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                <lb />
�he �aat (Earoltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No.23<lb />
Thursday, November 18,1982<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10.000<lb />
Smokers Quit For The Day With 'Smokeout'<lb />
By EMILY CASEY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Great American Smokeout is<lb />
going on today as dozens of ECU<lb />
students, faculty members and staff<lb />
are going through a cold turkey ef-<lb />
fort to quit a habit that many health<lb />
professionals describe as the na-<lb />
tion's number one killer.<lb />
Yesterday, members of the<lb />
recently reorganized chapter of the<lb />
Alpha-Phi-Omega coed service<lb />
fraternity sat at a table outside the<lb />
Student Supply Store asking<lb />
passers-by to join in the nationwide<lb />
annual event sponsored by the<lb />
American Cancer Society and at-<lb />
tempt to quit smoking cigarettes for<lb />
twenty-four hours.<lb />
"The goal of the smokeout is to<lb />
get one out of five people to stop<lb />
smoking forever said ECU home<lb />
economics student Christine Taylor,<lb />
vice president of Alpha-Phi-Omega.<lb />
Taylor hopes that people who are<lb />
able to kick the habit for 24 hours<lb />
(from midnight to midnight) will<lb />
hopefully feel they can do it for the<lb />
rest of their lives.<lb />
People who were interested in<lb />
quitting were asked to fill out a<lb />
pledge card agreeing to "solemnly<lb />
swear to give up smoking for the<lb />
Great American Smokeout, Nov.<lb />
19 The pledge card also asked<lb />
potentional quitters to "promise not<lb />
to smoke for 24 hours (and maybe<lb />
longer), or to help a friend quit<lb />
According to Taylor there was a<lb />
lot of interest in the event and<lb />
numerous people gathered around<lb />
the table to sign-up.<lb />
Those who agreed to the 24-hour<lb />
trial period were also given various<lb />
information sheets, bookmarks,<lb />
buttons and a red rubber band,<lb />
which is worn on the wrist and<lb />
designed to help paticipants to quit.<lb />
"Whenever you want a cigarette, in-<lb />
stead of striken' up a match, you<lb />
just snap the band was the advice<lb />
written on slip of paper attached to<lb />
the band.<lb />
The bookmark had a quote from<lb />
the 1979 report on smoking and<lb />
health from the Surgeon General<lb />
that said "Cigarette smoking is the<lb />
single most important environmen-<lb />
tal factor contributing to premature<lb />
mortality in the United States<lb />
A fact sheet given out at the table<lb />
noted that the number of smokers<lb />
who have quit is rising steadily from<lb />
only 1.8 million in 1978 to over 33<lb />
million in 1980. However, the sheet<lb />
also pointed out that over 52 million<lb />
Americans still smoke, of which<lb />
nine out of ten claim they would like<lb />
to quit.<lb />
According to Joan Boudreaux,<lb />
Pitt County chairperson of the<lb />
Great American Smokeout for the<lb />
second year in a row, a person has a<lb />
better chance to quit smoking if they<lb />
have a "support group" to help<lb />
them. Boudreaux, who quite smok-<lb />
ing herself several years ago, sees<lb />
the American Cancer Society cam-<lb />
paign as providing such support on<lb />
the national level by this project.<lb />
"It is an upbeat, good natured ef-<lb />
fort on the part of the American<lb />
Cancer Society to encourage<lb />
smokers to stop smoking for at least<lb />
24 hours Boudreaux said.<lb />
She said that people should at-<lb />
tempt to quit, "If for no other<lb />
reason, just to prove you can do it<lb />
and that you have control over your<lb />
own body<lb />
Boudreaux, an ECU English<lb />
graduate student assistant, calls<lb />
herself a "radical champion" of the<lb />
effort to help people to quit smok-<lb />
ing and wished all participants good<lb />
luck in their efforts.<lb />
Local sponsors of the Great<lb />
American Smokeout are inviting<lb />
successful quitters to join in a<lb />
"procession and mock funeral"<lb />
tonight at 7 p.m. on the mall. Quit-<lb />
ters are asked to come "hury your<lb />
cigarettes" for the last time.<lb />
Taylor also pointed out that all 15<lb />
members of the Alpha-Phi-Omega<lb />
fraternity are non-smokers who<lb />
decided to take on the service pro-<lb />
ject after being put in contact with<lb />
the local Cancer Society by Rudy<lb />
Alexander.<lb />
"It's a good cause added<lb />
another fraternity volunteer Derrick<lb />
Carmichael. "I hope they can give<lb />
up smoking beyond the 24 hours<lb />
One potential quitter who signed<lb />
the pledge was ECU chemistry stu-<lb />
dent Shan Biggers. "I'm going to<lb />
give it up for one day he said, ad-<lb />
ding it was a possibility he may give<lb />
it up for good.<lb />
Unknown Male Attacks Student<lb />
On Pathway Near Practice Field<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Assailant News Editor<lb />
An ECU student was assaulted<lb />
and raped last Thursday night just<lb />
off campus property near the band<lb />
practice field, according to Gene<lb />
McAbee of the ECU Department of<lb />
Public Safety.<lb />
The female student, who's identi-<lb />
ty would not be disclosed by the<lb />
public safety department or the<lb />
Greenville police, was attacked<lb />
about 8:45 p.m. by an unknown<lb />
asailant. The incident ocurred on a<lb />
dark pathway leading from the<lb />
practice field to Rock Springs Road,<lb />
near a Stop-n-Go convience store.<lb />
The Department of Public of<lb />
Safety described the suspect as a<lb />
black male about 5' 10" in hieght,<lb />
with broad shulders, a narrow<lb />
waist, protruding hips and wearing<lb />
dark pants and a light jacket with<lb />
tight cuffs. A composite picture<lb />
could not be made because of the<lb />
darkness at the time of the incident.<lb />
Anyone with information on this<lb />
suspect is asked to contact Gene<lb />
McAbee at the ECU Department of<lb />
Public Safety, or contact the Green-<lb />
ville Police.<lb />
The Greenville Police are offically<lb />
handling the case because it took<lb />
place off campus property. Detec-<lb />
tive George Albertine, who is in-<lb />
vestigating the assault, could not be<lb />
reached for comment. Captain<lb />
Whitaker of the detective division<lb />
said the investigation was waiting on<lb />
lab reoorts to return and the<lb />
analysis of evidence in the cae<lb />
There are no definite leads in the<lb />
case as of Wednesday, according to<lb />
Whitaker.<lb />
There have been no previous at-<lb />
tacks in the area of the pathwav<lb />
recently, according to Francis Ed-<lb />
dings of the public safety depart-<lb />
ment. The pathway is frequentlv us-<lb />
ed by some ECU students living on<lb />
College Hill to get to and from cam-<lb />
pus. The path is near Tyler, a girls<lb />
residence hall.<lb />
No blue light security system is in<lb />
the area of the assault, because it is<lb />
off campus property, according to<lb />
Eddings. The nearest blue light<lb />
phone is up near Tyler dorm. A<lb />
representative of Tyler declined to<lb />
comment on security problems.<lb />
Photo By STANLEY LEAHY<lb />
Back To Work?<lb />
Two football officials start practicing old moves with a little confusion as they warm up for the remainder of the<lb />
NFL season. Owners and players reached a tentative agreement and the beloved sport could start this weekend.<lb />
Student Battles Tobacco Supporters<lb />
In Effort To End Cigarette Smoking<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Calling herself a "radical cham-<lb />
pion" of the effort to get people to<lb />
quit smoking, the Pitt County<lb />
chairperson of the 1982 American<lb />
Cancer Society's Great American<lb />
Smokeout claimed that her event<lb />
was overshadowed by the Greenville<lb />
Tobacco Festival and that she would<lb />
rather see North Carolina farmers<lb />
growing crops other than tobacco.<lb />
"I know I'll be judged as disloyal<lb />
by local Pitt Countians said Joan<lb />
Boudreaux, head of this year's<lb />
smokeout event, "but I'd like to see<lb />
farmers raise something that's<lb />
helpful to people instead of<lb />
something that kills them<lb />
Boudreaux, an ECU English<lb />
department graduate studet assis-<lb />
tant, made her remarks while work-<lb />
ing at a table set up outside the Stu-<lb />
dent Supply Store to encourage peo-<lb />
ple to join the annual American<lb />
Cancer Society smokeout event.<lb />
Boudreaux also claimed that the<lb />
local tobacco festival which is also<lb />
going on this week in Greenville<lb />
overshadowed the Great American<lb />
Smokeout Event. "I don't think<lb />
that was an accident she added.<lb />
According to Boudreaux she was<lb />
told twice that her scheduled ap-<lb />
pearance on the WNCT television<lb />
program titled "Carolina Today"<lb />
was canceled and that one of the<lb />
cancellations was to give air time to<lb />
the Tobacco Festival. "They're giv-<lb />
ing it (The Tobacco Festival) a<lb />
whole week and they won't give me<lb />
10 minutes Boudreaux told The<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
She claims that a similar morning<lb />
television talk show program on<lb />
WITN (TV Channel 7) in<lb />
Washington, N.C. also denied her<lb />
air time. "Channel 7 said specifical-<lb />
ly that tobacco money is what runs<lb />
our operation Boudreaux said.<lb />
Boudreaux claims that fear plays<lb />
a big role in many people's decision<lb />
not to speak out on the issues of the<lb />
hazards of smoking cigarettes and<lb />
the federal tobacco price support<lb />
program that assures growers<lb />
a guaranteed price for their crops.<lb />
"Even individuals are afraid to<lb />
speak out added Boudreaux, who<lb />
said she had talked to many people<lb />
who agreed with her, but weren't<lb />
willing to say so publicly. "I would<lb />
like to see some diversification<lb />
Boudreaux said, referring to the<lb />
types of crops that are grown by<lb />
local farmers.<lb />
Reagan Encouraged To Make Effort<lb />
Toward Improving Russian Relations<lb />
Rebel Magazine<lb />
A wards Prizes<lb />
For Student Art<lb />
ECU's literary magazine, Rebel,<lb />
has announced the 1982-1983 win-<lb />
ners of their student art show and<lb />
writing contest.<lb />
Winners were chosen from three<lb />
categories in the eighth annual event<lb />
and their works will appear in the<lb />
latest edition of the magazine.<lb />
The Attic nightc'ub and a local<lb />
Budweiser beer distributor con-<lb />
tributed $500 each to be given as<lb />
prize money. Rebel editor Rick Gor-<lb />
don said he was pleased with the<lb />
number of people who entered the<lb />
contest.<lb />
ECU student John Boone took<lb />
home the best in show honors for<lb />
his mixed media piece titled "Self<lb />
Portrait For his efforts Boone<lb />
received a $150 grand prize.<lb />
The winner in the prose category<lb />
was Carolyn Ebert for her work titl-<lb />
ed "Living in Sin in the Bible Belt<lb />
She collected first prize of $125. Se-<lb />
cond place and $100 in prize money<lb />
went to Brian Rangeley for "A<lb />
Dogs Life" and third place went to<lb />
Keith Stallings for "Winter<lb />
Solstice He received $75 in prize<lb />
See REBEL, Page 3<lb />
Photo By STANLEY LEARY<lb />
Practicing For Exams<lb />
Unfortunately, class tests come around all too often in order to keep<lb />
students in shape for those infamous finals<lb />
WASHINGTON (UPI) � President<lb />
Reagan is moving cautiously to test<lb />
the waters of a possible new rela-<lb />
tionship with the Soviet Union. But<lb />
he is keeping his guard up, and the<lb />
overtures to the new Kremlin leader-<lb />
ship are restrained.<lb />
Both Secretary of State George<lb />
Shultz and national security affairs<lb />
adviser William Clark were said to<lb />
be in favor of Reagan attending the<lb />
funeral of Soviet President Leonid<lb />
Brezhnev.<lb />
Some observers believe it would<lb />
have been a dramatic gesture toward<lb />
1 conciliation with little to lose in a<lb />
relationship that has nearly hit rock<lb />
bottom.<lb />
Kremlinologists are studying the<lb />
profile of Soviet leader Yuri An-<lb />
dropov for clues to the future direc-<lb />
tion of the Soviets. If both Reagan<lb />
and Andropov continue in the hard<lb />
line tradition, the result will be a<lb />
standoff or a further deterioration<lb />
of relations.<lb />
There have been two ways to go<lb />
for the superpowers, cooperation or<lb />
confrontation, detente or the cold<lb />
war. And in some 40 years since<lb />
World War II there has been more<lb />
confrontation than cooperation.<lb />
Vice President George Bush and<lb />
Secretary of State George Shultz<lb />
outlined U.S. policy toward the<lb />
Soviets. It calls for a "realistic ap-<lb />
praisal" of the world, military<lb />
strength and will power to defend<lb />
the West, and a willingness to<lb />
negotiate if there is a reciprocal<lb />
readiness on the other side.<lb />
In a welcoming ceremony Mon-<lb />
day for West German Chancellor<lb />
Helmut Kohl, Reagan warned<lb />
against the massive Soviet "war<lb />
machine But at the same time in<lb />
Moscow, Bush was saying the<lb />
American officials had come "in a<lb />
spirit of seriousness and hope  to<lb />
declare to the Soviet leaders, to the<lb />
Soviet people and to the world, that<lb />
the United States is devoted to the<lb />
pursuit of peace and a reduction of<lb />
global tensions<lb />
Meantime, gestures have been<lb />
made on both sides, neither of<lb />
which have been interpreted by of-<lb />
ficials, at least, that they are design-<lb />
ed to lay the groundwork for some<lb />
rapprochement. The Polish govern-<lb />
ment has released Solidarity Union<lb />
leader Lech Walesa from confine-<lb />
ment, a gesture that apparently took<lb />
place with Soviet acquiescence. And<lb />
Reagan has lifted the sanctions<lb />
against the Siberian pipeline.<lb />
The lifting of the sanctions was<lb />
meant to heal the growing breach<lb />
between the allies. But the timing of<lb />
the announcement last Saturday,<lb />
See UNITED STATES, Page 5<lb />
Former Sen. Morgan To Speak<lb />
By BOB MORGAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Former U.S. Sen. Robert Morgan<lb />
will be on campus Monday night to<lb />
speak at an open meeting of the<lb />
ECU chapter of the North Carolina<lb />
Student Legislature. The NCSL ex-<lb />
pects Morgan to speak on the role of<lb />
students in modern American<lb />
government.<lb />
Morgan, a democrat, was<lb />
defeated in 1980 in his bid for a se-<lb />
cond term by Republican John East.<lb />
The conservative East is a former<lb />
political science profesor at ECU.<lb />
The controversial campaign wag-<lb />
ed by East was financed heavily by<lb />
the Congressional Club, a political<lb />
action committee affiliated with<lb />
North Carolina's senior U.S.<lb />
Senator, Jesse Helms.<lb />
In television advertisements<lb />
across the state, Morgan was por-<lb />
trayed as a free-spending liberal<lb />
sympathetic to U.S. aid for com-<lb />
munists in Central America. Critics<lb />
of the unusually harsh ads claimed<lb />
that these were distorted views of<lb />
Morgan's record and that he was ac-<lb />
tually more conservative than many<lb />
of his democratic colleagues in the<lb />
Senate.<lb />
Since his defeat in 1980, Morgan<lb />
has spent his time practicing law and<lb />
working on various civic activities in<lb />
the state. He worked actively for his<lb />
party in the mid-term elections in<lb />
October when five congressional<lb />
candidates sponsored by the Con-<lb />
gressional Club were defeated by<lb />
their democratic opponents.<lb />
"I think the recent election was a<lb />
repudiation of the smear campaigns<lb />
that were conducted by the club in<lb />
1980 and 1982 Morgan said. He<lb />
feels that if the club is going to be<lb />
effective in future campaigns it must<lb />
change to a much more positive ap-<lb />
proach.<lb />
The former senator is still active<lb />
in politics and has not ruled out the<lb />
possiblity of seeking office in the<lb />
future.<lb />
The meeting begins at 7 p.m.<lb />
Monday night and will be held in<lb />
room 224 of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Anyone interested in hear-<lb />
ing Morgan speak is welcome to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
NOVEMBER 18,1982<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 for 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 1 p.m. Monday for the Tuesday<lb />
paper and 3 p.m. Wednesdayy for<lb />
the Thursday paper. No an<lb />
nouncements received after these<lb />
deadlines will be printed.<lb />
This space is available to all<lb />
campus organizations and depart-<lb />
ments.<lb />
SOULS<lb />
The steering committee will<lb />
meet Thursday at 6:00 in room Ml<lb />
Mendenhall. A general body<lb />
meeting will follow at 7:00.<lb />
Everyone is encouraged to attend.<lb />
ALL CAMPUS PARTY<lb />
The Phi Kappa Tau fraternity is<lb />
sponsoring "Chill Thrill '82" on<lb />
Friday. Dec. 3from 3:00-until. The<lb />
party will be held at the Phi Tau<lb />
house at 409 Elizabeth St. There<lb />
will be lots of tree beverages, com<lb />
petition events, giveaways and a<lb />
drawing for a Fuji Supreme bicy-<lb />
cle. FGor further information con-<lb />
tact any Phi Tau or call 752-4379.<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
Mo(o)re on Sex. you can become<lb />
informed November 30 at 7:30 in<lb />
room 109 Speight. Pst Chi presents<lb />
Or. Moore who will lecture on sex<lb />
uai deviance. This will be Psi<lb />
CLhi's last informative lecture of<lb />
this semester. This is open to Psi<lb />
Chi members and all other in-<lb />
terested persons. Come and learn.<lb />
TWIRLERS<lb />
The Tar River Twiners 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 757 694?<lb />
CO-OPPOSITION �<lb />
The U.S. Naval Academy in An-<lb />
napolis, MD has a position open<lb />
for a Co-op student to work as a<lb />
programmer analyst. The student<lb />
must have a computer cscience<lb />
background and should be a<lb />
junior, the work experience Is<lb />
alternating for two periods, the<lb />
first beginning on January 3, 1962.<lb />
For more info contact Carolyn<lb />
Powell in the Co-op office, ext.<lb />
6979. Rawl 313.<lb />
STUDENT RECITALS<lb />
On Nov. II at 7:30 in the Fiet<lb />
cher Recital, pianist Elaine God<lb />
win of Badnson and voice student<lb />
Deborah Bennetrt of Durham,<lb />
both sen io students in the School of<lb />
Music, will perform a joint recital.<lb />
Miss Bennett will be accompanied<lb />
by Dr. Timothy Hoekman, pianist.<lb />
On Friday Nov. 19, three senior<lb />
students of the School of Music will<lb />
perform in the recital hall. They<lb />
ere clerineist Beverly Smith of<lb />
New Bern, scheduled to perform<lb />
at 7:30 , and voice student Alice<lb />
Bowler of Medlin of Hamlet and<lb />
saxophone student Matthew Cox of<lb />
Collinsvilte, Va who will perform<lb />
at 9:00. All student recitals are<lb />
open to the public and no admis-<lb />
sion is charged.<lb />
ACT<lb />
The American College Testing<lb />
(ACT) will be ottered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday,<lb />
December 11, 1902. Application<lb />
blanks art to be completed and<lb />
mailed to ACT Registration, P.O.<lb />
Box 414, lowa City, towa 52240. Ap-<lb />
plications may be obtained from<lb />
the ECU Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building, Room-105.<lb />
GRE<lb />
The Graduate Record Examina-<lb />
tion will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina university on Saturday,<lb />
December 11, 1902. Application<lb />
blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to Educational Testing<lb />
Service, Box 966 R, Princeton, NJ<lb />
08540. Applications may be obtain-<lb />
ed from the ECU Testing Center,<lb />
Room 105, Speight Building.<lb />
BAKE SALE<lb />
The brothers of the ETA-Nu<lb />
Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha will be<lb />
having a canned food drive and<lb />
bake sale in order to give<lb />
Thanksgiving baskets to the needy<lb />
families in Greenville area. The<lb />
cooperation of all ECU students<lb />
will be appreciated. There will be<lb />
a collection table in front of the<lb />
book store on TuesThur.<lb />
ECCEA<lb />
ECU Cooperative Educational<lb />
Association will have its next<lb />
meeting on Thursday, December 2<lb />
at 4:00 p.m. in 306 Rawl. We'll be<lb />
planning the Christmas party so<lb />
make plans to attend. All in-<lb />
terested persons are welcome.<lb />
ART AUCTION<lb />
Original works of art will be<lb />
featured at an art auction Friday.<lb />
Nov. 19 at 7:30 in the Fellowship<lb />
Hall of Hooker Memorial Chris-<lb />
tian Church of Greenville, located<lb />
at the corner of Greenville Blvd.<lb />
and Elm St. YHou may preview<lb />
the collection beginnig at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
JUVENILES<lb />
OFFENDERS<lb />
What art the alternatives to (ail-<lb />
ing juvenile ottenders1 The public<lb />
is invited to a symposium on this<lb />
crucial issue on Nov. 23 at 7:00<lb />
p.m. at the Willis Building at the<lb />
corner of First and Reade Sts. A<lb />
panel will present the problem and<lb />
solutions tolowed by a question<lb />
and answer session.<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 the Residence Hall<lb />
Directors. Area Coordinators and<lb />
the Residence Life Office. The<lb />
deadline for completed applica-<lb />
tions is November 19.<lb />
COSTARICA<lb />
The deadline tor accepting ap-<lb />
plications tor the spring semester<lb />
abroad in Costa Rica has been set<lb />
at Thursday, Nov. 18. Students in<lb />
terestred in participating should<lb />
consult, before that date, one of<lb />
the following: Dr. Marie Farr,<lb />
assistant dean of the College of<lb />
Arts and Science. Dr. Simon<lb />
Baker, geography; Dr. John Bort,<lb />
anthropology; or doctor Edward<lb />
Leahy, geography.<lb />
ACCOUNTING<lb />
POSITION<lb />
Northern Telecom in Research<lb />
Triangle Park has an opening for a<lb />
co-op student to assist in assembl-<lb />
ing current information for cost<lb />
model, review sales proposals,<lb />
and assist in new product sum-<lb />
mary and reviews. Requirements<lb />
for the position are that the stu-<lb />
dent be a junior accounting major<lb />
with a GPA of 3.0 or gbetter. The<lb />
job starts in January 1983 with a<lb />
beginning wage of $6.73hour.<lb />
Contact Carolyn Powell in the Co-<lb />
op office, Rawl 313, ext. 6979, for<lb />
more information.<lb />
WZMB<lb />
The Electric Rainbow Show<lb />
jams Greenville on WZMB, Satur-<lb />
day from midnight to 4:00 a.m.<lb />
and Sunday from midnight to 3:00<lb />
a.m. Saturday the album special<lb />
will be the Rush album<lb />
"Permanent Waves" and Sunday<lb />
the album special will be the new<lb />
jimi Hendrix album "Concerts<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
There will be a Biology Club<lb />
Meeting Monday. November 22,<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. Guest Speakers will<lb />
include Gwendolyn Lee from the<lb />
Center for Student opportunities<lb />
and Nancy Fillnow from the<lb />
Cooperative Education office on<lb />
ECU campus. The meeting will be<lb />
held in Biology N-102. All in-<lb />
terested persons welcome.<lb />
FRSSBEE<lb />
It's great weather to play<lb />
ultimate; Come to the bottom of<lb />
college hill Thursday at 4:00 for an<lb />
excellent workout. Club meetings<lb />
are Mondays, 8:00 in 248, MSC.<lb />
ACCOUNTING<lb />
JOB<lb />
The Family and Psychological<lb />
Services In Greenville has an<lb />
opening for an accounting co-op<lb />
student to work as an accountant.<lb />
The student needs to have a<lb />
minimum GPA of 2.5 and have<lb />
general record keeping<lb />
knowledge. The job starts in<lb />
December and will involve 10-20<lb />
hours of work per week. For more<lb />
information, contact Carolyn<lb />
Powell in the Co-op office, Rawl<lb />
313, ext. 6979.<lb />
GOOD LUCK<lb />
Good Luck to the ECU ultimate<lb />
team, I RATES, who are traveling<lb />
to Raleigh this weekend for the NC<lb />
Ultimate Championships. The<lb />
team plays at the abottom of col-<lb />
lege hill Tues and Thurs at 4:00.<lb />
Anyone interested may join. Club<lb />
meetings are Mon. 8:09<lb />
Mendenhall Rm. 248. Good Luck<lb />
Irates I<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 />
n.oo. ecGC<lb />
The ECGC will meet Mondayt,<lb />
November 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the<lb />
Newman House. There will be a<lb />
speaker. Dr. Susan McCammen,<lb />
from the psychology department.<lb />
All interested persons are Invited<lb />
to attend what promises to be an<lb />
interesting discussion.<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 />
TURKEY SHOOT<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions will sponsor a turkey shoot<lb />
tonight from 7-10 p.m. in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Bowl<lb />
ing Alley.<lb />
Students may participate with<lb />
ID and activity card; faculty, staff<lb />
and their dependents must be<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
members in order to participate.<lb />
The entry is S2 and only one turkey<lb />
per person may be won. The rules<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
Knock down at least 9 pins on 8<lb />
out of 10 rolls or knock down 8 pins<lb />
or more on 10 consecutive rolls<lb />
and WIN a turkey.<lb />
Each participant must wear<lb />
socks and present hisher ECU<lb />
ID. and activity card or hisher<lb />
MSC Membership Card.<lb />
Coupons will be awarded to the<lb />
winners. These coupons are<lb />
redeemable for turkeys which can<lb />
be picked up on the bottom floor of<lb />
the student center on Wednesday,<lb />
Nov. 24, between 2-4:30 p.m.<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS<lb />
You may use the form at right or<lb />
use a separate sheet of paper if<lb />
you need more lines. There are 33<lb />
units per line. Each letter, punc-<lb />
tuation mark and word space<lb />
counts as one unit. Capitalize and<lb />
hyphenate words properly. Leave<lb />
space at end of line if word<lb />
doesn't fit. No ads will be ac-<lb />
cepted over the phone. We<lb />
reserve the right to reject any ad.<lb />
All ads must be prepaid. Enclose<lb />
75c per line or fraction of a line.<lb />
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TOURNAMENT<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions is sponsoring an all<lb />
campus table soccer tournament<lb />
in coniunction with the Associa-<lb />
tion of College Unions-<lb />
international (ACU I).<lb />
The tournament will be con-<lb />
ducted to determine the one open<lb />
doubles team, which may consist<lb />
of two men, two women or one<lb />
man and women, who will repre-<lb />
sent ECU, if sufficient participa<lb />
tion permits, in the Association of<lb />
College Unions-international<lb />
regional face-to-face tournament.<lb />
The regional tournament will be<lb />
held at the University of Ten<lb />
nessee on Feb. 10,11 and 12, 1983.<lb />
A registration form, available at<lb />
the Billiards Center at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, must be com-<lb />
pleted by each entrant and submit-<lb />
ted to the supervisor on duty at the<lb />
center by Tuesday, Nov. 30.<lb />
The tournament will begin on<lb />
Thursday, Dec. 2, at 6 p.m In the<lb />
MSC recreation area. Double<lb />
elimination format will be follow<lb />
ed. Each match will be two out of<lb />
three, except the final match<lb />
which will be three out of five.<lb />
An entry fee of $2 per team is re<lb />
quired and payable at the tourna-<lb />
ment site. The participants who<lb />
will be going to Tennessee will<lb />
have the costs of lodging,<lb />
transporation, meals and entry<lb />
fees paid by Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
Each participant will be re-<lb />
quired to show an ECU ID or<lb />
driver's license and activity card<lb />
prior to the start of the tourna-<lb />
ment. The tournament will be con-<lb />
ducted in accordance with a<lb />
modified version of the rules and<lb />
regulations established by the<lb />
World Table Soccer Association.<lb />
Each participant must have a<lb />
2.0 GPA. This will be verified with<lb />
the Registrar's Office. Copies of<lb />
the rules are available for use at<lb />
the Billiards Center. It is highly<lb />
recommended that participants<lb />
study the rules prior to the tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Trophies will be awarded to the<lb />
individuals of the first and second<lb />
place teams.<lb />
PHI BETA<lb />
LAMBDA<lb />
Omicron Chapter of Phi Beta<lb />
Lambda hosted the Fall Member<lb />
ship Training Conference for the<lb />
State Chapter on Saturday,<lb />
November 6. There were over 200<lb />
members present from 21 colleges<lb />
in North Carolina. All meetings<lb />
were held in the Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center.<lb />
HILLEL<lb />
There will be a Hillel meeting at<lb />
8:00 Monday, 22nd, at MSC. Plans<lb />
for upcoming events will be<lb />
discussed. All members are asked<lb />
to attend If there are any ques-<lb />
tions call 7S2 7290.<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 500 at the<lb />
Catholic Newman Center located<lb />
down at the bottom of College Hill.<lb />
SI6MA TAU DELTA<lb />
The English honor society will<lb />
hid its Fall 1982 induction<lb />
ceremony Monday, Nov. 23 at 7:00<lb />
-in Austin 209. All new inductees<lb />
please try to attend. Current<lb />
members are also encouraged to<lb />
attend. Our guest speaker will be<lb />
Dr. Douglas McMillan who wll<lb />
give a presentation on "The<lb />
Unicorn Tapestries and Other<lb />
Meddieval Things Hope to see<lb />
you there.<lb />
QUAKER-FRIENDS<lb />
A Quaker Silent Meeting for<lb />
worship will be held mis Sunday,<lb />
11:00-12:00, at Planters National<lb />
Bank. Friends and the public are<lb />
invited to attend. For further in-<lb />
formation call L. S. or Susan<lb />
Fetker at 752-0787.<lb />
GOSPEL SHOW<lb />
The Contemporary Gospel show<lb />
on WZMB every Sunday morning<lb />
from 6 to 10 a.m. beginning Nov.<lb />
21.<lb />
BAPTIST STUDENT<lb />
UNION<lb />
HEY! Do you enjoy friendly<lb />
fellowship, good friends and food,<lb />
and a chance to be yourself in this<lb />
"rat race" environment at ECU?<lb />
Then come join us at the Baptist<lb />
Student Union where we have din-<lb />
ners on Tuesdays at 5:30 for only<lb />
J) 75- PAUSE on Thursdays at<lb />
7:00 to allow us to take a break<lb />
after an almost fulfilling week,<lb />
and lots of people just like you who<lb />
enjoy others. Call 752-4646 if you<lb />
have any questions. Bob Clyde<lb />
campus minister.<lb />
FRESHMEN<lb />
REGISTER<lb />
Freshman Registers may be<lb />
picked up in the Buccaneer office<lb />
on Tuesdays and Thursdays from<lb />
2:00 p.m. till 5:00 p.m. The Buc<lb />
caneer Office is located on me se-<lb />
cond floor of the Publications<lb />
Building. NOTE: Remember you<lb />
have already paid for mis publica-<lb />
tion, so why let your money go to<lb />
waste.<lb />
SPECIAL<lb />
EDUCATION<lb />
On NOV. 22, 1982 in room 129<lb />
Speight at 4:00 there will be a pro<lb />
gram of much interest. As our<lb />
November program meeting<lb />
SCEC has invited Special Educa<lb />
tion Directors from different<lb />
school systems to talk about their<lb />
system and job requirements.<lb />
Please attend, it will be to your ad<lb />
vantage.<lb />
CONCERT<lb />
On Nov. 30,1982 Student Council<lb />
for Exceptional Children will host<lb />
the Casweil Spirit Singers for a<lb />
Christmas concert. The concert<lb />
will begin at 3:30 cm in<lb />
Auditorium 244 Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center. Everyone is invited<lb />
and welcome Come out and get<lb />
into the Christmas spirit early.<lb />
ZATA BETA<lb />
TAU<lb />
There will be a meeting at 6:00<lb />
at the Western Steer. Plans for in-<lb />
iation will be discussed all<lb />
member must attend.<lb />
LAW SOCIETY<lb />
The ECU Law Society will meet<lb />
Thursday. Nov. IS at 7 30 in room<lb />
248 Mendenhall. Marvin K Blount.<lb />
a local attorney, will be me guest<lb />
speaker.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will now its<lb />
Thanksgiving dinner meeting on<lb />
Sunday. Nov. 21 at 4:00 pm at the<lb />
Methodist Student Center. All<lb />
brothers and pledges are asked to<lb />
bring a covered dish.<lb />
WOLFTRAP<lb />
All day Tuesday. Nov. 23 Sigma<lb />
Alpha lota. ECU'S nonprofit<lb />
women's music fraternity will be<lb />
noMing a Rock a-Thon in tne Moby<lb />
of the music building in order to<lb />
ra.se money to help rebuild Wolf<lb />
Trap, a farm park for the perform<lb />
ing arts in Vienna. Virginia Dona<lb />
fions should be sent to the School<lb />
of Music or brought by the lobby<lb />
on Nov 23 between 7:00 a.m. and<lb />
11:80 p.m. Please make all checks<lb />
payable to Sigma Alpha lota.<lb />
JOIN THE FAST<lb />
join the Fast for a World<lb />
Harvest today Demonstrate<lb />
your compassion tor the world's<lb />
rntnntr Go without eating for iust<lb />
today and donate your food money<lb />
to Oxfem America to support self<lb />
help development protects in the<lb />
poorest areas of Asia. Africa ana<lb />
Latin America. Skip as many<lb />
meals as you can today and there<lb />
will be a table in front of me Supp-<lb />
ly Store and a boom in Mendenhall<lb />
on Friday, where you can donate<lb />
the money you saved. For infor<lb />
ma'on call 758 4216. Together, we<lb />
can make the world a better lace<lb />
ALPHA PHI SIGMA<lb />
Alpha Phi Sigma will hold a din-<lb />
ner meeting at tne Western Sizzim<lb />
Steak House on Nov. 29 at 5:00.<lb />
Meet at Allied Health<lb />
Building!Belk) at 5:00 where we<lb />
will meet members of NASW.<lb />
ADM and CorSo. All members,<lb />
prospective members and staff<lb />
art encouraged to attend.<lb />
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FALLGRADUATES<lb />
Remember to pick up your cap<lb />
and gown from the Student Supply<lb />
Store. East Carolina University<lb />
before leaving school.<lb />
These keepsake gowns art yours<lb />
to keep, providing the graduation<lb />
fee has been paid. For those<lb />
receiving the Masters Degree tne<lb />
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PHI SIGMA IOTA<lb />
Phi Sigma iota, the National<lb />
Foreign Language Honor Society,<lb />
is sponsoring a lecture Oy Dr. John<lb />
Bort on Nov. 23 at 8pm mtheCo<lb />
fee House at Mendenhall. Or<lb />
Bort, of the Dept. of Sociology. An<lb />
rnropology and Economics, will<lb />
speak on "The Distribution of<lb />
Languages m central and South<lb />
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Large selection of Purple<lb />
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NOVEMBER 18, 1982<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Julius Baker<lb />
Flutist Gets Crummy Treatment<lb />
Photo By STANLEY LEAHY<lb />
Renowned flutist Julius Baker played to a house of, for the most part, heathen imbeciles on Monday night.<lb />
By MARTY HARDIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Greenvile music lovers were fortunate in having the<lb />
opportunity to hear Julius Baker, the principle flutist<lb />
for the New York Philhamonic Orchestra, in concert at<lb />
Hendrix Theatre on Monday evening. Approximately<lb />
700 people were present for what I feel was one of Mr.<lb />
Baker's most difficult concerts in the area of presenta-<lb />
tion � to a not-so-well-mannered audience � in an<lb />
acoustically poor hall. Baker presented a fluid, soothing<lb />
and extremely professional selection of p:es from the<lb />
19th and 20th centries.<lb />
Baker, during a break in Robert Muczynski's Sonata,<lb />
Op. 14, appeared to have a great deal of difficulty ad-<lb />
justing to the poor lighting system in Hendrix Theatre. I<lb />
could also detect changes in playing style to adjust to the<lb />
poor acoustics, which were not at all acceptable for a<lb />
performer and artist of Julius Baker's level.<lb />
He and his pianist, Lisa Emenheiser, played flawless-<lb />
ly. Baker did not, to many people's dismay, attempt to<lb />
appeal to the masses' idea of what a virtuoso flutist<lb />
should do in a concert performance; not trying to be<lb />
Jean-Pierre Rampal by playing tacky French pieces as a<lb />
vehicle to show his abilities nor lowering himself to play<lb />
trite pieces as does James Gullaway in his nauseating<lb />
renditions of "Annie's Song"(sorry John Denver and<lb />
James Gullaway fans). Instead, the Muczynski piece<lb />
showed musicianship rather than implying � as the<lb />
Romantic pieces tend to do with abounding cadenzas �<lb />
sweet harmonies and runs in great excess. While playing<lb />
the opening piece, many people were still entering the<lb />
hall to find seats, a distraction which could ruin a per-<lb />
formance, but Baker did not let it and kept control of<lb />
the situation.<lb />
The piece that followed, Pierre Sancan's modern<lb />
Sonatine, which was written in 1946, showed the true<lb />
romantic voice of the flute in the hands of a master. I<lb />
was left feeling that Baker had indeed rendered the piece<lb />
with soul and heart.<lb />
After a short intermission, Baker player Cesar Fran-<lb />
ck's Sonata in A Major with great skill but unfortunatly<lb />
with poor attacks which were not due to bad playing<lb />
habits but to age, which strikes the embrochure not<lb />
allowing the flutist to attack notes in the upper register<lb />
of the flute's voice. At present, Rampal is having the<lb />
same problem in his appearences.<lb />
Mr. Baker closed out the performance with an exqusite<lb />
rendition of Claude Debussy's Afternoon of a Faun.<lb />
The piece was brought forth in the epitome of the im-<lb />
pressionistic style. Shortly after the prelude someone's<lb />
lens fell out of his glasses, almost totally destroying the<lb />
mood of the piece as well as Baker's concentration. This<lb />
incident was just one in a series of coughs, movement<lb />
and rattling of candy wrappers, which was a poor reflec-<lb />
tion of the audience's understanding of a concert-goer's<lb />
etiquette. Julius Baker has my praise for undergoing all<lb />
these distractions and presenting an encore of the third<lb />
movement of Charles Marie Quido's Romance.<lb />
After a beautiful rendition of the encore piece, Baker,<lb />
on his second bow, saw about 25 people giving a stan-<lb />
ding ovation while about 250 people were making a mad<lb />
dash for the door. If anyone was dissapoinied with the<lb />
concert given, keep this in mind, what kind of perfor-<lb />
mance would you give to a group of people who did not<lb />
have the respect, manners or understanding that you<lb />
deserve? 1 think it is clear why after the concert Mr.<lb />
Baker said that he was glad it was over and happy he<lb />
could leave.<lb />
Julius Baker teaches at the New England Conser-<lb />
vatory of Music and is also on the faculty of the Julliard<lb />
School of Music. Mr. Baker may be heard on RCA Vic-<lb />
tor, Decca, Vanguard, Westminister and Desmar recor-<lb />
ding labels.<lb />
Julius Baker presented a master class at the ECU<lb />
School of Music, where a select number of flute<lb />
students played for a critique.<lb />
Bowling For Turkey<lb />
Tonight At Mendenhall<lb />
The Department of University Unions will sponsor a<lb />
turkey shoot tonight from 7-10 p.m. in the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center Bowling Alley.<lb />
Students may participate with ID and activity card:<lb />
faculty, staff and their dependents must be Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center members in order to participate. The en-<lb />
try is $2 and only one turkey per person may be won.<lb />
The rules are as follows:<lb />
Knock down at least 9 pins on 8 out of 10 rolls or<lb />
knock down 8 pins or more on 10 consecutive rolls and<lb />
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Each participant must wear socks and present his her<lb />
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ship Card.<lb />
Coupons will be awarded to the winners. These<lb />
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Maggie Ree and her accompanist<lb />
father will perform tonight at 9p.m.<lb />
in Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
Hendrix Theatre. The concert is<lb />
free.<lb />
By SUSAN CLARY<lb />
The (Greenville Ne�s<lb />
SPARTANBURG, S.C. �<lb />
"Every day 1 have the blues; every<lb />
day, every day I have the blues<lb />
Well, if you see me worry, it's cause<lb />
it's you I hate to lose<lb />
The piano is mournful, the voice<lb />
husky and sensuous � full of the<lb />
tears and gutsy hold on life that<lb />
broke the hearts of Billie Holiday's<lb />
audiences over and over again.<lb />
The music slows to an end and the<lb />
owner of that addicting voice<lb />
whispers "thank you" and flashes a<lb />
tiny grin � the slightly flustered,<lb />
head-ducking grin of any 15-year<lb />
old caught in the spotlight. Because<lb />
that's what she is � a freckle-faced,<lb />
diminutive 15-year old with, as she<lb />
puts it, "30 year-old vocal chords<lb />
"That's what people tell me I<lb />
have, and I do have a low voice<lb />
Meg Hughey explains breathlessly.<lb />
"But it's probably because I got<lb />
nodules in my vocal chords when I<lb />
was little from screaming so loud<lb />
trying to sing. My parents say I was<lb />
screaming in the bathtub at 2. But I<lb />
don't remember that<lb />
Margaret Ree Hughey is one-half<lb />
of the Maggie Ree Duo. Her father,<lb />
Bobby Hughey, makes up the se-<lb />
cond half, but admits he is the<lb />
Pop Orthomolecular Medicine<lb />
Seen As A Viable Alternative<lb />
This is the second of two parts.<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Muff Writer<lb />
It is indeed the viewpoint of many within the<lb />
academic establishment that the subject of or-<lb />
thomolecular medicine has been resolved. In speaking<lb />
with Dr. James Mathis, Director of Medical psychiatry<lb />
at ECU, the East Carolinian learned that he is in agree-<lb />
ment with the statements made in Brain &amp; Behavior.<lb />
"Orthomolecular psychiatry is not an accepted<lb />
therapy Dr. Mathis said "The debate is over as far as<lb />
the National Institute of Mental Health is concerned.<lb />
They have investigated orthomolecular medicine<lb />
thoroughly and it has been proven to be of absolutely no<lb />
therapeutic value<lb />
In explanation of orthomolecular physicians' claims<lb />
that they are able to cure from 70 to 80 percent of the<lb />
schizophrenic patients who they treat. Dr. Mathis said:<lb />
"They're the only ones who say they have that kind<lb />
of a cure rate He added "You can never discount the<lb />
article of faith. If somebody thinks they are going to get<lb />
well on Tar river water they frequently do<lb />
In actual point of fact, however, in the course of do-<lb />
ing research for this story the East Carolinian has<lb />
discovered that the Canadian Schizophrenia Founda-<lb />
tion and the Schizophrenia Foundations of America<lb />
agree with the 70 to 80 percent cure rate figure. The<lb />
Schizophrenia Foundations of America, of which there<lb />
are about forty chapters nationwide, are entirely<lb />
volunteer non-profit organizaitons. Their membership<lb />
is composed largely of family members of former pa-<lb />
tients or present patients. Sometimes former patients<lb />
also become members.<lb />
Moreover, there are at least three mental hospitals in<lb />
the country which are receiving state funding to employ<lb />
orthomolecular principles in the treatment of<lb />
schizophrenia: Coral Gables in Fort Lauderdale,<lb />
Florida, Bryce State Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama,<lb />
and Nassua County Hospital in Manhasset, New York.<lb />
This does not include the more than two thousand (this<lb />
figure comes from the Huxley Institute) orthomolecular<lb />
physicians who are in private practice in clinics or in-<lb />
stitutions like the Brain-Bio Center in Skillman, New<lb />
Jersey.<lb />
According to Dr Cynthia Bisbee, a PhD and Direc-<lb />
tor of Patient Education at Bryce State Hospital the or-<lb />
thomolecular program there has yielded a large measure<lb />
of success.<lb />
"We took a number of people who hadn't responded<lb />
to anything else and we've had a lot of success with im-<lb />
proving their condition She said "As far as the<lb />
general population goes they have improved as a group.<lb />
One particular benefit of the vitamin therapy is that it<lb />
seems to improve theefficacy of the neuroleptic medica-<lb />
tion (For instance, Thorazine, Holdol, and the other<lb />
phenothiazines). We use vitamin C and niacinamide in<lb />
particular. Vitamin C has been shown to be an antip-<lb />
sychotic while niacinamide has a tranqmlizing effect<lb />
In explanation of why the state of Alabama is funding<lb />
the application of orthomolecular techniques at Bryce<lb />
State Dr. Bisbee said:<lb />
"We're fortunate to have a Commissioner of Mental<lb />
Health who is favora-jle to orthomolecular medicine. It<lb />
was at his request that ihc orihmolecular program here<lb />
was begun<lb />
Any serious examination of the topic of or-<lb />
thomolecular medicine must include mention of the<lb />
work of Abram Hoffer and Humphrey Osmonds. Hof-<lb />
fer and Osmonds were the original founders of or-<lb />
thomolecular psychiatry. Their double-blind ex-<lb />
periments (experiments in which patients are divided in-<lb />
to a control group and an experimental gorup. The con-<lb />
trol group is given a placebo and the experimental group<lb />
See TREATMENT, Page 7<lb />
"lesser half<lb />
"My job is father, teacher and<lb />
fellow performer � and when it gets<lb />
to the fellow performer, she has to<lb />
carry me Hughey explained with a<lb />
smile. "Every once in a while father<lb />
slips into teacher, but never into<lb />
performer<lb />
Meg says teacher slips into father,<lb />
too. And sometimes "it's pure<lb />
pain she says ruefully.<lb />
"When he first started me on jazz<lb />
piano it was pain she said. "I<lb />
thought he was cruel and I used to<lb />
cry in the car. Now I'm glad he<lb />
worked me so hard, but then<lb />
And work her Bobby Hughey did<lb />
� pouring more than 25 years of his<lb />
own experience as a professional<lb />
jazz trumpet player into the<lb />
daughter he quit work three years<lb />
ago to work with exclusively. "I<lb />
hated to stand by and waste her<lb />
talent; it was silly to waste it he<lb />
said.<lb />
His wife, Betty, is the family<lb />
bread winner now, as president and<lb />
director of the Horizon Day Care<lb />
Center on East Main Street in Spar-<lb />
tanburg, S.C. She, too, is a profes-<lb />
sional musician who sang with "the<lb />
big bands" in the Piedmont for<lb />
years and worked professionally<lb />
with her husband after their third<lb />
child was born. "I've always been a<lb />
frustrated singer she said.<lb />
She left her singing career when<lb />
Meg was born, and had worried<lb />
when Hughey decided to quit the<lb />
day care business and devote<lb />
himself to teaching Meg. "I was<lb />
afraid she'd be denied her<lb />
childhood Mrs. Hughey said.<lb />
"He used to work me hard, too, and<lb />
I'd think 'that child should be out<lb />
playing But now that I've seen the<lb />
results, I know it's the best thing he<lb />
ever did<lb />
Hughey began teaching Meg<lb />
theory and harmony at 7 years old<lb />
while she was taking piano lessons<lb />
through the Converse College pre-<lb />
college program. "But we had<lb />
prepared her so well to get the<lb />
scholarship, they couldn't find a<lb />
spot for her he said. "She'd been<lb />
taught what they were teaching<lb />
So Meg quit Converse and began<lb />
taking lessons from Hughey.<lb />
"That's when the duo really started<lb />
coming about he said.<lb />
Thur<lb />
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is administered the substance or the<lb />
technique to be tested and neither<lb />
the patient or the administering<lb />
physician knows which is which.<lb />
Only the persons who design the ex-<lb />
periment can evaluate the result.)<lb />
done over the course of seven years,<lb />
from 1952 to 1959 are still cited by<lb />
many orthomolecular physicians to-<lb />
day as being conclusive experimen-<lb />
tal proof of the efficacy of niacin,<lb />
niacinamide and nicotinic acid in<lb />
the treatment of schizophrenia.<lb />
In discussing the controversy sur-<lb />
rounding orthomolecular psychiatry<lb />
with the East Carolinian Dr. Hum-<lb />
phrey Osmonds asserted:<lb />
"Since we did the first double-<lb />
blind studies in psychiatry we are in<lb />
a better position to discuss them<lb />
than anybody else. They were very<lb />
thorough and well-contolled<lb />
studies. On the other hand, not a<lb />
single orthomolecular doctor was<lb />
involved with the 1973 APA task<lb />
force report on the orthomolecular<lb />
medicine.How can they expect to<lb />
duplicate our results if they can't<lb />
follow orthomolecular procedures<lb />
correctly? This violates their own<lb />
rules for procedure. According to<lb />
their rules a task force is supposed<lb />
to have a representative or represen-<lb />
tatives from the therapy under in-<lb />
vestigation. So the 1973 task free<lb />
report on orthomolelcular<lb />
psychiatry fails their own criterion.<lb />
Dr. Hoffer and myself pointed this<lb />
out in our reply to the task force<lb />
report<lb />
According to the textbook Brain<lb />
&amp; Behavior Tardive Dyskenesia is<lb />
an incurable side effect which<lb />
results from taking neuroleptic or<lb />
antipsychotic medications. It in-<lb />
volves uncontrollable twitching of<lb />
the facial muscles and extremities<lb />
such as the hands and feet and a<lb />
shuffling walk. The book estimates<lb />
that fifty percent of the people who<lb />
are on these medications for two<lb />
years or longer will develop Tardive<lb />
Dyskenesia.<lb />
"Since 1972" Dr. Osmonds said<lb />
"there has been a tremendous<lb />
recognition of the fact that Tardive<lb />
Dyskenesia is often a result of treat-<lb />
ment with the major tranquilizers.<lb />
There are three varieties, one of<lb />
which is curable, one of which is<lb />
questionable, and the other of<lb />
which is incurable<lb />
Because of this side effect and<lb />
because of the "less than optimal"<lb />
cure rate of conventional therapies,<lb />
(which is generally accepted to be<lb />
approximately 50 percent) or-<lb />
thomolecular physicians maintain<lb />
that the search for alternative<lb />
therapies merits more emphasis than<lb />
it has been receiving.<lb />
When discussing the safety of<lb />
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thomolecular physicians employ Dr.<lb />
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the people who disagree with or-<lb />
thomolecular techniques, agree that<lb />
the substances we employ and the<lb />
amounts which we prescribe are not<lb />
toxic<lb />
In explanation of the APA's con-<lb />
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tion on orthomolecular medicine<lb />
Dr. Osmonds agrees with those who<lb />
find Thomas Khun's analysis of<lb />
"paradigm" shifts illuminating.<lb />
In his book The Structure of<lb />
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Sports<lb />
NOVEMBER 11 1982 Page 8<lb />
Pirates Carry Hot Offense To Philly<lb />
B KEN BOLTON<lb />
tssislani sptK hdiior<lb />
Entering the final game of the<lb />
1982 season against Temple, the<lb />
ECU Pirates need only 64 yards to<lb />
go oer the 4,000 yard mark in total<lb />
offense.<lb />
This would be the first time in Ed<lb />
Emory's three years at ECU that the<lb />
Pirates have eclipsed this mark.<lb />
Two years ago, the Pirates only ac-<lb />
cumulated 3,043 yards.<lb />
In a record-breaking year that has<lb />
seen NCAA Di. 1 games averaging<lb />
over 700 yards total offense between<lb />
the two teams, the Pirates have kept<lb />
pace. ECU is currently ranked 17th<lb />
in the NCAA in rushing offense,<lb />
with oer 250 yards per game.<lb />
According to ECU head coach Ed<lb />
Emory, this year's new offensive<lb />
back field formation, under the<lb />
direction of tirst-year offensive<lb />
coordinator Larry Beckish, is a ma-<lb />
jor reason for the Pirates' success.<lb />
"The I-formation has a lot to do<lb />
with it, but it is also the case of<lb />
players being better said Emory.<lb />
The increase in production has<lb />
also led to an increase in fans. A<lb />
new record attendance mark has<lb />
been established by ECU already<lb />
this year with one game yet to play.<lb />
Thus far. the Pirates hae played<lb />
before 305,304 spectators, just over<lb />
the 199 record oi 305,259.<lb />
ECU is sure to keep up their at-<lb />
tendance average of 30,530 fans per<lb />
game when they face the Temple<lb />
University Owls this weekend in<lb />
Philadelphia.<lb />
The game against Temple will be<lb />
played in Veteran's Stadium, the<lb />
home of the NFL's Philadelphia<lb />
Eagles as well as the home of the<lb />
Owls.<lb />
This will be the first meeting bet-<lb />
ween the two teams, and Emory is<lb />
worried about the extremely<lb />
physical nature of the Owls, and the<lb />
prevailing elements of emotion.<lb />
"They have good receivers and a<lb />
very productive quarterback, but<lb />
the big thing is that they have the<lb />
best offensive line of any team<lb />
we've faced this year Emory said<lb />
at his weekly press conference.<lb />
"The fact that their coach,<lb />
Wayne Hardin, announced his<lb />
resignation effective after our game<lb />
is yet another obstacle we must<lb />
overcome<lb />
Hardin. who is the most suc-<lb />
cessful coach in Temple history,<lb />
declared his resignation after last<lb />
week's 27-24 loss to Colgate, a<lb />
defeat which dropped the Owls'<lb />
record to 4-6.<lb />
While coping with Temple's in-<lb />
centive, the Pirates will be careful to<lb />
avoid a letdown after last week's<lb />
emotional victory over William ?<lb />
Mary. The 31-27 victory assured<lb />
ECU of its' first winning season in<lb />
three years.<lb />
The Pirates now have n;ne winn-<lb />
ing seasons in their last 11 years<lb />
under three head coaches.<lb />
"1 have not spent a more joyful<lb />
moment in the dressing room than<lb />
after the win over William &amp;<lb />
Mary responded Emory. "The<lb />
players are now highly motivated to<lb />
be 7-4<lb />
Temple's 1982 record of 4-6 is<lb />
deceiving. The Owls have played<lb />
such national powers as Penn State,<lb />
Boston College, Pittsburgh and<lb />
West Virginia.<lb />
ECU q.uarterback Kevin Ingram,<lb />
who lives only 20 minutes away<lb />
from Veteran's Stadium, had some<lb />
impressive stats in the last two<lb />
games.<lb />
Against William &amp; Mary, Ingram<lb />
scored three touchdowns, a high for<lb />
an individual at ECU this season.<lb />
That accounted for 18 of the<lb />
Pirates' 31 points. Having been tab-<lb />
bed the starting quarterback in the<lb />
last two games appears to have set<lb />
well with Ingram. He's hit 65 per-<lb />
cent of his passes and directed ECU<lb />
to its' only two road victories of the<lb />
year.<lb />
Ingram, a Philadelphia native,<lb />
began his college career at<lb />
Villanova, but transferred to ECU<lb />
when the Wildcats dropped their<lb />
football program two years ago.<lb />
Three other Pirates will be return-<lb />
ing to their home state. Keith<lb />
Brown, Harrisonburg; Gerry<lb />
Rogers, Pottstown; Tom Mitchell,<lb />
Lancaster will all be heading home.<lb />
One more field goal and freshman<lb />
sensation Jeff Heath will tie the<lb />
school record for most field goals in<lb />
one season. Heath picked up his<lb />
13th of the season against William &amp;<lb />
Mary.<lb />
The Pirates hope to return home<lb />
from "The City Of Brotherly Love"<lb />
with happy hearts, a feeling which<lb />
would be gained by a victory over<lb />
the Owls.<lb />
Tony Baker leaps through the middle against William and Marv.<lb />
PlKl'O B CINDY MALL<lb />
Prominent Georgian Byner<lb />
Sparks Talented ECU Offense<lb />
ECU leading rusher Earnest Byner<lb />
Photo By CINDY WALL<lb />
Pirates Demolish Canadian Team In<lb />
Exhibition Game A t Minges Coliseum<lb />
B kE BOLTON<lb />
�W iu Sp ttsEd �<lb />
The ECU Pirates have benefited<lb />
all year from the tremendous pool<lb />
of talent that has existed in the of-<lb />
fensive back field.<lb />
One of the most prominent<lb />
members o that talented group is<lb />
Earnest Byner. a junior from<lb />
Milledgeville. Ga. Byner. a 5-10.<lb />
205-pound physical education ma-<lb />
jor, is currently ECL's leading<lb />
rusher with 722. yard Byner's<lb />
amount is the most yards that an<lb />
ECU back has gained since Anthony<lb />
Collins picked up over 1100 yards in<lb />
1979.<lb />
As a sophomore at Baldwin High<lb />
School, Byner wa- a quarterback.<lb />
He was switched to running back<lb />
before his junior year, a move that<lb />
has proven to be a wise one.<lb />
Byner gained over 900 yards in<lb />
just seven games his senior year in<lb />
high school. He was recruited by<lb />
Georgia Tech's out-of-state<lb />
recruiting coordinator � Ed<lb />
Emory.<lb />
When Emory came to ECU, so<lb />
did Byner.<lb />
His biggest worry about attending<lb />
East Carolina was being many miles<lb />
away from home.<lb />
"At first, 1 thought it would<lb />
bother me being away from home<lb />
Byner related. "It was a totally new<lb />
atmosphere, but 1 like the surroun-<lb />
dings and I've met a lot of people.<lb />
The biRgest adjustment 1 had to<lb />
make wa- all ot the studying<lb />
Bvner has made a lot ot tr:end-<lb />
on the field and around the dorm<lb />
room. The Pirate baktieid teature-<lb />
three powerful running back-<lb />
beside- Bvner. I ne to.<lb />
Bvner. Reggie Branch. Jimmv<lb />
Walden and freshman Tony B� -<lb />
have accumulated over 1900 yards<lb />
in 1982<lb />
"It reaiiv helps to have so manv<lb />
good backs available responc<lb />
Byner. It one oi us gets I red, so-<lb />
nieone just as govxl can come in. It's<lb />
less pressure on us individually<lb />
Byner had his finest game a- a<lb />
Pirate last weekend against William<lb />
A. Marv He gained 180 vards on 2;<lb />
carries, including a season-high<lb />
36-yard touchdown run in the third<lb />
quarter.<lb />
�1 took more time in nnding the<lb />
hole, running three-quarter speed<lb />
explained Byner. "Thecoaches nave<lb />
been trving to get the fullback- to<lb />
slow up a bit in getting to the hole<lb />
all year. Saturday, it jus! seemed to<lb />
fall in place and holding oil from<lb />
full speed reaiiv worked<lb />
One of the main reasons tor the<lb />
Pirates' offensive success this<lb />
season has been the installment of<lb />
an l-fonnation and the addition of<lb />
ofIensive coordinator Larrv Beckish<lb />
to the coaching staff.<lb />
"Coach Beckish has pushed us<lb />
hard all vear because he knew that<lb />
the potential was there stated<lb />
Byner. "Other teams can't ke on<lb />
our running came because we have a<lb />
good passing threat now<lb />
Byner, who enjoys basketba ind<lb />
tract - well as football, hasad<lb />
much time foi othei pursuits Cti -<lb />
vear with ECL's schedule that<lb />
c ides seven road trips 'At firsl I<lb />
didn't hke all of the games<lb />
Bvr.e: said. "But I like pla ng<lb />
front ,x' big crowd so 1 don't m<lb />
road games too n t<lb />
One � ie things that has<lb />
bothered Byner th s treat -va<lb />
negative talk thai was associate<lb />
with coach Ed En 's contract ex-<lb />
tension. As Byner put. Emon - d<lb />
job. "He's bi<lb />
us a long wav. and I'm giac he's<lb />
coming back<lb />
The Pirates will be I og to run<lb />
their record to 7-4 this weeKer.c;<lb />
when thev trav� to Temple Univer-<lb />
sity . Byner. wl   to<lb />
Philadelphia, is looking forward tc<lb />
the tnp. He doesn't tnink the resign-<lb />
ment of Temple head coach Wayne<lb />
Hardin will affect the outcome ol<lb />
the game. "From out standpo<lb />
we're looking tor win nurr<lb />
-even replied Byner. "We're<lb />
going to have to go up there and do<lb />
our best<lb />
Regardless of the outcome of this<lb />
weekend's game, the 19S2 ECU<lb />
Pirates have been a success. One of<lb />
the main reasons Tor this has been<lb />
the offensive back field. And since<lb />
he is onlv a junior. ECU fans can<lb />
look forward to another year of<lb />
tackle-breaking runs by Earnest<lb />
Bvner.<lb />
B CINDY PLEAS ANTS<lb />
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Making their first debut of the<lb />
season, the ECU men's basketball<lb />
team completely overwhelmed<lb />
Carleton University of Canada in an<lb />
exhibition game Wednesday night,<lb />
89-44.<lb />
Leading by 14 points at halftime,<lb />
the Pirates jumped to a 20-point<lb />
lead in the first few minutes of the<lb />
second half.<lb />
Guards Bruce Peartree and Tony<lb />
Robinson combined for 14 points in<lb />
the first eight minutes of" the final<lb />
half to give the Pirates a 67-42 lead<lb />
with 11:45 remaining.<lb />
CU apparently had trouble with<lb />
the Pirates' full-court press, and<lb />
scored onlv 15 points in the second<lb />
half to ECU'S 40.<lb />
New head coach Charlie Harrison<lb />
has been wanting to expose his<lb />
players to a competitive situation so<lb />
he could make any adjustments<lb />
needed before the season opens on<lb />
Nov. 27.<lb />
What were Harrison's observa-<lb />
tions of his newly-acquired team?<lb />
"I'm not overly disappointed, but<lb />
I'm not real confident right now<lb />
either he said. "I did see a team<lb />
playing some defense at times<lb />
The Pirates played a tight man-to-<lb />
man defense in the first half before<lb />
switching to a zone defense in the se-<lb />
cond half. Harrison said the Bucs<lb />
have mainly been concentrating on<lb />
man-to-man defense, but will have<lb />
to practice much more on the zone<lb />
defense.<lb />
"If we do a good job defensively,<lb />
the biggest part of our job is finish-<lb />
ed Harrison said. "You can't win<lb />
basketball games by giving them se-<lb />
cond shots<lb />
In the first half, ECU freshman<lb />
forward Johnny Edwards rebound-<lb />
ed to score and then slammed a one-<lb />
hand dunk to give the Pirates a 4-0<lb />
lead. But Carleton retaliated, and<lb />
the two teams battled for the lead up<lb />
until the final 11 minutes of the<lb />
half.<lb />
The Pirates began pulling ahead<lb />
after senior forward Thorn Brown<lb />
and sophomore guard Mike Fox<lb />
pumped in two jumpshots each to<lb />
put the Bucs up, 27-20.<lb />
After a five-second call on<lb />
Carleton, ECU gained control once<lb />
again. Senior forward Charles<lb />
Green's lay-up and a corner shot<lb />
from Barry Wright gave the Bucs a<lb />
33-24 lead with 7:51 remaining.<lb />
Robinson then nabbed two steals<lb />
in a row, and was fouled by<lb />
Carleton's Ricky Powers in the final<lb />
minutes of the half. A technical foul<lb />
was called on the Carleton bench<lb />
after the play, and two freethrows<lb />
boosted the Pirates to a 10-point<lb />
lead. Fox and Wright each scored<lb />
two with less than a minute left to<lb />
give ECU a 48-34 lead.<lb />
The Pirates had five players to<lb />
score in double figures. Peartree,<lb />
who averaged 8.3 points last year,<lb />
was the Bucs leading scorer with 16<lb />
points. Green followed with 15; for-<lb />
ward freshman Johnny Edwards ad-<lb />
ded 13 and senior forward Thorn<lb />
Brown finished with 11.<lb />
Carleton guard Ricky Powers,<lb />
who averaged 24.7 points for his<lb />
team last year, scored 16 points to<lb />
lead CU. "<lb />
Green, who averaged 11.3 points<lb />
and 4.3 rebounds per game last<lb />
year, pulled down 14 rebounds<lb />
against the Canadian team. Ed-<lb />
wards grabbed 11 and Wright was<lb />
responsible for seven.<lb />
Rebounding is one area where<lb />
Harrison has expressed concern,<lb />
and although the Bucs appeared to<lb />
have dominated the boards, the<lb />
head coach said he feels the Pirates<lb />
can have a much better showing.<lb />
"We're very small, but you don't<lb />
have to be big to rebound he said.<lb />
As far as shot selection, Harrison<lb />
said the Pirates showed good judge-<lb />
ment at times. ECU made 40 of 70<lb />
attempted shots for a 57.1 percen-<lb />
tage total.<lb />
Harrison also stressed the need<lb />
for consistency in execution. "I<lb />
thought we were too rushed he<lb />
said. "It's like I've said before, they<lb />
keep going for the homeruns. They<lb />
don't want to go for the singles<lb />
The Pirates begin the season at<lb />
Duke University on Nov. 27.<lb />
Gametime is 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Harrison Announces 1st<lb />
Pirate Basketball Signee<lb />
Photo By OAKY PATTERSON<lb />
ECU's Johnny Edwards<lb />
GREENVILLE, N.C - East<lb />
Carolina University head basketball<lb />
coach Charlie Harrison announced<lb />
today the signing of his first recruit<lb />
since becoming head coach. This<lb />
also marks the first early commit-<lb />
ment in the history of Pirate basket-<lb />
ball.<lb />
William Grady. 6-2, 1 "0-pound<lb />
big guard, of Eastside High School<lb />
in Patterson, NJ. has signed both an<lb />
East Carolina grant-in-atd and the<lb />
national letter of intent. The signing<lb />
comes within the Nov. 10-1" early<lb />
commitment date, a new ruling with<lb />
the NCAA.<lb />
"W illiams is the type young man<lb />
that not only can play various roles<lb />
on the basketball team . but will be a<lb />
great asset off the court with his<lb />
tremendous attitude said Har-<lb />
rison. "He is a very enthusiastic<lb />
young man that has a way of being<lb />
contagious.<lb />
"Not only is Williams a fine<lb />
basketball player, but he's also a<lb />
fine student (3.0 average). He comes<lb />
from a quality program and other<lb />
players out of Eastside have been<lb />
successful in college<lb />
Grady, who plays for coach Dom<lb />
Pelosi, averaged 15.7 points per<lb />
game as a junior, along with five re-<lb />
bounds per game. From the floor.<lb />
Grady hit 53 percent, whtle shooting<lb />
percent from the line. L ntil a<lb />
wrist injurv slowed him. Grady<lb />
averaged 2" points per game on a<lb />
club that finished 19-8.<lb />
"Williams has been a stabilizing<lb />
force for our program for four<lb />
vears noted Pelosi. "He's a hard<lb />
worker and we are all very happv to<lb />
see he will have the opportunity to<lb />
play major college basketball.<lb />
"Coach Harrison's scheme is<lb />
much like ours at Eastside. so the<lb />
adjustment should be no problem<lb />
for Williams<lb />
During the second session of the<lb />
Five Star Basketball Camp in Pitt-<lb />
sburgh this summer. Grady was<lb />
named to the all-star team after the<lb />
week of play. He was also runner-up<lb />
for the outstanding defensive plaver<lb />
of the week award. For Harrison,<lb />
the thing about Five-Star that stands<lb />
out the most, is that Grady won the<lb />
Mr. Hustle award.<lb />
An all-county performer as a<lb />
junior, Grady was recruited b<lb />
assistant coach Tom Barnse. who<lb />
played for coach Pelosi and Eastside<lb />
High School.<lb />
Grady narrowed his choice of<lb />
schools to four and picked East<lb />
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I Soccer World Cup Finals Set<lb />
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� in soccer have been set for Tuesday, November<lb />
� 23 at 5:00 for the women and 6:00 for the men.<lb />
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Pre-Season Basketball<lb />
The Intramural Department along with the<lb />
Miller Brewing Company is sponsoring a Pre-<lb />
Season Basketball Tournament. Entries are<lb />
taken on November 29-December 1 with the<lb />
tournament scheduled for December 3-5. En-<lb />
tries are limited to 32 men's teams and 8<lb />
women's teams, and a five dollar ($5.00) entry<lb />
fee is charged. The Streak of Lightening will be<lb />
out to defend their title in the Men's Division,<lb />
while the Dribblers are practicing for another<lb />
Women's title.<lb />
Attention Faculty and Staff<lb />
The Intramural Department is sponsoring a<lb />
Racquetball Tournament just for you! Here is<lb />
your chance to show your comrades what a<lb />
competitor you are. The entry dates for this<lb />
event are November 29-December 2. Play will<lb />
begin on December 6.<lb />
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to begin. Entry dates are November 22-30 with<lb />
play beginning on November 30. Come on out<lb />
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Aerobic Fitness Classes<lb />
Next semester IRS will be running two<lb />
aerobic fitness sessions. Each session will run<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN NOVEMBER 18, 1982<lb />
Duke QB Bennett Sets ACC Classifieds<lb />
Seasonal Passing Records<lb />
GREENSBORO,<lb />
N.C. (UPI) � With the<lb />
collegiate football<lb />
regular season in its<lb />
waning days, Duke<lb />
quarterback Ben Ben-<lb />
nett continues to lead<lb />
the Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference in three<lb />
categories, according to<lb />
statistics released<lb />
Wednesday show.<lb />
Going into Satur-<lb />
day's final game<lb />
against 19th-ranked<lb />
North Carolina, Ben-<lb />
nett has 2,610 total<lb />
yards and 2,760 pass-<lb />
ing, both season<lb />
records that erase<lb />
marks set by former<lb />
Wake Forest quarter-<lb />
back Jay Venuto. Ben-<lb />
nett also leads in pass-<lb />
ing efficiency with<lb />
141.6 points, the best<lb />
by any ACC player<lb />
since the present system<lb />
was established five<lb />
years ago.<lb />
Duke wide receiver<lb />
Chris Castor's 13<lb />
receptions are a record<lb />
for touchdown passes<lb />
caught. If Castor sur-<lb />
passes the 1,000-yard<lb />
mark in receiving yards<lb />
in Saturday's game, he<lb />
would become only the<lb />
third ACC player to ac-<lb />
complish the feat in a<lb />
single season.<lb />
The league's rushing<lb />
crown may not be<lb />
determined until after<lb />
the season's final game,<lb />
but Clemson tailback<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
v<lb />
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Cliff Austin appears to<lb />
have the best chance<lb />
for the honor.<lb />
With two games re-<lb />
maining, Austin leads<lb />
the category with an<lb />
average of 105.2 yards<lb />
per game. Georgia<lb />
Tech's Robert Lavette,<lb />
currently the only ACC<lb />
running back with<lb />
more than 1,000 yards,<lb />
is second with 100.5<lb />
yards. Lavette only has<lb />
one game remaining.<lb />
In number of passes<lb />
caught, Castor is one<lb />
behind teammate Carl<lb />
Franks, who leads with<lb />
45, for a 4.5 average.<lb />
Duke's Mark Militello<lb />
and Wake Forest's Phil<lb />
Denfeld are tied for<lb />
third with 41 catches<lb />
each.<lb />
Lavette is the<lb />
league's leading scorer<lb />
with 17 touchdowns for<lb />
102 points. His nearest<lb />
challengers, Castor and<lb />
Maryland kicker Jess<lb />
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points. Lavette also<lb />
leads all-purpose run-<lb />
ners with a total of<lb />
1,335 yards for a 133.5<lb />
average.<lb />
Wake Forest's Harry<lb />
Newsome still has the<lb />
league's best punting<lb />
average at 43.1, while<lb />
North Carolina's<lb />
Brooks Barwick has the<lb />
top field goal percen-<lb />
tage with .833. Barwick<lb />
and Atkinson each<lb />
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goals, but Barwick has<lb />
missed only three,<lb />
while Atkinson has had<lb />
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tempts.<lb />
In team statistics,<lb />
Duke has set an ACC<lb />
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dage with 3,066 yards,<lb />
breaking the record set<lb />
last season by Wake<lb />
Forest.<lb />
Led by Bennett,<lb />
Duke has completed<lb />
232 of 378 passes for a<lb />
61.4 completion<lb />
percentage and a<lb />
306.6-yard average.<lb />
The Blue Devils also<lb />
lead in total offense<lb />
with 4,474 yards for a<lb />
447.4-yard average.<lb />
North Carolina is se-<lb />
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average and a total of<lb />
3,933 yards.<lb />
Defensively, North<lb />
Carolina leads the con-<lb />
ference overall, in pass-<lb />
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have given up an<lb />
average of 206.3 yards,<lb />
while Maryland is se-<lb />
cond with 300.1.<lb />
North Carolina has<lb />
allowed averages of<lb />
117.8 yards passing and<lb />
11.3 points.<lb />
The Tar Heels also<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Football's Back<lb />
So Who Gives A �?<lb />
So, the National Football League<lb />
Players Strike is finally over. After<lb />
eight weeks of Sumo wrestling,<lb />
welterweight boxing and enough<lb />
gymnastics to make anyone vomit,<lb />
pro football is back<lb />
After 57 days without Dandy<lb />
Don, Frank Gifford and the Wizard<lb />
of Wit, Howard Cosell pro foot-<lb />
ball is back.<lb />
After 57 days of non-stop bicker-<lb />
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typical strike actions pro football<lb />
is back<lb />
Big deal.<lb />
Now, I'm sure that probably 90<lb />
percent of the "red-blooded"<lb />
American population will consider<lb />
this editorial nothing more than a<lb />
verbose exercise in blasphemy.<lb />
After all, next to Mom, apple pie<lb />
and video games, what's more<lb />
American than football?<lb />
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I consider myself, I couldn't care<lb />
less whether or not the NFL will be<lb />
playing this Sunday. Admittedly, I<lb />
may be dead wrong, but I just have<lb />
a hard time agreeing with a bunch<lb />
of overgrown babies who care more<lb />
about their six- and seven-digit<lb />
salaries and compensation benefits<lb />
than the game itself.<lb />
I like football. I like the "human<lb />
drama of athletic competition I<lb />
like the shotgun formation,<lb />
halfback options, flea-flickers,<lb />
reverses, fake puts and quarter-<lb />
back draws. I like pro football<lb />
pools, hot dogs and icy cold Bud on<lb />
Sunday afternoons in November.<lb />
Suffice it to say, I like football.<lb />
What I don't like is what profes-<lb />
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sickening big-business venture,<lb />
overflowing with gray-suited<lb />
agents, fast-talking owners and<lb />
hundreds upon hundreds of players,<lb />
all of whom are too busy "looking<lb />
out for No. 1" to care about play-<lb />
ing.<lb />
All things considered, it's no<lb />
wonder the actual game on the field<lb />
has become practically incidental<lb />
nowadays. Pro football players<lb />
don't care about playing the grid-<lb />
iron game. Why should they, when<lb />
playing the money game is so much<lb />
more self-gratifying?<lb />
This is not to condemn, in any<lb />
way, a group's using a strike as a<lb />
means to improve living conditions.<lb />
I'm all in favor of better living con-<lb />
ditions for Polish workers, for<lb />
teachers, for factory laborers, etc.<lb />
But when it comes down to a group<lb />
of spoiled athletes � most of whom<lb />
already make a handsome salary by<lb />
any standards � walking off the<lb />
job for a bigger piece of the NFL<lb />
pie, I simply cannot empathize.<lb />
And the attempt by some players<lb />
to justify the NFL strike by compar-<lb />
ing their compensatory demands to<lb />
those of nurses, teachers and the<lb />
like is utterly absurd.<lb />
It's high time these gentlemen<lb />
understood their relative impor-<lb />
tance in our society. Sure, entertain-<lb />
ment � and it is entertainment �<lb />
has its place in ours or any society.<lb />
However, much to the chagrin of<lb />
many professional athletes, their<lb />
relative importance and contribu-<lb />
tion to society is somewhat less than<lb />
they might expect.<lb />
Deciding who came out ahead in<lb />
the strike is, right now, a difficult �<lb />
if not impossible � proposition,<lb />
what wfth ali 41fJ,u�tuating<lb />
demands and weekly proposals. But<lb />
whereas a winner may not be readily<lb />
apparent as yet, the loser has been<lb />
evident all along � the fans.<lb />
You know, it's funny, when a<lb />
team is winning, it's "because of the<lb />
terrific support of the fans When<lb />
a team's in the cellar, it's because<lb />
the fans aren't supportive enough.<lb />
But when push comes to shove, we<lb />
the fans find out exactly where we<lb />
stand.<lb />
One final note: I think I would be<lb />
hard-pressed to find anyone who<lb />
could have summed up the strike<lb />
more perfectly than a young woman<lb />
in a Los Angeles bar who, when<lb />
asked Tuesday night if the strike's<lb />
end was good news for her, said,<lb />
"Oh yeah, I'm glad it's over I<lb />
can't wait for the World Series<lb />
M.H.<lb />
Herman Talk Reinforces<lb />
Anti-Russian Sentiment<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
Victor Herman came to ECU last week.<lb />
He spoke of his experiences of having<lb />
spent 45 years living as a prisoner and an<lb />
outcast in the Soviet Union. He recounted<lb />
for his audience the horrors of being exiled<lb />
to Siberia and being beaten by prison<lb />
guards for no apparent reason and being<lb />
twice left for dead.<lb />
There is no doubt that Herman is a man<lb />
of incredible bravery, having survived such<lb />
an ordeal. "I would survive Herman<lb />
said. "I would come back someday I<lb />
would give this message to my people<lb />
Herman has, indeed, returned � with<lb />
many messages � and some of them were<lb />
not what I expected. No doubt, Herman is<lb />
an expert on the conditions of a Soviet<lb />
prison camp in Siberia, and he also had<lb />
wonderful praises for the Russian people.<lb />
"The (Soviet) people in general do not sup-<lb />
port their government he said. "They<lb />
see it's all lie on top of lie Herman even<lb />
made a statement that I considered shock-<lb />
ing: "They (the Soviets) want war less than<lb />
we do<lb />
He noted that the Russians were familiar<lb />
with the suffering of war because of their<lb />
heavy losses in World War II, and they did<lb />
not want to see it happen again. Herman<lb />
also cast an optimistic note when he said<lb />
that the relationship between the U.S. and<lb />
U.S.S.R. would "normalize" some time in<lb />
the near future and that a nuclear war<lb />
would never happen.<lb />
I was glad to hear Herman make a few<lb />
optimistic predictions, but I couldn't help<lb />
but wonder on what grounds he based his<lb />
expertise to do so. For 45 years, he hadn't<lb />
read an American newspaper � years of<lb />
history went by that he knew nothing<lb />
about. I find it hard to believe that in a few<lb />
short years of freedon Herman has been<lb />
able to become an expert on foreign policy.<lb />
I personally have no desire to live in the<lb />
Soviet Union and I don't doubt for a<lb />
minute that being in a Russian prison is<lb />
disgusting (I can't say much for U.S.<lb />
prisons either). But 1 am also clearly able<lb />
to recognize the ways in which my own na-<lb />
tion is not upholding the rights of certain<lb />
peoples. I see the horror of U.S. policy in<lb />
Central America; I see the many people in<lb />
our nation who suffer from poverty,<lb />
racism and injustice. I see how U.S. cor-<lb />
porate investment exploits people in poor<lb />
countries. As an American, I refuse to turn<lb />
my back when I see policies being practiced<lb />
by my own country that are wrong.<lb />
Victor Herman has returned to the<lb />
United States � one hell of a good country<lb />
� and unfortunately, he has become<lb />
delirious with abundance. He has failed to<lb />
critique his country the way he has done so<lb />
to the Soviet Union. I suggest that Victor<lb />
Herman spend a lot more time studying<lb />
before he speaks out on subjects he knows<lb />
very little about.<lb />
Crystal Ball Predictions Too Often True<lb />
A Look At Horoscopy<lb />
I've been into reading Horoscopes late-<lb />
ly. You know, the kind that tell you what<lb />
kind of a day you're going to have and<lb />
what to look out for in the people you<lb />
meet. And I swear, I don't know how they<lb />
do it, but I'd say about 90 percent of the<lb />
time they hit the nail right on the head.<lb />
Frankly, sometimes I wish they didn't.<lb />
Take the other day, for example. I got<lb />
up first thing and ran downstairs to get the<lb />
morning paper. Practically tearing off the<lb />
front page, I searched frantically to find<lb />
out what would happen to me during the<lb />
course of the day. (Once you start, you just<lb />
can't stop.)<lb />
I read right past all the Virgo verbosity,<lb />
Gemini garbage and Capricorn crap, right<lb />
down to the daily predictions for Libras.<lb />
The tension mounted, as I unveiled the<lb />
plan of my day: "You will meet a tall, dark<lb />
stranger the computer Horoscope said.<lb />
"And your financial situation will take on<lb />
a new shape today<lb />
And sure enough, when I walked out of<lb />
Pantana Bob's that night, a gigantic beast<lb />
named Abdul pulled a knife on me and<lb />
stole my wallet.<lb />
And thenltlere w&amp; my Horoscope from<lb />
about a month ago: "Be more outgoing<lb />
it proposed, "and visit as many friends as<lb />
you can and show affection for them in<lb />
some way<lb />
Unfortunately, that one didn't work out<lb />
so well either. Boy, those girls in White<lb />
Dorm have absolutely no sense of humor.<lb />
And just last week, I read this one: "A<lb />
good day to add to your possessions.<lb />
Listen to the advice of a trusted friend and<lb />
be sure to follow it Improve your ap-<lb />
pearance<lb />
So, I went upstairs, took a shower, shav-<lb />
ed and went out and stole a truck with my<lb />
good buddy Raoul.<lb />
Ironically, my Horoscope for the next<lb />
day read: "Don't hesitate to ask for finan-<lb />
cial assistance from a friend. You may<lb />
need it Well, I can't honestly say Herb<lb />
and I are the best of friends, then again,<lb />
35-percent interest on a bail bond ain't too<lb />
shabby either.<lb />
Mike Hughes<lb />
Just The Way It Is<lb />
"You are magnetic today another one<lb />
proposed, "and can easily get others to go<lb />
along with your ideas. Co-operate<lb />
I must admit I really didn't understand<lb />
that one till later on in the day, when four<lb />
"friends" accosted me in a dark hall and<lb />
proceeded to convince me that I wanted to<lb />
take them to lunch.<lb />
Then (as if that weren't already plenty),<lb />
as an added feature, every year on my bir-<lb />
thday, I get an entire paragraph giving an<lb />
entire rundown on me and my tendencies.<lb />
Needless to say, this used to be the<lb />
highlight of my year. I even used to count<lb />
down the days. Unfortunately, last year's<lb />
was, well, less than encouraging.<lb />
"Born today it expounded, "you have<lb />
definite animalistic traits I nodded in<lb />
thoughtful agreement. "All the looks of a<lb />
disfigured bulldog, all the personality of a<lb />
brown slug and all the potential and ability<lb />
of a three-legged hedgehog.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, a sexual<lb />
physchology major who transfered to ECL<lb />
from Bob Jones College in Greenville,<lb />
S.C is not in a very good mood today.<lb />
rCampus Forum-<lb />
Smokers Urged To Stomp Butts<lb />
The 1982 goal of the Great American<lb />
Smokeout is to get at least one in every<lb />
five smokers to give up cigarettes from<lb />
midnight to midnight on Thursday,<lb />
Nov. 18.<lb />
For those thousands of Pitt Countians<lb />
and ECU students who have written to<lb />
me requesting information on how to<lb />
stop smoking, I would like to share these<lb />
tips, which they can use Thursday when<lb />
they take part in the sixth Great<lb />
American Smokeout:<lb />
(1) Don't carry a lighter or matches;<lb />
hide all ashtrays.<lb />
(2) When the urge to smoke hits, take<lb />
a deep breath. Hold it for 10 seconds,<lb />
then release it slowly. Taking deep,<lb />
rhythmic breaths is similar to smoking,<lb />
only you'll inhale clean air, not<lb />
poisonous gases.<lb />
(3) Exercise to relieve tension.<lb />
(4) Wrap your cigarettes in a sheet of<lb />
paper, then rubberband.<lb />
(5) Drink liquids � lots of them.<lb />
(6) Spend your day with friends who<lb />
don't smoke.<lb />
(7) Brush your teeth often during the<lb />
day.<lb />
(8) Go public with your plans to quit<lb />
by telling your friends. Ask them to help<lb />
keep you from backsliding. Promise so-<lb />
meone a dinner if you return to smok-<lb />
ing.<lb />
(9) Use money you save from a day of<lb />
not smoking: make a three-minute,<lb />
long-distance phone call to an old<lb />
friend; play three games of Pac man;<lb />
play three favorite songs on a juke box;<lb />
take a chance on a lottery ticket.<lb />
(10) Treat your body and soul with<lb />
kindness. Indulge in a bath, massage,<lb />
nap. Listen to your favorite music. En-<lb />
joying these activities in the absence of<lb />
smoking will help you realize that you<lb />
don't need a cigarette to have a good<lb />
time.<lb />
Please let me hear about your suc-<lb />
cesses. I know you can do it this time.<lb />
Good Luck.<lb />
Joan Boudreaux<lb />
Pitt Co. Chair.<lb />
Great Am. Smokeout<lb />
Peace Movement<lb />
Thinking people of the world unite!<lb />
The Peace Movement: part of a cam-<lb />
paign by the KGB? Hah! Keith Brit-<lb />
tain's article in last Thursday's edition<lb />
of The East Carolinian was so filled with<lb />
empty rhetoric and twisted half-truths<lb />
that it is difficult to know where to<lb />
begin.<lb />
First of all, Mr. Brittain alleges that<lb />
the U.S.S.R. has 1,398 ICBMs com-<lb />
pared to the United States' 1,052 and<lb />
that the U.S.S.R. has 5.540 warheads on<lb />
these missiles compared to 1,052 for the<lb />
U.S. What he adroitly neglects to men-<lb />
tion is that he is only speaking about<lb />
land-based ICBMs. His figures fail to in-<lb />
clude submarine-launched ballistic<lb />
missiles, intercontinental bombers with<lb />
nuclear missiles and cruise missiles.<lb />
The fact of the matter is that the U.S.<lb />
has more total warheads, owing to the<lb />
larger number of warheads on its<lb />
SLBMs. The U.S. also has many more<lb />
intercontinental bombers, with much<lb />
larger payloads and a five- to 10-year<lb />
lead in the new technology of small,<lb />
long-range, low-flying cruise missiles.<lb />
These facts are easily verifiable by<lb />
anyone who wishes to check them in the<lb />
November 1982 issue of Scientific<lb />
American.<lb />
The point is that it is important to<lb />
stop the arms race now because of the<lb />
new breed of counterforce weapons<lb />
which the (Reagan) administration<lb />
wants to build. These weapons are<lb />
designed to attack the opponent's<lb />
nuclear weapons, and they can strike<lb />
within six minutes. This would leave the<lb />
target nation virtually no time to res-<lb />
pond between the time the attack is laun-<lb />
ched and when it hits. In the ultimate<lb />
scenario, they can disarm a nation and<lb />
hold its population hostage. This<lb />
development would make the U.S.S.R.<lb />
feel more pressured to launch their<lb />
missiles first or place their forces in an<lb />
automatic "launch-on-warning" status<lb />
in peacetime, further contributing to the<lb />
possibility of a computer error starting a<lb />
nuclear war.<lb />
Also, with new leaders in the Kremlin,<lb />
counterforce weapons only make the<lb />
possibility of nuclear apocalypse more<lb />
likely. Not to mention the fact that the<lb />
Soviets will inevitably match these<lb />
developments themselves, and then both<lb />
sides will tend even more toward laun-<lb />
ching a first strike. Do we want our<lb />
leaders playing "chicken" with nuclear<lb />
weapons and our lives?<lb />
In closing, I would like to add that the<lb />
peace group is composed of many dif-<lb />
ferent organizations with many different<lb />
approaches to the issue of peace. Sure,<lb />
the Communist Workers Party shows up<lb />
at peace rallies. So what? Peace is an<lb />
idea whose time has come, and many<lb />
organizations are working for it.<lb />
Greenpeace, Physicians for Social<lb />
Responsibility and others have made ap-<lb />
peals to both the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.<lb />
to overcome their intransigence and<lb />
work for peace. Does that make them<lb />
puppets of the KGB? President Reagan<lb />
was supported by many Klansmen and<lb />
Nazis. Does that make him a KUnsman<lb />
and a Nazi?<lb />
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