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�hc iEast (Eantltnian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No�!9 A I<lb />
Thursday, November 3,1983<lb />
Greenville, NX.<lb />
Leadership Conference Held<lb />
Legislators Unified<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
More than half of the newly<lb />
elected SGA legislators turned out<lb />
Monday for a Leadership Con-<lb />
ference held in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center. SGA President Paul<lb />
Naso said he organized the con-<lb />
ference to unify the new<lb />
legislators and give them a com-<lb />
mon bond in their work.<lb />
"The leadership conference was<lb />
designed to help legislators to do a<lb />
more effective job Naso said,<lb />
"and to give them some insight on<lb />
what student government is all<lb />
about. I hope it excites them<lb />
about what the SGA is<lb />
Following a social hour and<lb />
welcome from Naso, Associate<lb />
Dean and Director of University<lb />
Unions, S. Rudolph Alexander,<lb />
presented a history of the SGA<lb />
and its place in the university<lb />
system. "The SGA has done a<lb />
great job over the years, (it) has a<lb />
seriousness of purpose and a real<lb />
interest from the students Alex-<lb />
ander said. "The SGA has made a<lb />
significant contribution to this<lb />
university<lb />
Following Alexander, Vice-<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life,<lb />
Elmer Meyer, addressed the topic:<lb />
SGA: How it Works. Meyer<lb />
praised the SGA as a group saying<lb />
although individual legislators<lb />
sometimes disagreed on an in-<lb />
tellectual basis, they respected<lb />
each other's opinions.<lb />
Meyer reminised about an SGA<lb />
race held several years ago when<lb />
two parties, the Open Party and<lb />
the Blankey Party, squared off in<lb />
a match-up that produced much<lb />
student participation. The<lb />
Blankey party promised to "cover<lb />
�ii issues while the Opens claim-<lb />
ed they had "nothing to hide<lb />
Meyer said the SGA supports a<lb />
bus system unmatched and unlike<lb />
any other in UNC the system.<lb />
"The SGA helps student<lb />
organizations to carry on their<lb />
programs Meyer said, adding<lb />
that the SGA helped to develop<lb />
good citizenship.<lb />
Legislators then broke into two<lb />
groups to hear lectures from two<lb />
ECU staff members. Residence<lb />
Hall Director Don Joyner discuss-<lb />
ed group behavior and Ed<lb />
Wheatley discussed "being pro-<lb />
fessional<lb />
Joyner told the group that com-<lb />
munication is the foundation of<lb />
every interpersonal relationship.<lb />
"Communication is the glue that<lb />
holds families together (and)<lb />
holds groups together he said.<lb />
Joyner also conducted some in-<lb />
tergroup exercises on one and<lb />
two-way communication.<lb />
Wheatley said the definition of<lb />
a professional is someone who<lb />
behaves in a professional manner.<lb />
He said it was the duty of an SGA<lb />
representative to "become in-<lb />
formed and stay<lb />
informed Wheatley said<lb />
vitality is a key asset for profes-<lb />
sionals, that professionals are<lb />
good listeners and should always<lb />
be punctual.<lb />
The conference also had<lb />
workshops for four SGA commit-<lb />
tees: appropriations, rules and<lb />
judiciary, student welfare, and<lb />
screening appointments. Each<lb />
committee chairperson also gave<lb />
their committee reports.<lb />
Because of time limitations,<lb />
Naso and SGA Speaker Chris<lb />
Townsend were unable to make<lb />
their closing remarks which have<lb />
been re-scheduled.<lb />
10 Pages,<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Game Room Provides<lb />
Funding For Hospice<lb />
Dear Mom,<lb />
� OS POOLS �<lb />
ECU Photo Lab<lb />
These ECU females seem to have the right idea � take good notes and<lb />
make great grades. But are they taking notes or writing letters?<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Student Residence Associa-<lb />
tion announced Wednesday that it<lb />
plans to donate all proceeds ob-<lb />
tained from the game room in<lb />
Aycock Dormitory on the first<lb />
Wednesday of every month to the<lb />
Hospice of East Carolina pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
"As students, we have an in-<lb />
terest in the community said<lb />
Mark Niewald, president of the<lb />
Student Residence Association<lb />
Governing Board. "We felt that<lb />
Hospice was a worthwhile<lb />
organization and it accomplishes<lb />
a lot for the residents of this com-<lb />
munity he added.<lb />
Proceeds from two days of<lb />
game room operations were<lb />
donated last year and, according<lb />
to Niewald, the donation<lb />
amounted to approximately $700.<lb />
"Without their donations we<lb />
probably wouldn't be able to<lb />
operate Beverly Burnette, direc-<lb />
tor of the program, said.<lb />
Hospice began operating in<lb />
February of 1982, and is designed<lb />
to provide support and palliative<lb />
services to advanced cancer pa-<lb />
tients. Support is provided<lb />
psychologically and emotionally;<lb />
the palliative treatment is to pro-<lb />
vide comfort rather than a cure.<lb />
The initial funding for the pro-<lb />
gram came from the ECU School<lb />
of Medicine's Department of<lb />
Surgery which still provides par-<lb />
tial funding. The United Way<lb />
also provides some funds. All<lb />
other financial support is provid-<lb />
ed by organizations such as the<lb />
SRA.<lb />
Most of the work in the pro-<lb />
gram is done by a network of<lb />
volunteers. "We have had<lb />
volunteers for just about<lb />
everything you can imagine<lb />
Burnette said.<lb />
ACLU Gives Civil Rights Information<lb />
By GLENN MAUGHAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Two members of the ECU com-<lb />
munity say the American Civil<lb />
Liberties Union is an excellent<lb />
way for students to inform<lb />
themselves about civil rights. The<lb />
pair hold newly elected positions<lb />
in the ACLU's eastern North<lb />
Carolina chapter.<lb />
Scott Lyman, ECU associate<lb />
professor in allied health, is the<lb />
newly elected president of the<lb />
group. "The basic concept of<lb />
ACLU is to protect and promote<lb />
civil liberties. We try to keep the<lb />
guarantees given to citizens<lb />
through the Bill of Rights and the<lb />
Constitution intact he said.<lb />
Elected as the group's new vice-<lb />
chairperson, Jeane Mills, an ECU<lb />
graduate student studying com-<lb />
munity health, said her interests in<lb />
civil rights got her started. "I took<lb />
it as an opportunity to get involv-<lb />
ed, to do something positive. If<lb />
we are not aware of what our<lb />
rights are, how can we know when<lb />
we've had our rights abridged?"<lb />
she asked.<lb />
Lymmn said a priority or thr<lb />
ACLU is to defend end provide<lb />
Reagan To Visit Camp Lejeune On Friday<lb />
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan will attend memorial<lb />
services Friday at North<lb />
Carolina's Camp Lejeune in<lb />
honor of Marines who died in<lb />
Lebanon and the invasion of<lb />
Grenada, the White House an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
After services in the camp's am-<lb />
phitheater, the president and Nan-<lb />
cy Reagan will visit privately with<lb />
the families of the Marines who<lb />
were killed in the recent terrorist<lb />
attack in Beirut, a spokesman said<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
The Reagans are then scheduled<lb />
to travel to Cherry Point, the air<lb />
base linked to Camp Lejeune,<lb />
where the President will address<lb />
the troops and their families<lb />
before flying back to Washington.<lb />
A truck loaded with explosives<lb />
crashed through the barracks at<lb />
the Beirut Airport Oct. 23, killing<lb />
230 men. The Defense Depart-<lb />
ment said 18 Marines were killed<lb />
and 91 wounded in the invasion of<lb />
Grenada, which began two days<lb />
later.<lb />
legal assistance in cases that have<lb />
far-reaching legal implications.<lb />
"We try to protect the 1st Amend-<lb />
ment and 14th Amendment<lb />
freedoms he said. The 1st<lb />
Amendment gives every person<lb />
residing in the U.S. freedom of<lb />
speech, while the 14th ensures<lb />
people the right of due process<lb />
through the courts.<lb />
Another goal is educating<lb />
citizens Lyman said. "Through<lb />
various educational programs, we<lb />
try to inform citizens of their<lb />
riant, sad (tett tntm) it their<lb />
rights have been infringed upon<lb />
he said. Lyman cited a recent T. V.<lb />
poll of 1,000 people who were<lb />
read the Bill of Rights. "The ma-<lb />
jority didn't know they had those<lb />
guarantees he said.<lb />
According to Lyman, the<lb />
ACLU is a non-profit, mostly<lb />
volunteer organization. "There<lb />
are about 75 people in our chapter<lb />
and we are still developing, still<lb />
growing he said. "Anyone can<lb />
join the organization he added.<lb />
One of the more celebrated<lb />
cases involving the ACLU hap-<lb />
pened during the '70s when the<lb />
government arrested thousands of<lb />
citizens involved in anti-Vietnam<lb />
war protests. Litigation continued<lb />
for ten years and the government<lb />
was eventually fined over $2<lb />
million for infringing upon the<lb />
rights of protestors.<lb />
"The ACLU gets involved in<lb />
many ways; we can offer advice to<lb />
people and refer them to sym-<lb />
pathetic attorneys Lyman said.<lb />
The ll�� coutw of action Tor ine<lb />
ACLU is to hear a case, consider<lb />
its merits and see what kind of<lb />
assistance can be provided,<lb />
Lyman said. "An important<lb />
thing for people to remember is<lb />
that if we don't take an active in-<lb />
terest in our rights, we run the risk<lb />
of losing them he said. Accor-<lb />
ding to Mills, knowledge of your<lb />
rights is a key factor. "Then you<lb />
can take steps to rectify the situa-<lb />
tion and regain your rights she<lb />
said.<lb />
Demonstrators Pro-Con Grenada Invasion<lb />
�?R<lb />
Pros<lb />
(SON � BCU ��� Lab<lb />
Members of the ECU chapter of the College Republicans came ont<lb />
Wednesday in support of the U.S. invasion of Grenada. The<lb />
demonstration took place in front of the bookstore.<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
At high-noon Wednesday the<lb />
College Republicans squared-<lb />
off against the Greenville Peace<lb />
Committee in a showdown over<lb />
the U.S. invasion of Grenada.<lb />
The Greenville Peace Com-<lb />
mittee initiated the protest out-<lb />
side the campus bookstore. The<lb />
eight demonstrators, including<lb />
several students and a faculty<lb />
member, protested the United<lb />
States' role in the recent inva-<lb />
sion of Grenada.<lb />
Approximately 15 minutes<lb />
after the demonstration began,<lb />
nine members of the ECU Col-<lb />
lege Republicans entered the<lb />
forum bearing signs in counter-<lb />
protest.<lb />
Steve Ellis, a supporter of<lb />
the Grenada invasion, said the<lb />
main reason for his support<lb />
was to ensure the safety of the<lb />
U.S. citizens overseas. "It is<lb />
important to show that we will<lb />
protect our citizens abroad<lb />
he said.<lb />
English instructor Edith<lb />
Webber, a member of the Peace<lb />
Committee,disagreed. "I don't<lb />
like the overthrow of the<lb />
government in Grenada any<lb />
more than anyone else does.<lb />
(But) I don't approve of our<lb />
country going out and invading<lb />
a sovereign country Webber<lb />
said.<lb />
Stephen Sherbin, a member<lb />
of the College Republicans,<lb />
said, "Grenada should be free<lb />
because those are the principles<lb />
this country was founded on<lb />
Grenada invasion protestor<lb />
William Wilson said, "We<lb />
want to dictate the countries in<lb />
the Western Hemisphere to<lb />
follow our policy<lb />
Several local television sta-<lb />
tions covered the event.<lb />
Cons<lb />
�aev �ATTISSO � ecu<lb />
Squaring off against the College Republicans were members of the<lb />
Greenville Peace Committee who protested against the invasion.<lb />
College Hill Gets<lb />
An Improved Look<lb />
By MILLIE WHITE<lb />
College Hill received a face-lift<lb />
last Friday night when four ECU<lb />
students painted the new pirate<lb />
logo at the top of the hill. In-<lb />
dustrial technology major Danny<lb />
Wolfe drew the emblem. Wolfe<lb />
was aided by Debbie Gembicki,<lb />
Ronda Hall and Jack Whittemore<lb />
who helped paint the pirate.<lb />
According to Gembicki, the<lb />
foursome worked on the logo for<lb />
almost 12 consecutive hours; they<lb />
began working at 2:30 p.m. Fri-<lb />
day and finished up at 2 a.m.<lb />
Saturday. Wolfe drew the emblem<lb />
and the others took turns painting<lb />
it. "The whole time we ran back<lb />
and forth getting paint brushes<lb />
and pizza Gembicki said.<lb />
Wolfe, a former art major,<lb />
copied the logo from a 6-inch pic-<lb />
ture then enlarged it to scale of 43<lb />
feet. "It was a challenge he<lb />
said. "I wanted to do something<lb />
that would be there a while<lb />
Originally, the four had plann-<lb />
ed to paint the emblem at the bot-<lb />
tom of the hill but, in order to do<lb />
so, they would have had to block<lb />
off the entire hill from traffic.<lb />
While they painted, traffic was<lb />
rerouted around Aycock dorm.<lb />
Wolfe said students passing by<lb />
were friendly. "Everybody was<lb />
supportive, we had a lot of people<lb />
come by and wanted to know if<lb />
we needed any help<lb />
According to a Carolina<lb />
ECU students have been<lb />
System Is Violated<lb />
By ANDREA MARKELLO<lb />
Telegraph representative,<lb />
tbasiag long distance services.<lb />
Students living on campus who<lb />
pay for dorm room telephones<lb />
are exploiting the service, accor-<lb />
ding to a representative from the<lb />
local phone company, Carolina<lb />
Telephone and Telegraph.<lb />
Difficulties are arising because<lb />
students abuse their long distance<lb />
contracts made with the universi-<lb />
ty, CTAT representative Ruth<lb />
Hathaway said. Students are<lb />
charging long distance phone calls<lb />
to their room number when they<lb />
aren't contracted to do so.<lb />
Hathaway said this is a serious<lb />
issue and violating students can be<lb />
issued a warrant, charged with<lb />
fraud and taken to court.<lb />
The phone company sends the<lb />
violators a bill and grves them five<lb />
days respond, Hathaway said.<lb />
Failure to do so results in revoca-<lb />
tion of the student's phone service<lb />
with a $17.40 service charge to<lb />
reinstate the phone service.<lb />
"High toll users require a<lb />
deposit depending on the toll<lb />
Hathaway said. It may be as high<lb />
as $200 but we try to keep it to a<lb />
minimum to recoup losses, she<lb />
said.<lb />
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POETRY FORUM<lb />
ECU Poetry Forum will meet<lb />
III pm on Thursday m room<lb />
148 Menderhaii Those planning<lb />
to attend should bring six or<lb />
eight copies of each peom to be<lb />
discussed Meetings are open to<lb />
anyone interested in getting<lb />
feedback on their work or to<lb />
anyone who simply wants to<lb />
listen poetry being read<lb />
SGA DORM<lb />
REPRESENTATIVES<lb />
Are you interested in becom<lb />
ing a SGA Dorm Representative<lb />
tor White. Cotton Flemming.<lb />
Bern or Aycock Go by the SGA<lb />
office in Mendennall and pick up<lb />
an application<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
The Biology club will meet<lb />
Monday Nov 7 at 7 p m in Rm<lb />
105 Dr Lawrence Harris, a Pitt<lb />
County Medical Examiner, will<lb />
address the various aspects of<lb />
Forensic Pathology A question<lb />
answer period will entail most of<lb />
the evening Refreshments w:l<lb />
be served am members and in<lb />
teres'ed persons are asked to at<lb />
tend<lb />
BIBLE STUDY<lb />
Everyone it invited for Bible<lb />
study and fellowship at the next<lb />
King Youth Fellowship meeting.<lb />
Thursday night at 8 p m in MSC<lb />
room 247<lb />
KARATE CLUB<lb />
The East Carolina Karate<lb />
Club will compete n the Joe<lb />
Dion Karate Tournament on<lb />
Nov 19 Any club member<lb />
wishing to compete must attend<lb />
the Monoar and Thursday<lb />
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PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
The Brothers of Pj Kappa Phi<lb />
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The next general meeting of<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will be held on<lb />
Nov 3 at 7 p m in Jenkins Art<lb />
Auditorium Please attend and<lb />
bring tickets and money This is<lb />
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seeing you there<lb />
CONTEMPORARY<lb />
GOSPEL SHOW<lb />
This Sunday on WZMB s Con<lb />
temporary Gospel Show our<lb />
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Family So before you head out<lb />
to church this Sunday morning,<lb />
flip your radio dial to<lb />
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FREECRUISE<lb />
The Cruse Family will be<lb />
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November 11. in the Wright<lb />
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INTERNATIONAL<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
There shall be a meeting on<lb />
Thursday Nov 3 at the<lb />
Mendenhail Student Center<lb />
(check room number at desk)<lb />
please bring along your copy of<lb />
the constitution1! All members<lb />
are urged to attend<lb />
SCEC MEETING<lb />
The Student Council for Ex<lb />
cepfional Children is having a<lb />
business meeting and slide<lb />
presentaifon on a severe and<lb />
profound group of individuals,<lb />
Monaay. Nov 7. at 4 p m in<lb />
Speight 129 all members and<lb />
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SIGMA THETATAU<lb />
Sigma Theta Tau, the honor<lb />
society of nursing, will hold its<lb />
fall meeting on Thursday, Nov<lb />
10, at the Greenville Country<lb />
Club. D.f Mi Ja Kim. RN. Ph<lb />
D , from the University of II<lb />
linois. College of Nursing, will<lb />
speak on "The Impact of Nurs<lb />
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Profession " The program will<lb />
begin at A 30 p m with a wine<lb />
and cheese reception for Dr<lb />
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Colleagues, students, spouses,<lb />
and friends are invited Contact<lb />
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member<lb />
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE<lb />
CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
The Fountain of Lite Christian<lb />
Fellowship will be sponsoring a<lb />
fall revival on November 18 20 in<lb />
the art building on the campus of<lb />
ECU Service will begin at 7<lb />
p m with the theme "There is<lb />
true victory in praise " We cor<lb />
dially invite everyone to attend<lb />
FOREIGN<lb />
LANGUAGES<lb />
LECTURE<lb />
The Department of Foreign<lb />
Languages is sponsoring a lee<lb />
ture by D r Bode Nischan of the<lb />
history department on Martin<lb />
Luther The lecture will be Nov<lb />
10, the 500th anniversary of<lb />
Luther's birth it will be held in<lb />
the Mendenhail coffehouse at<lb />
7 30 p m The public is invited<lb />
VOLUNTEERS<lb />
NEEDED<lb />
The Greenville Utilities Com<lb />
mission is seeking student<lb />
volunteers to help with a winter<lb />
weatheriiation project for low<lb />
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LIBERAL<lb />
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The Society of United Liberal<lb />
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Thursday, November 3, 19S3 at 7<lb />
p m. It will be held In Room 221<lb />
at Mendenhail. Your attendance<lb />
is very Important GET IN<lb />
VOLVEDH<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
The Brothers of Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
hope everyone had a great<lb />
Homecoming. We sure did. WE<lb />
GOT DOWN Homecoming was<lb />
a great success. Many thanks to<lb />
Brian McGann for working so<lb />
hard<lb />
ADULT<lb />
EDUCATION<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
adult education association will<lb />
hold its first meeting of the new<lb />
school year on Tuesday,<lb />
November 15, 1983 The meeting<lb />
will be held at the Western<lb />
SlXZlIn Steak House, 2903 East<lb />
10th St . Greenville, NC from 6<lb />
p m 9pm<lb />
The program will feature Dr<lb />
Paul F Fendt Associate Pro<lb />
lessor of Education, UNC<lb />
Chapel Hill who will discuss<lb />
"Adult Education Looking For<lb />
ward To The Future"<lb />
The meal will consist of a rib<lb />
eye steak dinner with all the<lb />
trimmings<lb />
The cost including social, din<lb />
ntr. and the program is $8.50 per<lb />
person, inclusive All members,<lb />
guests, and interested persons<lb />
are invited to attend Please<lb />
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to ECUAEA) to Dr Leonard<lb />
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tion, School of Education, ECU,<lb />
Greenville, NC, 27834 no later<lb />
than Nov 14th it you have ques<lb />
tions or wish further details<lb />
about the association please<lb />
call Phil Martin (919 757 4143)<lb />
HOW TO AVOID<lb />
TEST ANXIETY<lb />
A mini series offered at NO<lb />
COST by the University Counsel<lb />
mg Center How To Avoid Test<lb />
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Monday, Nov 7, from 4 5 p.m. In<lb />
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JUNIOR<lb />
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sponorlng a bake sale on Nov 3,<lb />
Thursday, outside of the<lb />
Croatan and the Student Supply<lb />
Store from 9 am to 3 p m. All<lb />
Items will be fifty cents<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Campus Crusdae for Christ is<lb />
sponsoring "Prime Time" this<lb />
Thursday at 7 p m in the Nurs<lb />
ing Building Rm. 101. Please<lb />
join us for fun, fellowship, and<lb />
Bible study We are looking for<lb />
ward to meeting you<lb />
AOII RUSHI<lb />
Sisters and pledges of Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi would like your<lb />
presence at an ice cream party<lb />
on Nov 2 from 7 8 p m at 805<lb />
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CADSMEETING<lb />
The newly formed Computer<lb />
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SPECIAL<lb />
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The Scholarship commitee of<lb />
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�rlor. or graduate stuocnt wtw<lb />
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gram will have a representative<lb />
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Placement Service. On<lb />
November 11, the National<lb />
Center for Paralegal Training of<lb />
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LIBERAL STUDENTS<lb />
There will be a meeting of The<lb />
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KAPPA SIGMA<lb />
The Kappa Sigmas are off to<lb />
another good start in the race<lb />
for the coveted Chancellor's<lb />
Cup. So far we appear to be In<lb />
first place, but the year isn't<lb />
quite over.Good luck to<lb />
everybody competing for the<lb />
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criminologist at the<lb />
University<lb />
Florida.<lb />
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more in the last six or<lb />
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high-crime campus<lb />
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blame the schools,<lb />
they usually make the<lb />
schools didn't ac-<lb />
curately train their<lb />
security officers,<lb />
because they<lb />
schedualed night<lb />
classes in isolated<lb />
areas that "leave<lb />
females in a highly-<lb />
vulnerable position<lb />
because they failed to<lb />
redeploy police to<lb />
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in 1980 to a student<lb />
raped in a women's<lb />
restroom. Catholic<lb />
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pellate court in<lb />
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unsafe conditions.<lb />
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trances and exits, and<lb />
they were never kept<lb />
locked. It was a kind<lb />
of dimly-lit place, and<lb />
was an easy place to<lb />
enter and exit<lb />
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Stony Brook should<lb />
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doors locked, he con-<lb />
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university, argued in-<lb />
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rape court cases,<lb />
found that courts<lb />
seem to be "shrinking<lb />
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ty doctrine" as it ap-<lb />
plies to state colleges<lb />
and universities.<lb />
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will "never be able to<lb />
totally prevent all<lb />
crime on a campus,<lb />
but they can react to u<lb />
with" precautions<lb />
such as licking<lb />
building doors, re-<lb />
keying other locks,<lb />
and expanding and re-<lb />
training campus<lb />
security forces, and<lb />
holding crime preven-<lb />
tion seminars for<lb />
students.<lb />
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pond, "there's now<lb />
enough case law in the<lb />
United States to hold<lb />
the university respon-<lb />
sible he says.<lb />
Territo agrees that<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Security<lb />
Let's Lessen Restrictions<lb />
Almost two weeks have passed<lb />
since the Beirut terrorist attack<lb />
that claimed the life of more than<lb />
230 Marines. The act itself seems<lb />
to evade description. We can only<lb />
express sorrow and heartfelt sym-<lb />
pathies for the sisters, brothers,<lb />
parents, children and wives of the<lb />
those who gave their life for<lb />
America. We in spirit join Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan this Friday as he<lb />
honors the dead at a Camp Le-<lb />
jeune ceremony. But, the time has<lb />
come for answers to the security<lb />
question.<lb />
The commandant of the Marine<lb />
Corps, Paul X. Kelley, defended<lb />
Monday the security provisions for<lb />
Beirut. He said "no reasonable or<lb />
prudent commander" would have<lb />
expected the kind of attack that oc-<lb />
curred. We have no qualms with<lb />
that statement, for the crashing of<lb />
the gate by a driver on a suicide<lb />
mission is almost certainly indefen-<lb />
sible. What we do have questions<lb />
on is the unnecessary restraint put<lb />
on the peacekeeping forces. Why<lb />
was the sentry not allowed to have<lb />
bullets in his gun? What sense doer<lb />
that make in a warzone?<lb />
The Marines themselves at first<lb />
only felt slightly hindered by the<lb />
extraordinary amount of limita-<lb />
tions placed on them. But now<lb />
after they have seen more than 200<lb />
of their buddies die, they are it-<lb />
ching to go out get revenge and are<lb />
mad at the rules. We, of course,<lb />
cannot formulate U.S. military<lb />
rules, but we hope in our own<lb />
small way we can make the<lb />
military and political leaders of<lb />
our country think about the securi-<lb />
ty of our military when they are<lb />
sent on missions to faraway lands.<lb />
So, in the final analysis, what it<lb />
amounts to, unfortunately, is a<lb />
costly learning process. We must<lb />
now take the experience and apply<lb />
it to the safeguarding of the other<lb />
Marines who continue the job of<lb />
peacekeeping for the president.<lb />
Our condolences go to the families<lb />
of those who have died; our con-<lb />
cern to those who are still there.<lb />
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U.S. Invasion Deplorable<lb />
Military Invasion Justified;<lb />
Grenada Situation Different<lb />
By CARL T. ROWAN<lb />
WASHINGTON � A lot of people<lb />
have telephoned or stopped me on the<lb />
streets to ask whether I'm assailing the<lb />
Reagan administration for "gunboat<lb />
diplomacy" in invading tiny Grenada.<lb />
Some express shock when I say no.<lb />
"For more than a year you opposed<lb />
Reagan's policy in Central America one<lb />
woman said. "You argued for months<lb />
that the Marines ought to be pulled out of<lb />
Lebanon. Did the fat cats finally buy you<lb />
off?"<lb />
I hung up on her, which 1 regret. I<lb />
should have devoted a few sentences to<lb />
trying to explain to her that there are<lb />
pragmatic, moral, legal and other dif-<lb />
ferences between what the United States is<lb />
doing with the Marines in Lebanon, what<lb />
it is doing in Grenada and what it is trying<lb />
to do clandestinely with proxy forces in<lb />
Central America. Since I refuse to make<lb />
knee-jerk reactions to cliches like "gun-<lb />
boat diplomacy I weigh each of these<lb />
actions on their merits.<lb />
Let's look at some moral distinctions<lb />
first.<lb />
In Central America, in the name of<lb />
anti-communism, the United States has<lb />
been allying itself with ruthless oligarchs<lb />
who use murder squads to retain power<lb />
and privilege. It has tied democracy's<lb />
future to the predators who have kept the<lb />
masses in poverty and serfdom through<lb />
the generations.<lb />
In Lebanon, the Marines were given the<lb />
role of helping lift to nationwide power a<lb />
weak Christian minority regime that is<lb />
gated for many reasons by many<lb />
Lebanese, not the least being because of<lb />
the Christian Phalangist role in the<lb />
massacre of Palestinians in the Sabra and<lb />
Shatila refugee camps just more than a<lb />
year ago.<lb />
In Grenada, in a distinction that is<lb />
crucial, the United States has not moved<lb />
to keep in power some cutthroat oligarch<lb />
whose claim to our support is that he is<lb />
"anti-communist This time, the United<lb />
States has moved to depose a band of<lb />
ruthless murderers who were denying<lb />
every semblance of freedom to the<lb />
100,000 or so people on the island. Marx-<lb />
ist murderers, yes. But so what?<lb />
A student teiephoner asked me, "Well,<lb />
what about your stated opposition to the<lb />
U.S. behaving like the Soviet Union and<lb />
intervening in the affairs of a sovereign<lb />
nation?"<lb />
I know that in the strictest legal sense,<lb />
Grenada is a sovereign nation, and like<lb />
Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, a<lb />
member of the United Nations. But the<lb />
network of uncles, brothers, cousins<lb />
reaching from island to island in the East<lb />
Caribbean attests to the practical truth<lb />
that this is one community. So does the<lb />
treaty that locks them together in the<lb />
Organization of East Caribbean States.<lb />
The Reagan administration could obey<lb />
the law of common sense to conclude that<lb />
it could honor a cry from five-sixths of<lb />
the organization that Grenada was being<lb />
raped and the United States must come to<lb />
the rescue.<lb />
My concerns about "foreign interven-<lb />
tion" were further diminished by the<lb />
overwhelming evidence that the rapists<lb />
were not Grenadians with a claim to<lb />
legitimate power, but ruthless killers do-<lb />
ing the bidding of Havana and Moscow.<lb />
Leaders of neighboring islands said, in<lb />
so many words: "We don't want domina-<lb />
tion by any big power, including the<lb />
United States. But when Russia and Cuba<lb />
are actively trying to impose<lb />
totalitarianism upon us, we don't expect<lb />
the great power that is our neighbor and<lb />
friend, the United States, to watch and do<lb />
nothing, even when we cry for help<lb />
I cannot bring myself to say that in the<lb />
name of "non-intervention" the United<lb />
States should have said to this little Carib-<lb />
bean community, "Sorry, our hands are<lb />
tied<lb />
I know, the professional anti-<lb />
communists will say, "Rowan, the danger<lb />
of a communist takeover in Central<lb />
America is far greater than it was in<lb />
Grenada. Why won't you endorse a U.S.<lb />
invasion of Central America?"<lb />
Part of the answer is that I don't believe<lb />
the danger is so great. Neither do Mexico,<lb />
Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Costa<lb />
Rica and other countries in the area. No<lb />
responsible leader is saying urgently to the<lb />
United States that the Soviets and Cuba<lb />
are moving in El Salvador in a way that<lb />
imperils his country. The rest of the<lb />
answer is that it is counterproductive to<lb />
use U.S. troops to "oppose communism"<lb />
by fighting to keep in power some dictator<lb />
who doesn't believe in freedom any more<lb />
than Stalin did.<lb />
Which brings me to the point of<lb />
pragmatism.<lb />
I oppose leaving the Marine garrison in<lb />
Lebanon because it is still in a foolish no-<lb />
win situation. We are slinging a fly swat-<lb />
ter at cobras and making a lot of Moslem<lb />
enemies unnecessarily.<lb />
This administration's policy in Central<lb />
America is also counterproductive<lb />
because we persist in taking the side of<lb />
special privilege, of acting as the gen-<lb />
darme of the status quo. We are trying to<lb />
do through the clandestine support of<lb />
mean mercenaries and slimy soldiers of<lb />
fortune what never can be done that way.<lb />
In Grenada we have done openly and<lb />
honestly (ignoring some phony rhetoric<lb />
about protecting American lives) what we<lb />
could do with success. And we have done<lb />
it as a good neighbor who will win friends<lb />
in the Caribbean if, as we promise, we<lb />
quickly get out and let the people of<lb />
Grenada have another go at constitutional<lb />
government � and if the administration<lb />
does not assume that support for the<lb />
Grenada operation is a license to invade<lb />
Nicaragua and other countries.<lb />
Cart T. Rowan is a respected liberal col-<lb />
umnist. This editorial is printed with<lb />
special permission from Field Enterprises,<lb />
Inc.<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
A week ago President Reagan ordered<lb />
a United States military invasion of the<lb />
sovereign state of Grenada. Reagan's ac-<lb />
tions were clearly violating international<lb />
laws. "All around the world our allies<lb />
are furious with us said Sen. Daniel<lb />
Moynihan, D-N.Y a former United<lb />
Nations ambassador.<lb />
A headline in Thursday's Daily<lb />
Relector stated, "World Reaction<lb />
Strongly Against U.S. Invasion Not<lb />
even Great Britain � a nation with its<lb />
own interventionist history � could br-<lb />
ing herself to side with the United States<lb />
in last week's Security Council vote. The<lb />
Council voted 11-1 to "deeply deplore"<lb />
the U.S. invasion. The lone vote against<lb />
the resolution was cast by the United<lb />
States. Britian abstained.<lb />
Despite international outcry, the<lb />
American people have been behind<lb />
Reagan, giving support to his gunboat<lb />
diplomacy and possibly giving him just<lb />
the incentive he needs to take similar ac-<lb />
tions in Nicaragua. When American<lb />
citizens rally behind a president's<lb />
military imperialism, a return to a<lb />
military draft won't be far behind. It is a<lb />
sad time to be an American.<lb />
In 1979, the United States led an out-<lb />
cry against the Soviet Union for their in-<lb />
vasion of Afghanistan. We even boycot-<lb />
ted the Moscow Olympics. Like the<lb />
United States in Grenada, the Soviets<lb />
said they were invited into Afghanistan.<lb />
Americans practice a double standard in<lb />
their policies and our actions will<lb />
seriously damage our credibility<lb />
throughout the world.<lb />
It's hard to know what really happen-<lb />
ed in Grenada because the Penatagon<lb />
ordered a convenient media blackout of<lb />
the invasion. Surely if Reagan was in-<lb />
terested in proving that American<lb />
citizens in Grenada were in danger, he<lb />
would have allowed the press to come in.<lb />
In Grenada, Reagan claims he was<lb />
trying to protect American iives. As of<lb />
Monday, 16 Americans are dead, three<lb />
are missing and 77 are injured.<lb />
Wouldn't a simple evacuation of U.S.<lb />
citizens via commercial jets have ac-<lb />
complished the same ends with possibly<lb />
no loss of life? This action was suc-<lb />
cessfully taken by the Canadians to<lb />
evacuate its citizens. Why didn't Reagan<lb />
try this option before he used military<lb />
force?<lb />
Reagan and other high government<lb />
officials have said the Grenadian inva-<lb />
sion was undertaken, in part, to avoid<lb />
another Iranian hostage situation. But<lb />
let's look at the facts. In Iran, our<lb />
hostages were held for 444 days until we<lb />
reached a "negotiated settlement Not<lb />
one hostage died! Yes, the Iranian situa-<lb />
tion was a tragedy, but negotiation<lb />
worked. When we tried a military solu-<lb />
tion in Iran, eight U.S. servicemen were<lb />
killed. If their mission had been "sue<lb />
cessful" and they reached Tehran, how<lb />
many hostages might have been killed in<lb />
the ensuing battle?<lb />
What about the rights of the Grena-<lb />
dian people? All too often the super-<lb />
powers view their policies from a purely<lb />
selfish perspective. "What's in it for<lb />
us?" they ask, not even ment: .he<lb />
rights of the attacked and invaded na-<lb />
tions. Do Americans or Reagan really<lb />
care about the people of Grenada? It<lb />
would appear not. Last Monday Robert<lb />
J. Myers, a former director of Reagan's<lb />
national commission on Social Security,<lb />
was able to safely leave Grenada on a<lb />
chartered plane carrying about 30people<lb />
� the next day US forces ;nvaa5�T<lb />
rescue Americans.<lb />
It is clear to me that the true motive of<lb />
the invasion was not to liberate captive<lb />
Americans claimed by Reagan. But<lb />
rather it was an opportunity to crush a<lb />
government we did not approve of. Our<lb />
actions are an international crime. I<lb />
repeat that "it is a sad time to be an<lb />
American<lb />
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to congratulate all of us fans who<lb />
helped set a school record at<lb />
Saturday's homecoming game against<lb />
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I wish coach Emory and the Pirates<lb />
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Robert Smith<lb />
Junior, Business<lb />
King Revisited<lb />
Congress once again has shown it<lb />
does not represent all the people of the<lb />
nation but only special interest groups<lb />
that bring pressure to force minority<lb />
opinion upon all the citizens.<lb />
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ting this nation on the road to freedom<lb />
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try or what?<lb />
Sen. Jesse Helms was right in trying<lb />
to delay this action by Congress which<lb />
more legislators should have con-<lb />
sidered more carefully.<lb />
Milton Fogleman<lb />
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Student Opinion<lb />
Invasion Support Varies<lb />
Harris<lb />
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By THERESA Dl I SKI<lb />
StaH Writer<lb />
The U.N. Secruity Council voted<lb />
11-1 to "deeply deplore" the U.S. in-<lb />
vasion of Grenada. International<lb />
response has also been strongly critical<lb />
of the U.S. action. Students were asked<lb />
if they thought the events in Grenada<lb />
would tarnish the reputation of the<lb />
U.S.<lb />
Julie Harris, Drama-Speech, Junior<lb />
� "The people in Grenada accepted<lb />
the U.S. and didn't retaliate the U.S.<lb />
being there although they were armed<lb />
to. The biggest problem is that the<lb />
media wasn't allowed into Grenada for<lb />
such a long time. We didn't know what<lb />
was going on because our view of the<lb />
situation could be distorted<lb />
Robert Holberg, Physics,<lb />
Sophomore � "The invasion was<lb />
justified but it didn't tarnish the image<lb />
of the U.S. I don't think the image of<lb />
the U.S. was that good to begin with.<lb />
World opinion comes second to na-<lb />
tional security<lb />
Joe Argent, English, Graduate �<lb />
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country. I have mixed emotions. I wish<lb />
we could find a better way to go about<lb />
the situaiton than actually invading the<lb />
island<lb />
Renee Oakley, Nursing, Freshman<lb />
� "It was a good idea to protect the<lb />
Americans but that's all they should do<lb />
is to get the Americans out. If the na-<lb />
tional defense believed American lives<lb />
were in danger then they should have<lb />
gone in and done something<lb />
Oakley<lb />
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and the Economy say<lb />
they hope to form a<lb />
plan of action to im-<lb />
prove the well-being<lb />
of North Carolina<lb />
women.<lb />
Participants<lb />
gathered for the last<lb />
meeting of their three-<lb />
day conference<lb />
Wednesday and set<lb />
priorities of recom-<lb />
mendations sought to<lb />
improve the economic<lb />
lot of North Carolina<lb />
women.<lb />
A survey of<lb />
preliminary reports<lb />
indicates the top<lb />
recommendations in-<lb />
clude more money for<lb />
education, better<lb />
career counseling in<lb />
non-traditional jobs<lb />
and better day care.<lb />
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statewide directory of<lb />
businesses owned by<lb />
women and better<lb />
small business<lb />
development educa-<lb />
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Talk Given On Central America<lb />
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Central America<lb />
was the topic of a talk<lb />
given Tuesday at the<lb />
Baptist Student<lb />
Center by ECU<lb />
Catholic Campus<lb />
Minister Sister Helen<lb />
Shondeil.The talk was<lb />
presented at the in-<lb />
vitation of Baptist<lb />
Chaplain Bob Clyde.<lb />
Shondell visited<lb />
Central America on a<lb />
fact- finding trip in<lb />
1982. During the trip<lb />
she observed many of<lb />
the economic and<lb />
social conditions of<lb />
Central American<lb />
countries.<lb />
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American countries.<lb />
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making a terrible<lb />
mistake and we're do-<lb />
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without any pain to<lb />
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than military in-<lb />
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American countries.<lb />
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with schools, with<lb />
water supplies, with<lb />
roads, with land<lb />
reform, with any kind<lb />
of technology that<lb />
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develop a middle<lb />
class, then they would<lb />
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said.<lb />
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minority of the<lb />
wealthy citizens con-<lb />
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while the poor are<lb />
unable to support<lb />
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NOVEMBER 3, 1983<lb />
Pa�e6<lb />
Southern Gospel<lb />
Take A Cruse<lb />
PMt �V Lmrry Doom<lb />
'The Cruse Family'<lb />
The Cruse Family composed of members performing their own style of sout! erncountry gospel, Is coming to Greenville.<lb />
The Cruses' energy and wide<lb />
spectrum of talent has been enter-<lb />
taining and captivating audiences<lb />
around the country since friend<lb />
and fellow performer Larry<lb />
Gatlin introduced them to Duane<lb />
Allen of The Oak Ridge Boys in<lb />
1971.<lb />
Their high-spirited, exuberant<lb />
manner is clearly displayed in live<lb />
performances and studio sessions.<lb />
They have compiled a disco-<lb />
graphy of over fifteen LPs, in-<lb />
cluding "Transformation<lb />
which received two Dove Awards<lb />
for Contemporary Album of the<lb />
Year and Best Liner Notes in<lb />
1978, and "Harmony" and "For<lb />
Every Heart which also<lb />
garnered attention with a number<lb />
of Dove Award nominations.<lb />
Their current LP, entitled simply<lb />
Cruse, is on the CBS priority<lb />
label.<lb />
The vivid history of this perfor-<lb />
ming family reveals a dynamic<lb />
growth process. The children have<lb />
literally grown op on the road;<lb />
and, with the recent additions of<lb />
spouses and grandchildren, the<lb />
family size has increased as well.<lb />
Further growth can be seen in<lb />
their music-rooted in southern<lb />
country gospel, The Cruse Family<lb />
sound has matured into<lb />
something "completely contem-<lb />
porary Their ministry, too, has<lb />
grown since the family first<lb />
started touring. Yet, the reason<lb />
they're singing still remains un-<lb />
changed!<lb />
The Cruse Family has also been<lb />
seen in television appearances on<lb />
Praise the Lord Network, The<lb />
Grand Ole Opry, The 700 Club,<lb />
The Trinity Broadcasting Net-<lb />
work, as well as many other syn-<lb />
dicated series.<lb />
Their style of "positive" music,<lb />
which is both traditional and con-<lb />
temporary, mild and hard-<lb />
driving, will surely be a blessing to<lb />
everyone that has an opportunity<lb />
to be a part of their ministry and<lb />
witness a family that lives with a<lb />
purpose; that purpose being to<lb />
convey what Jesus Christ really<lb />
means to them.<lb />
"I believed in the Cruse Family<lb />
the first time I heard<lb />
themenough to sign them to a<lb />
contract and record several<lb />
albums. I felt strongly enough<lb />
about them later to release them<lb />
to a major label so their careers<lb />
could keep exploding. Today, I'm<lb />
still a fan of the group and would<lb />
do it all again said Duane Allen<lb />
of the "Oak Ridge Boys<lb />
With a myriad of opportunities<lb />
awaiting them, The Cruse Family<lb />
continue the furtherance of the<lb />
Gospel message in their own uni-<lb />
que way. They sing<lb />
onwardlooking forward to<lb />
more concerts, more television,<lb />
more colleges, more churches,<lb />
more festivalswith "a common<lb />
vision and desire to serve the Lord<lb />
as a family<lb />
CCNC Happy To Dispose Of James Watt<lb />
Bv EMILY CASEY<lb />
Sun Writer<lb />
Litter bags sporting a bright<lb />
yellow happy face and bearing the<lb />
artion "Happiness<lb />
is DISPOSAL of James Watt"<lb />
were available at the fall meeting<lb />
of tVe Conservation Council of<lb />
North Carolina (CCNC). They<lb />
reflected the optimism by en-<lb />
vironmental activists that an in-<lb />
creasingly informed and concern-<lb />
ed public is making its will known<lb />
and achieving results.<lb />
The CCNC is a statewide coali-<lb />
tion of environmentally oriented<lb />
organizations and concerned<lb />
citizens dedicated to promoting a<lb />
healthy natural environment in<lb />
North Carolina. Formed in 1969,<lb />
it has grown to include over 20<lb />
member groups and about 500 in-<lb />
dividuals.<lb />
The governing board met last<lb />
weekend at Camp New Hope in<lb />
Chapel Hill for its 14th annual<lb />
Fall-Meeting to install new of-<lb />
ficers and to consider resolutions<lb />
to guide Council priorities and to<lb />
coordinate the membership's ac-<lb />
�v ities in the upcoming year. The<lb />
CCNC has become a recognized<lb />
force in environmental law mak-<lb />
ing and regulation setting. With a<lb />
paid lobbiest in the N.C. General<lb />
Assembly and active members<lb />
with access to regulatory agencies,<lb />
the Council's resolutions will be<lb />
studied by State regulators and<lb />
legislators.<lb />
Unlike local single issue groups,<lb />
the CCNC is active in all area of<lb />
environmental concern, helping to<lb />
unify effort and provide leader-<lb />
ship when indicated. The broad<lb />
scope of the Council's concern is<lb />
perceived as a strength by en-<lb />
vironmentalists in the state. It is<lb />
seen by members as enhancing the<lb />
effectiveness of citizen groups<lb />
working on local issues.<lb />
Past CCNC President Jane<lb />
Sharp stated "We approve of<lb />
local concern and encourage local<lb />
action. Our presence in the<lb />
Raleigh Area enables us to carry<lb />
environmental concerns to State<lb />
agencies, hearings and the<lb />
legislature. Since most en-<lb />
vironmental concerns seem inter-<lb />
related it is useful to have a broad<lb />
based environmental organization<lb />
responsive to a wide variety of<lb />
citizen conservation concerns<lb />
The agenda for the Fall-<lb />
Meeting was representative of the<lb />
broad scope of issues which con-<lb />
cern the environment in NC, and<lb />
which the Council addresses<lb />
routinely. A panel discussion<lb />
Saturday explored the possibilities<lb />
of what volunteers can do and are<lb />
doing to protect the environment.<lb />
The discussion ranged from issues<lb />
such as exploring and prospecting<lb />
the mountains, to river quality<lb />
and coastal area management,<lb />
uniting representatives from<lb />
across the state in constructive<lb />
dialog. Other issues discussed in-<lb />
cluded: land use, air quality,<lb />
energy development and utility<lb />
rates, hazardous waste, and<lb />
points of citizens action such as<lb />
organizing and lobbying.<lb />
The theme of the Fall-Meeting<lb />
was "volunteer for the environ-<lb />
ment When asked what<lb />
students could do to participate in<lb />
promoting environmental issues,<lb />
Robert Conner of high Point, a<lb />
founding member of CCNC,<lb />
responded: (they)could get in-<lb />
volved with streamwatch (This<lb />
is a state agency sanctioned pro-<lb />
gram where citizen groups<lb />
monitor water quality in a given<lb />
river basin.)<lb />
In Greenville, the Tar River<lb />
basin is not currently being<lb />
monitered by any volunteer<lb />
groups, and one is need. In-<lb />
terested persons can contact Meg<lb />
Cerr in Raleigh at 733-5083. Con-<lb />
ners added that "there are things<lb />
that students of all statue can do<lb />
with North Carolina's State<lb />
Parks. In the off-season they have<lb />
only nominal staff with an inter-<lb />
mittant need for additional<lb />
maintenence work or a naturalist<lb />
to provide tour services. Class<lb />
research can also be useful said<lb />
Conners. "White papers and en-<lb />
vironmental monographs could be<lb />
coordinated with the Council to<lb />
support their stance on en-<lb />
vironmental issues and before<lb />
hearings<lb />
Major emphasis is being given<lb />
to threee topical aras of concern<lb />
by the Conservation Council in<lb />
1984. In these issues of "Stream<lb />
Watch energy development and<lb />
hazardous waste were the subject<lb />
matter of workshops on Saturday.<lb />
From the workshops come the<lb />
resolutions which were considered<lb />
by the new officers and board on<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Incoming CCNC President Dan<lb />
Besse attached much significance<lb />
to water quality monitoring and<lb />
hazardous waste management,<lb />
saying, "water pollution is attrac-<lb />
ting attention again, after the<lb />
folks in the '70s thought the pro-<lb />
blem was licked and relaxed their<lb />
guard. Concern now is primarily<lb />
aimed at enforcing laws on the<lb />
books Regarding hazardous<lb />
waste, Besse said, "We're looking<lb />
at a year in which the legislature<lb />
will adopt a very important piece<lb />
of legislation for handling hazar-<lb />
dous waste. The law which is<lb />
enacted will be critical for setting<lb />
the state's direction for years to<lb />
come<lb />
Besse's remark reflects the in-<lb />
creasing attentionwhich political<lb />
and legislative activity has been<lb />
receiving fom environmental con-<lb />
cerns.<lb />
movement has been active in not<lb />
only legislative law making but in<lb />
elections as well. Bill Holman,<lb />
President of the League of Con-<lb />
sevaiton Voters, lobbiest for the<lb />
Conservation Council, and board<lb />
member observed that "CCNC is<lb />
an advocate for environmental<lb />
protection, and has had a role in<lb />
writing many environmental laws.<lb />
Our handywork is visible in the<lb />
Waste Management Act of 1981.<lb />
The 1982 law limiting construc-<lb />
tion work in progress charges for<lb />
elective utilities (limits what costs<lb />
utilities can pass on to consumers<lb />
for construction of plants not yet<lb />
producing electricity) and in the<lb />
1983 bills that strengthen the<lb />
Coastal Area Management Act<lb />
In concluding and summarizing<lb />
the resolution generated in the<lb />
workshop, Holman noted that<lb />
hazardous waste would be a ma-<lb />
jor concern of the upcoming year<lb />
for the Conservation Coucnil and<lb />
other member organizaitons such<lb />
as the Citizens Against Toxic and<lb />
Chemical Hazards (CATCH).<lb />
CATCH President Wes Hart, in<lb />
attendence at the Saturday<lb />
workshops, stressed the need for<lb />
local grass roots organizing on<lb />
health issues concerning hazar-<lb />
dous waste. "North Carolinians<lb />
need to know that their voice and<lb />
actions can make a difference and<lb />
that there is a framework in place<lb />
See CCNC, page 7<lb />
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Believe It Or Not, A Few<lb />
Didn't Party Homecoming<lb />
By ROBIN AYERS<lb />
Staff Wfttv<lb />
I had to read the newspaper to<lb />
know what went on during<lb />
homecoming weekend.<lb />
What, what's this? Is there so-<lb />
meone so unfaithful, lacking so<lb />
much in purple and gold loyalty,<lb />
that she has to find out from<lb />
secondary sources what the<lb />
greatest weekend in Greenville is<lb />
all about?<lb />
Yep. In the flesh. I understand<lb />
there was a gubernatorial can-<lb />
didate present, there were dances,<lb />
a parade, and even a game; foot-<lb />
ball I think it was.<lb />
So what did this Benedict Ar-<lb />
nold do while the patriots flew<lb />
their colors and paraded their<lb />
loyalty? She was reading a good<lb />
novel. She took a hike. Yeah, you<lb />
say, a hike out of town on a rail.<lb />
While the rest of Greenville was<lb />
showertg, primping and powder<lb />
puffing itself for The Big Game, I<lb />
was sleeping late. When I finally<lb />
arose, I turned on the T.V. and<lb />
was entertained by my old frinds<lb />
Daffy Duck and Speedy Gon-<lb />
zalez. Alter a leisurely brunch, I<lb />
picked up a novel and began<lb />
reading. Admittedly, it was<lb />
assigned in class but, the story, on<lb />
time travel, was good, and I<lb />
escaped for awhile into 1882 New<lb />
York City.<lb />
In the early afternoon, while<lb />
ECU was whooping it up at<lb />
Ficklen, a friend and I decided to<lb />
do something energetic. Buzzing<lb />
off for a beautiful day, we ex-<lb />
plored the woodland behind our<lb />
apartment building. That's right,<lb />
Greenville, alias Apartment City,<lb />
is not all cement and brick.<lb />
While enjoying the sunshine<lb />
and good conversation, we gatherd<lb />
wildflowers dried in the Indian<lb />
summer sun, and an assortment<lb />
of other woodland vegetation<lb />
(weeds to city slickers).<lb />
Afterwards, we returned to the<lb />
clamor of hell-raising Pirate fans<lb />
(is that what they're called?)<lb />
celebrating the victory.<lb />
And then I cleaned my room<lb />
after avoiding it for no matter<lb />
the time. At least now I will leave<lb />
my door open.<lb />
Did I not "celebrate"<lb />
anything? Yes. All day long. I<lb />
celebrated a day without classes,<lb />
tests or papers due. I celebrated<lb />
the day for it's own sake and the<lb />
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the throngs of people downtown<lb />
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good friends, good music and the<lb />
good folks of Greenville.<lb />
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little? No. Maybe next year I'll<lb />
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different.<lb />
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which began Thursday<lb />
throughout central North<lb />
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are spurning established design<lb />
rules.<lb />
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for furniture and accessories with<lb />
a touch of class that suit their<lb />
tastes, finances and shrinking<lb />
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NOVEMBER 3, 1983<lb />
Furniture Market Consumers Non- faddish<lb />
(UPI)� This season's furniture<lb />
shoppers care more about meeting<lb />
their needs than following a par-<lb />
ticular style, industry experts say.<lb />
Manufacturers preparing for<lb />
the Southern Furniture Market,<lb />
which began Thursday<lb />
throughout central North<lb />
Carolina, said furniture buyers<lb />
are spurning established design<lb />
rules.<lb />
Instead, consumers are looking<lb />
for furniture and accessories with<lb />
a touch of class that suit their<lb />
tastes, finances and shrinking<lb />
homes. Mixing furniture styles<lb />
isn't taboo as long as the decor ac-<lb />
complishes what the buyer wants.<lb />
"Consumers still seem to be<lb />
non-faddish in terms of selecting<lb />
what they want said Fred Starr,<lb />
president of Thomasville Fur-<lb />
niture Industries. "They want<lb />
good classic designs and they're<lb />
really not going to take a flyer<lb />
Robert G. Leonard, spokesman<lb />
for Bassett in High Point, N.C<lb />
said no style category dominates<lb />
the nine-day fall market, where<lb />
retailers buy much of the fur-<lb />
niture that will appear in the na-<lb />
tion's furniture showrooms this<lb />
winter.<lb />
Industry spokesmen said tradi-<lb />
tional, contemporary, country,<lb />
18th century, French and other<lb />
categories remain strong in their<lb />
appeal to consumers. Other in-<lb />
dustry spokesmen said manufac-<lb />
turers and dealers remain cautious<lb />
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about unproven, avant garde<lb />
designs because the industry still is<lb />
recovering from an economic<lb />
slump that ended early this year.<lb />
In all categories, consumers<lb />
primarily look for quality and<lb />
function.<lb />
"If anything, the consumer is<lb />
more interested in quality than<lb />
perhaps in the past said Harley<lb />
Shuford Jr president of the Fur-<lb />
niture Factory Marketing<lb />
Association, which sponsors the<lb />
market. "Perhaps they've gotten<lb />
through the mass advertising and<lb />
gotten disappointed in products<lb />
they've bought in the past, but<lb />
this is purely speculation<lb />
Leonard said functional items<lb />
such as wall units, overhead<lb />
lightboards and armoires � large<lb />
and usually ornate cupboards �<lb />
are "very, very strong in all<lb />
categories<lb />
"They (consumers) are looking<lb />
for more natural quality material<lb />
defined with function he said.<lb />
"They are forced to look for<lb />
multi-functional because of the<lb />
space limitations<lb />
Shuford said he does see an in-<lb />
crease in contemporary wooden<lb />
furniture's popularity this<lb />
market.<lb />
"I think the contemporary<lb />
look, perhaps with some Oriental<lb />
designs that have been quite suc-<lb />
cessful, is coming on strong<lb />
now Shuford said. "Country<lb />
has always been there and, again,<lb />
was<lb />
Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble<lb />
The Alvin Ailey Repertory<lb />
Ensemble, a fine, professional<lb />
group of dancers whose energy<lb />
and style is world renowned, will<lb />
open the East Carolina University<lb />
Unions Theatre Arts Series. The<lb />
concert will be held Monday,<lb />
November 7, at 8:15 p.m. in<lb />
McGinnis Theatre on the ECU<lb />
campus.<lb />
One of America's most exciting<lb />
young dance companies, the Alvin<lb />
Ailey Repertory Ensemble was<lb />
established as a performing com-<lb />
pany for vital and talented young<lb />
professionals. Under the artistic<lb />
direction of Sylvia Waters, a<lb />
former Ailey dancer, the company<lb />
has committed itself to the<lb />
development of young dancers<lb />
and choreographers alike. The<lb />
Ensemble has a unique and ex-<lb />
citing repertoire of ballets by such<lb />
famed choreographers as Donald<lb />
McKayle, Talley Beatty, Dianne<lb />
Mclntyre, and Mr. Ailey himself.<lb />
The Alvin Ailey Repertory<lb />
Ensemble also seeks, and has<lb />
developed, new dance audiences<lb />
through its community services<lb />
and children's program. With its<lb />
regularly scheduled engagements<lb />
at colleges, universities, and civic<lb />
centers from coast-to-coast, the<lb />
Ensemble has drawn popular and<lb />
critical acclaim in all of its perfor-<lb />
mancs. The result is a company<lb />
which leaves its audiences begging<lb />
for more, leaves them smiling,<lb />
joyous and exultant.<lb />
Tickets available from the Cen-<lb />
tral Ticket Office, Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, (757-6611, ext.<lb />
266). The ticket office is open<lb />
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m 4 p.m.<lb />
Ticket prices are $5 for ECU<lb />
students, $7 for youths (age 14<lb />
and under), and $10 for ECU<lb />
faculty, staff, and the public.<lb />
The next performance of the<lb />
1983-84 Theatre Arts Series is<lb />
January 16, 1984 with the presen-<lb />
tation of Pat Carroll in Gertrude<lb />
Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude<lb />
Stein.<lb /><lb />
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that's an element that<lb />
stronger some time ago<lb />
Starr said the only trend he can<lb />
detect involving wooden furniture<lb />
would be toward lacquer.<lb />
Nancy High, a spokeswoman<lb />
for the Southern Furniture<lb />
Manufacturers Association, said<lb />
she believes country furnishings<lb />
are a big seller because of the way<lb />
they meet younger families'<lb />
lifestyles and attitudes.<lb />
"It's a very comfortable, easy,<lb />
casual way to dress your home<lb />
Ms. High said. "The people who<lb />
are establishing households now<lb />
are fiercely family-oriented.<lb />
Those people have a greater pur-<lb />
pose of family and they want to<lb />
create a home that has a warmth<lb />
about it<lb />
At the same time, she said, con-<lb />
temporary furnishings are chipp-<lb />
ing away at the popularity of<lb />
country furniture. And in both<lb />
styles, she said, more and more<lb />
buyers are seeking a dash of<lb />
elegance.<lb />
Colors play a part in that trend,<lb />
industry spokesmen said. Colors<lb />
have taken on a soft, elegant look,<lb />
with an assortment of grays tak-<lb />
ing the place of earth tones as the<lb />
primary background colors.<lb />
"We are moving now from that<lb />
palate of neutrals Ms. High<lb />
said. "You really can't say this is<lb />
what is hot because there are so<lb />
many people out there doing<lb />
things. Almost always there's a<lb />
neutral standing there and you<lb />
plug in the color around it<lb />
More subdued colors appear to<lb />
be in this lineup for upholstered<lb />
goods, according to the 1984-85<lb />
predictions from the Color<lb />
Association of the United States,<lb />
Leonard said.<lb />
"Nothing is real bright and<lb />
garish he said. "Most of them<lb />
look fairly gray, subdued and<lb />
conservative. They seem to be<lb />
very pleasing, more of a soothing<lb />
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Sports<lb />
NOVEMBER 3, 1983<lb />
Page 8<lb />
Pirates Set Out To Tame The Canes<lb />
Bv CINDY PLEAS ANTS<lb />
SportoUtlor<lb />
ECU head coach Ed Emory<lb />
said the Pirates won't last too<lb />
long at Miami if the offense plays<lb />
like it did in Saturday's 21-9 win<lb />
over East Tennessee State.<lb />
The Pirates scored all 21 points<lb />
in the first half and came out a lit-<lb />
tle too relaxed in the second<lb />
period. The outcome was three<lb />
fumbles, two interceptions and no<lb />
points.<lb />
"If we play that way, it'll be a<lb />
Pirate blown back by a Hurricane<lb />
this Saturday Emory said.<lb />
"Coach (Art) Baker and I are<lb />
totally embarrassed about Satur-<lb />
day. We can't expect to have<lb />
seven turnovers and win against<lb />
anybody else we have to play this<lb />
season<lb />
The Pirates have a great deal<lb />
riding on this week's game, accor-<lb />
ding to Emory. If ECU is to get a<lb />
bowl bid, Emory believes the<lb />
Pirates will have to beat Miami.<lb />
"I don't think we should have to<lb />
beat Miami, but I think we'll have<lb />
to in the eyes of most people he<lb />
said.<lb />
"It's a great opportunity if we<lb />
can take advantage of it he said,<lb />
"but we are also more physically<lb />
beaten up than we've been all<lb />
season<lb />
Offensive guard Norman Quick<lb />
has an ankle injury, running back<lb />
Ernest Byner sprained his wrist<lb />
and has bruised ribs. Offensive<lb />
tackle John Robertson has a pin-<lb />
ched nerve in his shoulder, and<lb />
center John Floyd is questionable<lb />
after a stomach hit caused pain<lb />
where he had a recent appendec-<lb />
tomy. Defensively, the Pirates are<lb />
very healthy.<lb />
Emory praised the defense for<lb />
playing extremely well against<lb />
East Tennessee. ECU allowed no<lb />
first downs in the first half of the<lb />
homecoming game. "We pro-<lb />
bably played the best defense<lb />
Saturday since I've been here he<lb />
said. "When we lost to Florida<lb />
State, 47-46, everybody told us<lb />
how well we played, but when we<lb />
win 21-9, nobody says anything.<lb />
"Our defense took a lot of<lb />
criticism for giving up a lot of<lb />
points early in the season he<lb />
said, "but they didn't get any<lb />
credit for how they played against<lb />
East Tennessee<lb />
Emory said the defense will<lb />
have to continue its outstanding<lb />
play in order to beat fifth-ranked<lb />
Miami. "We're gonna have to<lb />
play extremely aggressive and stay<lb />
penalty-free on defense.<lb />
"The only statistic we're close<lb />
to with them is yards penalized<lb />
Miami, now ranked 8-1, has<lb />
beaten the last 23 of 25 teams<lb />
they've played at home. "Miami<lb />
is the best football team we've<lb />
played. They've got a great secon-<lb />
dary, and they're probably the<lb />
hottest team in the nation right<lb />
now<lb />
Offensively, Emory said the<lb />
Pirates must move the football.<lb />
"We've got to establish a running<lb />
game.Nobody's gone down there<lb />
and thrown the ball and won<lb />
Miami has beaten the two op-<lb />
tion teams on their schedule this<lb />
season. The Hurricanes trounced<lb />
Mississippi State, 31-7, as well as<lb />
Houston, 29-7.<lb />
"They're probably playing the<lb />
best football in the country<lb />
Emory said. Other Miami wins<lb />
this season are Notre Dame, 20-0,<lb />
Purdue, 35-0 and West Virginia<lb />
20-3. The team's only loss came in<lb />
the season opener against Florida.<lb />
The Hurricanes lost 28-3.<lb />
"Everybody's always talking<lb />
about the Miami passing game,<lb />
but their forte is defense Emory<lb />
said. "Coach Howard<lb />
Schellenberger has done a tremen-<lb />
dous job. I don't think he's gotten<lb />
the respect he deserves for turning<lb />
that ball club around, and he's<lb />
done it on defense.<lb />
"What he has done there is<lb />
more than anyone has done in the<lb />
country in the last decade<lb />
This will be the third meeting<lb />
between ECU and Miami. The<lb />
Hurricanes beat the Pirates,<lb />
23-10, in 1980 and had a 31-6 vic-<lb />
tory over the Pirates at Ficklen<lb />
Stadium in 1981.<lb />
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Miami.<lb />
Speedy Frosh Aid Veterans<lb />
MICHAEL SMITH-CCU Pftat Lb<lb />
ECU'S Hal Stephens (93) and Jeff Pegues (84) block East Tennessee<lb />
State quarterback Robbie White's pass in Saturday's game. The two will<lb />
be heavily counted on to stop Miami's effective passing game this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Long Hawaii-Bound<lb />
As First In Hula Bowl<lb />
ECU offensive guard Terry<lb />
Long has received an invitation to<lb />
play in this year's Hula Bowl in<lb />
Honolulu on Jan. 7.<lb />
Long has indicated that he will<lb />
accept the invitation. This marks<lb />
the first time in school history that<lb />
an East Carolina player has been<lb />
invited to the Hula Bowl.<lb />
Long, the nation's strongest<lb />
football player, is completing his<lb />
senior season and look : the pro<lb />
draft for his future.<lb />
The Columbia, S.C native is<lb />
among those being considered for<lb />
the Outland Trophy and the Lom-<lb />
bardi Award for 1983, as well as<lb />
being a strong candidate for<lb />
several first team all-America ber-<lb />
ths.<lb />
"We are elated that Terry has<lb />
been invited to the Hula Bowl<lb />
Emory said. "He deserves this<lb />
and deserves to play in other all-<lb />
star games. "Terry is without<lb />
question the finest college lineman<lb />
in America<lb />
Football Pro Steers<lb />
Nephew To Pirates<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
a ttmmt Syorti mtf<lb />
Reggie Branch, who was once<lb />
overlooked by ECU recruiters, is<lb />
now considered one of the most<lb />
dependable running backs on the<lb />
Pirate football team.<lb />
Running back coach Robert<lb />
Barrow said Branch is the type of<lb />
player you can alsways depend<lb />
on. "He's such a hard worker we<lb />
have just as much confidence in<lb />
him as anyone on the team<lb />
In high school, Branch was<lb />
mainly a blocking back and didn't<lb />
gain many yards. "I wanted to<lb />
come to ECU after I graduated,<lb />
but they weren't interested in<lb />
me he said.<lb />
Branch was offered a scholar-<lb />
ship from Southwestern Lou-<lb />
siana, but at the last minute decid-<lb />
ed to attend West Virginia State.<lb />
"I thought WVSU was a big<lb />
school, but when I got there I was<lb />
really disappointed<lb />
Branch broke his ankle before<lb />
the season ever started and im-<lb />
mediately began thinking about<lb />
going some place else. "I looked<lb />
at a lot of schools he said, "but<lb />
I finally decided to go to New<lb />
Mexico<lb />
The summer before Branch was<lb />
supposed to leave for New Mexico<lb />
he was influenced by his Uncle,<lb />
A.C. Collins. A former star runn-<lb />
ing back for the Pirates, Collins<lb />
presently plays professional foot-<lb />
ball with the New England<lb />
Patriots.<lb />
"I was working for my grand-<lb />
father (A.Cs dad) in New<lb />
York Branch said, "when A.C.<lb />
convinced me to come down to<lb />
Greenville to visit some old<lb />
friends of his<lb />
Branch's trip turned out to be<lb />
more then just a visit when Coach<lb />
Emory asked him to play football<lb />
for the Pirates that fall.<lb />
"A.C. and I were lifting in the<lb />
weight room when somebody<lb />
came up to me and asked if I<lb />
would like to play football here<lb />
Branch explained. "I thought it<lb />
was just as assistant coach, but<lb />
A.C. came up to me afterwards<lb />
and told me who I had been talk-<lb />
ing to.<lb />
"When I was offered the<lb />
chance to play here I totally<lb />
forgot about New Mexico<lb />
Branch added. "Everybody was<lb />
so friendly to me; there was no<lb />
doubt in my mind this is where I<lb />
wanted to go<lb />
Emory promised Brach a<lb />
chance to play on the team, but<lb />
said he would have to earn a<lb />
scholarship. "I told myself I<lb />
could be as good as good as<lb />
anyone, even though I was a walk-<lb />
on Branch said. "I didn't have<lb />
the money to come for more then<lb />
one semester, so I knew it was a<lb />
do or die situation<lb />
Branch sat out the '81 season,<lb />
See BRANCH, Page 9<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
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After holding 20 practices so<lb />
far this year, ECU head basket-<lb />
ball coach Charlie Harrison said<lb />
he's finally beginning to see traces<lb />
of a real basketball team.<lb />
Harrison has eight veterans and<lb />
six freshmen recruits making up<lb />
this year's roster.<lb />
"We are so young Harrison<lb />
said. "In January or February, we<lb />
should merge into a good team,<lb />
but that doesn't mean I'll throw in<lb />
the towel before then<lb />
The Pirates finished with a<lb />
16-13 record last season � the<lb />
team's best mark in three years.<lb />
Two players who led the team on<lb />
their winning march were top<lb />
shooters and rebounders Charlie<lb />
Green and Johnny Edwards.<lb />
Edwards, who was having<lb />
academic trouble, transferred to<lb />
Indiana State, while Charlie<lb />
Green graduated. Green is now<lb />
one of Harrison's assistant<lb />
coaches.<lb />
Those two starting slots are<lb />
wide open, and Harrison is expec-<lb />
ting to use his freshmen recruits to<lb />
fill quite a few gaps.<lb />
According to the head coach,<lb />
the freshmen are the kind of<lb />
players he likes to work with.<lb />
"They're a much more attentive<lb />
group than last year's he said,<lb />
"and they don't have as many bad<lb />
habits, but you just can't replace<lb />
experience.<lb />
"I've never been around a team<lb />
this young, but we will not use the<lb />
freshmen as a crutch. I don't<lb />
know what our limitations are,<lb />
but I'm realistic. I don't know<lb />
how they're gonna be under<lb />
pressure<lb />
One of the players who does<lb />
know what it's like to be under<lb />
pressure is junior forward Barry<lb />
Wright. The Portsmouth, Va<lb />
native averaged 9.6 points last<lb />
season. "Barry played over 1000<lb />
minutes last year, and that's a<lb />
rarity playing in any league<lb />
Harrison said. "He's a much im-<lb />
proved ball player than last year. I<lb />
still think Barry might have been<lb />
the best defensive player in the<lb />
(ECAC-South) league last year<lb />
Junior guard Bruce Peartree,<lb />
who averaged 10.4 points last<lb />
season, has undergone knee<lb />
surgery and may not play until<lb />
after Christmas. Peartree had<lb />
floating cartilage removed from<lb />
under his kneecap.<lb />
Senior guard Tony Robinson<lb />
will add experience at the point<lb />
guard position. Robinson scored<lb />
5.5 points per game, had 81 assists<lb />
and was the second leading free<lb />
throw shooter with a 77.3 percent<lb />
average. "Tony has really given<lb />
good leadership that he's show<lb />
and exemplified to those young<lb />
kids Harrison said. "You can't<lb />
find a better guy to follow<lb />
Along with Robinson, both<lb />
Kurt Vanderhorst and senior<lb />
Herb Gilchrist are helping out at<lb />
guard. Vanderhorst played in 24<lb />
of 29 games last year. Gilchrist,<lb />
who has been used as a backup<lb />
guard throughout his career, is<lb />
described as a smart player with<lb />
strong leadership.<lb />
Another returner, 6-8,<lb />
220-pound sophomore center<lb />
Dave Harris, has made strides<lb />
since last season, Harrison said.<lb />
"He's really come back improv-<lb />
ed he said. "His footwork and<lb />
positioning are much better<lb />
Freshmen center Leon Bass, a<lb />
6-10, 180-pound Florence, S.C.<lb />
native, is expected to become the<lb />
Pirates' first seven-footer ever.<lb />
Bass averaged 15 points and 10 re-<lb />
bounds in high school, and grew<lb />
five and one-half inches between<lb />
his junior and senior season.<lb />
"Leon needs to be stronger<lb />
Harrison said. 'He's put on 18<lb />
pounds since he's been here. I<lb />
think he'll be a good ball player in<lb />
time<lb />
Harrison said the team's overall<lb />
speed is very quick, but he said<lb />
that may be because the freshmen<lb />
are a little hyper. "We had an<lb />
intra-squad scrimmage game, and<lb />
they showed up two hours early<lb />
he said. "These kids are so ex-<lb />
citable.<lb />
"They're good kids. They want<lb />
to be successful. They enjoy play-<lb />
ing, and that makes them my kind<lb />
of kids. They've been a fun group<lb />
to work with<lb />
With nine of the first 11 games<lb />
on the road, Harrison isn't quite<lb />
sure how the newcomers are going<lb />
to handle the tedious schedule.<lb />
"Because of their inexperience, 1<lb />
don't know how these kids are<lb />
gonna react on the road he said.<lb />
"They have a lot of energy, but it<lb />
has to be channeled in the right<lb />
direction<lb />
The Pirates play in the ECAC-<lb />
Conference league, along with<lb />
Navy, Richmond, James<lb />
Madison, George Mason and<lb />
William &amp; Mary.<lb />
"Our league is very predictable on<lb />
how they Dlav Harrison said.<lb />
"You just don't know who<lb />
they're gonna play with<lb />
Harrison isn't exactly sure who<lb />
he's going to play with either, but<lb />
he's going to make sure his new<lb />
squad understands what to do<lb />
when they get on the court. "We<lb />
haven't even started on the zone<lb />
yet he said. "Most of these<lb />
players have never even played<lb />
man-to-man, so we're taking our<lb />
time.<lb />
I want them to learn to do it<lb />
right instead of just doing it<lb />
ECU basketball season tickets<lb />
for men and women are available<lb />
at the Minges Coliseum ticket of-<lb />
fice. The men's season ticket<lb />
package, which includes the<lb />
Yugoslavia exhibition game on<lb />
Nov. 15, is $50.00 for 13 home<lb />
games.<lb />
The women's package is $50.00<lb />
for 15 home games, including the<lb />
Lady Pirate Classic. The women<lb />
open the season on Nov. 20<lb />
against George Washington in<lb />
Minges.<lb />
Head Coach Charlie Harrisoa (center) said the<lb />
"They've been a fan group to work with he said.<lb />
freshmen on this year's teaai<lb />
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Staff �f�e<lb />
ECU strengi<lb />
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Gentry said def<lb />
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Pegues, Clint Han<lb />
Steve Hamilton<lb />
offensive guard Ter<lb />
Long ail could<lb />
made the team.<lb />
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players can benl<lb />
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Rick Bankson <lb />
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playoffs begin. Nee<lb />
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NOVEMBER 3. 1983<lb />
By KIRK STROUD<lb />
Staff WiMar<lb />
ECU strength<lb />
coach Mike Gentry<lb />
said some Pirate foot-<lb />
ball players could<lb />
start another athletic<lb />
career if they wanted<lb />
to.<lb />
"If they still hac<lb />
the All-American<lb />
Strength Team, we<lb />
would have a good<lb />
chance to put four<lb />
athletes on it Gen-<lb />
try said. "We are<lb />
strong as anybody I<lb />
know of<lb />
Gentry said defen-<lb />
sive players Jeff<lb />
Pegues, Clint Harris,<lb />
Steve Hamilton and<lb />
offensive guard Terry<lb />
Long all could have<lb />
made the team.<lb />
According to Gen-<lb />
try, nine football<lb />
players can bench<lb />
press 400 or more<lb />
pounds, and the team<lb />
has an overall bench-<lb />
press average of 290<lb />
pounds. The team's<lb />
hang-clean lift is 283<lb />
pounds.<lb />
"Our team strength<lb />
is very good, and our<lb />
squat lift average of<lb />
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Gentry said the<lb />
Pirates have to use a<lb />
players believe the ex-<lb />
tra work pays off.<lb />
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have gained weight<lb />
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218-pound Branch<lb />
says his uncle has<lb />
motivated him<lb />
throughout his career<lb />
with the Pirates.<lb />
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play in the shadow of<lb />
Ernest Byner for the<lb />
last several years, but<lb />
believes his work has<lb />
paid off. He is look-<lb />
ing forward to assum-<lb />
ing a starting role next<lb />
season.<lb />
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had one start in his<lb />
career, and that was<lb />
against the nationally-<lb />
ranked Florida Gators<lb />
two weeks ago. He<lb />
rushed for 77 yards in<lb />
place of injured<lb />
tailback Tony Baker.<lb />
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the start, but I didn't<lb />
react any differently,<lb />
and I was able to have<lb />
a good game<lb />
Branch said the<lb />
Pirates aren't going to<lb />
act any different for<lb />
fifth-ranked Miani<lb />
this weekend either.<lb />
"We've lost two<lb />
games in Florida this<lb />
year that we shouldn't<lb />
have he said. "If we<lb />
play tough and<lb />
eliminate our mental<lb />
mistakes, we should<lb />
be able to win<lb />
A.C. Collins was<lb />
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Branch hopes to<lb />
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The regular season<lb />
has come to a close<lb />
for Co-Rec football,<lb />
and 14 teams are<lb />
playoff bound. The<lb />
two favorite teams, as<lb />
playoffs begin, seem<lb />
to be the Spoilers and<lb />
Third Regiment.<lb />
However, they are<lb />
destined for some stiff<lb />
competition from the<lb />
Unknowns and the<lb />
Slay Stallions.<lb />
Since the Third<lb />
Regiment took the all-<lb />
Campus Champion-<lb />
ship in flag football,<lb />
and there are bound<lb />
to be guys from that<lb />
winning squad on this<lb />
team, the competition<lb />
should be even more<lb />
interesting to watch.<lb />
First-round action<lb />
begins Monday, Nov.<lb />
7 at 5 p.m. with the<lb />
semi-finals on<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 9<lb />
and the finals slated<lb />
for Thursday, Nov.<lb />
10 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Water, Water<lb />
Everywhere<lb />
Registration begins<lb />
Monday, Nov. 7 and<lb />
runs through Wednes-<lb />
day, Nov. 9 for the<lb />
swim meet. In-<lb />
dividuals as well as<lb />
teams are encouraged<lb />
to enter. To register as<lb />
a team, an organiza-<lb />
tion must enter four<lb />
individual events and<lb />
one relay.<lb />
Competition could<lb />
be fierce this year,<lb />
since achievement<lb />
points will be awarded<lb />
for the four top<lb />
finishers in each divi-<lb />
sion. The meet in-<lb />
cludes 50-yard events<lb />
in freestyle,<lb />
backstroke and but-<lb />
terfly; 100-yard events<lb />
in individual medley,<lb />
backstroke,<lb />
breaststroke, butterf-<lb />
ly and freestyle; the<lb />
T-shirt relay, inner-<lb />
tube relay, freestyle<lb />
relay and the medley<lb />
relay.<lb />
So, get ready for a<lb />
splashing good time in<lb />
Minges Pool, because<lb />
the captains' meeting<lb />
is scheduled for Nov.<lb />
9 at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster C-103.<lb />
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Also some bad<lb />
news. The Co-Rec<lb />
soap opera trivia con-<lb />
test had to be cancell-<lb />
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trants. Maybe next<lb />
year, all you GH and<lb />
GL fans!<lb />
Soft-Bailers<lb />
&amp; Putt-Putters<lb />
We just realized<lb />
that we hadn't filled<lb />
you in on the winners<lb />
in the divisional<lb />
championships in<lb />
team putt-putt and<lb />
Co-Rec Softball. At<lb />
least it's easily<lb />
remedied.<lb />
In Co-Rec softball<lb />
competition, it was<lb />
the Mixed Sticks over<lb />
Baker's Bombers in<lb />
the season finale, a<lb />
game that went to the<lb />
wire with the two<lb />
teams tied up until the<lb />
sixth inning.<lb />
To get to the finals,<lb />
the Sticks had to first<lb />
defeat the Bomb<lb />
Squad in the semi-<lb />
finals. Both of these<lb />
teams had been<lb />
undefeated for the<lb />
season, but as can see,<lb />
only the Sticks kept<lb />
that record intact.<lb />
The Sticks had also<lb />
defeated the BCKGs<lb />
who had been the No.<lb />
1 pick for this sport.<lb />
The Bombers were<lb />
an underdog team<lb />
who defeated the<lb />
H.R.s in the first-<lb />
round playoffs, the<lb />
BCKGs in the second<lb />
round and the Hot<lb />
Riders to advance to<lb />
the finals.<lb />
In team putt-putt,<lb />
the divisional winners<lb />
were diverse and, in<lb />
some cases, unusual.<lb />
The Umstead Jocket-<lb />
tes took the women's<lb />
residence hall title by<lb />
forfeit. The Heart-<lb />
breakers defeated the<lb />
Sig Ep Golden Hearts<lb />
355-378 in the<lb />
women's independent<lb />
division. And it was<lb />
the Delta Zetas over<lb />
the Alpha Phis by a<lb />
final score of 346-357.<lb />
The DZs were leading<lb />
at the half by 13<lb />
strokes, so there was<lb />
little doubt from early<lb />
on as to the winners.<lb />
In the men's com-<lb />
petition, the Kappa<lb />
Sigma "A" team took<lb />
the fraternity division<lb />
championship from a<lb />
fiercely competitive<lb />
Kappa Alpha "A"<lb />
team. The final score<lb />
in that match was<lb />
270-276. In the "B"<lb />
division, it was the<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
"B" team over the<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau "B"<lb />
team, 289-308. The<lb />
Course Force, led by<lb />
Chris Brown with a<lb />
score of 68, defeated<lb />
the Scott One team,<lb />
286-293, to take the<lb />
men's residence hall<lb />
championship. In the<lb />
independent division,<lb />
the people's choice<lb />
took the title over the<lb />
Dewey Do-Rights, by<lb />
a finul score of<lb />
279-280 � a close<lb />
one. The victory is<lb />
due, in part, to David<lb />
Strickland, who<lb />
brought in hos best<lb />
score of the year, a<lb />
helpful 66.<lb />
Miller Time<lb />
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Congratulations are<lb />
in order for David<lb />
Ruggles, who was<lb />
elected Miller Player<lb />
of the Month for Oc-<lb />
tober. David is the<lb />
captain of the Scott<lb />
Scaggs and is also a<lb />
member of the<lb />
BCKGs softball team.<lb />
He is a junior accoun-<lb />
ting major from<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
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