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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.J2<lb />
Thursday, October 6,1983<lb />
Greenville, s.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
ECU Minister<lb />
Makes Bid For<lb />
City Council<lb /><lb />
a<lb />
Hadden<lb />
By ANDREA MARKELLO<lb />
SiafT Writer<lb />
The Greenville City Council's comprehensive plan<lb />
for growth in downtown Greenville over the next<lb />
10 12 years is a primary concern in Rev. William L.<lb />
Hadden's decision to run for a fourth term on the<lb />
council.<lb />
Hadden, who has also served as ECU's Episcopal<lb />
campus minister for the past 15 years, believes the<lb />
key to the plan is revitaliza-<lb />
tion. According to Hadden,<lb />
the university is represented<lb />
by a strong hand with<lb />
Chancellor John Howell<lb />
and Mayor Percy Cox<lb />
working together.<lb />
Major issues of current<lb />
relevance include student<lb />
transit and private off-<lb />
campus housing. Dick<lb />
Blake, assistant to<lb />
Chancellor Howell, hopes<lb />
to combine the campus and<lb />
community bus systems.<lb />
'The city is talking about combined grants from<lb />
the city transit agency for the students and the com-<lb />
munity Hadden said. "The city currently main-<lb />
tains the responsibility for repairing campus buses.<lb />
With the availability of federal grants to the city of<lb />
Greenville, used with the city bus system, plans could<lb />
be made to incorporate them into the campus bus<lb />
system he said. A final goal would be to establish a<lb />
bus system to serve the campus and community<lb />
together.<lb />
With the issue concerning student housing, Had-<lb />
den supports construction of private dorm-<lb />
condominiums in the downtown Greenville area.<lb />
"Business has fallen in downtown Greenville during<lb />
the last years Hadden said. "The population is<lb />
moving away, and establishment of more adult<lb />
dorms and condominiums would be a first step in<lb />
creating a bigger tax base he said.<lb />
Hadden also supports the "talent bank made up<lb />
of volunteers used in city commissions and commit-<lb />
tees. Hadden said there is a large group of talented<lb />
people from the university involved in city govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
First elected in in 1975, Hadden was re-elected to<lb />
the city council in 1979 and 1981.<lb />
MedProfessor<lb />
Dies At 35;<lb />
Shocks School<lb />
By ELIZABETH PAGE<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
Dr. John C. Yeager, 35,<lb />
associate professor of physiology<lb />
at ECU, died Sept. 26 in Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital. The<lb />
cause has not been released.<lb />
"It was a shock to the whole<lb />
department said Robert<lb />
Thurber, chairman of the<lb />
physiology Department. "He was<lb />
an excellent researcher, teacher<lb />
and gentleman<lb />
Yeager conducted research in<lb />
cardiovascular disease and was an<lb />
active member of the American<lb />
Heart Association.<lb />
Yeager had worked for seven<lb />
years in the ECU physiology<lb />
department, since 1976.<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Defender Claims<lb />
Honor Board 9s<lb />
Actions Improper<lb />
4 �Mn<lb />
ROB POOLC - ft, L,b<lb />
 Swear, He Was This Tall<lb />
An ECU student discusses her last blind date with friends in front of the Student Supply<lb />
More. Come Now, surely he wasn't that short.<lb />
School Emblem<lb />
ECU Gets New Mascot<lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
Start Writer<lb />
This year ECU will be sporting a new<lb />
mascot which has been described as more<lb />
clear, classier and better than before.<lb />
After two years and 16 revisions, the<lb />
university has come up with a new image<lb />
to symbolize its athletic teams.<lb />
The new pirate mascot was drawn by<lb />
senior art major David Franks, who took<lb />
ideas from an ad hoc committee set up by<lb />
Chancellor John Howell and chaired by<lb />
David B. Stevens, university attorney. The<lb />
new mascot is a cartoon character with a<lb />
broad chest, a trimmed appearance in<lb />
comparison to the former figure and a<lb />
tough look.<lb />
"The image of the old pirate was to do<lb />
in your opponent any way possible,<lb />
whether sub him in the back or cut his<lb />
throat Stevens said. "We think the new<lb />
pirate is just as tough, rugged and ready<lb />
for battle with all opponents without hav-<lb />
ing the appearence of a<lb />
scrunge he said.<lb />
Stevens said the new<lb />
mascot reflects the<lb />
tougher image ECU is<lb />
trying to project of its<lb />
athletic teams.<lb />
The comparison of<lb />
ECU's mascot to other<lb />
universities' emblems<lb />
was another reason for<lb />
the change, according<lb />
to Richard Laing, former dean of the ECU<lb />
School of Art. He said that when one<lb />
looks at the mascots of different university<lb />
teams a good caricature is easy to pot.<lb />
"We wanted something that showed some<lb />
class Laing said.<lb />
Pirate Mascot<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Start Writer<lb />
Student Public Defender<lb />
Stephen Sherbin contends that a<lb />
recent hearing of the ECU Honor<lb />
Board was handled improperly. In<lb />
response to Sherbin's contention,<lb />
James Mallory, associate dean of<lb />
student life, said "He's all wet<lb />
During the hearing ECU stu-<lb />
dent Keith Carter was convicted<lb />
of plagiarism resulting from a<lb />
poem published in the 1983 Rebel.<lb />
Carter was then given a $250 fine,<lb />
one year's probation and a written<lb />
reprimand as well as being re-<lb />
quired to write a formal letter of<lb />
apology to the Rebel.<lb />
Sherbin said he feels Carter<lb />
should not have been given the<lb />
punishment because the hearing<lb />
was handled improperly. "I<lb />
recommended that they (the<lb />
Honor Board) hand down no<lb />
sanction because of the<lb />
violation Sherbin said. The case<lb />
will be appealed after Fall break<lb />
when the Review Board is ap-<lb />
pointed. Sherbin said he plans to<lb />
bring out the alleged improprieties<lb />
in the appeal.<lb />
Carter's poem was taken from a<lb />
song on an Alice Cooper album<lb />
and according to Sherbin, assis-<lb />
tant student attorney general,<lb />
Rick Brown, who tried the case,<lb />
was unprepared because he did<lb />
not have the album. "The defen-<lb />
dant was the only person in the<lb />
room who had heard the record<lb />
Sherbin said.<lb />
"I plead no contest to not being<lb />
prepared Brown said. "The<lb />
reason 1 didn't bring the album<lb />
was that I was not aware the<lb />
defense was going to contend a<lb />
difference between the two (the<lb />
song and the poem)<lb />
After Brown and Sherbin made<lb />
their closing statements, the board<lb />
requested the Cooper album as<lb />
additional evidence. Brown then<lb />
purchased the album and addi-<lb />
tional statements were made, a<lb />
procedure Sherbin says was im-<lb />
proper because closing statements<lb />
had already been presented.<lb />
"I gave the Honor Board ab-<lb />
solute hell and told them they<lb />
were violating procedure Sher-<lb />
bin said. He added that he felt<lb />
they had overstepped their bounds<lb />
in asking for further evidence and<lb />
stated that their sole duty was to<lb />
pass down a sanction.<lb />
"I was very disappointed with<lb />
the performance of the Honor<lb />
Board, but my faith in the judicial<lb />
system is still as strong as ever<lb />
Sherbin said.<lb />
"I checked with the university<lb />
attorney and the procedures were<lb />
correct Mallory said. Mallory<lb />
also said the appeal was granted<lb />
only because of the severity of<lb />
Carter's sentence, not because the<lb />
procedures were in question.<lb />
"The main objective of the<lb />
system is to be fair and make sure<lb />
the truth comes out said Stu-<lb />
dent Attorney General Harry<lb />
Dest. "The Honor Board did not<lb />
do anything out of the ordinary<lb />
nor did it violate students' con-<lb />
stitutional rights<lb />
"I think the Honor Board did<lb />
what was right. They found out<lb />
the truth; they got the informa-<lb />
tion to mmkc m decision. Mad they<lb />
made it Brown said.<lb />
Honors Seminars 'Bigger And Better9<lb />
Yeager<lb />
Yeager received his<lb />
undergraduate degree at Miami of<lb />
Ohio. He also attended Ohio State<lb />
University, where he received a<lb />
doctorate in physiology.<lb />
Yeager also attended Michigan<lb />
State University for post-<lb />
doctorate work.<lb />
Yeager is survived gby his two<lb />
children, Matie, 4, and Danny,2,<lb />
as well as his wife, Elizabeth.<lb />
The ECU Honors Program has<lb />
announced its list of seminars and<lb />
course sections for the Spring<lb />
semester in time for pre-<lb />
registration, and the offerings and<lb />
range of topics is bigger and better<lb />
than ever, according to the pro-<lb />
gram's director, English professor<lb />
David Sanders.<lb />
The program is offering five<lb />
special topic seminars beginning<lb />
in January, including one that is<lb />
being repeated from last Spring by<lb />
popular demand and one that is<lb />
being co-taught, for the first time<lb />
ever, by an undergraduate honors<lb />
student.<lb />
Honors seminars are designed<lb />
to be taught primarily through<lb />
class discussion rather than by lec-<lb />
ture. Most seminars are headed by<lb />
two professors and meet once a<lb />
week for two hours. They count<lb />
for three semester hours of<lb />
General College credit.<lb />
,4The Literature of the<lb />
Holocaust" is the course, taught<lb />
by foreign language associate pro-<lb />
fessor Michael Bassman, to be of-<lb />
fered for the second time next<lb />
Spring. The Tuesday night class<lb />
will look at the reign of Nazis and<lb />
the lasting implications of their<lb />
actions on the world through<lb />
literature written from a variety of<lb />
viewpoints.<lb />
"Futures: An International<lb />
Perspective" is the first seminar<lb />
to be co-taught by an honors<lb />
undergraduate student, Keith<lb />
Hoggard. The course will focus<lb />
on Alvin Toffler's The Third<lb />
Wave and examine man's future<lb />
through a variety of readings. The<lb />
class will also be led by professor<lb />
Ralph Steele.<lb />
A seminar focusing on medicine<lb />
from a humanistic point of view<lb />
will be led by John Moskop of the<lb />
medical school and associate pro-<lb />
fessor of sociology Paul Tschet-<lb />
ter. The course, "Patients, Physi-<lb />
cians and Society: Exploring the<lb />
Medical Humanities will have<lb />
guest speakers from variety of<lb />
disciplines including philosophy,<lb />
literature, history and an-<lb />
thropology.<lb />
Yuri Karageorge of the foreign<lb />
languages and literature depart-<lb />
ment will lead the seminar<lb />
"Reason and Libido in Contem-<lb />
porary Theater which is to ex-<lb />
amine man's concern for his own<lb />
survival as reflected through<lb />
European and American drama.<lb />
A seminar taught by George<lb />
Bailey of the philosophy depart-<lb />
ment, "Classical Philosophical<lb />
Problems and Current Attempts<lb />
to Resolve Them will present<lb />
living philosphers' attempts to ad-<lb />
dress traditional questions. This is<lb />
the only course set to meet three<lb />
times a week for one hour ses-<lb />
sions.<lb />
The Honors Program is also of-<lb />
fering several special sections of<lb />
regular freshman and sophomore<lb />
courses such as freshman English,<lb />
introductory anthropology,<lb />
health and American history.<lb />
The courses are designed for<lb />
and limited to students with a 3.5<lb />
grade point average. Those who<lb />
have a special interest in a class<lb />
can obtain permission to enroll by<lb />
getting a recommendation from a<lb />
faculty member or from Sanders.<lb />
Sanders urged interested<lb />
students to sign up for the courses<lb />
and told them not to be afraid of<lb />
the "honors" label. Students<lb />
grades usually go up rather than<lb />
down after taking the honors<lb />
courses, he said.<lb />
The honors department has not<lb />
only expanded its course offerings<lb />
but its overall program as well this<lb />
year. There is an honors lounge<lb />
available to students in the pro-<lb />
gram, on the second floor of<lb />
Ragsdale Hall, and Sanders' posi-<lb />
tion as head of the program has<lb />
been upgraded from coordinator<lb />
to director, allowing him to spend<lb />
more time with the program.<lb />
Languages Learned Too Late<lb />
RALEIGH (UPI) � A study<lb />
committee urged the State Board<lb />
of Education Wednesday to offer<lb />
foreign language classes to every<lb />
student every day, but some board<lb />
members worried the idea would<lb />
translate into expensive programs.<lb />
Nevertheless, the board told of-<lb />
ficials in the state Department of<lb />
Public Instruction to write a<lb />
timetable and a budget for im-<lb />
plementing the committee's 19<lb />
recommendations.<lb />
The Foreign Language Cur-<lb />
riculum Study Committee, con-<lb />
sisting of language teachers and<lb />
state education officials, said cur-<lb />
rent language programs begin too<lb />
late in a student's career, are of-<lb />
fered too sporadically, stress<lb />
academic rather than practical<lb />
training and generally do not take<lb />
advantage of new teaching techni-<lb />
ques.<lb />
It recommended every student<lb />
study a second language from<lb />
Kindergarten through 12th grade.<lb />
Currently only 10 percent of all<lb />
high school students complete at<lb />
least two years of high school<lb />
language classes, and only S3 per-<lb />
cent of all high schools offer<lb />
more. In addition, just eight<lb />
school units teacher elementary<lb />
school students a foreign<lb />
language.<lb />
The committee said the<lb />
language training should be ex-<lb />
panded in the high schools first<lb />
and then go into junior high<lb />
school and Kindergarten classes<lb />
simultaneously.<lb />
French, German and Spanish<lb />
should remain the basic modern<lb />
foreign languages offered, the<lb />
committee said, but every high<lb />
school student eventually should<lb />
get the chance to take Latin as<lb />
well. It added that non-traditional<lb />
languages, such as Japanese and<lb />
Arabic, should be offered when<lb />
possible.<lb />
The subject matter should be<lb />
shifted slightly, the committee<lb />
said, to include more practical in-<lb />
formation that a worker in North<lb />
Carolina could use. There is a<lb />
need for North Carolinians who<lb />
can speak German and work in<lb />
the state's furniture industry, for<lb />
example, the group said.<lb />
Most of the other recommenda-<lb />
tions call for improving the quali-<lb />
ty of language teachers as well as<lb />
their work surroundings.<lb />
Several board members said<lb />
they liked the ideas but worried<lb />
about the cost or the time involv-<lb />
ed.<lb />
"It looks to me like we're going<lb />
to have to take out of what we're<lb />
already doing to do this said<lb />
board member John Tart of<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
But George T. "Terry"<lb />
Whitlatch, a Winston-Salem<lb />
junior high school principal who<lb />
served as study committee chair-<lb />
man, said researchers have found<lb />
that foreign language courses can<lb />
improve a student's abilities in<lb />
English as well. He also disputed<lb />
arguments that the program will<lb />
be too expensive.<lb />
"It would be fiscally irresponsi-<lb />
ve to start a massive program,<lb />
but there are cost-effective ways<lb />
to do this he said. For example,<lb />
he said students can take courses<lb />
by television or with the help of<lb />
computers.<lb />
ROMRT PtAatAU.<lb />
All The Comforts Of Home<lb />
ECU students<lb />
gad a roof over<lb />
this squirrel and set him op in kb owa penoaal pad. A soft, comfy place to He dowa<lb />
bead - he's doiag better thaa soaae ECU<lb />
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2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN OCTOBER 6, 1983<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
n you or your organization<lb />
ouid like to have an item<lb />
pr nted in the announcement<lb />
cdumn please type it on an an<lb />
nouncement form and send it to<lb />
Tie East Carolinian in care ot<lb />
the production manager<lb />
Announcement forms are<lb />
dvd 'able f the East Carolinian<lb />
Office m the Publications<lb />
Budding Ryers and handwnt<lb />
'en copy on odd sued paper can<lb />
� accepted<lb />
" e is no charge tor an<lb />
tmenfs ru� space s often<lb />
� ted 1 heretore we cannot<lb />
otec that your announce<lb />
"lent ah' un as long as you<lb />
.van' ana suggest that you do not<lb />
� . on this column tor<lb />
'�<lb />
r h e oeadime tor an<lb />
merits is 3 p m Monday<lb />
lor 'he Tuesday paper and 3<lb />
� Aeanosdav tor the Thurs<lb />
c�- pape' No announcements<lb />
� eo .itter these deadlines<lb />
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- - space is available to ail<lb />
rgani tations and<lb />
� ts<lb />
PRE HEALTH<lb />
PROFESSIONS<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
There will be a pledge meeting<lb />
tor al' interested pre health pro<lb />
tessions students of Alpha Ep<lb />
Silon Delta. ECU Pre medical<lb />
ronor society at 7 p m on Tues<lb />
day Oct ll in Flanagan 307<lb />
AEO provides many contacts<lb />
ana �un tor all pre professioanl<lb />
students Refreshments will be<lb />
served Dr Ed Bartlert will<lb />
scea on Sports Medicine and<lb />
aspec's of Orthopedic Surgery<lb />
a ' .10 p m.<lb />
PRIMETIME<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 />
- s for fun fellowship and<lb />
B-bie �'jdy We are looking for<lb />
warn  -�eting you<lb />
SURFING CLUB<lb />
There will be a surfing club<lb />
meeting down stairs in<lb />
Memorial Gym a' 7 cm on<lb />
tnursdey Od 6 Anyone who<lb />
p am tc go to cioaa tor fall<lb />
IeaK must a'tencf this meeting<lb />
EPISCOPAL<lb />
WORSHIP<lb />
A serv ce o� Evening Prayer<lb />
w be reaa at St Paul's<lb />
EP'Scopa Church (one block<lb />
north of Garret Mall at 40e<lb />
courth st on Tuesday. Oct ll at<lb />
5 X p m<lb />
CAOPTRAINING<lb />
There will be a tracing ses<lb />
sion held by the campus Alcohol<lb />
and Drug Program on Monday,<lb />
Oct 10 at 4 p m in room 210 Er<lb />
win Hall This will be the third in<lb />
a senes of none framing sessions<lb />
or- peer counseling Help pro<lb />
-note responsible decisions con<lb />
cermng drugs and alcohol<lb />
Become a trained student<lb />
volunteer CADP is student<lb />
operated service<lb />
AFTER THE GAME<lb />
"COURT PARTY"<lb />
kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha.<lb />
Alpha XI Delta and Alpha Phi,<lb />
will be sponsoring a court party<lb />
to be held at the KA House after<lb />
tha game, Saturday Oct. �<lb />
against Southwest Loulsana.<lb />
Tha party starts at 5,00 and<lb />
there will be a live band to be en<lb />
nounced later. BYOB. Go<lb />
Plratesl See you mere!<lb />
SIERRA CLUB<lb />
Interested in canoeing, hiking,<lb />
conservation and environment?<lb />
Try the Sierra Club. This<lb />
month's meeting program<lb />
features reptiles of NC. Upcom<lb />
ing canoe trips to Hammock's<lb />
Beach and Whlteoak River will<lb />
be described Current conser<lb />
vaiton information discussed<lb />
Meeting time 0 p.m Monday<lb />
Oct 10 basement of First<lb />
Presbyterian Church, corner of<lb />
14th St and Elm<lb />
NATIONAL<lb />
TEACHER<lb />
EXAMINATIONS<lb />
The National Teacher<lb />
Examinations Sepcialty Areas<lb />
will be offered at East Carotin<lb />
University on Saturday. Nov 12.<lb />
Appiicaiton blanks are to be<lb />
completed an mailed to the<lb />
Educational Testing Service,<lb />
Box 911 R. Princeton, NJ 08541<lb />
to arrive by Oct 10. applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, RM 105 Speight<lb />
Building<lb />
ALLIED HEALTH<lb />
PROFESSIONS<lb />
ADMISSION TEST<lb />
The Allied Health Professions<lb />
Admission Test will be offered<lb />
at East Carolina University on<lb />
Saturday. Nov 19 Appiicaiton<lb />
blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to the Psychological<lb />
Corp 304 East 45th St. New<lb />
York, NY 10017 to arrive by Oct<lb />
U. Applications may be obtain<lb />
ed from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, Rm 105 Speight<lb />
Building<lb />
SIGN LANGUAGE<lb />
CLUBMEETING<lb />
The Sign Language Club is<lb />
having a meeting mis coming<lb />
Monday in Mendenhali rm 244<lb />
We ere discussing tne proposed<lb />
camping trip and other ec<lb />
tivities in this coming year The<lb />
meeting will start at 6 30 p m<lb />
please come Oin us, everyone is<lb />
welcome<lb />
IFCMEETING<lb />
The Inter Fraternity Council<lb />
will have a meeting today at 5 00<lb />
p m in the Multi purpose room<lb />
in Mendenhali<lb />
SIGMA TAU<lb />
DELTA<lb />
Sigma Teu Delta, me English<lb />
honor society, will hoM Its first<lb />
meeting of tha year on Thurs-<lb />
day, Oct. at 7 jo p.m. In room<lb />
Ml of Mendenhali Student<lb />
Canter<lb />
SNOW SKI<lb />
XMAS BREAK<lb />
There will be a meeting of all<lb />
persons interested In snow ski<lb />
Ing on Tuesday October 25 at<lb />
4:30 p.m. In Memorial Gym lot.<lb />
A trip to Snowshoe W VA. for<lb />
Janurary l 6 has been schedul<lb />
ed. Reservations for slopeslde<lb />
accomodations will be taken at<lb />
this meeting. Slides and movies<lb />
will be shown. Classes are<lb />
available for all levels of skiers-<lb />
novice thru super advanced<lb />
racers. There Is limited space<lb />
available this year so get your<lb />
group together early to insure<lb />
your space on the ECU<lb />
Christmas Ski Trip to snow shoe,<lb />
W VA. for further Information<lb />
contact Ms. Jo Saunders, 205<lb />
Memorial Gym or call 757 6000<lb />
TRANSFORM<lb />
YOURSELF<lb />
Is change and growth good?<lb />
What does God's Word, the Bi<lb />
ble, say. Read Romans 12:1,2<lb />
and Epheslans Chapter 4.<lb />
(especially verses 15 and la)<lb />
YES, God wants us to grow up<lb />
spiritually so we can be our best<lb />
in all categories of life Come by<lb />
Mendenhali Student Center<lb />
Monday, Oct 10 at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
where we teach the truth of<lb />
God's Word dynamicly. (Room<lb />
212, next to the Music Listening<lb />
Center)<lb />
BINGOICE<lb />
CREAM PARTY<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions is sponsoring another<lb />
ever popular bingoice cream<lb />
party on Tuesday, Oct 11 at 7<lb />
p.m. In the Mendenhali Student<lb />
Center Multi-purpose room.<lb />
Ya'M come and bring a friend I<lb />
Admission is only 50 cents and<lb />
the ice cream Is delicious<lb />
PHI<lb />
ALPHA THETA<lb />
There will be a meeting of Phi<lb />
Alpha Thefa on Thursday, Oc<lb />
tober 6 at 3 p.m. In the Richard<lb />
C Todd Room. Allmembers and<lb />
perspective members are urged<lb />
to attend<lb />
SOCCER<lb />
OFFICIALS<lb />
The training clinic for Soccer<lb />
Officials to be hired by the<lb />
Department of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Services will begin<lb />
Tuesday October 11, 1903 at 6<lb />
p.m in Room 102 of Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium Rules, interpreta<lb />
tions and mechanics will be<lb />
discussed Off trials will be hired<lb />
based on practical and written<lb />
tests. Soccer Officials clinic,<lb />
Tues Oct 11, 1983, 4pm Rm<lb />
102, Mem Gym<lb />
PREMEDT<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
Pre registration tor general<lb />
college students Intending to<lb />
major in medical Technology<lb />
has been changed to THURS<lb />
DAY, OCT 6. 19�3 in Brewster<lb />
D112 at 7 p.m. Forms and<lb />
schedules will not be available<lb />
in time to pre register on Tues-<lb />
day<lb />
HONORS<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
SOCIAL<lb />
All students who have recelv<lb />
ed Invitations to take courses in<lb />
the Honors Program spring<lb />
semester are Invited to socialize<lb />
with otherHonors students and<lb />
meet the Honors faculty for the<lb />
present and the spring<lb />
semesters on Monday. October<lb />
10. from 3 - 5 p.m. In the Honors<lb />
Lounge (next to 201 Ragsdale)<lb />
OLD TESTAMENT<lb />
Topics presented in our class<lb />
on the Old Testament have<lb />
been: How the Old Testament<lb />
testifies of Jesus Christ, The<lb />
Creation, The Fall of Adam, and<lb />
The Patriarchs. Please attend I<lb />
We promise that you will not be<lb />
disappointed. Class meets from<lb />
6 30 8 00 p m each Thursday in<lb />
Brewster building room 3038<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
The Brothers and Pledges of<lb />
PI Kappa Phi fraternity would<lb />
like to congratulate the Little<lb />
Sisters Pledges. We know that<lb />
you made an excellent choice<lb />
and will have a great time. Just<lb />
work hard) Also congratulations<lb />
to the PI Kapp "A" football<lb />
team for making the playoffs<lb />
and also to the "B"football team<lb />
tor finishing 5 1. Good luck in the<lb />
playoffs.<lb />
FRISBEECLUB<lb />
The ECU Frisbee Club wil be<lb />
hosting the NATURAL LIGHT<lb />
ULTIMAX ULTIMATE TOUR<lb />
NAMENT this weekend Come<lb />
on our and bring your Frisbee,<lb />
your cat, your dog and your<lb />
grandmother. Everyone is in<lb />
vltedlll<lb />
FACULTYSTAFF<lb />
INTRAMURALS<lb />
Intramural competition for<lb />
ECU FacultyStaff members<lb />
will begin Monday October 10.<lb />
1983 Flag Football Is the activt<lb />
ty and sign up days to enter a<lb />
team art Monday October 3 and<lb />
Tuesday October 4 from 8am<lb />
to 4 p.m in Room 105B of<lb />
Memorial Gym Teams play<lb />
with six (6) playes on the field<lb />
and a maximum of six (A)<lb />
substitutes Games are played<lb />
on the Intramural fields just<lb />
north of Ficklen Stadium<lb />
Teams can consist of members<lb />
of a department or of several<lb />
different departments However<lb />
the teams are constructed<lb />
loosen up the hands tor catching<lb />
and the legs for running Get a<lb />
team together and get with the<lb />
action<lb />
BE A CLOWN<lb />
irs time to enter the fun and<lb />
exciting world of entertainment<lb />
The 1983 Homecoming Parade is<lb />
iust around the corner Any<lb />
valid ECU student, faculty or<lb />
staff member is invited to dress<lb />
as a clown and walks In the<lb />
parade if you like helium<lb />
balloons, there will be lots of<lb />
purple and gold ones to give to<lb />
people along the parade route If<lb />
interested, call Mendenhali Stu<lb />
dent Center at 757 6411, Ext 213.<lb />
Everyone Is welcome<lb />
POETRY FORUM<lb />
The ECU Poetry Forum will<lb />
meet this Thursday, October 4,<lb />
In Mendenhali Rm. 235 at 8:00<lb />
p.m. Those planning to attend<lb />
and wanting clritcal feedback on<lb />
their poetry should bring six or<lb />
eight copies of each poem to be<lb />
read and discussed. Meetings<lb />
are open to anyone Interested in<lb />
poetry. Participation In reading<lb />
and discussion is optional.<lb />
ULTIMAX<lb />
It's this weekend The<lb />
NATURAL LIGHT ULTIMAX<lb />
ULTIMATE TOURNAMENT<lb />
Games will begin at 12 00 noon<lb />
on Saturday and Sunday Oct 8<lb />
and 9 and will be played on the<lb />
College Hill fields (bottom of<lb />
College Hill Drive). This Is your<lb />
chance to see the hottest<lb />
ultimate teams on the East<lb />
Coast. Come watch the "Irate"<lb />
attack.<lb />
WRESTLING<lb />
The ECU Wrestling Sport Club<lb />
is practicing Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday evenings from 9 p.m.<lb />
to 11 p.m. In the Exercise Room<lb />
108 of Memorial Gym All<lb />
students Interested in working<lb />
our with the Wrestling Club<lb />
should attend these work-out<lb />
sessions.<lb />
MARCH ON<lb />
RALEIGH<lb />
On Oct. 22 people from<lb />
throughout the state will par<lb />
tlcipate In the "March on<lb />
Raleigh The focous of the<lb />
march is to "Stop first strike<lb />
weapons in Europe, Reverse the<lb />
arms race, Freeze nuclear<lb />
weapons (and) Fund human<lb />
needs Several speakers will<lb />
speak during a morning rally<lb />
behind the M.C. State<lb />
Legislature For more into. Call<lb />
758 4904 or 752 5724<lb />
S.A.B. MEETING<lb />
There will be a S A B Meeting<lb />
in Room 248 of Mendenhali.<lb />
Monday, Oct 10 at 5 p m All<lb />
members should attend!<lb />
CRESCENTCLUB<lb />
The Crescent Club of Phi Beta<lb />
Sigma Fraternity, Inc , will<lb />
sponsoring a car wash on Friday<lb />
evening from 2 4 pm and Sun<lb />
day evening Irom 12:30 3 30<lb />
p.m. at the corner of 10th and<lb />
Cofanche St in the parking lot<lb />
between McDonald's and Fast<lb />
Fare Come support a good<lb />
FRAT. while you eat a BIG Mac<lb />
CHEMISTRY<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
Or Charles B Boss. North<lb />
Carolina State University will<lb />
present a seminar entitled<lb />
"Chemistry in Flames Atomic<lb />
Spectrometric Studies" (A joint<lb />
seminar with the trace elements<lb />
lab. Department of Surgery,<lb />
ECU School o� Medicine) on Fri<lb />
day, October 7, 1983 2 p m In<lb />
Flanagan Building Room 201<lb />
Refreshments will be served in<lb />
room 204 following the seminar.<lb />
CROSS<lb />
CAMPUS RACE<lb />
Two Cross Campus races will<lb />
be held Homecoming Day Satur-<lb />
day Oct 29. A 2.5 mile race will<lb />
start at 9 a.m. and a 5.0 mile<lb />
race will start at 9:30 a.m. Both<lb />
races start near the bleachers at<lb />
the ECU varsity track. Bunting<lb />
Field. The race course is 95 per-<lb />
cent on grass and traverses In<lb />
and about the area surrounding<lb />
Mlnges Coliseum, Ficklen<lb />
Stadium, Bunting Field, Harr-<lb />
ington and the women's Softball<lb />
field. The races, which are spon-<lb />
sored by the Department of<lb />
Intramural-Recreational Ser-<lb />
vices, are open to participation<lb />
by all ECU students, staff and<lb />
ECU alumni.<lb />
OCCUPATIONAL<lb />
THERAPY MIXER<lb />
The ECSCOTA (East Carolina<lb />
Student committee Occupa-<lb />
tional Therapy Association) will<lb />
be having a mixer party at 4:30<lb />
p m Wednesday Oct 12 in<lb />
Mendenhali Multipurpose Rm.<lb />
All interested Students pursuing<lb />
a career in O.T should attend,<lb />
there will be Demonstrations, a<lb />
movie and presentations by<lb />
local O.T. clinlcans. Pre-<lb />
reglstration will take place im-<lb />
mediately following the mixer at<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
FRISBEECLUB<lb />
Watch for the Natural Light<lb />
"Ultlmax Ultimate" Tourna<lb />
ment coming Oct 8-9 to the East<lb />
Carolina University campus.<lb />
Top North Carolina ultimate<lb />
teams will compete cash and<lb />
prizes in this event sponsored by<lb />
the ECU Frisbee Disc Sport<lb />
Club The weekend should prove<lb />
to be ultimate The IRATES<lb />
practice every Tuesday, Thurs<lb />
day and Sunday on the College<lb />
Hill fields at 5 p.m. and promise<lb />
to be one of the favorites in the<lb />
tournament All interested disc<lb />
duffers are encouraged to attend<lb />
the practices and whip the disc<lb />
The Frisbee Club will meet<lb />
Tuesday oct 2 at 830 p.m. in<lb />
Rm 247 of Mendenhali. Join one<lb />
of ECU'S most exciting sport<lb />
clubs Be there or be octangular.<lb />
SPORT<lb />
CLUB COUNCIL<lb />
The second meeting for the<lb />
1983 84 Sport Club Council will<lb />
be held Wednesday Oct 19, at 4<lb />
p m in Rm. 1058 of Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium. Attendance ts re-<lb />
quired of representative of ac-<lb />
tive sport clues Persons or<lb />
groups Interested m forming a<lb />
sport club are invited at attend<lb />
Representatives are asked to<lb />
prepare. H needed. Trip Ap-<lb />
plications and Vehicle Requests<lb />
for the fall semester Sprot<lb />
Club Council Meeting. Weds Oct<lb />
19 4 p m RM I05B, Memorial<lb />
Gym<lb />
WORLD FOOD<lb />
DAY SKIT<lb />
Participats in next weeks<lb />
World Food Day skit are asked<lb />
to attend tonights meeting at<lb />
7 30 p m at the Catholic<lb />
Newman Center (953 E 10th<lb />
St.) 752 4214<lb />
ALBUM SPECIALS<lb />
Album Specials slated for this<lb />
week's Electric Rainbow Radio<lb />
Show are as follows: Friday<lb />
night at 2 a.m if s tne new Dofc<lb />
ken album, titled "Breaking tha<lb />
Chains Saturday night at 4<lb />
a.m it's Black Sabbath's album<lb />
"The Mob Rules The Electric<lb />
Rainbow Radio Show has a<lb />
predominantly Heavy Metal for<lb />
mat and can be heard exclusive-<lb />
ly on WZMB 91.3 FM Friday 12 4<lb />
a.m. and Saturday 2-4 a.m.<lb />
SPORTS MEDICINE<lb />
Alpha Epsiion Delta, ECU<lb />
pre medical honor society, will<lb />
have a meeting on Tuesday, Oct.<lb />
ll In Flanagan 307 at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Dr. Ed Bertlett, an alumnus of<lb />
ECU, graduate of UNC CH<lb />
Medical School and a practicing<lb />
orthopedic surgeon, will speak<lb />
on Sports Medicine and aspects<lb />
Of orthopedic surgery All<lb />
members and guests are en-<lb />
couraged to attend I<lb />
SENIORS<lb />
The Career Planning and<lb />
Placement Service offers a can<lb />
tralized place to have three let<lb />
ters of reference as you talk to<lb />
potential employers this year. If<lb />
you wish to use this sevlce, come<lb />
by the Bloxton House and pick<lb />
up a self explanatory Registra<lb />
fion packet. Everyone should<lb />
read the description of the office<lb />
in you UNIVERSITY<lb />
CATALOG. Some companies<lb />
send recruiters to Interview<lb />
those who have registered.<lb />
Those who are registered can<lb />
receive a list of the employers<lb />
who come starting October 11.<lb />
INTENDED<lb />
SLAP MAJORS<lb />
Students interested in major<lb />
ing in Speech Language and<lb />
Auditory Pathology will meet on<lb />
Tuesday evening October 11 at 7<lb />
p.m. in Brewster D-113 Intend-<lb />
ed maiors and transfer students<lb />
with problems in their program<lb />
of study should contact the dept.<lb />
(757 4941) to make an appoint<lb />
ment to discuss their curriculum<lb />
with the chairman<lb />
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Hope To Increase<lb />
Active Membership<lb />
By TINA<lb />
MAROSCHAK<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
With the '84 elec-<lb />
tions approaching,<lb />
ECU'S College<lb />
Republicans and<lb />
Young Democrats are<lb />
making plans for the<lb />
year.<lb />
According to<lb />
Stephen Sherbin,<lb />
chairman of the Col-<lb />
lege Republicans, new<lb />
members are needed<lb />
more than ever in an<lb />
election year. The<lb />
group currently has<lb />
approximately 20 ac-<lb />
tive members, most of<lb />
whom are up-<lb />
perclassmen.<lb />
Two tactics will be<lb />
used in the recruiting<lb />
process. The first,<lb />
tentatively set for Oct.<lb />
24-25, will be a<lb />
"membership table<lb />
The College<lb />
Republicans will be at<lb />
the ECU Student Sup-<lb />
Dly Store distributing<lb />
information.<lb />
A "Campus Can-<lb />
vas" will be the se-<lb />
cond recruiting<lb />
method. A survey will<lb />
be conducted door-to-<lb />
door, designed to poll<lb />
student opinions on a<lb />
series of political<lb />
issues.<lb />
The College<lb />
Republicans recently<lb />
met with the Pitt<lb />
County Republicans<lb />
and plan next year to<lb />
support Sen. Jesse<lb />
Helms' (R-N.C.) re-<lb />
election bid and Mar-<lb />
tin in the N.C.<lb />
goovernor's race.<lb />
"Let the People<lb />
Go" is the motto of<lb />
the College<lb />
republican's national<lb />
project. Each<lb />
Republican campus<lb />
chapter tries to help a<lb />
Soviet family come to<lb />
America by writing<lb />
letters to Soviet<lb />
leaders.<lb />
One issue that both<lb />
parties oppose is the<lb />
PIRG funding<lb />
system. The Public<lb />
Interest Research<lb />
Group's favored fun-<lb />
ding option is<lb />
"negative checkoff<lb />
� raising student ac-<lb />
tivity fees by two<lb />
dollars.<lb />
Buddy Connor,<lb />
chairman of the<lb />
Young Democrats,<lb />
said that they favored<lb />
PIRG but most<lb />
members oppose the<lb />
Student Opinion<lb />
funding system.<lb />
The Young<lb />
Democrats, which<lb />
was established two<lb />
weeks ago, currently<lb />
has about 15 active<lb />
members. Connor<lb />
said their recruitment<lb />
efforts will be geared<lb />
toward<lb />
underclassmen. Lack<lb />
of money is the big-<lb />
gest problem facing<lb />
the group.<lb />
The College<lb />
Republicans meet<lb />
every Tuesday at 5.30<lb />
in Mendenhall, room<lb />
212. The Young<lb />
Democrats meet in<lb />
Mendenhall the first<lb />
Thursday ard third<lb />
Tuesday of each<lb />
month at 7 p.m.<lb />
"We're going to try<lb />
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didate forum for local<lb />
or statewide<lb />
elections Connor<lb />
said. "We're also sup-<lb />
porting voter registra-<lb />
tion<lb />
Elections Discussed<lb />
Kim<lb />
Fontenot<lb />
By THERESA DULSKI<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Students comment on last<lb />
week's SGA elections, which were<lb />
canceled after 20 students' names<lb />
were left off the ballot for not fil-<lb />
ing financial reports.<lb />
Dokyung Kim � "They should<lb />
count those who filed the right<lb />
forms because it was one of the<lb />
things they had to do to make the<lb />
election process right. There<lb />
shouldn't be any new elections for<lb />
those who failed to file a Financial<lb />
Statement<lb />
Denise Williams, Nutrition,<lb />
Sophomore � "New elections<lb />
should be held. It was unfair. I<lb />
don't think it had equal oppor-<lb />
tunity involved<lb />
Donald Fontenot, Biology,<lb />
Senior�"Everyone was informed<lb />
that they had to file a financial<lb />
statement before the election. I<lb />
feel those who filed a financial<lb />
statement should not be penalized<lb />
for those who didn't abide by the<lb />
rules<lb />
Gary Ingram, Music,<lb />
Sophomore �"A new election is<lb />
called for because evidently it's<lb />
not going to go through because<lb />
not enough people filed for a<lb />
financial statement. It was unfair<lb />
to those who had filed for the<lb />
financial statement and that their<lb />
should do the elections over<lb />
Cancer Researcher<lb />
Scheduled To Speak<lb />
Williams<lb />
Ingram<lb />
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A nationally promi-<lb />
nent cancer researcher<lb />
is scheduled to give a<lb />
public address on the<lb />
effects of contem-<lb />
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man's future at the<lb />
ECU School of<lb />
Medicine Oct. 10.<lb />
Donald S. Coffey,<lb />
Ph.D who holds<lb />
professorships in<lb />
urology, oncology,<lb />
pharmacology and ex-<lb />
perimental<lb />
therapeutics at the<lb />
Johns Hopkins<lb />
School of Medicine in<lb />
Baltimore, Md will<lb />
present his lecture,<lb />
"Human Destiny: A<lb />
Look at Science in<lb />
1983<lb />
The lecture will be<lb />
given at 4 p.m. in the<lb />
auditorium of the<lb />
Brody Medical<lb />
Sciences Building on<lb />
the medical school<lb />
campus.<lb />
Coffey's speech,<lb />
the same one<lb />
presented to medical<lb />
students at Hopkin's<lb />
convocation last Spr-<lb />
ing, will be delivered<lb />
NAACP Sets Goals For School Year<lb />
By<lb />
SHA.tON<lb />
GRAVES<lb />
Staff W.ittr<lb />
� The ECU chapter<lb />
of the NAACP has<lb />
various goals for this<lb />
school year, including<lb />
increasing participa-<lb />
tion bv black<lb />
students, making a<lb />
push for voter<lb />
registration and work-<lb />
ing in closer conjunc-<lb />
tion with the other<lb />
major minority<lb />
organization on cam-<lb />
pus, SOULS.<lb />
"The<lb />
black<lb />
students on campus<lb />
are just not<lb />
involved said Karen<lb />
McGill, president of<lb />
the chapter. Par-<lb />
ticipation in the<lb />
voting process by<lb />
black students needs<lb />
to be increased, she<lb />
said.<lb />
The NAACP helps<lb />
the community by<lb />
tutoring children on<lb />
various subjects at<lb />
Cornerstone Baptist<lb />
Church. There are<lb />
also plans for a free<lb />
blood pressure check<lb />
to be held on campus.<lb />
This year, the<lb />
NAACP wants to<lb />
work in closer con-<lb />
junction with<lb />
SOULS, the Society<lb />
Of United Liberal<lb />
Students. In the past,<lb />
there has been little<lb />
coordination between<lb />
the two groups.<lb />
SOULS Getting The Year Underway<lb />
By ANDREA<lb />
MARKELLO<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The new president<lb />
of ECU-SOULS<lb />
organization for the<lb />
83-84 school year, Jim<lb />
Hackett, won a land-<lb />
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group has made some<lb />
good achievements<lb />
during the 1982-83<lb />
year. Some include<lb />
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Hackett after taking<lb />
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image of SOULS<lb />
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and emphasizing it as<lb />
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44Dr. Coffey is an<lb />
outstanding teacher<lb />
and medical<lb />
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then in 1959 began his<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Honor Board<lb />
Plagiarism Proceedings Propei<lb />
There seems to be some haggling<lb />
over the procedures in last Thurs-<lb />
day's Honor Board hearing where<lb />
an ECU student was found guilty<lb />
of plagiarism. Student Public<lb />
Defender Stephen Sherbin charged<lb />
that his client received an improper<lb />
hearing because of the prosecu-<lb />
tion's handling of the case.<lb />
Associate Dean of Student Life<lb />
James B. Mallory rebutted Sher-<lb />
bin's charges, saying that all mat-<lb />
ters were handled properly. Who is<lb />
to be believed?<lb />
Well, a look at the facts will<lb />
show the case was handled dif-<lb />
ferently, but not improperly. Most<lb />
cases are handled cut and dry. In<lb />
fact, most don't even reach the<lb />
Honor Board � only the more<lb />
serious ones make it that far. But,<lb />
this case, involving a charge con-<lb />
sidered quite serious within an<lb />
academic community, called for<lb />
the upmost care by the student<lb />
defenders and prosecutors handl-<lb />
ing it. Extraordinary measures,<lb />
like the Honor Board having the<lb />
prosecution go out and buy the<lb />
album the plagiarized song was on,<lb />
were definitely appropriate.<lb />
Courts in the "outside world"<lb />
frequently employ measures such<lb />
as these. It is not uncommon for a<lb />
judge, in the middle of an impor-<lb />
tant case, to ask the prosection or<lb />
the defense to go and find certain<lb />
pieces of information that would<lb />
help bring out the truth in the mat-<lb />
ter. And, after all, isn't justice the<lb />
ultimate goal of any judicial<lb />
system � school, state or federal?<lb />
Sherbin's contention that no<lb />
eBtmmocit<lb />
sanctions should be handed down<lb />
is wrong. He should be glad the<lb />
Honor Board cared enough to seek<lb />
out who was right and who was<lb />
wrong. The next time another<lb />
client of his might be innocent, and<lb />
he just may want the Honor Board<lb />
to resort to the type of tactics it did<lb />
last Thursday.<lb />
There seems to us to be a type of<lb />
"junior lawyer" playing going on.<lb />
Sherbin is grasping for<lb />
technicalities that don't exist and is<lb />
hurting the judicial system in the<lb />
process. Does he not want the guilt<lb />
or innocence of a person to be pro-<lb />
ved by the proceedings? Does he<lb />
just want to win? Through Dean<lb />
Mallory's comment that Sherbin is<lb />
"all wet" in his accussations, we<lb />
can assume that the public<lb />
defender is stumbling for ways to<lb />
salvage his and his client's already<lb />
lost case.<lb />
The importance of the universi-<lb />
ty's judicial system is a given.<lb />
Students before the Honor Board,<lb />
or any of the schools boards for<lb />
that matter, must be treated fairly<lb />
by all parties involved. To us, in<lb />
this case, the student was.<lb />
The argument that the public<lb />
defender is only trying to help his<lb />
client is not valid here. We agree<lb />
that it his right to appeal, but it is<lb />
not right to make accusations that<lb />
are not true. The facts he presents<lb />
of how the proceedings were con-<lb />
ducted are correct, but we, and ap-<lb />
parently Dean Mallory, find<lb />
nothing wrong with them. Instead,<lb />
it seems the case was handled cor-<lb />
rectly by the Honor Board.<lb />
Let's Balance The Budget<lb />
"NE NEW ,<lb />
PERSHINSI<lb />
MISSILE<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
WHENITABSCTSLV,<lb />
POSTWELV. DOESNT<lb />
HAYETU&amp;nHERE.<lb />
Can we who man the ship of state<lb />
deny it is somewhat out 0control? Our<lb />
national debt is approaching $1<lb />
trillion. A trillion dollars would be a<lb />
stack of $1,000 bills 67 miles high.<lb />
President Reagan, Feb. 18, 1981.<lb />
It took 205 years for that stack to pile<lb />
up 67 miles high. After four years of<lb />
Reagan's leadership, there will be<lb />
another 30 miles on the stack. Pass the<lb />
maple syrup!<lb />
These days, though, talk of scary<lb />
deficits is dismissed by people like<lb />
Treasury Secretary Donald Regan as a<lb />
plot by "liberals" with a "hidden<lb />
motive In fact, "deficits" has always<lb />
been a conservative war cry, not a liberal<lb />
one. Nevertheless, some liberals, in-<lb />
cluding this one, were prepared to<lb />
acknowledge in 1981 that, after 50 years<lb />
of activist government, the Augean<lb />
stable could use some tidying up.<lb />
Much of the federal budget had little<lb />
to do with stale thinking and powerful<lb />
interest groups. Perhaps Reagan, with<lb />
his charisma and his conservative ma-<lb />
jority in Congress, could do some good<lb />
that no Democrat would dare.<lb />
As it develops, Reagan has shown<lb />
almost no guts at all about clearing out<lb />
the crap. It takes no courage to slash<lb />
food stamps and other help for the poor.<lb />
It also doesn't save much money. As a<lb />
result, we now have $200 billion deficits<lb />
as far as the eye can see.<lb />
Despite all the talk about "en-<lb />
titlements" and "uncontrollables" and<lb />
so on, it's not so hard to balance the<lb />
budget. In fact, I did it over the<lb />
weekend.<lb />
My self-imposed rules were to cut<lb />
nothing that actually helps poor people,<lb />
and to raise no new revenues in ways<lb />
that would actually inhibit the<lb />
Republican virtues of work and thrift. I<lb />
didn't even start until Saturday after-<lb />
noon, and by dinner time I was halfway<lb />
there. Sunday's half was a bit tougher,<lb />
but even with time out for the papers<lb />
and the interview shows, I was done with<lb />
billions to spare by "Masterpiece<lb />
Theater You, too, can do it! Here's<lb />
how:<lb />
� Don't pay Social Security retirement<lb />
to people under 70. Depending on the<lb />
details, we could easily save $35 billion a<lb />
year this way. Life expectancy has in-<lb />
creased more than five years since Social<lb />
Security began in the 1930s. Today's<lb />
retirees would still be getting more in<lb />
benefits than what they paid in (with in-<lb />
terest). They also would still be getting a<lb />
better deal than future retirees, who will<lb />
be paying today's high payroll taxes over<lb />
most of their working lives.<lb />
� Eliminate all farm price supports.<lb />
(An optimistic $9 billion projected for<lb />
1984 � this year it was more than dou-<lb />
ble that.) Why artificially raise prices for<lb />
anything? Why aid farmers who aren't<lb />
poor? Why pay people not to grow food<lb />
when other people are going hungry?<lb />
While we're at it let's knock out $4.4<lb />
billion in special tax subsidies for the oil,<lb />
gas and timber industries. They don't<lb />
need it either.<lb />
� Stop giving away valuable services<lb />
to people who ought to pay for them.<lb />
"User fees" could raise almost $6 billion<lb />
� more than a billion just from private<lb />
plane users, this nation's most im-<lb />
probable charity case.<lb />
� Cancel the tax deduction for con-<lb />
sumer interest, including mortgages. If<lb />
we want to increase private savings and<lb />
business investment, encouraging people<lb />
to spend and borrow makes no sense.<lb />
And this deal gets better, of course, the<lb />
higher a person's tax bracket. It will cost<lb />
$36.4 billion in 1984.<lb />
� Tax capital gains at death. When<lb />
rich people die with appreciated assets,<lb />
the potential tax on their profit dies,<lb />
too. Now that there's virtually no estate<lb />
tax, this loophole is particularly un-<lb />
justified. Closing it would bring in about<lb />
$4 billion a year, even at today's very<lb />
low capital gains tax rates.<lb />
� Crack down on the tax-free fringe<lb />
benefits. Why should employer-paid<lb />
medical insurance be completely tax-free<lb />
when people who buy their own in-<lb />
surance (if they can afford it), such as<lb />
the unemployed, must use mostly after-<lb />
tax money? This oddity alone costs<lb />
about $18 billion a year in tax revenues,<lb />
while encouraging ever-higher medical<lb />
costs. Another $2 billion is lost to tax-<lb />
free "business" meals and entertain-<lb />
ment (the "three-martini lunch").<lb />
� Remember John Anderson's<lb />
50-cents-a-gallon gasoline tax? It's still a<lb />
good idea, to reduce gas consumption<lb />
and kick OPEC while it's down. The<lb />
federal gasoline tax went up a nickel last<lb />
year.<lb />
� Tax all federal benefits. Unemploy-<lb />
ment insurance, Social Security and so<lb />
on are all payments for not working.<lb />
Why should they go untaxed when<lb />
payments for working get hit? Really<lb />
poor people don't pay taxes when<lb />
they're working, and wouldn't have to<lb />
pay taxes on their benefits. The almost-<lb />
poor would pay almost nothing. But<lb />
those whose combined benefits and<lb />
wages add up to middle-class incomes<lb />
ought to pay middle-class taxes. Even<lb />
forgetting all that Social Security we're<lb />
not going to pay anymore, there's a<lb />
good $15 billion here.<lb />
� Defense. Defense spending increas-<lb />
ed from $136 billion in fiscal 1980 to<lb />
$205 billion in fiscal 1983. That's a 20<lb />
percent increase, even after inflation.<lb />
Isn't that enough? Just by holding the<lb />
line for 1984 (after inflation), we could<lb />
save $25 billion over current plans.<lb />
Total? About $190 billion, which is<lb />
just about next year's projected deficit.<lb />
Now, of course I've blithely ignored all<lb />
sorts of transitional problems and feed-<lb />
back effects and sundry complications<lb />
and blah blah blah etc etc. Complete<lb />
tax and welfare reform would be better<lb />
than these piecemeal measures, and<lb />
maybe even politically easier to achieve,<lb />
since people would be utterly bewildered<lb />
about whether they were ahead or<lb />
behind.<lb />
Most of the burden from these<lb />
changes would fall on the middle class,<lb />
since that's where most of the money is,<lb />
but there are plenty of little $2 billion<lb />
scams for the affluent that are even<lb />
more dispensible.<lb />
The point is, though, that it's not just<lb />
possible but easily possible to imagine a<lb />
balanced budget that's better for the<lb />
poor, for general prosperity and even<lb />
for national security than the sad,<lb />
deficit-ridden thing we now have (since<lb />
the best defense is a towering economy).<lb />
Maybe a real balanced budget can't be<lb />
achieved over the weekend. But<lb />
Reagan's had three years.<lb />
(c) 1983. United Feature Syndicate, loc<lb />
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He twisted the work some PIRGs<lb />
have done to assure homosexuals will<lb />
not be discriminated against while<lb />
seeking employment to say that PIRGs<lb />
have worked for "job preference for<lb />
homosexuals In addition, he<lb />
characterized the Institue for Policy<lb />
Studies, a think tank founded by<lb />
members from the Kennedy Ad-<lb />
ministration's State Department, as be-<lb />
ing a "marxist and anti-American<lb />
agitation and propaganda think tank<lb />
Most any faculty member in the<lb />
Political Science department would<lb />
laugh out loud at such a definition.<lb />
Moreover, the author alleged that<lb />
PIRG has "links" with IPS. What<lb />
links? PIRG has no formal links with<lb />
IPS or any other organization because<lb />
PIRGs are thoroughly decentralized<lb />
student-run organizations. Some PIRG<lb />
at some school may have gotten some<lb />
literature from IPS because IPS had<lb />
conducted a study which provided in-<lb />
formation that was valuable to a<lb />
research project which the PIRG in<lb />
question was carrying out. For that<lb />
matter, some PIRG somewhere may<lb />
have gotten information from the<lb />
Heritage Foundation. So what?<lb />
The larger issue here; however, is<lb />
that these are just a few examples of<lb />
select issues which some PIRGs have<lb />
chosen to work on which the author<lb />
selected in an effort to portray PIRG in<lb />
an idealogicai manner. At the schools<lb />
where these projects were undertaken,<lb />
there was a concensus among PIRG<lb />
members that these were legitimate<lb />
areas of study. PIRG members propos-<lb />
ed the projects, and the PIRG board of<lb />
directors � elected by PIRG members<lb />
� selected them. What could be more<lb />
democratic?<lb />
Yet, these issues do not characterize<lb />
the work PIRGs do in general. PIRGs<lb />
primarily work on issues like women's<lb />
health care, the feasibility of building<lb />
bike paths, compiling shopper's guides<lb />
to help consumers find bargain and<lb />
the list goes on. What is socialistic or<lb />
left-wing about these issues.<lb />
The author goes on to allege that the<lb />
PIRG at Duke University attempted to<lb />
make it difficult for students to obtain<lb />
refunds by refusing to offer them in a<lb />
convenient place. This is patently un-<lb />
true. Duke PIRG gave out refunds this<lb />
year in Flower's lounge, right in the<lb />
center of campus.<lb />
What is the point of distorting the<lb />
truth and misrepresenting the facts<lb />
concerning an important issue which<lb />
students will be asked to vote on?<lb />
Shouldn't we, instead, be trying to pre-<lb />
sent the facts in an honest, clear, and<lb />
concise manner so as to educate<lb />
students? I must question what so-<lb />
meone who would willfully and<lb />
deliberately mislead people is trying to<lb />
accomplish and why.<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
Junior, Political Science<lb />
Once More<lb />
On Sept. 29, The East Carolinian<lb />
ran a column on PIRG. The article,<lb />
filled with half truths, innuendo and<lb />
outright lies, attempted to throw a<lb />
shadow of fear over the entire PIRG<lb />
issue by describing PIRGs as deceitful<lb />
and leftist. Among the author's sallies<lb />
was the contention that some members<lb />
of PIRG who were running for SGA<lb />
were one-issue candidates and "robot-<lb />
like creatures<lb />
I am a candidate for day represen-<lb />
tative for SGA. I guess I am supposed<lb />
to be one of these "robot-like<lb />
creatures" because I support PIRG.<lb />
However, I support a number of other<lb />
issues, such as rent controls in Green-<lb />
ville, something every day student<lb />
should be interested in. As student co-<lb />
ordinator for the Poetry Forum, I am<lb />
interested in support for the aits. I<lb />
have no intention of "fading out" and<lb />
1 'leaving my voters without representa-<lb />
tion<lb />
PIRGs involve themselves in a<lb />
number of projects such as women's<lb />
health care and rape awareness, en-<lb />
vironmental issues such as dumping of<lb />
toxic wastes and consumer issues like<lb />
informing shoppers where to find<lb />
bargains and critically evaluating utili-<lb />
ty rate increases. In short, PIRG tries<lb />
to give students a political organization<lb />
through which they can have an impact<lb />
on the community. After all, we live<lb />
here too.<lb />
Nor are PIRG meetings secretive.<lb />
Meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. every<lb />
Tuesday night at Mendenhall. Anyone<lb />
is welcome to attend.<lb />
Don't be swayed by a few who<lb />
would distort the facts and try,<lb />
through fear, to decide for the many!<lb />
Aware yourself of the facts � they are<lb />
readily available. And most important-<lb />
ly, vote on Oct. 13.<lb />
AlMaginnes<lb />
Senior, English<lb />
Brewless<lb />
As we were sitting in our room the<lb />
other day sipping one of our last legal<lb />
beers, a rare thought entered our<lb />
brains: Oh No! Prohibition is back!<lb />
What is the world coming to? As of<lb />
Oct. 1, the well has run dry. Eighteen<lb />
year olds are now being treated like<lb />
Rodney Dangerfield � with absolutely<lb />
no respect.<lb />
Seriously, we must admit that we<lb />
agree with most of the provisions of<lb />
the Safe Roads Act. But when a group<lb />
of adults is stripped of its earned<lb />
priveleges for no good reason, then<lb />
there is something rotten in Denmark<lb />
(or North Carolina, as the case mav<lb />
be).<lb />
Well, the law is the law. But take<lb />
note all of you dry 18 year olds: The<lb />
1984 election will be here soon! Let's<lb />
all remember our gracious Governor<lb />
when we go to the polls, if we are not in<lb />
a combat zone then. The BOONE'S<lb />
FARM Boys will prevail!<lb />
David Maufeus<lb />
Gerald Johnson<lb />
General College<lb />
(Editor's Note: We agree the new<lb />
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19 years of age.)<lb />
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of the nightclub<lb />
association, said the<lb />
new law would hurt<lb />
his sales because 20<lb />
percent of his business<lb />
comes from 18-year-<lb />
olds.<lb />
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tinue to allow 18-year<lb />
olds in his club, but<lb />
not allow them to<lb />
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and above will be<lb />
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designating age.<lb />
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pleased with the new<lb />
law. Those downtown<lb />
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Timothy Parker plays Jesus of Nazareth as he appears in the ironic<lb />
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Besides the flesh, the other<lb />
aspect that had Christians up in<lb />
arms in '71 was the denial of<lb />
Jesus' Divinity. Andrew Lloyd<lb />
Webber and Tim Rice who wrote<lb />
the music and lyrics cast Jesus as<lb />
"just a man the right man in the<lb />
right place at the right time, not<lb />
the divine Son of God. They also<lb />
ignored his Resurrection.<lb />
The ECU production retains<lb />
this humanization of Jesus.<lb />
Timothy Parker plays Jesus as a<lb />
man and a weakling of a man at<lb />
that. After Jesus' death on the<lb />
cross, the opera ends in darkness<lb />
as an unseen voice explains that<lb />
Jesus was buried in a nearby<lb />
tomb. I sat hoping to hear "And<lb />
three days later, He arose But<lb />
this production is faithful to the<lb />
original script, and the Resurrec-<lb />
tion was ignored. Perhaps this<lb />
predictable ending shouldn't have<lb />
bothered me, but it did. I left the<lb />
theatre feeling depressed rather<lb />
than uplifted.<lb />
Well enough background and<lb />
history. What of the performance<lb />
itself?<lb />
The rock music coming from<lb />
the orchestra pit electrified the au-<lb />
dience as the rock opera began.<lb />
Former Laughing Matter guitarist<lb />
John Shannon and bassist David<lb />
Garza worked well with the or-<lb />
chestra. Expectations were high as<lb />
the curtain opened, and no one<lb />
was disappointed, at least not dur-<lb />
ing the first act.<lb />
Jeanne Resua as Mary<lb />
Magdalene earned strong ap-<lb />
plause after each of her solos.<lb />
Microphones were standard for<lb />
soloists, but Resua demonstrated<lb />
that her strong, clear voice could<lb />
fill McGinnis without amplifica-<lb />
tion: She sang some solos sans<lb />
mike. Besides a strong voice,<lb />
Resua had the ability to inject<lb />
emotion into her singing at will<lb />
and give the entire performance a<lb />
lift.<lb />
Aubrey Barnes as Simon<lb />
Zealotes also deserves praise. His<lb />
single solo was the most dramatic<lb />
of the evening and earned him<lb />
bravos at curtain call. Barnes<lb />
generated charisma and excite-<lb />
ment that no other soloist match-<lb />
ed. He combined a powerful stage<lb />
presence and strong acting with a<lb />
dynamic voice.<lb />
Barnes brings to mind Ben<lb />
Vereen who played Judas in the<lb />
original Broadway production.<lb />
This production of Superstar<lb />
would have been much stronger<lb />
had Barnes also been cast as<lb />
Judas. He could have contrasted<lb />
with Jesus in a way that Loren<lb />
Watkins' Judas didn't.<lb />
Both Watkins and Timothy<lb />
Parker as Jesus gave credible per-<lb />
formances, but their physical and<lb />
emotional similarities (both<lb />
played weak men) muddied any<lb />
real conflict between Jesus and<lb />
Judas, a conflict central to<lb />
Superstar. During scenes of the<lb />
Last Supper and Jesus' arrest, the<lb />
conflict between Jesus and Judas<lb />
should be piercing; instead, it was<lb />
While Corporations Occupy South Africa,<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill Debate Fund Divestment s<lb />
Bv JAY STONE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
There is a large and growing movement in the<lb />
United States today calling for divestment of funds<lb />
from corporations that invest in South Africa.<lb />
Students have been at the forefront of this move-<lb />
ment and the number of universities that have taken<lb />
action toward divestment is too numerous to list.<lb />
Those that have sold all their shares in corpora-<lb />
tions doing business in South Africa include An-<lb />
tioch and Hampshire College, Ohio University,<lb />
Michigan State, Indiana Cenral and the Universities<lb />
of Massachusetts, Oregon and Wisconsin and the<lb />
list is growing.<lb />
The divestment movement on the country's cam-<lb />
puses centers upon the university's endowment<lb />
fund and the feeling on the part of students that an<lb />
institution of higher learning must have a socially<lb />
responsible investment policy.<lb />
Currently the University of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill is embroiled in the controversy sur-<lb />
rounding the issue of divestment. On Februrary 8,<lb />
1983, the students at UNC were presented with a<lb />
referendum condemning the system of aparthied in<lb />
South Africa, and calling for more student involve-<lb />
ment in UNC investment decision making policy.<lb />
When the vote was tabulated the Elections Board<lb />
announced that students had voted 3,313 to 1,891<lb />
to pass a resolution to have the university divest its<lb />
stock from corporations in South Africa, and to im-<lb />
plement a task force with student representatives to<lb />
help the Board of Trustees better serve the needs of<lb />
the student body.<lb />
Ten days later, a group of students calling<lb />
themselves the UCN Public Interest Research<lb />
Group appeared before the university's Endowment<lb />
Board. UNC-PIRG presented the Board with the<lb />
results of the student referendum and their case in<lb />
support of divestment. Soon after hearing the<lb />
students' case, however, the Board of Trustees of<lb />
the Endowment decided against divestment.<lb />
The position taken and maintained by the Board<lb />
according to UNC chancellor Christopher C. For-<lb />
dham, "is that they are simply stewards of the en-<lb />
dowment fund which he added, "is similar to the<lb />
position taken by officals at Harvard University<lb />
Some students, however, interpreted the Board's<lb />
response in a less flattering manner. According to<lb />
one UNC student, John Tate, chairman of the<lb />
Board, simply handed the PIRG students a hand-<lb />
written note which said "the business of the En-<lb />
dowment Board is to maximize profit and that's<lb />
it In any case the divestment movement at UNC<lb />
did not end with the Board's decision. Students held<lb />
demonstrations in support of divestment during the<lb />
1983 spring semester. As recently as Wednesday,<lb />
Sept. 28, the Campus Government Council, the<lb />
legislative branch of the UNC student government,<lb />
passed a resolution reaffirming the students' call<lb />
for divestment.<lb />
Admittedly, the divestment issue is a complex one<lb />
and most students know very little about the<lb />
political system of a country that is thousands of<lb />
miles away. Nevertheless, many facts about the<lb />
country are clear and much more information is<lb />
readily available from a multitude of different<lb />
sources.<lb />
It is common knowledge, for example, that the<lb />
institutional foundation of South African society is<lb />
racism. Blacks are denied the right to vote in a<lb />
country where they constitute 72 percent of the<lb />
population. Yet, whites earn 64 percent of the in-<lb />
come generated by the economy while comprising<lb />
only 16 percent of the population, according to the<lb />
Africa Fund, a New York based research organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Black political dissidents may be jailed without<lb />
trial and the press is prohibited from reporting the<lb />
cases of people who have been detained in this man-<lb />
ner. According to Amnesty International, the<lb />
government sanctions the use of torture on political<lb />
detainees. In addition, a shockingly, dispropor-<lb />
tianate number of blacks are excuted as compared<lb />
to whites. In 1980, out of a total of 129 people<lb />
hanged in South Africa, 85 were Africans, 43 were<lb />
coloureds, one was Indian and one was white.<lb />
The infant mortality rate is also distributed ine-<lb />
quitably among the population. According to the<lb />
Rand Daily Mail, a South African newspaper, the<lb />
infant mortality per 1000 in 1980 was 12 whites, 69<lb />
Urban Africans and 282 Rural Africans. Also,<lb />
See African, p. 7<lb />
� School Of Music Events �<lb />
2 Oct. 7OPERA SCENES, 8:15 � Scenes from: The Magic Flute 2 and The Daughter of the Regi- ment. (Please note: The Opera Scenes program will be performed on Oct. 7 onlv and there will be 9 no performance on Oct. 8 ast originally scheduled.) �<lb />
I Oct. 9DONNA COLEMAN, piano J Facultv Recital, 8:15 �<lb />
� Oct.12PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE CONCERT, 8:15 �<lb />
� Oct. 21-22ELECTRONIC MUSIC PLUsJ FESTIVAL � Oct. 21, Concert, 8! 15 � Oct. 22, All Day J<lb />
� Oct. 23SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEM-S BLE CONCERT, 8:15 � Wright Auditorium �<lb />
� Oct. 24RICHARD WITHERSPOON.J trumpet � KEITH BECK, percussion � Senior Recital, 7:30 �<lb />
� Oct. 26DAVID HASS, Trombone I Graduate Recital, 7:30 �<lb />
� Oct. 27KELLY VIA, flute J Graduate Recital, 7:30 <lb />
J Oct. 28TIM WARD, voice � KIM GATLIN, piano Senior Recital, 7:30 -<lb />
Never Sav Never.9 'Bis Chill9Hit<lb />
4Never Say Never'<lb />
James Bond, British Secret Ser-<lb />
vice Agent 007, is dangerous in his<lb />
new action-packed film Sever Say<lb />
Sever Again.<lb />
In a world dominated by com-<lb />
puters and bureaucracy, he is a<lb />
man whose greatest strength lies<lb />
in his own intuitions, a man who<lb />
allows his hunches to take him<lb />
straight to the heart of the danger<lb />
and who has the courage and the<lb />
skill to face the gravest perils �<lb />
and survive.<lb />
So when SPECTRE (Special<lb />
Executor for Counter-<lb />
intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge<lb />
and Extortion) holds the world to<lb />
ransom with a devastating act of<lb />
nuclear terrorism, only Bond is<lb />
able to cut straight through to the<lb />
rotten core of the operation.<lb />
While recharging his batteries<lb />
at a health clinic, Bond's sixth<lb />
sense picks up an early warning of<lb />
SPECTRE'S plan. His involve-<lb />
ment leads him from England to<lb />
the Bahamas and the South of<lb />
France, pursued along the way by<lb />
the beautiful but deadly Fatima<lb />
Blush, a SPECTRE assassin who<lb />
is determined to get her man � in<lb />
more ways than one.<lb />
He encounters the charming but<lb />
sinister Largo, one of the richest<lb />
and most lethal men in the world,<lb />
and his mistress, the enigmatic<lb />
Domino, who is unaware of<lb />
Largo's true nature and who<lb />
becomes quite taken with the<lb />
charming Mr. Bond. The entire<lb />
SPECTRE operation is master-<lb />
minded by Bond's long-time<lb />
enemy. Ernst Stavro Blofeld.<lb />
Against this arsenal of evil,<lb />
Bond is backed up by his<lb />
American pal, Felix Leiter (who<lb />
has the knack of turning up at the<lb />
most opportune moments), as<lb />
well as by members of the British<lb />
Secret Service: "M the adoring<lb />
Miss Moneypenny, and Algy the<lb />
Armorer with his sophisticated<lb />
and ingenious collection of<lb />
devices.<lb />
Stunts, special effects and high-<lb />
speed action abound as James<lb />
Bond follows the story to its<lb />
dramatic conclusion, refusing to<lb />
take anything � well, hardly<lb />
anything � lying down.<lb />
Never Say Never Again will be<lb />
released to theatres at East<lb />
Carolina Oct. 7.<lb />
'The Big Chill'<lb />
Writerdirector Lawrence<lb />
Kasdan has helped create some of<lb />
the most popular and successful<lb />
screen entertainment in recent<lb />
years, writing or co-writing<lb />
Raiders of the Lost Ark, Con-<lb />
tinental Divide, The Empire<lb />
Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi<lb />
and the powerful drama Body<lb />
Heat, which also marked his<lb />
directorial debut.<lb />
He has now directed a unique<lb />
ensemble of contemporary young<lb />
actors in The Big Chin, which are<lb />
true to people's lives. In this film,<lb />
the characters are former college<lb />
housemates who, over the years,<lb />
have drifted apart. Members of<lb />
the baby-boom generation who<lb />
entered young adulthood as<lb />
idealistic non-conformists, they<lb />
are now, for the most part,<lb />
member of the establishment. The<lb />
young men of the story have<lb />
"grown up" to be a running-shoe<lb />
store entrpreneur, a journalist for<lb />
a popular magazine, a television<lb />
star and a disillusioned Vietnam<lb />
veteran. The women have become<lb />
a doctor, a lawyer and the wife of<lb />
a businessman.<lb />
Suddenly and unexpectedly,<lb />
this group of old friends is<lb />
reunited at the funeral of one of<lb />
their own who has committed<lb />
suicide; he was a drop-out who in<lb />
their earlier years served as their<lb />
collective conscience. Stunned by<lb />
the loss, each comes to the reu-<lb />
nion with a deep need to<lb />
reestablish the bond of caring<lb />
they once shared.<lb />
The Big Chill emerges as a bit-<lb />
tersweet testimony to a confused<lb />
generation, one that has serviced<lb />
the passions of youth and grown<lb />
through painful self-awareness<lb />
and love into adulthood.<lb />
In this context, the title The Big<lb />
Chill takes on several resonant<lb />
metaphorical meanings, from the<lb />
obvious reference to the group's<lb />
own mortality (strongly reinforc-<lb />
ed by the occasion of their reu-<lb />
nion), to the cooling of idealistic<lb />
fires in the face of more calculated<lb />
self-interest.<lb />
Kasdan and producer Michael<lb />
Shamberg cast the eight equally<lb />
important leading roles with some<lb />
of the most gifted young actors in<lb />
films today: Tom Berenger, Glenn<lb />
Close, Jeff Goldblum, William<lb />
Hurt, Kevin Kline, Mary Kay<lb />
Place, Meg Tilly and Jobeth<lb />
Williams. With the exception of<lb />
Meg Tilly, all the actors are ap-<lb />
proximately the same age and<lb />
more or less at a similar point in<lb />
each of their careers.<lb />
African<lb />
Cont'd from p. 6<lb />
while Africans make<lb />
up 72 percent of the<lb />
population, they are<lb />
allowed to per-<lb />
manently live on only<lb />
13 percent of the land.<lb />
Opponents of<lb />
divestment state that<lb />
investment by cor-<lb />
porations provides<lb />
job opportunities for<lb />
blacks and helps pro-<lb />
mote positive change.<lb />
They often site the<lb />
Sullivan Principles, a<lb />
voluntary code of<lb />
conduct for U.S.firms<lb />
operating in South<lb />
Africa drafted in<lb />
1976, which call for<lb />
non-segregation in the<lb />
work place and fair<lb />
employment prac-<lb />
tices.<lb />
According to<lb />
William Lucy,<lb />
Secretary Treasurer<lb />
for the American<lb />
Federation fo State,<lb />
County, and<lb />
Municipal<lb />
Employees, stated the<lb />
Sullivan Principles<lb />
have very little impact<lb />
on the realities of<lb />
apartheid.<lb />
"Although<lb />
(the Sul<lb />
Priciples) si<lb />
splendid on pi<lb />
Lucy was quo<lb />
saying by<lb />
News, "that<lb />
they essential<lb />
main. Paper<lb />
ciples. Anothei<lb />
of someone's gc<lb />
tentions<lb />
against the r<lb />
reality U.S.<lb />
porations, prof<lb />
of divestment<lb />
employ fewe-<lb />
one percent<lb />
working poej<lb />
South Africa<lb />
Thus, even<lb />
Principles weri<lb />
ticed they won<lb />
feet an msigi<lb />
number of wi<lb />
The Sullivan<lb />
ciples make<lb />
mand for ch<lb />
the fundai<lb />
structure of<lb />
thied, no demj<lb />
black political<lb />
In response <lb />
arguemeiv<lb />
who oppose<lb />
ment, UNC<lb />
Doug Berger i<lb />
East Caro,<lb />
"The arguem<lb />
Slick E<lb />
limp,<lb />
bordering on bathos.<lb />
Though the central<lb />
conflict between Jesus<lb />
and Judas was disap-<lb />
pointing, several<lb />
other actors kept the<lb />
show alive. Gregory<lb />
Smith as Caiaphas<lb />
was evil incarnate, a<lb />
veritable Darth<lb />
Vader. Tmothy White<lb />
as Annas played his<lb />
part well as did all of<lb />
the Jewish priests.<lb />
John Kuhn's pro-<lb />
fessional acting didn't<lb />
go unnoticed either.<lb />
His portrayl of Pon-<lb />
tius Pilate was strong<lb />
and imperial, befit-<lb />
ting a Roman gover-<lb />
nor. Yet, he convinc-<lb />
ed the audience that<lb />
he really cared about<lb />
this humble Jesus<lb />
before him, a nice<lb />
balance of strength<lb />
and tenderness.<lb />
A serious flaw in<lb />
the Broadway version<lb />
of Superstar was the<lb />
non-stop action, no<lb />
seperate acts or inter-<lb />
mission. To Loessin's<lb />
credit, he divided the<lb />
ECU production into<lb />
two acts. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, the slow<lb />
start of the second act<lb />
with scenes at the Last<lb />
Supper and in the<lb />
Garden of<lb />
Gcthsemane make for<lb />
a slow start after in-<lb />
termission, and the se-<lb />
cond act never<lb />
to hit the moi<lb />
the first act acl<lb />
But this w(<lb />
may be inherent<lb />
rock opera<lb />
music is inter<lb />
therefore sua<lb />
short worl<lb />
doesn't hold<lb />
for opera<lb />
works. The<lb />
loses its pow<lb />
an hour or so<lb />
it doesn't hi<lb />
diversity "J<lb />
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undeniably wi<lb />
none of the<lb />
the show's e<lb />
begins with<lb />
our senses an<lb />
by its onsu<lb />
never could<lb />
the entire all<lb />
one sitting<lb />
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superb. Jesus<lb />
touted<lb />
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tical to the �i<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 6. 1983<lb />
African Rights Threatened<lb /><lb />
Cont'd from p. 6<lb />
while Africans make<lb />
up 72 percent of the<lb />
population, they are<lb />
allowed to per-<lb />
manently live on only<lb />
13 percent of the land.<lb />
Opponents of<lb />
divestment state that<lb />
investment by cor-<lb />
porations provides<lb />
job opportunities for<lb />
blacks and helps pro-<lb />
mote positive change.<lb />
They often site the<lb />
Sullivan Principles, a<lb />
voluntary code of<lb />
conduct for U.S.firms<lb />
operating in South<lb />
Africa drafted in<lb />
1976, which call for<lb />
non-segregation in the<lb />
work place and fair<lb />
employment prac-<lb />
tices.<lb />
According to<lb />
William<lb />
Secretary<lb />
for the<lb />
Federation<lb />
County,<lb />
M u n i c i<lb />
Lucy,<lb />
Treasurer<lb />
American<lb />
fo State,<lb />
and<lb />
p a 1<lb />
Employees, stated the<lb />
Sullivan Principles<lb />
have very little impact<lb />
on the realities of<lb />
apartheid.<lb />
"Although these<lb />
(the Sullivan<lb />
Priciples) sound<lb />
splendid on paper<lb />
Lucy was quoted as<lb />
saying by Action<lb />
News, "that is what<lb />
they essentially re-<lb />
main. Paper prin-<lb />
ciples. Another case<lb />
of someone's good in-<lb />
tentions dashed<lb />
against the rocks of<lb />
reality U.S. cor-<lb />
porations, proponents<lb />
of divestment say,<lb />
employ fewer than<lb />
one percent of all<lb />
working poeple in<lb />
South Africa anyway.<lb />
Thus, even if the<lb />
Principles were prac-<lb />
ticed they would af-<lb />
fect an insignificant<lb />
number of workers.<lb />
The Sullivan Prin-<lb />
ciples make no de-<lb />
mand for change in<lb />
the fundamental<lb />
structure of apar-<lb />
thied, no demand for<lb />
black political rights.<lb />
In response to the<lb />
arguements of those<lb />
who oppose divest-<lb />
ment, UNC student<lb />
Doug Berger told The<lb />
East Carolinian,<lb />
"The arguement that<lb />
U.S. corporations are<lb />
a progressive force in<lb />
South Africa is a very<lb />
fallacious arguement.<lb />
If anything, U.S. cor-<lb />
porations strengthen<lb />
apartheid by selling<lb />
the government com-<lb />
puters which help it to<lb />
maintain the pass laws<lb />
and by the statements<lb />
of some indication<lb />
that they will<lb />
cooperate with the<lb />
South African<lb />
government in the<lb />
event of civil unrest<lb />
In fact, according<lb />
to a study published<lb />
by the Africa fund,<lb />
contingency plans<lb />
prepared by the<lb />
General Motors cor-<lb />
poration indicated<lb />
that vehicles may be<lb />
taken over by the<lb />
government for civil<lb />
defense purposes. The<lb />
study added that Con-<lb />
trol Data Corporation<lb />
sold equipment to the<lb />
South African police<lb />
in violation of U.S.<lb />
commerce department<lb />
regulations.<lb />
UNC has approx-<lb />
imately two million<lb />
dollars invested in<lb />
such corporations as<lb />
General Motors,<lb />
IBM, Control Data<lb />
Corporation and<lb />
Colgate-Palmolive.<lb />
The referendum pass-<lb />
ed by students last<lb />
Feburary called for all<lb />
of the school's money<lb />
to be divested from<lb />
these corporations<lb />
within one year.<lb />
Those who favor<lb />
divestment added that<lb />
the arguement would<lb />
result in a loss of<lb />
money for the school<lb />
is contradicted by<lb />
facts. According to a<lb />
letter to the editor<lb />
written by Ashley<lb />
McKinney in The Dai-<lb />
ly Tarheel, UNC's<lb />
student newspaper,<lb />
Michigan State<lb />
University, among<lb />
other schools, actual-<lb />
ly realized a substan-<lb />
tial profit by diversi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
In the meantime,<lb />
the students involved<lb />
in the divestment<lb />
movement at Chapel<lb />
Hill continue to work<lb />
to persuade the<lb />
members of the Board<lb />
of Trustees to change<lb />
their position on<lb />
divestment.<lb />
"I'm hoping that the<lb />
student government<lb />
will begin to apply<lb />
organized pressure<lb />
Berger said.<lb />
"One thing that<lb />
Harvard students did<lb />
was set up an endow-<lb />
ment fund for divest-<lb />
ment in which seniors<lb />
donate to an alter-<lb />
native endowment<lb />
fund. They solicit<lb />
funds from alumni<lb />
wheh put financial<lb />
pressure on the Board<lb />
of Trustees Berger<lb />
added.<lb />
Recently those who<lb />
worked on divestment<lb />
presented their case to<lb />
the campus YMCA, a<lb />
large contributor to<lb />
the endowment fund.<lb />
According to Andrea<lb />
Stumpf, a spokesper-<lb />
son for the YMCA,<lb />
the organization<lb />
decided not to en-<lb />
dorse divestment'<lb />
because they felt that<lb />
the move would notj<lb />
be representative or<lb />
the sentiments of the,<lb />
Y's total membership.<lb />
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issued a statement I<lb />
calling for an invest-<lb />
ment policy based on<lb />
social responsibility<lb />
said Stumpf.<lb />
Meanwhile, Berger<lb />
said that he and a<lb />
group of students,<lb />
have formed a<lb />
political party and<lb />
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Feburary. If they are<lb />
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ECU School of Music<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
Emory Enjoys Victory<lb />
By CINDY PLEAS ANTS<lb />
Spom Editor<lb />
When ECU Head football<lb />
Coach Ed Emory took off for his<lb />
weekly recruiting trip Monday<lb />
morning, he almost decided not to<lb />
come back.<lb />
After ECU'S 13-6 win over<lb />
Missouri Saturday, Emory found<lb />
that the Pirates are becoming a<lb />
household name throughout the<lb />
state.<lb />
"I had principals coming up to<lb />
me and congratulating me<lb />
Emory said. "It's brought us a lot<lb />
of attention. I just couldn't<lb />
believe the enthusiasm I saw. 1<lb />
just went crazy and started driving<lb />
ail around the place.<lb />
"I ended up driving over 500<lb />
miles and visited 15 different<lb />
schools<lb />
The victory over Missouri was<lb />
still fresh on Emory's mind at<lb />
Tuesday's press conference, and<lb />
with good reason � this is the<lb />
first time ECU has ever beaten a<lb />
Pirates<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Although the ECU Pirates just<lb />
returned from Big-Eight country,<lb />
Head Coach Ed Emory said the<lb />
Pirates won't have any trouble<lb />
getting ready for Southwestern<lb />
Louisiana.<lb />
Big-Eight school.<lb />
"It's a big win he said. "It<lb />
made the whole state proud. It<lb />
was a win for North Carolina<lb />
The Pirates, now 3-1, have got-<lb />
ten off to a good start but still<lb />
have a long way to go. According<lb />
to Emory, the first wins of the<lb />
season get more important down<lb />
the road.<lb />
"If we continue winning, it (the<lb />
victory over the Tigers) will be one<lb />
of the biggest in the history of the<lb />
school he said. "But it will also<lb />
help our scheduling and<lb />
recruiting<lb />
Missouri, which is the only<lb />
Division-1 school in the state,<lb />
wasn't embarrassed Saturday<lb />
afternoon, according to Emory.<lb />
"They lost to a heckuva foot-<lb />
ball program Emory said. "It<lb />
takes pressure off an athletic<lb />
director when they schedule us.<lb />
They're not scheduling a win for a<lb />
homecoming game<lb />
Although the Pirates lost a<lb />
heartbreaker to Florida State<lb />
(47-46) and went on to beat N.C.<lb />
State, Emory believes the Pirates<lb />
didn't come together as a whole<lb />
until meeting Missouri.<lb />
"We lined up with more con-<lb />
fidence he said. "The defense<lb />
played the most dominating game<lb />
they've played since I've been<lb />
head coach.<lb />
A few players responsible for<lb />
the defensive showing were defen-<lb />
sive tackles Hal Stephens and<lb />
Steve Hamilton, defensive ends<lb />
Maury Banks and Kenny Phillips<lb />
and nose guard Gerry Rogers.<lb />
Rogers, a senior from Pott-<lb />
stown, Pa said the defense final-<lb />
ly had a chance to prove<lb />
themselves Saturday.<lb />
"For some reason, we just<lb />
didn't click before the Missouri<lb />
game he said. "We knew we<lb />
had the potential, but we hadn't<lb />
used it all. We had 3 good games,<lb />
but we hadn't had a great game<lb />
antil Missouri<lb />
LOU CLI UMONS � CCU ��� L��<lb />
Pirate Head Coach Ed Emory is still enjoying ECU's victory over Missouri Saturday, but he's got the<lb />
corner of his eye resting on this week's opponent�Southwestern Louisiana.<lb />
"The Ragin' Cajuns Emory<lb />
said, "they've been a thorn in my<lb />
side. You know, they beat me here<lb />
in my first season when we were<lb />
supposed to win.<lb />
Then, back in 1977, they also<lb />
upset East Carolina<lb />
Both of those games were<lb />
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played in Greenville, and the<lb />
Pirates would indeed like a chance<lb />
to finally knock off the Cajuns on<lb />
ECU's home turf.<lb />
In 1980, the Pirates fumbled<lb />
five times in the second half and<lb />
lost to USL 27-21.<lb />
Despite USL's 0-3 record,<lb />
Emory and the Pirates aren't tak-<lb />
ing the Cajuns lightly. "They do<lb />
have fine personnel, and vou can<lb />
expect the Ragin' Cajuns to be<lb />
ragin' when they come to Ficklen<lb />
Stadium Saturday.<lb />
"We don't have any teams that<lb />
are breathers. We're not the type<lb />
of team that can just show up and<lb />
e ect to win<lb />
At Missouri, Emory believes<lb />
the Pirates out-communicated the<lb />
Tigers and will have to do the<lb />
same against USL.<lb />
"We've got to be sound on<lb />
communication he said. "If<lb />
we're not ready mentally and<lb />
physically, they're (USL) good<lb />
enough to beat you<lb />
The Cajuns, however, haven't<lb />
been able to beat their first three<lb />
opponents this year. USL fell on<lb />
the road to Northeast Louisiana<lb />
(31-6), at home to Tennessee-<lb />
Chattanooga (38-14) and on the<lb />
road to Rice (22-21) two weeks<lb />
ago.<lb />
The Cajuns had an open r.ate<lb />
last weekend. "They have had<lb />
two weeks to prepare for us with<lb />
an open date last weekend<lb />
Emory said. "This is an advan-<lb />
tage for them, both is getting<lb />
ready for East Carolina, but also<lb />
in working out some things that<lb />
may not have gone the way they<lb />
wanted them to in the first three<lb />
games. I fully expect a real tough<lb />
game Saturday with Southwestern<lb />
Louisiana<lb />
The four-game series between<lb />
ECU and USL is 2-2. Neither<lb />
team has won a game in the series<lb />
on its home field. The Pirates<lb />
have won 38-9 and 35-31 in<lb />
Lafayette, while the Cajuns have<lb />
won 9-2 and 27-21 in Ficklen<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
Emory said he will never forget<lb />
his first meeting with the Cajuns<lb />
in 1980. "We had just beat Duke,<lb />
and we were ahead 7-6 at<lb />
Cajuns<lb />
halftime, and in tne third quarter,<lb />
we came out and fumbled five<lb />
times inside the 20-yard line They<lb />
go ahead 27-7, and we storm back<lb />
27-21. We scored again, but it was<lb />
called back.<lb />
"After that game, it was a long<lb />
year. We lost some confidence<lb />
then<lb />
Emory suspects the Cajuns are<lb />
disappointed with their record<lb />
and should come into Greenville<lb />
more hungry than ever.<lb />
"They thought they'd be 9-2<lb />
with a great chance to go to a<lb />
bowl game he said. "People<lb />
here and the students will be very<lb />
surprised with the caliber of foot-<lb />
ball team they've got. We are real-<lb />
lv concerned<lb />
Shy Stephens Looking Good<lb />
several black schools, including<lb />
LOU COMMONS �<lb />
ECU's John Robertson (79), Reggie Branch (32) and Jimmy<lb />
Walden (36) celebrate after a good offensive play against the<lb />
Missouri Tigers Saturday.<lb />
aN���ASANTS origin.lly hails from<lb />
Whiteville�a small town just a<lb />
When ECU defensive tackle few hours down the road. He has<lb />
Hal Stephens was asked to attend six brothers and sisters. Although<lb />
Tuesday's press conference for in- all of the Stephens boys are<lb />
terviews, Head Coach Ed Emory athletic, Hal is the first to play on<lb />
was a little shocked. a collegiate level.<lb />
"I hope you guys (reporters) Stephens was recruited by<lb />
can get Hal to talkhe said. "I've<lb />
been coaching Hal for four years,<lb />
and he still won't talk to me<lb />
Stephens smiled�slightly,<lb />
while his coach continued. "Now<lb />
don't let this guy fool you he<lb />
said. "He'll use all the blood and<lb />
sweat he has to get you. If he<lb />
touches you, you won't get away<lb />
from him<lb />
Stephens, known as somewhat<lb />
of an introvert is one of the<lb />
senior defensive players on the '83<lb />
squad. Last week, the defense<lb />
played its most outstanding game<lb />
yet against hard-hitting Missouri.<lb />
According to Stephens, the<lb />
seniors want to go out in style.<lb />
"This is the first recruiting<lb />
class he said. "We want to go<lb />
out looking good<lb />
6-4, 235-pound Stephens<lb />
Winston Salem State. His coacn,<lb />
Shelton Chesson, encouraged him<lb />
to take a look at ECU�his alma<lb />
mater.<lb />
Stephens did and came as a<lb />
walk-on in 1980. During that<lb />
year, he had 55 tackles to finish<lb />
sixth on the team.<lb />
In 1981, Stephens was seventh<lb />
on the defense list as a sophomore<lb />
with 43 tackles, including two for<lb />
minus 22 yards.<lb />
In 1982, this year's all-star can-<lb />
didate was the team's fifth leading<lb />
tackier with 58 tackles.<lb />
Stephens, an industrial<lb />
technology major, said the<lb />
Missouri win was one of the big-<lb />
gest thrills of his career<lb />
"It proved that we're not a<lb />
fluke team he said. "We knew<lb />
we could play with them<lb />
Coming from the southeastern<lb />
part of the state, Stephens grew<lb />
up hearing about Tar Heel fever<lb />
and Wolf pack pride.<lb />
That's why a win at N.C. State<lb />
a few weeks ago had special mean-<lb />
Hal Stephens<lb />
ECU Swim Team Gears Up For Fall<lb />
Season With Annual Pentathlon Races<lb />
defense's play. "We played well<lb />
enough to win, but we didn't do<lb />
anything exceptional he said.<lb />
"Last year, we really thought<lb />
we had them. This year we went in<lb />
with the attitude that we're gonna<lb />
win no matter what The Pirates<lb />
lost to the Wolfpack. 33-26 last<lb />
season.<lb />
Many players were hoping for a<lb />
national ranking after beating<lb />
Missouri, but Stephens isn't too<lb />
concerned about that. "I know<lb />
our team is just as good as<lb />
anybody's he said. "It (rank-<lb />
ing) doesn't really matter that<lb />
much to me<lb />
What does matter to Stephens is<lb />
winning each game at a time.<lb />
When asked how he gets psyched<lb />
up before playing each Saturday,<lb />
Stephens' response wasn't too<lb />
surprising.<lb />
"I don't like to talk to<lb />
anybody he said. "I don't<lb />
usually strike up a conversation<lb />
ing for Stephens. He wasn't too when it's time to play. I want to<lb />
thrilled, however, with the concentrate and be ready<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
The ECU swim team will gear<lb />
up for the fall season this Thurs-<lb />
day when all the swimmers com-<lb />
pete against each other in the an-<lb />
nual pentathlon.<lb />
Each swimmer will compete in<lb />
the 100-meter freestyle,<lb />
breaststroke, butterfly and<lb />
backstroke, as well as the<lb />
200-meter individual medly event.<lb />
Scoring will be based on how<lb />
many tenths of a second the in-<lb />
dividual's time is off the current<lb />
ECU varsity record.<lb />
"The pentathlon has become<lb />
somewhat of a tradition Coach<lb />
Rick Kobe said. "It's an excellent<lb />
way of determining the best<lb />
overall swimmer on the team,<lb />
because each person has to swim<lb />
every event regardless of what<lb />
stroke they specialize in<lb />
Kobe said the meet will also<lb />
determine who is in the best<lb />
shape. "Each swimmer will only<lb />
get a 20-minute break between<lb />
events, so we'll be able to see<lb />
whose times drop off near the<lb />
end<lb />
The Pirates' season is only a<lb />
month away, and Kobe will know<lb />
after the pentahion if his team is<lb />
ready for what he calls the<lb />
toughest schedule in ECU history.<lb />
The Bucs face such teams as<lb />
North Carolina, N.C. State,<lb />
Johns Hopkins, South Florida<lb />
and the Naval Academy, as the<lb />
men compete in 12 dual meets and<lb />
the women in 13.<lb />
Leading the men's team will be<lb />
last year's most valuable swim-<lb />
mer, freestyler Chris Pitelli. "We<lb />
expect Chris to close in on several<lb />
varsity records this year Kobe<lb />
said, "as well as make our<lb />
freestyle relay team one of the<lb />
best in the country<lb />
Complimenting Pitelli in the<lb />
freestyle will be Stranton Smith, a<lb />
very versatile swimmer who is also<lb />
strong in the individual medley.<lb />
Co-Captains Greg Wary and<lb />
Doug MacMillan will both be<lb />
dominaing forces in the butterfly.<lb />
Each are freshman record<lb />
holders, and MacMillan currently<lb />
holds the 200-meter varsity mark.<lb />
Diver Scott Eagle will be a key<lb />
factor in the point totals as he at-<lb />
tempts to repeat as an NCAA<lb />
regional participant.<lb />
Breaststroker and All-America<lb />
Joanne Mc Culley will be the main<lb />
force on the women's team. Kobe<lb />
expects her to Finish in the top six<lb />
at the nationals as she vies for All-<lb />
America status once again.<lb />
Cindy Newman is the most ver-<lb />
satile of the women, leading the<lb />
way in both the freestyle and but-<lb />
terfly strokes. As a freestyler she<lb />
is effective in the 50 all the way up<lb />
to the 500-meters.<lb />
Corrine Seech is strong as a<lb />
diver, and is expected to qualify<lb />
for the nationals for the second<lb />
consecutive year.<lb />
Kobe also had an excellent year<lb />
recruiting, in what he described as<lb />
"the finest crop of incoming<lb />
swimmers ever to be assembled at<lb />
ECU<lb />
"We filled all the spots where<lb />
we had some problems last year<lb />
he said, "and I don't see any<lb />
weaknesses on the men's or<lb />
women's team for the upcoming<lb />
season<lb />
Foremost among the recruits is<lb />
Chema Larranaga from Lima,<lb />
Peru. Larranaga holds two Peru-<lb />
vian national records and was a<lb />
participant in the 1980 Olympics<lb />
in Moscow.<lb />
Also joining the Pirates will be<lb />
Kevin Hildago from Chester, va.<lb />
and Caycee Paust from Rich-<lb />
mond. Both hold times in their<lb />
events that are better then the cur-<lb />
rent ECU marks.<lb />
Diver Lori Miller of Columbus,<lb />
Pa. will be a fine addition com-<lb />
plimenting current divers Eagle<lb />
and Seech. Kobe Describes both<lb />
as having national potential.<lb />
Among the 26 new recruits, 16<lb />
men and 10 women, Kobe also<lb />
managed to sign iwo YMCA Na-<lb />
tional Champions and a juinor<lb />
college All-America.<lb />
Although the Pirates are going<lb />
to be strong in every event, Kobe<lb />
will look for the most out of his<lb />
frecstylers. "We're solid all the<lb />
way from the 50 to the 1650-meter<lb />
events<lb />
Steven Hollett, a transfer stu-<lb />
dent from Tennesse who becomes<lb />
eligible in December, and Stan<lb />
Williams who returns from a<lb />
year's stay in Texas are two addi-<lb />
tional swimmers that will join the<lb />
freestyle corps in the fall.<lb />
Kobe has high expectations for<lb />
the upcoming year aad after the<lb />
pentathalon, the Pirates should be<lb />
as ready as ever to dive into the<lb />
1983-84 season.<lb />
Tbe ECU swim team<lb />
pentathlon oa<lb />
Nation's<lb />
Mistake-<lb />
By RANDY MEW<lb />
The ECU soccer<lb />
team went up against<lb />
the best colle<lb />
team in the r.ation<lb />
Wednesday, losing to<lb />
L'NC-Greensboro<lb />
6-1.<lb />
Although<lb />
Pirates only mar <lb />
one goal, it -a;<lb />
the second time -<lb />
year tha. the Spa-<lb />
have been sc<lb />
upon.<lb />
In 13 games. <lb />
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shutouts, UNC-C<lb />
outscored its<lb />
ponents 69-1.<lb />
The Spanar<lb />
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the top-ranked team<lb />
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III The <lb />
the or<lb />
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Nation 9s Best Puts It To<lb />
Mistake-Riddled Pirates<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
The ECU soccer<lb />
team went up against<lb />
the best collegiate<lb />
team in the nation<lb />
Wednesday, losing to<lb />
UNC-Greensboro,<lb />
6-1.<lb />
Although the<lb />
Pirates only managed<lb />
one goal, it was just<lb />
the second time this<lb />
year that the Spartans<lb />
have been scored<lb />
upon.<lb />
In 13 games, 12 of<lb />
which have been<lb />
shutouts, UNC-G has<lb />
outscored its op-<lb />
ponents 69-1.<lb />
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the defending na-<lb />
tional champions, and<lb />
the top-ranked team<lb />
in NCAA Division<lb />
III. They also have<lb />
the only unbeaten,<lb />
untied record in col-<lb />
lege soccer at 13-0.<lb />
When summarizing<lb />
the game, ECU head<lb />
coach Robbie Church<lb />
simply said the Pirates<lb />
were beaten by a bet-<lb />
ter team.<lb />
UNC-G's Eddie<lb />
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star of the game, scor-<lb />
ing a career-high three<lb />
goals. He scored his<lb />
first just seven<lb />
minutes into the<lb />
game, giving the Spar-<lb />
tans the quick upper-<lb />
hand.<lb />
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suit, giving UNC-G a<lb />
comfortable two-goal<lb />
lead. The Pirates<lb />
could have been<lb />
counted out of the<lb />
game at this point,<lb />
but ECU'S Bill Mer-<lb />
win scored an<lb />
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before the half to put<lb />
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Pirates were in the<lb />
game at the half, but<lb />
said a lot of mistakes<lb />
enabled the Spartans<lb />
to turn the game into<lb />
a rout.<lb />
"Our goalie let<lb />
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him that he shouldn't<lb />
have Church said,<lb />
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three final goals<lb />
within a seven-minute<lb />
period midway<lb />
through the final half.<lb />
Spartan goalie Tim<lb />
Boer only had to<lb />
make three saves the<lb />
entire half, as the<lb />
Pirates were outshot<lb />
15-6 for the game.<lb />
The Pirates have a<lb />
week off before they<lb />
travel to UNC-<lb />
Wilmington for their<lb />
next match, and<lb />
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lot accomplished in(<lb />
that time.<lb />
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Sneaker Sam Sez<lb />
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1983<lb />
1<lb />
ACC Slides Past Pirates<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
The ECU men's<lb />
tennis team came as<lb />
close as they could to<lb />
upsetting nationally<lb />
ranked Atlantic<lb />
Christian College<lb />
Tuesday, losing the<lb />
match 5-4.<lb />
The Pirates were<lb />
without their top two<lb />
players, as number<lb />
one seed Galen Treble<lb />
was sidelined with an<lb />
ankle injury, and Paul<lb />
Owen was unable to<lb />
make the match.<lb />
"All the players<lb />
had to move up two<lb />
places, but I was very<lb />
pleased with our per-<lb />
formance under the<lb />
circumstances<lb />
Coach Pat Sherman<lb />
said. "Dan LaMont,<lb />
David Creech and Bill<lb />
O'Donnell played ex-<lb />
ceptionally well.<lb />
"The fine play of<lb />
our team was a great<lb />
credit to the depth we<lb />
have on this very<lb />
young team Sher-<lb />
man added.<lb />
The Pirates will be<lb />
in action again this<lb />
weekend when they<lb />
compete in the Camp-<lb />
bell Invitational Ten-<lb />
nis Tournament in<lb />
Buies Creek.<lb />
Results:<lb />
In singles, Thomas<lb />
Line (ACC) def.<lb />
Doug Otto 6-1, 6-3;<lb />
Chris Erikson (ACC)<lb />
def. O'Donnell 7-5,<lb />
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Dwayne Dixon and<lb />
Gary Rolle. Pell also<lb />
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