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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No.$<lb />
Li<lb />
Wednesday June 1,1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Pitt Judge Acquits<lb />
Eight Frat Brothers<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Vv�iu�m Son Kdllor<lb />
Eight members of the Omega<lb />
Psi Phi fraternity have been ac-<lb />
quitted of assault charges stemm-<lb />
ing from an initiation ceremony<lb />
held last February.<lb />
Pitt County District Court<lb />
Judge H. Horton Roundtree ac-<lb />
quitted the students who were<lb />
charged with the assault of their<lb />
fraternity pledge Tony Michael<lb />
Jones. Fifteen Omega Psi Phi<lb />
members have been charged with<lb />
various violations stemming from<lb />
the incidents.<lb />
Roundtree ruled that Jones'<lb />
testimony did not support charges<lb />
in the warrants and that because<lb />
of the nature of the initiation inci-<lb />
dent Jones actually gave his con-<lb />
sent to the assaults.<lb />
Jones, 21, testified that he was<lb />
beaten, kicked and pushed during<lb />
separate initiation incidents on<lb />
February 10 and 12. During the<lb />
Feb. 12 incident Jones was knock-<lb />
ed unconscious and required<lb />
treatment at Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital and the Stu-<lb />
dent Health Center for head and<lb />
back injuries.<lb />
ECU Vice Chancellor for Stu-<lb />
dent Life Elmer Meyer said three<lb />
separate sets of guidelines exist<lb />
that outlaw hazing, a charge<lb />
which all 15 defendants have also<lb />
been accused of.<lb />
On May 10, District Judge E.<lb />
Burt Aycock, dismissed hazing<lb />
charges against three of the 15<lb />
defendants after ruling the state's<lb />
70-year-old hazing law un-<lb />
constitutional. Ayccck's ruling<lb />
has been appealed to Superior<lb />
Court, and a hearing is scheduled<lb />
for June 2. �<lb />
Besides the state law against<lb />
hazing, Meyer said the university<lb />
and the national fraternities each<lb />
have rules that prohibit such acts<lb />
that could endanger the health or<lb />
safety of its students.<lb />
Meyer said an ECU statute pro-<lb />
hibited all students and frater-<lb />
nities from "endangering, injur-<lb />
ing or threatening to injure the<lb />
person or property of another<lb />
The rule also explicitly prohibits<lb />
ECU students from participating<lb />
in hazing or embarrassment of<lb />
other students.<lb />
Omega Psi Phi has been put on<lb />
probation by the university as a<lb />
result of the incident. "Regardless<lb />
of the status of the court cases at<lb />
this time, the fraternity will re-<lb />
main on probation Meyer said.<lb />
Meyer and Associate Dean of<lb />
the Judiciary James Mallory have<lb />
been conducting their V)wn in-<lb />
vestigations of the incidents, but<lb />
have not indicated what action<lb />
they might take against the frater-<lb />
nity members.<lb />
The cases of the other defen-<lb />
dants have been continued until<lb />
June 16.<lb />
Det. Lt. Gene McAbee of cam-<lb />
pus security has been observing<lb />
the trials of the ECU defendants.<lb />
McAbee said he believed Round-<lb />
tree veiwed the initiation assaults<lb />
as an ongoing activity and not as<lb />
an isolated incident.<lb />
McAbee said it would be im-<lb />
proper for him to comment on the<lb />
remaining cases. "It's all in how<lb />
the judge views the incident<lb />
McAbee said.<lb />
McAbee advised students not to<lb />
join fraternities if they were con-<lb />
cerned about these types of ac-<lb />
tivities. Those who want to join<lb />
fraternities should not make their<lb />
final judgements based on the<lb />
fraternity's rush party, McAbee<lb />
said. "I'd try and get to know the<lb />
people a little bit better<lb />
Lethal Choice<lb />
New Option Sought<lb />
hot� By OAKY FATTCRSON<lb />
ecu<lb />
�<lb />
m<lb />
New Wave Studying<lb />
This girl can't seem to decide whether she wants to study or listen<lb />
to her favorite radio station. Reports have it that she finally gave<lb />
up and went home to watch Ryan's Hope.<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
Suff �nia<lb />
A bill sponsored by Sen. Robert<lb />
M. Davis, D-Rowan, that would<lb />
make death by lethal injection an<lb />
option to North Carolina's gas<lb />
chamber appears likely to pass the<lb />
state Senate.<lb />
The bill was tentatively approv-<lb />
ed by a vote of 39-6 in a second<lb />
reading of the Senate Monday<lb />
night. A final vote is scheduled<lb />
for today.<lb />
Davis originally introduced a<lb />
bill to replace the gas chamber<lb />
with a lethal injection of sodium<lb />
pentothol. However, the bill was<lb />
modified in a Senate subcommit-<lb />
tee making lethal injection an<lb />
alternative to the gas chamber.<lb />
The bill, if passed, will not effect<lb />
the 34 inmates currently awaiting<lb />
execution on North Carolina's<lb />
death row.<lb />
Dr. Clark Bright,<lb />
anesthesiologist at the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine, described<lb />
sodium pentothol as a barbituate<lb />
hypnotic that will render a person<lb />
asleep or unconscious within 15 to<lb />
30 seconds. If given in a heavy<lb />
enough dose, it will render a per-<lb />
son permanently unconscious and<lb />
cause cardiac arrest, death by<lb />
heart failure, he explained.<lb />
Other debate on the bill has<lb />
centered around the medical pro-<lb />
fession, insuring that no doctor or<lb />
pharmacist would be compelled to<lb />
administer the drug.<lb />
"The bill was in subcommittee<lb />
twice said Davis. "Most of the<lb />
questions about the bill had a<lb />
reasonable answer, and 1 think<lb />
we've answered them. Last night<lb />
there was a lot of discussion, but I<lb />
think most everybody felt the<lb />
answers were all right, and that's<lb />
why the vote went as it did<lb />
If the bill is approved by the<lb />
Senate today, it must then go to<lb />
the state House of Represen-<lb />
tatives.<lb />
Davis sees death by lethal injec-<lb />
tion as a more humane and<lb />
dignified means of execution than<lb />
death by gas chamber.<lb />
"A good many people<lb />
throughout not only North<lb />
Carolina but the world are not<lb />
satisfied with gassing people to<lb />
death said Davis. "The<lb />
Holocaust is an example of how<lb />
people can become upset with this<lb />
sort of treatment.<lb />
"This is by far the most<lb />
humane wav of execution con-<lb />
See, NEW, Page 3<lb />
Student Newspapers Beating Out Locals<lb />
AIDS Disease Found<lb />
In North Carolina<lb />
The AIDS scare has reached<lb />
Greenville and the president of<lb />
ECU's gay student organization<lb />
predicts the appearance of the<lb />
disease in North Carolina will<lb />
change the dating habits of many<lb />
gay men.<lb />
AIDS, Adult Immune Deficien-<lb />
cy Syndrome, is a disease which<lb />
breaks down the victims immune<lb />
system. In 10 reported cases of<lb />
AIDS appearing recently in North<lb />
Carolina, seven of the victims<lb />
have died. There is no known cure<lb />
for aids.<lb />
According to Dr. Peter B.<lb />
Campbell, head of the Infectious<lb />
Disease Division of the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine, the cause of<lb />
the disease is uncertain and it ap-<lb />
pears to be spreading. "The<lb />
number of cases (of AIDS) is in-<lb />
creasing exponentially Camp-<lb />
bell said. "It's clearly an epidemic<lb />
in its early stages<lb />
Until recently the disease had<lb />
been appearing primarily in<lb />
distinct clusters in U.S. urban<lb />
centers and mostly among male<lb />
homosexuals. But now the<lb />
disease, which can be transmitted<lb />
via blood transfusions, is appear-<lb />
ing among heterosexuals, their<lb />
children and hemophiliacs who<lb />
receive regular blood transfu-<lb />
sions.<lb />
"Before it was just a gay<lb />
disease, and it didn't really mat-<lb />
ter, it wasn't worth in-<lb />
vestigating said Gary Faircloth,<lb />
president of the East Carolina<lb />
Gay Community, a support group<lb />
for gay students attending ECU.<lb />
Faircloth claims pressure was not<lb />
placed on the medical community<lb />
to find a cure for AIDS until it ap-<lb />
peared outside the gay communi-<lb />
ty. "Now that its striking other<lb />
areas and other lifestyles, it's wor-<lb />
thwhile to find a cure Faircloth<lb />
added.<lb />
Faircloth said it was a shame<lb />
that the lives of homosexuals are<lb />
perceived by some people as less<lb />
valuable then the lives of<lb />
heterosexuals. "Those are human<lb />
lives regardless of the sexuality<lb />
Faircloth said in a reference to the<lb />
large number of gay men who<lb />
have died after contracting AIDS.<lb />
The disease has been appearing<lb />
in the United States for almost<lb />
five years. Campbell said AIDS is<lb />
not easily spread and that drastic<lb />
changes in people's lifestyles were<lb />
not necessary. "It's (AIDS) not<lb />
highly contagious by any means<lb />
Campbell said.<lb />
Campbell did suggest that peo-<lb />
ple in the "high risk groups"<lb />
begin to be more cautious.<lb />
Specifically Campbell suggested<lb />
that people in high risk groups be<lb />
cautious when donating blood to<lb />
avoid unwittingly passing the<lb />
disease on.<lb />
Faircloth said the appearance<lb />
of AIDS in North Carolina would<lb />
not cause a change in people's sex-<lb />
uality, but it would cause a change<lb />
in their lifestyle.<lb />
Faircloth said many gay men<lb />
will probably begin to be less<lb />
casual in choosing their sexual<lb />
partners because of the AIDS pro-<lb />
blem. He said the ECGC would be<lb />
mounting an educational cam-<lb />
paign in the fall to warn students<lb />
about the disease and provide<lb />
them with information.<lb />
Faircloth said the ECGC acts<lb />
primarily as an educational<lb />
organization for young gay people<lb />
and straight (heterosexuals) peo-<lb />
ple as well. Besides holding bi-<lb />
weekly meetings, members of the<lb />
ECGC also speak to groups and in<lb />
classes on the topic of homosex-<lb />
uality.<lb />
Of the ten people diagnosed as<lb />
having AIDS, two have been in-<lb />
mates at Raleigh's Central Prison.<lb />
Three of the AIDS victims, one<lb />
each from Chatham, Orange and<lb />
Lenoir counties, were North<lb />
Carolina residents. The others<lb />
were from out-of-state. One of<lb />
the victims was treated at Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital,<lb />
Campbell said.<lb />
According to Dr. W. Paul<lb />
McKinney, an edpidemiologist<lb />
with the N.C. Division of Health<lb />
Services, all of the reported AIDS<lb />
victims were homosexuals.<lb />
(CPS)"We've lost it mourns<lb />
Glen Ponczak, outgoing editor of<lb />
the Western Courier, the student<lb />
newspaper at Western Illinois<lb />
University.<lb />
"We employed over 90 students<lb />
this year, and now that the town<lb />
daily w�H be printing the paper,<lb />
we have no guarantee if more than<lb />
a handful of students will be in-<lb />
voloved in next year's paper he<lb />
says.<lb />
Indeed, even the editor of the<lb />
Macomb Daily Journal, which<lb />
last week successfully won a<lb />
university contract to publish the<lb />
student paper for the coming<lb />
year, "can't say right now just<lb />
how much students will be involv-<lb />
ed" when it takes over.<lb />
The situation at Western Il-<lb />
linois dramatically illustrates an<lb />
escalating problem that many col-<lb />
lege papers are having these days<lb />
� fighting off competition, com-<lb />
plaints, and in this case,<lb />
takeovers, by their commercial<lb />
competitors.<lb />
At the University of Arizona,<lb />
for example, a number of Tucson-<lb />
area publishers have claimed that<lb />
the student paper. The Daily<lb />
Wildcat, has put them out of<lb />
business.<lb />
Their complaints recently led<lb />
the Arizona legislature to pass a<lb />
law, which, among other things,<lb />
will make it more difficult for stu-<lb />
dent papers to compete with local<lb />
publishers.<lb />
Likewise, the publisher of the<lb />
Columbia Tribune in Columbia,<lb />
MO has spoken out vehemently<lb />
against having to compete with<lb />
the University of Missouri's<lb />
paper, The Missourian.<lb />
And at the University of<lb />
Illinois-Urbana, one local paper<lb />
folded, and another local has<lb />
bought out a fledgling campus<lb />
paper in a heated battle to com-<lb />
pete with the university's Daily II-<lb />
lini.<lb />
"Competition between student<lb />
and local commercial papers has<lb />
always been a problem says<lb />
Nance Green, with the National<lb />
Council of College Publications<lb />
Advisors (NCCPA).<lb />
But recently, she notes, the<lb />
competition has intensified in<lb />
many college towns as the reces-<lb />
sion limits the number of advertis-<lb />
ing dollars to go around.<lb />
"And at the same time as these<lb />
advertising dollars are drying<lb />
up she says, "more and more<lb />
college papers are feeling a great<lb />
deal of pressure to be more self-<lb />
sufficient, to get out and sell more<lb />
ads so their financially-strapped<lb />
schools won't have to fund<lb />
them<lb />
Local commercial publishers,<lb />
on the other hand, battling similar<lb />
problems, argue it's unfair for<lb />
publically-funded campus papers<lb />
� which don't have to pay high<lb />
salaries or buy their own equip-<lb />
ment � to compete for their<lb />
business.<lb />
See, STUDENT, Page 3<lb />
Tuition Hikes; Visitors May Pay More<lb />
By GREG RIDEOLT<lb />
Pitt County Rep. Ed Warren,<lb />
member of the House Higher<lb />
Education Committee, said Tues-<lb />
day that he believes there will be<lb />
increase in tuition for out-of-state<lb />
students this fall. He said a bill<lb />
that requests a $300 hike for non-<lb />
residents has been reported out of<lb />
committee and should be voted on<lb />
by the General Assembly soon.<lb />
A recent News and Observer<lb />
story said several key legislators<lb />
were working on an in-state tui-<lb />
tion increase of up to 20 percent,<lb />
hut Warren said he knows of no<lb />
efforts to increase in-state tuition,<lb />
and, if there were, he would be<lb />
opposed to them. Warren said<lb />
that although he went along in<lb />
committee to raise out-of-state<lb />
tuition, he was against any tuition<lb />
increase.<lb />
Chancellor John M. Howell<lb />
said he obviously would prefer to<lb />
keep tuition as low as possible,<lb />
but economic factors sometimes<lb />
makes an increase mandatory.<lb />
Howell said the General Assembly<lb />
is very concerned with education<lb />
and feels any increase they do<lb />
recommend would be carefully<lb />
considered.<lb />
William Friday, president of<lb />
the university system, told the<lb />
N&amp;O he felt an increase of in-state<lb />
tuition of more than 10 percent<lb />
would be a hardship for students<lb />
of limited means. Friday noted<lb />
that the General Assembly in-<lb />
creased in-state tuition 20 percent<lb />
in 1981.<lb />
Both Friday, Howell and War-<lb />
ren have long opposed tuition in-<lb />
creases, but Friday said he could<lb />
support the bill from Warren's<lb />
committee that increases out-of-<lb />
Proposed tuition increases may force non-residents to fork out more<lb />
General Assembly is currently considering a bill to increase taitioa.<lb />
�A�Y PATTtaSON - ecu<lb />
for their education<lb />
state tuition.<lb />
All three officials said that the<lb />
outcome of the tuition situation<lb />
would not be known until the end<lb />
of the current legislative session,<lb />
which should be around June.<lb />
Howell mentioned that a<lb />
substantial increase of out-of-<lb />
state tuition in 1973 caused ECU's<lb />
non-resident enrollment to drop<lb />
more than 50 percent. The<lb />
chancellor said that there would<lb />
be no other fee increases this year.<lb />
North Carolina law gives the<lb />
General Assembly the power to<lb />
raise university system tuition.<lb />
Draft Resister<lb />
May Face Jail<lb />
Connecticut! draft resister<lb />
Russell Ford will be facing the<lb />
possibility of spending the next<lb />
five years in federal prison when<lb />
he arrives in court for sentencing<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Ford, 19,has gone on record<lb />
that he is unwilling to pay a fine<lb />
or accept alternative sentencing.<lb />
Ford says he plans to put federal<lb />
Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld "on<lb />
the spot" forcing the judge to let<lb />
him free or send him to prison.<lb />
"I would not accept a com-<lb />
munity work sentence said Ford<lb />
who visited ECU last February.<lb />
Ford is the first American since<lb />
the Vietnam war to spend time in<lb />
prison for draft registration<lb />
refusal.<lb />
Ford said he is opposed to ac -<lb />
cepting a community work<lb />
sentence because he doesn't<lb />
believe the United States govern-<lb />
ment can make a responsible<lb />
choice of what conotes service to a<lb />
community. "My resistance to<lb />
war is a service to the human com-<lb />
munity Ford said.<lb />
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June 1, 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
60s Revisited?<lb />
Campuses See Return Of Forum<lb />
If there was ever an "age of in-<lb />
volvement" so to speak, that era<lb />
would surely be the Sixties. An age<lb />
of protest, perhaps, of turmoil, ad-<lb />
mittedly, but one also of un-<lb />
paralleled involvement. The 60s<lb />
was an age of active demonstra-<lb />
tion, of participation, of fighting<lb />
for a common cause.<lb />
Unfortunately, the 60s being<lb />
also a time of domestic and foreign<lb />
turbulence, a "time to be forgot-<lb />
ten much of that spirit of par-<lb />
ticipation has since dwindled. To-<lb />
day's college campuses are no<lb />
longer the site of intense student<lb />
rallies and political protests. No<lb />
longer is the college campus the<lb />
forum of ideas it once was.<lb />
But just when most of were get-<lb />
ting used to tru passive ideals<lb />
brought on by the post-Vietnam<lb />
era, it seems a resurgence in cam-<lb />
pus "activity" is upon us.<lb />
After about a 10-year respite,<lb />
campus fora are making their reap-<lb />
pearance in record numbers across<lb />
the nation. And although the<lb />
number of participants in these<lb />
organized public debates is meagre<lb />
by comparison to the renowned<lb />
massive demonstrations of the 60s,<lb />
the contemporary issues addressed<lb />
are just as hard-hitting as were<lb />
their predecessors.<lb />
Even East Carolina, hardly a<lb />
forerunner of American college<lb />
campus trends, has recently seen<lb />
the establishment of the Soap Box<lb />
Forum, an organized public debate<lb />
on the central issues of our time.<lb />
Student reaction and response,<lb />
although not fantastic, has been<lb />
quite good, and participation has<lb />
been better than many originally<lb />
expected.<lb />
Thus far, two such public<lb />
debates have been held on campus,<lb />
each with a central topic or basis of<lb />
discussion: i.e U.S. involvement<lb />
in Nicaragua and the meaning of<lb />
the term "pro-life" in 1983.<lb />
Unlike organized partisan debates,<lb />
the Soap Box Forum is structured<lb />
to enable any person with any idea<lb />
to relate his or her thoughts to<lb />
fellow students. It's an old idea<lb />
whose time has come.<lb />
But equally reminiscent of the<lb />
1960s is the nationwide resurgence<lb />
of student groups seeking active<lb />
participation in governing bodies,<lb />
a cause which more or less died out<lb />
in the early Seventies. Now, several<lb />
colleges in Missouri, Texas,<lb />
Massachusetts, Indiana, Virginia,<lb />
Maryland and other states have<lb />
begun to organize efforts to gain<lb />
an active voice in their governing<lb />
boards, with the purpose of in-<lb />
creasing student input in the<lb />
legislative process.<lb />
In addition, Public Interest<lb />
Research Groups (PIRGs), in-<lb />
spired by consumer advocate<lb />
Ralph Nader, have sprung up on<lb />
college campuses over most of the<lb />
nation.<lb />
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The Sixties was, without a<lb />
doubt, the most controversial era<lb />
in this nation's history. Perhaps it<lb />
is a good time to forget. Perhaps<lb />
the violence and turmoil are best<lb />
left in the past. But it should also<lb />
be remembered that violence and<lb />
turmoil were but half of what that<lb />
era had to offer. And, in fact, it's a<lb />
comfort to know that after a<lb />
10-year absence, many of the<lb />
ideals and principles of the 60s are<lb />
back.<lb />
"Campus Forum-<lb />
Excuses, Excuses<lb />
Dear Mike,<lb />
Gee whiz, guy. We at WZMB didn't<lb />
realize how seriously you pencil<lb />
pushers took the softball game.<lb />
Goshdarnit, if we'd known that, we<lb />
would have practiced.<lb />
Oh, and Mike, I'd like to call to your<lb />
attention several errors in your article<lb />
(East Carolinian, May 18). No offense,<lb />
fellah, but the truth should be known.<lb />
1) "The air was thick with anticipa-<lb />
tion Thick with anticipation my<lb />
shirtsleeve. Can't you tell anticipation<lb />
from humidity? You must understand<lb />
that the majority of our players had<lb />
sinus conditions that very afternoon.<lb />
Do you know how difficult it is to play<lb />
softball, nay, responsible softball, with<lb />
a nose that weighs 10 pounds? Of<lb />
course you don't. Look, Mike, most of<lb />
our players turned down professional<lb />
contracts from several big-league ball<lb />
clubs. Hey, we're good. But when any<lb />
athlete plays with a sinus condition<lb />
under humid conditions, anyone could<lb />
imagine how poorly the player's game<lb />
would go.<lb />
That's why we had the alcohol; we<lb />
needed to relieve the pain.<lb />
2) "(a ZMB player) took a homerun<lb />
swing and grounded out to the cat-<lb />
cher<lb />
Very simple, you cheated.<lb />
3) "Gary Patterson hurled four<lb />
more innings of no-hit ball<lb />
Before Gare (name used by close<lb />
friends) ascended to the mound, he<lb />
should have been disqualified from the<lb />
game, because he is not a member of<lb />
The East Carolinian staff (sorry Gare).<lb />
Also, what's this "no-hit" mess? We<lb />
were hit several times. I guess from<lb />
now on, we'll stand a bit further away<lb />
from the plate.<lb />
4) WZMB baserunner yelled<lb />
out a barrage of dirty words<lb />
As any responsible U.S. citizen<lb />
knows, the FCC does not permit an-<lb />
nouncers to use profanity. Therefore,<lb />
no one on our staff uses profanity.<lb />
Maybe "doggonnit" every now and<lb />
then.<lb />
5) "Pat O'Neill, an all-star from the<lb />
League of Women Voters was<lb />
already late for a rally<lb />
Patrick is a den mother for Girl<lb />
Scout Troop 93.5, and he was late for<lb />
Maypole wrapping practice. What a<lb />
lame excuse for leaving early.<lb />
6)  and your's truly (ta-da) had<lb />
to get home in time for Leave It To<lb />
Beaver<lb />
Leave It To Beaver was not on that<lb />
day. Coward.<lb />
7) "You know, you guys really (a<lb />
very bad word)<lb />
"Stank "played poorly<lb />
"needed showers any word(s) except<lb />
the naughty word you used. Poor<lb />
choice. May Professor Warren haunt<lb />
you in your dreams.<lb />
8) I'd like to point out some<lb />
statistical errors, too.<lb />
Players 1, 3, 8 and 13 were all the<lb />
same player.<lb />
LOB � Now, come on, we weren't<lb />
playing tennis.<lb />
Cindy Pleasants, not Dave Williams,<lb />
had 6 homeruns, and you guys know it.<lb />
The final score was 44-4, not 42-4<lb />
All in all, you guys, it was a nice<lb />
game. Next time, though, get the facts<lb />
straight. Be warned. We may even<lb />
practice next time.<lb />
Respectfully,<lb />
Player 1,3, 8 and 13<lb />
WZMB<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old<lb />
South Building, across from Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
For purposes of verification, all let-<lb />
ters must include the name, major and<lb />
classification, address, phone number<lb />
and signature of the authorfs).<lb />
IPRP THE COURT<lb />
HAS TAKEN AWAY<lb />
OUR ALL-WHITE<lb />
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL'S<lb />
TAX EXEMPT STATUS<lb />
WHAT SHOULD WE PO ?,<lb /><lb />
So<lb />
American 'Mega-Consumption' Lifestyle<lb />
At The Heart Of The World's Problems<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
Judging from my encounters with<lb />
many U.S. citizens, I am led to believe<lb />
that we are living in a microcosm, a<lb />
diminutive world that shelters most<lb />
Americans from much of what goes on<lb />
in the real world.<lb />
While the United States represents on-<lb />
ly about six percent of the world's<lb />
population, we consume a dispropor-<lb />
tionately higher percentage of the ear-<lb />
th's resources. Some estimates even<lb />
claim that the U.S. population consumes<lb />
more than half of the world's non-<lb />
renewable resources.<lb />
Many Americans are unaware of this<lb />
fact, and those who are probably believe<lb />
this is "the way it should be Personal-<lb />
ly, I believe this lifestyle of mega-<lb />
consumption is the center of many of the<lb />
world's problems.<lb />
We Americans are living a Darwinistic<lb />
existence. At some point, we must<lb />
realize that our unrestrained consump-<lb />
tion and waste means that people in<lb />
other parts of the world aren't getting<lb />
their fair share. Over-consumption even-<lb />
tually trickles � or should I say doesn't<lb />
trickle � down to the millions of poor<lb />
people trying merely to exist.<lb />
On this note, I'd like to mention a<lb />
conversation I had about six years ago<lb />
with a missionary visiting Greenville.<lb />
His name was Rev. Jack Ganley. He'd<lb />
spent 13 years working with the poor in<lb />
Tanzania.<lb />
I asked Jack if the people in his village<lb />
had any idea how others in developed<lb />
nations lived. Quite frankly, his answer<lb />
shocked me. He said the people of Tan-<lb />
zania couldn't believe that in the United<lb />
States, people were so rich that they<lb />
could feed grain to their livestock. I'm<lb />
sure many of us never even thought of<lb />
this as being a sign of wealth. Heck,<lb />
everyone eats grain-fed beef, right?<lb />
(Incidentally, 76 percent of the grain<lb />
grown in the U.S. is used as feed.)<lb />
Another tid-bit I picked up some years<lb />
later from one of Jack's colleagues is<lb />
that Americans living in the top 40th<lb />
percentile of the nation's economic scale<lb />
are in the top five percent of the<lb />
wealthiest people in the world! What<lb />
this means is that middle-class<lb />
Americans are wealthier than 95 percent<lb />
of the world's population.<lb />
As an American, I am embarrassed b<lb />
these facts and figures. Morally, 1 am<lb />
defenseless, because as a mega-<lb />
consumer living in the U.S I am direct-<lb />
ly impacting on the lives of the millions<lb />
of poor throughout the world.<lb />
All people are entitled to enjoy and<lb />
consume the earth's riches. Just becusc<lb />
we are Americans doesn't mean our lives<lb />
are more valuable than those of African<lb />
peasants. Proportionate sharing of the<lb />
world's resources is an idea whose time<lb />
should have come long ago. Americans<lb />
must learn to  live more simply so<lb />
that others may simply live<lb />
'Driven' To Tears<lb />
Spending A Day At The DMV<lb />
You know, I've always considered<lb />
myself a fairly competent driver. That<lb />
is, I did consider myself fairly competent<lb />
until I went to get my license renewed<lb />
Last week.<lb />
License renewal is one of those things<lb />
you just don't think too much about. I<lb />
mean, I figured I'd be in and out in<lb />
about 10 minutes, just long enough for<lb />
me to write a bad check. Little did I<lb />
know what was in store.<lb />
So anyway, I walk in to the DMV, and<lb />
this fat lady wearing baggy pants and a<lb />
gun yells across the office for me to sit<lb />
down, fill out some forms and wait my<lb />
turn. Knowing how trigger happy cor-<lb />
pulent cops can be, I repressed an insult<lb />
and found a seat.<lb />
MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Stuff I Think About<lb />
The place was filled with the usual<lb />
riff-raff. In one corner, there were two<lb />
women, both with their hair in curlers,<lb />
jotting down answers and gabbing about<lb />
the latest love affair on General<lb />
Hospital. Over in another corner, there<lb />
was a redneck who came to pick up his<lb />
special-order license tag, which boasted<lb />
his favorite saying: "HOT-DAM<lb />
And, of course, in the other corner were<lb />
two fat people, who only came inside to<lb />
get out of the sun and to see if the candy<lb />
machine was working.<lb />
Anyway, after spending about an<lb />
hour writing my autobiography on form<lb />
DMV-426-A, the fat woman with the<lb />
baggy pants came over and gave me<lb />
another paper marked NCDMV-426-B<lb />
(Written Test). I chuckled a bit at the<lb />
mere thought of taking a driving test in<lb />
North Carolina. It seemed a conflict in<lb />
terms<lb />
Little did I know how little I know<lb />
about the rules and regulations of driv-<lb />
ing. I mean, they asked questions I<lb />
couldn't have answered even if I had<lb />
studied.<lb />
Take hand signals, for instance. There<lb />
were three questions on the test about<lb />
proper hand signal technique. How to<lb />
make a left turn; how to make a right,<lb />
etc. Now, I could be wrong, but I was<lb />
somehow under the impression that<lb />
hand signals went out in the 60s with the<lb />
wonderful invention of the blinker. How<lb />
the hell was I supposed to know I was<lb />
supposed to know about hand signals? I<lb />
mean, up North, the only hand signals<lb />
we ever used were obscene.<lb />
And only on a North Carolina driving<lb />
test would there be six questions about<lb />
farm implements. I mean, one read:<lb />
"You are following a slow-traveling<lb />
hog truck on a two-lane highway. You<lb />
want to pass it, but oncoming traffic is<lb />
heavy. What should you do?"<lb />
Then, they give about four possible<lb />
answers, none of which makes any<lb />
sense. I mean, it would seem the first<lb />
thing to do is roll up the windows and<lb />
make an obscene gesture, right? Well,<lb />
not according to NCDMV-426-B.<lb />
Then, there was one that read: "You<lb />
are approaching a busy intersection but<lb />
are still about 100 yards away. What<lb />
does it mean when the traffic light at<lb />
that intersection turns from green to<lb />
yellow?"<lb />
The thing about that one, once again,<lb />
was that none of the answers were right!<lb />
I mean, to me, when a light turns from<lb />
green to yellow, and I'm still a good<lb />
ways away from the intersection, that<lb />
means I'd better haul ass and hope there<lb />
aren't any law dogs around to see me<lb />
run the red light.<lb />
"How much alcohol does a<lb />
180-pound man have to consume to be<lb />
considered legally drunk?" another one<lb />
asked. Now, how in the hell am I sup-<lb />
posed to know that? I mean, this guy<lb />
might be a wimp. He might get tipsy<lb />
after three beers. Then again, he might<lb />
be a rock gut. And anyway, what in the<lb />
hell does "legally drunk" (as opposed to<lb />
illegally drunk, I suppose) mean?<lb />
Sounds like one of those infamous terms<lb />
coined by Ike Andrews.<lb />
Needless to say, I grew so frustrated<lb />
with the stupid test that I started putting<lb />
in my own answers:<lb />
20 � "What is the first thing you do<lb />
when you've been in a serious acci-<lb />
dent?"<lb />
Bleed.<lb />
21 � "What should you do when you<lb />
sec an ambulance with its flashing lights<lb />
on coming up fast behind you?"<lb />
Thank God it's not me inside.<lb />
22 � "What do you do if vou<lb />
discover your horn doesn't work?"<lb />
Leave the window down, so 1 can<lb />
make obscene gestures and yell a lot.<lb />
23 � "In North Carolina, what is the<lb />
regulation on picking up and discharg-<lb />
ing hitchhikers?"<lb />
Pick 'em up when they look good;<lb />
discharge 'em when you find out thev<lb />
looked better from far away.<lb />
24 � "What is the leading cause of<lb />
automobile accidents in North<lb />
Carolina?"<lb />
Female pedestrians wearing short<lb />
shorts.<lb />
25 � "How many were killed on the<lb />
state's roads last year?"<lb />
I'm not sure, but I personallv ran over<lb />
eight possums, three rabbits' and mv<lb />
neighbor's Chihuahua<lb />
I go back Thursday for a retest.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, an in-<lb />
coming freshman from Wav Down<lb />
Yonder in the Paw-Paw Patch, S.C<lb />
likes to raise hell by putting tin cans in<lb />
Aluminum Only" dumpsters.<lb />
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Soap Box Debates Life<lb />
By PATRICK<lb />
O'NEILL<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The second edition<lb />
of the ECU Soap Box<lb />
Forum producd oc-<lb />
cassionally heated<lb />
debate on the topic<lb />
"What is pro-life?"<lb />
Eleven people took<lb />
part in the 90-minute<lb />
forum Friday after-<lb />
noon in front of the<lb />
Student Supply Store.<lb />
Dozens of interested<lb />
passers-by stopped to<lb />
listen as debators<lb />
argued the pros and<lb />
cons of an upcoming<lb />
international hunger<lb />
fast to protest the<lb />
nuclear arms race.<lb />
Speakers also ad-<lb />
dressed the topics of<lb />
abortion, war,<lb />
euthanasia and the<lb />
use of animals for<lb />
research. Retired<lb />
ECU math professor<lb />
Dr. Carroll Webber<lb />
provided spark to the<lb />
debate when he<lb />
outlined his three<lb />
definitions of pro-life.<lb />
Webber said the<lb />
aspects of "quality as<lb />
well a quantity" need<lb />
to be applied to any<lb />
definition of life and<lb />
that all sensitive living<lb />
organisms were entitl-<lb />
ed to a high-average<lb />
quality of life.<lb />
Under this defini-<lb />
tion of pro-life, Web-<lb />
ber introduced 10 ex-<lb />
amples of instances in<lb />
which he believed<lb />
people or society were<lb />
working in the interest<lb />
of life. "Our nation<lb />
would thoroughly<lb />
study non-violent<lb />
civilian defense and<lb />
then throw all of its<lb />
armaments into the<lb />
ocean � alco its elec-<lb />
tric chairs Webber<lb />
said.<lb />
Webber cited the<lb />
efforts of eight peace<lb />
activists who plan to<lb />
begin what they've<lb />
termed "a Fast for<lb />
Life" as a protest of<lb />
the nuclear arms race.<lb />
He included them<lb />
among his ten ex-<lb />
amples of pro-life.<lb />
Webber's com-<lb />
ments regarding the<lb />
fasters spurned<lb />
several others to<lb />
remark on the merits<lb />
of the fast. All eight<lb />
fasters could die of<lb />
starvation if certain<lb />
"goals" for nuclear<lb />
disarmament are not<lb />
agreed upon by the<lb />
world's nuclear<lb />
powers.<lb />
"I think it's in-<lb />
tensely grotesque that<lb />
people in a land of<lb />
plenty would starve<lb />
themselves said one<lb />
student who disagreed<lb />
with Webber.<lb />
"I think it's com-<lb />
mendable what<lb />
they're doing said<lb />
ECU student Gordon<lb />
I pock. I pock added<lb />
that he was not real<lb />
optimistic that the<lb />
fast would achieve its<lb />
goals, but he wished<lb />
the fasters luck in<lb />
their efforts. Ipock<lb />
felt that repression of<lb />
the media in the<lb />
Soviet Union was a<lb />
major drawback to<lb />
nuclear disarmament.<lb />
He didn't think the<lb />
Soviet people would<lb />
be permitted to hear<lb />
or read press reports<lb />
about the fast.<lb />
Another ECU stu-<lb />
dent, W.G.<lb />
Boudreaux, also<lb />
disapproved of the<lb />
fast. "Eight people<lb />
are going to starve<lb />
themselves to death in<lb />
a futile cause<lb />
Boudreaux said.<lb />
"There's no way,not<lb />
with eight people;<lb />
they're going to get<lb />
Russia (and) the<lb />
United States to do<lb />
anything to lessen<lb />
their nuclear<lb />
capabilities<lb />
"But I guess it will<lb />
make a profound<lb />
social statement<lb />
Boudreaux said. "I'm<lb />
not exactly sure how<lb />
effective profound<lb />
social statements are<lb />
though<lb />
"I think they (the<lb />
fasters) say something<lb />
to us all said stu-<lb />
dent Henry Wooten.<lb />
"I think it says<lb />
something to Ronald<lb />
Reagan and other<lb />
people like him, sure-<lb />
ly they must feel some<lb />
remorse<lb />
"I guess if you look<lb />
at it, what Jesus did<lb />
really wasn't all that<lb />
much different<lb />
Wooten said. "He got<lb />
disgusted with<lb />
everybody (and) he<lb />
gave his life<lb />
"It's very hard for<lb />
me to say 'Oh yea<lb />
these people are doing<lb />
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Two speakers cor-<lb />
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speakers receiving<lb />
rounds of applause<lb />
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parent at this forum<lb />
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plan to use the sum-<lb />
mer sessions as a test<lb />
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Features<lb />
JUNEl, 1983 PMe6<lb />
Kick Summer Boredom With Cool Diversions<lb />
By ROBIN AYERS<lb />
Surf Writer<lb />
I'm going to encourage some<lb />
decadence on this first day of<lb />
June. If you can, think about stu-<lb />
dying.<lb />
There you are hunched over a<lb />
book at one elbow, a notebook at<lb />
the other. You've been toying<lb />
with a ballpoint pen as you keep it<lb />
close to write down notes or any<lb />
passing thought of enlightenment.<lb />
Something catches your eye,<lb />
and you look up. A luminous light<lb />
has startled you with its brilliance,<lb />
and you realize it's the radiance of<lb />
a day in summer. You notice the<lb />
rainclouds that loomed so<lb />
ominously in the morning have<lb />
passed on. Class is over.<lb />
So now it's midafternoon, and<lb />
you're hanging around. You've<lb />
got time on your hands � well,<lb />
not exactly. I mean, you could<lb />
visit the biology lab; study for an<lb />
upcoming test on irregular verbs;<lb />
research a paper; or worry over<lb />
the speed-flying quality of sum-<lb />
mer school. Any number of<lb />
reasons for industriousness will<lb />
do.<lb />
But aren't you bored to death<lb />
with the whole scene? Be honest.<lb />
However, if you're thinking of<lb />
courageously sticking to the<lb />
grind, don't look too long out-<lb />
side.<lb />
Laziness permeates the air. It's<lb />
summer, and ever since God<lb />
created vacation, man has<lb />
possessed that inborn desire to<lb />
periodically escape from the real<lb />
world and its obligations.<lb />
This desire is particularly strong<lb />
in students. When summer casts<lb />
its spell, try one of the following<lb />
little refreshers � or make up<lb />
your own list.<lb />
1. Tune in a soap opera. Make an<lb />
afternoon of them. It is "Ryan's<lb />
Hope" this "Guiding Light" will<lb />
help you have "Capitol" gains be-<lb />
ing "Young and Restless" in the<lb />
summer of the "Days of Our<lb />
Lives<lb />
2. Go swimming in the Pamlico<lb />
River at Little Washington or in<lb />
the Tar, if you dare.<lb />
3. Sunbathe. (An obvious diver-<lb />
sion.)<lb />
4. Walk to the town commons.<lb />
The further away you live, the<lb />
greater the chance for adventure.<lb />
Be sure to time your trek. And<lb />
once there, what do you do? Read<lb />
on.<lb />
5. Watch the Tar River flow.<lb />
6. Cast a line.<lb />
7. Do absolutely nothing.<lb />
8. Ogle the opposite sex.<lb />
9. Ogle the same sex.<lb />
10. When the sun disappears � a<lb />
common enough occurence in<lb />
Greenville � you can watch the<lb />
rain fall.<lb />
11. Or you can be a little more<lb />
precise and measure splash<lb />
distance of drops on impact.<lb />
12. Or watch the steam rise up off<lb />
the asphalt when the rain sub-<lb />
sides.<lb />
13. Mix some margaritas, or<lb />
whatever you ingest best.<lb />
14. Listen to Jimmy Buffett<lb />
records.<lb />
15. Perform numbers 13 and 14<lb />
simultaneously.<lb />
16. If you have transportation or<lb />
you are resourceful, go to the mall<lb />
and enjoy its air-conditioned com-<lb />
fort. The benches are hard,<lb />
though.<lb />
17. Leave town.<lb />
And if you still feel compelled to<lb />
loaf constructively, you might<lb />
want to:<lb />
18. Clean up your dorm room or<lb />
your apartment, or learn how to<lb />
remove margarita stains from the<lb />
beige shag carpet.<lb />
19. Clean out a closet. Match up<lb />
your shoes.<lb />
20. Harvest the fruits and<lb />
vegetables of your passion at a<lb />
local pick-your-own farm.<lb />
21. Water those plants on your<lb />
windowsill that appear to be gasp-<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
SUM Writer<lb />
After a punishing two-year<lb />
wait, our memories tuned to that<lb />
climactic moment when Han Solo<lb />
is frozen in carbonite, George<lb />
Lucas and the gang from In-<lb />
dustrial Light and Magic (his<lb />
special effects facility) have final-<lb />
ly given us the concluding chapter<lb />
of the middle "Star Wars"<lb />
trilogy. The Return of the Jedi<lb />
(now and forever playing at<lb />
Greenville's Plaza Cinema II).<lb />
As you should know by now,<lb />
the film stars everyone we fell in<lb />
love with in the first couple of in-<lb />
stallments and a host of cuddly<lb />
new creations that you won't be<lb />
able to escape all summer long.<lb />
(It's not that I can't understand<lb />
the reason for all this merchandiz-<lb />
ing � I know it's great for<lb />
business � but the media satura-<lb />
tion gets more tedious each time<lb />
around.) And as you also should<lb />
know, this segment resolves the<lb />
fates of Mark Hamill, Harrison<lb />
Ford, Carrie Fisher and Billy Dee<lb />
Williams. So much for plot.<lb />
Let me say right off that Jedi is<lb />
not a turkey, and is in many ways<lb />
technically better than its<lb />
predecessors. The images are<lb />
sharper, the color registration<lb />
clearer, and the sound effects<lb />
crisper and more pronounced.<lb />
This one must really be something<lb />
at a full 6-channel Dolby Stereo,<lb />
70mm screening. Jedi certainly<lb />
flexes its technical muscles and<lb />
shows them off like a West Coast<lb />
flake pointing the way to the spa.<lb />
All of these innovations are fine<lb />
� in fact, we've come to expect<lb />
them � and the action sequences<lb />
are extremely well-staged. The<lb />
trouble is that the special effects<lb />
are altogether the same ones we've<lb />
seen in this series and a dozen or<lb />
Viewers, Nielsens Rank<lb />
Football And Hillbillies<lb />
As Ail-Time Favorites<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
Miff Writer<lb />
Pro football and "The Beverly<lb />
Hillbillies" account for 21 of the<lb />
50 most-watched television broad-<lb />
casts of all time according to the<lb />
Nielsen ratings.<lb />
The program with the all-time-<lb />
highest ratings, however, is the<lb />
final two-and-a-half hour episode<lb />
of"M.A.S.H According to the<lb />
A.C. Nielsen Company, the<lb />
February 28, 1983 "M.A.S.H<lb />
achieved an incredible rating of<lb />
60.3: of all the nation's homes<lb />
with television sets, 60.3 percent<lb />
were tuned to the program. That<lb />
translates into 125 million<lb />
viewers.<lb />
High ratings allow networks to<lb />
charge more for commercial time.<lb />
CBS, expecting high ratings for<lb />
"M.A.S.H charged advertisers<lb />
$450,000 per half minute, another<lb />
record.<lb />
The 60.3 figure is astounding<lb />
when compared to the 53.3 rating<lb />
of the former number one televi-<lb />
sion event � the "Who Shot<lb />
JR.?" episode of "Dallas" in<lb />
1980. The only other broadcast to<lb />
break the 50 percent mark was the<lb />
final episode of "Roots" with a<lb />
51.1 rating.<lb />
The ratings themselves are<lb />
fascinating. Of the 50 highest<lb />
rated programs of all time, 12 are<lb />
football games � 11 Super Bowls<lb />
and the 1982 NFC Championship<lb />
Game. No World Series baseball,<lb />
Olympics telecast, or any other<lb />
sporting event has ever made the<lb />
top 50 list. When it comes to<lb />
television, football is obviously<lb />
America's most popular spectator<lb />
sport.<lb />
Nine episodes of "The Beverly<lb />
Hillbillies" are in the top 50.<lb />
Younger viewers may scratch their<lb />
heads in wonder, but Jed, Gran-<lb />
ny, Jethro and Elly May were a<lb />
smash hit with prime-time viewers<lb />
during the early 60s. Amazingly,<lb />
six of the nine episodes came in se-<lb />
quence. Beginning on January 1,<lb />
1964 and running through<lb />
February 5, each Wednesday<lb />
evening between 41 and 44 percent<lb />
of the nation's televisions were<lb />
tuned to the Clampetts.<lb />
See VIEWERS, Page 7<lb />
more remakes; to say I've seen<lb />
this all before would at least be<lb />
the understatement of the sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
Liking the series only about<lb />
two-thirds as much as most<lb />
moviegoers, 1 come not to be<lb />
moved along by the story but to<lb />
marvel at the technical advances<lb />
and the imagination that<lb />
culminates in some of the most<lb />
creative filmmaking that the in-<lb />
dustry has to offer. I can still see<lb />
where Jedi lacks the conciseness<lb />
that the original Star Wars had; it<lb />
lacks the surprises that Empire<lb />
gave us, and it represses the Ford<lb />
and Williams characters to the<lb />
point that they almost cease to ex-<lb />
ist.<lb />
Return of the Jedi is content to<lb />
follow its successful formula, and<lb />
the series has gotten terribly in-<lb />
grown, in much the same way as<lb />
the James Bond series. This is not<lb />
the kind of risk filmmaking that<lb />
Star Wars-creator Lucas has built<lb />
his reputation on and is perhaps<lb />
the reason why he is loudly pro-<lb />
claiming that he may never make<lb />
those other two trilogies.<lb />
Still in Greenville this week, at<lb />
the end of a long and successful<lb />
run at the Plitt Entertainment<lb />
Center, is a glitzy "feel-good"<lb />
drama called Flashdance. The<lb />
film is the summer's biggest<lb />
sleeper thus far, starring an<lb />
ing their last drop of chlorophyll.<lb />
I hope this list gives you a start<lb />
on how to wastespend (insert<lb />
your own definition here) time on<lb />
your hands. You aren't bored,<lb />
and those old books are collecting<lb />
a little dust.<lb />
However, if you don't hoof it<lb />
eventually (say, around exam<lb />
time), you may find you have lots<lb />
of spare time.<lb />
I<lb />
WfJL-M<lb />
New Installment In 'Star Wars' Saga:<lb />
'Return Of The Jedi9 Tops Films Slated<lb />
To Grace Local Screens This Summer<lb />
Ptwto fry DAVE WILLIAMS � ECU<lb />
unknown 19-year-old Yale<lb />
freshman named Jennifer Beals.<lb />
As you might or might not know,<lb />
Beals does only some of the danc-<lb />
ing in the film; the rest is filled in<lb />
without screen credit. None of<lb />
this of course matters since the<lb />
movie is a plotless, hyperactive,<lb />
exploitative, narcissistic and im-<lb />
mensely entertaining thrillride<lb />
that is surprisingly unpretentious<lb />
if for no other reason than that it<lb />
is simple-minded. Flashdance is<lb />
slick, slick, slick: It has great dan-<lb />
cing, a great soundtrack, and<lb />
great set-pieces. This is a perfect<lb />
summer film, and it passes the<lb />
time very quickly.<lb />
Another type of film we've<lb />
come to associate with summer is<lb />
currently playing at the Park<lb />
Theatre in downtown Greenville.<lb />
Screwballs is the umpteenth<lb />
remake of American Graffiti<lb />
which, once a prototype for the<lb />
teenage exploitation film, now<lb />
seems far removed from the wan-<lb />
ton nature of such drive-in enter-<lb />
tainment as Porky's and Spring<lb />
Break. Screwballs is about the<lb />
crazy, lovable students of T&amp;A<lb />
High and has plenty of the<lb />
relentlessly crude sight gags that<lb />
make this kind of film so much<lb />
"fun This one is no better or<lb />
worse than any of the rest, so if<lb />
this is your scene, jump right in.<lb />
And Without His Kedsl<lb />
Four ECU students and one canine college drop-in display their<lb />
favorite tactics for alleviating boredom.<lb />
New Releases Have Low<lb />
Points And High Points<lb />
By MIKE HAMER<lb />
record.<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The band hails from Georgia,<lb />
Most cult recording artists sell but they don't sound like it. They<lb />
to a select but steady audience. In- sound like a hybrid of early<lb />
deed, Kevin Rowland of Dexy's Beatles and early Byrds, and they<lb />
Midnight Runners reports that sound great. The excellent rhythm<lb />
Van Morrison advised him to go<lb />
for the select audience rather than<lb />
the full mass audience. None of<lb />
the records reviewed here will be<lb />
million-sellers or will gain great<lb />
fame for the artists. But at least<lb />
two of these three albums are<lb />
worth a close listening.<lb />
Murmur<lb />
R.EM.<lb />
R.E.M. cut their new LP (on<lb />
I.R.S.) in Charlotte for producer<lb />
Mitch Easter with assistance from<lb />
Don Dixon. Dixon, the bass<lb />
player with Arrogance, has done<lb />
production work on the debut<lb />
albums of several North Carolina<lb />
bands. Easter, Dixon and R.E.M.<lb />
have done a fine job with this<lb />
guitar, bass and drum work keep<lb />
these songs moving along. You<lb />
could bring Murmur to your<lb />
Saturday night dance party.<lb />
Every song is solid, bringing the<lb />
listener back to the speakers and<lb />
ready for more. The lyrics,<lb />
however, are barely discernible<lb />
through most of the record �<lb />
reminding me of early Rolling<lb />
Stones tunes. They've been<lb />
deliberately mixed this way,<lb />
perhaps because the band wants<lb />
to call attention to each song as a<lb />
whole.<lb />
Two of my favorite songs on<lb />
Murmur are "Pilgrimage for its<lb />
neat bass intro, and "Moral<lb />
Kiosk which explores the great<lb />
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Local Bands To Do Benefit<lb />
lightning WeBf art Rutabaga Brother Mike Hi<lb />
By MIKE HAMER<lb />
SttflWrikr<lb />
Next Wednesday, June 8,<lb />
Greenville area musicians will pre-<lb />
sent the Fourth Annual Blues and<lb />
Jazz Benefit for WVSP, the<lb />
public service radio station<lb />
located at 90.0 FM. The benefit<lb />
concert will be held in the main<lb />
room of The Attic. Music will<lb />
begin at 9 PM.<lb />
Four bands have donated their<lb />
services for this year's benefit<lb />
conceit, and all four are among<lb />
the area's strongest bands. The<lb />
roster is comprised of Proteus, a<lb />
jazz-oriented group; Jazz Plus,<lb />
who play soul and jazz; The<lb />
Rutabaga Brothers and Lemon<lb />
Sisters, who play swing, soul, and<lb />
-rhythm and blues; and the Lightn-<lb />
ing Wells Blues Band, who play<lb />
Chicago-style blues and rhythm<lb />
and blues.<lb />
WVSP has been instrumental in<lb />
providing jazz, blues, soul, reggae<lb />
and classical music to the Nor-<lb />
thern rural counties around War-<lb />
ren ton, extending as far east as<lb />
Greenville and as far north as<lb />
Petersburg, Virginia. Besides pro-<lb />
viding music, VSP, which stands<lb />
for " Voices Serving People<lb />
provides a forum for dispensing<lb />
vital information to the rural poor<lb />
in these Northern counties. Pro-<lb />
grams range from information on<lb />
food stamp laws to WVSP's<lb />
"Prison and Justice Forum<lb />
Funding for the station comes<lb />
from listener contributions,<lb />
grants and benefits such at<lb />
Wednesday evening's music fest<lb />
at the Attic.<lb />
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"Perfect Circle" is a dreamy song<lb />
with some eerie images of gallows<lb />
and shadows way out of place<lb />
R.E.M. played J.Js in Green<lb />
ville about two years ago. but I<lb />
missed them I wish 1 hadn't.<lb />
Key<lb />
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guitar, bass and drum work keep<lb />
these songs moving along. You<lb />
could bring Murmur to your<lb />
Saturday night dance party.<lb />
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listener back to the speakers and<lb />
readv for more. The lyrics,<lb />
however, are barely discernible<lb />
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to call attention to each song as a<lb />
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renton. extending as far east as<lb />
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Petersburg, Virginia. Besides pro-<lb />
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provides a forum for dispensing<lb />
vital information to the rural poor<lb />
in these Northern counties. Pro-<lb />
grams range from information on<lb />
food stamp laws to WVSP's<lb />
"Prison and Justice Forum<lb />
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from listener contributions,<lb />
grants and benefits such as<lb />
Wednesday evening's music fest<lb />
at the Attic.<lb />
New LPs From Armatrading, R.E.M. Are Good Listens<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
self-mocking image of everything<lb />
looking so much more attractive<lb />
inside a 'moral kiosk' � an im-<lb />
aginative metaphor. And<lb />
"Perfect Circle" is a dreamy song<lb />
with some eerie images of gallows<lb />
and shadows way out of place.<lb />
R.E.M. played J.Js in Green-<lb />
ville about two years ago, but 1<lb />
missed them. I wish I hadn't.<lb />
The Key<lb />
Joan Armatrading<lb />
Who is this black woman who's<lb />
always wearing a key around her<lb />
neck; who has gold records from<lb />
Britain, Canada, Australia and<lb />
South Africa; who plays electric<lb />
guitar on her records and who will<lb />
occasionally slip in a hot lead;<lb />
whose producer, Steve Lillywhite,<lb />
is the red-hot man behind U2 and<lb />
XTC; and who has Tony Levin<lb />
and Adrien Belew from King<lb />
Crimson playing bass and lead<lb />
guitar on her newest record?<lb />
Her name is Joan Armatrading,<lb />
and anyone who hasn't heard her<lb />
music has missed some of the<lb />
most sensitive and brilliant song<lb />
writing in the last eight years.<lb />
Armatrading started out in a<lb />
folk vein in the early 70s; now I<lb />
would classify her with the fresh<lb />
sounds of U2 and XTC, thanks to<lb />
Lillywhite.<lb />
The music on The Key (A&amp;M)<lb />
is good � the sound pops off the<lb />
record, but I don't think this<lb />
record contains Armatrading's<lb />
best songs. Walk Under Ladders,<lb />
released early last year, had better<lb />
tunes, as did Show Some Emotion<lb />
('77) and To The Limit ('78). But<lb />
there are some very good songs<lb />
here.<lb />
Armatrading's songs on The<lb />
Key are written from the perspec-<lb />
tive of a young person in the fast<lb />
lane; there isn't as much in-<lb />
trospection going on as in her<lb />
earlier records. An exception is<lb />
"Everybody Gotta Know Here<lb />
Armatrading sings,<lb />
 have been some place<lb />
I never would go to<lb />
Just not my style<lb />
But persuasion made me<lb />
Open my mind.<lb />
Several songs here are purely<lb />
fun. Armatrading places tongue<lb />
firmly in cheek when she sings,<lb />
"(I Love It When You) Call Me<lb />
Names ("She's wearing heavy<lb />
leather with laceHe dresses up in<lb />
cowboy tasteThey punish then<lb />
they think up a crimeIt's their<lb />
way of loving not mine) And in<lb />
"What Do Boys Dream she lets<lb />
her imagination wander over the<lb />
many things boys must dream<lb />
about � mythical monsters or the<lb />
big romance with the ideal girl of<lb />
their dreams.<lb />
The musicianship is first class.<lb />
Adrien Belew's solo guitar and<lb />
Larry Fast's synthesizer work<lb />
deserve special mention. It's not<lb />
Joan Armatrading's best effort,<lb />
but it's a good one.<lb />
Pride<lb />
Robert Palmer<lb />
Palmer's new LP on Island<lb />
Records sounds like it was con-<lb />
ceived, rehearsed and recorded on<lb />
a rich man's tropical island<lb />
paradise where none of the sound<lb />
and feeling of 1982-83 was allow-<lb />
ed to enter, where the artist had<lb />
whole year before deciding it was<lb />
time to get another record out.<lb />
This is not to say that good<lb />
records can't be conceived in a<lb />
studio; it happens all the time.<lb />
And, of course, records arc<lb />
rehearsed and recorded in studios,<lb />
but a good one should still sound<lb />
like a solid, real life performance.<lb />
A layering of pleasant sounds<lb />
isn't enough.<lb />
Perhaps Palmer should stick to<lb />
the writing and singing and hire<lb />
himself an excellent producer and<lb />
a good engineer. Then he should<lb />
wait until he has ten good songs<lb />
Viewers, Nielsens Rank Their<lb />
A11-Time Television Favorites<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
However, the ABC miniseries<lb />
"Roots" is the all-time champ for<lb />
having back-to-back highly rated<lb />
episodes. Eight sequences of<lb />
"Roots" appeared nightly during<lb />
the final days of January 1977.<lb />
All eight made the top 50 pro-<lb />
grams list with an average rating<lb />
of 44.9.<lb />
NBC's most successful series<lb />
was "Bonanza The Sunday<lb />
night western that ran from 1959<lb />
to 1973 has six episodes on the top<lb />
50 list. All were during February<lb />
and March of 1964 and 1965.<lb />
It's also worth noting that 29 of<lb />
the top 50 shows were broadcast<lb />
during the month of January.<lb />
Most of the other top shows were<lb />
also shown during cold-weather<lb />
months.<lb />
In fact, only one program from<lb />
June, July or August is among the<lb />
top 50 � the concluding episode<lb />
of "The Fugitive The August<lb />
1967 finale to the popular series<lb />
scored enormous ratings both in<lb />
the U.S. and overseas. Millions<lb />
watched David Janssen end his<lb />
four-year search for the one-<lb />
armed man and finally exonerate<lb />
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duction became the most-watched<lb />
show in history with a 45.9 rating.<lb />
Todav it ranks eleventh.<lb />
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Hope Christmas Show" finally<lb />
topped "The Fugitive" with a<lb />
46.6 rating. It now ranks ninth,<lb />
and the 1971 "Bob Hope<lb />
Christmas Show" ranks 15.<lb />
There are several other double<lb />
winners in the television ratings.<lb />
The November 1976 two-part<lb />
showings of "Gone With The<lb />
Wind" ranked first and second<lb />
(47.7 and 47.4) on the list until the<lb />
final episode of "Roots" surpass-<lb />
ed them the following year.<lb />
The :wo live Beatles pefor-<lb />
mances on "The Ed Sullivan<lb />
Show" vaulted that long-running<lb />
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February 9, 1964 Beatles debut<lb />
was the most-watched television<lb />
airing until "The Fugitive" sur-<lb />
passed it. The BeatlesSullivan<lb />
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Nielsen ratings, and two<lb />
"Gunsmokes 1961, are the<lb />
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50.<lb />
A Miss America Pageant,<lb />
"Airport "Love Story and<lb />
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Sports<lb />
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Page 8<lb />
Athletes Enjoy Summertime<lb />
Kicker Jeff Heath is one of many athletes keeping in shape, but he<lb />
still takes time out to attend a rock concert or two during the summer<lb />
break.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
At the end of the spring<lb />
semester, most ECU athletes<lb />
packed up their belongings and<lb />
headed for home. But a few decid-<lb />
ed to attend summer school to<lb />
make up for a few classes they<lb />
missed during their hectic<lb />
semesters. Even in the summer,<lb />
however, athletes still seem to<lb />
have rigorous schedules.<lb />
Here's what a few of them are<lb />
doing:<lb />
Lloyd Bltckjootball tight end:<lb />
"I was red-shirted one season, so<lb />
I'm taking two classes so I'll be basketball forward: "In several<lb />
able to graduate by December, weeks, I'm flying out to Colorado<lb />
I've been following a workout Springs to try out for the United<lb />
calendar to keep in shape for the States basketball team which will<lb />
upcoming season compete in the Pan-American<lb />
Dave Reicheneker, basketball<lb />
center: "I've been lifting weights<lb />
four times a week, and playing<lb />
basketball with Thorn Brown<lb />
(graduated ECU team member)<lb />
everyday. After summer school,<lb />
I'll be looking forward to going<lb />
home and spending time with my<lb />
parents<lb />
Rueben Pierce, track hurdler:<lb />
"I've been concentrating on<lb />
school, and occasionally lifting<lb />
weights. When I go home, I'm go-<lb />
ing to start training every day and<lb />
also work at a lumber yard.<lb />
Mary Denkler, former ECU<lb />
games. I graduate at the end of<lb />
the second session, and after that<lb />
I hope to play basketball in<lb />
Europe<lb />
Barry Wright, forward: "I<lb />
work out every day but plan my<lb />
time so 1 don't get burned out.<lb />
I'm going to work at Old Domi-<lb />
nion's basketball camp<lb />
Jeff Heath, football<lb />
placekicker: "I've been running,<lb />
lifting, and playing a lot of<lb />
basketball to keep in shape. I like<lb />
listening to music, and I just saw a<lb />
great concert by The Producers<lb />
(rock group) at Roadies<lb />
(nightclub). When I go home, I'm<lb />
going to work on a construction<lb />
crew<lb />
Jeanette Roth, softball pitcher:<lb />
I'm playing on a team in the<lb />
United States Softball Associa-<lb />
tion. I practice every day, and e<lb />
play games on the weekends. I<lb />
also work part-time at Church's<lb />
Fried Chicken<lb />
Fran Hooks, former basketball<lb />
guard: "I've been working out<lb />
five days a week, and I'll be an in-<lb />
structor for two weeks at Cath<lb />
Andruzzi's basketball camp 1<lb />
graduate at the end of the sum<lb />
mer, and hope to be a student<lb />
teacher at ECU in the fall<lb />
John Floyd, football center.<lb />
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good beach music and cooling<lb />
out. At home, I plan on doing a<lb />
lot of hunting and fishing, and<lb />
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season ahead<lb />
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Sneva Celebrates First Indy Title<lb />
AUTO RACING: Tom Sneva<lb />
ended his years of frustration at<lb />
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway<lb />
Sunday when he captured the 67th<lb />
Indianapolis 500. Sneva had<lb />
finished second at Indy three<lb />
times in the last six years.<lb />
The 35-year old former junior<lb />
high school principal passed Al<lb />
Unser Sr. and Al Unser Jr. on the<lb />
191st lap and crossed the finish<lb />
line with an average speed of<lb />
162.117 mph, the second-fastest<lb />
Indy 500 ever.<lb />
Of the 33 cars that began the<lb />
race, only 13 finished. The<lb />
44-year old Unser finished se-<lb />
cond, followed by Rick Mears,<lb />
Geoff Brabham and Kevin<lb />
Cogan. For the victory, Sneva<lb />
took home $300,000.<lb />
Sports Update<lb />
BASEBALL: With one-fourth<lb />
of the major-league baseball<lb />
season completed, the Los<lb />
Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Car-<lb />
dinals, Toronto Blue Jays and<lb />
California Angels are leading<lb />
their respective divisions. The two<lb />
teams with the top overall records<lb />
� the Dodgers and the Atlanta<lb />
Braves � have resumed their bat-<lb />
tle of 1982, when the Braves won<lb />
the division on the last day of the<lb />
season.<lb />
The Dodgers, minus Steve<lb />
Garvey and Ron Cey, are off to<lb />
their best start in six years, with a<lb />
record of 31-14 as of Tuesday.<lb />
The performance of the pitching<lb />
staff, especially Fernando Valen-<lb />
zuela and reliever Dave Stewart,<lb />
has resulted in a major league-<lb />
leading 2.94 earned-run average.<lb />
The next closest team, the Mon-<lb />
treal Expos, carries a 3.26 ERA.<lb />
Valenzuela has given up only<lb />
six hits and has not allowed a run<lb />
in his last two outings. The<lb />
22-year old left-hander has pitch-<lb />
ed four shutouts this season to go<lb />
along with his 6-2 record.<lb />
HOCKEY: The New York<lb />
Islanders won their fourth con-<lb />
secutive Stanley Cup last week<lb />
with a four-game sweep of the Ed-<lb />
monton Oilers. The Islanders used<lb />
a tight defense to stop the Oilers'<lb />
powerful scoring attack led by<lb />
Wayne Gretzky, who failed to<lb />
score a goal in the series.<lb />
The Islanders now join the<lb />
Boston Celtics (1959-66), New<lb />
York Yankees (1936-39 and<lb />
1949-54) and the Montreal Cana-<lb />
diens (1956-60 and 1976-79) as the<lb />
only major pro franchises to win<lb />
four or more consecutive titles.<lb />
BOXING: "Marvelous" Mar-<lb />
vin Hagler continued his<lb />
dominance of the middleweight<lb />
division on Friday night as he<lb />
knocked out the WBC's leading<lb />
contender, Wilford Scypion, at<lb />
2:47 of the fourth round.<lb />
Hagler, who turned 29 last<lb />
week, has now successfully<lb />
defended his title seven straight<lb />
times � all by knockout. Possible<lb />
opponents for Hagler's next fight<lb />
include former lightweight and<lb />
welterweight champ Roberto<lb />
Duran.<lb />
Patty Sheehan fired a record-<lb />
breaking, nine-under-par 63 Sun-<lb />
day to capture the LPGA Corning<lb />
Classic in Corning, N.Y.<lb />
Sheehan's 72-hole total of 272<lb />
shattered the previous record of<lb />
280, which had been held by<lb />
Sheehan and Sandra Spuzich.<lb />
The victory in the Corning<lb />
Classic was the fifth in Sheehan's<lb />
three-year career on the LPGA<lb />
tour.<lb />
LACROSSE: Syracuse Univer-<lb />
sity scored nine unanswered goals<lb />
in an eight-minute span Saturday<lb />
afternoon to lead the Orangemen<lb />
to a come-from-behind 17-16 vic-<lb />
tory over Johns Hopkins in the<lb />
NCAA championship game.<lb />
It was the first lacrosse title for<lb />
Syracuse, who replaced defending<lb />
champion North Carolina.<lb />
Turner Slides Under Slander Suit<lb />
COLLEGE BASEBALL:<lb />
ECAC-South member James<lb />
Madison defeated Delaware 6-5<lb />
on Sunday to propel the Dukes in-<lb />
to the College World Series in<lb />
Omaha, Neb.<lb />
By defeating Delaware, JMU<lb />
captured the NCAA Eastern<lb />
Regional and a berth in the Scries,<lb />
which gets underway Friday.<lb />
ATLANTA (UPI) � Ted<lb />
Turner figures the $17 million<lb />
slander suit brought against him<lb />
by sports agent Bucky Woy and<lb />
thrown out by a federal jury was a<lb />
waste of time.<lb />
A four-man, two-woman jury<lb />
deliberated for only an hour Tues-<lb />
day before ruling in Turner's<lb />
favor regarding Woy's claim that<lb />
the Atlanta Braves owner defam-<lb />
ed his character when he accused<lb />
him of being responsible for the<lb />
1979 death of Braves general<lb />
manager Bill Lucas.<lb />
"It was certainly a waste of my<lb />
time and a lot of other peoples'<lb />
time said Turner who was ab-<lb />
sent from the courtroom when the<lb />
verdict was announced. "I told<lb />
the truth and when you tell the<lb />
truth it's not slander. I'm happy.<lb />
What I did was tell the truth and<lb />
the jury agreed. The person<lb />
slandered was Bill Lucas and not<lb />
Bucky Woy<lb />
Turner made his accusation<lb />
against Woy in June 1979, a<lb />
month after the death of Lucas<lb />
from brain hemorrhage and car-<lb />
diac arrest after a ruptured<lb />
aneurysm in his neck. He con-<lb />
tended charges Woy made against<lb />
Lucas, including calling him a<lb />
"liar during bitter contract<lb />
negotiations on the 1979 contract<lb />
for Braves third baseman Bob<lb />
Horner, was a contributing factor<lb />
in the death.<lb />
The suit, which was filed three<lb />
years ago, went to the jury Tues-<lb />
day afternoon, on the seventh day<lb />
of the trial, after attorneys for<lb />
both sides made their final<lb />
arguments.<lb />
U.S. District Court Judge<lb />
Horace Ward had instructed the<lb />
jurors to first decide if Turner<lb />
acted with malice when he accused<lb />
Woy of killing Lucas and should<lb />
consider a monetary award only if<lb />
it felt there was malice.<lb />
Woy, claiming Turner damaged<lb />
his reputation and hampered his<lb />
business as a sports agents, had<lb />
asked for S5 million in actual<lb />
damages and $12 million in<lb />
punitive damages.<lb />
"We're extremelv happy said<lb />
Turner's attorney Dennis Webb<lb />
"I think this was the right verdict.<lb />
1 believed it was going our wa the<lb />
entire time. I felt the evidence was<lb />
very powerful on our side<lb />
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GOLF: Hale Irwin shot a three-<lb />
under-par 69 Sunday to capture<lb />
the $460,000 Memorial Tourna-<lb />
ment in Dublin, Ohio. Irwin chip-<lb />
ped in a 25-footer from the fringe<lb />
of the 16th green for a birdie that<lb />
gave the former U.S. Open champ<lb />
a one-shot victory.<lb />
Ben Crenshaw and third-round<lb />
leader David Graham finished in a<lb />
tie for second at 282. Irwin, who<lb />
started the day four strokes<lb />
behind Graham, carried home<lb />
$72,000 for the victory.<lb />
HALL OF FAME: Former<lb />
Duke basketball star Jeff Mullins<lb />
heads a group of five men who<lb />
have been chosen for induction in-<lb />
to the North Carolina Sports Hall<lb />
Of Fame.<lb />
In addition to Mullins, the 1983<lb />
inductees include New York<lb />
Yankee executive Clyde King,<lb />
former major-league baseball<lb />
player Whitey Lockman, or-<lb />
thopedic surgeon Dr. Lenox<lb />
Baker and billiards champ Luther<lb />
"Wimpy" Lassiter.<lb />
ECU head soccer coach Robbie<lb />
Church, who is in the process of<lb />
preparing for his second year at<lb />
ECU, has announced that 19<lb />
recruits have indicated their inten-<lb />
tion of playing for the PUates next<lb />
season.<lb />
Two high school players from<lb />
New Jersey head the list of grant-<lb />
in-aid players. Goalie Grant Pear-<lb />
son was named to the top 33 list of<lb />
soccer players in the state, as well<lb />
as all-state. His teammate, Doug<lb />
Patmore, is considered as one of<lb />
the top sweepers in the high<lb />
school ranks.<lb />
Other recruits expected to be<lb />
wearing Pirate uniforms are: Alan<lb />
Smith, Atlanta; Brian Colgan,<lb />
Bowie, Md David Henenlofter,<lb />
Nassau Junior College; George<lb />
Podgorney, Winston-Salem;<lb />
Michael McKeown, Deer Park,<lb />
N.Y Charlie Thompson, Atlan-<lb />
ta; Matt Evans, Simsberry, Ct<lb />
Charlie Twitty, Raleigh; Palmier<lb />
Grossi, Broadview Heights. Ohio;<lb />
Marc Kloeckewer, Yallev Springs,<lb />
N.Y.<lb />
David Koon, Petersburg. Ya<lb />
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Crenshaw, Wilmington; Shahab<lb />
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ECU head swim coach Rick<lb />
Kobe has announced the committ-<lb />
ment of three additional swim-<lb />
mers for the 1983-84 season, in-<lb />
cluding an Olympic participant.<lb />
Chema Larranaga from Lima,<lb />
Peru, holds two Peruvian national<lb />
records in distance freestyle events<lb />
and was a participant in the 1980<lb />
Moscow Olympics.<lb />
At Daytona Community Col-<lb />
lege in Daytona Beach, Fla Lar-<lb />
ranaga was a junior college cham-<lb />
pion in the 500 and 1650<lb />
freestyles. In 1982, he was runner-<lb />
up for Junior College Swimmer of<lb />
the Year.<lb />
Kobe also announced the sign-<lb />
ing of Todd Sipowski of Ft.<lb />
Pierce, Fla. and Jon Mathieson of<lb />
Tuckahoe, N.Y.<lb />
These three signees bring the<lb />
number of Pirate swimming<lb />
recruits to 20.<lb />
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top recruits who just announced their intentions to play soccer with the Pirates.<lb />
Pitt On '84 Schedule<lb />
The ECU football program<lb />
continued its rise into the ranks of<lb />
the college football powerhouses<lb />
with the recent scheduling of the<lb />
University of Pittsburgh in 1984<lb />
The Pirates will face the<lb />
nationally-ranked Panthers on<lb />
October 6.<lb />
The 1984 schedule now includes<lb />
Florida State, Temple, N.C.<lb />
State, Southern Mississippi, and<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana.<lb />
"As we continue to project our<lb />
future in football, the addition of<lb />
teams like Pittsburgh are very<lb />
much our desire said Athletic<lb />
Director Ken Karr. "Pittsburgh,<lb />
like East Carolina, is a major in-<lb />
dependent, which makes for a<lb />
good situation.<lb />
"Further, Pittsburgh is a na-<lb />
tionally noted team that will pro-<lb />
vide us with the very best competi-<lb />
tion. And if we desire to be among<lb />
the nation's better Division I-A<lb />
clubs, we must play the best<lb />
The Temple and Southern<lb />
Mississippi games will be played<lb />
in East Carolina's Ficklen<lb />
Stadium in 1984.<lb />
Informal Recreation<lb />
SWIMMING POOLS<lb />
MEMORIAL<lb />
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MEMORIAL<lb />
According to ECU Athletic Director Dr. Ken Karr, ECU mast play<lb />
teams like Pittsburgh If it is to be considered among one of the better<lb />
Division I-A teams in the country.<lb />
McGuigan Resigns Post<lb />
ECU Lady Pirate track coach Carolina program two years ago.<lb />
Pat McGuigan has announced her She came to ECU from Memphis<lb />
resignation, effective immediate- State,<lb />
ly. McGuigan has resigned to pur-<lb />
McGuigan, a native of Down- sue a doctorate degree from the<lb />
ington. Pa and a graduate of University of Maryland in exercise<lb />
Pittsburgh, joined the East physiology.<lb />
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Sun Britches Sail<lb />
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BEACH, Va. (UPI)<lb />
 Team Sun Britches<lb />
battled to take the<lb />
Wrightsville Beach,<lb />
N.CAtlantic Beach,<lb />
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rell 1000 sailboat race<lb />
but Team Australia<lb />
remained the overall<lb />
leader today.<lb />
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Virginia Beach was<lb />
scheduled to resume<lb />
at 10 a.m. today with<lb />
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the pole position as<lb />
boats were scheduled<lb />
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route to Cape Hat-<lb />
teras, N.C about 83<lb />
miles away.<lb />
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week and is scheduled<lb />
to end Friday.<lb />
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was clocked in at 3:26<lb />
p.m. Tuesday at<lb />
Atlantic Beach after<lb />
waving Wrightsville<lb />
Beach about 10 a.m<lb />
said Worrell 1000<lb />
spokesman Richard<lb />
Moore at race control<lb />
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second at 3:27 p.m<lb />
followed by Team<lb />
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p.m.<lb />
They were followed<lb />
by point leader and<lb />
1981 champion Team<lb />
Australia (3:28:57),<lb />
Team Virginia Beach<lb />
(3:31), Team Holland<lb />
(3:37), Team Canada<lb />
(3:38), Team France<lb />
(3:39), Team<lb />
Tidewater (3:40) and<lb />
Team Belk (3:50).<lb />
The boats were<lb />
scheduled to hit the<lb />
cape about 7 p.m<lb />
but the race could go<lb />
faster if winds im-<lb />
prove, Moore said.<lb />
"If they have good'<lb />
winds, (they) could<lb />
get in much earlier<lb />
than that Moore<lb />
said.<lb />
The lowest<lb />
cumulative score will<lb />
win the catamaran<lb />
race. The winners of<lb />
each leg pick up only<lb />
three-quarters of a<lb />
point, while last place<lb />
picks up 11 points.<lb />
Team Australia<lb />
leads the squads in the<lb />
point standings with<lb />
16 followed by<lb />
Team USA with 31.<lb />
Team Rudee's was<lb />
third with 34, follow-<lb />
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ches (36s), Team<lb />
Virginia Beach (37),<lb />
Team France (61),<lb />
Team Canada (62),<lb />
Team Holland (63),<lb />
Team Tidewater (78)<lb />
and Team Belk (82).<lb />
Sneaker Sam Sez<lb />
ECU baseball coach Hal Baird has anoounced the signing of pitcher<lb />
Mike Christopher.<lb />
Volleyball Set For Ac-<lb />
tion<lb />
With seven teams<lb />
and almost ideal play-<lb />
ing weather, In-<lb />
tramural Volleyball is<lb />
rolling right along.<lb />
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is conducted on two<lb />
courts within the<lb />
"mall" on the ECU<lb />
campus.<lb />
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regular-season games<lb />
remain, playoff ac-<lb />
tion is set to begin on<lb />
June 7. Several teams<lb />
are showing im-<lb />
pressive pre-season<lb />
play. Some of the<lb />
favorites include. One<lb />
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and GMR All Stars.<lb />
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Eight people braved<lb />
the fierce, stormy<lb />
weather to turn in<lb />
scores for the In-<lb />
tramural Putt-Putt<lb />
Tournament. Scores<lb />
ranged from the 80s<lb />
into the 60s for this<lb />
18-holc extravaganza.<lb />
When all scores were<lb />
calculated, Neil Ed-<lb />
wards stroked away<lb />
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score of 62. Con-<lb />
gratulations to all par-<lb />
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Pirate Athletes<lb />
To Compete In<lb />
June Triathlon<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
University will be well<lb />
represented in the<lb />
Youth Unlimited<lb />
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High Point, N.C. this<lb />
Saturday, June 4. The<lb />
group competing<lb />
from ECU consists of<lb />
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professor of<lb />
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Reaves, graduate stu-<lb />
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Moul have par-<lb />
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triathlon event � the<lb />
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a six-mile run.<lb />
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other triathlons, and<lb />
Robert Morrison,<lb />
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two of the grueling<lb />
events, both train<lb />
throughout the year.<lb />
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North Carolina.<lb />
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