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Ms<lb />
Carnltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 NoM �<lb />
Wednesday July 13,1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Campus Rapist Receives 35-Year Sentence<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Vmiuhi Sou EditiM<lb />
A Farmville man was convicted<lb />
day in Pitt County Superior<lb />
Court of second degree rape in<lb />
connection with the March 4 rape<lb />
of an ECU student. Billy Ray<lb />
Warren, 27, was sentenced to 35<lb />
years in prison after an eight-<lb />
hs omen, four-man jury took 45<lb />
minutes to find him guilty.<lb />
Warren's 35-year ser�ence is<lb />
onl five years less than the max-<lb />
imum he could have received for<lb />
:he crime. In handing out the<lb />
har.h sentence, Superior Court<lb />
Judge Charles B. Winberrv called<lb />
Warren's act a "severe crime. It's<lb />
ihe type of crime from which<lb />
coeds in our state must be pro-<lb />
tected<lb />
Warren had entered the lobby<lb />
area of Clement dorm after the 1<lb />
a.m. curfew. He forced his victim,<lb />
an ECU senior, into the lobby<lb />
bathroom where the rape took<lb />
place.<lb />
Second degree rape is defined as<lb />
a rape without the use of a<lb />
weapon and with no serious injury<lb />
to the victim, said Det. Lt. Gene<lb />
McAbee of the ECU Public safety<lb />
Department, one of the in-<lb />
vestigators who worked on the<lb />
Warren case.<lb />
Warren's trial began Wednes-<lb />
day and lasted into Thursday<lb />
afternoon. During the pro-<lb />
ceedings, several ECU students �<lb />
some of whom came from out of<lb />
town � testified to having seen<lb />
Warren around the dorm the<lb />
night of the attack. The victim's<lb />
boyfriend also testified during the<lb />
trial.<lb />
Testimony was given by the<lb />
State Bureau of Investigation,<lb />
hospital staff members who ex-<lb />
amined the victim, four ECU<lb />
police officers, including<lb />
McAbee, and the victim.<lb />
"The thing that impressed me<lb />
most about this case was the will-<lb />
ingness of the ECU students who<lb />
came down and testified<lb />
McAbee said. "If we had more<lb />
students involved like that, it<lb />
would be a lot easier to control the<lb />
crime rate on campus<lb />
McAbee noted that Warren had<lb />
been tried on four other occas-<lb />
sions and convicted once for<lb />
similar offenses. Judge Winn-<lb />
berry found Warren's previous<lb />
record to be an "aggravating fac-<lb />
tor" in the case, McAbee said.<lb />
Prior to his trial, Warren had<lb />
been free on a $10,000 bond.<lb />
Warren filed notice of appeal in<lb />
open court and has been denied an<lb />
appeal bond.<lb />
ECU students who testified, in-<lb />
cluding the victim, said they knew<lb />
Warren because he often sold blue<lb />
jeans to students on campus. At<lb />
the time of his arrest for the rape,<lb />
Warren had been ordered b' the<lb />
court not to come on ECU pro-<lb />
perty. "I knew I had seen him<lb />
before it (the attack) had happen-<lb />
ed, and I wanted him proven guil-<lb />
ty said one of the women who<lb />
testified at the trial. "I wouldn't<lb />
feel right knowing what had hap-<lb />
pened<lb />
"We saw him in the dorm after<lb />
hours said another student<lb />
witness. "We knew he was<lb />
violating the dorm regulations,<lb />
and plus I had heard that he<lb />
(Warren) wasn't supposed to be<lb />
on campus<lb />
"I never expected him to do<lb />
something like this said one stu-<lb />
dent.<lb />
McAbee said physical evidence<lb />
processed at the scene of the crime<lb />
aided the prosecution in the case.<lb />
An analysis of semen samples<lb />
taken from the victim's clothing<lb />
and from the bathroom floor in<lb />
Clement were determined to be<lb />
from a person having the same<lb />
blood type as Warren. McAbee<lb />
praised the fast and efficient work<lb />
of the SB1 Mobile Crime Lab in<lb />
processing the evidence.<lb />
Greenville Law Firm Donates<lb />
Law Books To ECU Library<lb />
ECL's University<lb />
bv the Greenville<lb />
Attorney David Stephens browses through one of the law books given to the university<lb />
law firm of James, Hite, Cavendish and Blount. Firm member Wayne Hardee looks on.<lb />
By MILLIE WHITE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Greenville law firm of<lb />
James, Hite, Cavendish and<lb />
Blount has donated complete sets<lb />
of legal reference works to Joyner<lb />
Library. The collections are the<lb />
U.S. Supreme Court Reporter and<lb />
U.S. Supreme Court Digest, both<lb />
published by Lawyers<lb />
Cooperative Publishing Co. The<lb />
works contain citations and an-<lb />
notations on all Supreme Court<lb />
decisions and rulings.<lb />
"This fine gift will complement<lb />
substantially and materially the<lb />
legal research capability in our<lb />
library said Dr. David Stevens,<lb />
university attorney and associate<lb />
professor of social work and cor-<lb />
rectional services.<lb />
Stevens expressed his apprecia-<lb />
tion to the firm. He added that the<lb />
new material will be available not<lb />
only to students in such fields as<lb />
pre-law, social work and correc-<lb />
tional services, but to members of<lb />
the legal profession in the region<lb />
as well.<lb />
According to Dr. Ruth Katz,<lb />
director of Joyner Library, the<lb />
library is interested in increasing<lb />
its collection of law materials and<lb />
its services to attorneys. Stevens<lb />
and Phillip Dixon, a Greenville at-<lb />
torney and past-president of the<lb />
ECU Alumni Association, have<lb />
agreed to take a leadership role in<lb />
this effort.<lb />
Katz said Ed Harper, an ECU<lb />
alumnus and incoming president<lb />
of the Pitt County Bar Associa-<lb />
tion, has indicated that the library<lb />
project will be one of the highest<lb />
priority goals during his term of<lb />
office.<lb />
According to Katz, she and the<lb />
library's reference department<lb />
will work with Stevens, Dixon and<lb />
Harper to determine which legal<lb />
research materials not at present<lb />
in Joyner's collection are needed<lb />
by local attorneys. They will also<lb />
consider how the library might<lb />
develop a cooperative arrange-<lb />
ment with Pitt Community Col-<lb />
lege and the Pitt County Bar<lb />
Association.<lb />
Katz hopes the donation will in-<lb />
spire other attorneys in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina to donate<lb />
materials or funds to form a<lb />
regional law library.<lb />
Katz expressed her appreciation<lb />
to James, Hite, Cavendish and<lb />
Blount and added that the library<lb />
is looking forward to ongoing<lb />
cooperative efforts with local at-<lb />
torneys.<lb />
According to Katz, the library<lb />
is unsure if they will continue the<lb />
subscription to the law books.<lb />
The price of the continuation is<lb />
estimated at $300 per month.<lb />
Moral Majority, Helms Register N.C. Voters<lb />
By DENNIS KILCOYNE<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
A national campaign by the Moral Majority to<lb />
register 2 million new voters by October 1984 was<lb />
vtarted last week in North Carolina.<lb />
According to Harold Knowles of Fayetteville,<lb />
special assistant to the Rev. Jerry Falwell, founder<lb />
and head of the Moral Majority, North Carolina<lb />
was picked as the lead-off state because Jesse<lb />
Helms, its senior U.S. Senator and an ally of the<lb />
Moral Majority, is expected to face a stiff re-<lb />
election fight with Democratic Governor James<lb />
Hunt.<lb />
"Jerry shares the conservative ideals of Jesse<lb />
Helms Knowles said of Falwell, "and so he felt<lb />
that North Carolina would be a good state to kick<lb />
off the drive<lb />
The effort is aimed at conservative Christian<lb />
voters; therefore, it will be conducted through<lb />
sponsoring churches. Local boards of elections will<lb />
make available special, at-large registrars to sign<lb />
up people before and after church services.<lb />
Knowles says that his organization hopes to<lb />
enroll 200,000 people in North Carolina "to get the<lb />
ball rolling" on Helms' re-election bid. He adds<lb />
that the Moral Majority "will do whatever it can<lb />
to help Helms<lb />
Federal laws passed in the mid-1960s gave all<lb />
adult citizens a legal right to vote. Since then, only<lb />
slightly more than half have gone to the polls, and<lb />
many have yet to register.<lb />
Knowles explained that members of Moral Ma-<lb />
jority have known for some time that the Helms-<lb />
Hunt contest would be a battle, and both sides<lb />
would have outside-the-state help and funds. So,<lb />
they planned to stage voter registration drives in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
But, registered Democrats in the state out-<lb />
number Republicans by almost 3'2-l. Moral Ma-<lb />
jority believes that many of the Democrats � and<lb />
non-registered persons too � traditionally con-<lb />
sider themselves "yaller-dawg" Democrats. If they<lb />
are given a choice between the liberal Hunt and the<lb />
conservative Helms, they would go for the<lb />
Republican. In addition, Falwell suspected that<lb />
among the non-registered an especially rich harvest<lb />
of Helms voters could be found.<lb />
As the Moral Majority made final plans, another<lb />
nationwide drive, this one aimed at eligible blacks<lb />
who are expected to vote solidly Democratic, was<lb />
launched bv the Rev. Jesse Jackson of the People<lb />
United to Save Humanity (PUSH). When the<lb />
Moral Majority went public with its plan, some of<lb />
the media accused it of spiteful racial bias.<lb />
Knowles insists that the campaign is not a reac-<lb />
tion to Jackson's drive. As proof, he mentions his<lb />
organization's national efforts, which since 1979<lb />
have enrolled more than 4,000,000 people. "He<lb />
always plans well in advance to prepare for<lb />
predicted backlashes" by the media, Knowles<lb />
said.<lb />
Knowles complains that he was, "disgusted at<lb />
the media's treatment of the Moral Majority and<lb />
its registration drives He points out that the<lb />
media "never says anything about the need for<lb />
separation of church and state when talking<lb />
about the Rev. Jackson, "but. . .they say Jerry-<lb />
should stick to preaching and stay out of politics<lb />
The purpose of the Moral Majority, says<lb />
Knowles, is to register voters and educate them<lb />
about candidates and issues. As an example of the<lb />
lack of voter familiarity with office-seekers, he<lb />
points to the public shock at the strong second-<lb />
place showing in .he 1980 Democratic primary for<lb />
Attorney General by a candidate who was revealed<lb />
after the election to be a Nazi.<lb />
So from now until October 1984, registrars<lb />
across the country will find an entirely new place to<lb />
work: in front of the nation's churches.<lb />
Controversy Surrounds Slavery Measure<lb />
North Carolina farm worker<lb />
rights advocates expressed their<lb />
disappointment regarding the<lb />
heavily-amended anti-slavery bill<lb />
which passed the N.C. Senate Fri-<lb />
day.<lb />
"The version that the Senate<lb />
voted on is much weaker than the<lb />
original bill said Joan Preiss, a<lb />
member of the staff of National<lb />
Farm Worker Ministry, a Durham<lb />
based farm worker rights ad-<lb />
vocacy group.<lb />
At the center of the controversy<lb />
was the removal from the bill of<lb />
an amendment that would have<lb />
made it a felony for a fanner to<lb />
knowingly and willfully higher<lb />
slaveholders. Many Senators and<lb />
lobbyists from the N.C. Farm<lb />
Bureau objected to this amend-<lb />
Vernon E. White, D-Pitt, head<lb />
of the Senate Agricultural Com-<lb />
mittee, said he thought the<lb />
amended version of the measure<lb />
was one which everyone could live<lb />
with and go along with and that<lb />
further delays of the bill could<lb />
Bureau does not want employers possibly keep it from passing at all<lb />
to be responsible for what goes on this year.<lb />
on their farms Preiss said she and other sup-<lb />
The amendment making it a porters of farm worker rights<lb />
felony for farmers who higher groups had "very mixed feelings"<lb />
originally<lb />
ment and worked for its removal.<lb />
After the amendment was omit-<lb />
ted, the bill passed by a 44-1 vote.<lb />
"The Senate version of the bill<lb />
says, in essence, that it's okay to<lb />
hire a slaveholder, just don't be<lb />
one Preiss said. "The Farm<lb />
regarding the amended version of<lb />
the bill. "Certainly we need the<lb />
protection of an anti-slavery<lb />
law Preiss said. "What we in-<lb />
itially had was a strong bill com-<lb />
parable to a two-by-four. We've<lb />
had the strong bill wittled down so<lb />
that all we have now is a<lb />
toothpick. It's certainly disap-<lb />
pointing The new Senate ver-<lb />
sion of the bill has now been<lb />
returned to the House.<lb />
slaveholders originally was ap- �� � � �<lb />
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proved in the House. It is ex-<lb />
pected that the House will now<lb />
vote to adopt the new format.<lb />
Those opposed to the amendment<lb />
argued that it unfairly placed<lb />
farmers in criminal jeopardy for<lb />
acts beyond their control.<lb />
Although slavery cases are<lb />
covered under federal laws, the<lb />
Total Amount Still Unknown<lb />
Tuition bills for the fall<lb />
semester, which were scheduled to<lb />
be mailed this week, will be<lb />
large number of slavery cases in delayed and sent with only<lb />
North Carolina has convinced estimated figures according to<lb />
many people that a state statute is ECU Business Manager Julian<lb />
badly needed to help law enforce- Vainnght.<lb />
ment agents better deal with the A stalemate in the General<lb />
problem. There have been 10 Assembly's state budget process is<lb />
sets tuition rates for all state cam-<lb />
puses, in accordance with ap-<lb />
propriations by the legislature.<lb />
An increase in tuition rates is<lb />
expected for all campuses in the<lb />
UNC system in 1983-84. Rates for<lb />
in-state students will go up $70 to<lb />
out-of-state<lb />
cases of slavery prosec ted in<lb />
North Carolina in the la two<lb />
years.<lb />
"The bill would also mak a<lb />
public statement from the General<lb />
Assembly that we will not tolerate<lb />
slaveiy in North Carolina Preiss<lb />
said.<lb />
$85, while out-of-state tuition<lb />
o r should increase between $340 and<lb />
blamed for the delay. State expen- $390, according to UNC President<lb />
ditures, including appropriations William C. Friday.<lb />
for the UNC system, have not<lb />
been Finalized, leaving education<lb />
officals in the dark as to how<lb />
much tuition rates will be this<lb />
year.<lb />
The UNC Board of Governors<lb />
Vainright said tuition bills will<lb />
be mailed with the most accurate<lb />
estimate possible, and any dif-<lb />
ference will be made up in the Spr-<lb />
ing semester tuition bill.<lb />
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Wheelin9 Around<lb />
ECU student Brian Rangdey catches a ride from the ECU<lb />
ped student van. The van takes whuk halrfd-ttodeats to and from<lb />
where they need to go.<lb />
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�he iEaat Caruitntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 Nojft 'V<lb />
Wednesday July 13,1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Campus Rapist Receives 35-Year Sentence<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Auisum No�� KdiUM<lb />
A Farmville man was convicted<lb />
Friday in Pitt County Superior<lb />
court of second degree rape in<lb />
connection with the March 4 rape<lb />
of an ECU student. Billy Ray<lb />
Warren, 27, was sentenced to 35<lb />
ears in prison after an eight-<lb />
women, four-man jury took 45<lb />
minutes to find him guilty.<lb />
Warren's 35-year sentence is<lb />
only, five years less than the max-<lb />
imum he could have received for<lb />
:he crime. In handing out the<lb />
harsh sentence, Superior Court<lb />
Judge Charles B. Winberrv called<lb />
Warren's act a "severe crime. It's<lb />
ihe type of crime from which<lb />
coeds in our state must be pro-<lb />
tected<lb />
Warren had entered the lobby<lb />
area of Clement dorm after the 1<lb />
a.m. curfew . He forced his victim,<lb />
an ECU senior, into the lobby<lb />
bathroom where the rape took<lb />
place.<lb />
Second degree rape is defined as<lb />
a rape without the use of a<lb />
weapon and with no serious injury<lb />
to the victim, said Det. Lt. Gene<lb />
McAbee of the ECU Public Safety<lb />
Department, one of the in-<lb />
vestigators who worked on the<lb />
Warren case.<lb />
Warren's trial began Wednes-<lb />
day and lasted into Thursday<lb />
afternoon. During the pro-<lb />
ceedings, several ECU students �<lb />
some of whom came from out of<lb />
town � testified to having seen<lb />
Warren around the dorm the<lb />
night of the attack. The victim's<lb />
boyfriend also testified during the<lb />
trial.<lb />
Testimony was given by the<lb />
State Bureau of Investigation,<lb />
hospital staff members who ex-<lb />
amined the victim, four ECU<lb />
police officers, including<lb />
McAbee, and the victim.<lb />
"The thing that impressed me<lb />
most about this case was the will-<lb />
ingness of the ECU students who<lb />
came down and testified<lb />
McAbee said. "If we had more<lb />
students involved like that, it<lb />
would be a lot easier to control the<lb />
crime rate on campus<lb />
McAbee noted that Warren had<lb />
been tried on four other occas-<lb />
sions and convicted once for<lb />
similar offenses. Judge Winn-<lb />
berry found Warren's previous<lb />
record to be an "aggravating fac-<lb />
tor" in the case, McAbee said.<lb />
Prior to his trial, Warren had<lb />
been free on a $10,000 bond.<lb />
Warren filed notice of appeal in<lb />
open court and has been denied an<lb />
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cluding the victim, said they knew<lb />
Warren because he often sold blue<lb />
jeans to students on campus. At<lb />
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Warren had been ordered by the<lb />
court not to come on ECU pro-<lb />
perty. "I knew I had seen him<lb />
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pened<lb />
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witness. "We knew he was<lb />
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Greenville Law Firm Donates<lb />
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ECL's University Attorney David Stephens browses through one of the law books given to the university<lb />
bv the Greenville law firm of James, Hite, Cavendish and Blount. Finn member Wayne Hardee looks on.<lb />
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Staff Writer<lb />
The Greenville law firm of<lb />
James, Hite, Cavendish and<lb />
Blount has donated complete sets<lb />
of legal reference works to Joyner<lb />
Library. The collections are the<lb />
U.S. Supreme Court Reporter and<lb />
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published by Lawyers<lb />
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Moral Majority, Helms Register N.C. Voters<lb />
By DENNIS KILCOYNE<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
A national campaign by the Moral Majority to<lb />
register 2 million new voters by October 1984 was<lb />
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and head of the Moral Majority, North Carolina<lb />
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off the drive<lb />
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voters; therefore, it will be conducted through<lb />
sponsoring churches. Local boards of elections will<lb />
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enroll 200,000 people in North Carolina "to get the<lb />
ball rolling" on Helms' re-election bid. He adds<lb />
that the Moral Majority "will do whatever it can<lb />
to help Helms<lb />
Federal laws passed in the mid-1960s gave all<lb />
adult citizens a legal right to vote. Since then, only<lb />
slightly more than half have gone to the polls, and<lb />
many have yet to register.<lb />
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jority have known for some time that the Helms-<lb />
Hunt contest would be a battle, and both sides<lb />
would have outside-the-state help and funds. So,<lb />
they planned to stage voter registration drives in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
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number Republicans by almost 3 Vi -1. Moral Ma-<lb />
jority believes that many of the Democrats � and<lb />
non-registered persons too � traditionally con-<lb />
sider themselves "yaller-dawg" Democrats. If they<lb />
are given a choice between the liberal Hunt and the<lb />
conservative Helms, they would go for the<lb />
Republican. In addition, Falwell suspected that<lb />
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organization's national efforts, which since 1979<lb />
have enrolled more than 4,000,000 people. "He<lb />
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media "never says anything about the need for<lb />
separation of church and state when talking<lb />
about the Rev. Jackson, "but. . .they say Jerry<lb />
should stick to preaching and stay out of politics<lb />
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about candidates and issues. As an example of the<lb />
lack of voter familiarity with office-seekers, he<lb />
points to the public shock at the strong second-<lb />
place showing in the 1980 Democratic primary for<lb />
Attorney General by a candidate who was revealed<lb />
after the election to be a Nazi.<lb />
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across the country will find an entirely new place to<lb />
work: in front of the nation's churches.<lb />
Controversy Surrounds Slavery Measure<lb />
North Carolina farm worker<lb />
rights advocates expressed their<lb />
disappointment regarding the<lb />
heavily-amended anti-slavery bill<lb />
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day.<lb />
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member of the staff of National on their farms '<lb />
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based farm worker rights ad-<lb />
vocacy group.<lb />
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was the removal from the bill of<lb />
an amendment that would have<lb />
made it a felony for a farmer to<lb />
knowingly and willfully higher<lb />
slaveholders. Many Senators and<lb />
lobbyists from the N.C. Farm<lb />
Bureau objected to this amend-<lb />
regarding the amended version of<lb />
the bill. "Certainly we need the<lb />
protection of an anti-slavery<lb />
law Preiss said. "What we in-<lb />
itially had was a strong bill com-<lb />
parable to a two-by-four. We've<lb />
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Fall Tuition Increase Certain; <lb />
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Tuition bills for the fall<lb />
semester, which were scheduled to<lb />
be mailed this week, will be<lb />
large number of slavery cases in delayed and sent with only<lb />
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many people that a state statute is<lb />
badly needed to help law enforce-<lb />
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JuU IV 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Campus Rape<lb />
Student Action Gains Conviction<lb />
On JuK 6 and 7, Billy Ray War-<lb />
ren of Farmville was tried in Pitt<lb />
counts Superior Court for the<lb />
second-degree rape of an ECU stu-<lb />
And thanks to the<lb />
testimonies o a handful of other<lb />
U students. Warren was con-<lb />
victed to 35 years in prison.<lb />
The charges stem from an inci-<lb />
vient which occurred in Clement<lb />
dorm in the wee hours of March 4.<lb />
According to' testimony, Warren<lb />
was a pretty familiar face around<lb />
he dorm after visitation hours.<lb />
Students said they'd seen him on<lb />
campus from time to time peddling<lb />
blue 'cans.<lb />
What these and other students<lb />
t have known before,<lb />
eer. was that Warren had<lb />
.nned from campus by a<lb />
- ourt order. He had been<lb />
tour other occasions for<lb />
similar offenses and had even been<lb />
convicted once of assaulting a<lb />
woman.<lb />
Bur ecu with his seemingly<lb />
erw helming past record of<lb />
lilar offenses and the findings<lb />
ii to the court by the SB1<lb />
other investigative bodies,<lb />
Warren's case was no open-close<lb />
Anyone familiar with the<lb />
U.S. legal system knows that no<lb />
e cases ever are. And according<lb />
to Detective It. Gene McAbee (an<lb />
investigator working on the<lb />
e), was the voluntary<lb />
timon) of the woman's fellow<lb />
udents which proved to be a<lb />
rCampus Forum<lb />
decisive factor in Warren's convic-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Those students and others who<lb />
took time out to testify in the trial<lb />
against Warren deserve our com-<lb />
mendation and respect. Far too<lb />
often, we opt for the easier route<lb />
of issuing idle complaints about<lb />
"the way things are never ac-<lb />
tually caring enough about the in-<lb />
justice to move a muscle.<lb />
Indeed, rape must be a horrify-<lb />
ing experience. Fortunately, it's<lb />
also an experience that most of us<lb />
will never encounter. But equal to<lb />
that fortune is the misfortune<lb />
should we disregard rape and other<lb />
serious crimes simply because <lb />
it didn't happen to me<lb />
It's probably pretty safe to say<lb />
that none of us enjoys hearing<lb />
news of a crime of this nature.<lb />
Rape, assault and other serious of-<lb />
fenses are � to say the least �<lb />
unpleasant subjects. The dif-<lb />
ference, it would seem, is that<lb />
some people care enough about<lb />
putting the crime to an end-to do<lb />
something about it.<lb />
Perhaps McAbee summed up<lb />
the whole situation best when he<lb />
commented on the Warren trial:<lb />
"The thing that impressed me<lb />
most about this case McAbee<lb />
said, "was the willingness of the<lb />
ECU students who came down and<lb />
testified If we had more<lb />
students involved like that, it<lb />
would be a lot easier to control the<lb />
crime rate on campus<lb />
Our Continuing Saga<lb />
Reply to Mr. Baker:<lb />
Since you left yourself open for a<lb />
repl. even though you "won't read it<lb />
anyway" (and you said I was<lb />
spiteful), I won't feel inhibited in do-<lb />
ing so, and I'm sure someone will be<lb />
kind enough to tell you about it. Ob-<lb />
viously, you have exaggerated andor<lb />
onceived the point behind my con-<lb />
tctive criticism of Mr. Hughes'<lb />
editorials.<lb />
I'm al! for humor � yes, even banal<lb />
humor at times. It will probably amaze<lb />
you that I am about to admit, before<lb />
multitudes of readers, that I have even<lb />
voluntarily seen Blazing Saddles not<lb />
once, not twice, but three times! To<lb />
this day. I cannot open a can of pork-<lb />
and-beans without a chuckle.<lb />
But let's face it, Mr. Baker, Mike<lb />
Hughes is no Art Buchwald. True,<lb />
even professionals, as you say, may<lb />
have their own "disgusting fixations"<lb />
but they generally don't publish them<lb />
on the editorial page, do they? I enjoy<lb />
satire and parody as much as the next<lb />
person, but consistent crudity is not ex-<lb />
actly what I'd call "dry wit<lb />
Nav as you would say, Mr.<lb />
Baker, spitefulness was not the motive<lb />
for mv comments on the quality (or<lb />
lack of it) in Mr. Hughes' articles. I ap-<lb />
preciate freedom of the press as much<lb />
as the next First Amendment advocate.<lb />
Further, I did not implore the paper<lb />
to shut down on a permanent basis<lb />
because of my "inability to accept<lb />
another person's views Rather, if<lb />
lack of material andor summer staff<lb />
prohibit quality journalism during<lb />
summer school editions, then tem-<lb />
porarily closing the press during sum-<lb />
mer school would be a viable option.<lb />
ECU wouldn't be the First campus<lb />
without a summer press. However, I<lb />
don't think there is a problem with the<lb />
entire staff. In fact, 1 have no quibble<lb />
with the rest of the staffs efforts to<lb />
produce an end product that is<lb />
respected and sought after. For exam-<lb />
ple, Patrick O'Neill would make an ex-<lb />
cellent candidate for the next managing<lb />
editor opening. Lord knows, he has the<lb />
flair and the diversified background re-<lb />
quired for intelligent editorials.<lb />
"Penmanship as you put it, Mr.<lb />
IHl I<lb />
Baker, is not the same as quality.<lb />
Anyone can develop penmanship, but<lb />
not anyone can achieve the maturity<lb />
and journalistic excellence inherent to<lb />
an editorial position.<lb />
Melanie Bentley-Maughan<lb />
Alumnus, English<lb />
You Done Good<lb />
I'd like to take some time to offer<lb />
my praise the medical staffs of the<lb />
ECU Student Health Center and the<lb />
emergency room of Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital. Normally, I try to<lb />
keep my distance from these folks, but<lb />
I sure did need them last week.<lb />
Not one known for bicycle safety, 1<lb />
managed to wreck my bike last<lb />
Wednesday night. In the process, I<lb />
picked up a face-full of asphalt that<lb />
had to be scrubbed out. An ECU nurs-<lb />
ing student (thanks, Diana) working in<lb />
the PCMH emergency room did a fine<lb />
(though not painless) job.<lb />
I'd also like to thank the staff of the<lb />
campus SHC as well as the several peo-<lb />
ple who aided me at the scene. I must<lb />
admit, I've forgotten all your names,<lb />
but please know that I'm grateful.<lb />
Patrick O'Neill<lb />
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Can I Say That Word On TV?<lb />
The Evolution Of Sex<lb />
Recently, a lot of people have come<lb />
up to me and asked my views on sex.<lb />
Well, actually, no one really asked<lb />
me. In fact, no one ever asks my opinion<lb />
on anything. I guess I just thought it was<lb />
a good way to start this thing off. You<lb />
know, a good attention-getter. Hell, 1<lb />
don't want to write about sex anyway;<lb />
it's a little too controversial for my taste.<lb />
MIKE HUGHES<lb />
My Sexpertise<lb />
Besides, what could 1 possibly say<lb />
about sex that hasn't already been ade-<lb />
quately discussed on a Calvin Klein com-<lb />
mercial? Whew! Not a whole lot.<lb />
But just say, for instance, 1 did want<lb />
to write about sex � which I don't. But<lb />
if I did, I'd probably say something<lb />
about sex being the single most decisive<lb />
factor in the evolution of modern man. 1<lb />
think even you bible-belters would have<lb />
to agree with that one.<lb />
In the history of mankind, there has<lb />
probably never been an issue � or more<lb />
precisely, an event � with as much im-<lb />
pact on society. Quite literally, we<lb />
Americans eat, drink and sleep sev<lb />
But it wasn't always that way. Think<lb />
back to your favorite television shows oi<lb />
the 60s. Talk about your taboo subject!<lb />
1 mean, even America's "favorite cou-<lb />
ple Ozzie and Harriet, had separate<lb />
beds. And in Father Knows Best, which<lb />
ran for five or six years, it seems even<lb />
father knew very little about some<lb />
things, like just where in the hell Kitten.<lb />
Princess and oV Bud came from.<lb />
But I guess it was best that way. 1<lb />
mean, just try to imagine Ward Cleaver<lb />
swapping wives with Lumpy Ruther-<lb />
ford's father for a holiday weekend. Or<lb />
how about June Cleaver in a skimpy<lb />
tiger-skin negligee, waiting by the door<lb />
to pounce on her husband when he came<lb />
home from a tough day at the office?<lb />
Somehow, without the familiar milk-<lb />
and-cookies greeting, the show just<lb />
wouldn't have been the same.<lb />
Super-Maughan Trades In<lb />
Phone Booth For Flagpole<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
ECU education student Glenn<lb />
Maughan is at it again. It appears that<lb />
Maughan has become quite a powerful<lb />
figure in Pitt County and Greenville city<lb />
politics. And he's done it all for the price<lb />
of a few postage stamps and some well-<lb />
researched letters.<lb />
As a result of Maughan's letters to of-<lb />
ficials, the county of Pitt has agreed to<lb />
remove the segregated listings that ap-<lb />
pear above the names of non-whites<lb />
from the war memorial on the lawn of<lb />
the Pitt County Courthouse.<lb />
The word "colored" appears twice on<lb />
the monument to denote blacks killed in<lb />
both the Korean War and World War II.<lb />
In his letter to county officials last<lb />
March, Maughan called the segregated<lb />
listings an "ultimate insult to the black<lb />
men and women who served and died,<lb />
but because of their race, are not allow-<lb />
ed the dignity, even in death, of being<lb />
recognized as equal citizens<lb />
More recently, the city of Greenville,<lb />
under the authority of City Manager<lb />
Gail Meeks, has agreed to stop flying the<lb />
Confederate and British flags over the<lb />
town common. Again, Maughan's let-<lb />
ters prompted the action.<lb />
"Looking deep into history<lb />
Maughan wrote, "one may realize that<lb />
this symbol (the Confederate flag) is not<lb />
and can never be a true representation of<lb />
the South The Confederate flag, he<lb />
said, is more a symbol of violence and<lb />
racism.<lb />
Meeks, who referred to Maughan as<lb />
"a very persistent young man decided<lb />
to simply remove the Confederate and<lb />
British flags without checking the validi-<lb />
ty of Maughan's contentions. It seems<lb />
she wanted to take care of the problem<lb />
before it "ballooned<lb />
Meeks was, indeed, right; Maughan is<lb />
a very persistent young man. He is also a<lb />
man of principle who is willing to take<lb />
the time to be a responsible citizen. For<lb />
this I laud him. As a matter of fact, since<lb />
Maughan has managed to convince of-<lb />
ficials to remove a few symbols of the<lb />
Old South, I'd like to suggest he branch<lb />
out. Perhaps Maughan can convince of-<lb />
ficials to improve housing and health<lb />
care for the poor. How about better<lb />
roads and schools, more jobs, etc.? The<lb />
possibilities are unlimited.<lb />
Go get 'em, Glenn!<lb />
Nowadays, of course, it's a different<lb />
story. Not only is sex no longer a taboo<lb />
subject, but it's big business. It sells<lb />
everything: jeans, 18-hour bras.<lb />
decafinated coffee, diet colas,<lb />
weapons even toilet cleaners.<lb />
The fact of the matter is. society has<lb />
been perverted. Now, I'm not saying<lb />
perversion is bad or good. 1 mean. I'm<lb />
no saint (sorry for the shock, mom). I<lb />
suppose 1 adhere to a few liberal biases<lb />
myself. Nevertheless, 1 do find it a little<lb />
hard to accept some of our sexual ex-<lb />
ploitations nowadays.<lb />
Take movies, for example. Remember<lb />
when the big money makers were the<lb />
likes of Cone with the Wind, The<lb />
H izard of Oz or even more recently The<lb />
Sound of Musicl Well, needless to say.<lb />
things are different today. Nowaday,<lb />
the big blockbusters, the films that rake<lb />
in the cold cash, are the likes of I'm Just<lb />
a love Machine. Have Whip, Will<lb />
Travel, Measure for Pleasure (a moder-<lb />
nized version of the Shakespeare classic)<lb />
and Irene, I.averne and what the Parrot<lb />
Saw. Granted, a lot of heavy<lb />
breathing but definitely no Gilbert &amp;<lb />
Sullivan.<lb />
Remember when the big pictures were<lb />
filmed entirely on location in scenic set-<lb />
tings, like Vienna, Zurich, Paris and<lb />
London, to give an audience the total<lb />
emotive impact? Well, today's big pic-<lb />
tures are also filmed on location<lb />
mostly in the garage of some guy named<lb />
Zeb when his wife's not home.<lb />
And it seems to say something about<lb />
our society when a book titled The Joy<lb />
of Lesbian Sex rests high atop the na-<lb />
tion's best-seller list for four months?<lb />
Imagine June Cleaver reading that one<lb />
while Wally and Beaver are at school!<lb />
And what trip to the supermarket<lb />
would be complete without a gaze at Sex<lb />
Lives of the Stars magazine in the check<lb />
out line? And did you ever wonder what<lb />
would happen to a Cosmopolitan cover<lb />
girl if she so much as coughed?<lb />
Yes, society is not well not well at<lb />
all. We've got sex aids in supermarkets,<lb />
"love" stimuli in drug stores and so<lb />
many other back-of-the-book (er<lb />
magazine) devices that it makes one<lb />
wonder how did we ever survive<lb />
without them?<lb />
But like I said before, I don't want to<lb />
write about sex; it's just too controver-<lb />
sial.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, a senior<lb />
library science major from Udder-Pull,<lb />
N. C (just east of Hoglips), sometimes<lb />
wonders if scientists in the late 17th cen-<lb />
tury considered dodo bird droppings<lb />
endangered feces?<lb />
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a love Machine, Have Whip, Will<lb />
Traxel, Measure for Pleasure (a moder-<lb />
nized version of the Shakespeare classic)<lb />
and Irene, Laverne and what the Parrot<lb />
Sa� Granted, a lot of heavy<lb />
breathing but definitely no Gilbert &amp;<lb />
Sullivan.<lb />
Remember when the big pictures were<lb />
filmed entirely on location in scenic set-<lb />
tings, like Vienna, Zurich, Paris and<lb />
ondon, to give an audience the total<lb />
�motive impact? Well, today's big pic-<lb />
ures are also filmed on location<lb />
mostly in the garage of some guy named<lb />
Zeb when his wife's not home.<lb />
And it seems to say something about<lb />
our society when a book titled The Joy<lb />
of I eshian Sex rests high atop the na-<lb />
 ion's best-seller list for four months?<lb />
Imagine June Cleaver reading that one<lb />
while Wally and Beaver are at school!<lb />
And what trip to the supermarket<lb />
would be complete without a gaze at Sex<lb />
I ives of the Stars magazine in the check-<lb />
out line? And did you ever wonder what<lb />
would happen to a Cosmopolitan cover<lb />
girl if she so much as coughed?<lb />
Yes, society is not well not well at<lb />
all. We've got sex aids in supermarkets,<lb />
"love" stimuli in drug stores and so<lb />
many other back-of-the-book (er<lb />
magazine) devices that it makes one<lb />
wonder how did we ever survive<lb />
without them?<lb />
But like I said before, I don't want to<lb />
write about sex; it's just too controver-<lb />
sial.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, a senior<lb />
library science major from Udder-Pull,<lb />
N.C. (just east of Hoglips), sometimes<lb />
wonders if scientists in the late 17th cen-<lb />
tury considered dodo bird droppings<lb />
endangered feces?<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JULY 13, 1983<lb />
Page 5<lb />
 Night Music Orchestrates Marriage Pitfalls<lb />
By MIKE HAMER<lb />
and DARRYL BROWN<lb />
"How complicated the marital<lb />
state seems to be concludes the<lb />
virginal wife Anne in Stephen<lb />
Sondheim's A Little Night Music,<lb />
which opened Monday night at<lb />
the East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
The exclamation proves to be<lb />
the understatement of the even-<lb />
ing. The musical, which garnered<lb />
six Tony awards and ran for over<lb />
600 performances on Broadway,<lb />
proves to be half romantic com-<lb />
edy, half bittersweet examination<lb />
of the pitfalls, complications and<lb />
disillusions of marriage and in-<lb />
fidelity. Inspired by Bergman's<lb />
Smiles of a Summer Night and set<lb />
in turn-of-the-century Sweden, A<lb />
Little Night Music is as much a<lb />
study of contemporary relation-<lb />
ships and fickle, whimsical human<lb />
nature as other Sondheim<lb />
musicals, especially Follies and<lb />
Company.<lb />
Sondheim's astringent, acrid<lb />
lyrics and his dazzling gift with<lb />
words rarely give modern life a<lb />
break. He is responsible, really,<lb />
for bringing a realistic, contem-<lb />
porary vision to American<lb />
musical theater, abandoning the<lb />
old escapist, romantic idylls of,<lb />
say, Rogers and Hammerstein.<lb />
Sondheim looks at life more<lb />
through the eyes of John Updike<lb />
or John Cheever than Lerner and<lb />
Loewe. A Little Night Music is a<lb />
modern comedy of manners, not-<lb />
withstanding the turn-of-the-<lb />
century setting.<lb />
Marriage and infidelity have, it<lb />
seems, as many consequences as<lb />
rewards. The aging leading man<lb />
Fredrik Egerman, confronting a<lb />
mid-life crisis, is "busily renewing<lb />
his unrenewable youth" by mar-<lb />
rying Anne, an 18-year-old who is<lb />
still a virgin after 11 months of<lb />
marriage, and rekindling an old<lb />
affair with stage actress Desiree<lb />
Armfeldt. His grown son Henrik,<lb />
meanwhile, is unsuccessfully stav-<lb />
ing off carnal desires with his<lb />
studies for the priesthood. Petra<lb />
the maid has no such compunc-<lb />
tions as she enjoys an active love<lb />
life and tries to lure Henrik out of<lb />
his guilt-induced impotency. The<lb />
pompous hypocrite Count<lb />
Malcolm, moreover, is outraged<lb />
when he discovers Fredrik with his<lb />
mistress Desiree. One can tolerate<lb />
infidelity, he says, from one's<lb />
wife, but never from one's<lb />
mistress. The entire scenario is<lb />
overseen by Desiree's aged<lb />
mother, a veteran adulteress who<lb />
"has numbered kings among her<lb />
lovers<lb />
To make a delightful story<lb />
short, the two chaste youths Anne<lb />
and Henrik elope, Desiree and<lb />
Fredrik discover their true love<lb />
for one another, and the Count,<lb />
somehow, returns to his wife. The<lb />
ending is happy, at any rate, if a<lb />
touch bittersweet.<lb />
Special plaudits go to the<lb />
leading players, Lee Evans and<lb />
Amanda Muir, who charmed their<lb />
way into the hearts of the au-<lb />
dience and turned in strong per-<lb />
formances as Fredrik and Desiree.<lb />
Also deserving special recognition<lb />
are Susan Marrash-Minnerly as<lb />
Mme. Armfeldt and Sharon<lb />
Lawrence as Anne, Babs Winn as<lb />
Petra, John Kuhn as Count<lb />
Malcolm and Jane Barrett<lb />
Underbill as his wife.<lb />
The lavish sets by Gregory Buch<lb />
were somewhere between effective<lb />
and dazzling, and the production<lb />
crew ran them flawlessly. Stage<lb />
and musical directors Edger R.<lb />
Loessin and Joe Distefano,<lb />
respectively, deserve praise for a<lb />
well-paced production.<lb />
The show's music, all in waltz<lb />
time, includes many wonderful<lb />
songs, the most famous being<lb />
"Send In The Clowns which,<lb />
incidentally, was written in one<lb />
night during rehearsal and put in<lb />
the show just before the opening.<lb />
It has become perhaps Son-<lb />
dheim's best-known number; even<lb />
K-Mart muzak can't seem to ruin<lb />
it.<lb />
A Little Night Music is certainly<lb />
an improvement over last week's<lb />
Pippin, and we highly recommend<lb />
it. The production runs through<lb />
Saturday in McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
Tickets may be purchased at the<lb />
box office or reserved by calling<lb />
757-6390. Most performances<lb />
play to near-capacity houses, so<lb />
hurry.<lb />
Living It Down Up North: Garden State<lb />
Basks In Glory At D.C. Folklife Fest<lb />
By CARLYN EBERT<lb />
EatertaimMX fctor<lb />
New Jersey � yes, Joisey �<lb />
soaked up the national spotlight<lb />
and the rays of sun refracting off<lb />
the white cement walls of the<lb />
Hirschorn and the Museum of<lb />
History and Technology over the<lb />
Forth of July weekend. The noble<lb />
state that pirated cheesesteaks out<lb />
of Philadelphia and almost<lb />
singlehandedly invented the<lb />
Jewish American Princess receiv-<lb />
ed its due on the Mall in<lb />
Washington, D.C. as the 17th an-<lb />
nual Festival of American Folklife<lb />
saluted the culture of New Jersey.<lb />
The Festival also honored the con-<lb />
tributions of France on American<lb />
folklife, but escargot and ice<lb />
cream paled in the wake of Bruce<lb />
Springsteen and legalized gambl-<lb />
ing. <lb />
TACKY<lb />
TRAVEL<lb />
New Jersey � a place<lb />
synonymous, at least to avid fans<lb />
of 60 Minutes and Newsweek,<lb />
with toxic waste dumps flambe<lb />
and hucksters selling bogus vaca-<lb />
tion packages � takes a lot of<lb />
guff and a lot of ribbing, but it<lb />
spits it right back in time-honored<lb />
Jersey tough tradition. Tell a New<lb />
Jersey native that you think the<lb />
New Jersey Turnpike smells like a<lb />
fart cut by Divine (a Baltimore<lb />
gal, by the way) and you'll reel<lb />
under a blanket of insults to your<lb />
state highway system that would<lb />
make Jim Hunt's mother blush.<lb />
Mention that you think of the<lb />
culture of New Jersey as a con-<lb />
tradiction in terms, and you can<lb />
kiss your eardrums goodbye.<lb />
The Garden State, as its licence<lb />
plates proclaim it, boasts the<lb />
varied cultural influence of nearly<lb />
100 ethnic groups who came from<lb />
nearby New York and faraway<lb />
Puerto Rico and Italy to make<lb />
New Jersey a leading producer of<lb />
blueberries, Jersey corn, silk,<lb />
ships, pharmaceuticals and shop-<lb />
ping malls. Not to mention a<lb />
thriving industry in<lb />
"persuaders the carved clubs<lb />
fearless New Jerseyans carry<lb />
under bucket seats on a drive into<lb />
the city.<lb />
But the Festival, with its happy<lb />
demonstrations of lobster trap<lb />
making and glass blowing, missed<lb />
the real cultural flavor of New<lb />
Joisey. Jersey's shoreline does<lb />
dish up succulunt lobster, but a<lb />
more typical shore town lunch is<lb />
stromboli with peppers served by<lb />
a sweating, shouting, rude Sicilian<lb />
muscle man in an apron. If it<lb />
isn't, it's not authentic, or not<lb />
very good. And its urban in-<lb />
dustrial centers, like Newark and<lb />
Trenton � towns a foot of snow<lb />
does little to beautify � feed a<lb />
steady stream of stinky sludge in-<lb />
to Jersey's rivers and send up<lb />
puffs of charcoal haze visible<lb />
from jets aiming for LaGuardia.<lb />
But cities, on the whole, are<lb />
unpleasant and ugly: overcrowd-<lb />
ed, polluted, noisy. It's just that<lb />
New Jersey is proud of hers,<lb />
strung together as they are by<lb />
asphalt and toll booths. Few<lb />
travelers dare glance out of their<lb />
air-conditioned Honda Preludes<lb />
to the jeweltone swamps along the<lb />
shore, the bird sanctuaries and<lb />
abandoned orchards between<lb />
overpasses.<lb />
Had the Folklife Festival cap-<lb />
tured the true spirit of New<lb />
Jersey, it wonld have<lb />
reconstructed the state's real<lb />
cultural heartbeats and gathering<lb />
places: the Carvel stores, the<lb />
diners, the casinos, the drive-ins.<lb />
Instead of nodding politely to a<lb />
concert of Afro-Puerto Rican<lb />
bomba music, folklife fans could<lb />
have practiced making a left-hand<lb />
turn by following signs to the<lb />
right of the roadway, prating that<lb />
iuck and centrifugal force would<lb />
land them at their left-turn<lb />
destination. New Jerseyans like<lb />
their pastimes tough, and the<lb />
right-hand left-hand turn makes<lb />
driving � a sport of high impor-<lb />
tance � more difficult and ex-<lb />
citing.<lb />
New Jersey has long suffered<lb />
the fate of being labeled New<lb />
York City's nasty little next door<lb />
neighbor. Its punishment �<lb />
ultimate suburbia � just flowed<lb />
in naturally with the spillover<lb />
from New York's crowded<lb />
suburbs, and New Jersey started<lb />
to sound like a pretty funny place.<lb />
Maybe that's why Festival<lb />
organizers decided to fete the<lb />
seafaring traditions and the truck<lb />
farmers who spawned the current<lb />
media misconception of the Jersey<lb />
dolt.<lb />
Or maybe they just did it as a<lb />
joke<lb />
������ by CHUIS �EMMCTT<lb />
"It's intolerable being tolerated Henrik, patronized by everyone as<lb />
a lustless saint and bound by his dedication to the priesthood, con-<lb />
templates his rising carnal desires in 'A Little Night Musk<lb />
Mercy Me! Roaring Twenties Tap<lb />
Onstage In Effervescent 'Nanette9<lb />
One of the most spectacular Broadway stage suc-<lb />
cesses in the early 1970s was not a new show, but a<lb />
sassy new version of an old one � the outstanding<lb />
musical hit of the fabulous 1920s, No,No, Nanette.<lb />
It is this modernized version of carefree America<lb />
that is to be presented by the East Carolinia Sum-<lb />
mer Theatre on the ECU campus in Greenville for<lb />
six performances � Monday, July 18, through<lb />
Saturday, July 23, at 8:15 each evening.<lb />
Teaming up to double in brass for this splashy<lb />
musical of tap dancing and song will be two<lb />
veteran Broadway performers who are also no<lb />
strangers to theatre-goers in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina: Mavis Ray, who will perform the lead<lb />
role made famous by Ruby Keeler, also serves as<lb />
the production's choreographer; and Jay Fox, who<lb />
will not only play the male lead but also direct.<lb />
Miss Ray's role is that of the exuberant tap-<lb />
dancing wife of a cheerful manufacturer of Bibles<lb />
whose eagerness to make everybody happy gets<lb />
him into some tight squezes. Fox plays this<lb />
generous fellow, who gets trapped in embar-<lb />
rassments by his willingness to be an innocent<lb />
sugar-daddy to three trollops.<lb />
Miss Ray has been with the East Carolina Sum-<lb />
mer Theatre on and off since its inception and has<lb />
choreographed most of the productions. She has<lb />
appeared in the Broadway production of<lb />
Ballroom, the national tour of DA, ABC's All My<lb />
Children, My Body, My Child starring Vanessa<lb />
Redgrave and the highly acclaimed movie-musical<lb />
Annie.<lb />
Fox captivated Summer Theatre audiences last<lb />
year as the Emcee in Cabaret, a role he has played<lb />
with equal success on Broadway. Previously, New<lb />
York audiences had seen him in Applause, The<lb />
Magic Show and Fiddler On The Roof.<lb />
Also starred is Susan Marrash-Minnerly as a<lb />
comic housemaid constantly grumbling as she<lb />
heads for the door or the telephone, one of which is<lb />
ringing all the time. Melodie Wolford will be seen<lb />
as the demure Nanette everyone says no to and<lb />
Scott Evans (star of the recent Summer Theatre<lb />
production of Pippin) as a gallant suitor pursuing<lb />
her with an engangement rin.<lb />
No, No, Nanette is an endearing slice of<lb />
musicanna from the Roaring '20s, a glossy bubble<lb />
full of flappers with fluttering eyelids.boys wearing<lb />
knickers and pasted-on smiles, pretty girls n knee-<lb />
length bathing suits balancing on oversized<lb />
See NANETTE, Page 6<lb />
Underwater Digs<lb />
ECU Students, Faculty In Search<lb />
Of Sunken Wrecks In Harbor<lb />
With $40,000<lb />
into<lb />
of maritime equipment<lb />
Swansboro Harbor.<lb />
ob board, ECU<lb />
robin Avnns<lb />
's Murphy<lb />
ByPHERRING<lb />
Mi Writer<lb />
For many, summer is a time<lb />
when academic studies are put on<lb />
the back burner until regular<lb />
classes resume in the fall, but this<lb />
is not the case with East<lb />
Carolina's School of Maritime<lb />
History and Archaeology. During<lb />
the warmer months of the year,<lb />
both students and their teachers<lb />
can be found combing the waters<lb />
off the East Coast in search of<lb />
sunken vessels and evidence of<lb />
piers or wharfs that have been<lb />
reclaimed by the sea in the past<lb />
centuries.<lb />
The Maritime History program<lb />
has been offered at East Carolina<lb />
for five years after it was discon-<lb />
tinued from UNC-Wilmington's<lb />
curriculum in 1978. Right now,<lb />
Dr. William Still and his associate<lb />
Dr. Gordon Watts direct their<lb />
students' research and the proper<lb />
maintenance of the equipment us-<lb />
ed during their long hot days on<lb />
the water.<lb />
Twenty-two students are now<lb />
enrolled in the program, with 14<lb />
of them taking part in graduate<lb />
studies and field work. Most of<lb />
the students involved have<lb />
backgrounds in history, an-<lb />
thropology or marine science.<lb />
Last week I was fortunate<lb />
enough to watch Watts and some<lb />
of his students at work in<lb />
Swansboro Harbor, where for the<lb />
past three weeks they have been<lb />
searching for artifacts at the re-<lb />
quest of the Swansboro 200th An-<lb />
niversary Committee. So far their<lb />
efforts have not revealed any<lb />
evidence of a shipwreck site, but<lb />
there is always a chance that<lb />
something could turn up. "A har-<lb />
bor bottom is like a garbage<lb />
dump said Still. "There's all<lb />
kinds of junk down there<lb />
One may think that the<lb />
possibility of discovering gold or<lb />
chests of pirate booty would be an<lb />
incentive for entering this unique<lb />
field of study. But archaeology<lb />
and treasure hunting are two<lb />
totally different things.<lb />
"Everything we do explained<lb />
Watts, "is in the interest of<lb />
history<lb />
Of course, it takes sophistical d<lb />
equipment to detect a sunken<lb />
vessel buried deep in water and<lb />
silt. Along with sonar depth<lb />
recorders, one of the most<lb />
valuable pieces of equipment used<lb />
to detect sunken wrecks is the pro-<lb />
ton magnetometer, which locates<lb />
metal or porcelain by measuring<lb />
the disturbances they create in the<lb />
Earth's magnetic field.<lb />
Watts and his students placed<lb />
the magnetometer on the deck of<lb />
a fiberglass boat. Watts then guid-<lb />
ed the boat over a predetermined<lb />
area by an electronic tracking<lb />
system, an infrared light transmit-<lb />
ted by a computerized beacon<lb />
located on an island across the<lb />
harbor. As the magnetometer<lb />
scanned the harbor bottom, it<lb />
recorded its findings with peaks<lb />
and valleys on a strip of graph<lb />
paper. Unfortunately, the<lb />
readings gathered on my trip did<lb />
not show any promise of a find.<lb />
When a reading does indicate the<lb />
possible location of a wreck, a<lb />
diver is usually sent down to in-<lb />
vestigate.<lb />
The Maritime History Depart-<lb />
ment owns two vessels used exten-<lb />
sively in its research: the Murphy<lb />
Base, stored in Washington,<lb />
N.C and the Privateer, which is<lb />
kept on campus. The Murphy<lb />
Base, a modified army landing<lb />
craft, was purchased from army<lb />
surplus for a modest sum and then<lb />
outfitted with over $40,000 worth<lb />
of equipment. In the past five<lb />
years, the Murphy and its crew<lb />
have explored harbors and inlets<lb />
from Bath, Edenton and New<lb />
Bern, N.C. to the coastal waters<lb />
of Virginia and Georgia.<lb />
If funding allows, future plans<lb />
include research in locations such<lb />
as Bermuda. A separate grant<lb />
must be obtained for each field<lb />
school project, so there is always a<lb />
possibility that a project may have<lb />
to be tabled until proper financial<lb />
backing can be obtained. "We<lb />
were lucky to have grants for each<lb />
of our field school projects said<lb />
Watts.<lb />
Still and colleagues hope to<lb />
continue to obtain grants to keep<lb />
their research going. Through the<lb />
Maritime History Department's<lb />
efforts, historians have been able<lb />
to enrich their knowledge of the<lb />
nautical history behind the col-<lb />
onization of North Carolina and<lb />
the United States.<lb />
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AAendenhall this week:<lb />
Tonight at 8.00, attend<lb />
National Lampoon's<lb />
'Class Reunion Next<lb />
Monday at 9 p.m join<lb />
Malcolm McDowell and<lb />
the rest of the droogs for<lb />
Stanley Kubrick's 'A<lb />
Clockwork Orange<lb />
Admission, as usual, is<lb />
by student ID and ac<lb />
tivity card or MSC<lb />
membership, and both<lb />
films will rol I in<lb />
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Theatre.<lb />
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From Afcrner BOS<lb />
'No, No, Nanette'<lb />
Brings Tap Dancing<lb />
To McGinnis Stage<lb />
( ont. from Page 5<lb />
oranges, and people<lb />
exclaiming "Mercy<lb />
me and "What's<lb />
rhe diH"<lb />
This show brings<lb />
back such dances as<lb />
the Castle Walk, the<lb />
Bunny Hug, the Max-<lb />
ie, the Tango and the<lb />
Charleston. There is,<lb />
of course, a good deal<lb />
 jubilant tap danc-<lb />
performed by the<lb />
npeding herd of 25<lb />
ipers and sheiks as<lb />
the show chorus.<lb />
The winner of four<lb />
Ion Awards, No,<lb />
So, Sanette<lb />
sports two o the most<lb />
famous show tunes<lb />
ever written: "Tea<lb />
lor Two" and "1<lb />
Want To Be Happy<lb />
The Fast Carolina<lb />
Summer Theatre<lb />
follows this produc-<lb />
tion with They're<lb />
Playing Our Song,<lb />
scheduled for six<lb />
evening performances<lb />
(Jul 25 through July<lb />
30, all at 8:15) and<lb />
one matinee at 2:15<lb />
p.m. on Thursday,<lb />
ul 28.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
JULY 13. 1983<lb />
Page<lb />
Pirate Recruit In Friendship Games<lb />
Pirate News<lb />
Steve Sides, who will attend<lb />
East Carolina this fall on a<lb />
baseball grant-in-aid, was chosen<lb />
to represent the United States in<lb />
the World Friendship Games in<lb />
Johnstown, Pa from Julv 9<lb />
through July 17.<lb />
The United States, Canada and<lb />
Taiwan posted victories Mondav<lb />
night in the third round of the<lb />
World Games. The U.S. had 14<lb />
hits in five innings en route to an<lb />
11-0 romp over Holland.<lb />
Sides, who played his high<lb />
school ball at Eastern Wayne in<lb />
Goldsboro, became one of only 18<lb />
U.S. players selected from the 72<lb />
participants at the National<lb />
Sports Festival games, which were<lb />
held last week in Colorado Spr-<lb />
ings, Co.<lb />
Sides was five-for-nine, with<lb />
four runs batted in and a double<lb />
in leading the South squad to a<lb />
berth in the finals. The Gold<lb />
Glove-winning second baseman<lb />
did not commit an error during<lb />
the games.<lb />
The World Friendship Games<lb />
will include eight teams, with the<lb />
United States and the Korean Na-<lb />
tional teams expected to reach the<lb />
finals.<lb />
"We're just absolutely thrilled<lb />
about the news concerning<lb />
Steve said ECU baseball coach<lb />
Hal Baird. "He was our first<lb />
recruit for 1984, and we were ex-<lb />
cited about his prospects then.<lb />
Now, he's playing some of the<lb />
best ball in the country for his age<lb />
group<lb />
National Update<lb />
Two lop University of South<lb />
Carolina officials have renewed<lb />
efforts to have a 75 million-dollar<lb />
libel suit against them and Sports<lb />
Illustrated thrown out of court.<lb />
The suit was filed by former<lb />
women's basketball coach Pam<lb />
Parsons. She claimed that the<lb />
University President, James<lb />
Holderman, and one of his<lb />
assistants made accusatory lesbian<lb />
statements about her to Sports Il-<lb />
lustrated.<lb />
Cindy Pleasants<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
In legal briefs filed in a Colum-<lb />
bia court, the two officials deny<lb />
making the statements. Their<lb />
lawyers also claim that as public<lb />
officials, they are immune from<lb />
libel suits in matters pertaining to<lb />
the public interest, and asked that<lb />
the suit be dismissed.<lb />
Parsons resigned from the<lb />
university under pressure in 1982<lb />
after an article in the sports<lb />
magazine depicted her as a les-<lb />
bian.<lb />
Soviet Diver Sergei Shlibashvili<lb />
is reportedly in critical condition<lb />
after suffering multiple head in-<lb />
juries at the Wold University<lb />
Games in Edmonton, Alberta.<lb />
The 21-year-old Soviet under-<lb />
went brain surgery following his<lb />
accident Saturday in the men's<lb />
10-meter platform dives.<lb />
British distance stars Sebastian<lb />
Coe and Steve Ovett want to run<lb />
in both the 800 and 1500-meter<lb />
events in next month's World<lb />
Track and Field Championships<lb />
in Helsinki.<lb />
This gives the selectors a major<lb />
problem. Britain's top track starts<lb />
want to repeat their double-up of<lb />
three years ago at the Moscow<lb />
Olympics. Ovett upset his rival in<lb />
the 800-meter race, and Coe then<lb />
won the longer event.<lb />
The pair's decision is a<lb />
headache for the selectors, who<lb />
must pick the bulk of the team on<lb />
Cowboys On Drugs?<lb />
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.<lb />
(AP) � Dallas Cowboys veterans,<lb />
who report for training camp in<lb />
less than two weeks, probably<lb />
have been distracted by news of a<lb />
federal investigation linking five<lb />
players with cocaine use. Cowboy<lb />
coach Tom Landry said.<lb />
"If I was in a player's shoes,<lb />
sure I'd be distracted Landry<lb />
said. "I wouldn't be able to put<lb />
my complete concentration on<lb />
business<lb />
Training camp began Sunday<lb />
and reports that running backs<lb />
Tony Dorsett and Ron Springs<lb />
and defensive ends Harvey Martin<lb />
and Larry Bethea have been men-<lb />
tioned by federal officials in con-<lb />
nection with cocaine use. Wide<lb />
receiver Tony Hill and Martin<lb />
were subpoenaed last week to<lb />
testify in a trial of a man indicted<lb />
on charges of cocaine smuggling.<lb />
Landry himself admitted being<lb />
distracted by the reports and<lb />
media attention. He said,<lb />
however, he doesn't plan to<lb />
discipline or dismiss any of the<lb />
players, only to closely monitor<lb />
the situation.<lb />
"Obviously, I don't plan to<lb />
take any action against them at<lb />
this time Landry said. "Really,<lb />
I don't have much reaction to<lb />
this. There isn't much here that I<lb />
didn't really already know<lb />
The New York Times reported<lb />
the players' connection in Satur-<lb />
day's editions. Cowboys Presi-<lb />
dent Tex Schramm later confirm-<lb />
ed it.<lb />
The Dallas Times Herald<lb />
reported Su. day federal agents<lb />
also threatened to charge Dorsett,<lb />
the team's star running back, with<lb />
possession of cocaine unless he<lb />
testified against his teammates.<lb />
Dorsett refused to cooperate.<lb />
Landry said he had been aware<lb />
of cocaine use on his team<lb />
through NFL Security last season,<lb />
when Cowboy names were men-<lb />
tioned in connection with con-<lb />
victed cocaine dealer John Russell<lb />
Webster Jr. and Elias Murback, a<lb />
Brazilian who pleaded guilty to<lb />
drug smuggling in Dallas.<lb />
"It was a few days after the<lb />
NFL championship game Lan-<lb />
dry said. "NFL Security sent us a<lb />
list of names. That was the begin-<lb />
ning of the program we've<lb />
established to take care of our<lb />
own house. But we've known<lb />
about this problem for some<lb />
time<lb />
On Wednesday, Hill and Mar-<lb />
tin were subpoenaed by U.S. Mar-<lb />
shall Clint Peoples to appear as<lb />
witnesses in next month's case of<lb />
Lauriberto Ignacio, who was in-<lb />
dicted by a federal grand jury in<lb />
April on charges of allegedly con-<lb />
spiring to smuggle cocaine from<lb />
Brazil to Texas.<lb />
For all of Landry's efforts to<lb />
get to the root of the possible drug<lb />
use by his team, he had doubts<lb />
about how much he could help.<lb />
"Obviously you say to yourself<lb />
that you could have done more<lb />
he said. "If we would have been<lb />
set up to handle it, we might have<lb />
been able to prevent it. Hopefully<lb />
we're now in a position in which<lb />
we can do that.<lb />
"Bigger people than me can't<lb />
handle it in this country. They<lb />
can't even keep it (cocaine) from<lb />
coming over the border he said.<lb />
Landry has also done his<lb />
homework, but admits he has a<lb />
lot to learn.<lb />
"According to my bried educa-<lb />
tion there are recreational users<lb />
and then there is a group that is<lb />
very close to being dependent on<lb />
it. Then there are the chemical<lb />
dependents.<lb />
"There is nothing here that<lb />
would make me believe that any<lb />
of our players would need to go<lb />
into a rehabilitation clinic for the<lb />
28-day program he said. "But I<lb />
don't know all of the mechanics<lb />
of how this drug situation still<lb />
works. I'm still learning<lb />
It's not the first time past or<lb />
present Cowboy players have been<lb />
associated with drug use. Bob<lb />
Hayes was convicted of<lb />
distributing cocaine and spent six<lb />
months in prison. Former<lb />
linebacker Thomas Henderson<lb />
admitted to having a heavy co-<lb />
caine habit, spending up to $1,000<lb />
a day.<lb />
"I think the public must be<lb />
thinking right now that there are a<lb />
bunch of Cowboys on drugs<lb />
Landry said. "But I don't think<lb />
that is true. It may be the other<lb />
players have used drugs recrea-<lb />
tionally. But 1 don't even know<lb />
how many of my players even<lb />
drink beer<lb />
Saturday. Observers feel Coe<lb />
should concentrate on the<lb />
800-meter event, while Ovett<lb />
should compete in the 1500-meter<lb />
race. That would mean that Bri-<lb />
tain's other wold class middle-<lb />
distance runners could take part<lb />
in the championships.<lb />
Pittsburgh Steeler Terry Brad-<lb />
shaw was placed on the NFL's<lb />
physically unable to perform list<lb />
yesterday. Bradshaw is slow to<lb />
recover from off-season elbow<lb />
surgery, but can return to the ac-<lb />
tive roster later in the season.<lb />
Quarterback Doug Williams<lb />
was expected to be a no-show<lb />
when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers<lb />
open the NFL training camp<lb />
Thursday night.<lb />
Williams and the Bucs are in-<lb />
voled in a salary dispute. The star<lb />
quarterback reportedly asked for<lb />
$875,000 a year originally but<lb />
lowered that figure to $600,000.<lb />
The Bucs say they have two of-<lb />
fers on the table, but both will be<lb />
withdrawn if Williams doesn't<lb />
sign and practice Friday.<lb />
The NCAA suffered another<lb />
setback in its bid to retain e<lb />
elusive control over college foot-<lb />
ball telecasts when the 10th C i:<lb />
cuit Court of Appeals in Denve'<lb />
refused to stay an order that void-<lb />
ed $281.1 million in television<lb />
contracts and would allow col<lb />
leges to make their own deals<lb />
Clemson Senior Jane Forman is<lb />
off to a good start as a tennis pro<lb />
fessional.<lb />
In her first pro tournament,<lb />
unseeded Forman upset eight-<lb />
seeded Heather Ludloff, 6-4. 7-6,<lb />
6-4, in the first round of the<lb />
Virginia Slims S 100.000 Hall<lb />
Fame Tournament at Newpn<lb />
Rhode Island.<lb />
Yaz Nearing End Of<lb />
Spectacular Career<lb />
Carl Yastremski, who broke in-<lb />
to the major leagues during John<lb />
Kennedy's first year as President,<lb />
is currently in the midst of what<lb />
he says will be his last season in<lb />
baseball. At the end of the 1983<lb />
season, "Yaz" will have played 23<lb />
years for the Boston Red Sox,<lb />
making his No. 8 as familiar a<lb />
sight in Boston as The Old North<lb />
Church.<lb />
Yastremski began his career in<lb />
1959 playing for Raleigh in the<lb />
Carolina League. That year, he<lb />
was named the league's MVP<lb />
after batting .377 and driving in<lb />
100 runs. Two years later,<lb />
Yastremski was replacing Ted<lb />
Williams in left field for the Red<lb />
Sox.<lb />
KEN BOLTON<lb />
Baseball Today<lb />
OAEY PATTERSON-ECU Photo Lab<lb />
On The Move<lb />
This gentleman is just one of many joggers seen around Greenville and<lb />
the ECU campus. Most people seem to agree that jogging is certainly<lb />
one of the top recreational activities in the summertime. If nothing<lb />
else, running is a sure way to release all that tension from summer<lb />
school classes.<lb />
Even though he has announced<lb />
that he will retire at the end of the<lb />
1983 season, Yastremski has not<lb />
let up in his final season. As of<lb />
Tuesday, Yaz had hit safely in 18<lb />
of his last 20 games and had raised<lb />
his batting average to over .300.<lb />
With only a little over a month<lb />
to go before his 44th birthday,<lb />
Yastremski ranks in the top 17 in<lb />
11 offensive categories. When he<lb />
plays in his 110th game of the<lb />
1983 season, he will pass Hank<lb />
Aaron as the all-time leader in<lb />
games played with 3299.<lb />
Yastremski, who was playing<lb />
for the Red Sox before there ever<lb />
was an American in space, is first<lb />
among active players in games<lb />
played, runs batted in (1788),<lb />
total bas;s (5384), walks (1791)<lb />
and extra-base hits (1123).<lb />
He is second among those still<lb />
playing in at-bats (11,608), runs<lb />
(1778), hits (3318), doubles (622).<lb />
home runs (442) and singles<lb />
(2195).<lb />
Since he replaced Williams in<lb />
1961, Yastremski has won three<lb />
batting championships, seven<lb />
Gold Gloves, and was the last ma-<lb />
jor leaguer to win the Tr<lb />
Crown (1967). In addition.<lb />
Yastremski is only the fourth<lb />
player in major league historv<lb />
with over 400 home runs and 3000<lb />
hits.<lb />
But it appears that after 2?<lb />
record-breaking years in a Red<lb />
Sox uniform, a Boston landmark<lb />
will soon be gone. In anticipation<lb />
of this historic happening.<lb />
Boston's last game of the year<lb />
Oct. 2nd against Cleveland � has<lb />
already been sold out.<lb />
Gaylord Perry returned to the<lb />
major leagues after a bi<lb />
absence Monday night, but<lb />
return was spoiled by fhe Toronro<lb />
Blue Jays, who defeated Perry<lb />
and the Kansas City Royals 7-4.<lb />
Perry, who was released by the<lb />
Seattle Mariners shortly before<lb />
the All-Star break, pitched six in-<lb />
nings, giving up eight hits and two<lb />
runs.<lb />
Kansas City manager Dick<lb />
Howser said he hoped Perry pit-<lb />
ches as well as he pitched Mondav<lb />
night the rest of the season.<lb />
Howser said Perry pitched better<lb />
than expected.<lb />
Major league umpire Joe West<lb />
wore the shoe on the other foot<lb />
last week after shoving Atlanta<lb />
manager Joe Torre on June 28.<lb />
West was suspended for three<lb />
days and fined $500 by NL Presi-<lb />
dent Chub Feeney.<lb />
Many managers have been fin-<lb />
ed for pushing umpires, but this is<lb />
the first time in major league<lb />
history that an umpire has been<lb />
fined for shoving a manager.<lb />
This week's trivia question:<lb />
Which major league player has<lb />
been playing the same position for<lb />
the same team longer than anyone<lb />
else (excluding pitchers)?<lb />
Answer to last week's question:<lb />
California catcher Bob Boone led<lb />
the majors in 1982 in percentage<lb />
of opponents caught stealing.<lb />
Tourney Begins Thursday<lb />
Sneaker Sam Sez<lb />
Golf Registration Continues<lb />
Registration for the Intramural<lb />
Golf Classic continues through<lb />
the day of the event, which is<lb />
Thursday, July 14. The Classic<lb />
will be held at the Ayden Golf<lb />
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sure to return their scorecards to<lb />
the Intramurals-recreation office<lb />
by Friday, July 15, at 2 p.m.<lb />
For<lb />
Tennis Players 'Matched<lb />
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Five participants will enter into<lb />
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These ECU students pass the summer hours by engaging In a friendly game of four-on-four on the asphalt event look to be Raymond Song<lb />
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sport winning records.<lb />
'Swinging' Single Tourney Starts<lb />
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Monday, July 18 and finals<lb />
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Favorites at bat look to be Pi Kap-<lb />
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Co-Rec Volleyball Season Win-<lb />
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Six strong volleyball teams will<lb />
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