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t<lb />
&amp;Uz iEant Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.S7Noj 7<lb />
Wednesday July 27,1M3<lb />
GreeavtUe, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
RegistrationAid Link<lb />
Feds Grant Extension<lb />
Male college students who ar<lb />
seeking federal financial aid have<lb />
been granted a one-month grace<lb />
period until Sept. 1 to sign forms<lb />
certifying they have registered for<lb />
the draft.<lb />
The Department of Education<lb />
originally set the deadline for<lb />
Aug. 1 after the U.S. Supreme<lb />
Court lifted a lower court's in-<lb />
junction against the law requiring<lb />
federal aid recipients to certify<lb />
they had registered for a military<lb />
draft.<lb />
ECU students requesting finan-<lb />
cial aid will be required to fill out<lb />
a "Statement of Educational Pur-<lb />
poseRegistration Complaince"<lb />
which asks if the applicant has<lb />
satisfied the registration requi-e-<lb />
ment or is exempt.<lb />
ECU Financial Aid Director<lb />
Robert M. Boudreaux has been<lb />
critical of the new law because he<lb />
claims it discriminates against the<lb />
poor and could create an ad-<lb />
ministrative burden for his office.<lb />
As of Tuesday, Boudreaux said he<lb />
had still not received the official<lb />
notification of the 30-day exten-<lb />
sion, but he is expecting to hear<lb />
from the Dept. of Education on<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
Six Minnesota college students<lb />
challenged the constitutionality of<lb />
the draft registration law and<lb />
secured a court injunction against<lb />
it which was overruled by the<lb />
Supreme Court in June.<lb />
Boudreaux claims it will not be<lb />
to the student's advantage to not<lb />
sign the Statement of Educational<lb />
PurposeRegistration Com-<lb />
pliance at his first opportunity.<lb />
We're not going to dispense funds<lb />
without the student's signature on<lb />
the form, Boudreaux said.<lb />
Boudreaux said any student<lb />
receiving federal financial aid who<lb />
has not signed the registration<lb />
compliance form will have to be<lb />
turned in to the Secretary of<lb />
Education. "I am obligated to<lb />
report them, and I don't want to<lb />
do that Boudreaux said.<lb />
Boudreaux said it was very<lb />
unlikely that the Supreme Court<lb />
will take action on this case before<lb />
Sept. 1, and by then his office will<lb />
be obligated to receive a signed<lb />
Registration Compliance from all<lb />
aid applicants.<lb />
Howell Hosts Ceremony For Henderson<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
ECU's oldest living professor<lb />
Dr. E.L. Henderson was a guest<lb />
of honor Monday evening at a<lb />
reception held at the home of<lb />
Chancellor John M. Howell. The<lb />
affair was held to mark Hender-<lb />
son's honorary designation as<lb />
professor emeritus.<lb />
The Henderson, 96, received<lb />
the honorary rank from ECU on<lb />
June 21 after Charles Coble, dean<lb />
of the School of Education and a<lb />
neighbor of Henderson, initiated<lb />
the process to have the honor<lb />
given to him.<lb />
Henderson came to what was<lb />
then East Carolina Teacher's Col-<lb />
lege in 1923. He served for many<lb />
years as director of student<lb />
teaching and was chairman of the<lb />
Department of Administration<lb />
and Supervision during his 21<lb />
years of service.<lb />
Henderson was fired for<lb />
disloyalty only 13 days before he<lb />
was to become eligible for retire-<lb />
ment. University President Leon<lb />
R. Meadows fired Henderson.<lb />
Meadows himself was later con-<lb />
victed and imprisoned for misuse<lb />
of funds. After Meadows' convic-<lb />
tion, Henderson filed suit in 1947<lb />
contending his dismissal was il-<lb />
legal. After settling the case out of<lb />
Court Henderson's retirement<lb />
benefits were restored.<lb />
 Henderson has only visited<lb />
ECU on two occassions since his<lb />
retirement and has said that he<lb />
still does not want to be involved<lb />
with the university. He was never<lb />
been reinstated after the disloyalty<lb />
incident.<lb />
The reception at the Howell's<lb />
home was also to honor Coble for<lb />
his role in obtaining the professor<lb />
emeritus status for his friend.<lb />
On June 23, Howell signed<lb />
papers conferring professor<lb />
emeritus status on Henderson and<lb />
the Chancellor, Coble and Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Academic Affairs<lb />
Angelo A. Volpe walked to<lb />
Henderson's home near the cam-<lb />
pus to present the documents in<lb />
an impromptu ceremony.<lb />
Henderson and his wife, the<lb />
former Sula Cook, have lived in<lb />
Greenville since the professor's<lb />
retirement.<lb />
Fire Strikes ECU Frat House; Arson Suspected<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Asinuiii Ne�<lb />
A suspicious fire at the Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha fraternity house last<lb />
week is being investigated for ar-<lb />
son. '<lb />
The fire, which took place July<lb />
17, caused some structural<lb />
damage to the three-story dwell-<lb />
ing located at 500 Elizabeth St.<lb />
No ECU students were residing in<lb />
the house at the time of the blaze.<lb />
Investigators from the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department believe<lb />
that the two fires discovered in a<lb />
first floor den at approximately<lb />
7:30 p.m. may have been started<lb />
by some young children who were<lb />
seen running from the house<lb />
around the time of the fire.<lb />
"All indications are that this is<lb />
an arson fire said Det. Sgt. Fred<lb />
Hall of the Greenville Police<lb />
Department, one of the officers<lb />
investigating the fire. "There was<lb />
no electricity or water on in the<lb />
house, we could see no reason<lb />
how the fire could have started<lb />
Hall indicated that burned-out<lb />
matches were found near the area<lb />
where the fires occurred. There<lb />
was also a kerosene fuel can<lb />
discovered in the same room.<lb />
"We're still investigating it Hall<lb />
added.<lb />
Porter Shaw, president of the<lb />
housing corporation of the Lamb-<lb />
da Chi Alpha fraternity, said oat<lb />
contractors had been contacted to<lb />
give estimates on the cost of<lb />
repairing the damages.<lb />
One fire was started in a corner<lb />
of the room, and the other was<lb />
started by a set of doors. Shaw<lb />
said the corner fire caused the<lb />
most damage, including burning a<lb />
hole in one wall and another in the<lb />
ceiling. Some curtains and a new<lb />
rug were also burned while further<lb />
Student Opinion<lb />
Congressional Sex Critiqued<lb />
Davis<lb />
The House of Represen-<lb />
tatives took rare action last<lb />
week when it officially cen-<lb />
sured two of its members who<lb />
had publically admitted to hav-<lb />
ing had sexual relations with<lb />
17-year-old House pages. Reps.<lb />
Daniel B. Crane, R-II1 and<lb />
Gerry E. Studds, D-Mass<lb />
both received the disciplinary<lb />
action which basically<lb />
amounted to public humilia-<lb />
tion. ECU students<lb />
were asked whether the actions<lb />
taken by the House against<lb />
Crane and Studds were<lb />
justified, too harsh or not<lb />
harsh enough.<lb />
Joe Campbell, English,<lb />
Sophmore � "I thought it was<lb />
totally much too harsh a<lb />
punishment. It's their decision<lb />
what they do with their private<lb />
lives. Society should not be<lb />
able to dictate in this area<lb />
Billie Ward, nursing, Junior<lb />
� "Personally, I thought what<lb />
they did was totally uncalled<lb />
for. But, there was nothing il-<lb />
legally done � morally yes �<lb />
but that's something they'll<lb />
have to Uve with<lb />
Kiziie Davis, musk educa-<lb />
tion, graduate student � "I<lb />
fed they should have been ask-<lb />
ed to resign. They (the pages)<lb />
were imposed on and taken ad-<lb />
vantage of by these con-<lb />
gressmen<lb />
Flroz Mo homed All,<lb />
business, junior � "I think<lb />
(the House censure actions)<lb />
were not strong enough. Con-<lb />
gressmen should lead rather<lb />
than be ted; they should set an<lb />
example. They should have<lb />
been dealt with more harshly<lb />
damage was caused by the smoke.<lb />
Shaw also believes the fire was<lb />
started by children playing. He<lb />
said they probably put some<lb />
flamable material down and tried<lb />
to torch it, Shaw said.<lb />
Shaw praised the quick<lb />
response of the Greenville Fire<lb />
Department. "The fire depart-<lb />
ment got there fast and did a real-<lb />
ly great job of containing it An<lb />
unidentified neighbor called the<lb />
fire department apparently after<lb />
spotting smoke coming from the<lb />
building.<lb />
According to Shaw, no ECU<lb />
students have been living in the<lb />
fraternity house during the second<lb />
summer session. Eighteen<lb />
students are scheduled to be living<lb />
in the house during the fall<lb />
semester.<lb />
Hall said that the case has also<lb />
been turned over to county<lb />
juvenile authorities to try and<lb />
determine the identies of the<lb />
children seen running from the<lb />
dwellings.<lb />
This was the third fire to occur<lb />
in an ECU fraternity house this<lb />
year. In January, a Predawn<lb />
blaze caused extensive damage to<lb />
the Tau Kappa Epsiion fraternity<lb />
house located on 10th Street<lb />
resulting in the condemnation of<lb />
the structure. On June 30, an elec-<lb />
trical short in a window fan was<lb />
the cause of a fire that damaged<lb />
an upstairs bedroom at the Kappa<lb />
Sigma fraternity house al.o<lb />
located on 10th Stieet. Student<lb />
residing in the houses at ?- rje<lb />
of the blazes were not injured.<lb />
The TKE house remained clos-<lb />
ed for several months following<lb />
the blaze which caused extensive<lb />
damage to the third floor of the<lb />
dwelling.<lb />
The Kappa Sigma has remained<lb />
open. The room where the fire<lb />
took place has been closed. No<lb />
figures have been released regar-<lb />
ding the cost of repairing the<lb />
damages at the Lambda Chi or<lb />
Kappa Sig houses.<lb />
Record Temps<lb />
In Greenville;<lb />
Energy Use Up<lb />
The worst heat wave of the yea.<lb />
continued to scorch Eastern<lb />
North Carolina and much of the<lb />
nation last week, putting record<lb />
demands for energy on many<lb />
power companies, including the<lb />
Greenville Utilities Commission, a<lb />
GUC official said Tuesday.<lb />
Energy consumption hit an all-<lb />
time high in Greenville Thursday,<lb />
with power output reaching<lb />
149,100 kilowatts, said Mike<lb />
Waters, substation and controls<lb />
engineer for GUC. The previous<lb />
record of 143,400 was set only<lb />
three days earlier.<lb />
Temperatures Thursday were<lb />
the highest of the week in Green<lb />
ville, hitting 98 degrees in the<lb />
afternoon and lowering only to 70<lb />
degrees at night. Waters said the<lb />
record power demand was<lb />
primarily caused by the weather,<lb />
and he expected demand to be less<lb />
this week as temperatures decline<lb />
slightly.<lb />
The utilities' program of load<lb />
management control, designed to<lb />
reduce power usage during peak<lb />
hours, was in effect from about 2<lb />
p.m. to 9 p.m. and cut approx-<lb />
imately 9,000 kilowatts from<lb />
Thurday's energy demand,<lb />
Waters said.<lb />
GUC has not requested con-<lb />
sumers to make specific conserva-<lb />
tion measures to cut power usage,<lb />
but Waters said any conservation<lb />
would be in the consumer's in-<lb />
terest as it would cut individual<lb />
utilities costs. GUC has not had<lb />
any trouble in supplying the in-<lb />
creased power usage.<lb />
Legislators Admit Sex With Pages;<lb />
Crane, Studds Censored In House<lb />
The House of Representatives<lb />
Wednesday took disciplinary ac-<lb />
tions against two of its members<lb />
who admitted to having engaged<lb />
in sexual relations with House<lb />
pages.<lb />
The House chose to formally<lb />
censure Reps. Daniel B. Crane,<lb />
R-Ill and Gerry E. Studds,<lb />
D-Mass, Crane admitted to hav-<lb />
ing sexual relations on several oc-<lb />
casions with a 17-year-old female<lb />
page in 1980. Studds who is un-<lb />
married admitted to having sexual<lb />
relations in 1973 with a 17-year-<lb />
old male page.<lb />
Both men publically responded<lb />
to the charges before the House<lb />
took formal action. "It is not a<lb />
simple task of any of us to meet<lb />
adequately the obligations of<lb />
either public or private life, let<lb />
along both Studds told his peers<lb />
during regular House proceedings<lb />
on July 14. "But these challenges<lb />
are made substantially more com-<lb />
plex when one is, as I am, both an<lb />
elected public official and gay "<lb />
Studds said the reUtionship<lb />
with the page was "mutual and<lb />
voluntary, without coercion " He<lb />
added that the relationship<lb />
"without question reflected a very<lb />
serious error in judgement" on his<lb />
part.<lb />
Crane apologized and 0 <lb />
actions a mistake. "It happened<lb />
three years ago. I'm human, and<lb />
in no way did I violate my oath of<lb />
office. I only hope my wife and<lb />
children will forgive me<lb />
The findings regarding the ac-<lb />
tions of Crane and Studds were<lb />
unearthed by a House ethics com-<lb />
mittee. Special counsel Joseph<lb />
Califano spent $1 million and<lb />
50,000 hours of staff time in con-<lb />
ducting its investigation. The<lb />
committee, officially called the<lb />
Committee on Standards of Of-<lb />
ficial Conduct, had voted 11-1 to<lb />
recommend that Crane and<lb />
Studds be officially reprimanded<lb />
for their actions. A reprimand is<lb />
the mildest form of punishment<lb />
available.<lb />
Advocates of censure, the next<lb />
stronger punishment after repri-<lb />
mand, won out and the House<lb />
voted to revise the committee's<lb />
recommendations and take the<lb />
stronger action. Censure required<lb />
that both men stand before the<lb />
House and hear the judgement of<lb />
their peers read. In addition, the<lb />
House requires that its censored<lb />
members be stripped of any com-<lb />
mittee chairmanships for the re-<lb />
mainder of the current Congress.<lb />
Studds was accordingly stripped<lb />
of his chairmanship of the Coast<lb />
Guard and Navigation Subcom-<lb />
mittee of the Merchant Marine<lb />
and Fisheries Committee. The<lb />
final vote to censure the two con-<lb />
gressmen was 421-3 for Studds.<lb />
During the days prior to the of-<lb />
ficial censure, some House<lb />
members were calling for Crane<lb />
and Studds to be expelled from<lb />
their posts. "This is not a ques-<lb />
tion of sexual relations between<lb />
consenting adults said Rep.<lb />
Newt Gingrich, R-Ga in calling<lb />
for the two to be expelled. "This<lb />
is a question of the powerful ex-<lb />
ploiting the powerless, of an adult<lb />
praying upon schoolchildren<lb />
Two major Massachusetts'<lb />
newspapers had also called on<lb />
Studds to resign from his office.<lb />
The Boston Herald and The<lb />
Patriot Lodger both called on<lb />
Studds to step down. The Herald<lb />
is the second-largest newspaper in<lb />
Studds' district. Both Studds and<lb />
Crane have vowed to remain in<lb />
office. It is not known if either<lb />
will seek re-election.<lb />
The House has only used cen-<lb />
sure or reprimand on 24 occas-<lb />
sions in its history, and only six<lb />
times in the last SO years. All of<lb />
the recent cases of disptinary ac-<lb />
tion involved questions financial<lb />
misconduct on the part of House<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 27, 1983<lb />
'<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
Announcements<lb />
COMPUTER CLASSES<lb />
Non Credit Computer<lb />
Classes: l.Small computer<lb />
Saturday 9 00 a.m. 4 00 p.m<lb />
August 27, 1983. 2 Word<lb />
Processing Saturday 900<lb />
am 400 p.m. September 10,<lb />
19S3. 3. Programming in Basic<lb />
Saturday 900 am 400 p.m.<lb />
September 34. 1983 Contact the<lb />
Division ot Continuing Educa<lb />
tion at 757 6)43.<lb />
EARLY<lb />
REGISTRATION FOR<lb />
THEMCAT<lb />
Dr. John S. Childers, Director,<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Testing Center, strongly urges<lb />
all candidates planning to take<lb />
the October 1. 1983. Medical Col<lb />
lege Admission Test (MCAT) to<lb />
make absolutely sure they have<lb />
a registration packet available<lb />
in time to meet the September 2.<lb />
1983 .postmark deadline Can<lb />
didates may obtain a registra<lb />
tion packet by writing: MCAT<lb />
Registration, The American Col<lb />
lege Testing Program, P. O.<lb />
Box 414, Iowa 52240 Applica<lb />
tions are also available in the<lb />
ECU Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building, Room 105, Greenville,<lb />
NC Register Early!<lb />
MCAT REVIEW<lb />
AED (Premed Honor Society)<lb />
is sponsoring a three week<lb />
review of chemistry, biology<lb />
and physics. Registration for the<lb />
Review Session will be Sunday,<lb />
July 31 from 4:00 p.m. to 4 00 p.<lb />
m. In the Fianagen Building.<lb />
For more information call<lb />
757 6711.<lb />
I HAD A DREAM<lb />
Martin Luther King Jr. had a<lb />
dream. Don't let the DREAM<lb />
DIE I Join Thousands of<lb />
Americans from across me na-<lb />
tion in the August 27th "March<lb />
on Washington" for Jobs, Peace<lb />
and Freedom.<lb />
The March is being held on the<lb />
20th anniversary of the famous<lb />
1963 "March on Washington"<lb />
when King gave his "I have a<lb />
Dream" Speech.<lb />
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D.D. Garrett. pru-<lb />
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NAACP<lb />
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Wayte is no longer off<lb />
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Wayte haJ<lb />
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corporation that was<lb />
contributing to the<lb />
"proliferation of<lb />
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earth has found a<lb />
morally acceptable<lb />
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Mary Rider<lb />
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with a degree in com-<lb />
puter science and a<lb />
minor in accounting.<lb />
Rider, 22, claimed in<lb />
February that she felt<lb />
"a deepening call as a<lb />
Christian to be a<lb />
peacemaker<lb />
Realizing that her<lb />
job opportunities<lb />
were limited. Rider<lb />
searched and wrote<lb />
several letters to<lb />
North Carolina poace<lb />
organizations re-<lb />
questing their help.<lb />
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bishop of her religious<lb />
denomination for<lb />
help.<lb />
After a several<lb />
month search, Rider<lb />
has been hired by an<lb />
organization known<lb />
as Pro-Lifers for Sur-<lb />
vivial, an anti-<lb />
abortion anti-nuclear<lb />
weapons organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Rider said she had<lb />
been on the mailing<lb />
list of the<lb />
Pennsylvania-based<lb />
group for several<lb />
months, and when she<lb />
received a letter<lb />
stating that the group<lb />
was looking for staff<lb />
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them c,<lb />
dilemmal<lb />
questing<lb />
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Juli Loes<lb />
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Rider<lb />
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Local NAACP Leaders Attend Convention<lb />
D.D. Garrett, presi-<lb />
dent of the Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty Chapter of the Na-<lb />
tional Association for<lb />
the Advancement of<lb />
Colored People came<lb />
back from the<lb />
organization's na-<lb />
tional convention<lb />
with the message,<lb />
"Right now we are<lb />
moving toward<lb />
Garrett and two<lb />
other Pitt County<lb />
NAACP leaders at-<lb />
tended the convention<lb />
held in New Orleans<lb />
recently.<lb />
"We are together<lb />
� that's the best<lb />
thing I can say about<lb />
the NAACP Gar-<lb />
rett said. "We had a<lb />
little internal, what<lb />
you might call,<lb />
misunderstanding,<lb />
but, like in every<lb />
family, that is going<lb />
to happen Garrett<lb />
was refering to the re-<lb />
cent controversy bet-<lb />
ween NAACP Presi-<lb />
dent Benjamin Hooks dimensional agenda<lb />
and Executive Board set up at the conven-<lb />
member Margaret tion.<lb />
Bush Wilson. The three areas in-<lb />
Garrett said he was elude: a voter registra-<lb />
prepared to guide the tion drive, an increase<lb />
local chapter accor- in NAACP member-<lb />
ding to the three- ship and the enact-<lb />
ment of an Economic<lb />
Fair Share Program.<lb />
Garrett described<lb />
the Economic Fair<lb />
Share Program as<lb />
part of the plan for<lb />
the 1980s<lb />
American blacks.<lb />
for<lb />
Draft Resister Loses Federal Court Battle<lb />
California draft<lb />
resister David Alan<lb />
Wayte is no longer off<lb />
the hook. On<lb />
Wednesday, in a 2-1<lb />
ruling, the Ninth Cir-<lb />
cut Court of Appeals<lb />
reversed last<lb />
November's U.S.<lb />
District Court deci-<lb />
sion that dismissed<lb />
charges against<lb />
Wayte.<lb />
In the November<lb />
ruling, Judge Terry<lb />
Hatter Jr. declared<lb />
that the 21-year-old<lb />
Wayte had been selec-<lb />
tively prosecuted by<lb />
the government<lb />
because of his open<lb />
vocal dissent of the<lb />
registration law.<lb />
"They (the Court of<lb />
Appeals judges) said<lb />
that I had to prove �<lb />
give evidence � that I<lb />
had been selectively<lb />
prosecuted Wayte<lb />
said Tuesday in a<lb />
telephone interview<lb />
with The East Caroli-<lb />
nian.<lb />
"So, right now<lb />
we've asked for a<lb />
rehearing in the Ninth<lb />
Supreme Court<lb />
In dismissing the<lb />
charges against<lb />
Wayte, Hatter also<lb />
cited the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration's refusal<lb />
to let defense at-<lb />
ECU Graduate Begins Her New Career<lb />
With Anti-Nuke, Anti-Abortion Group<lb />
An ECU computer<lb />
science graduate who<lb />
claimed she could not<lb />
accept a job with a<lb />
corporation that was<lb />
contributing to the<lb />
"proliferation of<lb />
destruction" of the<lb />
earth has found a<lb />
morally acceptable<lb />
job.<lb />
Mary Rider<lb />
graduated this spring<lb />
with a degree in com-<lb />
puter science and a<lb />
minor in accc ��Hng.<lb />
Rider, 22, claimed in<lb />
February that she felt<lb />
"a deepening call as a<lb />
Christian to be a<lb />
peacemaker<lb />
Realizing that her<lb />
job opportunities<lb />
were limited, Rider<lb />
searched and wrote<lb />
several letters to<lb />
North Carolina peace<lb />
organizations re-<lb />
questing their help.<lb />
She also wrote to the<lb />
bishop of her religious<lb />
denomination for<lb />
help.<lb />
After a several<lb />
them explaining her<lb />
dilemma and re-<lb />
questing more infor-<lb />
mation. Prolifers for<lb />
Survival President<lb />
Juli Loesch wrote<lb />
back to Rider that the<lb />
organization "needed<lb />
people with idealism<lb />
like hers<lb />
Rider claims that<lb />
P.S as she calls the<lb />
group, attempts to be<lb />
Pro-life "across the<lb />
board<lb />
"P.S. is not a<lb />
political organization,<lb />
but rather an educa-<lb />
tional one Rider<lb />
said. "We don't lob-<lb />
by, we don't endorse<lb />
political candidates or<lb />
legislators<lb />
"Personally I don't<lb />
forsee the solutions to<lb />
such big problems as<lb />
these (nuclear pro-<lb />
liferation and abor-<lb />
tion) being achieved<lb />
politically Rider<lb />
said. "Initially people<lb />
must be informed and<lb />
must have a change of<lb />
heart. Only then will<lb />
Rider said. "A lot of<lb />
people, including my<lb />
relatives, can't<lb />
understand why I'm<lb />
not making my for-<lb />
tune working for a<lb />
corporation. Most<lb />
major corporations<lb />
are highly diversified.<lb />
If I went to work for<lb />
G.E. (General Elec-<lb />
tric) for example, I<lb />
wouldn't necessarily<lb />
be directly con-<lb />
tributing to the pro-<lb />
liferation of distinc-<lb />
tion, but I would be<lb />
contributing directly<lb />
to the profits of<lb />
G.E<lb />
Rider calls the pre-<lb />
sent nuclear arms race<lb />
Circut. If we don't get torneys see White<lb />
that we'll go to the House and Pentagon<lb />
" documents or to ques-<lb />
tion presidential<lb />
counselor Edwin<lb />
Messe. Wayte, a<lb />
former Yale<lb />
philosophy student<lb />
from Pasadena,<lb />
Calif said the<lb />
government did hand<lb />
over some documents<lb />
that were "severly<lb />
edited and deleted"<lb />
and of little use in the<lb />
litigation. At one<lb />
point, Hatter<lb />
threatened the<lb />
government with con-<lb />
tempt of court for<lb />
comments made<lb />
about his actions in<lb />
the case.<lb />
"Basically, I<lb />
believe in peace not in<lb />
a "horrendous situa-<lb />
tion<lb />
"I think we are on<lb />
the brink of destruc-<lb />
tion. In good cons-<lb />
cience, I couldn't go<lb />
to work for a com-<lb />
pany that is involved<lb />
in the arms race.<lb />
war Wayte said.<lb />
"By registering, I<lb />
would be supporting<lb />
my government's<lb />
preparation for war.<lb />
Registration has<lb />
nothing to do with na-<lb />
tional defense<lb />
Wayte said he<lb />
believes that he and<lb />
about a dozen other<lb />
non-registrants were<lb />
targeted for indict-<lb />
ment because "we ex-<lb />
ercised our First<lb />
Amendment rights<lb />
"If we hadn't<lb />
spoken out, we all<lb />
would be free right<lb />
now he said.<lb />
Wayte's attorneys<lb />
say they expect a rul-<lb />
ing on their rehearing<lb />
request within 3 mon-<lb />
ths.<lb />
"Back in the 60s,<lb />
we fought for the<lb />
privilege to ride in the<lb />
front of the bus and<lb />
to sit in restaurants<lb />
and these kinds of<lb />
things Garrett said.<lb />
"We are now saying<lb />
that the black com-<lb />
munity is going to be<lb />
looking for their part<lb />
of economic develop-<lb />
ment<lb />
Garrett said that<lb />
blacks were only given<lb />
token jobs in the past.<lb />
"Now, in the 80s, we<lb />
are going to be look-<lb />
ing for seats on<lb />
Boards of Directors in<lb />
the corporate world.<lb />
We are going to be<lb />
seeking to do business<lb />
with people who will<lb />
do business with us.<lb />
We will in some way<lb />
or another try to show<lb />
those people who fail<lb />
to recognize that we<lb />
are consumers in this<lb />
society; that we are<lb />
trying to get our share<lb />
of the economic pie<lb />
Garrett said that<lb />
7,000 delegates at-<lb />
tended the New<lb />
Orleans convention.<lb />
He said the national<lb />
body set a goal to in-<lb />
crease membership<lb />
from 400,000 to 1<lb />
million, which would<lb />
include increasing the<lb />
Pitt County member-<lb />
ship from 500 to<lb />
1,000.<lb />
On the registration<lb />
goal, Garret noted<lb />
that in North<lb />
Carolina there were<lb />
"numerous black,<lb />
eligible voters not on<lb />
the books" or who<lb />
had never registered.<lb />
Garrett noted that<lb />
NAACP did not en-<lb />
dorse political can-<lb />
didates. "There are<lb />
some people running<lb />
that we'd rather not<lb />
see win, but we don't<lb />
endorse candidates<lb />
he said.<lb />
On the subject of a<lb />
possible presidential<lb />
run for black leader<lb />
Jesse Jackson, Gar-<lb />
rett was non-<lb />
committal. "We<lb />
would like to see so-<lb />
meone run who can<lb />
defeat the current ad-<lb />
ministration Gar-<lb />
rett said. If he<lb />
(Jackson) can defeat<lb />
the present ad-<lb />
ministration, I would<lb />
go along with him<lb />
Radiated Residents On The Pillff<lb />
month search, Rider legislation have any<lb />
has been hired by an<lb />
organization known<lb />
as Pro-Lifers for Sur-<lb />
vivial, an anti-<lb />
abortionanti-nuclear<lb />
weapons organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Rider said she had<lb />
been on the mailing<lb />
list of the<lb />
Pennsylvania-based<lb />
group for several<lb />
months, and when she<lb />
received a letter<lb />
stating that the group<lb />
was looking for staff<lb />
positions she wrote to<lb />
meaning.<lb />
At present, Rider is<lb />
coordinating the<lb />
opening of a new P.S.<lb />
office which will be<lb />
located in Chapel<lb />
Hill, N.C. Part of her<lb />
work will include<lb />
traveling in the<lb />
Southeast conducting<lb />
workshops for P.S.<lb />
For her efforts,<lb />
Rider receives room<lb />
and board plus $10 a<lb />
week in salary.<lb />
"Computer science is<lb />
a lucrative field<lb />
SODDY-DAISY,<lb />
Tenn. (UPI) � State<lb />
health officials plan<lb />
to give away a fresh<lb />
supply of anti-<lb />
radiation pills to<lb />
neighbors of Se-<lb />
quoyah Nuclear Plant<lb />
next month but some<lb />
residents are vowing<lb />
to snub the precau-<lb />
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better be ready to say<lb />
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said Jane Moore, a<lb />
widow who lives alone<lb />
about one mile from<lb />
the plant.<lb />
The government<lb />
and the nuclear in-<lb />
dustry say the<lb />
potassium iodide<lb />
tablets would prevent<lb />
thyroid cancer during<lb />
a disastrous release of<lb />
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than 2,000 of the<lb />
6,000 families living<lb />
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of the plant neglected<lb />
to pick up the little,<lb />
white pills during the<lb />
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1981.<lb />
Those pills now are<lb />
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safeguard against<lb />
radiation.<lb />
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July 27, 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
-30-<lb />
Another academic year has<lb />
come to a close. In just a few short<lb />
days (which, of course, seem in-<lb />
finitely longer for those of us who<lb />
still have exams ahead), East<lb />
Carolina University will say good-<lb />
bye to 1982-83. But before we put<lb />
the year behind us, it might be<lb />
beneficial to take a look at some of<lb />
its highlights (and lowlights).<lb />
� � �<lb />
It was a year which saw Dr.<lb />
John Howell assume the role of<lb />
permanent chancellor. Following<lb />
the incidents on 1981, when then-<lb />
Chancellor Thomas Brewer an-<lb />
nounced his resignation amid a<lb />
wave of dissention and disarray,<lb />
Howell took the post, returning to<lb />
ECU the security and stability that<lb />
had diminished under Brewer's<lb />
reign.<lb />
I personally have not had much<lb />
interaction with the chancellor, but<lb />
by all standards, Dr. Howell has<lb />
done a competent job in his first<lb />
full year. He has kept a cool head<lb />
in some trying situations. He has<lb />
kept abreast of student opinion,<lb />
yet as his job dictates, he has pro-<lb />
ven he can be firm when necessary.<lb />
� � �<lb />
It was a year of success, a year<lb />
which saw the ECU Pirates post<lb />
their first winning season in three<lb />
years in both football and basket-<lb />
ball. Unfortunately, it was a year<lb />
just like previous years in regards<lb />
to fan support. Now, I'm the first<lb />
to admit, I'm no man of the world.<lb />
Be that as it may, I have never in<lb />
21 years seen such fair-weather<lb />
fans as those who "support" ECU<lb />
sports. When the Bucs are winn-<lb />
ing, everyone and his brother is a<lb />
Pirate fan. But just let them get<lb />
down by a touchdown, and the<lb />
lines leaving Ficklen become<lb />
longer than they were to get in.<lb />
I do realize the futility inherent<lb />
in writing something of this<lb />
nature. Some things, regretably,<lb />
will never change. Nonetheless,<lb />
whereas it might not help at all to<lb />
complain about the status quo, it<lb />
certainly can't hurt either.<lb />
� � �<lb />
1982-83, as any other school<lb />
year, was a year which saw a new<lb />
student government take office. I<lb />
myself have never been much<lb />
enamoured of the SGA, but then<lb />
again, I'm quite sure that feeling is<lb />
fairly mutual. It just seems to me<lb />
that a group of college students<lb />
(whether or not they aspire to<lb />
higher political goals) should<lb />
realize their limitations. Green-<lb />
ville, N.C is not Washington,<lb />
D.C. Deciding whether or not to<lb />
build a new bus shelter (as<lb />
honorable as that task may be) is<lb />
not a life-or-death question.<lb />
I don't want to give the impres-<lb />
sion that I feel the SGA is wor-<lb />
thless. Not at all. I think students<lb />
should be afforded the opportuni-<lb />
ty to govern themselves in some<lb />
aspects. But the asinine bickering<lb />
and in-fighting over petty dif-<lb />
ferences which have characterized<lb />
student government at ECU for<lb />
years only work to reinforce con-<lb />
tentions that students are not<lb />
responsible andor mature enough<lb />
to govern themselves. I'm not con-<lb />
demning individuals, simply at-<lb />
titudes. And it is my hope that the<lb />
newly elected officers for the<lb />
1983-84 school year will be able to<lb />
transcend the customary BS and<lb />
assume a responsible attitude for<lb />
the coming year.<lb />
� � �<lb />
The 1982-83 school year was one<lb />
which saw its fair share of con-<lb />
troversy. Perhaps the two issues<lb />
which drew the most attention dur-<lb />
ing the year were the proposed<lb />
classroom building location and<lb />
the proposed commencement<lb />
ceremony location. Each pitted<lb />
student against administration in a<lb />
stubborn deadlock.<lb />
But despite the administration's<lb />
vow of obstinancy, it was rewar-<lb />
ding to see that the students won at<lb />
least a compromise on one issue.<lb />
Hopefully, this will set the stage<lb />
for the future, as more and more<lb />
students realize the power of their<lb />
collective voice.<lb />
� � �<lb />
1982-83 held different ex-<lb />
periences for each of the campus<lb />
media. The '8182 Buccaneer<lb />
came out in April of '83, but per-<lb />
sonally, I found it almost worth<lb />
the wait.<lb />
The Ebony Herald continued its<lb />
fine tradition of insightful jour-<lb />
nalism. And if you don't believe<lb />
me, just take a look for yourself;<lb />
there are plenty of copies of the<lb />
May issue still at Mendenhall.<lb />
The 82-83 Rebel held true to its<lb />
reputation, providing probably its<lb />
most diverse student literary col-<lb />
lection to date.<lb />
ECU's student radio station,<lb />
WZMB, celebrated its first an-<lb />
niversary on the air in February.<lb />
And despite the healthy mutual<lb />
criticism we exchange regularly<lb />
(between newspaper and radio sta-<lb />
tion), I sincerely hope the mutual<lb />
respect and good working relation-<lb />
ship these two media currently<lb />
practice will carry over into future<lb />
years.<lb />
The ECU Photo Lab is,<lb />
perhaps, the least appreciated of<lb />
the campus media, as the majority<lb />
of their late nights in the lab are<lb />
spent working for the other media,<lb />
i.e yearbook, newspaper(s), etc.<lb />
Nonetheless, I can say in all hones-<lb />
ty that without these guys, putting<lb />
a paper together would be next to<lb />
impossible.<lb />
And finally, of course, a word<lb />
or two about The East Caroli-<lb />
nian I suppose I should first ad-<lb />
dress some of the questions and<lb />
complaints I've heard about the<lb />
newspaper over the past couple of<lb />
years:<lb />
Most of the students I know<lb />
tend to be quite critical of The East<lb />
Carolinian, as well they should be,<lb />
I suppose. After all, as an environ-<lb />
ment of learning and growing, the<lb />
college campus should inspire a<lb />
free marketplace of ideas. And in<lb />
putting out a newspaper, no matter<lb />
how small or large, criticism is just<lb />
part of the game. But at times, I<lb />
think it would do the student body<lb />
well to remember that we who put<lb />
The East Carolinian together<lb />
(which generally entails working<lb />
until 3 or 4 a.m. two nights a week)<lb />
are students as well, with the same<lb />
responsibilities and worries, the<lb />
same tests and papers, as other<lb />
students. And as students, it seems<lb />
to follow that we are also learning.<lb />
Believe me, none of us here is so<lb />
arrogant as to consider him or<lb />
herself a professional. I think it's<lb />
pretty safe to say that we all make<lb />
mistakes. It just so happens that<lb />
when we make mistakes, 10,000<lb />
copies get printed!<lb />
And although I realize my objec-<lb />
tivity here is somewhat mired, I,<lb />
nonetheless, have nothing but<lb />
respect and admiration for my<lb />
fellow staff members. And with<lb />
this in mind, I leave you (I can say<lb />
"you" because you're probably<lb />
the only ones who've read this far)<lb />
with my thanks for your support<lb />
and my best wishes.<lb />
Two final notes: Darryl, the<lb />
keys are in my office. Hope you<lb />
can find them. And Pat well,<lb />
you just keep on trying, pal.<lb />
MM.<lb />
THE EAST CAM<lb />
A Troublesome Preceden t<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
The Supreme Court's recent decision<lb />
to allow tuition tax credits to parents<lb />
sending their children to private schools<lb />
has opened a whole new range of<lb />
possibilities for the American tax<lb />
system.<lb />
Why should we stop there? The same<lb />
principle can apply to many areas. The<lb />
idea is, don't make people pay twice,<lb />
and don't force them to shell out for ser-<lb />
vices they're paying for elsewhere. If<lb />
parents are paying tuition for a private<lb />
school, why should they help carry the<lb />
burden of public education?<lb />
President Reagan advocates, and the<lb />
Supreme Court allows for, tuition tax<lb />
credits that will put more money in the<lb />
pockets of those thousands of families<lb />
strapped with having to shell out for<lb />
private schools.<lb />
Now, it may well be in the interest of a<lb />
democracy to have an educated<lb />
populous, and more funds are needed<lb />
now than ever for schools, what with all<lb />
the hullabuloo about declining<lb />
American education. But right now,<lb />
necessity urges us to put extra cash in the<lb />
pocket of the average, overtaxed<lb />
American so he or she can buy a color<lb />
TV and an Apple He and pull us out of<lb />
this recession with some good oi con-<lb />
sumer spending.<lb />
Therefore, why stop at tuition tax<lb />
credits? How about, say, transportation<lb />
tax credits and public library tax credits?<lb />
Why should people have to pay taxes to<lb />
support some smelly public bus system if<lb />
they own a car? Non-bus riders should<lb />
be eligible for a tax credit so they can put<lb />
a down payment on a new Chevy<lb />
Chevette or Chrysler LaBaron<lb />
(American models only, of course). That<lb />
way, they won't be paying for services<lb />
they don't use, and they'll further<lb />
stimulate the automobile industry, put-<lb />
Fast For Life begins Aug. 6<lb />
ting more of those UAW members back<lb />
on the job, along with some steel<lb />
workers and others to boot. Supply side<lb />
economics at its best.<lb />
And libraries. Why should people<lb />
have to pay taxes to support a library if<lb />
they don't use it? Nobody with a TV to-<lb />
day is going to read a book anyway. To<lb />
be fair, everyone who buys a television<lb />
with his tuition tax credit should get a<lb />
library tax credit, too. No one in his<lb />
right mind would spend days over the<lb />
1,000 pages of Gone With The Wind,<lb />
when he can watch Clark Gable on the<lb />
tube uttering that immortal line,<lb />
"Frankly, Scarlete, I don't give and<lb />
be done with the whole thing in one<lb />
evening.<lb />
And think of all those television<lb />
makers who would benefit. If our goal is<lb />
to aid the economy, what makes more<lb />
sense: Buying a TV that takes a whole<lb />
assembly line of workers to construct?<lb />
Or borrowing a library book that one lit-<lb />
tle English major sat writing in a log<lb />
cabin for three years?<lb />
And that's just the beginning. For in-<lb />
stance, why should those who can afford<lb />
to buy a house, and thereby stimulate<lb />
the depressed construction industry,<lb />
have to support public housing projects?<lb />
Why not give a larger housing tax credit<lb />
on the ubiquitous 1040?<lb />
The possibilities are endless. The<lb />
Supreme Court has finally given the go-<lb />
ahead to cut the private sector loose and<lb />
let Reagan be Reagan We shouldn't<lb />
have a worry in the world, right?<lb />
OF COURSE ITS YOURS �.<lb />
Peace Group Chances Ultimate Sacrifice<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
"We have just dropped a bomb on<lb />
Japan which has more power than<lb />
20,000 tons of TNT. It was an over-<lb />
whelming success<lb />
� Pres. Harry S. Truman<lb />
Aug. 6,1945<lb />
What President Truman termed "an<lb />
overwhelming success" almost 38 years<lb />
ago, moments after the U.S. had drop-<lb />
ped the first atomic bomb on<lb />
Hiroshima, was in truth a massacre of<lb />
untold magnitude. Never before in the<lb />
history of our world had such a horrible<lb />
act of violence been taken by human be-<lb />
ings against other human beings.<lb />
The bombs the United States dropped<lb />
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 kill-<lb />
ed more than 150,000 men, women and<lb />
children instantly. Hospitals, nursing<lb />
homes, schools � anything and<lb />
everything was obliterated by the two<lb />
blasts. According to the first reports<lb />
from Tokyo, "Practically all living<lb />
things were destroyed beyond recogni-<lb />
tion by heat and pressure from the first<lb />
atomic bomb<lb />
When I read the press accounts of the<lb />
first atomic bombings, I am amazed that<lb />
there was so little objection by<lb />
Americans to what we'd done. I suppose<lb />
people were so caught up in the spirit of<lb />
the war that it was hard to feel much<lb />
compassion for the innocent Japanese<lb />
civilians who had been incinerated.<lb />
Nonetheless, there were some people<lb />
who were able to see beyond the<lb />
"overwhelming success" Truman spoke<lb />
of.<lb />
"We annihilated 100,000 persons at<lb />
one shot, most of them civilians wrote<lb />
the Rev. Dr. Bernard Iddings Bell of<lb />
Rhode Island in an Aug. 10,1945, tetter<lb />
to the New York Times. "And then, in<lb />
spite of 'universal horror repeated the<lb />
performance at Nagasaki (These ac-<lb />
tions have shown that) our methods of<lb />
war are cosmically and cold-bloodedly<lb />
barbarous beyond previous experience<lb />
or possibility<lb />
Another concerned American, Francis<lb />
R. Walton, also writing to the Times,<lb />
said that by using the atomic bomb, the<lb />
United States had "sunk to the spiritual<lb />
level of the Nazis<lb />
"It is simply mass murder Walton<lb />
wrote, "sheer terrorism on the greatest<lb />
scale the world has yet seen<lb />
In 1945, there were only three atomic<lb />
bombs on the planet. Now, 38 years<lb />
later, the nations of the world have more<lb />
than 50,000 nuclear bombs pointed in all<lb />
directions, waiting only for their push-<lb />
button commands to launch us toward<lb />
Armageddon. The world has learned<lb />
very little over the short span of the<lb />
nuclear age. The fact that we haven't us-<lb />
ed these nukes in 38 years is little con-<lb />
solation. Logic shows us that our luck is<lb />
surely due to run out.<lb />
There are, however, some signs of<lb />
hope in these difficult times.<lb />
Throughout the world, thousands of<lb />
people are beginning to recognize the<lb />
futility of our nuclear Russian roulette.<lb />
Many are taking to the streets to protest<lb />
the insanity of the arms race; some are<lb />
going to jail for their acts of civil disobe-<lb />
dience.<lb />
But perhaps the bravest of these are<lb />
the nine people who will take part in the<lb />
Fast for Ufe. Beginning Aug. 6, these<lb />
nine will begin their fast for disarma-<lb />
ment and peace. While many of us are<lb />
enjoying the summer break, these people<lb />
will be consuming only water in the<lb />
memory of those who were killed in<lb />
Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They will also<lb />
be fasting for the millions of people suf-<lb />
fering from hunger in a world of plenty.<lb />
They hope their efforts will inspire<lb />
others to take action for peace, to con-<lb />
tact their leaders and demand a hah to<lb />
the arms race so the poor of the world<lb />
can live. I can offer them only my hopes<lb />
and support and ask each of you to do<lb />
the <lb />
"r�<lb />
� � � i  �<lb />
Farewi<lb />
Being that this is the last issue<lb />
illustrious newspaper for the<lb />
schoolyear, and thus being the<lb />
portunity for its not-so-ilh<lb />
editor, yours truly, to unleash<lb />
pen in these short lines, I have h<lb />
tremely difficult time this week<lb />
decide on what the hell to writel<lb />
Indeed, it is characteristic,<lb />
customary for an exiling edij<lb />
myself to attempt to sum up hi<lb />
past experiences and future wisl<lb />
equally customary final editor<lb />
predecessors did it, and (it sJ<lb />
follow) their predecessors beforl<lb />
The trouble is, at times like th<lb />
philosophical. Well, you can a<lb />
you want, but my mother reads<lb />
have to call it "philosophical<lb />
There is so much I wish to sal<lb />
very little room and time in whif<lb />
it. And to try to say everything<lb />
have said over the past two yJ<lb />
single column would sul<lb />
ridiculous.<lb />
Naturally, then. I'll try.<lb />
First of ali, gauging from my<lb />
record, I guess I owe a few<lb />
here and there. So:<lb />
� To all the fat people I've<lb />
by calling attention to the fact<lb />
are so incredibly obese and disj<lb />
am sorry. I promise I will ne<lb />
again.<lb />
� To all those who su<lb />
unbearable pains of hemorrhc<lb />
who have been the butt of so<lb />
my bad jokes, I am also sorry<lb />
� To all the ECU football<lb />
whose intelligence I have quest<lb />
harshly and unjustly on occasioj<lb />
my sincere apologies. In oth<lb />
guys, I done did a bad thing,<lb />
real, real sorry.<lb />
� To all the people who w<lb />
College Hill cafeteria<lb />
Mendenhall snack bar, 1 am sc<lb />
the jabs in the past atx<lb />
disgusting "food Of cour;<lb />
more sorry for those poor stuc<lb />
still have to eat there, but I at.<lb />
you all as well, and I'll never d<lb />
� To all the Puerto Ricans<lb />
Haitians and people from N�<lb />
who I have offended, althougr<lb />
know this is impossible as<lb />
nothing embarrasses you,<lb />
nonetheless, sorry.<lb />
� To all the administration<lb />
members whose competence<lb />
errantly compared in the past<lb />
so many Himalayan yaks, I<lb />
must admit, all this time,<lb />
wrong; most Himalayan yaks<lb />
do half the job you people d<lb />
� And finally, to all the prir<lb />
per folk who I've offended<lb />
with talk of noscpicking,<lb />
and dead roadside animals, I<lb />
and I promise never to<lb />
anything so disgusting<lb />
again. Even if I should see a<lb />
Bernard by the side of the<lb />
a bunch of maggots crawlii<lb />
what used to be his eyes<lb />
should happen to see<lb />
nosepicker practicing a shifty<lb />
in church even if, by som<lb />
luck, I should see a fat,<lb />
bum sneeze in the barbecue<lb />
Hardees, 111 keep it to myself<lb />
worry. I won't write about<lb />
stuff ever again.<lb />
Secondly, in addition to<lb />
guess I owe a great deal of<lb />
equally great deal of people.<lb />
� To all the fat, sweaty<lb />
pus, without whom I w<lb />
nothing to write about nine<lb />
i<lb />
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recedent<lb />
jnakers who would benefit. If our goal is<lb />
In aid the economy, what makes more<lb />
jsense: Buying a TV that takes a whole<lb />
c-ssembly line of workers to construct?<lb />
Or borrowing a library book that one lit�<lb />
It e English major sat writing in a log<lb />
Icabin for three years?<lb />
And that's just the beginning. For in-<lb />
i ance. why should those who can afford<lb />
It buy a house, and thereby stimulate<lb />
the depressed construction industry,<lb />
have to support public housing projects?<lb />
Why not give a larger housing tax credit<lb />
on the ubiquitous 10409<lb />
The possibilities are endless. The<lb />
iSupreme Court has finally given the go-<lb />
jahead to cut the private sector loose and<lb />
�let Reagan be Reagan We shouldn't<lb />
have a worry in the world, right?<lb />
ate Sacrifice<lb />
barbarous beyond previous experience<lb />
or possibility<lb />
Another concerned American, Francis<lb />
R. Walton, also writing to the Times,<lb />
said that by using the atomic bomb, the<lb />
I United States had "sunk to the spiritual<lb />
lievel of the Nazis<lb />
"It is simply mass murder Walton<lb />
I wrote, "sheer terrorism on the greatest<lb />
scale the world has yet seen<lb />
In 1945, there were only three atomic<lb />
bombs on the planet. Now, 38 years<lb />
later, the nations of the world have more<lb />
than 50,000 nuclear bombs pointed in all<lb />
I directions, waiting only for their push-<lb />
button commands to launch us toward<lb />
Armageddon. The world has learned<lb />
very little over the short span of the<lb />
nuclear age. The fact that we haven't us-<lb />
ed these nukes in 38 years is little con-<lb />
solation. Logic shows us that our luck is<lb />
surely due to run out.<lb />
There are, however, some signs of<lb />
hope in these difficult times.<lb />
Throughout the world, thousands of<lb />
people are beginning to recognize the<lb />
futility of our nuclear Russian roulette.<lb />
Many are taking to the streets to protest<lb />
the insanity of the arms race; some are<lb />
going to jail for their acts of civil disobe-<lb />
dience.<lb />
But perhaps the bravest of these are<lb />
the nine people who will take part in the<lb />
Fast for Life. Beginning Aug. 6, these<lb />
nine will begin their fast for disarma-<lb />
ment and peace. While many of us are<lb />
enjoying the summer break, these people<lb />
will be consuming only water in the<lb />
memory of those who were killed in<lb />
Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They will also<lb />
be fasting for the millions of people suf-<lb />
fering from hunger in a world of plenty.<lb />
f They hope their efforts will inspire<lb />
others to take action for peace, to con-<lb />
tact their leaders and demand a halt to<lb />
the arms race so the poor of the world<lb />
I can live. I can offer them only my hopes<lb />
and support and ask each of you to do<lb />
the same.<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Other Opinion<lb />
July 27, 1983 Page S<lb />
What Writing For The<lb />
Paper Has Done To Me<lb />
By GREG HIDEOUT<lb />
I think I'm about to start a new tradi-<lb />
tion. You see, it has always been<lb />
customary for the editor to write a "30"<lb />
editorial when he leaves, but not for the<lb />
news editor. Well, at the risk of boring<lb />
most of you, I'm about to give my<lb />
thoughts on ECU as seen through my<lb />
eyes. I'm going to call it 29'2.<lb />
This is the 10th time I've started this<lb />
paragraph, and I still can't get it right. I<lb />
was going to talk about ECU in general,<lb />
but, naah, I don't think I will. Instead, I<lb />
believe I'm going to write about what<lb />
I'm writing in � The East Carolinian.<lb />
First of all, appreciate it. I've seen<lb />
many student newspapers, and believe<lb />
me, you're reading one of the better<lb />
ones. All newspaper staffs work hard,<lb />
but I think not one worked with more<lb />
dedication than the staff I had the<lb />
Farewell Apologies &amp; Thank- Yous<lb />
Being that this is the last issue of this<lb />
illustrious newspaper for the 1982-83<lb />
schoolyear, and thus being the Fmal op-<lb />
portunity for its not-so-illustrious<lb />
editor, yours truly, to unleash his banal<lb />
pen in these short lines, I have had an ex-<lb />
tremely difficult time this week trying to<lb />
decide on what the hell to write about.<lb />
Indeed, it is characteristic, if not<lb />
customary for an exiting editor like<lb />
myself to attempt to sum up his or her<lb />
past experiences and future wishes in the<lb />
equally customary Final editorial. My<lb />
predecessors did it, and (it seems to<lb />
follow) their predecessors before them.<lb />
The trouble is, at times like these, I get<lb />
philosophical. Well, you can call it what<lb />
you want, but my mother reads this, so I<lb />
have to call it "philosophical<lb />
There is so much I wish to say and so<lb />
very little room and time in which to say<lb />
it. And to try to say everything I should<lb />
have said over the past two years in a<lb />
single column would surely be<lb />
ridiculous.<lb />
MIKE<lb />
HUSHES<lb />
Ooh! I Was<lb />
An Ugly Kid<lb />
Naturally, then, I'll try.<lb />
First of all, gauging from my own past<lb />
record, I guess I owe a few apologies<lb />
here and there. So:<lb />
� To all the fat people I've offended<lb />
by calling attention to the fact that you<lb />
are so incredibly obese and disgusting, I<lb />
am sorry. I promise I will never do it<lb />
again.<lb />
� To all those who suffer the<lb />
unbearable pains of hemorrhoids and<lb />
who have been the butt of so many of<lb />
my bad jokes, I am also sorry.<lb />
� To all the ECU football players<lb />
whose intelligence I have questioned so<lb />
harshly and unjustly on occasion, I offer<lb />
my sincere apologies. In other words,<lb />
guys, I done did a bad thing, and I is<lb />
real, real sorry.<lb />
� To all the people who work in the<lb />
College Hill cafeteria and the<lb />
Mendenhall snack bar, I am sorry for all<lb />
the jabs in the past about your<lb />
disgusting "food Of course, I am<lb />
more sorry for those poor students who<lb />
still have to eat there, but I apologize to<lb />
you all as well, and I'll never do it again.<lb />
� To all the Puerto Ricans, Cubans,<lb />
Haitians and people from New Jersey<lb />
who I have offended, although we both<lb />
know this is impossible as apparently<lb />
nothing embarrasses you, I am,<lb />
nonetheless, sorry.<lb />
� To all the administration and faculty<lb />
members whose competence I have so<lb />
errantly compared in the past to that of<lb />
so many Himalayan yaks, I am sorry. I<lb />
must admit, all this time, I've been<lb />
wrong; most Himalayan yaks couldn't<lb />
do half the job you people do.<lb />
� And finally, to all the prim and pro-<lb />
per folk who I've offended in the past<lb />
with talk of nosepicking, bed-wetting<lb />
and dead roadside animals, I apologize,<lb />
and I promise never to write about<lb />
anything so disgusting and tasteless<lb />
again. Even if I should see a mangled St.<lb />
Bernard by the side of the highway with<lb />
a bunch of maggots crawling through<lb />
what used to be his eyes even if I<lb />
should happen to see some sly<lb />
nosepicker practicing a shifty pick-n-roll<lb />
in church even if, by some stroke of<lb />
luck, I should see a fat, disgusting street<lb />
bum sneeze in the barbecue sauce bin at<lb />
Hardees, I'll keep it to myself. So, don't<lb />
worry. I won't write about that kind of<lb />
stuff ever again.<lb />
Secondly, in addition to apologies, I<lb />
guess I owe a great deal of thanks to an<lb />
equally great deal of people. Thus:<lb />
� To all the fat, sweaty people on cam-<lb />
pus, without whom I would have had<lb />
nothing to write about nine times out of<lb />
10, I thank you.<lb />
� To the administration, who, simply<lb />
by virtue of their noble performance<lb />
over the past few years, have made<lb />
writing this column that much easier, I<lb />
am grateful.<lb />
� To Slim Whitman, Boxcar Willie<lb />
and Jerry Mathers as the Beaver,<lb />
whose brilliant entertainment careers<lb />
have helped make the world what it is to-<lb />
day, thanks.<lb />
� To all the ECU football players,<lb />
whose sheer mastery of the English<lb />
language lends new meaning to the term<lb />
"collegiate athlete" (that just means like<lb />
when you guys play games and wear<lb />
your special clothes and stuff while<lb />
you're living here at college), keep up<lb />
the good work.<lb />
� To the 1982-83 SGA, who upheld<lb />
the fine reputation of their predecessors<lb />
by championing such timely, important,<lb />
inspirational causes as ticketing<lb />
unregistered vehicles, constructing unus-<lb />
ed bus shelters and serving watermelon<lb />
to incoming freshmen, I am eternally<lb />
grateful.<lb />
� To the staff of last year's Buccaneer,<lb />
who worked diligently and thanklessly<lb />
to deliver us such � impiuwin 1981-12<lb />
yearbook in April of 1983, my sincere<lb />
thanks.<lb />
� To the ECU campus security of-<lb />
ficers and their illustrious blue-light<lb />
security system, thank you. I don't<lb />
know what the hell the lights are suppos-<lb />
ed to do, but I've noticed they do keep<lb />
mosquitoes away at close range. Also,<lb />
many thanks for keeping hose killer<lb />
10-speeds off the sidewalks and for<lb />
ticketing my car twice a week over the<lb />
past two years for even the most<lb />
miniscule infraction. I'm sure I'm a bet-<lb />
ter person for it.<lb />
� To all the local Greenville businesses<lb />
who've taught me a valuable lesson<lb />
about the real world over the past few<lb />
years by charging me exhorbitant prices<lb />
for second-rate products, I thank you.<lb />
And although I know I could never<lb />
begin to repay you all, nonetheless,<lb />
please consider this brief paragraph as<lb />
just a small token of my feelings for<lb />
you.<lb />
� To the ECU football office, who<lb />
lured such big-name gridiron powers as<lb />
Illinois State, East Tennessee State and<lb />
Central Michigan into Ficklen last year,<lb />
and who plan to top that off with an ap-<lb />
pearance by none other than bowl-<lb />
contender Murray State this season<lb />
how can I ever thank you?<lb />
� To our beloved janitor, Monty, who<lb />
never once critiqued my column for<lb />
grammatical errors, thematic consisten-<lb />
cy or sentence structure and who could<lb />
sweep floors and empty the trash with<lb />
the best of 'em, I say simply, thanks.<lb />
� To all my old English and jour-<lb />
nalism professors, who did critique my<lb />
columns for grammatical errors,<lb />
thematic consistency and sentence struc-<lb />
ture, but who can't sweep floors or emp-<lb />
ty the trash worth a damn, my humble<lb />
thanks.<lb />
� To all the people I owe money to,<lb />
thanks. Your checks are in the mail.<lb />
And if you believe that, I've got 20 acres<lb />
of beautiful waterfront property in the<lb />
luxurious Mt. St. Helen's valley that I'm<lb />
looking to sell to someone just like you.<lb />
� And last, but certainly not least<lb />
(unless, of course, if I were judging a<lb />
beauty pageant, in which case both<lb />
"last" and "least" would pertain), to<lb />
my fellow East Carolinian staff<lb />
members, who � can you believe it �<lb />
have had to put up with me even longer<lb />
than you reader(s) have. To you deca-<lb />
dent, obscene, yet fun-loving and<lb />
sincere, individuals (1 can't seem to<lb />
remember all of your names), I say<lb />
thank you and farewell. Throughout our<lb />
many long nights together, you have<lb />
each earned a place in my heart But<lb />
not to worry, it's nothing a good, strong<lb />
dose of Di-Gel won't cure.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, a<lb />
runner-up in the 1982-83 East Caroli-<lb />
nian Managing Editor of the Year con-<lb />
test, has only one regret in life This,<lb />
of course, being that he is not someone<lb />
else.<lb />
pleasure of being a part of. Most news<lb />
can be sobering stuff, so a touch of<lb />
craziness is a prerequisite for someone in<lb />
the newspaper business. Believe me; we<lb />
are crazy.<lb />
Second of all, just because I'm rambl-<lb />
ing, did you know the newspaper isn't<lb />
printed here. It's printed in Tarboro.<lb />
Just thought you'd like to know. And by<lb />
the way, newspapers don't use big lead<lb />
presses and stuff anymore, they use<lb />
space-age technology with newfangled<lb />
things to bring you the news. Wow.<lb />
 Today, editors mainly just<lb />
make the coffee for reporters<lb />
who have just come back from<lb />
secret meetings with governmen-<lb />
tal deep-throats<lb />
The East Carolinian also makes alot<lb />
of money � through advertising and<lb />
from pay-offs. But, its staff members<lb />
get paid doodley squat. Hi ho.<lb />
Other things you might not know are<lb />
that there can never be an odd-number<lb />
of pages in a newspaper (think about it),<lb />
and page one never has ads.<lb />
Also, newspaper reporters (except<lb />
Mike Hughes) no longer wear brown<lb />
derby hats with a press card stuck in the<lb />
band that goes around the outside of the<lb />
hat. They now wear T-shirts with the<lb />
word "bullshit" written across it. That's<lb />
just in case they run into a bureaucrat<lb />
who answers questions in Orwellian<lb />
doublespeak.<lb />
Editors, on the other foot, do still<lb />
dress like they work at the Daily Planet,<lb />
but no one calls them chief, although<lb />
most wish they were called something<lb />
that nice. Today, editors mainly just<lb />
make the coffee for reporters who have<lb />
just come back from secret meetings<lb />
with governmental deep-throats. Oh,<lb />
well.<lb />
I guess I should say something about<lb />
the people who sell the ads. But I won't<lb />
on account of that's where all the money<lb />
is. But the fun is being able to write this<lb />
stuff, so I guess I did say something.<lb />
I guess my telling you all this adds up<lb />
to one sure(?) conclusion. I want you to<lb />
know what "those people" are doing in<lb />
that old building across from the library.<lb />
I want you to realize the late hours and<lb />
that dedication stuff, but most of all 1<lb />
want to tell you that we are learning, just<lb />
as you are, well, some of you.<lb />
So, with that all tied together, now I'll<lb />
tell you what's right with the world: It<lb />
hasn't blown up recently. That's all I<lb />
can think of, sorry.<lb />
Oh yeah, so long guys.<lb />
'Debategate' Not Likely To Hit Big-Time Scandal<lb />
The Case Of The Missing Books<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
and JOE SPEAR<lb />
WASHINGTON � The Washington<lb />
press corps is already calling it<lb />
"Debategate but that may be a little<lb />
melodramatic to describe the uproar<lb />
over the Reagan campaign's use of Jim-<lb />
my Carter's White House briefing<lb />
documents just before the 1980 debate<lb />
between the two contenders.<lb />
There's no indication yet that the<lb />
briefing-book caper could turn into a<lb />
scandal on the scale of Watergate. But<lb />
reporters and congressional in-<lb />
vestigators are digging into the mystery.<lb />
The FBI has been unleashed on the case.<lb />
And our own staff is hot on the trail.<lb />
Here's what we've learned:<lb />
The Carter briefing book was copied<lb />
late on the night of Oct. 22 and early in<lb />
the morning of Oct. 23, 1980. Twenty-<lb />
four hours later, David Stockman was<lb />
using the briefing papers to rehearse<lb />
Reagan for the debate.<lb />
Who did the copying? We have iden-<lb />
tified him as James C. Rowland, who<lb />
worked directly under Carter aide David<lb />
Rubenstein in the White House.<lb />
Rowland told us he made about a<lb />
dozen copies of the briefing book � IS<lb />
copies at the most. They were circulated<lb />
only to Carter intimates at the White<lb />
House and at Camp David.<lb />
Significantly, no copies of the briefing<lb />
book were sent to campaign head-<lb />
quarters. Any material that found its<lb />
way to the Reagan campaign, therefore,<lb />
must have come from the White House<lb />
itself, not from some disgruntled Carter<lb />
campaign worker.<lb />
That might explain why House<lb />
Speaker Thomas "Tip" O'Neill,<lb />
D-Mass isn't anxious to pursue the<lb />
Great Briefing Book investigation: It<lb />
could prove to be as embarrassing to the<lb />
Democrats as to the Republicans.<lb />
Meanwhile, former Reagan ommkm<lb />
officials have admitted that they set up a<lb />
task force to keep check on possible<lb />
military operations that might help<lb />
Carter's re-election bid. A network of<lb />
former military officials, for example,<lb />
kept a worldwide watch on stockpiles of<lb />
spare parts for F-14 jet aircraft.<lb />
Why spare parts for this plane?<lb />
Because Iran's AyatoOah Khomeini<lb />
needed the parts for Iran's air force and<lb />
might have been willing to trade the<lb />
hostages for them. If the campaign spies<lb />
spotted any unusual movement of the<lb />
parts, it might have been a signal that a<lb />
deal had been struck � airplane parts in<lb />
exchange for the hostages.<lb />
The trade, of course, was never made,<lb />
but the incident demonstrates the extent<lb />
of campaign espionage.<lb />
SOVIET CINEMA: Residents of<lb />
Moscow have been flocking to see a<lb />
government-produced propaganda film<lb />
called "Incident in Quadrate 36-80 It<lb />
portrays an American submarine com-<lb />
mander as a gun-packing nut who reacts<lb />
atrociously after his nuclear reactor cat-<lb />
ches fire and starts an accidental attack.<lb />
The Russians, of course, react with<lb />
kindness and humanity. They offer their<lb />
assistance to the Americans and decline<lb />
to escalate the conflict.<lb />
The film, however, represents an in-<lb />
telligence bonanza for U.S. agents who<lb />
have seen it. The Soviet aircraft carrier<lb />
Kiev is prominently featured, and there<lb />
are close-ups of the vessel's jets,<lb />
bombers, refueling apparatus and ship-<lb />
POLITICAL POTPOURRI: Accor-<lb />
ding to our sources, former White<lb />
House political aide Lyn Nofziger has<lb />
been urging Drew Lewis, the former<lb />
secretary of transportation, to take com-<lb />
mand of Reagan's 1984 campaign. If<lb />
Lewis accepts the job, Nofziger will join<lb />
the campaign; if not, he will sit it out.<lb />
Apparently, Nofziger believes Lewis is<lb />
the one man who can keep the lid on<lb />
Reagan's faction-ridden camp.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROL 'NlAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JULY 21, 19t3 Pag 6<lb />
Crowd Sings Praise<lb />
For Season Finale<lb />
On ECU Campus<lb />
The snappy one-liners fry as Sonia Wabk (Sara Riva Krieger) meets<lb />
mon Gersch (John Kuhn) for the first time in They're Playing Our<lb />
Artists, Musicians Participate<lb />
Song. The 1979 Brcuway smash runs through Saturday at McGinnis<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
AMUSE Opposes Nukes<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
The day Ronald Reagan took<lb />
office was not a bright day for<lb />
many of America's liberals. Some<lb />
feared the worst � more<lb />
economic woes, cuts in social pro-<lb />
grams or even a possible war.<lb />
People can debate the impact of<lb />
the Reagan administration for a<lb />
long time, but few will dispute<lb />
that his election did accomplish<lb />
one thing: It caused the creation<lb />
of a lot of new organizations to<lb />
oppose Reagan's policies.<lb />
Such was the case with the<lb />
North Carolina organization<lb />
known as AMUSE (Artists and<lb />
Musicians United for a Safe En-<lb />
vironment). "The day Reagan<lb />
came into power, we were found-<lb />
ed said AMUSE coordinator<lb />
Bob Eidus. "The group was<lb />
founded because Reagan policies<lb />
represented a potential threat to<lb />
many programs designed to pro-<lb />
tect our environment<lb />
The three-year-old non-profit<lb />
organization is comprised of ar-<lb />
tists, musicians and "other en-<lb />
vironmentalenergy activists<lb />
According to Eidus, the group<lb />
cites education as its first priority,<lb />
sponsoring lectures, benefit con-<lb />
certs, fairs, seminars, major con-<lb />
ferences and pamphlets. The<lb />
organization also lends out audio-<lb />
visual aids to interested groups.<lb />
"By sponsoring concerts and<lb />
other fund-raising events,<lb />
AMUSE raises money to support<lb />
a community-based grants pro-<lb />
gram to which grass-roots<lb />
organizations submit proposals<lb />
for public education, networking<lb />
or projects aimed at environmen-<lb />
tal and renewable energy-related<lb />
issues Eidus said.<lb />
AMUSE is specifically opposed<lb />
to nuclear power, which its<lb />
members feel is unsafe and<lb />
uneconomical. "Conservation is<lb />
the cheapest energy source<lb />
claims Eidus. "We support telling<lb />
the truth about nuclear power<lb />
The group supports other alter-<lb />
nate energy sources such as<lb />
hydroelectric plants, windmills<lb />
and solar energy.<lb />
Supporters have performed<lb />
benefit concerts to raise money<lb />
for local groups across the state.<lb />
AMUSE has supported citizen<lb />
groups opposed to utility rate<lb />
hikes and has held concerts prior<lb />
to public hearings to generate<lb />
publicity for the group and the<lb />
issue.<lb />
In May AMUSE sponsored the<lb />
Eno Energy-Arts Festival in<lb />
Durham. The day-long festivities<lb />
included a broad range of educa-<lb />
tional events and entertainment.<lb />
More than a dozen speakers lec-<lb />
tured on topics ranging from<lb />
"The National Budget: Military<lb />
Cost vs. Economic Security" to<lb />
"Composting Toilets<lb />
Experts gave demonstrations on<lb />
such activities as greenhouse con-<lb />
struction, yoga and organic<lb />
gardening. And seven musical<lb />
groups entertained throughout the<lb />
day.<lb />
Eidus said the idea to found<lb />
AMUSE was devised by a group<lb />
of North Carolinians and did not<lb />
originate from the national group<lb />
known as MUSE (Musicians<lb />
United for Safe Energy), although<lb />
one of AMUSE's board members<lb />
was also a member of the MUSE<lb />
board of directors.<lb />
?Eidus claims the AMUSE idea<lb />
has caught on in other states and<lb />
that AMUSE chapters have now<lb />
been founded in New York,<lb />
Texas, Tennessee and in the<lb />
Washington, D.C. area.<lb />
"AMUSE is always looking for<lb />
active involvement with the<lb />
public Eidus said. He adds that<lb />
new public input is always needed<lb />
for the development of the<lb />
organization's skillsresource<lb />
bank which includes "many<lb />
talented people working in the<lb />
fields of the environment,<lb />
renewable energy resources,<lb />
health, music, art, consumer ac-<lb />
tion, business, design and com-<lb />
munity development<lb />
Recently AMUSE bought two<lb />
full-length films which have<lb />
received national recognition. No<lb />
Place To Hide: Growing Up in the<lb />
Shadow of the Bomb and You<lb />
Love This Planet are both<lb />
available from AMUSE at 708<lb />
McCulloch St Raleigh, N.C.<lb />
ByCARLYNEBERT<lb />
and DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Neil Simon has probably<lb />
published more works than any<lb />
living playwright; his collected<lb />
plays, screen treatments and<lb />
books (33) approaches the Bard's<lb />
38. This irritates quite a few hard-<lb />
core Shakespeare scholars, since<lb />
in another five years Simon will<lb />
surely catch up and take the lead.<lb />
But even so, Simon's comedy for-<lb />
mula � and it is formula � con-<lb />
tinues to please audiences. Neil<lb />
Simon has found himself at the<lb />
helm of a theater comedy machine<lb />
that takes few risks but guarantees<lb />
a good draw.<lb />
The East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre finishes up its 1983 season<lb />
in McGinnis Theatre with Simon's<lb />
They're Playing Our Song, a con-<lb />
temporary two-person musical<lb />
which showcases Simon's gift for<lb />
smart repartee and the well-turned<lb />
one-liner.<lb />
In They're Playing Our Song,<lb />
however, Simon doesn't smother<lb />
his too-well-turned phrases in sac-<lb />
charine sentimentality. Recent<lb />
Simon screenplays (most notably,<lb />
Chapter Two and Only When I<lb />
Laugh) suffered from the writer's<lb />
overbearing pronouncements on<lb />
middle-class values and a certain<lb />
monotonous predictability.<lb />
They're Playing Our Song runs<lb />
along the line of fresher Simon<lb />
vehicles like The Odd Couple or<lb />
The Goodbye Girl: the fast-paced<lb />
dialogue doesn't overwhelm the<lb />
characters in this story of a<lb />
modern, skewed relationship.<lb />
It's also a semi-biographical<lb />
tracing of composer Marvin<lb />
Hamlisch's collaboration with<lb />
lyricist Carole Bayer Sager.<lb />
Hamlisch, whose Broadway<lb />
usical credits include A Chorus<lb />
�dne, has written some of the past<lb />
decade's finest elevator tunes<lb />
("furniture music") as well as<lb />
legitimate stage hits, pop<lb />
blockbusters and award-winning<lb />
film scores. Just think how many<lb />
of Mike Douglas's guests would<lb />
be at a loss for a song without<lb />
Chorus Line's "What I Did For<lb />
Love<lb />
But, unfortunately, most of<lb />
Hamlisch's tunes for They're<lb />
Playing Our Song run together in-<lb />
to one long Las Vegas lounge act.<lb />
The exceptions in Monday night's<lb />
opening performance relied on<lb />
jazzy vocal assistance from the<lb />
six-member "chorus" or from<lb />
cute props (tiny toy pianos).<lb />
Sara Riva Krieger and John<lb />
Kuhn took the leading roles of<lb />
Sonia Walsk and Vernon Gersch,<lb />
a hyper, neurotic lyricist and a<lb />
successful, stuffy composer<lb />
brought together by their agents.<lb />
They fall in and out of love over<lb />
the course of two acts, have<lb />
hilarious arguments, part painful-<lb />
ly and re-unite just in time for the<lb />
final curtain. Both Krieger and<lb />
Kuhn possess more than adequate<lb />
musical and comedic gifts to carry<lb />
the roles, though Krieger had to<lb />
endure a body mike that garbled<lb />
and grated some of her most<lb />
lyrical moments. Certainly<lb />
See CROWD, Page 7<lb />
Matinee Scheduled<lb />
Greenville area residents and<lb />
ECU students have a chance to<lb />
see the East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre's final presentation at<lb />
reduced rates.<lb />
A special matinee perfor-<lb />
mance of They're Playing Our<lb />
Song is scheduled for Thursday,<lb />
July 28, at 2:15 p.m. Tickets are<lb />
$7 each, a 30 percent reduction<lb />
off the regular price. The<lb />
McGinnis Theatre box office,<lb />
corner of Fifth and Eastern<lb />
Streets, will be open every day<lb />
this week from 10 a.m. until<lb />
8:30 p.m.<lb />
They're Playing Our Song<lb />
pairs the musical talents of Mar-<lb />
vin Hamlisch and Carol Bayer<lb />
Sager with a Neil Simon script.<lb />
On Broadway, Lock Arnaz<lb />
starred with comedian Robert<lb />
Klein in the story of a lyricist<lb />
(she) and a composer (he) who<lb />
find that their private relation-<lb />
ship doesn't always run as<lb />
smoothly as the songs they write<lb />
together.<lb />
"When season tickets first<lb />
went on sale in November, we<lb />
realized this was going to be a<lb />
very popular show said Sum-<lb />
mer Theatre General Manager<lb />
Scott Parker, explaining the<lb />
decision to schedule a matinee.<lb />
"There are still many excellent<lb />
seats available for that perfor-<lb />
mance he said.<lb />
Tickets may be purchased at<lb />
the box office or may be reserv-<lb />
ed by calling 757-6390.<lb />
Beach wear Didn't Cut It In Olden Days<lb />
By ELIZABETH JENNINGS<lb />
Style WOm<lb />
"Let's go to the beach<lb />
Easy enough. Grab a cooler and<lb />
towel, put on your bathing suit,<lb />
get a car and pile in. In less than<lb />
two hours you're baking in that<lb />
sun with the ocean 50 yards from<lb />
your toes.<lb />
Fifty years ago this wasn't such<lb />
a favorite pastime. In fact, going<lb />
to the beach could turn into<lb />
somewhat of a chore. The main<lb />
reason was the bathing suit.<lb />
In 1933 bathing suits were made<lb />
of wool. Usually black or navy<lb />
with a big ol' belt around the<lb />
waist. Lengthwise, the shorts<lb />
traveled down to mid-thigh.<lb />
Imagine sitting in the hot sun<lb />
with wool wrapped around 75 per-<lb />
cent of your body. A jump in the<lb />
ocean would cure that sweaty pro-<lb />
blem. Watch it; wool has a<lb />
tendency to get a little heavy when<lb />
wet. As a matter of fact, swim-<lb />
mers refused to go out too far in<lb />
the ocean for fear the undertow<lb />
might whisk away that 10-pound<lb />
bathing suit with the swimmer in-<lb />
side. After a little swim, there's<lb />
nothing like the itchy feeling of<lb />
wet wool drying on your skin.<lb />
Boy, those were the good ol'<lb />
days.<lb />
Honestly, they were the good<lb />
ol' days, compared to the era of<lb />
the ancestors of that bathing suit.<lb />
The late 1680s bathing suits<lb />
consisted of fine yellow canvas<lb />
�owns. Complete with long full<lb />
sleeves that would fill with water<lb />
to prevent any outline of the<lb />
human shape from being seen.<lb />
Mem' bathing suits were made of<lb />
the same material, but shorts and<lb />
waistcoats were the bastes here.<lb />
The end of the 1700s brought<lb />
on a new-found material for<lb />
bathing suits brown linen.<lb />
Women wore jackets and pet-<lb />
ticoats of this fabric, but not to<lb />
swim in. Swimming areas were<lb />
separated by sexes, and the<lb />
modest men and women swam in<lb />
the nude. Of course, there was<lb />
always the problem of that<lb />
'Peeping Tom<lb />
Women took a giant step in<lb />
1870 and began to wear trousers.<lb />
Black flannel trousers, taut at the<lb />
ankle, with a blouse tunic. A blue<lb />
or red worsted braid circled the<lb />
waist.<lb />
At the turn of the century,<lb />
trousers became knickers of linen<lb />
or wool, and black or white stock-<lb />
ings hid the bare calf and ankle.<lb />
Many swimmers found<lb />
themselves extremely tired very<lb />
soon because their attire was just<lb />
too heavy to lug around in the<lb />
water.<lb />
There were only two models of<lb />
bathing suits available in 1905,<lb />
and they ran $2.98 each from a<lb />
Sears' catalog.<lb />
Mens' suits were constructed of<lb />
a short sleeve shirt and knee pants<lb />
all in one piece. These were made<lb />
in solid colors with fancy stripes<lb />
and ran about 65 cents.<lb />
Contrary to our yearly un-<lb />
predictable style changes in swim-<lb />
ming apparel, these standard suits<lb />
reigned the beaches for years.<lb />
California initiated the first ma-<lb />
jor style change in bathing suits in<lb />
1925. Bare arms and calves expos-<lb />
ed. This style crossed the coun-<lb />
try's beaches within a few years.<lb />
1935 was the year men were per-<lb />
mitted � or brave enough � to<lb />
reveal their chests to the public.<lb />
Although the bare-chested look<lb />
didn't take hold immediately,<lb />
men slowly but surely began en-<lb />
joying appreciative glances from<lb />
the laches as these bold male sun<lb />
worshippers shed their bathing<lb />
shirts and flashed their legs in<lb />
mere shorts.<lb />
Through the 50s and 60s,<lb />
bathing suits got shorter and<lb />
shorter, and much more reveal-<lb />
ing. Luckily, thinner materials<lb />
such as lycra and cotton had by<lb />
then replaced the ever-burdening<lb />
wool.<lb />
The two-piece was introduced<lb />
in the late 50s and continued to<lb />
change its style as the summers<lb />
passed. By 1964, the bikini, which<lb />
made its debut on the French<lb />
Riviera, spread throughout the<lb />
United States.<lb />
For girls too shy to wear the<lb />
skimpy bikini on the beach,<lb />
backyard pools began springing<lb />
up across the country. In 1948,<lb />
only 2500 pools existed. Ten years<lb />
See NEW, Pate 7<lb />
In 1917,<lb />
 J<lb />
Crowd L<lb />
Successful<lb />
Coat, from Page 6<lb />
Krieger has one of the<lb />
finest (and strongest)<lb />
voices of the sum-<lb />
mer's four produc-<lb />
tions, but she was<lb />
hindered<lb />
helped<lb />
microphon<lb />
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been better!<lb />
her do<lb />
without<lb />
New Styles<lb />
Reveal Mo<lb />
As Summei<lb />
Cont. from Page 6<lb />
later 87,000 pools dot-<lb />
ted the landscape, and<lb />
within 15 years the<lb />
number grew to<lb />
300,000. And with the<lb />
boom in pools came a<lb />
corresponding boom<lb />
in bathing suit sales<lb />
and man a<lb />
and styles.<lb />
If bikir<lb />
of the<lb />
women stu<lb />
original<lb />
Ruffles, s<lb />
bold color<lb />
ed these<lb />
garments.<lb />
one-piec<lb />
August Pre<lb />
To Catch<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
Staff WrtUx<lb />
The trades have it; and accor-<lb />
ding to the trades, August is going<lb />
to be an interesting month for<lb />
movies, if not a risky one. In this<lb />
final month of summer wishes,<lb />
studios make a last ditch effort to<lb />
ce money with films that �<lb />
ften times � aren't thought of as<lb />
�big enough contenders for earlier<lb />
release. Usually, with the excep-<lb />
tion of a few films put off until<lb />
ithe slim fall season, the last of the<lb />
"big" commercial products are<lb />
released during this month; they<lb />
have to tide us over until<lb />
Christmas. Here's what we have<lb />
to look forward to:<lb />
COMING IN AUGUST<lb />
Pursuit of the Pink Panther<lb />
(MGM): Ted Waas stars as a Newf<lb />
York City detective assigned tol<lb />
locate the missing Inspector!<lb />
Clouseau, as well as the Pink Pan-<lb />
ther diamond. Blake Edwards<lb />
directed the seventh in the series<lb />
The Star Chamber (Twentieth<lb />
Century Fox): Michael Douglas<lb />
and Hal Holbrook star in<lb />
suspense thriller about the secret)<lb />
deliberations of an "extra-legj<lb />
body<lb />
Easy Money (Orion): Rodney<lb />
Dangerfield is a carousing bab<lb />
photographer who stands to in-<lb />
herit a fortune if he will lose<lb />
weight and give up all his vices.<lb />
With Joe Pesci and Jennifer Jasor<lb />
Leigh.<lb />
Strange Invaders (Orion): Paul<lb />
Le Mat, Nancy Allen, Diana Scar-j<lb />
wid and Louise Fletcher. Contend<lb />
porary sci-fi tale of invaders fror<lb />
another world who attempt to sei-<lb />
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Hamlisch's collaboration with<lb />
lyricist Carole Bayer Sager.<lb />
Hamlisch, whose Broadway<lb />
usical credits include A Chorus<lb />
-ine, has written some of the past<lb />
decade's finest elevator tunes<lb />
("furniture music") as well as<lb />
legitimate stage hits, pop<lb />
blockbusters and award-winning<lb />
film scores. Just think how many<lb />
of Mike Douglas's guests would<lb />
be at a loss for a song without<lb />
Chorus Line's "What I Did For<lb />
I oe<lb />
But. unfortunately, most of<lb />
Hamlisch's tunes for They're<lb />
Playing Our Song run together in-<lb />
to one long Las Vegas lounge act.<lb />
The exceptions in Monday night's<lb />
opening performance relied on<lb />
jazzy vocal assistance from the<lb />
M-member "chorus" or from<lb />
cute props (tiny toy pianos).<lb />
Sara Riva Krieger and John<lb />
Kuhn took the leading roles of<lb />
Sonia Walsk and Vernon Gersch,<lb />
a hyper, neurotic lyricist and a<lb />
successful, stuffy composer<lb />
brought together by their agents.<lb />
They fall in and out of love over<lb />
the course of two acts, have<lb />
hilarious arguments, part painful-<lb />
ly and re-unite just in time for the<lb />
final curtain. Both Krieger and<lb />
Kuhn possess more than adequate<lb />
musical and comedic gifts to carry<lb />
the roles, though Krieger had to<lb />
endure a body mike that garbled<lb />
and grated some of her most<lb />
cal moments. Certainly<lb />
ier<lb />
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Scheduled<lb />
starred with comedian Robert<lb />
Klein in the story of a lyricist<lb />
(she) and a composer (he) who<lb />
find that their private relation-<lb />
ship doesn't always run as<lb />
moothly as the songs they write<lb />
together.<lb />
'When season tickets first<lb />
went on sale in November, we<lb />
realized this was going to be a<lb />
very popular show said Sum-<lb />
mer Theatre General Manager<lb />
Scott Parker, explaining the<lb />
decision to schedule a matinee.<lb />
"There are still many excellent<lb />
seats available for that perfor-<lb />
mance he said.<lb />
Tickets may be purchased at<lb />
the box office or mav be reserv-<lb />
ed by calling "57-6390.<lb />
Days<lb />
wool.<lb />
The two-piece was introduced<lb />
in the late 50s and continued to<lb />
change its style as the summers<lb />
passed. By 1964, the bikini, which<lb />
made its debut on the French<lb />
Riviera, spread throughout the<lb />
United States.<lb />
For girls too shy to wear the<lb />
skimpy bikini on the beach<lb />
backyard pools began springing<lb />
up across the country. In 1948<lb />
only 2500 pools existed. Ten years<lb />
See NEW, Page 7<lb />
fwever, know all about H.<lb />
S4,<lb />
A<lb />
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Crowd Loves Simon's 'Song<lb />
Successful Performances Close<lb />
THF EASTCAROl INIAN<lb />
JULY 27. 1983<lb />
Coot, from Page 6<lb />
Krieger has one of the<lb />
finest (and strongest)<lb />
voices of the sum-<lb />
mer's four produc-<lb />
tions, but she was<lb />
hindered more than<lb />
helped by the<lb />
microphone. Director<lb />
Loessin might have<lb />
been better off letting<lb />
her do her songs<lb />
without the un-<lb />
necessary, and ir-<lb />
ritating, back-up.<lb />
Kuhn was<lb />
delightful as the<lb />
overgrown, insecure<lb />
preppy composer. His<lb />
understated, reserved<lb />
style was a fine com-<lb />
plement to Krieger's<lb />
more frenzied, flam-<lb />
boyant kitsch.<lb />
Edgar R. Loessin's<lb />
direction was as<lb />
quickly paced as<lb />
New Styles In Bathing Suits<lb />
Reveal More Leg And Tummy<lb />
As Summer Days Get Hotter<lb />
Cont. from Page 6<lb />
later 87,000 pools dot-<lb />
ted the landscape, and<lb />
within 15 years the<lb />
number grew to<lb />
300,000. And with the<lb />
boom in pools came a<lb />
corresponding boom<lb />
in bathing suit sales<lb />
and manufacturing<lb />
and styles.<lb />
If bikinis were out<lb />
of the question,<lb />
women stuck with the<lb />
original one-piece.<lb />
Ruffles, sequins and<lb />
bold colors glamoriz-<lb />
ed these once drab<lb />
garments. In 1964<lb />
one-piece bathing<lb />
suits advertised in the<lb />
high-fashion<lb />
magazines cost about<lb />
$24 and bikinis $18.<lb />
Nowadays, bathing<lb />
suits are cut, colored<lb />
and angled in such<lb />
ways that any false<lb />
move could result in a<lb />
revealing situation.<lb />
Mens bathing<lb />
August Preview: Flicks<lb />
To Catch Over Break<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
SUTf Writer<lb />
The trades have it; and accor-<lb />
ding to the trades, August is going<lb />
to be an interesting month for<lb />
movies, if not a risky one. In this<lb />
final month of summer wishes,<lb />
studios make a last ditch effort to<lb />
make money with films that �<lb />
often times � aren't thought of as<lb />
big enough contenders for earlier<lb />
release. Usually, with the excep-<lb />
tion of a few films put off until<lb />
the slim fall season, the last of the<lb />
"big" commercial products are<lb />
released during this month; they<lb />
have to tide us over until<lb />
Christmas. Here's what we have<lb />
to look forward to:<lb />
COMING IN AUGUST<lb />
Pursuit of the Pink Panther<lb />
(MGM): Ted Waas stars as a New<lb />
York City detective assigned to<lb />
locate the missing Inspector<lb />
Clouseau, as well as the Pink Pan-<lb />
ther diamond. Blake Edwards<lb />
directed the seventh in the series.<lb />
The Star Chamber (Twentieth<lb />
Century Fox): Michael Douglas<lb />
and Hal Holbrook star in a<lb />
suspense thriller about the secret<lb />
deliberations of in "extra-legal<lb />
body<lb />
Easy Money (Orion): Rodney<lb />
Dangerfield is a carousing baby<lb />
photographer who stands to in-<lb />
herit a fortune if he will lose<lb />
weight and give up ail his vices.<lb />
With joe Pesci and Jennifer Jason<lb />
Leigh.<lb />
Strange Invaders (Orion): Paul<lb />
Le Mat, Nancy Allen, Diana Scar-<lb />
wid and Louise Fletcher. Contem-<lb />
porary sci-fi tale of invaders from<lb />
another world who attempt to set-<lb />
tle on Earth.<lb />
Yor, the Hunter from the<lb />
Future (Columbia): Reb Brown<lb />
stars as a mythical warrior sear-<lb />
ching for his tribe in an era when<lb />
"time and technology are<lb />
paradoxically reversed<lb />
Savage Islands (Paramount):<lb />
Tommy Lee Jones and Michael<lb />
O'Keefe. Action and adventure<lb />
on the South Seas in the late 19th<lb />
Century.<lb />
The Man Who Was Not There<lb />
(Paramount): Steve Guttenberg in<lb />
a 3-D action-adventure comedy as<lb />
a lowly government official on the<lb />
run from police and international<lb />
agents.<lb />
Smokey and the Bandit Part III<lb />
(Universal): The continued adven-<lb />
tures of the Bandit and Sheriff<lb />
Buford T. Justice. Stars Jackie<lb />
Gleason, Paul Williams and Pat<lb />
McCormick (but not Burt<lb />
Reynolds).<lb />
Going Berserk (Universal): Joe<lb />
Flaherty, Eugene Levy and John<lb />
Candy of SCTV fame. A<lb />
limousine driverpart-time drum-<lb />
mer is brainwashed by a religious<lb />
aerobics cult.<lb />
Flipped Out (Embassy):<lb />
Malcolm McDowell and Daniel<lb />
Stern. Backstage spoof of a New<lb />
Year's Eve rock concert.<lb />
Cujo (Warner Bros.): Suspense<lb />
thriller starring Dee Wallace, bas-<lb />
ed on Stephen King's best-selling<lb />
novel.<lb />
Risky Business (Warner Bros.):<lb />
A sophisticated youth-oriented<lb />
comedy about love, sex, and free<lb />
enterprise, starring a cast of<lb />
newcomers.<lb />
Spinal Tap (Embassy): Comedy<lb />
about a British rock group return-<lb />
ing to the United States for its<lb />
farewell tour, directed by and<lb />
starring Rob Reiner.<lb />
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of same or less value<lb />
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8oz. Chopped Sirloin $2.49 with Salad Bar $3.49<lb />
AU Meals<lb />
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2 Locations to Better Serve You<lb />
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2903 E. 10th St.<lb />
trunks come in a<lb />
variety of color com-<lb />
binations. Even the<lb />
thin Speedo bikini has<lb />
sold itself to a few<lb />
confident sunbathers<lb />
and to many serious<lb />
competition swim-<lb />
mers.<lb />
Suits are made to<lb />
hide the flaws, expose<lb />
the better features and<lb />
make the wearer sexy<lb />
no matter their weight<lb />
and height. These<lb />
1980 styles have made<lb />
quite a few unknowns<lb />
into celebrities<lb />
because of the fan-<lb />
tastic figures they cut<lb />
in their bathing suits.<lb />
While traveling to<lb />
the beach, say your<lb />
thanks that wool<lb />
bathing suits are out-<lb />
dated, and showing<lb />
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suit in Greenville<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JULY 27 1983<lb />
PagcS<lb />
Charlie Harrison Gets -j<lb />
Three-Year Extension<lb />
ECU Athletic Director Dr. Ken<lb />
karr announced last week that<lb />
Head Basketball Coach Charlie<lb />
Harrison's contract has been ex-<lb />
tended.<lb />
Harrison joined the Pirate staff<lb />
last season and led his newly-<lb />
acquired team to an impressive<lb />
16-13 finish. The head coach also<lb />
recorded one of ECU's finest<lb />
recruiting years, including three<lb />
future Pirates who played in the<lb />
East-West all-star game Tuesday.<lb />
"We feel extremely good about<lb />
the basketball program and its<lb />
future with direction from Charlie<lb />
Harrison Karr said. "At the<lb />
time we selected Charlie, we felt<lb />
he was the right man to put our<lb />
program together in a very<lb />
positive manner and point it in the<lb />
proper direction for the future.<lb />
"With his outstanding 16-13<lb />
first year, but moreso, with the<lb />
many positives that surrounded<lb />
his program, we feel even stronger<lb />
that Charlie is the man to lead<lb />
East Carolina to its finest days of<lb />
modern basketball.<lb />
"For these reasons, I am pleas-<lb />
ed to announce that we are exten-<lb />
ding the original contract that<lb />
Charlie signed last year<lb />
Harrison, who signed a three-<lb />
year contract when he arrived at<lb />
ECU, now has a new three-year<lb />
contract extension.<lb />
With this strong vote of con-<lb />
fidence, Harrison many now en-<lb />
joy the East-West clash even<lb />
more. ECU hasn't had three<lb />
players in the all-star game since<lb />
the mid-1960's.<lb />
Derrick Battle, a 6-6 forward<lb />
from Northern Nash; Jack Turn-<lb />
bill, a 6-9 forward from Wilm-<lb />
ington New Hanover; and Roy<lb />
Smith, a 6-7 forward-center from<lb />
Gastonia Hunter Huss, played in<lb />
the game Tuesday night at the<lb />
Greensboro Coliseum.<lb />
"We're just elated to see three<lb />
of our six recruits in the game<lb />
Harrison said. "All of our<lb />
recruits will be playing and con-<lb />
tributing this coming season. This<lb />
gives us and our fans a chance to<lb />
see three fine future Pirates in ac-<lb />
tion against other outstanding<lb />
future college players<lb />
Last year, Harrison and his<lb />
team's 16-13 mark was the best<lb />
Pirate finish in three years. The<lb />
squad set a record for defense<lb />
scoring, allowing only 63.6 points<lb />
per game to break a 20-year-old<lb />
school record. The Pirates also<lb />
recorded the most road wins since<lb />
the 1974-75 season, and atten-<lb />
dance at home games increased<lb />
nearly 1,000 per game.<lb />
"We were pleased with last<lb />
year, but I feel this is really my<lb />
first season Harrison said.<lb />
"I've had the chance to put in my<lb />
system of play and recruited my<lb />
class.<lb />
"I look forward to 1983-84,<lb />
especially knowing that I have a<lb />
vote of confidence through the<lb />
contract extension from the ad-<lb />
ministration. I appreciate the ex-<lb />
tension and feel it means a great<lb />
deal to our overall program<lb />
Head Basketball Coach Charlie Harrison, seated here beside his assistants Dave Pendergraft and Tom<lb />
rise, just signed a new three-year contract.<lb />
Pirate Football Team Gets Respect A t Last<lb />
Pirate Head Football Coach Ed<lb />
Emory has been pleasantly sur-<lb />
prised by positive media reviews<lb />
from various football tabloids<lb />
and magazines.<lb />
"It's about time we started get-<lb />
ting some respect Emory said.<lb />
"Now we just need to get it in<lb />
September<lb />
Somebody out there certainly<lb />
thinks they will. In the 1983 edi-<lb />
tion of Pigskin Review" for ex-<lb />
ample, the Pirates are referred to<lb />
as "one of the nation's best foot-<lb />
ball secrets<lb />
Also in the review, the Bucs'<lb />
schedule was referred to as being a<lb />
brutal one, but then added that "<lb />
this club is capable of beating just<lb />
about anyone on a given Satur-<lb />
day<lb />
Cindy Pleasants<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
"They'll do it again this year<lb />
with a powerful running game<lb />
that should be even more effective<lb />
thanks to what appears to be an<lb />
improved aerial attack and a stub-<lb />
born bunch of stop troops the<lb />
Review stated.<lb />
"When all is said and done in<lb />
1983, don't be surprised if the<lb />
Pirates rock in with eight, even<lb />
nine wins chalked up Sounds<lb />
pretty good, huh?<lb />
Freshmen football players will<lb />
report for pre-season camp on<lb />
Aug. 6 and will begin work-out<lb />
practices on Aug. 8. Upper<lb />
classmen will report to ECU on<lb />
Aug. 11 and will begin practicing<lb />
on Aug. 12.<lb />
Imogene Turner has been nam-<lb />
ed head women's volleyball coach<lb />
and assistant women's softball<lb />
coach for ECU.<lb />
The 40-year-old Turner will<lb />
take over the Lady Pirate<lb />
volleyball program this fall and<lb />
assist Softball Coach Sue<lb />
Manahan during the spring.<lb />
A 1963 graduate of ECU,<lb />
Turner returned to her alma mater<lb />
in 1982 as an instructor in the<lb />
Health and Physical Education<lb />
department. She will continue<lb />
that role this season.<lb />
The Conway native played<lb />
basketball and softball at ECU<lb />
and went on to coach volleyball,<lb />
field hockey, track, basketball<lb />
and softball for 15 years in<lb />
Delaware and Georgia school<lb />
districts.<lb />
Turner received her M.A.<lb />
degree from Cal State University<lb />
in 1968.<lb />
Both football and basketball<lb />
graduate assistant coaches have<lb />
been named for the upcoming<lb />
season.<lb />
Head Coach Charlie Harrison<lb />
has selected former Pirate starter<lb />
Charlie Green to be his assistant.<lb />
Green completed his playing<lb />
career with ECU this past season,<lb />
helping the Pirates to a 16-13<lb />
finish as the second-leading scorer<lb />
and rebounder on the squad.<lb />
A native of Washington, D.C<lb />
Green transferred to ECU after<lb />
two seasons at Catonsville Com-<lb />
munity College in Baltimore, Md.<lb />
He quickly became noted as a<lb />
clutch player with outstanding<lb />
leadership abilities. Head coach<lb />
Emory will have five graduate<lb />
assistants helping out this year.<lb />
They are: Robert Barrow, running<lb />
backs; Jeff Farrington; defensive<lb />
backs; Dave Davis, defensive<lb />
ends-scout team; Kermit Blount,<lb />
offensive backfield-scout team;<lb />
and Joe Godette, tight ends.<lb />
28-year-old Barrow was head<lb />
football coach at Northern Nash<lb />
High School in Rocky Mount fcr<lb />
two seasons and was an assistant<lb />
coach at Middle Tennessee State<lb />
last season.<lb />
Farrington, 22, was a graduate<lb />
assistant football coach at The<lb />
Citadel in 1982.<lb />
Davis, 33, was a defensive back<lb />
at Frederick College in Port-<lb />
smouth, Va before becoming<lb />
head football coach at Northeast<lb />
Academy in Lasker, N.C. from<lb />
1971 to 1974. He also served as<lb />
head coach at Hobgood<lb />
Academy, Scotland Neck High<lb />
School and Camden High.<lb />
Blount, 25, was an all-CIAA<lb />
quarterback at Winston Salem<lb />
State University in 1977 and 1978.<lb />
He also played in the 1977 Gold<lb />
Bowl and the Black College All-<lb />
Star game in 1980. He was the<lb />
quarterback coach and assistant<lb />
offensive coordinator at Arm-<lb />
strong Kennedy High School in<lb />
Richmond, Va the past two<lb />
seasons.<lb />
Godette, 24, played offensive<lb />
guard, tackle and tight end during<lb />
a four-year career at East<lb />
Carolina from 1976 to 1980. He<lb />
has been an assistant coach at<lb />
J.H. Rose High School in Green-<lb />
ville for the past two seasons.<lb />
Women's Pirate Basketball<lb />
Coach Cathy Andruzi has an-<lb />
nounced that Lillion Barnes and<lb />
Laurie Sikes will serve as assistant<lb />
coaches for the 1983-84 season.<lb />
Barnes, who will be Andruzzi's<lb />
chief assistant, was a student-<lb />
assistant coach last season while<lb />
completing her degree in<lb />
psychology. She held the distinc-<lb />
tion of being the first four-year<lb />
letterwinner in the Andruzzi pro-<lb />
gram. The Wilson native was in-<lb />
strumental in the Lady Pirates<lb />
NCAA tournament berth in 1982.<lb />
Sikes completed her career in<lb />
1981 as the all-time assist leader at<lb />
ECU, although she only played<lb />
for two seasons. The Marietta,<lb />
Ga native tranferred from Peace<lb />
College in Raleigh.<lb />
Pirate Tickets will once again<lb />
be on sale at Wachovia banks all<lb />
throughout eastern North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
This is the third consecutive<lb />
year that Wachovia has<lb />
distributed Pirate tickets. The 47<lb />
branches are located from the<lb />
Virginia border north to the SQuth<lb />
Carolina border South, each of<lb />
Raleigh. The Fayetteville area has<lb />
also been included in this program<lb />
for the first time this year.<lb />
Season tickets or individual<lb />
game tickets for East Carolina<lb />
home football games are av ailable<lb />
now and will be throughout the<lb />
season.<lb />
"We are extremely pleased that<lb />
Wachovia has continued to work<lb />
with us on this ticket program<lb />
said Athletic Director Ken Karr.<lb />
"The results of the first two years<lb />
in operation indicate that this is a<lb />
very good way of getting tickets to<lb />
fans outside the immediate<lb />
Greenville Pitt County area<lb />
As Pirate fans and friends begin<lb />
their purchases, they will find<lb />
three ways of buying tickets at<lb />
Wachovia. One, the season ticket<lb />
for ECU's four home games is<lb />
$40.00. Individual game tickets<lb />
are $10.00 each. And third, the<lb />
Economy Plan ticket is available<lb />
again this year, with one buying<lb />
five season tickets in a special sec-<lb />
tion for half price.<lb />
The Pirates wil open its 1983<lb />
season on Sept 3 at Florida State,<lb />
with the home opener against<lb />
Murrav State set for 7 p.m. on<lb />
Sept. 17.<lb />
Keith Zengel, a four-year<lb />
member of the ECU tennis team,<lb />
has joined the Pirate staff as an<lb />
assistnat coach for 1984, head ten-<lb />
nis coach Pat Sherman announc-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Zengel plaved for ECU from<lb />
1978 to 1982. The Baltimore,<lb />
Md native received his degree in<lb />
1982 in physical education.<lb />
Greg Barnes and Rochel Rit-<lb />
tgers have been named assistant<lb />
trainers for the ECU Sports<lb />
Medicine Department.<lb />
The two will assist ECU's<lb />
Sports Medicine Director Rod<lb />
Compton in the health<lb />
maintenance of all Pirate athletes,<lb />
as well as teaching courses in the<lb />
univesity's sports medicine cur-<lb />
riculum.<lb />
Barnes received a B.S. degree in<lb />
education from Grand Valley<lb />
State College and his Masters in<lb />
physical education from Ohio<lb />
University in 1983. He is a native<lb />
of Detroit.<lb />
Rittgers, who is from Des<lb />
Moines, la earned her B.A.<lb />
degree from Northern Iowa and a<lb />
Master's degree in physical educa-<lb />
tion in 1983 from Eastern Ken-<lb />
tucky.<lb />
Both are certified trainers by<lb />
the National Athletic Trainers<lb />
Association.<lb />
Head Football Coach is happy that the Pirates are finally getting a<lb />
taste of the respect he's sought after for five years.<lb />
Pirates Grab Lead In NL East<lb />
1<lb />
A couple of unfamiliar names<lb />
sit atop the two divisions as the<lb />
baseball season prepares for<lb />
August "stretch" run. In the Na-<lb />
tional League East, the Pittsburgh<lb />
Pirates are the hottest team in<lb />
baseball with 13 victories in their<lb />
last 16 games. The Pirates have<lb />
used rejuvenated pitching and<lb />
timely hitting to move one game<lb />
in front of the Montreal Expos.<lb />
One big reason for the<lb />
resurgence of the Pirates has been<lb />
the play of Dave Parker, the NL<lb />
Most Valuable Player in 1978.<lb />
Since the Ail-Star break, Parker<lb />
has been batting over .400 and has<lb />
raised his average to .281.<lb />
In the American League West,<lb />
the Chicago White Sox are leading<lb />
a division that no one seems to<lb />
want to win. In a division with on-<lb />
ly two teams above the .500 mark,<lb />
the White Sox have a one-game<lb />
lead over Texas and are two<lb />
games in front of Kansas City and<lb />
California.<lb />
But none of it matters because<lb />
everyone knows that the Orioles<lb />
are going to win the World Series<lb />
anyway.<lb />
KEN BOLTON<lb />
Baseball Today<lb />
George Brett will probably start<lb />
carrying a tape measure with him<lb />
to the plate from now on. The<lb />
Kansas City Royals third baseman<lb />
had a iwo-run homer taken away<lb />
from him Sunday in Yankee<lb />
Stadium when it was discovered<lb />
that Brett's bat had more than 18<lb />
inches of pine tar on the handle.<lb />
The Royals filed a protest with<lb />
the American League office Mon-<lb />
day charging the umpires mis-<lb />
interpreted the rules. The Royals<lb />
argue that there is no provision in<lb />
the rule calling for ejection of a<lb />
player or nullification of a hit<lb />
resulting from having pine tar<lb />
beyond the 18-inch limit.<lb />
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St. Louis right-hander Neil<lb />
Allen was named National League<lb />
Player of the Week Monday.<lb />
Allen, outstanding since joining<lb />
the Cardinals last month in a deal<lb />
with the New York Mets, fashion-<lb />
ed back-to-back shutouts last<lb />
week.<lb />
American League honors went<lb />
to another pitcher. Rick<lb />
Honeycutt of the Texas<lb />
Rangers.Honeycutt won both of<lb />
his starts and improved his overall<lb />
record to 13-6.<lb />
The latest rumor in baseball is<lb />
that a major-league franchise will<lb />
be established here in Greenville.<lb />
It hasn't been officially announc-<lb />
ed yet, but "inside" sources have<lb />
told The East Carolinian that Bil-<lb />
ly Martin is considerng leaving<lb />
New York to manage the Green-<lb />
ville club.<lb />
Possible nicknames for the new<lb />
franchise include the Greenville<lb />
"Swingers" or the Greenville<lb />
"Hispes<lb />
Another announcement of par-<lb />
ticular interest to this area is<lb />
establishment of a new playoff<lb />
format. The winner of the World<lb />
Series will not be the world cham-<lb />
pions until they defeat the winner<lb />
of the "Down East Series<lb />
This week's trivia question:<lb />
Which U.S. city do the Atlanta<lb />
Braves play their home games in?<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
StaH Writer<lb />
"Here's a guy who's chasing<lb />
the Triple Crown wrote Sports<lb />
Illustrated's Steve Wulf in his re-<lb />
cent SI cover story on Atlanta<lb />
Braves Center fielder Dale Mur-<lb />
phy.<lb />
Come on Steve, that's a pretty<lb />
big prediction for any baseball fan<lb />
to make in the middle of July!<lb />
Every true baseball lover knows<lb />
that the Triple Crown is baseball's<lb />
most difficult and most coveted<lb />
prize.<lb />
Even a pitcher who leads the<lb />
league in wins, ERA's and<lb />
strikeouts never receives the praise<lb />
and glory that belongs to the hit-<lb />
ter who takes the Triple Crown.<lb />
To do this a hitter must lead the<lb />
league in three categories: home<lb />
runs, runs batted in and batting<lb />
average.<lb />
The Triple Crown Award has<lb />
only been presented a mere dozen<lb />
times in more than 100 years in<lb />
which accurate statistics have<lb />
been kept.<lb />
The award is perhaps best<lb />
known, not because of the few<lb />
who have won it, but rather<lb />
because of the dozens of all-time<lb />
greats who never did. Names like<lb />
Ruth, Aaron, Mays, DiMaggio,<lb />
and Musial to name a few. They<lb />
all got close, but not one of them<lb />
was able to take home the elusive<lb />
Triple Crown.<lb />
Researching the history of the<lb />
Triple Crown is like a dream come<lb />
true for the baseball statistic<lb />
freak. 1 was experiencing momen-<lb />
tary losses of breath and uttering<lb />
strange sounds in the library every<lb />
time I came across another in-<lb />
credible stat from years gone by.<lb />
Most baseball players would be<lb />
happy to lead their league in just<lb />
one of the three Triple Crown<lb />
categories, so when someone<lb />
manages to lead in all three, it's<lb />
exciting.<lb />
In this feature I'll talk about the<lb />
10 men who have won the Triple<lb />
Crown, and then I'll go on to<lb />
mention the all-time greats who<lb />
got close.<lb />
Perhaps it was appropriate that<lb />
Detroit Great Ty Cobb was the<lb />
first player to win the Triple<lb />
Crown (three others won the prize<lb />
prior to baseball's so-called<lb />
modern era.). The Georgia Peach,<lb />
best known for his prowness as a<lb />
singles hitter and base stealer<lb />
took the prize in 1909. The lively<lb />
ball era had still not arrived when<lb />
See TRIPLE, Page 9<lb />
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Rozelle<lb />
NEW YORK (AP)<lb />
Commissioner Pete<lb />
Rozelle of the Na-<lb />
tional Football<lb />
League is getting<lb />
tough with players<lb />
who use drugs, and<lb />
he's got support even<lb />
from teams affected<lb />
by the four suspen-<lb />
sions.<lb />
Pete Johnson and<lb />
Ross Browner of the<lb />
Cincinnati Bengals,<lb />
E.J. Junior of the St.<lb />
Louis Cardinals and<lb />
Greg Stemrick of the<lb />
New Orleans Saints<lb />
were suspended<lb />
without pay by<lb />
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suspensions carry<lb />
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game of tl<lb />
season, at w<lb />
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Cobb banged out a<lb />
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runs to go along with<lb />
his more respectable<lb />
115 RBI's and a .377<lb />
average.<lb />
Although this was<lb />
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tle of his career, no<lb />
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call Cobb's feat a<lb />
fluke. Let's not forget<lb />
he did manage to win<lb />
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titles during his il-<lb />
lustrious career<lb />
Cobb's combined<lb />
career totals for<lb />
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Crown categories is<lb />
17, which ranks only<lb />
second to Babe Ruth's<lb />
19 titles.<lb />
The next man to<lb />
win the Tnple Crown<lb />
had a career total of<lb />
13 league titles in Tri-<lb />
ple Crown categories.<lb />
That player was<lb />
Roger Hornsby of the<lb />
St. Louis Cardinals.<lb />
He's the only national<lb />
player who managed<lb />
to lead his league in<lb />
all three categories<lb />
twice. In 1922, Horn-<lb />
sby finished the<lb />
season with 42 home<lb />
runs, 152 RBI's and a<lb />
.401 batting average<lb />
In 1925, Hornsby<lb />
took his second triple<lb />
crown with 39<lb />
homers, 143 RBI's<lb />
and a .403 average.<lb />
Like Cobb. Horn-<lb />
sby was best known<lb />
for his light hitting<lb />
skills, he won seven<lb />
batting titles and four<lb />
RBI titles during his<lb />
career. Fortunately<lb />
for him, his only two<lb />
homerun titles came<lb />
in the same years he<lb />
led the league in the<lb />
other two Triple<lb />
Crown categories. On<lb />
two other occasions<lb />
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win two legs of the<lb />
Triple Crown.<lb />
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long for the next Tri-<lb />
ple Crown which was<lb />
captured during the<lb />
1934 season by the<lb />
famed Lou "Iron<lb />
Horse Gehrig of the<lb />
New York Yankees.<lb />
Gehrig hit .363 that<lb />
year for his only bat-<lb />
ting title. To go with<lb />
it, he banged out 49<lb />
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five season tickets in a special sec-<lb />
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The Pirates wil open its 1V8J<lb />
season on Sept 3 at Florida State.<lb />
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Murray State set for 7 p.m. on<lb />
Sept. 17.<lb />
Keith Zengel, a four-year<lb />
member of the ECU tennis team,<lb />
has joined the Pirate staff as an<lb />
assistnat coach for 1984, head ten-<lb />
nis coach Pat Sherman announc-<lb />
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1978 to 1982. The Baltimore,<lb />
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of Detroit.<lb />
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tion in 1983 from Eastern Ken-<lb />
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5te Sports Triple Crown,<lb />
in his re- Researching the history of the<lb />
Atlanta Triple Crown is like a dream come<lb />
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of July! time I came across another in-<lb />
Ivet knows credible stat from years gone by.<lb />
, baseball's Most baseball players would be<lb />
lst coveted happy to lead their league in just<lb />
one of the three Triple Crown<lb />
leads the categories, so when someone<lb />
LA's and manages to lead in all three, it's<lb />
the praise exciting,<lb />
to the hit- In this feature I'll talk about the<lb />
ple Crown. 10 men who have won the Triple<lb />
ust lead the Crown, and then I'll go on to<lb />
jries: home mention the all-time greats who<lb />
land batting got close.<lb />
Perhaps it was appropriate that<lb />
Award has Detroit Great Ty Cobb was the<lb />
mere dozen first player to win the Triple<lb />
100 years in Crown (three others won the prize<lb />
t is tics have prior to baseball's so-called<lb />
modern era.). The Georgia Peach,<lb />
erhaps best best known for his prowness as a<lb />
of the few singles hitter and base stealer,<lb />
but rather took the prize in 1909. The lively<lb />
of all-time ball era had still not arrived when<lb />
Names Uke TRIPLE, Page 9<lb />
DiMaggio,<lb />
Rozelle Suspends Four<lb />
NEW YORK (AP)<lb />
� Commissioner Pete<lb />
Rozelle of the Na-<lb />
tional Football<lb />
League is getting<lb />
tough with players<lb />
who use drugs, and<lb />
he's got support even<lb />
from teams affected<lb />
by the four suspen-<lb />
sions.<lb />
Pete Johnson and<lb />
Ross Browner of the<lb />
Cincinnati Bengals,<lb />
E.J. Junior of the St.<lb />
Louis Cardinals and<lb />
Greg Stemrick of the<lb />
New Orleans Saints<lb />
were suspended<lb />
without pay by<lb />
Rozelle Monday. The<lb />
suspensions carry<lb />
through the fourth<lb />
game of the 1983<lb />
season, at which time<lb />
the players can peti-<lb />
tion for reinstate-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"None of the four<lb />
is permitted to attend<lb />
traing camp, practice<lb />
sessions, meetings or<lb />
otherwise use club<lb />
facilities Rozelle<lb />
said. He said that he<lb />
had thouroughly<lb />
reviewed the cases of<lb />
the four with the<lb />
players and their<lb />
representatives before<lb />
reaching the decision.<lb />
Only one of the<lb />
four players � Junior<lb />
� was available for<lb />
comment and neither<lb />
he or the three teams<lb />
affected by the<lb />
suspensions protested<lb />
the ruling.<lb />
"The commissioner<lb />
made a decision in the<lb />
best interest of the<lb />
fans and the NFL<lb />
said Junior, en route<lb />
from Charleston, HI.<lb />
to St. Louis. "I accept<lb />
the decision and look<lb />
forward to returning<lb />
to the football Car-<lb />
dinals<lb />
Junior, a third-year<lb />
linebacker from the<lb />
University of<lb />
Alabama, was ar-<lb />
rested on April 6,<lb />
1982 at his apartment<lb />
in Tuscaloosa, Ala.<lb />
and charged with<lb />
possession of cocaine<lb />
and marijuana. He<lb />
entered a plea of guil-<lb />
ty to the cocaine<lb />
charge and was placed<lb />
on probation.<lb />
"We still continue<lb />
to be supportive of<lb />
E.J. Junior in his<lb />
(rehabilitation) pro-<lb />
gram and look for-<lb />
ward to his return to<lb />
fulltime duty Car-<lb />
dinals owner Bill<lb />
Bidwell said.<lb />
Stemrick also was<lb />
arrested on cocaine<lb />
felony charges, plead-<lb />
ed no contest, was<lb />
convicted and releas-<lb />
ed on probation.<lb />
The Saints corner-<lb />
back played at Col-<lb />
orado State before<lb />
moving into the NFL<lb />
with Houston in 1975.<lb />
He was released by<lb />
the Oilers fottowinf<lb />
his drug problems and<lb />
claimed on waivers by<lb />
the Saints.<lb />
Phillips said team<lb />
rules would have dealt<lb />
harshly with Stemrick<lb />
if he had been caught<lb />
with cocaine while a<lb />
member of the Saints.<lb />
"If it had been on<lb />
our team, it wouldn't<lb />
have been up to the<lb />
commissioner. He<lb />
would have been gone<lb />
before it got that<lb />
far Phillips said.<lb />
"We're not going to<lb />
tolerate it, and the<lb />
players know it<lb />
Triple Crown Remains Elusive Even<lb />
For Today 9s Major League Players<lb />
Cont'd From Page 8<lb />
Cobb banged out a<lb />
meager nine home<lb />
runs to go along with<lb />
his more respectable<lb />
115 RBI's and a .377<lb />
average.<lb />
Although this was<lb />
the only home run ti-<lb />
tle of his career, no<lb />
one could rightfully<lb />
call Cobb's feat a<lb />
fluke. Let's not forget<lb />
he did manage to win<lb />
"other batting titles<lb />
and three more RBI<lb />
titles during his il-<lb />
lustrious career.<lb />
Cobb's combined<lb />
career totals for<lb />
leading the league in<lb />
any of the three Triple<lb />
Crown categories is<lb />
17, which ranks only<lb />
second to Babe Ruth's<lb />
19 titles.<lb />
The next man to<lb />
win the Triple Crown<lb />
had a career total of<lb />
13 league titles in Tri-<lb />
ple Crown categories.<lb />
That player was<lb />
Roger Hornsby of the<lb />
St. Louis Cardinals.<lb />
He's the only national<lb />
player who managed<lb />
to lead his league in<lb />
all three categories<lb />
twice. In 1922, Horn-<lb />
sby finished the<lb />
season with 42 home<lb />
runs, 152 RBI's and a<lb />
.401 batting average.<lb />
In 1925, Hornsby<lb />
took his second triple<lb />
crown with 39<lb />
homers, 143 RBI's<lb />
and a .403 average.<lb />
Like Cobb, Horn-<lb />
sby was best known<lb />
for his light hitting<lb />
skills, he won seven<lb />
batting titles and four<lb />
RBI titles during his<lb />
career. Fortunately<lb />
for him, his only two<lb />
homerun titles came<lb />
in the same years he<lb />
led the league in the<lb />
other two Triple<lb />
Crown categories. On<lb />
two other occasions<lb />
Hornsby managed to<lb />
win two legs of the<lb />
Triple Crown.<lb />
Fans didn't wait<lb />
long for the next Tri-<lb />
ple Crown which was<lb />
captured during the<lb />
1934 season by the<lb />
famed Lou "Iron<lb />
Horse Gehrig of the<lb />
New York Yankees.<lb />
Gehrig hit .363 that<lb />
year for his only bat-<lb />
ting title. To go with<lb />
it, he banged out 49<lb />
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home runs and drove<lb />
in 165 runs. Gehrig<lb />
won two other home<lb />
run titles on four<lb />
other RBI titles for a<lb />
career total of nine<lb />
Triple Crown<lb />
category league leads.<lb />
Keep in mind that<lb />
Gehrig played on the<lb />
same team with none<lb />
other than the "Great<lb />
Bambino Babe<lb />
Ruth. A player had to<lb />
be pretty good to beat<lb />
out the Babe.<lb />
St. Louis Cardinal<lb />
Joe Medwick surpris-<lb />
ed a lot of people<lb />
when he won the Tri-<lb />
ple Crown in 1937.<lb />
Medwich hit 31 home<lb />
runs and drove in 154<lb />
runs to go along with<lb />
his .374 batting<lb />
average. Besides two<lb />
other RBI titles, Med-<lb />
wich never led his<lb />
league in any other of<lb />
the Triple Crown<lb />
categories.<lb />
In 1942. Boston i<lb />
Red Sox outfielder<lb />
Ted Williams won his<lb />
first of two Triple<lb />
Crowns. Williams<lb />
pounded out 36<lb />
homers, 137 RBI's<lb />
and hit .356 that year.<lb />
He won the Triple<lb />
Crown again in 1947<lb />
when he hit .343 with<lb />
32 home runs. His 114<lb />
RBI's was the lowest<lb />
total in that category<lb />
for any Triple Crown<lb />
winner.<lb />
It's hard to dispute<lb />
that Williams was the<lb />
most versatile of the<lb />
Triple Crownefs.<lb />
With his six batting<lb />
titles, four home run<lb />
titles and four RBI<lb />
titles for a total of 14,<lb />
Williams showed that<lb />
he possessed excep-<lb />
tional skills in all<lb />
three Triple Crown<lb />
categories.<lb />
It was 1956 before<lb />
baseball saw its next<lb />
Triple Crowner in the<lb />
form of a young New<lb />
York Yankee center-<lb />
fielder by the name of<lb />
Mickey Mantle. On<lb />
two occasions (1058<lb />
and 1960), Mantle<lb />
took home both the<lb />
home run and RBI<lb />
titles for two legs of<lb />
the Triple Crown.<lb />
It only happened<lb />
once and Frank<lb />
Robinson of the<lb />
Baltimore Orioles was<lb />
the beneficiary. In<lb />
1966, it all came<lb />
together for Robin-<lb />
son. His 49 home<lb />
runs, 122 RBI's and<lb />
.316 average led the<lb />
American league in<lb />
each category. Robin-<lb />
son never led the<lb />
league in any of the<lb />
Triple Crown<lb />
categories either<lb />
before or after his<lb />
monumental season.<lb />
One year<lb />
later�and 16 seasons<lb />
ago�Red Sox out-<lb />
fielder Carl Yastrzem-<lb />
ski took another Tri-<lb />
ple Crown title. Yaz,<lb />
like Robinson, put it<lb />
all together in 1967.<lb />
His 44 homers, 121<lb />
RBI's and .326<lb />
average led the<lb />
American league in all<lb />
these areas. And like<lb />
Robinson, Yaz also<lb />
has only won the<lb />
home run and RBI<lb />
titles one time each<lb />
during his career. His<lb />
two other batting<lb />
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gave Yastrzemski a<lb />
career total of five<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 27, 1983<lb />
Cain Upset By<lb />
Lack Of Carries!<lb />
SUWANEE, Ga.<lb />
(UPI) � Lynn Cain is<lb />
so upset by his ap-<lb />
parent status in the<lb />
Atlanta Falcons' new<lb />
offensive scheme, he<lb />
doesn't want to talk<lb />
about it.<lb />
Although a starter,<lb />
along side William<lb />
Andrews, in every<lb />
game the past three<lb />
seasons, Cain carried<lb />
the ball less than<lb />
rookie Gerald Riggs<lb />
in 1982, and with new<lb />
Coach Dan Henning<lb />
going t, a "one-back"<lb />
offense this year,<lb />
there's a likelihood<lb />
he'll carry it a lot less<lb />
in 1983.<lb />
There have been<lb />
reports that Cain has<lb />
been "trade bait"<lb />
since early spring, but<lb />
a scarcity of takers.<lb />
The resulting<lb />
doubts are evident.<lb />
Cain becomes more<lb />
withdrawn every day.<lb />
He'll answer ques-<lb />
tions about his siua-<lb />
tion if pressed, but it<lb />
is obvious he'd rather<lb />
not.<lb />
"I'm just trying 3to<lb />
understand my role<lb />
he said softly. "1<lb />
realize there is always<lb />
a chance of being<lb />
phased out.<lb />
"I may be forced to<lb />
make a decision<lb />
said Cain, refusing to<lb />
devulge if he is think-<lb />
ing trade or retire-<lb />
ment. "My family (in<lb />
California) is con-<lb />
cerned about me and<lb />
would like to see me<lb />
coming back that<lb />
way<lb />
Lynn Cain is used<lb />
to playing in the<lb />
shadowof other runn-<lb />
ing backs. Although<lb />
he gained more yar-<lb />
dage (887) his senior<lb />
season than any<lb />
Southern Cal fullback<lb />
before him, he spent<lb />
most of his Trojans<lb />
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Heisman Trophy win-<lb />
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Cain was a fourth-<lb />
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took Andrews, their<lb />
all-time leading<lb />
rusher, in the third<lb />
round that year) and<lb />
after missing half his<lb />
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knee injury hit his pro<lb />
peak in 1980 when he<lb />
rushed for 915 yards.<lb />
Those � are days of<lb />
wine and roses for<lb />
Lynn Cain. He and<lb />
Andrews were rated<lb />
the best 1-2 punch in<lb />
the NFL and the<lb />
future seemed<lb />
limitless.<lb />
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drews had another<lb />
1,300-yard season in<lb />
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tion was cut almost in<lb />
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