb />
X-Rated films and rarely gives his real name to co-eds.<lb />
"1 do things to excess Tom explains, "but<lb />
somehow I don't get addicted<lb />
"Yeah Al agrees.<lb />
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Naturally, at one time or another, comersation had<lb />
to turn to "the good of days" in New York with the<lb />
cast of the original Saturday Site Live. Although<lb />
Franken and Davis aren't generally recognized as hav-<lb />
ing gotten in on the ground floor, they were among the<lb />
show's first writers.<lb />
"We were out in L.A Al explains, "working at the<lb />
Comedy Store, when we heard Lome Michaels was get-<lb />
ting together a comedy show for NBC. We submitted a<lb />
demo tape And the rest is history<lb />
After the original cast unanymously decided to leave<lb />
the show in 1980 for other ventures, Franken and Davis<lb />
soon went on the college circuit, where they have con-<lb />
sistently entertained before full houses, making ther<lb />
ECU appearance a bit of a disappointment.<lb />
Both agree with the thousands of other Americans<lb />
who feel the new SNL is only a shell of its former self.<lb />
"We don't watch it Tom reveals.<lb />
"Yeah Al adds.<lb />
Finally, when asked what, by now, must be a familiar<lb />
question, "Would you ever consider a reunion with the<lb />
original cast?" Davis summed up their positions suc-<lb />
cinctly: "Only if John Belushi'll do it<lb />
ECGC Speaks Out With Answers To Questions<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff U riler<lb />
Last year Mark Zumbach, one of the founding<lb />
members of the East Carolina Gay Community (ECG<lb />
C) noted that the American Medical Association (AM A)<lb />
had removed homosexuality from its list of diseases, but<lb />
that homophobia; the irrational fear of homosexuality<lb />
was still considered a disease.<lb />
The ECGC has responded to homophobia by forming<lb />
a speakers bureau which offers gay men and women,<lb />
most of them ECU students, as speakers to lead discus-<lb />
sions at meetings or in classrooms about the subject of<lb />
hmosexuality. They hope to dispel the myths that many<lb />
people attach to homosexuality by giving them the op-<lb />
portunity to meet and speak to gay adults.<lb />
Christine O'Donnell, an ECU instructor, took a vote<lb />
in her Introduction to Sociology class and by a "clear<lb />
consensus" her students opted to invite speakers from<lb />
the ECGC to their class.<lb />
Despite the fact that it was a Friday class, the atten-<lb />
dance was much higher than usual when the ECGC<lb />
representatives came to do their program. There was an<lb />
obvious air of tension and lots of nervous energy as the<lb />
students were awaiting Christine's introduction of the<lb />
two women whoicagrie to adrfrjessher class For the next<lb />
50 minutes the whispered rimarkslfiterspersecl with gig-<lb />
gles could be heard every few seconds as one student<lb />
after another student used laughter to deal with a<lb />
sometimes uncomfortable situation.<lb />
Ginger and Robin, both dressed in female attire<lb />
(possibly to the shock of some of the students who had<lb />
stereotyped images of gay women looking and behaving<lb />
like men) looked just like everybody else. It was doubt-<lb />
ful that anyone in the classroom would have been able<lb />
to pick them out of a crowd as being gay.<lb />
Robin opened by randomly asking three studnts to<lb />
tell a little something about themselves and she and<lb />
Ginger followed by doing the same thing. The object of<lb />
the exercise was to show that for the most part, all<lb />
students � including gay ones � had similar<lb />
backgrounds, similar hopes and anxieties about the<lb />
future, and similar interests. Except for sexual<lb />
preference, Robin and Ginger told the students that they<lb />
were just like everyone else.<lb />
"Nothing happened, that I know of, to make me<lb />
gay said Robin, "All I know is that I am (gay) and<lb />
I'm happy<lb />
Ginger said being gay was not a matter of choice for<lb />
her, but that it was liberating when she made her choice<lb />
and finally admitted her gayness to herself. She added<lb />
that living a "split role" � living as a straight but really<lb />
being gay was very difficult. Ginger admitted to liking<lb />
sports, but noted that this was not the case with many<lb />
gay women she knew.<lb />
Both pointed out the results of a Kinsey study that<lb />
concluded that very few people were 'totally straight' or<lb />
'totally gay' and that gay people numbered over 20<lb />
million in the United States.<lb />
"Have you ever dated a man?" was the first question<lb />
from the audience. Ginger and Robin both said yes, but<lb />
admitted to being happier now that they were both<lb />
dating women.<lb />
Another student asked if they would ever like to have<lb />
families and if so would they adopt children? Yes was<lb />
the answer to both questions:<lb />
"God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Adam<lb />
said one female student who identified herself as a<lb />
Catholic. She added that her religion did not approve of<lb />
homosexuality and she wanted to know if Ginger or<lb />
Robin just "dropped out" of their religions because<lb />
they were gay<lb />
Ginger, who was also raised a Catholic, said she<lb />
didn't feel as if she or any gay person should stop prac-<lb />
ticing their faith because they were gay. Neither she nor<lb />
Robin wanted to discuss the religious question at length<lb />
because both felt it was a personal individual matter.<lb />
One student wanted to know how their parents had<lb />
reacted to the fact that their child was gay. Robin<lb />
responded, "1 told them about two years agoit caused<lb />
a lot of problems. My mom couldn't deal with it she<lb />
said adding that her father was able to handle the news<lb />
better.<lb />
Statistics show that most children raised by gay<lb />
parents grow up to be heterosexual, said Ginger respon-<lb />
ding to another question about the family environment.<lb />
"My parents are both straight and look at me Ginger<lb />
added causing a round of laughter.<lb />
"How did you know you were gay?" came another<lb />
question which Ginger answered first, "I dated men for<lb />
a long time she said, "I didn't understand what I was<lb />
See ECGC, Page 7<lb />
Orthomolecular Medicine Valid<lb />
New Treatment Shunned By Old Professionals<lb />
This is the first of two parts. Watch<lb />
for the second installment in next<lb />
Thursday's Style section.<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
According to Nobel Laureate<lb />
Linus Pauling: "Orthomolecular<lb />
medicine is the treatment of disease<lb />
by varying the concentrations in the<lb />
human body of substances that are<lb />
normally present in the human body<lb />
and are required for health, such as<lb />
the vitamins and essential<lb />
minerals<lb />
At the present time or-<lb />
thomolecular medicine is exploring<lb />
a wide range of applications. In<lb />
light of a work entitled Nutrition,<lb />
Crime, and Delinquincy by Alex-<lb />
ander Schauss, Los Angeles County<lb />
is applying orthomolecular prin-<lb />
ciples to juvenile delinquincy and<lb />
criminal behavior. In conjunction<lb />
with this development researchers in<lb />
Illinois, New Jersey, and New York<lb />
have recently conducted studies<lb />
focusing on the connection between<lb />
nutrition and criminal behavior. In<lb />
Palo Alto, California Linus Pauling<lb />
is involved in research with vitamin<lb />
C and Cancer. Pauling claims,<lb />
among other things, that in a con-<lb />
trolled test, "Terminally ill cancer<lb />
patients receiving vitamin C lived an<lb />
average of seven times as long as pa-<lb />
tients not receiving vitamin C<lb />
therapy, after reaching the terminal<lb />
stage Other researchers are apply-<lb />
ing orthomolecular principles to<lb />
such diseases as arthritis, autism,<lb />
and even alchoholism. In addition it<lb />
is now accepted among much of the<lb />
medical profession that many, if not<lb />
most hyperactive children are suf-<lb />
fering from allergic reactions to cer-<lb />
tain foods or food additives. But<lb />
perhaps the most compelling facet<lb />
of orthomolecular medicine is the<lb />
treatment of schizophrenia and<lb />
other emotional disorders by the use<lb />
of vitamins, minerals, and a<lb />
prescribed diet. This mode of treat-<lb />
ment has, in fact, inspired a seperate<lb />
rubric-orthomolecular psychiatry �<lb />
under which it is housed.<lb />
Orthomolecular psychiatry,<lb />
however, like the field of or-<lb />
thomolecular medicine itself is a<lb />
subject of controversy. It has receiv-<lb />
ed a hail of criticism from establish-<lb />
ed organizations like the American<lb />
Psychiatric Association and the Na-<lb />
tional Institute of Mental Health. In<lb />
fact, in 1973 the APA formed a<lb />
special task force to investigate or-<lb />
thomolecular psychiatry and report<lb />
on its efficacy. This task force con-<lb />
lcuded that orthomolecular techni-<lb />
ques have no therapeutic value for<lb />
schizophrenia or other mental il-<lb />
lnesses. Orthomolecular doctors,<lb />
however, denounced the report as<lb />
biased and fraught with error. To<lb />
lend weight to their criticisms they<lb />
promptly issued a reply to the<lb />
"American psychiatric Association<lb />
Task Force Report On Or-<lb />
thomolecular Medicine and<lb />
Megavitamin Therapy" in which<lb />
they pointed to evidence of bias<lb />
among the members of the task<lb />
force and discussed errors in its<lb />
research and conclusions point by<lb />
point and page by page.<lb />
Promised Rethinking<lb />
This indictment of the task<lb />
force's findings has, orthomolecular<lb />
physicians point out, never been ad-<lb />
dressed or substantially refuted by<lb />
the APA or NIMH. In fact, accor-<lb />
ding to orthomolecular practitioner<lb />
Humphrey Osmonds, the NIMH<lb />
was promising to rethink its position<lb />
with regard to orthomolecular<lb />
medicine until their recent financial<lb />
crisis forced them to postpone doing<lb />
further research.<lb />
It is, however, the opinions of the<lb />
APA which have shaped the<lb />
outlooks of the professors at ECU<lb />
and the people who author the tex-<lb />
tbooks which students read.<lb />
For instance, a textbook entitled<lb />
Brain &amp; Behavior which is used in<lb />
the psychology department says:<lb />
"From time to time, the chronic<lb />
and poorly understood nature of<lb />
schizophrenia has led to unfor-<lb />
tunate therapeutic fads and<lb />
misleading claims, and sometimes to<lb />
extreme measures taken to assist<lb />
desperate families of patients with<lb />
chronic schizophrenia. There have<lb />
been claims that massive doses of<lb />
vitamins C and B, and prticularly of<lb />
nicotinic acid, may be of some<lb />
benefit. There is no compelling<lb />
scientifically acceptable evidence<lb />
that such treatments are effective,<lb />
an their long-term safety is not<lb />
established<lb />
Another textbook which is<lb />
employed in the first level nutrition<lb />
course in the nutrition department,<lb />
Understanding Nutrition states:<lb />
"The hope that large doses of<lb />
niacin would cure schizophrenia has<lb />
led to some important research and<lb />
a whole new area of study-<lb />
orthomolecular psychiatry � but<lb />
the results so far have been disap-<lb />
pointing. There is no evidence that<lb />
large doses of niacin have any effect<lb />
whatever on mental disease other<lb />
than the dementia of pellegra<lb />
In response to the allegations<lb />
made by the authors of these texts<lb />
Aibrecht A. Meyer, Executive<lb />
Director of The Huxley Institute for<lb />
Biosocil Research said:<lb />
"These statements are simly in-<lb />
correct. There is a wealth of scien-<lb />
tifically sound research that has<lb />
been done substantiating the prin-<lb />
ciples that orthomolecular doctors<lb />
employ beginning with the work of<lb />
Abram Hoffer and Humphrey<lb />
Osmonds in the 1950s.The authors<lb />
of these textbooks have simply read<lb />
the work of the APA and the NIMH<lb />
and neglected to look any further<lb />
than that. What is more, the per-<lb />
jorative tone of some of their<lb />
writing would lead the reader to<lb />
believe that they do not even leave<lb />
the subject open to question. That is<lb />
very unscientific<lb />
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feeling I denied it<lb />
(my gayness) at first<lb />
Robin said she knew<lb />
from about the time she<lb />
was in first grade that<lb />
she was gay. "I knew<lb />
inside � I had the same<lb />
feelings that I have<lb />
now The other girls<lb />
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Robin recalled.<lb />
Another female stu-<lb />
dent told a story of her<lb />
brother being chased by<lb />
a 45 year-old man who<lb />
she said was gay.<lb />
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pretty violent A 45<lb />
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question followed her<lb />
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right, that is sick She<lb />
went on to tell some<lb />
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who she said had<lb />
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when she was in a bar<lb />
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came another question.<lb />
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life added Ginger.<lb />
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me it's easier to tell a<lb />
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because men would not<lb />
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Both women said<lb />
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is a cop-out she said.<lb />
"A person says they're<lb />
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really sitting down and<lb />
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ship Ginger felt that<lb />
a person would often<lb />
use bisexuality as an ex-<lb />
cuse for not forming a<lb />
lasting relationship<lb />
with a person.<lb />
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Robin. "It's not so<lb />
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to other people, but I<lb />
kept lying to myself<lb />
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Robin.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
NOVEMBER 11, 1982 Page 8<lb />
Vengeful Pirates Ready To Prevail<lb />
B KEN BOLTON<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU Pirates should have a<lb />
definite motive going into this<lb />
weekend's game with William and<lb />
Mary � revenge.<lb />
The Indians came to Ficklen<lb />
Stadium last year and pulled off an<lb />
upset in ECU's last game of the<lb />
year, 31-21. The Pirates were 5-5<lb />
coming into the game, and the loss<lb />
denied ECU a winning season.<lb />
In the 1981 game, senior quarter-<lb />
back Chris Garrity led the Indians<lb />
with 399 yards passing and four<lb />
touchdowns. Along the way, Garri-<lb />
ty completed 34 of 44 passes, in-<lb />
cluding a 41-yard touchdown strike<lb />
to Jeff Sanders on the last play of<lb />
the first half.<lb />
This year, the Pirates will travel<lb />
to Williamsburg, Va. to take on the<lb />
Indians, who currently have a<lb />
record o' 2-7.<lb />
William and Mary is similar to<lb />
ECU's last opponent, the Texas-<lb />
Arlington Mavericks, in that they<lb />
were predicted to have a good year<lb />
before the season started.<lb />
With 38 lettermen and 18 starters<lb />
returning from last year's team, the<lb />
Indians were predicted to have the<lb />
best team in their history and were<lb />
considered capable of beating<lb />
anyone on their schedule.<lb />
"William and Mary has had a<lb />
very disappointing season head<lb />
coach Ed Emory said at his weekly<lb />
press luncheon. "They felt before<lb />
the year began that they were ready<lb />
to have a great, great season. I'm<lb />
sure that they will try to do<lb />
something against us to regain some<lb />
respectability<lb />
One of Emory's main concerns is<lb />
the fact that the Indians have com-<lb />
pleted 59.2 percent of their passes.<lb />
Even though Garrity has graduated,<lb />
they have still passed for over 1600<lb />
yards.<lb />
"William and Mary does best<lb />
what we do worst defensively �<lb />
pass the football stated Emory.<lb />
"Our pass defense has not been one<lb />
of our strong points<lb />
They have two quarterbacks<lb />
(Yagiello and Murphy) who can<lb />
really throw the football. A lot of<lb />
points have been scored in our last<lb />
two games and I expect the same<lb />
will be true Saturday<lb />
In last week's game against<lb />
Texas-Arlington, Jeff Heath set two<lb />
school records for field goals.<lb />
Emory was quick to point out the<lb />
importance of the support elements:<lb />
the holder, the snapper and the rest<lb />
of the offensive line.<lb />
According to Emory, one person<lb />
who has not gotten enough credit is<lb />
snapper Whitley Wilkerson, who<lb />
Emory said "would give anybody<lb />
confidence<lb />
"If there was such a thing as an<lb />
All-American snapper, Whitley<lb />
would be it responded Emory.<lb />
"I've never seen the guy make a bad<lb />
snap<lb />
As much as the placekicker posi-<lb />
tion has been solid all year, kickoff<lb />
returns have not been a strong part<lb />
of the Pirates' game all season.<lb />
The loss of Jimmy Walden was<lb />
felt as much in this area as at<lb />
tailback. But Walden returned<lb />
kickoffs against UTA, and ECU<lb />
had some of its best field position of<lb />
the entire season.<lb />
"Jimmy's long return (44 yards)<lb />
when we were up only 10 points in<lb />
the second half may very well have<lb />
been a turning point in the game<lb />
said Emory.<lb />
The Pirates will take 66 players to<lb />
Williamsburg, and all who were<lb />
here last year definitely remember<lb />
the 1981 contest.<lb />
"I believe our guys will remember<lb />
that they cost us a winning season<lb />
last year, something we had to live<lb />
with for 12 long months com-<lb />
mented Emory. "I believe we have<lb />
the type of young men who are<lb />
totally committed to a winning<lb />
season and we can get that with a<lb />
victory over William and Mary<lb />
Photo By STANLEY LEAHY<lb />
1982-83 ECU Men's Basketball Team<lb />
Wyatt's Emergence Lifts Pirate Defense<lb />
To the good fortune of ECU's<lb />
defense, defensive end Curtis Wyatt<lb />
has emerged at the right place at the<lb />
tight time.<lb />
Two weeks ago at West Virginia,<lb />
Wyatt made a spectacular intercep-<lb />
tion and raced 73 yards from ECU's<lb />
own goal line, to the West Virginia<lb />
27, to stop a Mountaineer scoring<lb />
possibility. Wyatt referred to that as<lb />
fulfilling a big fantasy.<lb />
Last week against Texas-<lb />
Arlington, Wyatt suddenly found<lb />
himself in the starting lineup. And<lb />
he took the opportunity to make big<lb />
things happen.<lb />
"I thought Curtis Wyatt did some<lb />
line things for us noted coach Ed<lb />
Emory. "It was nice to see him step<lb />
right in ior Pegues and play so<lb />
well<lb />
Credited with nine hits, including<lb />
a major quarterback sack of minus<lb />
ten yards, one would have to say<lb />
that Wyatt had a successful start.<lb />
"Curtis is one of the most rapidly<lb />
improving players on our team<lb />
said defensive coordinator Norm<lb />
Parker. "I would have to say that<lb />
his forte is his great speed, combin-<lb />
ed with his strength. He has a<lb />
tendency to make the big play<lb />
Against the Mavericks, Wyatt in-<lb />
deed made one of those big plays.<lb />
Just before the first half ended,<lb />
UTA drove to the ECU seven yard<lb />
line. With second down and goal,<lb />
Wyatt burst through the offensive<lb />
line to dump UTA quarterback<lb />
Doyle Hightower for a big ten-yard<lb />
loss. That play, coupled with a third<lb />
down missed pass, resulted in UTA<lb />
getting only three points instead of a<lb />
possible seven.<lb />
The 6-2, 215-pound native of<lb />
Compton, CA, came to ECU by<lb />
way of Long Beach Junior College.<lb />
And even is just a reserve role until<lb />
the UTA game, Wyatt had worked<lb />
himself up to eighth on the overall<lb />
ECU tackle list.<lb />
"I personally feel that Wyatt<lb />
might have been the steal of the<lb />
1981-82 junior college crop noted<lb />
Emory. After Christmas last year, I<lb />
flew out to California and met Cur-<lb />
tis and his family. I immediately saw<lb />
that he was a young man of outstan-<lb />
ding character who is aiming for<lb />
high places in the world<lb />
But Wyatt is putting only one<lb />
thing first in his mind at present.<lb />
 V-nf<lb />
Coach Ed Emory And Snapper Whitle Wilkerson<lb />
Harrison Cites<lb />
Identity Crisis<lb />
With the upcoming season just<lb />
around the corner, new head coach<lb />
Charlie Harrison has begun chisel-<lb />
ing the ice away and attempting to<lb />
warm up a team which is completely<lb />
new to his style of coaching and<lb />
system of play.<lb />
Harrison is confronting several<lb />
problems, but cited the major<lb />
stipulation as being the lack of iden-<lb />
tity the team has at this point.<lb />
"We're just 12 guys out there prac-<lb />
ticing right now he said, "but<lb />
after we begin defining certain roles,<lb />
our identity should emerge<lb />
The head coach only has two<lb />
seniors on the team this year, with<lb />
four juniors, three sophomores and<lb />
fouf'f reshmen making up this year's<lb />
roster.<lb />
Offensively, Harrison said the<lb />
players must learn to respect the<lb />
value of the basketball and treat it<lb />
as a valuable possession.<lb />
"Everybody wants to do the spec-<lb />
tacular he said. "You don't win<lb />
games by being flashy, you win<lb />
them by being sound<lb />
Cindy Pleasants<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
"We just want to take one game<lb />
at a time said Wyatt. "We are<lb />
closer now than ever, and we all<lb />
have dedicated ourselves to trying<lb />
for a 7-4 season<lb />
Two games remain, and if Wyatt<lb />
continues to play as he has the last<lb />
two weeks, he and his teammates<lb />
are likely that 7-4 record as a reality.<lb />
Lady Pirates Stop<lb />
Canes In Exhibition<lb />
The Lady Pirates scrimmaged<lb />
against Louisburg College Tuesday<lb />
night and blew the Hurricanes<lb />
away, 68-54.<lb />
According to head coach Cathy<lb />
Andruzzi, the Bucs played well in<lb />
spurts, but have a great deal more to<lb />
work on before opening the season<lb />
against Fayetteville State on Nov.<lb />
22. "We're still not in shape she<lb />
said. "At the end of the game where<lb />
we were pulling away, we should<lb />
have been a lot more in control of<lb />
the game<lb />
A true believer in a strong defen-<lb />
sive game, Andruzzi was somewhat<lb />
disappointed in the Pirates' execu-<lb />
tion during the scrimmage. "We<lb />
were opening the sidelines too<lb />
much. We let them set the tempo in-<lb />
stead of setting it ourselves<lb />
Senior Lorraine Foster led the<lb />
Pirates in scoring with 20 points.<lb />
She also had seven assists. All-<lb />
America candidate Mary Denkler<lb />
popped in 18 points, while Loletha<lb />
Harrison finished with 10.<lb />
Freshman Sylvia Bragg scored nine<lb />
points, and Darlene Chancy added<lb />
six.<lb />
Louisburg's Clara Faison was the<lb />
Hurricanes' high scorer with 16<lb />
points to her credit.<lb />
n�to By OA�V PATTMSOM<lb />
ECU's Lorraine Foster Takes A Jumpshot<lb />
Harrison has especially been<lb />
pleased with sophomore guard<lb />
Barry Wright, a 6-5, 195-pound<lb />
native of Portsmouth, Va. "Wright<lb />
has been one of our most consistent<lb />
players he said.<lb />
And consistency is exactly what<lb />
Harrison is looking for. "Our kids<lb />
are gonna have to work at a consis-<lb />
tent pattern he said. "We're just<lb />
not consistent as this point<lb />
On defense, Harrison said the<lb />
team has a long ways to go. "We<lb />
just don't complete the plays, and<lb />
that includes rebounding he said.<lb />
"If you can ever get a team to play<lb />
defense for 20 seconds at a time,<lb />
that's all you have to do.<lb />
"We're not very big to begin<lb />
with, but I believe rebounding is just<lb />
going to get a loose ball. You have<lb />
to realize how precious that ball is.<lb />
"If you don't respect that ball,<lb />
you're gonna give up lay-ups<lb />
The Pirates open the season at<lb />
Duke University and play five of the<lb />
next seven ball games away, in-<lb />
cluding bouts at N.C. State and<lb />
Samford. "Our schedule is tough<lb />
he said. "There's no doubt about<lb />
that. Duke is talented but they're<lb />
very young. Samford went 10-1 last<lb />
year and we're playing them on their<lb />
homecoming<lb />
What about N.C. State? "We'll<lb />
always have the chance to win any<lb />
ball game Harrison said. "Maybe<lb />
we'll beat State, maybe we won't.<lb />
But I sure as hell want to be com-<lb />
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Harrison described himself as be-<lb />
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but demands the most out of his<lb />
players. "Some of these kids have<lb />
never been yelled at he said.<lb />
"When I do yell at them,it's nothing<lb />
personal. 1 just want them to be a<lb />
better basketball player.<lb />
"When I quit yelling, that's when<lb />
they should be worried. I won't yell<lb />
at anybody anymore if I don't think<lb />
there's any reason to<lb />
Point guard Tony Robinson aid<lb />
he has a lot o respect for coach<lb />
Harrison and returning guard Bruce<lb />
Peartree had nothing but praise for<lb />
his new coach. "Harrison is the type<lb />
of coach that ECU students and<lb />
fans hae been waiting for he<lb />
said. "He is a er exciting coach<lb />
and makes the team exciting to<lb />
watch<lb />
Harrison said he hopes the fans<lb />
will be supportive this year. "The<lb />
can come to the game and then go to<lb />
the Elbo or Papa Katz or<lb />
wherever he said. "If we could<lb />
just get 20-percent o the student<lb />
body to come out and watch, no<lb />
team's gonna want to come in here.<lb />
"If the fans come, our kids can<lb />
refuse to play if there are people out<lb />
there pulling for them<lb />
Coach Harrison said he is tired of<lb />
hearing that this is ACC countrv.<lb />
"East Carolina is the third largest<lb />
institution in this state he said.<lb />
"I'm proud of that, and 1 would<lb />
think others would take pride in<lb />
that.<lb />
� "What in the hell is everyone<lb />
ashamed of? There is nothing more<lb />
irritating to me than to see someone<lb />
support L'NC-Chapel Hill more<lb />
than they do ECU. It's just astoun-<lb />
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are more soft and spoiled he said.<lb />
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and I usually got what I wanted<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
NOVEMBER 11, 1982<lb />
Weitzel One Of The Most Feared Hitters In The Country<lb />
By TAMMY<lb />
PARHAM<lb />
K'l Sports Info<lb />
Even though most of<lb />
this country's powerful<lb />
volleyball players come<lb />
from the west coast,<lb />
ECU head coach Lynn<lb />
Davidson knows that<lb />
she doesn't have to<lb />
look any farther than<lb />
right here in Greenville.<lb />
Davidson considers<lb />
L ady Pirate spiker<lb />
Stacey Weitzel to be<lb />
one of the strongest hit-<lb />
ters in this area.<lb />
"Stacey is one of the<lb />
few players that I've<lb />
seen who can hit<lb />
through a block the<lb />
coach explained. "I<lb />
think she can probably<lb />
hit as hard as the weast<lb />
coast players<lb />
During a 1981 Invita-<lb />
tional at N.C. State, a<lb />
study was taken on the<lb />
efficiency of hitters.<lb />
Weitzel's spike was<lb />
clocked at more than 45<lb />
m.p.h.<lb />
"I like hitting a<lb />
volleyball because it's<lb />
just you putting the ball<lb />
to the floor, not a bat<lb />
or a racquet. That's a<lb />
good feeling Weitzel<lb />
said.<lb />
The Pirate captain is<lb />
often referred to as the<lb />
team's most feared hit-<lb />
ter. "I'd rather be call-<lb />
ed a feared hitter than<lb />
just a power hitter,<lb />
because it takes finesse<lb />
and skill to put the ball<lb />
down Weitzel com-<lb />
mented.<lb />
But the 5-9, Severna<lb />
Park, MD native is not<lb />
just a hitter.<lb />
"Stacey is an all-<lb />
around player. She<lb />
does a good job in<lb />
every facet of the<lb />
game Davidson said.<lb />
The coach considers<lb />
Weitzel to be one of the<lb />
most consistent servers<lb />
on the team. "Her<lb />
serve is not easy to<lb />
return. She has good<lb />
control on the ball and<lb />
she places it well, too<lb />
Although Weitzel's<lb />
defensive and passing<lb />
skills are not as strong<lb />
as her offensive play,<lb />
Davidson feels that<lb />
Weitzel makes up the<lb />
difference with her<lb />
court intelligence.<lb />
. "Stacey is a gifted<lb />
athlete. She's a quick<lb />
learner and very in-<lb />
telligent player. That is<lb />
why she has become<lb />
one of our prominent<lb />
players<lb />
"I feel like I've final-<lb />
ly become a complete<lb />
player Wietzel said.<lb />
"I've been working a<lb />
lot harder this year. I<lb />
feel like I'v come a long<lb />
way<lb />
As a freshman,<lb />
Weitzel was named as<lb />
the team's outstanding<lb />
newcomer. Then, as a<lb />
sophomore, she was<lb />
named as the most<lb />
outstanding offensive<lb />
player when her role as<lb />
a hitter became more<lb />
important.<lb />
But for the last two<lb />
seasons, the senior has<lb />
taken on a leadership<lb />
position as the team<lb />
captain. "The players<lb />
look at her as a role<lb />
model. That's a big<lb />
responsibility David-<lb />
son explained. "She's<lb />
the type of player who<lb />
makes her presence felt<lb />
not only on the court<lb />
but off the court too.<lb />
That is why she was last<lb />
year's most valuable<lb />
player. She's a heart<lb />
player<lb />
Volleyball came to<lb />
an end Wednesday for<lb />
the Pirate standout,<lb />
and Davidson must fill<lb />
the empty spot, which<lb />
will be difficult.<lb />
"Stacey's position on<lb />
the team is going to be<lb />
hard to recruit for.<lb />
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10 THE EAST CAROLINIAN NOVEMBER 11, 1982<lb />
Volleyball Players<lb />
Lose To Wolfpack<lb />
By EDWARD<lb />
NICKLAS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"I know we outplayd<lb />
them said ECU<lb />
volleyball coach Lynn<lb />
Davidson, reflection on<lb />
last night's loss to N.C.<lb />
State.<lb />
The Lady Pirates,<lb />
who were beaten 15-11,<lb />
10-15, 15-12, 15-13, re-<lb />
mained close the entire<lb />
match, losing the last<lb />
two games by a total of<lb />
only five points.<lb />
"When we were down<lb />
in tight situations<lb />
Davidson said, "we<lb />
hung in there and kept<lb />
fighting back She<lb />
added, "State didn't<lb />
play as well as they<lb />
could, but I think it was<lb />
because we did not let<lb />
them<lb />
According to David-<lb />
son, the match could<lb />
have easily turned out<lb />
differently. She said,<lb />
"We just couldn't get<lb />
the breaks at the crucial<lb />
points<lb />
Despite the loss,<lb />
Davidson paid tribute<lb />
to her team's effort.<lb />
"All of our kids played<lb />
an exceptional match.<lb />
Especially Dale La-<lb />
vant<lb />
The Lady Pirates,<lb />
now 24-16, closed out<lb />
their season Wednes-<lb />
day night when they<lb />
took on UNC-<lb />
Charlotte and the<lb />
University of South<lb />
Carolina at Lancaster.<lb />
CHAMPION OF THE SOAPS<lb />
The first soap opera trivia contest turned out<lb />
to be quite interesting as nine teams ended up<lb />
competing for the title of "Champion of the<lb />
Soaps In the preliminary rounds, teams com-<lb />
peted against each other in three different<lb />
heats. Teams showed much mental agony as<lb />
they racked their brains to remember who was<lb />
who and who did what when. The three teams<lb />
to make the finals are: Marie Wells and Lynn<lb />
Thornton; Celia Daniels and Karen Moore; and<lb />
the only male team to enter, Elton Boney and<lb />
Paul Sumrell. In the end, however, the real TV<lb />
buffs and Soap Opera Trivia Champions were<lb />
Marie Wells and Lynn Thornton.<lb />
Records Broken<lb />
Not only did the<lb />
ECU swim team begin<lb />
their season with a big<lb />
win over James<lb />
Madison Friday, but<lb />
two varsity records<lb />
were set as well.<lb />
The women's 400<lb />
medley relay team,<lb />
which consists of<lb />
Luanne Peura, Joanne<lb />
McCulley, Kaky<lb />
Wilson and Nan<lb />
George, set a new<lb />
school record with a<lb />
time of 4:09.7, which is<lb />
five seconds under the<lb />
national standard and<lb />
beat the old school<lb />
record by more than<lb />
two seconds.<lb />
One of the members<lb />
of the relay, Joanne<lb />
McCulley, also set a<lb />
varsity record in the<lb />
100 breaststroke.<lb />
"The James<lb />
Madison meet was a<lb />
fantastic win for us<lb />
said Pirate head coach<lb />
Rick Kobe. "Last year<lb />
the men only beat them<lb />
by six points, but this<lb />
year they won by 20<lb />
points<lb />
Besides the two varsi-<lb />
ty records, a number of<lb />
national cut times were<lb />
bettered during the<lb />
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freestyle and and 400<lb />
medley teams surpassed<lb />
the cuts.<lb />
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George � 50 and 100<lb />
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100 breaststroke,<lb />
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cuts.<lb />
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Intramural tennis finally came to an end as<lb />
the final game in the men's independent divi-<lb />
sion was played.<lb />
Overall, 95 people participated in the event<lb />
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women's intermediate; DeAnna Morris �<lb />
women's open; Geoff Kokiko � men's open;<lb />
and Tom Kiehl � men's intermediate.<lb />
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The intramural co-rec flag football finals will<lb />
be played Thursday, Nov. 11 at 6:00. Several<lb />
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the final game.<lb />
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