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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 NoyT<lb />
Wednesday, September 14, 1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
'SO'?00 Deaths From Dramatic Starvation<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Nw� rdllor<lb />
A 1982 report released by the<lb />
I nited Nations claims that 50,000<lb />
people die each day from<lb />
'dramatic starvation Two<lb />
organizations have been actively<lb />
working to educate the Greenville<lb />
and ECU community about this<lb />
global tragedy.<lb />
The Greenville-ECU Hunger<lb />
( oalition and the Greenville<lb />
Hunger Project have active<lb />
chapters on campus which are<lb />
working to educate students about<lb />
the hunger problem and ways to<lb />
On The Road<lb />
combat it both at home and t<lb />
underdeveloped countries.<lb />
Both groups conduct various<lb />
educational events and other pro-<lb />
jects designed to involve ECU<lb />
students in a problem they believe<lb />
can be solved. "Hunger is existing<lb />
in a world that has enough bounty<lb />
to feed everyone claims Jen-<lb />
nifer Baughan, an ECU graduate<lb />
student and local coordinator of<lb />
the Hunger Project, an interna-<lb />
tional organization working on<lb />
the problem of hunger through its<lb />
local affiliates. "We're not realiz-<lb />
ing our responsibility to the coun-<lb />
tries whose economic straits are<lb />
such that they can't afford to feed<lb />
the majority of their people<lb />
Baughan said the figure of<lb />
50,000 deaths per day is only an<lb />
estimate and that actual figures<lb />
would be impossible to obtain<lb />
It's very diffecult to get a body<lb />
count Baughan said, because<lb />
many hunger-related deaths occur<lb />
in rural village in underdeveloped<lb />
countries which are often inac-<lb />
cessible by vehicle and without<lb />
means of communication.<lb />
Tekle Tomlinson, a senior<lb />
United Nations World Food Pro-<lb />
gram liaison officer, agrees with<lb />
Baughan's analysis of the hunger<lb />
problem. Reached Monday by<lb />
telephone at his New York office<lb />
Tomlinson said transportation<lb />
and distribution were major fac-<lb />
tors in the battle against hunger.<lb />
"We know there is food available<lb />
to feed every man, women and<lb />
child who's hungry Tomlinson<lb />
said. "It is really essentially the<lb />
problem of making the food<lb />
available in a form that can be<lb />
utilized by people  at the center<lb />
of need<lb />
Baughan and her husband Dr.<lb />
David Baughan, director of<lb />
ECU's predoctral program in<lb />
family medicine, conduct what<lb />
they call "hunger briefings" for<lb />
different groups. A briefing is a<lb />
five-hour hunger education pro-<lb />
gram designed by the Hunger Pro-<lb />
ject's national office. At the con-<lb />
clusion of each briefing par-<lb />
ticipants are asked to make a<lb />
pledge in writing to take specific-<lb />
action in the fight against hunger.<lb />
Several times last year the<lb />
Hunger Project joined forces with<lb />
the Hunger Coalition for specific<lb />
events. The groups will be work-<lb />
ing together on a series of events<lb />
slated for U.N. proclaimed World<lb />
Food Day next month.<lb />
The Hunger Coalition is sup-<lb />
ported primarily by ECU students<lb />
and holds weekly meetings to plan<lb />
projects and invite guest speakers<lb />
to discuss hunger-related topics.<lb />
Besides World Food Day<lb />
events, the Hunger Coalition also<lb />
sponsors a fast in November and a<lb />
hunger walk in the spring.<lb />
During next month's activities<lb />
the two groups plan to perform a<lb />
street theatre skit in front of the<lb />
student supply store to dramatize<lb />
the hunger problem.<lb />
Both Baughan and Tomlinson<lb />
say it's hard for people in<lb />
See STARVATION, Page 5.<lb />
New Buses Ready To Roll<lb />
B TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
The SGA Transit Authority<lb />
received three new Thomas Built<lb />
buses Thursday which Transit<lb />
Manager Bill Hilliard said will<lb />
reduce operating expenses $50,000<lb />
per year.<lb />
According to Hilliard, each bus<lb />
cost S60.000. The transit authori-<lb />
ty has $60,000 of the money and<lb />
will borrow the remaining<lb />
$120,000 from the bank that of-<lb />
fers the lowest interest rate. The<lb />
loan will be repaid during the next<lb />
four years.<lb />
"We would have had to raise,<lb />
in the next five years, student fees<lb />
to cover more than a $150,000<lb />
loss Hilliard said about keeping<lb />
the old buses. "This way we pro-<lb />
ject that we'll be operating at a<lb />
savings of $50,000 a year<lb />
The 1983 models average 7<lb />
miles per gallon and will last<lb />
about 10 years; the old buses<lb />
averaged 3.3 miles per gallon and<lb />
have a life expectancy of 3-4<lb />
years.<lb />
At present, two buses run each<lb />
route. Because the new models<lb />
hold 100 people � approximately<lb />
30 more than the old buses � only-<lb />
one bus will be needed per route.<lb />
The new engines each have a<lb />
warranty for 350,000 miles. The<lb />
old engines are warranted up to<lb />
12,000 miles or 12 months.<lb />
Hilliard said the new buses will<lb />
be used later this week or the<lb />
beginning of next week. The three<lb />
older buses will be used as back-<lb />
ups and charters.<lb />
�<lb />
STANLEY LEAKY � rDMO La�<lb />
ECU fullback Earnest Byner joins the referees in signaling the game-<lb />
winning touchdown in Saturday night's 22-16 victory over N.C. State.<lb />
Black Joins Race<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
A former Greensboro educator,<lb />
Robert L. Hannon,announced his<lb />
Candida:y for governor Friday.<lb />
Hannon is the first black seeking<lb />
the 1984 democratic nomination.<lb />
"Based on the major issues,<lb />
I'm the best qualified candidate<lb />
Hannon said. "I stand for, and<lb />
will support, all policies and pro-<lb />
grams designed to improve the<lb />
quality of life for blacks, the<lb />
poor, and our society as a<lb />
whole Hannon said he would<lb />
work for expanded and equal job<lb />
opportunities for all North<lb />
Carolinians if he is elected.<lb />
Hannon said his candidacy<lb />
would also focus on several issues<lb />
including better housing, reducing<lb />
crime, expanded health care with<lb />
stable social security, pension and<lb />
retirement plans and improved<lb />
public education. "The No. 1<lb />
issue is education Hannon said<lb />
in a recent interview. "When a<lb />
black teacher retires they ought to<lb />
be replaced by black teachers<lb />
Hannon claims that "75 per-<lb />
cent of the time" a retiring<lb />
teacher is replaced by a white, ad-<lb />
ding that race discrimination is a<lb />
problem in the N.C. school<lb />
system. Hannon vows to<lb />
work to eliminate this problem.<lb />
Hannon said he would also<lb />
work on environmental issues ad-<lb />
ding that his training in en-<lb />
vironmental science will give him<lb />
an edge over other candidates. He<lb />
said the PCB hazardous waste<lb />
landfill in Warren County was a<lb />
poor environmental decision.<lb />
Hannon said he would support<lb />
a nuclear freeze provided that all<lb />
nations follow the same pattern.<lb />
Hannon is a former professor<lb />
at N.C. A&amp;T State University, a<lb />
former director of development<lb />
and university relations at Fayet-<lb />
teville State University and a<lb />
former school principal in Halifax<lb />
county. He ran unsuccessfully for<lb />
lieutenant governor in 1972 and<lb />
the U.S. Senate in 1974.<lb />
Beginning Oct. 1, buses will run<lb />
downtown on Thursday, Friday<lb />
and Saturday nights. One will<lb />
follow the purple route, running<lb />
down 10th Street and circling the<lb />
campus. The other will run<lb />
through central campus and the<lb />
surrounding areas.<lb />
When bars close at 2 a.m<lb />
buses will run until 2:30 a.m<lb />
they will operate until 1:30 a.m!<lb />
when bars start to close at 1 a.m.<lb />
Hilliard said the Student<lb />
Government Association is fun-<lb />
ding the night transit program.<lb />
Approximately $8,000 will be<lb />
transferred from the SGA<lb />
refrigerator rentals account into<lb />
an account for the night transit.<lb />
The service is operating on a trial<lb />
basis and will be re-evaluated in<lb />
December.<lb />
New Buses Arrive<lb />
ROB POOLE - PtMte Lab<lb />
2K�� � 'nrgb�ufTexp,uw�rby ,he TransH Au,horu �The - � �����<lb />
National Audience Views Pirate Victory<lb />
U. 1 V. r�V Of B A C: A v-w-f<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Hporti Editor<lb />
Along with the national publici-<lb />
ty, the Pirates have especially en-<lb />
joyed the increasing fan loyalty.<lb />
Last year, the Bucs would watch<lb />
as the stands would empty at<lb />
Ficklen Stadium during a home<lb />
game. That's why the Pirates<lb />
always enjoyed heading for<lb />
Florida State or Missouri where<lb />
they could play in front of a pack-<lb />
ed house.<lb />
N.C. State Coach Tom Reed<lb />
said the noise of the 57,700 fans<lb />
bothered his team's play Saturday<lb />
night. "We had tremendous dif-<lb />
ficulty with communication<lb />
because of the crowd noise<lb />
Reed said. "It wasn't a player's<lb />
mistake. It was a c ching<lb />
mistake. We just couldn't hear<lb />
Emory, however, would much<lb />
rather have to worry with a fan<lb />
problem than not. "They're his<lb />
(Reed's) fans Emory said. "It's<lb />
a situation that you have to get us-<lb />
ed to. We only had one problem.<lb />
When we got down to the goal line<lb />
before we scored a touchdown in<lb />
the fourth quarter, the fans really<lb />
felt like spurring the team on.<lb />
"They (fans) just have to know<lb />
when to stop cheering. You don't<lb />
do it when the quarterback is try-<lb />
ing to call a snap number because<lb />
he can't hear.<lb />
"It was a problem, but I'd<lb />
rather have a problem playing in<lb />
front of 57,700 people. I hope we<lb />
have that problem here this week<lb />
with 35,000 people in Ficklen<lb />
The Bucs will take on Murray<lb />
State this Saturday at 7 p.m. After<lb />
playing powerhouse teams like<lb />
FSU and N.C. State, the Bucs<lb />
might tend to take their next op-<lb />
ponent rather lightly. Emory says<lb />
that won't happen.<lb />
"One of our goals is to win<lb />
See HUNDREDS, Page 9.<lb />
Group Opposes Military Intervention<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
September 15 is the 162nd an-<lb />
niversary of Central America's in-<lb />
dependence from Spain. This day<lb />
has been designated as a National<lb />
Day of Action for peace in<lb />
Nicaragua and Central America.<lb />
During the week of September<lb />
11-18 a variety of activities will<lb />
take place throughout the state to<lb />
demonstrate opposition to what<lb />
organizers call "U.S. intervention<lb />
in Nicaragua and Central<lb />
America<lb />
Activities will also be taking<lb />
place on a national level. The<lb />
Carolina Interfaith Task Force on<lb />
Central America is directing the<lb />
North Carolina activities.<lb />
Gail Phares, directer of CIT-<lb />
CA, said, "Unless he is stopped<lb />
by Congress, Ronald Reagan<lb />
could plunge this country into the<lb />
most unwanted, unconscionable,<lb />
unnecessary and unwinnable war<lb />
in its history, not excepting Viet-<lb />
nam<lb />
Plans for this week's activities<lb />
were formulated in July after a<lb />
group of 157 Americans from 31<lb />
states visited Nicaragua. They<lb />
presented the American am-<lb />
bassador in Managua an official<lb />
letter of protest and also held a<lb />
peace vigil with Nicaraguans on<lb />
the nation's northern border with<lb />
Honduras. Following their trip,<lb />
the group decided to plan ac-<lb />
tivities to make more Americans<lb />
aware of conditions in Central<lb />
America.<lb />
Different activities are planned<lb />
at various locations in the state.<lb />
During the week, purple ribbons<lb />
will be displayed throughout the<lb />
Triangle Area to signify mourning<lb />
as well as to demonstrate op-<lb />
positon to the current U. S. policy<lb />
ofdeath and destruction<lb />
Phares said.<lb />
Also planned are teach-ins,<lb />
forums, films and lectures.<lb />
Delegations from different cities<lb />
plan to visit Sen. Jesse Helms<lb />
(R-N.C.)to expressing their op-<lb />
position to his continued support<lb />
of oppressive regimes in<lb />
Guatemala and Nicaragua, said<lb />
C1TCA Assistant Director Joe<lb />
Moran.<lb />
The week's most important ac-<lb />
tivity is a peace vigil in Raleigh on<lb />
Sept. 15. The vigil will be held<lb />
from noon to 2:00 p.m. outside<lb />
the state capital, Moran said.<lb />
Through the use of a variety of art<lb />
forms, participants hope to repre-<lb />
sent a positive theme emphasizing<lb />
the social gains made by<lb />
Nicaraguans during the last<lb />
decade. CITCA's purpose in<lb />
planning these activities is to in-<lb />
crease public awareness of the ef-<lb />
fects of American involvement in<lb />
Central America with hopes that<lb />
citizens will pressure Congress to<lb />
discontinue support of the Presi-<lb />
dent's policies. Phares said the ac-<lb />
tions are more timelv now due to<lb />
U.S. military activity.<lb />
Music Dean Resigns.<lb />
Colleagues Shocked'<lb />
By MILLIE WHITE<lb />
Aidstaat Newt Editor<lb />
Effective July 1, Dr. Charles F.<lb />
Schwartz will regisn as dean of the<lb />
ECU School of Music. Schwartz<lb />
will stay on the school's faculty as<lb />
a tenured professor.<lb />
Formerly dean of the school of<lb />
Fine Arts at California State<lb />
University, Schwartz became dean<lb />
of the ECU School of Music in<lb />
July 1981.<lb />
Schwartz was elected to the<lb />
board of directors of the National<lb />
Association of Schools of Music<lb />
in December 1981.<lb />
One member of the ECU<lb />
School of Music faculty said<lb />
"everyone was every surprised, it<lb />
(the resignation) came as a total<lb />
surprise and a big shock The<lb />
source added faculty members are<lb />
upset and "a little confused as to<lb />
why it took place<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Acedemic<lb />
Affairs, Dr. Angelo A. Volpe,<lb />
said plans to conduct a search for<lb />
a successor to Schwartz would be<lb />
announced later.<lb />
"I have accepted Dr.<lb />
Schwartz's resignation with<lb />
regret Volpe said. "I respect his<lb />
decision and understand his desire<lb />
to return to full-time teaching and<lb />
creative activity Volpe ad-<lb />
ded he is "pleased that Dr.<lb />
Schwartz will continue as a<lb />
member of the faculty in our fine<lb />
School of Music. I wish him<lb />
every success for the future<lb />
Volpe said.<lb />
Several attempts were made by<lb />
The East Carolinian to reach<lb />
Schwartz. An official contacted in<lb />
his office said Schwartz had "no<lb />
comment" on the matter.<lb />
Dr. Charles F. SchwaiH<lb />
Soap Box Forum Back<lb />
By JENNIFER<lb />
JENDRASIAK<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Soap Box Forum<lb />
will return to campus this<lb />
Thursday. Student organizers<lb />
of the open-mike forum are in-<lb />
viting students and faculty<lb />
members to discuss the United<lb />
States' Central America<lb />
policy.<lb />
Organized last April, the<lb />
Soap Box Forum was designed<lb />
to give people an opportunity<lb />
to openly debate current<lb />
issues. The event is sponsored<lb />
by the ECU Catholic Newman<lb />
Center.<lb />
Mickey Skidmore, a<lb />
spokesperson for the center,<lb />
coordinates the selection of<lb />
topics for the forum. Anyone<lb />
with a topic sugestion can con-<lb />
tact Skidmore at the center.<lb />
A person wishing to express<lb />
an opinion may speak from<lb />
the podium for up to five<lb />
minutes. Speakers may also re-<lb />
quest rebuttal time.<lb />
The forum is scheduled to<lb />
begin at noon in front of the<lb />
ECU Student Supply Store.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SPETEMBER 14, 1983<lb />
Announcements<lb />
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The East Carolinian in care of<lb />
the production manager<lb />
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�sgiving Vacation 8 days<lb />
ghts S8�l 00 from Raleigh. 3<lb />
eals, lodging and unlimited<lb />
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hi sas vacation Dec 27 30 4<lb />
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aderdaie, 3 meals, lodging<lb />
i even dives RSVP $100 deposit<lb />
. ept 15th<lb />
For information and reserva<lb />
� ons call Ray Scharf, Dir ot<lb />
It cs at 757 6441 or 756 9339<lb />
SAB<lb />
The Student Athletic Board<lb />
will meet Wednesday evening<lb />
September 14, 1983 at 5 00 in<lb />
room 248 In Mendenhall<lb />
GEOLOGY CLUB<lb />
A Geology Club meeting will<lb />
be held Thursday Sept 17 at 8 00<lb />
p m m Graham 301 A slide<lb />
show on this past summer's field<lb />
camp will be presented Light<lb />
refreshments will be provided<lb />
Plans tor tail activities will be<lb />
discussed All interested per<lb />
sons are invitee!<lb />
REBEL<lb />
The REBEL is still in need of<lb />
an Art Editor if you are in<lb />
teresteo in this position, come<lb />
by the REBEL ottice located on<lb />
the second floor ot the publica<lb />
tions building MWF, 3 4 00 or<lb />
call 757 6502 and leave a<lb />
message<lb />
FIELD HOCKEY<lb />
Attention anyone interested in<lb />
playing club Field Hockey<lb />
there s a mandatory meeting<lb />
Wednesday Sept 21st at 5 00 in<lb />
Rm 102 of the Memorial Gvm<lb />
Please attend this meeting if you<lb />
want to play if you can t make<lb />
� t call Cory at 758 8985<lb />
SURFING CLUB<lb />
There wili be a surfing club<lb />
meeting Thursday evening Sept<lb />
15 at 7 00 in the all purpose room<lb />
m Mendenhall Surfers please<lb />
bring your ten dollar member<lb />
tees to this meeting Anyone who<lb />
enioys surfing including girls,<lb />
teel tree to attend this meeting<lb />
INTERNATIONAL<lb />
LANGUAGE<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
'he international Language<lb />
� ja-i'zaton w.M be meeting on<lb />
vednesday September 14, '983<lb />
The meeting will be held in<lb />
BC 301 at 2 30 p m Everybody<lb />
s weico-e to iOm the interna<lb />
a language Organization<lb />
do no' nave to be a Foreign<lb />
a"guage maior or minor to<lb />
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EPSILON<lb />
PI TAU<lb />
- .ra Tech Honor Socie<lb />
� � v � rs- "iwiing this yr<lb />
�'� cookout<lb />
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kmm Recorder Charles<lb />
(her Next meeting will be<lb />
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CHEMISTRY<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
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AMERICAN<lb />
MARKETING<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
The American Marketing<lb />
Assosc:ation is having an<lb />
organizational meeting Thurs<lb />
aay September 15 at 4 00 p m<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Room 244 All interested persons<lb />
ae welcome<lb />
If ?:0 pn<lb />
ting Roonr 201<lb />
�foments will De serveo in<lb />
! 204 toiiowng 'he semnar<lb />
GAMMA<lb />
BETA PHI<lb />
The next general meeting of<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will be held on<lb />
Thursday Sept 15. 1983 at 7 00<lb />
p m m Jenkins Art Auditorium<lb />
Please bring local membership<lb />
dues of tour dollars We are look<lb />
ing forward to seeing all Ot yOu<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
The Brothers ot P kappa Phi<lb />
fraternity would like to thank<lb />
the Sisters and Pledges of the<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta sorority for mak<lb />
ing Pret night an unforgettable<lb />
one Let's do it again' We also<lb />
want to remind everyone ot the<lb />
Miller Pi k aop Beach Musk<lb />
Fest val coming Sept 18<lb />
Featured are Chairman of the<lb />
Board' Breeze and North<lb />
Tower Advanced tickets are<lb />
$7 00 from any Pi Kappa Plv<lb />
Brother This rr.aior tnrow down<lb />
will be held at the new Pitt Coun<lb />
ty Fair Grounds Don t miss it!<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
ALPHA PHI<lb />
PLEDGES<lb />
The sisters wish to welcome<lb />
their new pledges into the sorori<lb />
ty! Congratulations to all greeks<lb />
on Rush Thanks Sig Eps for a<lb />
great time Pref night<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
All Ambassadors are remind<lb />
ed that there will be a general<lb />
meeting on Wed Sept wth, at<lb />
5 00 p m m the Mendenhall<lb />
Multi Purpose room All<lb />
members are encouraged to at<lb />
tend<lb />
STUDYING FOR<lb />
TESTS?<lb />
.ant to know when your body is<lb />
' oadv to learn? Try NCSL s pt-r<lb />
sonaiized biorythms Your com<lb />
plete Inner cycle tor the entire<lb />
semester at the incredibly low<lb />
cost of $1 The sale starts at 9 00<lb />
Wed Sept U in the Lobby of the<lb />
Student Store NCSL We make a<lb />
difference<lb />
ZBT LITTLE<lb />
SISTERS<lb />
The ZBT Little Sisters would<lb />
like to congratulate the brothers<lb />
on a successful rush We also<lb />
want to congratulate the new of<lb />
ficers of Little Sisters We re<lb />
mmd the sisters of the meeting<lb />
Thursday September 15. 1983 at<lb />
5pm at the Mendenhall Cot<lb />
feehouse Please be there and<lb />
remember the dues deadline is<lb />
October 1, 1983<lb />
Little Sisters are reminded of<lb />
the meeting tonight at 5 p m in<lb />
the Mendenhall Coffeehouse<lb />
Please remember your dues<lb />
ECGC<lb />
The East Carolina Gay Com<lb />
muntiy will have its first<lb />
meeting of the year Monday.<lb />
Sept 19 The meeting is :hedul<lb />
ea for 7pm at the Newman<lb />
House 953 E 10th St The first<lb />
part of the meeting will be tor<lb />
planning events for the coming<lb />
year Afterwards there will be a<lb />
social Bring your favorite<lb />
beverage and get acquainted<lb />
All interested persons are cor<lb />
dially invited<lb />
INTER VARSITY<lb />
CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Wednesday at 6 30 in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium (Art Building). Paul<lb />
Leary will speak on Evangelism<lb />
as a lifestyle Come torn us and<lb />
learn more about what it means<lb />
to be a chnstian<lb />
ALPHA PHI<lb />
ALPHA CAR WASH<lb />
"ht. brothers ot Alpha Phi<lb />
Alpha will sponsor a car wash<lb />
Saturday Sept 17th in the park<lb />
ng lot of McDonald s located on<lb />
the corner of 10th and Charles A<lb />
percentage of the proceeds will<lb />
be donated to AID in the f.ght<lb />
against Sickle Cell<lb />
SOCIOLOGY AND<lb />
ANTHROPOLOGY<lb />
Sociology and Anthropology<lb />
majors, minors, and interested<lb />
students, A get acquainted party<lb />
for students and faculty, Thurs<lb />
day September 15, 5 30 7 30, 310<lb />
Meade Street Eat, drink, and be<lb />
merry<lb />
SIGMA<lb />
SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
The sister of Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma would like to con<lb />
gradulate their new fall pledge<lb />
class Lmda Lore. Dawn Dicker<lb />
son, Dallas Brown, Noel<lb />
Shaughnessy. Jennifer Wallace,<lb />
Kelly Manning, Mary vonne<lb />
Draper, Tracy Cole, Sarah Rod<lb />
wick. Jill White, Tracy Lawson,<lb />
Connie Briley, Kimla Byerly,<lb />
Lynne Siewers, Sue Sellers,<lb />
Kyle Humbert. Susan Evans,<lb />
Gussle Eggert, Bevery Shannon.<lb />
Denise Mulligan. Haley<lb />
Stephens, Melanie Huth, and<lb />
Amy Kopas.<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma, will be<lb />
holding a yardsale Saturday<lb />
September 17. 1983 at 803 East<lb />
5th Street<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Campus Crusade for Christ is<lb />
sponsoring "Prime Time" this<lb />
Thursday at 7 p m In the Nurs<lb />
ing Building Rm 101 Please<lb />
join us for tun, fellowship, and<lb />
Bible study We are looking for<lb />
ward to meeting you<lb />
AED<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Delta, pre<lb />
medical honor society, will have<lb />
its first meeting ot the semester<lb />
on Tuesday. September 13, in<lb />
Flanagan 307 at 7 30 p m Dr<lb />
Wayne Ayers, ECU Chemistry<lb />
Dept ana AED advisor, will<lb />
speak n the CaribDean Medical<lb />
School with a slide presentation<lb />
All members and guests are en<lb />
couraged to attend There will<lb />
be an executive meeting at 7.00<lb />
p.m, in the conference<lb />
SIGN LANGUAGE<lb />
CLASS<lb />
The ECU Program for Hear<lb />
mg Impaired Students and Sign<lb />
Language Club announce a non<lb />
credit introductory Sign<lb />
Language class, beginning 6<lb />
p m Wednesday, Sept 14 m<lb />
Brewster B Wing 203 For those<lb />
that have already taken the m<lb />
troductory course an in<lb />
termediate course will be of<lb />
fered on Tuesday nights starting<lb />
Sept 13 at 6 p m m Brewster<lb />
B Wing 205 There is no registra<lb />
tion required and no age hmit<lb />
instructor for the course will be<lb />
Michael Cotter<lb />
WZMB<lb />
Tune in to WZMB s Contem<lb />
DOrary gospel show every Sun<lb />
day mornmg from 6 10 p m ,<lb />
featuring artists like Keith<lb />
Green. Phil Keaggy. Amy Grant<lb />
and Leon Patillo. Comedians<lb />
like Mike Warnke and Isaac Air<lb />
Freight, and our regularly<lb />
scheduled program. ' Light n<lb />
Up " On WZMB. 91 j FM<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS<lb />
You may use tt torm �t right or<lb />
ust a separate sheet of paper If<lb />
you need more lines. There ere 33<lb />
units per line. Each letter, punc-<lb />
tuation mark and word space<lb />
counts as one unit. Capitalize and<lb />
nyphenate words properly. Leave<lb />
space at end of line it word<lb />
doesn't fit. No ads will be ac<lb />
cepted over the phone We<lb />
reserve the right to reject any ad.<lb />
All ads must be prepatd. Enclose<lb />
75c per line or fraction of a line.<lb />
Please print lefibly! Use capital and<lb />
lower case letters<lb />
Return to the Media Board<lb />
secretary b 3 p.m. the day beore<lb />
publication.<lb />
Name<lb />
Address.<lb />
CityState.<lb />
No lines.<lb />
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ALPHA<lb />
PHI ALPHA<lb />
Help the brothers of Alpha Phi<lb />
Alpha lick Sickle Cell Anemia by<lb />
making a minimal donation of 25<lb />
cents and receive a lollipop A<lb />
table will be set up in the soda<lb />
shop Wednesday, Thursday and<lb />
Friday<lb />
CADP<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Campus Alcohol and Drug Pro<lb />
gram on Tuesday, Sept 13, at 4<lb />
p m in room 210 Erwm Hall<lb />
CADP is a student operated ser<lb />
vice If you wish to become in<lb />
volved as a member of CADP<lb />
and help us promote responsible<lb />
decisions regarding chemical<lb />
use. please attend this meeting<lb />
All interested persons are in<lb />
vi ted<lb />
KAPPA<lb />
ALPHA PSI<lb />
An informal smoker will be<lb />
held tor all interested men on<lb />
September 13, 1983 at 8 30 p m<lb />
m the Coffee House located on<lb />
the lower level of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center<lb />
SGA ELECTIONS<lb />
The Student Government an<lb />
nounces their Fall elections The<lb />
filing dates are from Monday.<lb />
Sept 12 to Friday, Sept 16 The<lb />
mandantory meeting date for all<lb />
candidates is Monday Sept 19<lb />
at 7 p m Application tor can<lb />
didates may be picked up m 228<lb />
Mendenhall from 8 5 Positions<lb />
available 25 day student<lb />
representatives. 25 dorm reps<lb />
president and vce president of<lb />
all undergraduate and graduate<lb />
classes and<lb />
Secretary Treasurer lor Senior<lb />
Class<lb />
ROXY MUSIC<lb />
ARTSCENTER<lb />
The Ro�y Muse Arts Center<lb />
to Regroup Wednesday<lb />
September 14 at 7 30 p m in the<lb />
Community Building on Greene<lb />
Street. Greenville For informa<lb />
tion contact Bill Shepherd<lb />
752 5713<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
There will be an organ za<lb />
tional meeting on Thursday.<lb />
Sept 15 at 5 p.m in room 212<lb />
Mendenhall All members are<lb />
urged to attend to discuss future<lb />
Tlans for the club<lb />
That's-ight Albert Long the<lb />
second and last athlete in the<lb />
University of North Carolina's<lb />
history to letter in four sports<lb />
(football, basketball, baseball<lb />
and track) will be speaking at<lb />
Jarvis Memorial United<lb />
Methodist Church, September<lb />
11 14 Sunday through Wednes<lb />
day � every night at 7 30 p m<lb />
In definitely a modern day ap<lb />
proach, Albert talks, not<lb />
preaches, about Jesus and the<lb />
Bible m relation to apathy, self<lb />
centeredness. sex, peer<lb />
pressure, hypocrisy, alcohol and<lb />
drugs Albert Long is a dynamic<lb />
and motivating person you can<lb />
not afford to miss Albert Long,<lb />
nightly at 7 30, September 11 14<lb />
at Jarvis Church near campus<lb />
EPISCOPAL<lb />
SERVICE<lb />
A student Episcopal service of<lb />
Holy Communion will be<lb />
celebrated on Tuesday evening<lb />
Sept 13, in the chapel of St<lb />
Paul's Episcopal Church, 406 4th<lb />
St (one block from Garrett<lb />
dorm) The service will be at<lb />
5 30 p m with the Episcopal<lb />
Chaplain, the Rev BH Hadden,<lb />
celebrating<lb />
BIBLE<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Every Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
night we will have a Bible<lb />
fellowship at our house We<lb />
strive to teach the Bible so peo<lb />
pie can understand how to apply<lb />
Godly principles m their lives<lb />
Why? Because God wants us to<lb />
have a full and enioyable life<lb />
John 10 10. i Timothy 6 I7J<lb />
Come by ano check us out<lb />
i Tuesday and Thursday, 7 30<lb />
p m , at 112 Rotary Ave )<lb />
HONORS SEMINAR<lb />
Current Honors students and<lb />
all faculty are reminded of the<lb />
opportunity to propose Honors<lb />
Seminars tor spring 1984 See<lb />
pp 87 88 of the catalogue for<lb />
categories Seminars are ideally<lb />
generaiist, infer disciplinary,<lb />
and team taught<lb />
To be considered proposals<lb />
must be submitted in writing to<lb />
Dr David Sanders. Coordinator<lb />
of the Honors Program, co<lb />
English Department For fjr<lb />
ther details, call 6373<lb />
LACROSSE CLUB<lb />
If you play lacrosse or iust<lb />
want to learn, come down to the<lb />
bottom of College Hill at 2 00 on<lb />
Tuesday September 13 We need<lb />
every one interested to attend<lb />
LAW SOCIETY<lb />
Orgainnationai meeting<lb />
Thursday evening. September<lb />
15. 7pm. Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, room 212 information,<lb />
Diane Jones, 756 6556<lb />
BINGOICE<lb />
CREAM PARTY<lb />
The Department of university<lb />
Unions is sponsorng a<lb />
Bmgo'ice Cream Party on Tues<lb />
day. September 13. 1983 at 7 p m<lb />
m the Multi Purpose Room The<lb />
admission is 50 cents and �ou get<lb />
to eat all the delioous 'Ce cream<lb />
you like All ECU students,<lb />
faculty staff their dependents<lb />
and guest are welcome The<lb />
flavors of ice cream are Rocky<lb />
Road. Pralines and Oeam.<lb />
Chocolate Chip ano But'e<lb />
pecan Come out and eat<lb />
delicious ice cream arta trrWk<lb />
prizes, and enioy the tun Bring<lb />
a friend'<lb />
FAST FOR<lb />
LIFE<lb />
At the FAST FOR LIFE<lb />
enter Into its 6th wee a group<lb />
o� ECU students and Greenville<lb />
residents continues their Sat<lb />
morning vigJIs in support of the<lb />
tasters 7 51 4906<lb />
WEIGHTTRAINING<lb />
Do you want to get into'<lb />
weight training but are in<lb />
timidated by the weight Room'5<lb />
Don't be' Women and men<lb />
who have had little or no ex<lb />
penence with lifting weiohts as<lb />
part of an overall Ninas pro<lb />
gram are invited to idn us a'<lb />
intramural Rec Services for a<lb />
course m Beginning Weigh'<lb />
Training You will learn to use<lb />
the Universal machines, sta<lb />
tions, and light free wegh's cor<lb />
rectly and efficiently so mat you<lb />
will feel confident when tranng<lb />
on your own Methods taught<lb />
wilt include introductions to elf<lb />
cuit framing progressive<lb />
resistance exercise (PRE anc<lb />
proper warm up COOl down pro<lb />
cedures come add we gh'<lb />
training to your fitness pro<lb />
gram Firm up increase ear<lb />
body mass, get stronger and<lb />
have tun1 Bring (or check out! a<lb />
towel, wear hght weight com<lb />
fortable clothing shor's and<lb />
T shctsi and a support.ve<lb />
athletic shoe with flexible m d<lb />
sole f running shoes wth ar ng<lb />
heels and or varus wedge are<lb />
not recommended<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA<lb />
The Brothers ot Kappa S.gma<lb />
would like to welcome, and cor<lb />
gradulate our new pledges Ge�<lb />
i-eadv for me �ime ot your i.te a<lb />
the Murray State aa"�e<lb />
NIH<lb />
A representative from the Na<lb />
'iOn�i ins 'utes of Heai'h<lb />
Bethesda MD will be on cam<lb />
pus Octooer 5 7 to er. �<lb />
students who would i.ke to be<lb />
health research assis'an's<lb />
their Normal Volunteer pro<lb />
gra beginning Spr ng 1984<lb />
Students wiii par'cipa n ?�<lb />
perimenfs ano resear regar-<lb />
ding d'Sease control ano Mw<lb />
human body Will receive $12 50<lb />
per oav s' pend plus free room<lb />
and board anc transportation<lb />
paid to ano rnm nih Students<lb />
n me health natural sciences<lb />
computer science and Ousness<lb />
f.eids who mar be nteres'ec<lb />
should contac' the Co op Ott ce<lb />
313 Rawi. immedatei. 'o s g-<lb />
up far an ntervew<lb />
NURSING<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
In order So receive <lb />
,ng pin by Decempe' .<lb />
orders must be piaer: -�<lb />
dent Supply Store A-<lb />
Building no later<lb />
Sep'ember 23 '98;<lb />
should be placed at the �<lb />
Counter orders mos1 te z : -<lb />
fun when the oroe sola<lb />
WOMEN'S<lb />
SOCCER CLUB<lb />
The ECU Wome" s SCCCEC<lb />
sport c uc s nc: "5 the r  -<lb />
organizational meeting vv�-c-es<lb />
day Septemoer 14 '933 s?6p rr<lb />
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socce' during ;3 84 ,et'<lb />
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T-Bone Steaks lb. $2.29<lb />
CfWcdUteu<lb />
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Gwaltney Franks<lb />
12 OZ. PKG. 99<lb />
Duncan Hines All Types<lb />
Cookie Mix 17 oz. box<lb />
99C<lb />
Overton s<lb />
Supermarket, lnc<lb />
Coca-Cola each<lb />
2 Liter Bottle 89<lb />
Limit 4 with $10.00<lb />
or more food order.<lb />
Additional Cokes each 99�.<lb />
Sealtest Assorted Flavors<lb />
Ice Cream<lb />
12 gallon carton<lb />
$1.69<lb />
.attest<lb />
aN5�Rj�SSS<lb />
(���(&amp; V<lb />
Maola milk<lb />
Old South Orange Juice<lb />
112 gallon paper carton<lb />
each OO �<lb />
Anheuser Busch<lb />
Natual Light Beer<lb />
6-pack<lb />
12 oz. can<lb />
$1.99<lb />
fl<lb />
ltuiai<lb />
LVlr<lb />
5 Discount Coupon<lb />
5 Discount<lb />
with $10.00 GROCERY ORDER<lb />
(Excluding Keg Beer)<lb />
Grade 'A' Brown<lb />
Large Eggs<lb />
dozen 78C<lb />
Limit 2 dozen<lb />
at this price.<lb />
Name<lb />
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NOT VALID IN CONJUNCTION<lb />
WITH ANY OTHER DISCOUNT<lb />
Expires 9-28-83.<lb />
Golden<lb />
Bananas<lb />
4lbs.$1.00<lb />
Fresh California<lb />
Broccoli<lb />
bunch<lb />
68<lb />
OVERTON'S SALUTES<lb />
THE PIRATES! SAVE WITH<lb />
US ON PRE-GAME<lb />
PARTY SUPPLIES.<lb />
Video<lb />
B VK.HOGGARD<lb />
vtt �ni�<lb />
Video games are<lb />
part of an ECU pro-<lb />
fessor's experiment to<lb />
educate the mentally<lb />
retarded. Jean Ann<lb />
Golden, assistant pro-<lb />
fessor and head of the<lb />
mental retardation<lb />
program in the<lb />
Psychology Depart-<lb />
ment and Cory<lb />
Medlin, a psychology<lb />
graduate student.<lb />
have designed a video<lb />
game to entertain and<lb />
teach people who<lb />
need round-the-clock<lb />
care.<lb />
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que. Nobody else is<lb />
doing this kind of<lb />
thing Golden said.<lb />
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lightl retarded hae<lb />
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Women mav soon<lb />
need to register�j<lb />
the draft if propc;<lb />
legislation prepapre: <lb />
by the Pentagonanc i<lb />
becomes lav InRe :<lb />
event of war. Depart-<lb />
ment of Defense of-j<lb />
ficials saida<lb />
militarv would<lb />
short about 30,000i<lb />
health-care piMc<lb />
sionals. To prevent a-<lb />
Nhortage, Presidentg, ii<lb />
Reagan ma ordei<lb />
women in health<lb />
fields to registerrgi<lb />
the draft.<lb />
Reaction to the pro-Bee- !<lb />
posal drew mixedMc<lb />
responses from ECU,<lb />
students, facultv� :<lb />
others in the health-<lb />
care field. Tw<lb />
associate professors in1<lb />
the ECU Schr"<lb />
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Video Games Educate lHARD days night<lb />
By N.K. HOGGARD<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
Video games are<lb />
part of an ECU pro-<lb />
fessor's experiment to<lb />
educate the mentally<lb />
retarded. Jean Ann<lb />
Golden, assistant pro-<lb />
fessor and head of the<lb />
mental retardation<lb />
program in the<lb />
Psychology Depart-<lb />
ment and Cory<lb />
Medlin, a psychology<lb />
graduate student,<lb />
have designed a video<lb />
game to entertain and<lb />
teach people who<lb />
need round-the-clock<lb />
care.<lb />
"We're very uni-<lb />
que. Nobody else is<lb />
doing this kind of<lb />
thing Golden said.<lb />
"Video games for the<lb />
lightly retarded have<lb />
already been<lb />
developed, but games<lb />
for the severely and<lb />
profoundly retarded<lb />
have never been at-<lb />
tempted<lb />
The average person<lb />
has a 100 IQ. Severely<lb />
retarded people have<lb />
an IQ less than 31.<lb />
Most of the people in<lb />
this category have<lb />
physical handicapps<lb />
that require constant<lb />
supervision; they<lb />
often can't do even<lb />
simple tasks.<lb />
Golden's video game<lb />
is designed for them.<lb />
The game has a joy<lb />
stick controlling a ball<lb />
on a screen. The<lb />
operator can move the<lb />
ball left or right. On<lb />
each side of the con-<lb />
trol ball are shapes,<lb />
colors, letters, or<lb />
numbers. When the<lb />
player moves the ball<lb />
toward the correct<lb />
side, a musical tune,<lb />
or other pleasurable<lb />
reinforcer, will<lb />
reward the game<lb />
player.<lb />
Golden said some<lb />
of the retarded people<lb />
playing the game have<lb />
trouble connecting the<lb />
movement of the stick<lb />
and the motion on the<lb />
screen. "But she<lb />
saidif this connec-<lb />
tion is taught, then<lb />
some basic<lb />
discrimination skills<lb />
may be possible<lb />
The skill learned can<lb />
help motivate a per-<lb />
son or prevent self in-<lb />
jury.<lb />
Golden hopes to<lb />
make the game pro-<lb />
gram affordable to<lb />
mental health centers<lb />
with small budgets.<lb />
The program is<lb />
designed for home<lb />
computers. The pro-<lb />
gram was developed<lb />
on Medlin's own com-<lb />
puter. The cost is ex-<lb />
pected to be below<lb />
$100.<lb />
Golden and Medlin<lb />
spent the entire sum-<lb />
mer perfecting the<lb />
program; they must<lb />
now wait for approval<lb />
from governing agen-<lb />
cies that insure<lb />
humane testing pro-<lb />
cedures. Golden ex-<lb />
pects final approval<lb />
soon.<lb />
The system will first<lb />
be used with Adult<lb />
Developmental Ac-<lb />
tivity Program<lb />
residents in Green-<lb />
ville. Carl Rothrock,<lb />
director of ADAP,<lb />
expressed optimism<lb />
for the video game on<lb />
Friday, but tempered<lb />
his optimism with<lb />
caution. "It is just too<lb />
new a concept to be<lb />
certain of results<lb />
Golden recently<lb />
contacted the O Berry<lb />
Center in Goldsboro,<lb />
N.C to expand her<lb />
project. The O'Berry<lb />
Center, with residents<lb />
averaging 12 on IQ<lb />
tests, has the most<lb />
severely retarded peo-<lb />
ple in North Carolina.<lb />
The director, Robert<lb />
Dively, devised a<lb />
panel for home com-<lb />
puters which will use<lb />
pressure switches<lb />
rather than a joy<lb />
stick. This device will<lb />
enable residents<lb />
unable to manipulate<lb />
a joy stick the oppor-<lb />
tunity to play the<lb />
game.<lb />
"Our purpose is to<lb />
teach the residents<lb />
how to interact with<lb />
their environment<lb />
Dively said.<lb />
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Women's Draft Proposed<lb />
By GLENN<lb />
MAUGHAN<lb />
Miff Writer<lb />
Women may soon<lb />
need to register for<lb />
the draft if proposed<lb />
legislation prepared<lb />
by the Pentagon<lb />
becomes law. In the<lb />
event of war, Depart-<lb />
ment of Defense of-<lb />
ficials said the<lb />
military would be<lb />
short about 30,000<lb />
health-care profes-<lb />
sionals. To prevent a<lb />
shortage, President<lb />
Reagan may order<lb />
women in health-care<lb />
fields to register for<lb />
the draft.<lb />
Reaction to the pro-<lb />
posal drew mixed<lb />
responses from ECU<lb />
students, faculty and<lb />
others in the health-<lb />
care field. Two<lb />
associate professors in<lb />
the ECU School of<lb />
Nursing labeled the<lb />
idea discriminatory,<lb />
and others feared it<lb />
would scare women<lb />
away from health care<lb />
professions.<lb />
"I'm not opposed<lb />
to a draft as long as<lb />
it's done equally<lb />
said Louise Sam-<lb />
mons, a nursing pro-<lb />
fessor.<lb />
Sister Rita Finnen,<lb />
M.S.N agreed the<lb />
proposal was unjust<lb />
and unequal. "The<lb />
Reagan administra-<lb />
tion is committing<lb />
political suicide; the<lb />
idea is ludicrous<lb />
Pamela Bedsole<lb />
and Melinda<lb />
McFayden, both<lb />
sophomores in nurs-<lb />
ing, differed in their<lb />
reaction to the draft<lb />
proposal. "I might try<lb />
to organize with other<lb />
nurses against it<lb />
Bedsole said.<lb />
McFayden disagreed,<lb />
saying, "It wouldn't<lb />
be fair to draft only<lb />
male nurses, and I<lb />
would register<lb />
Two health-care<lb />
professionals at the<lb />
Student Health<lb />
Center said they<lb />
would comply if<lb />
ordered but thought<lb />
the proposal was<lb />
discriminatory. "I'm<lb />
not opposed to serv-<lb />
ing, but the plan<lb />
should deal with<lb />
everyone on an equal<lb />
basis said Andrea<lb />
Brand, a doctor at the<lb />
center.<lb />
Jolene Jernigan,<lb />
R.N saidWe all<lb />
enjoy the security this<lb />
country's military<lb />
provides us, so we<lb />
must all pitch in<lb />
Others claimed they<lb />
would not register at<lb />
all. Sister Edna<lb />
English, president of<lb />
the local chapter of<lb />
the American Nurse's<lb />
Association, said, "I<lb />
wouldn't comply;<lb />
women don't have<lb />
equal rights now, so<lb />
why should the<lb />
government single out<lb />
women?"<lb />
Col. Marion Leiner<lb />
of the U.S. Army<lb />
Nurse Corps Reserves<lb />
and associate nursing<lb />
professor, said the<lb />
proposal is nothing<lb />
new. "Legislation was<lb />
prepared prior to the<lb />
end of WWII to do<lb />
exactly the same<lb />
thing she said.<lb />
Leiner added it was<lb />
good policy to have<lb />
names available in the<lb />
event of war.<lb />
When asked if the<lb />
legislation would<lb />
cause second thoughts<lb />
about entering and<lb />
staying in health-care<lb />
fields, some thought<lb />
the proposed legisla-<lb />
tion might be harm-<lb />
ful. "This could<lb />
frighten people away.<lb />
People don't realize<lb />
nursing can be a<lb />
dangerous job Sam-<lb />
mons said. Jernigan<lb />
and English said it<lb />
might make some<lb />
nurses get out of the<lb />
profession.<lb />
Brand and Sam-<lb />
mons said they would<lb />
want to serve in areas<lb />
related to their exper-<lb />
tise and not in some<lb />
other capacity. Sam-<lb />
mons said some<lb />
military recruiters<lb />
renege on promises.<lb />
' 'The military often<lb />
does not deliver on<lb />
promises made to<lb />
women; incentives<lb />
should be the same<lb />
for women as they are<lb />
for men she said.<lb />
U<lb />
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HAS A RING TO IT<lb />
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PIRGs Being Infiltrated<lb />
MINNEAPOLIS,<lb />
MN (CPS) � In a<lb />
move that may auger<lb />
a new kind of assault<lb />
on campus Public In-<lb />
terest Groups<lb />
(PIRGs) nationwide,<lb />
a group of conser-<lb />
vative students have<lb />
tried to infiltrate and<lb />
change the policies of<lb />
the statewide Min-<lb />
nesota PIRG board.<lb />
Though the conser-<lb />
vatives failed in their<lb />
summer attempt, they<lb />
have already succeed-<lb />
ed in gaining control<lb />
over the smaller Twin<lb />
Cities PIRG chapter.<lb />
Their activities<lb />
closely resemble tac-<lb />
tics for disrupting<lb />
PRIGs outlined in a<lb />
reported College<lb />
Republican National<lb />
Committee memo<lb />
distributed last spr-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Both the national<lb />
College Republicans<lb />
and the local conser-<lb />
vative insurgents deny<lb />
any attempt to<lb />
destroy PIRGs or any<lb />
coordinated efforts in<lb />
Minnesota.<lb />
But PIRGs � the<lb />
national network of<lb />
some 160 campus-<lb />
based consumer ad-<lb />
vocacy groups found-<lb />
ed by Ralph Nader in<lb />
the early seventies �<lb />
have long been targets<lb />
of some conservative<lb />
groups.<lb />
The Mid-Atlantic<lb />
Legal Foundation, a<lb />
Philadelphia-based<lb />
conservative advocacy<lb />
group, has sued the<lb />
New Jersey PIRG<lb />
over its method of<lb />
collecting student<lb />
fees.<lb />
Last spring, the col-<lb />
lege Republicans,<lb />
which is largely fund-<lb />
ed by the Republican<lb />
National Committee,<lb />
reputedly issued a<lb />
lengthy memo call on<lb />
its campus chapters to<lb />
mount local<lb />
challenges to the<lb />
PIRG's funding<lb />
methods, according to<lb />
syndicated columnists<lb />
Maxwell Glen and<lb />
Cody Shearer.<lb />
At about the same<lb />
time, 13 conservative<lb />
University of Min-<lb />
nesota students<lb />
managed to gain con-<lb />
trol of the Twin Cities<lb />
Chapter. Chapter<lb />
leaders were surpris-<lb />
ed.<lb />
"We didn't expect<lb />
a group of opponents<lb />
to misrepresent<lb />
themselves and get on<lb />
one of our boards<lb />
says John Gastovich,<lb />
head of Minnesota<lb />
PIRG (MPIRG).<lb />
MPIRG has been<lb />
among the most active<lb />
state PIRGs in the<lb />
country. Its lawsuit<lb />
questioning the con-<lb />
stitutionality of the<lb />
law requiring male<lb />
financial aid ap-<lb />
plicants to register for<lb />
the draft is now<lb />
before the U.S.<lb />
Supreme Court.<lb />
Gastovich accuses<lb />
the Twin Cities 13 of<lb />
being College<lb />
Republicans' puppets<lb />
out to end that kind<lb />
of advocacy.<lb />
But Richard Clem,<lb />
co-chairman of the<lb />
Twin Cities PRIG and<lb />
one of the 13 conser-<lb />
vatives, denies it.<lb />
"Two of our<lb />
members are College<lb />
Republicans he<lb />
concedes, "but I'm<lb />
certainly not. And<lb />
I'm not out to destroy<lb />
PIRGs. I want to see<lb />
us all work together<lb />
on such things as en-<lb />
vironmental issues,<lb />
but I simply disagree<lb />
with the way the<lb />
group is funded and<lb />
with some of their<lb />
positions. "<lb />
In last spring's<lb />
"Project Inform"<lb />
memo to mobilize<lb />
campus conservatives<lb />
against PIRGs, Col-<lb />
lege Republicans<lb />
Chairman Jack<lb />
Abramoff supposedly<lb />
called for "stacking"<lb />
PIRG mettings to<lb />
disrupt the groups<lb />
and so "it doesn't<lb />
look like an attack on<lb />
the left by the right<lb />
Abramoff now says<lb />
the College<lb />
Republicans had<lb />
nothing to do with the<lb />
Twin Cities takeover.<lb />
Over the last two<lb />
years, PIRGs at the<lb />
University of<lb />
Massachusetts,<lb />
Mankato State, and<lb />
Washington Universi-<lb />
ty in St. Louis, among<lb />
others, have all lost<lb />
fee checkoff systems.<lb />
In most cases, regents<lb />
or trustees end the<lb />
system after cam-<lb />
paigns from conser-<lb />
vative students or<lb />
trustees.<lb />
 w<lb />
SEE THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF<lb />
HERFF JONES COLLEGE RINGS AT:<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Student Fees<lb />
Necessary For Complete University<lb />
A story in last week's East Caroli-<lb />
nian presented the objections some<lb />
students, graduate student Donna<lb />
Guarino in particular, about man-<lb />
datory activity and health fees.<lb />
Some part-time and off-campus<lb />
students claim they rarely use the<lb />
services and benefits offered, and<lb />
therefore should not be required to<lb />
pay for services they do not want or<lb />
need. Guarino in particular lives 125<lb />
miles from Greenville, and since she<lb />
rarely is required to be on campus<lb />
for classes, will never use campus<lb />
such facilities as Mendenhall and<lb />
the Student Health Center, though<lb />
she is paying for both.<lb />
Their arguments can certainly be<lb />
sympathized with. Guarino has free<lb />
health insurance from her<lb />
employer, and considers (as most of<lb />
us would) two hours traveling time<lb />
too long to drive to see, for exam-<lb />
ple, a free movie in Hendrix<lb />
Theater. Other students have<lb />
similar complaints. ECU has a high<lb />
percentage of non-traditonal<lb />
students, i.e. part-time students or<lb />
students older than average who<lb />
work full time. Undoubtably many<lb />
are do not or cannot take advantage<lb />
of all the opportunities paid for<lb />
with their fees.<lb />
Likewise, there must be full-time<lb />
students living in campus dor-<lb />
mitories who do not use many<lb />
facilities for which they have paid.<lb />
Students not interested in athletics<lb />
won't use the intramural program;<lb />
those who aren't football fans<lb />
aren't likely to use student Pirate<lb />
tickets; surely at least a few students<lb />
don't care enough for most<lb />
Mendenhall movies to take advan-<lb />
tage of free admission.<lb />
The point is, though everyone<lb />
won't use everything (and a few<lb />
won't use anything), it is impossible<lb />
to let everyone pay for only the ser-<lb />
vices they use and still provide the<lb />
quality of service now in existence.<lb />
Everyone must pay for the general<lb />
support of student activities, so that<lb />
everyone will have the option and<lb />
opportunity to use them. It would<lb />
be a logistical and administrative<lb />
burden on a university of 13,500<lb />
students to have individualized fees,<lb />
and it would lower the quality of<lb />
each service, and the overall quality<lb />
of ECU student life in general.<lb />
Universities provide more than<lb />
classroom hours for education.<lb />
ECU has an outstanding program<lb />
of recreational and extracurricular<lb />
services. These programs are an im-<lb />
portant part of college life and<lb />
education. The Student Health<lb />
Center is vital to the safety and well-<lb />
being of ECU students, and it could<lb />
not provide the same quality of ser-<lb />
vice on a budget funded by volun-<lb />
tary membership.<lb />
Likewise, fees go to support the<lb />
general upkeep and maintenance of<lb />
the univeristy, according to Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Academic Affairs C.<lb />
G. Moore. It is certainly in the best<lb />
interest of all students, on campus<lb />
or off, to have buildings in good<lb />
repair and out of debt. The physical<lb />
aspects of the campus must be<lb />
maintained for anything else to ex-<lb />
ist.<lb />
It is important to note that while<lb />
student fees are mandatory, they are<lb />
on a graduated scale that allows<lb />
students taking fewer courses to pay<lb />
less. To run a complete university, it<lb />
costs more than just paying faculty<lb />
salaries and course materials. ECU<lb />
could not operate if students selec-<lb />
tively paid for only aspects of the<lb />
school that interested them.<lb />
For those interested, there is at<lb />
ECU a University College, run by<lb />
the Division of Continuing Educa-<lb />
tion, that is designed specifically for<lb />
the non-traditional student and re-<lb />
quires no health or activities fee.<lb />
The curriculum is more limited than<lb />
in the general univerisity, but is of-<lb />
fers many of the same courses, by<lb />
the same instructors, for credit.<lb />
Thus, while one can sympathize<lb />
with individual cases, there is<lb />
justification for the mandatory stu-<lb />
dent fee. ECU cannot become a in-<lb />
stitution of only classrooms, or it<lb />
ceases to be a complete educational<lb />
institution and one desirable to<lb />
students. The student fees are not<lb />
excessive; the campus programs are<lb />
certainly worth it.<lb />
Leave Monitor Down Under<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
"The dual between the iron-clads in-<lb />
troduced a new era of naval warfare. "<lb />
�Lt. Col. Mark Mayo Boatner III, U.S.<lb />
Army (from his book, The Civil War Dic-<lb />
tionary.)<lb />
Ah the glory! The C.S.S. Virginia<lb />
(formerly the Merrimac) versus the U.S.S.<lb />
Monitor. Two big hunks of iron uselessly<lb />
exhanging fire; one's armor impervious tc<lb />
the direct hits of the other; basically a side-<lb />
show for the crowds that gathered to watch<lb />
along the shoreline.<lb />
They called the Monitor "a cheesebox on<lb />
a raft" and "Ericsson's Folly" (after its<lb />
builder John Ericsson.) Twice the Monitor<lb />
came close to sinking on its maiden voyage<lb />
from New York Harbor to Hampton Bays.<lb />
The ensuing battle had little if any impact<lb />
on the outcome of the Civil War.<lb />
Sorry folks. I know you won't<lb />
like me for this, but I say leave the<lb />
Monitor, its gun turret and its anchor to<lb />
quietly rust at the bottom of the Atlantic.<lb />
No offense to ECU's technical wizards<lb />
who mastered the anchor's recovery. Their<lb />
exploits were far more exciting then<lb />
anything the Monitor accomplished while<lb />
afloat.<lb />
I also do not wish to demean or denigrate<lb />
the sacrifices of those men who fought in a<lb />
war they believed in. When the Monitor<lb />
sank in 1862, 16 men went down with it. As<lb />
is usually the case with war, I'm sure these<lb />
men died terrifying, painful deaths. The<lb />
Monitor's first commander, Lt. J. Lorimer<lb />
Worden, also lost his sight when metal<lb />
splinters hit him in the eyes during the<lb />
Hamption Bay's battle.<lb />
First, although the Monitor was basically<lb />
an ineffective war-fighting craft in its day,<lb />
it was still the crude predessor of today's<lb />
deadly warships. When adversaries realized<lb />
their bullets could not penetrate the iorn<lb />
shields of monitor's, they began to create<lb />
more powerful guns to do the job. Ship-<lb />
builders followed suit and built thicker-<lb />
walled vessels and so the madness con-<lb />
tinued.<lb />
Later we found ways to submerge our<lb />
crafts and soon submarine warfare was be-<lb />
ing used to sink the floating ships. Today<lb />
we have the Trident submarine; a ship<lb />
capable of firing more than 460 in-<lb />
dependently targetable nuclear warheads<lb />
� the true "suicide folly" of this era.<lb />
I find it hard to justify an expenditure of<lb />
$95,000 to raise the Monitor's anchor. I<lb />
don't see the value of preserving a 1,300<lb />
pound, 121-year-old anchor. Is this strickly<lb />
to prove it can be done, or to satisfy our<lb />
historical curiosity?<lb />
I'd rather see $95,000 spent to feed<lb />
malnourished Americans than to raise up a<lb />
historic relic from the sea's bottom. While<lb />
poverty and hunger abound, there is no<lb />
room to partake of the luxury of perserving<lb />
the past while those in the present are dy-<lb />
ing. It is a burden far too heavy to bear.<lb />
Furthermore, I view the Civil War era as<lb />
one of the low points in the history of our<lb />
nation. This so-called "war to free the<lb />
slaves" was fought at a time of great<lb />
disunity among Americans. A period when<lb />
racism and hatred abounded.<lb />
The 16 crew members who went down<lb />
with the ship have earned their rightful<lb />
place place of burial; the best monument is<lb />
to leave them to rest in peace in their iron-<lb />
clad grave.<lb />
The hope of the future is to have large<lb />
numbers of our instruments of war aban-<lb />
doned, forgotten and left to rust Let's<lb />
start with the Monitor.<lb />
Curriculum Revolution: Revising,<lb />
Renovating, Rejuvenating ECU<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
People are usually resistant to change,<lb />
except when pushed by extreme cir-<lb />
cumstances; likewise, it is hard to get a<lb />
concensus on what changes should be<lb />
made. Such seems the case with cur-<lb />
riculum changes at ECU. For the past<lb />
several years, revisions of the General<lb />
College requirements have been mired in<lb />
disagreement among faculty about how<lb />
to improve the curriculum. The General<lb />
College Committee of the Faculty<lb />
Senate, which is responsible for in-<lb />
itiating the changes, has been unable to<lb />
pass even such minor alterations as a<lb />
decrease of one hour the social sciences<lb />
requirement, an increase of two hours in<lb />
the humanities area and the discontinua-<lb />
tion of the library science class. It is<lb />
unlikely, then, that any major overhaul,<lb />
especially proposed by a lowly student,<lb />
will ever take place. Nevertheless, for<lb />
your reading pleasure, here are a few<lb />
(drastic) changes I would like to sec in-<lb />
stituted at ECU:<lb />
� A major expansion of the adviser<lb />
system. A course or two taught on a one-<lb />
to-one basis with an adviser in the stu-<lb />
dent's major subject would give the ad-<lb />
vantage of the personal tutorial system,<lb />
such as is found in the ancient English<lb />
universities. Personal dialog between<lb />
professor and student would be the<lb />
perfect supplement to the standard lec-<lb />
ture method used ubiquitously at ECU.<lb />
It would give the student more oppor-<lb />
tunity to think, and he or she would real-<lb />
ly have to work, for you can't sleep<lb />
through a meeting with your adviser. It<lb />
would require more work by faculty, but<lb />
in many departments it could be<lb />
alleviated by using graduate students as<lb />
tutors. Two or three such courses in an<lb />
undergraduate career would be a major<lb />
improvement. It would be essentially a<lb />
required independent study course.<lb />
� An alternation between lecture and<lb />
discussion methods in the classroom.<lb />
This goes along with the tutorial system.<lb />
Many departments could benefit by in-<lb />
stituting, especially in upper level<lb />
courses, discussion seminars of the type<lb />
used by the ECU Honors Program. This<lb />
would go beyond the level of those pro-<lb />
fessors who are good at leading class<lb />
discussions. Again, it would force<lb />
students to read and think of their<lb />
course work, and the free exchange of<lb />
ideas would benefit the listener as well as<lb />
the speaker. It is not applicable to all<lb />
courses, such as some science labs or<lb />
skills classes, but you'd be surprised how<lb />
much discussion a good professor can<lb />
bring even into those courses.<lb />
a few (drastic)<lb />
changes I would<lb />
like to see<lb />
instituted at<lb />
ECU<lb />
r� Campus Forum<lb />
� More standardized exams given in-<lb />
dependently of the class professor. This<lb />
is again an idea borrowed from English<lb />
universities, where students master a<lb />
given body of knowledge in a field of<lb />
study, not one professor's idea of what<lb />
should be taught in a particular area.<lb />
This would prevent some teachers from<lb />
leaving out certain subjects or areas that<lb />
don't interest them, and would prevent<lb />
them from not finishing a syllabus,<lb />
though they could still give some extra<lb />
focus to their area of expertise. It would<lb />
also make students prepare harder in<lb />
each course, because they can't just get<lb />
to know their professor and study only<lb />
what they know he or she will ask a<lb />
standardized exam, written bv a faculty<lb />
group, would be more comprehensive of<lb />
the field studied. It should not be only<lb />
multiple choice, however, (except<lb />
perhaps in massive freshman survey<lb />
courses); it must include writing Again.<lb />
more work for professors; again, a more<lb />
thorough method of education<lb />
� More organized, specific General<lb />
College requirements (such as are<lb />
already drawn up in faculty proposals)<lb />
that include foreign language study, but<lb />
in an altered form. The present language<lb />
classes are frustrating for both faculty<lb />
and students. Grammar is quickly<lb />
forgotten by students who hate learning<lb />
it in the first place, but the real benefit<lb />
of studying a foreign language, of get-<lb />
ting to know a different culture and how<lb />
it is reflected in or affected b its<lb />
language, is an important part o a col-<lb />
lege education. Cultural comparisons<lb />
are more interesting to most students<lb />
and probably would be retained longer<lb />
This overall plan is one to bring a<lb />
more structured, but comprehensive,<lb />
education to students, fcc L jvwam<lb />
the educational plan of Nor.tv Cxqt<lb />
necessitates that it be able to K-<lb />
comodate many non-traditional students<lb />
who do not go through a full-time, four<lb />
year college program right alter high<lb />
school. Still, the curriculum should be<lb />
designed such that the majority of<lb />
students w ho do follow the usual pattern<lb />
will be given an education that is more<lb />
than the accumulation of credits, larger)<lb />
elected by the individual student (often<lb />
with little guidance or planning) within<lb />
the broad boundries of department re-<lb />
quirements. The courses in a student's<lb />
four years of college should have some<lb />
interdependence and progression, and a<lb />
goal not only of career or vocational<lb />
training, but also of a developmer: of<lb />
the mind and personal character.<lb />
News Coverage Neglected Massacre<lb />
This letter concerns the last two<lb />
issues of The East Carolinian. Like<lb />
Mr. Houston and and Mr. Admire,<lb />
I'm not laughing about the "evil em-<lb />
pire" concept of the Russians. But<lb />
then again, I never started laughing<lb />
from the beginning. The story concern-<lb />
ing the "Korean massacre" was only to<lb />
be found in the opinion section of the<lb />
paper. Why, when every other paper in<lb />
the world had it front page? Doesn't<lb />
our news editor want to write about his<lb />
"buddies" in Moscow? If our govern-<lb />
ment as much as sneezes wrong, Mr.<lb />
O'Neill is on the front page and, just<lb />
like the Russian MiG at the Korean<lb />
airliner, blasting away at it. Now that<lb />
the Russians have committed<lb />
"another" act that results in a massive<lb />
loss of life, Mr. O'NeiU's response has<lb />
been less than critical. On Tuesday<lb />
(6th), Mr. O'Neill said that<lb />
Andropov's "silence is his way of buy-<lb />
ing time for the purpose of finding the<lb />
best way to make an apology If he<lb />
does, I know of 269 souls plus the rest<lb />
of the world, minus Cuba and com-<lb />
munist rebels of Central America, who<lb />
would like to hear it. Before Friday's<lb />
(9th) issue, this is what transpired: 1.<lb />
Russia admitted shooting down the<lb />
airliner; 2. Tapes revealed that the pilot<lb />
was "ordered to terminate the flight<lb />
3. Russia's statement saying that the<lb />
same thing would happen again if its<lb />
airspace is "violated upon 4. A news<lb />
report stated that the Russian people<lb />
"generally accepted and agreed" to<lb />
their government's actions. It is<lb />
strange that none of this made our<lb />
paper. O'Neill said the "Andropov is<lb />
not Adolf Hitler But they do think<lb />
alike, and Hitler's objectives are now<lb />
being resurfaced by Andropov: kill to<lb />
gain the world. Why is Mr. O'Neill so<lb />
"non-critical" of the Russian govern-<lb />
ment and yet be so "non-supportive"<lb />
of ours? It makes one wonder where<lb />
his "heart" really is. This past sum-<lb />
mer, Mr. O'Neill wrote an article on<lb />
ECU's bathroom graffiti, and one<lb />
statement he wrote about concerned<lb />
him. Pat, I'm not laughing at that one<lb />
statement anymore, either.<lb />
Wes Draper<lb />
Senior, Computer Science<lb />
Editor's note: It is the policy and the<lb />
goal of The East Carolinian to focus its<lb />
new coverage on campus and local<lb />
events, covering national stories only<lb />
when we can add a different perspec-<lb />
tive from that found in larger, national<lb />
newspapers, i.e by having a reportc<lb />
at the event, or by tying the story in<lb />
with local involvement.<lb />
Disarmament<lb />
Every time the Soviets do something<lb />
uncivilized, a chorus is raised: "See!<lb />
We told you so! The Russians cannot<lb />
be trusted. All they understand is<lb />
force. You peace people, even you<lb />
freeze people are soft headed. We need<lb />
MX's, B-l bombers, more aircraft car-<lb />
riers, more<lb />
The fact is that weapons are intend-<lb />
ed to kill people and destroy property<lb />
when a nation or its interests are<lb />
threatened. The Soviets, like us, have<lb />
built billions of dollars worth of them.<lb />
I have yet to hear that the purpose of<lb />
shooting down that Korean plane is<lb />
anything but natinal defense.<lb />
Yet it was dearly an atrocity. And if<lb />
that is true, it must also be true that<lb />
planning a similar defense is next to an<lb />
atrocity. I'm thinking of what massive<lb />
retaliation could do to thousands of<lb />
equally innocent Soviet citizens after a<lb />
terrorist from somewhere else set off a<lb />
nuclear bomb in D.C. Many kinds of<lb />
atrocious errors are possible, from<lb />
either side.<lb />
The peace movement calls on world<lb />
governments to put less trust in their<lb />
ability to inflict damage on each other<lb />
and to give more effort to cooperation<lb />
Is that soft headed? The so-clled<lb />
realists are buying bombs and poisons<lb />
and transportation for them to add to<lb />
their already huge stocks. Is that sensi<lb />
ble?<lb />
Perhaps peace people absorbed<lb />
American ideas too well in school. We<lb />
want our country to lead the world<lb />
toward liberty and justice for all. We<lb />
have the intelligence, but it's being<lb />
diverted to destruction.<lb />
Edith Webber<lb />
Greenville Peace Committee<lb />
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Guber<lb />
By ELIZABETH PAGE<lb />
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As Gov James B Hunt's t<lb />
comes to a close, the gul<lb />
natonai election draws nearer<lb />
The questions running thiOL,<lb />
every voter's mind are. Who'<lb />
running? Should I vote Democi<lb />
or Republican? Who will do .<lb />
best job0 To answer these qu<lb />
tions the voters must study '<lb />
platform of each of the<lb />
didates.<lb />
The East Carolinian was able!<lb />
interview several of the cadidal<lb />
who are considering running fj<lb />
Hunt's job.<lb />
Former ECL Chancellor<lb />
Jenkins is one of the m;<lb />
democratics who should be I<lb />
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Democratic candidate J<lb />
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adding that he has organized su<lb />
port in all 100 North Ca<lb />
counties.<lb />
Launch Faircloth. has alreai<lb />
Fasting<lb />
By GLENN<lb />
MALGHAN<lb />
Man Writer<lb />
A meeting planned<lb />
between a spokesper-<lb />
son for the Reagan<lb />
administration and<lb />
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cancelled. Dr. Paul<lb />
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J<lb />
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By ELIZABETH PAGE<lb />
Starr witic<lb />
As Gov. James B. Hunt's term<lb />
comes to a close, the guber-<lb />
natorial election draws nearer<lb />
The questions running through<lb />
every voter's mind are: Who is<lb />
running? Should I vote Democrat<lb />
or Republican? Who will do the<lb />
best job? . To answer these ques-<lb />
tions the voters must study the<lb />
platform of each of the can-<lb />
didates.<lb />
The East Carolinian was able to<lb />
interview several of the cadidates<lb />
who are considering running for<lb />
Hunt's job.<lb />
Former ECU Chancellor Leo<lb />
Jenkins is one of the many<lb />
democratics who should be in the<lb />
running on election day. "I'm for<lb />
quality education Jenkins said.<lb />
'There should be more federally<lb />
funded day-care centers so the<lb />
rich as well as the poor can<lb />
attend<lb />
"The major highways to North<lb />
Carolina's port cities need to be<lb />
improved Jenkins said. "North<lb />
Carolina also needs to repair the<lb />
roads coming from its airports.<lb />
This will increase industry allow-<lb />
ing trucks to make more efficient<lb />
deliveries.<lb />
5T5 !f  AZneT'der,<lb />
gram plans to announce his can-<lb />
didacy for governor in October.<lb />
"I helped the people of the<lb />
household, and I'm going to be a<lb />
household word Ingram said<lb />
adding that he has organized sup-<lb />
port in all 100 North Carolina<lb />
counties.<lb />
Launch Faircloth, has already<lb />
announced his candidacy for the<lb />
states top post. "There are three<lb />
fundamental problems with state<lb />
government. The first and<lb />
foremost problem is jobs "<lb />
Faircloth said. "There is room for<lb />
more success in the industrial<lb />
eastern and western part of the<lb />
state.<lb />
"Education is another primary<lb />
concern, due to the fact that it<lb />
makes up 80 percent of North<lb />
Carolina's revenue budget " he<lb />
added.<lb />
"Fifteen to 20 years ago 25 per-<lb />
cent of all college students wanted<lb />
to be educators, today less than 4<lb />
percent want to be educators<lb />
Faircloth said. "The only way to<lb />
solve this problem is to raise the<lb />
salaries of our educators, and pay<lb />
them as the professionals they<lb />
are<lb />
Faircloth said the third problem<lb />
with state government is the need<lb />
for more efficient management of<lb />
social and educational programs.<lb />
"There need to be more programs<lb />
for the poverty stricken, the old<lb />
and those people who cannot take<lb />
care of themselves Faircloth<lb />
remarked.<lb />
Rufus Edmisten, is also running<lb />
for the gubernatorial position,<lb />
rusten, a democrat, has been<lb />
1974. NC- SinCC<lb />
"I believe in making real im-<lb />
provements in basic education<lb />
and practical training for tradi-<lb />
tional and developing job<lb />
markets Edmisten said. "I've<lb />
been a third grade teacher and<lb />
know I must provide resources<lb />
and assistance so that (the<lb />
J2?ifSiVe.m�Ie t,me and �" economy Edmisten said<lb />
better able to teach. Edmisten plans to<lb />
h d T '?� Pr!serv,n8 our statewide anti-crime campaign "I<lb />
habitat and quality of life; this in- have the experience to Zk effee<lb />
eludes the development of cost- tively with local law eXcemem<lb />
effective and safe programs of against violent crime and �<lb />
hazardous waste management<lb />
that meet the needs of our expan-<lb />
ding economy while at the same<lb />
time guarding and honoring the<lb />
stewardship of our land Ed-<lb />
misten said.<lb />
"We must preserve, promote<lb />
and enhance the roles of our tradi-<lb />
tional industries. We must never<lb />
rights for victims and witnesses<lb />
Edmisten said.<lb />
North Carolina State Senator<lb />
T. Cass Ballenger, a republican,<lb />
has been e.ected to the Senate four<lb />
times.<lb />
"I believe in merit pay for<lb />
teachers as well as removing the<lb />
ceiling pay from their salaries '<lb />
forget that textiles, small farms, Ballenger said. �T <lb />
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Ballenger thinks the drinking<lb />
age should gradually be raised to<lb />
21. "This would considerably cut<lb />
down on the state's highway<lb />
fatalities he said.<lb />
"I feel that the bureaucracy is<lb />
well over-staffed Ballenger<lb />
said. " Every tax paying citizen<lb />
pays for this. The size of the<lb />
bureaucracy needs to be decreas-<lb />
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Fasting Continues<lb />
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MAUGHAN<lb />
Ufl Writer<lb />
A meeting planned<lb />
between a spokesper-<lb />
son for the Reagan<lb />
administration and<lb />
the International Fast<lb />
For life has been<lb />
cancelled. Dr. Paul<lb />
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dent, did not meet<lb />
with the fasters due to<lb />
a<lb />
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don't know if the<lb />
government will res-<lb />
pond to another<lb />
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The fasters are now<lb />
in the 7th week of<lb />
their water-only fast<lb />
which they hope will<lb />
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tum of the nuclear<lb />
arms race<lb />
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of the fasters.<lb />
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inguy and Johanna<lb />
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strong desire for<lb />
life Mainguy said.<lb />
Jordan will quit<lb />
fasting on Sept. 14<lb />
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40th day of the fast.<lb />
A Group of ECU<lb />
students supporting<lb />
the fast have an-<lb />
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the Student Supply<lb />
Cont. From Page 1.<lb />
developed nations to<lb />
identify with a hunger<lb />
problem they are so<lb />
far removed from.<lb />
"So many times the<lb />
problem for in-<lb />
dividual citizens is<lb />
seeing themselves ef-<lb />
fectively associated<lb />
with this global issue<lb />
of hunger which<lb />
seems to be so remote<lb />
and so unrelated to<lb />
their life as they know<lb />
it Tomlinson said.<lb />
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to hear of this<lb />
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pening everyday<lb />
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developed countries<lb />
have maintained a<lb />
way of life that's<lb />
comfortable; produc-<lb />
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gross national ro- wasn't there before<lb />
duct to purchase arms Baughan said. "I par-<lb />
leaving very little left ticularly would like to<lb />
for food and see us balance some of<lb />
agricultural needs.<lb />
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ever before, the world<lb />
is showing signs of<lb />
hope because original<lb />
estimates of world<lb />
population growth<lb />
were over-estimates,<lb />
Baughan said.<lb />
"There's an ele-<lb />
ment of hope that<lb />
the 'gloom and doom'<lb />
with the idea that we<lb />
can accomplish<lb />
something<lb />
"The United Na-<lb />
tions, naturally, has<lb />
to encourage govern-<lb />
ments<lb />
to try to<lb />
reorder their priorities<lb />
so that by reducing, to<lb />
some extent, their ex- : ' � <lb />
penditures on ar-<lb />
maments and<lb />
reallocating (those<lb />
funds) for purposes of<lb />
improving the quality<lb />
of life in the rural<lb />
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Mary Ann Hadzor,<lb />
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"I think we<lb />
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want to do better they<lb />
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to educate govern-<lb />
ments about some of<lb />
the root causes of<lb />
hunger. In particular<lb />
Tomlinson noted that<lb />
countries often spend<lb />
large amounts of their<lb />
(UPI) - Earth's<lb />
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ly steady at 1.75 per-<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 14. 1983 Page 6<lb />
The Verdict Is In<lb />
On Paul Newman<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
IMnMMHI tdllor<lb />
The Verdict is different from all<lb />
Paul Newman's previous films �<lb />
it doesn't rely on his looks. In fact<lb />
the lighting is deliberately harsh to<lb />
make Newman look the part of<lb />
the haggard, alcoholic Frank<lb />
Galvin. This is strange stuff in-<lb />
deed. For 25 years Newman has<lb />
been known around the world for<lb />
his handsome facehis literally<lb />
impeccable features.<lb />
Although still handsome, look<lb />
closely at Newman in his earlier<lb />
films when he was still in his 30s<lb />
or 40s. In them his nose is straight<lb />
and perfectly formed. His lips are<lb />
not too full, not too thin and<lb />
taper into a sexy cruel curl at their<lb />
corners. His jaw is strong enough<lb />
to give manly character without<lb />
dominating the rest of his face;<lb />
likewise, his cheekbones are just<lb />
prominent enough. His forehead<lb />
is classically straight and runs into<lb />
mild, intelligent brows that frame<lb />
the most striking blue eyes any<lb />
mortal ever possessed. His a:e<lb />
perfect features in perfect har-<lb />
mony. With that face he could<lb />
never have been just an actor �<lb />
superstar was inevitable.<lb />
However, Newman's acting<lb />
ability has often been over-<lb />
shadowed by his good looks.<lb />
Perhaps talent wasnt't expected.<lb />
Warner Brothers hyped Newman<lb />
as the "second Brando" when he<lb />
first hit the screens in the mid-50s.<lb />
But his first Films were definitely<lb />
"sub-Brando In 1958 with<lb />
William Faulkner's The Long<lb />
Hot Summer, Newman began to<lb />
find his own style as an actor. His<lb />
sharp acting was well suited to the<lb />
character Ben Quick, who is the<lb />
ten-year-old boy in Faulkner's<lb />
famous short story Barn Burning<lb />
grown into a young man. By the<lb />
early 60s, with James Dean dead<lb />
and Brando's career an enigma,<lb />
Newman was Hollywood's hottest<lb />
leading man and most potent sex<lb />
symbol.<lb />
Three 60s films established<lb />
Newman as a superstar and won<lb />
him critical acclaim as an<lb />
actor: The Hustler (61), Hud (63),<lb />
and Cool Hand Luke (67). The<lb />
anti-heroes Newman played in<lb />
these films have become a part of<lb />
modern American folklore.<lb />
As Fast Eddie in The Hustler,<lb />
Newman plays a small-time pool-<lb />
room con man. He generates raw<lb />
machismo in the Brando style,<lb />
often wearing a rolled-up T-shirt<lb />
with biceps flaring as he haunts<lb />
smoke-filled pool rooms. A<lb />
cigarette habitually dangles from<lb />
his lower lip in the cool tradition<lb />
of Bogart. But unlike Brando and<lb />
Dean's often blunt, inarticulate<lb />
characters who are unable to ex-<lb />
press their raw, seething passions,<lb />
Newman's Fast Eddie is sharper,<lb />
quicker, more intelligent and<lb />
more verbal. There is also a<lb />
boyishness in his sexuality, an in-<lb />
trinsic part of his good looks.<lb />
Newman as the drunken, wen-<lb />
ching Hud Bannon in Hud, again<lb />
compels the audience's sympathy<lb />
for another anti-hero. An impor-<lb />
tant film, Hud deals with the<lb />
demise of the American West and<lb />
the end of the cowboy era. Hud,<lb />
"the man with the barbed-wire<lb />
soul is a cowboy who slams<lb />
head on into industrial America<lb />
and finds he has no place to go.<lb />
Corrupt and rotten, Hud tries to<lb />
have his father declared incompe-<lb />
tent so he can sell the ranch to oil<lb />
men. This is Newman's most<lb />
macho role. Hud is a more virile,<lb />
broad-shouldered character than<lb />
Fast Eddie, and Newman<lb />
somehow looks two sizes bigger.<lb />
Newman brings back the<lb />
boyish charm in Cool Hand Luke.<lb />
A sensitive drifter, Luke wants<lb />
but one thing from life �<lb />
freedom. As a drunken prank, he<lb />
lops the heads off a row of park-<lb />
ing meters with a pipe cutter and<lb />
winds up on a Georgia chain<lb />
gang. Too stubborn to conform to<lb />
the prison system, Luke, who<lb />
escapes three times, becomes the<lb />
unbroken symbol of rebellion for<lb />
the rest of the prisoners. The<lb />
prison command cannot tolerate<lb />
the charismatic rebel Luke. His<lb />
unbridled wit doesn't charm the<lb />
warden. Luke's mimicing<lb />
tauntWhat we have here is a<lb />
failure to communicateproves<lb />
to be his epilogue. The warden<lb />
orders Luke shot down like a dog<lb />
and allows him to bleed to death.<lb />
In his 40-odd Films Newman<lb />
has relied on his superstar looks<lb />
� especially when the plot or his<lb />
acting weren't strong. He possess-<lb />
ed the same can't-miss sex appeal<lb />
with women that once made Liz<lb />
Taylor a sure box-office draw to<lb />
men.<lb />
But unlike Liz, Newman hasn't<lb />
let himself go. Newman was 33<lb />
when he acted in The Long Hot<lb />
Summer but looked 22. At 42 in<lb />
Cool Hand Luke he looked 28.<lb />
Today without makeup he looks<lb />
like a man in his mid-40s � he's<lb />
57. But even Newman realizes his<lb />
days as an international sex sym-<lb />
bol are about over, especially with<lb />
younger audiences. He obviously<lb />
See NEWMAN, Page 8<lb />
Paul Newman was the '60s hottest male sex symbol. Is be now beaded for tbe White House?<lb />
Cruise Makes 'Risky Business' Cynical Fun<lb />
By MICK LASALLE<lb />
Surf Writer<lb />
Risky Business, now playing at<lb />
the Plitt Theatre in Greenville,<lb />
presents an interesting combina-<lb />
tion of a coming of age film (eg.<lb />
Summer of y42) and an adolescent<lb />
sex comedy (eg.Animal House). It<lb />
traces our young hero's transition<lb />
from a nervous, sexually inex-<lb />
perienced teen-ager to a man of<lb />
the world on the pathway to suc-<lb />
cess. Yet, while the film may not<lb />
be as funny as one might have ex-<lb />
pected from the trailer � for in-<lb />
stance, the segment in which the<lb />
$40,000 Porsche rolls into Lake<lb />
Michigan is funny in the coming<lb />
attractions but is not played for<lb />
laughs in the film � the movie is a<lb />
comedy, and intentionally so.<lb />
The film's hero, Joel Goodson<lb />
(Good son-get it?), played by<lb />
Tom Cruise, is a 17-year-old high<lb />
school senior with a fear of sex.<lb />
We see the nature of this fear in<lb />
two dream sequences. In one, he<lb />
is diverted by a beautiful naked<lb />
woman into missing his college<lb />
boards. In another, he and a girl<lb />
his own age are interrupted before<lb />
they can make love, by a police<lb />
dragnet, and by Joel's mother<lb />
pleading through a bullhorn,<lb />
"Stop, Joel! Don't throw your<lb />
life away<lb />
That the film doesn't go any<lb />
further in trying to explain Joel's<lb />
fear is to its credit, since the fear<lb />
itself is absurd and serves no pur-<lb />
pose but as a weak argument to be<lb />
shot down later by Joel's big<lb />
realization that the daring re-<lb />
quired to be happy and successful<lb />
in relationships with the opposite<lb />
sex is the same daring required in<lb />
order to be happy and successful<lb />
in life. That realization is essen-<lb />
tially the film's message.<lb />
The extreme seriousness with<lb />
which Joel's first sexual ex-<lb />
perience is treated is typical of<lb />
coming of age films and bears no<lb />
relation to the kind of treatment<lb />
similar subjects have gotten in<lb />
movies like Porky's and Animal<lb />
House. There is nothing funny<lb />
about the entrance of the call girl,<lb />
Lana, into Joel's darkened house.<lb />
This is "enter the woman of<lb />
mystery" who knows � who em-<lb />
bodies � the secrets to be reveal-<lb />
ed to the young man.<lb />
In the dark we try to catch a<lb />
glimpse of her face, as Joel does.<lb />
He touches her and the music<lb />
becomes surreal. The director<lb />
unabashedly tells us that this<lb />
event is meant to signify the boy's<lb />
becoming a man by having the<lb />
camera pan over a series of pic-<lb />
tures of Joel from infancy to<lb />
adolescence.<lb />
The point of view is<lb />
characteristically male. Success in<lb />
sex doen't signify success in love<lb />
but marks the completion of the<lb />
first hurdle towards success in<lb />
life. The first partner isn't "just<lb />
some girl but is elevated to the<lb />
mystical. What is simply not<lb />
understood beomes "un-<lb />
fathomable Though Lana gets<lb />
considerable screen time, she re-<lb />
mains the film's unknown entity.<lb />
Joel questions her about her past<lb />
but finds out next to nothing.<lb />
Towards the end of the film<lb />
Joel is robbed. He asks her if she<lb />
set him up. She says no. But she<lb />
says so unconvincingly, and we<lb />
are left unsure.<lb />
Even the film's effects conspire<lb />
to heighten Lana's mystery, to<lb />
suggest a sort of "Eternal<lb />
Feminine At one point Joel<lb />
returns to her after drowning the<lb />
Porsche. The film has her ap-<lb />
proach Joel in slow motion,<lb />
heightening the significance of the<lb />
mothering gesture she makes once<lb />
she gets to him.<lb />
Joel realizes the immorality of<lb />
the system which he's tried to<lb />
enter by moral means. He realizes<lb />
that it's Lana who is the "perfect<lb />
capitalist lacking "fear and<lb />
guilt flaws which Joel says are<lb />
his "specialties He has played it<lb />
safe, yet the good-boy statistics he<lb />
has compiled still don't add up to<lb />
his getting what he's wanted.<lb />
The Princeton admissions<lb />
man, Rutherford, walks into<lb />
Joel's house in the middle of a<lb />
party in which the house has been<lb />
transformed into a brothel for the<lb />
sake of raising money to restore<lb />
the Porsche. We suspect the set-<lb />
ting for this interview will spoil<lb />
Joel's chances of admission. The<lb />
Princeton man reads off a set of<lb />
statistics (1150 SAT. B aerage<lb />
which are good but are "clearly<lb />
not Ivy League Joel neve' had a<lb />
chance anyway.<lb />
The twist at the end is that as a<lb />
result of what he sees at the party.<lb />
Rutherford recommends Joel for<lb />
acceptance to Princeton. Com-<lb />
edies usually have happy endings.<lb />
But we shouldn't confuse this en-<lb />
ding with the kind we get in<lb />
Animal House in which we are<lb />
told that John Belushi's character<lb />
eventually becomes a senator. The<lb />
fact is, at the end of the film Joei<lb />
BELONGS in Princeton. Who<lb />
more deserves a crack at being a<lb />
business major at an Ivy League<lb />
school than a 17-vear-oId who<lb />
made $8,000 in one night? Joel's<lb />
friends in The Young Enterprisers<lb />
(the equivalent of Junior Achieve-<lb />
ment) can only claim an $800 pro-<lb />
fit over the course of a semester.<lb />
It's a cynical ending to a basically<lb />
cvnical film.<lb />
As entertainment, the film<lb />
works. Leaving the theatre, I<lb />
heard some claim that the story<lb />
wasn't realistic. But realism is on-<lb />
ly important when realism is the<lb />
goal. The film is emotionalN<lb />
realistic; that's all. Tom Cruise<lb />
proves that he can do more than<lb />
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The Verdict Is In<lb />
On Paul Newman<lb />
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The erdict is different from all<lb />
Paul Newman's previous films �<lb />
it doesn't relj on his looks, in fact<lb />
the lighting is deliberately harsh to<lb />
make Newman look the part of<lb />
the haggard, alcoholic Frank<lb />
Galvin. This is strange stuff in-<lb />
deed. For 25 years Newman has<lb />
been known around the world for<lb />
his handsome facehis literally<lb />
impeccable features.<lb />
Although still handsome, look<lb />
closely at Newman in his earlier<lb />
films when he was still in his 30s<lb />
or 40s. In them his nose is straight<lb />
and perfectly formed. His lips are<lb />
not too full, not too thin and<lb />
taper into a sexy cruel curl at their<lb />
. .rners His jaw is strong enough<lb />
to give manly character without<lb />
dominating the rest of his face;<lb />
likewise, his cheekbones are just<lb />
prominent enough. His forehead<lb />
is classically straight and runs into<lb />
mild, intelligent brows that frame<lb />
the most striking blue eyes any<lb />
mortal ever possessed. His are<lb />
perfect features in perfect har-<lb />
mony. With that face he could<lb />
never have been just an actor<lb />
super;tar was inevitable.<lb />
However, Newman's acting<lb />
ability has often been over-<lb />
shadowed by his good looks.<lb />
Perhaps talent wasnr't expected.<lb />
Warner Brothers hyped Newman<lb />
the 'second Brando" when he<lb />
first hit the screens in the mid-50s.<lb />
But his first films were definitelv<lb />
"sub-Brando " In 1958 with<lb />
William Faulkner's The Long<lb />
Hot Summer, Newman began to<lb />
find his own style as an actor. His<lb />
sharp acting was well suited to the<lb />
character Ben Quick, who is the<lb />
ten-year-old boy in Faulkner's<lb />
famous short story Barn Burning<lb />
grown into a young man. By the<lb />
early 60s, with James Dean dead<lb />
and Brando's career an enigma,<lb />
Newman was Hollywood's hottest<lb />
leading man and most potent sex<lb />
symbol.<lb />
Three 60s films established<lb />
Newman as a superstar and won<lb />
him critical acclaim as an<lb />
actor: The Hustler (61). Hud (63),<lb />
and Cool Hand Luke (67). The<lb />
anti-heroes Newman played in<lb />
these films have become a part of<lb />
modern American folklore.<lb />
As Fast Eddie in The Hustler,<lb />
Newman plays a small-time pool-<lb />
room con man. He generates raw<lb />
machismo in the Brando style,<lb />
often wearing a rolled-up T-shirt<lb />
with biceps flaring as he haunts<lb />
smoke-filled pool rooms. A<lb />
cigarette habitually dangles from<lb />
his lower lip in the cool tradition<lb />
of Bogart. But unlike Brando and<lb />
Dean's often blunt, inarticulate<lb />
characters who are unable to ex-<lb />
press their raw, seething passions,<lb />
Newman's Fast Eddie is sharper,<lb />
quicker, more intelligent and<lb />
more verbal. There is also a<lb />
boyishness in his sexuality, an in-<lb />
trinsic part of his good looks.<lb />
Newman as the drunken, wen-<lb />
ching Hud Bannon in Hud, again<lb />
compels the audience's sympathy<lb />
for another anti-hero. An impor-<lb />
tant film, Hud deals with the<lb />
demise of the American West and<lb />
the end of the cowboy era. Hud.<lb />
"the man with the barbed-wire<lb />
soul is a cowboy who slams<lb />
head on into industrial America<lb />
and finds he has no place to go.<lb />
Corrupt and rotten, Hud tries to<lb />
have his father declared incompe-<lb />
tent so he can sell the ranch to oil<lb />
men. This is Newman's most<lb />
macho role. Hud is a more virile,<lb />
broad-shouldered character than<lb />
Fast Eddie, and Newman<lb />
somehow looks two sizes bigger.<lb />
Newman brings back the<lb />
boyish charm in Cool Hand Luke.<lb />
A sensitive drifter, Luke wants<lb />
but one thing from life �<lb />
freedom. As a drunken prank, he<lb />
lops the heads off a row of park-<lb />
ing meters with a pipe cutter and<lb />
winds up on a Georgia chain<lb />
gang. Too stubborn to conform to<lb />
the prison system, Luke, who<lb />
escapes three times, becomes the<lb />
unbroken symbol of rebellion for<lb />
the rest of the prisoners. The<lb />
prison command cannot tolerate<lb />
the charismatic rebel Luke. His<lb />
unbridled wit doesn't charm the<lb />
warden. Luke's mimicing<lb />
tauntWhat we have here is a<lb />
failure to communicateproves<lb />
to be his epilogue. The warden<lb />
orders Luke shot down like a dog<lb />
and allows him to bleed to death.<lb />
In his 40-odd films Newman<lb />
has relied on his superstar looks<lb />
� especially when the plot or his<lb />
acting weren't strong. He possess-<lb />
ed the same can't-miss sex appeal<lb />
with women that once made Liz<lb />
Taylor a sure box-office draw to<lb />
men.<lb />
But unlike Liz, Newman hasn't<lb />
let himself go. Newman was 33<lb />
when he acted in The long Hot<lb />
Summer but looked 22. At 42 in<lb />
Cool Hand Luke he looked 28.<lb />
Today without makeup he looks<lb />
like a man in his mid-40s � he's<lb />
57. But even Newman realizes his<lb />
days as an international sex sym-<lb />
bol are about over, especially with<lb />
younger audiences. He obviously<lb />
See NEWMAN, Page 8<lb />
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se.<lb />
Cruise Makes Risky Business' Cynical Fun<lb />
By MICK LASALLF<lb />
SUff W riter<lb />
Risky Business, now playing at<lb />
the Plitt Theatre in Greenville,<lb />
presents an interesting combina-<lb />
tion of a coming of age film (eg.<lb />
Summer of '42) and an adolescent<lb />
sex comedy (eg.Animal House). It<lb />
traces our young hero's transition<lb />
from a nervous, sexually inex-<lb />
perienced teen-ager to a man of<lb />
the world on the pathway to suc-<lb />
cess. Yet, while the film may not<lb />
be as funny as one might have ex-<lb />
pected from the trailer � for in-<lb />
stance, the segment in which the<lb />
$40,000 Porsche rolls into Lake<lb />
Michigan is funny in the coming<lb />
attractions but is not played for<lb />
laughs in the film � the movie is a<lb />
comedy, and intentionally so.<lb />
The film's hero, Joel Goodson<lb />
(Good son-get it?), played by<lb />
Tom Cruise, is a 17-year-old high<lb />
school senior with a fear of sex.<lb />
We see the nature of this fear in<lb />
two dream sequences. In one, he<lb />
is diverted by a beautiful naked<lb />
woman into missing his college<lb />
boards. In another, he and a girl<lb />
his own age are interrupted before<lb />
they can make love, by a police<lb />
dragnet, and by Joel's mother<lb />
pleading through a bullhorn,<lb />
"Stop, Joel! Don't throw your<lb />
life away<lb />
That the film doesn't go any-<lb />
further in trying to explain Joel's<lb />
fear is to its credit, since the fear<lb />
itself is absurd and serves no pur-<lb />
pose but as a weak argument to be<lb />
shot down later by Joel's big<lb />
realization that the daring re-<lb />
quired to be happy and successful<lb />
in relationships with the opposite<lb />
sex is the same daring required in<lb />
order to be happy and successful<lb />
in life. That realization is essen-<lb />
tially the film's message.<lb />
The extreme seriousness with<lb />
which Joel's first sexual ex-<lb />
perience is treated is typical of<lb />
coming of age films and bears no<lb />
relation to the kind of treatment<lb />
similar subjects have gotten in<lb />
movies like Porky s and Animal<lb />
House. There is nothing funny<lb />
about the entrance of the call girl,<lb />
Lana, into Joel's darkened house.<lb />
This is "enter the woman of<lb />
mystery" who knows � who em-<lb />
bodies � the secrets to be reveal-<lb />
ed to the young man.<lb />
In the dark we try to catch a<lb />
glimpse of her face, as Joel does.<lb />
He touches her and the music<lb />
becomes surreal. The director<lb />
unabashedly tells us that this<lb />
event is meant to signify the boy's<lb />
becoming a man by having the<lb />
camera pan over a series of pic-<lb />
tures of Joel from infancy to<lb />
adolescence.<lb />
The point of view is<lb />
characteristically male. Success in<lb />
sex doen't signify success in love<lb />
but marks the completion of the<lb />
first hurdle towards success in<lb />
life. The first partner isn't "just<lb />
some girl but is elevated to the<lb />
mystical. What is sirnpK not<lb />
understood beomes "un-<lb />
fathomable Though Lana gets<lb />
considerable screen time, she re-<lb />
mains the film's unknown entity.<lb />
Joel questions her about her past<lb />
but finds out next to nothing.<lb />
Towards the end of the film<lb />
Joel is robbed. He asks her if she<lb />
set him up. She says no. But she<lb />
says so unconvincinglv, and we<lb />
are left unsure.<lb />
Even the film's effects conspire<lb />
to heighten Lana's mystery, to<lb />
suggest a sort of "Eternal<lb />
Feminine At one point Joel<lb />
returns to her after drowning the<lb />
Porsche. The film has her ap-<lb />
proach Joel in slow motion<lb />
heightening the significance of the<lb />
mothering gesture she makes once<lb />
she gets to him.<lb />
Joel realizes the immoralitv of<lb />
the system which he's tried to<lb />
enter by moral means. He realizes<lb />
that it's Lana who is the "perfect<lb />
capitalist lacking "fear and<lb />
guilt flaws which Joel savs are<lb />
his "specialties He has played it<lb />
safe, yet the good-boy statistics he<lb />
has compiled still don't add up to<lb />
his getting what he's wanted.<lb />
The Princeton admissions<lb />
man, Rutherford, walks into<lb />
Joel's house in the middle of a<lb />
party in which the house has been<lb />
transformed into a brothel for the<lb />
sake of raising money to restore<lb />
the Porsche. We suspect the set-<lb />
ting for this interview will spoil<lb />
Joel's chances of admission. The<lb />
Princeton man reads of!<lb />
statistics (1 150 SAT. B<lb />
which are good but are<lb />
not h League " Joel no<lb />
chance anyway.<lb />
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result of what he sees al<lb />
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day, Mike Cross played at the Carotins Opry House<lb />
on Sunday, and the Nlghthawks were at the Attic on<lb />
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NASHVILLE, TENN-Music<lb />
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their su,t� to a new wave of ?ro<lb />
fits brought on by something call-<lb />
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It's been a long time since the<lb />
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dozens of artists and closed of-<lb />
fices to trim expenses as the<lb />
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proached $10, popular music was<lb />
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like they used to.<lb />
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began to change. Pace-Man lost<lb />
its fever, the economy stabilized,<lb />
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the doldrums and the music in-<lb />
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1983, there's a downright party<lb />
going on.<lb />
"This will be our best year since<lb />
1979 said Rob Altshuler, vice<lb />
president of press and public in-<lb />
formation at CBS Records<lb />
Group. "There's no question<lb />
about it. We now have returned to<lb />
an upper curve<lb />
CBS reported its profits<lb />
through June are triple what they<lb />
were during the same six-month<lb />
period in 1982. Revenue should be<lb />
up about 10 percent over last year.<lb />
Another giant in the industry,<lb />
RCA Records, experienced<lb />
"gratifying" profits in the first<lb />
and second quarter of 1983.<lb />
"RCA is fully participating in<lb />
the record industry's upturn,<lb />
which we attribute to both the<lb />
positive effect of the economic<lb />
upturn and a renewed interest in<lb />
music said Robbin Ahrold,<lb />
division vice president of com-<lb />
munications at RCA Records.<lb />
"We're seeing a return to the<lb />
level of sales that we traditionally<lb />
achieved in the mid-70s, which is<lb />
great he said.<lb />
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creased profits is rock 'n' roll has<lb />
broken out of a decade-long rut.<lb />
Rock began in the 1950s, matured<lb />
in the '60s, turned hallucinogenic<lb />
in the early '70s and stagnated in<lb />
the '80s. Some performers return-<lb />
ed to the early days of rock while<lb />
others ventured into virgin ter-<lb />
ritory � punk, new wave, heavy<lb />
metal, techno-pop and even reg-<lb />
gae. This year, rock has<lb />
finally found a new home, a<lb />
musical milkshake of styles with a<lb />
whipcrack beat called New Music.<lb />
The synthesized blend of rock,<lb />
soul, reggae and disco has kids<lb />
dancing and buying again.<lb />
Groups like Men At Work,<lb />
Duran Duran, The Police,<lb />
Human League, Eddy Grant,<lb />
Madness, Adam Ant, Prince, Ka-<lb />
jagoogoo, Culture Club, Romeo<lb />
Void, Missing Persons, Men<lb />
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Pirates Win Finest Victory Of All<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
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WolfpackOh,<lb />
Beating the<lb />
how sweet it is.<lb />
After three years of leaving<lb />
Carter-Finley Stadium with their<lb />
heads hanging low, ECU coach<lb />
Ed Emory and the Pirates scored<lb />
15 points in the final quarter to<lb />
bring home a, 22-16, long-awaited<lb />
victory over rivalry North<lb />
Carolina State.<lb />
'We've been second-class<lb />
citizens for so many years now<lb />
Emory said following the game.<lb />
"It was a must win for us, and it's<lb />
very, very sweet. I just thank the<lb />
good Lord for giving me the op-<lb />
portunity to be there and feel the<lb />
spirit of winning. There's nothing<lb />
like winning<lb />
Scoring just seven points in<lb />
three quarters, the Bucs came<lb />
back in the final period to nail<lb />
down two touchdowns and a two-<lb />
point conversion. Trailing, 16-7,<lb />
at the beginning of the fourth<lb />
quarter, the Pirates' quarterback<lb />
Kevin Ingram and top runn-<lb />
mgbacks Tony Baker and Earnest<lb />
Byner joined forces to move the<lb />
ball against the Wolfpack's<lb />
powerful defense.<lb />
With 14:29 remaining, Baker<lb />
ran six yards to the endzone to cut<lb />
N.C. State's lead to two, 16-14.<lb />
The Wolf pack then began its<lb />
march, but linebacker Randy<lb />
Watts sacked State's Tim<lb />
Esposito for a five-yard loss.<lb />
Following an incomplete pass by<lb />
Esposito, the Pack punted to<lb />
ECU'S 17-yard line.<lb />
Byner and Baker then combin-<lb />
ed for 30 yards on five carries to<lb />
put the Bucs on ECU's 47-yard<lb />
line. One play later, Ingram kept<lb />
for a 27-yard run�his longest<lb />
rush of the night. That run set up<lb />
I a series of consecutive carries by<lb />
Byner and one by tightend Nor-<lb />
wood Vann.<lb />
One of seven seniors on offense,<lb />
rann had a few words to say in<lb />
le huddle right before Byner ran<lb />
ve yards for the Pirates' winning<lb />
touchdown. "I told'em we had<lb />
been together so long, and we had<lb />
come too far to give up now<lb />
Vann said. "Right then, we need-<lb />
ed senior leadership. That was our<lb />
time<lb />
After Byner's burst into the<lb />
endzone, Ingram followed with a defense) minds, they thought we<lb />
and-six situation on the 10-yard<lb />
line.<lb />
The ECU defense then returned<lb />
to the field, and Emory became a<lb />
little leery about how the players<lb />
1:17 remaining, Ingram zipped a<lb />
pass to Adams. Adams then<lb />
fumbled and Vann recovered in<lb />
the endzone to score, giving the<lb />
Bucs a 7-3 lead. That play, Emory<lb />
would react to returning to the said most assuredly, was not in<lb />
field so quickly. "In their (the<lb />
counter-option for a two-point<lb />
conversion. The Pirates went for<lb />
he extra two points in case the<lb />
W olfpack scored again, and a<lb />
missed extra-point kick by State<lb />
wor' have given the Bucs the<lb />
Lead.<lb />
But that wasn't to happen. The<lb />
Pirates' offense finally came<lb />
together. "We got back to our<lb />
game Emory said. "They were<lb />
taking the pitch away from our<lb />
option, and they were trying to<lb />
take Kevin (Ingram) out of the<lb />
way<lb />
"That's why they called that<lb />
option he continued. "They<lb />
might take the fullback away,<lb />
they might take the quarterback<lb />
away, and they might take the<lb />
pitch away, but they can't take all<lb />
three away if we do what we're<lb />
suppose to do<lb />
The experienced offensive line<lb />
told Coach Emory what they<lb />
wanted to do. "They said to me,<lb />
'Coach, we'll move the football.<lb />
Just let us run at them, and we<lb />
decided to do that Emory said.<lb />
"I think they (State) were run<lb />
down some in the third quarter.<lb />
The fourth quarter was ours.<lb />
Thank goodness for strength and<lb />
conditioning and for guys with a<lb />
bunch of character<lb />
The Wolfpack made a valiant<lb />
attempt to score with tailback Joe<lb />
Mclntosh carrying the ball five<lb />
times. On ECU's 27-yard line,<lb />
State tailback Mike Miller carried<lb />
twice, but fumbled on the 10-yard<lb />
line. Pirate free safety Clint Har-<lb />
ris recovered with almost three<lb />
minutes remaining in the game.<lb />
The Pirates began heading the<lb />
other way, but Byner was stripped<lb />
of the ball while going down the<lb />
middle and fumbled in a second-<lb />
had won the football game<lb />
Emory said. "When we (ECU)<lb />
fumbled, the players had to go<lb />
back on the field. That's what we<lb />
call a "sudden change By sud-<lb />
den change, they could have said<lb />
'this is the same old fairy tale<lb />
the playbooks. "That's not in the<lb />
playbooks, but I can guarantee<lb />
you it's in the playbooks to stay<lb />
alert at all times he said.<lb />
"Calvin Adams made a great<lb />
catch and the ball got knocked<lb />
loose when he came down. Nor-<lb />
wood (Vann) was just being alert.<lb />
"Sometimes good things can<lb />
again. We're gonna lose by one happen if you're at the right place<lb />
noint  he etmtinnmA "Knt th�� -� tU. �w� �;� �<lb />
point he continued, "but they<lb />
went in and stopped them and<lb />
won the game. They wanted it<lb />
very badly, and I'm glad they<lb />
brought it home<lb />
On the Pack's last play,<lb />
Esposito pitched to fullback Vince<lb />
Evans, who was stopped by junior<lb />
cornerback Calvin Adams. Accor-<lb />
ding to Esposito, the Bucs made a<lb />
defensive adjustment and moved<lb />
Adams on the last play. Emory<lb />
said that wasn't the case. "He<lb />
wasn't out of position he said.<lb />
"He did exactly what we told him<lb />
to do. We anticipated a certain set<lb />
and certain play, but we certainly<lb />
weren't expecting the option<lb />
The Pirates also had a few sur-<lb />
prises in the first half. According<lb />
to Emory, the Bucs had to made a<lb />
few adjustments. "They came out<lb />
and mixed it up. It took us a while<lb />
to get a read on exactly what they<lb />
were doing. We got impatient and<lb />
started throwing the ball too early<lb />
in the first half.<lb />
"We didn't establish our trap<lb />
option he continued. "We were<lb />
concerned with trying to finesse<lb />
them instead of coming out and<lb />
playing fundamental football<lb />
With eight minutes in the first<lb />
quarter, State placekicker Mike<lb />
Cofer booted a 34-yard field goal<lb />
to put the Wolfpack on the<lb />
scoreboard first, 3-0.<lb />
The Bucs soon followed,<lb />
however, with a 67-yard scoring<lb />
drive late in the first quarter. With<lb />
at the right time.<lb />
In the second quarter, the<lb />
Pirates went scoreless while the<lb />
Wolfpack added 10 more points.<lb />
State's Miller ran one yard with<lb />
11:24 left to score a touchdown.<lb />
Cofer followed with 34- and<lb />
24-yard field goals to give the<lb />
Wolfpack a 13-7 lead at halftime.<lb />
At that point, Emory said he<lb />
knew what to tell his players in the<lb />
locker room. "I said, 'Men,<lb />
you've worked too hard to let<lb />
somebody take it away from you.<lb />
If you want it, it's out there for<lb />
you to take it. We've worked too<lb />
hard and too long, and we should<lb />
win it more than anybody else, so<lb />
just don't give it away<lb />
The Pirates didn't give it away<lb />
Instead, they earned their first<lb />
tory since 1977 and their fourth<lb />
win over the Wolfpack in 14<lb />
years.<lb />
For Emory and the senior<lb />
payers, the win meant satisfac-<lb />
tion. After three years, thev knew<lb />
how it felt to beat the Wolfpack<lb />
According to Clint Harris, it felt<lb />
pretty good too. "Won't ever be a<lb />
game bigger than this one he<lb />
said. "We lost a very tough game<lb />
at Florida State. We just weren't<lb />
ready to lose another one<lb />
Hundreds Meet Bucs On Return<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
every home game he said.<lb />
"If you win every home game,<lb />
then you're assured of a pretty<lb />
good season, especially in<lb />
front of your home people<lb />
Emory said he hopes Pirate<lb />
fans will continue to support<lb />
the Bucs wherever they may<lb />
play. "I think the enthusiasm<lb />
we've gotten has been like ad-<lb />
ded fuel to the tank he said.<lb />
"Enthusiasm is contagious,<lb />
and I think it should carry<lb />
over to this week<lb />
When the Pirates arrived in<lb />
Greenville after the N.C. State<lb />
game, fans greeted them at<lb />
every turn, including the<lb />
Mayor. More than 2,000 peo-<lb />
ple were gathered downtown,<lb />
and hundreds of people met<lb />
the players at Belk Dorm. "If<lb />
that doesn't make the kids feel<lb />
special and appreciated for<lb />
what they've done Emory<lb />
said, "nothing will<lb />
If the head coach is plann-<lb />
ing to meet some of his goals,<lb />
he'll need all the fans he can<lb />
get. According to Emory, the<lb />
Pirates have the potential to<lb />
become possibly the best team<lb />
in the country.<lb />
"ECU has the makings to<lb />
win a national<lb />
championship he said.<lb />
"This is a great team and a<lb />
great university<lb />
The East Carolina Pirates<lb />
had the pleasure of defeating<lb />
the N.C. State Wolfpack<lb />
Saturday night in front of<lb />
57,700 people � the largest<lb />
crowd ever to watch a football<lb />
game in the state of North<lb />
Ca<lb />
i-wiuing to Emory, the<lb />
Bucs convinced quite a few<lb />
spectators that East Carolina<lb />
is a university to be reckoned<lb />
with. "I think it proved that<lb />
we've come a long way<lb />
Emory said. "We've made a<lb />
commitment to big-time foot-<lb />
ball, anil we're here to stay.<lb />
We want to play with the best<lb />
teams in the country<lb />
The Pirates would like to<lb />
compete with some of the best<lb />
teams in North Carolina, but<lb />
other schools haven't been too<lb />
cooperative. "We ought to be<lb />
claimed the N.C. State cham-<lb />
pions because nobody else will<lb />
play us Emory said.<lb />
The win over the Wolfpack<lb />
should help in-state recruiting.<lb />
"The recruits can go anywhere<lb />
in North Carolina, but theyll<lb />
never experience the excite-<lb />
ment and the thrill of winning<lb />
like they will at East<lb />
Carolina<lb />
After a 47-46 loss to Florida<lb />
State, the Pirates were even<lb />
more eager to take another<lb />
shot at the Wolfpack. In fact,<lb />
in Saturday's Raleigh Times,<lb />
the Pirates were described as<lb />
being cocky and over-<lb />
confident about playing N.C.<lb />
State. Emory' disagreed de-<lb />
fiantly. "If they (players)<lb />
didn't worry, their coach wor-<lb />
ried enough for all of them<lb />
he said.<lb />
"We want them to have<lb />
confidence because that's<lb />
something we've been lacking<lb />
here he continued. "Senior<lb />
maturity gives confidence, and<lb />
I think our kids are confident,<lb />
but they're not cocky<lb />
The near upset over Florida<lb />
State may have caused a few<lb />
swelled heads, but it also<lb />
brought about a wave of<lb />
worldwide recogni-<lb />
tion. The game stirred so much<lb />
interest that Atlanta cable sta-<lb />
tion WTBS decided to telecast<lb />
the ECU-N.C. State game.<lb />
That exposure marked the<lb />
largest television coverage in<lb />
ECU's history.<lb />
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Winning Form<lb />
OAKY PATTHSOW<lb />
ECU defensive end Kenny Phillips waist tackles N.C. State's Vince Evans during the Pirates' tniimph over<lb />
rival North Carolina State. ECU head football coach Ed Emory said the Bucs played with the intensity and<lb />
enthusiasm they lacked at FSU. "Right now, we've got four strong line backers, and our conrnerbacks are<lb />
playing the best I've seen them play at ECU Emory said.<lb />
Byner Leads Steady<lb />
Pirate Ground Attack<lb />
ECU's dated head football coach celebrates with the players hi N.C. State's locker room after their 22-1 vie-<lb />
torjwer the Wolfpack.<lb />
By KEN BOLTON<lb />
Mutual Sports Kdllof<lb />
When it got down to the nitty-<lb />
gritty in Saturday night's slugfest<lb />
with N.C. State, the Pirate of-<lb />
fense turned to their "bread and<lb />
butter" � the ground game.<lb />
On ECU's two late scoring<lb />
drives, the Pirates ran the ball 17<lb />
times while only passing the ball<lb />
twice.<lb />
Leading the way for the Pirate<lb />
ground attack was fullback<lb />
Earnest Byner. The 5-10,<lb />
230-pound senior rushed for 97<lb />
yards on 17 carries, an average of<lb />
5.7 yards per carry.<lb />
For his efforts, Byner was nam-<lb />
ed the WTBS Most Valuable<lb />
Player for ECU after the nation-<lb />
wide telecast. A $1,000 scholar-<lb />
ship will be given to the ECU<lb />
general scholarship fund in<lb />
Byner's name.<lb />
With Byner picking up 32 yards<lb />
in the fourth quarter, the Pirate<lb />
running game pounded the<lb />
Wolfpack defense in the final seg-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"We just decided we weren't<lb />
going to lose said Byner, who<lb />
was also named honorable men-<lb />
tion EC AC player of the week.<lb />
"In the second half, we started<lb />
picking up what their defense was<lb />
doing<lb />
The N.C. State defensed did a<lb />
good job all night of containing<lb />
ECU's dangerous option, so the<lb />
Pirates began running up the mid-<lb />
dle with regularity in the second<lb />
half.<lb />
With Terry Long and Co.<lb />
bulldozing through the State<lb />
defensive line, Byner and tailback<lb />
Tony Baker took advantage of the<lb />
openings to pull off many big<lb />
gains.<lb />
As far as Byner is concerned, he<lb />
wouldn't trade his offensive line<lb />
for any other one in the country.<lb />
"I depend on those guys for so<lb />
much Byner stated. "I know<lb />
what they can do and they know<lb />
what I can do. We have a great<lb />
deal of mutual trust<lb />
A perfect example of the power<lb />
of the Pirate offensive line occur-<lb />
red on the game-winning<lb />
touchdown.<lb />
The entire left side of the Pirate<lb />
front � from center Tim Mitchell<lb />
to tight end Norwood Vann �<lb />
pushed the Wolfpack defenders<lb />
backwards.<lb />
"When we watched the films,<lb />
you could see that the whole State<lb />
line was drilled back into the end<lb />
zone said Byner.<lb />
After the first two games of the<lb />
'83 season, Byner has rushed for<lb />
147 yards and two touchdowns.<lb />
With 1334 career yards, he needs<lb />
just 339 more yards to finish<lb />
among ECU's all-time top-ten<lb />
rushers.<lb />
With two highly-emotional<lb />
games already under their belt,<lb />
the Pirates will have to avoid an<lb />
emotional letdown in Saturday's<lb />
game with visiting Murray State.<lb />
But Byner doesn't anticipate<lb />
any sort of letdown.<lb />
"We're the type of team that<lb />
knows what we've got to do he<lb />
said. "We want to go 10-1, so we<lb />
can't afford to take anyone light-<lb />
ly<lb />
And based on Byner's perfor-<lb />
mance Saturday night in Raleigh,<lb />
the rest of ECU's '83 opponents<lb />
won't take the 230-pound<lb />
fullback too tightly<lb /><lb />
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10 THE EAST CAROLINIAN SEPTEMBER 14, 1983<lb />
Statistics<lb />
First Down<lb />
Passing Yards<lb />
Passing Yards<lb />
Return Yard<lb />
Pasj�<lb />
Punting<lb />
Kum hies-Lost<lb />
Penalties<lb />
7 3 0 IS - 22<lb />
J 10 3 0-16<lb />
Scoring<lb />
NCS - FG Cofer 34<lb />
ECU � Vann, recovered fumhle in end one (Heath<lb />
kick)<lb />
NCS � Miller. I run<lb />
NCS - FG Cofer 34<lb />
NCS - FG Cofer 24<lb />
ECU � Baker, 6 run (Heath kick)<lb />
ECU � Byner. 5 run (Ingram run)<lb />
Individual Statistics<lb />
Rushing � ECU Byner 17-97, Ingram 16 H4, Walden<lb />
$-31. Baker 10-3 Branch Hi, NC S 1 vposito 419).<lb />
Mclntosh 2I-IIV0. Evans 12-32. Isom 3-6. Brothers I J),<lb />
Miller 14-79, J Greene 1(1)<lb />
Passing � ECU: Ingram (�asR-(W). NC S Espossto<lb />
26-13 146-0-0<lb />
Receiving � K I' ann 15. Adams 2 25. Walden<lb />
1-6. Nichols 1-12. Baker I 10. NCS Brothers 3-40. Miller<lb />
 28, S Davis 2 32. Evans 2 18. Foster I J, Mclntojh<lb />
1-20. Brown 13<lb />
Alt 57.700<lb />
ECU Slated To Play<lb />
Gamecocks In 1984<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
University will play<lb />
the University of<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
Gamecocks in foot-<lb />
ball for five con-<lb />
secutive seasons,<lb />
beginning in 1984, ac-<lb />
cording to the<lb />
schools' two athletic<lb />
directors.<lb />
The Pirates will<lb />
travel to Columbia,<lb />
S.C in 1984 to start<lb />
the series. The 1985<lb />
game will be played in<lb />
East Carolina's<lb />
Ficklen Stadium,<lb />
while the 1986, 1987<lb />
and 1988 games will<lb />
all be played in Col-<lb />
umbia.<lb />
"We are just elated<lb />
to sign this five-year<lb />
contract with South<lb />
Carolina said ECU<lb />
Director of Athletics<lb />
Dr. Ken Karr. "It is<lb />
very important to our<lb />
program to have<lb />
regional competition<lb />
with major state<lb />
universities such as<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
"The proximity of<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 14, 1983<lb />
11<lb />
Play<lb />
984<lb />
the game will afford<lb />
our fans the oppor<lb />
tunity to be in atten<lb />
dance on the road.<lb />
hich likewise is ver<lb />
important to our pro-<lb />
gram<lb />
The two schools<lb />
have met onl once to<lb />
play football, in 1977<lb />
in Columbia. The<lb />
game was regionalK<lb />
televised by ABC,<lb />
with the Gamecock-<lb />
completing a suc-<lb />
cessful rally in the<lb />
final two minute to<lb />
win 19-16.<lb />
irates<lb />
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ville, N.C. J<lb />
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Netters Ready To Roll<lb />
With Hot New Recruits<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Despite returning<lb />
only six players from<lb />
the entire men's and<lb />
women's tennis<lb />
teams, ECU head<lb />
coach Pat Sherman is<lb />
looking forward to a<lb />
very successful year.<lb />
"I'm really op-<lb />
timistic about the up-<lb />
coming season<lb />
Sherman said.<lb />
"We've landed some<lb />
great recruits who<lb />
should provide us<lb />
with greater depth<lb />
then we had last<lb />
year<lb />
Leading the way for<lb />
the men's team will be<lb />
Junior Galen Treble.<lb />
Co-captain of this<lb />
year's squad, Treble is<lb />
the number-one-<lb />
ranked player for<lb />
ECU. "Galen is our<lb />
most consistent player<lb />
who plays a very solid<lb />
all-around game<lb />
Sherman said.<lb />
Playing at number<lb />
two is senior Paul<lb />
Owen. Owen is a serve<lb />
and volley player who<lb />
is expected to<lb />
challenge Treble for<lb />
the top spot the entire<lb />
year.<lb />
Sophomore David<lb />
Creech is the other<lb />
captain of the team<lb />
and plays the number<lb />
three position. Accor-<lb />
ding to Sherman,<lb />
Creech is the most im-<lb />
proved of the return-<lb />
ing players.<lb />
The final retrunee<lb />
for the men is Barry<lb />
Moran. Although in<lb />
his second year,<lb />
Moran has been in-<lb />
jured since he arrived<lb />
at ECU, and it is not<lb />
known when he is ex-<lb />
pected back into ac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The top newcomer<lb />
for the Pirates is Bill<lb />
O' Donnell from<lb />
Newport News, Va.<lb />
O' Donnell posted an<lb />
unbelievable 64-0<lb />
mark in high school<lb />
and is currently rank-<lb />
ed fifth in the state of<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
Doug Otto is<lb />
another strong<lb />
freshman who hails<lb />
from Long Island,<lb />
N.Y. Otto has nine<lb />
years of tournament<lb />
experience and posted<lb />
a 21-1 record as a<lb />
senior at Sayville<lb />
High School.<lb />
The other freshman<lb />
expected to round out<lb />
the top six is Greg<lb />
Loyd of Raleigh. He<lb />
finished with a 15-2<lb />
record in singles and<lb />
doubles last year,<lb />
utilizing a consistent<lb />
baseline game.<lb />
Other first year<lb />
players for the Pirates<lb />
include freshmen<lb />
Davis Bagley, Dan<lb />
Lamont, David<lb />
Turner, Greg Willis,<lb />
sophomore John An-<lb />
thony and juinor Tom<lb />
Vail.<lb />
For the women, on-<lb />
ly two players return.<lb />
They are captains<lb />
Catherine Tolson and<lb />
Janet Russell. Both<lb />
hold the top two spots<lb />
on the team and are<lb />
expected to do so all<lb />
year long.<lb />
"Catherine and<lb />
Janet are both playing<lb />
extremely well<lb />
Sherman said. "They<lb />
each have greater pa-<lb />
tience and concentra-<lb />
tion, which makes<lb />
them much improved<lb />
over last year<lb />
The top freshman<lb />
for the women will be<lb />
Miriam Beck of<lb />
Fayetteville. "Miriam<lb />
is ranked 11th in<lb />
North Carolina in<lb />
singles and should<lb />
also be a dominant<lb />
force in doubles com-<lb />
petition Sherman<lb />
said.<lb />
Ann Manderfield<lb />
and Laura Conway<lb />
are two other top<lb />
recruits that are both<lb />
ranked by the Mid-<lb />
Atlantic Tennis<lb />
Association. Mander-<lb />
field ranks second in<lb />
mixed doubles, while<lb />
Conway makes the<lb />
top 40 in singles.<lb />
Cisi Bolton, Lynn<lb />
Wallace and Laura<lb />
Jaloudik are the re-<lb />
maining players who<lb />
are expected to fight<lb />
for the sixth spot,<lb />
which will enable<lb />
them to participate in<lb />
matches against other<lb />
schools.<lb />
Although the first-<lb />
year players out-<lb />
number those return-<lb />
ing on each team,<lb />
Sherman is eager for<lb />
the season to begin.<lb />
"Once the freshmen<lb />
get some experience, I<lb />
see no reason why we<lb />
can't be a stronger<lb />
team then we were last<lb />
year she said.<lb />
The women will get<lb />
all the experience they<lb />
can handle, facing<lb />
four nationally rank-<lb />
ed teams in their first<lb />
severn matches. "This<lb />
schedule is tougher<lb />
than any I've ever<lb />
seen while I've been at<lb />
ECU Sherman said,<lb />
"but I'm really look-<lb />
ing forward to it<lb />
"The men's and<lb />
women's teams are<lb />
both loaded with<lb />
talent Sherman ad-<lb />
ded, "and if we work<lb />
as hard as we can and<lb />
play to our upmost<lb />
potential, the ECU<lb />
tennis teams will have<lb />
very successful<lb />
ears<lb />
The men's team<lb />
opens their season<lb />
Sept. 23 at the Wilm-<lb />
ington Invitational<lb />
Tournament, while<lb />
the women host UNC-<lb />
Greensboro on Sept.<lb />
24 at 2 p.m.<lb />
Pirate head coach Ed Emory contemplates the game minutes before kickoff. Emory was in a<lb />
much happier mood after the victory over N.C. State.<lb />
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