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�Jj� lEast (Earolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 NoJrX<lb />
Tuesday, Novembers, 1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Combatting Apathy<lb />
Naso Gives 'State of University' Speech<lb />
By GLENN MAUGHAN<lb />
A precedent-setting "State of<lb />
the University" address was<lb />
delivered by SGA President Paul<lb />
Naso to the SGA legislature Mon-<lb />
day night. Naso outlined a six-<lb />
point plan to combat student<lb />
apathy, a major problem on cam-<lb />
pus according<lb />
to Naso and<lb />
one vowed to<lb />
fight since<lb />
taking office.<lb />
'�Making<lb />
students <lb />
aware and in- 'jfl<lb />
ooiem on ca<lb />
volving them<lb />
are difficult<lb />
tasks he<lb />
said. Naso<lb />
gave two<lb />
reasons for<lb />
student apathy. "We are a decen-<lb />
tralized campus; most of the stu-<lb />
Paul Naso<lb />
dent body do not live in dorms<lb />
he said. Students are also more<lb />
career orientated and not general-<lb />
ly interested in any issues other<lb />
than those that will help them get<lb />
a job, he said.<lb />
"How will students be able to<lb />
function outside the university en-<lb />
vironment if they are not made<lb />
more aware of what's going on0"<lb />
he asked. Naso said it took him<lb />
some time that getting an educa-<lb />
tion is more than studying. "Our<lb />
social and emotional growth will<lb />
not take place by merely reading a<lb />
book he said.<lb />
Improving communications will<lb />
be a major factor toward fighting<lb />
apathy, according to Naso. He<lb />
asked the legislature to start<lb />
writing letters to various campus<lb />
leaders and to become informed<lb />
on student problems and issues.<lb />
Citing the recent meetings<lb />
across campus on raising the<lb />
drinking age, Naso said it was a<lb />
good example of a communica-<lb />
tions network in action. "We<lb />
managed to get people together to<lb />
hear what was happening<lb />
Naso also suggested a student<lb />
hotline. "Much information<lb />
could be taped and heard over the<lb />
phone that would give out any<lb />
message concerning students he<lb />
said. Naso added the service could<lb />
expand into a referral or informa-<lb />
tion center.<lb />
"If students were having room-<lb />
mate problems, needed a<lb />
counselor or tutor, they, especial-<lb />
ly new students, could get their<lb />
answers from one location he<lb />
said. "It's important to provide<lb />
several ways to communicate.<lb />
"Let's also utilize the groups<lb />
we fund Naso said. He asked<lb />
that music groups provide enter-<lb />
See NASO, Page 6<lb />
Reagan Visits N.C.<lb />
QARY PATTERSON - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
President and Nancy Reagan attended a memorial service at Camp Lejeune Friday in honor of the 230<lb />
U.S. troops killed in Lebanon. Approximately 5000 people attended the service in spite of cold<lb />
temperatures and a steady downpour of rain. Afterwards, Reagan met with relatives of Marines killed in<lb />
MSt  t0 POl0t' NC Whe� tddressed crowd at the Cnerry Polnt Marine Corps<lb />
Soap Box Forum Draws Crowd, Strong Reactions<lb />
�or roovR � rcu rttm. ia�<lb />
Unlucky Break<lb />
This fellow takes a much needed<lb />
rest from trying to manage both<lb />
books and crutches.<lb />
For the second day in a row the<lb />
subject of Grenada invited an<lb />
emotional response among ECU<lb />
students as approximately 200<lb />
students gathered in front of the<lb />
Student Supply Store Thursday to<lb />
listen to participants in the ECU<lb />
Soap Box Forum. More than a<lb />
dozen speakers presented their<lb />
views for and against last month's<lb />
invasion of the small Caribbean<lb />
nation.<lb />
An equal number of forum par-<lb />
ticipants took positions that were<lb />
generally for or against the inva-<lb />
sion, while observers appeared to<lb />
overwhelmingly back the presi-<lb />
&amp;SLi� JE?5T.htJormal event<lb />
tasted tot about 90 minutes but<lb />
the discussions lasted longer when<lb />
students broke into smaller<lb />
groups to continue debating the<lb />
issues.<lb />
The event was abruptly ended<lb />
when an unidentified male angrily<lb />
disconnected the electical wire<lb />
from the loud speakers.<lb />
Speaking first and opposing the<lb />
invasion was social work student<lb />
Mickey Skidmore. Comparing the<lb />
Grenadian invasion with the 1979<lb />
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan,<lb />
Skidmore asked, "Why is their<lb />
action one of barbaric com-<lb />
munism and our action one of<lb />
righteousness?<lb />
"It is a sad day when no other<lb />
country in the world can condone<lb />
our action, yet the majority of<lb />
de?!Sve�Iand Impress&amp;e mifitar?<lb />
victory<lb />
Supporting the invasion,<lb />
marketing student Stephen Sher-<lb />
bin said for more than 100 years<lb />
the U.S. has had a policy to pro-<lb />
tect the security of the Western<lb />
Hemisphere from external aggres-<lb />
sion. "President Reagan has pro-<lb />
ven that Cuban and Grenadian<lb />
national forces were actively sup-<lb />
ported, supplied and being led by<lb />
the Soviet Union Sherbin said<lb />
adding later that America should<lb />
not be expected to "tuck its tail<lb />
between its legs and run at the<lb />
first sign of trouble<lb />
Political science student<lb />
William Wilson disputed<lb />
Reagan's excuse for invading to<lb />
rescue American citizens in<lb />
Grenada. "Why had the ad-<lb />
ministration decided by October<lb />
&amp;V <lb />
four days before the assasination<lb />
of Grenadian Prime Minister<lb />
Maurice Bishop.<lb />
Wilson said the First Amend-<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
General Manager Named<lb />
Bv PATRICK<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
East Carolina Business<lb />
Manager Hunter Fisher was<lb />
unanimously selected by the ECU<lb />
Media Board in closed session<lb />
Monday as The East Carolinian's<lb />
new general manager. Fisher<lb />
replaces Fielding Miller who<lb />
resigned Oct. 7.<lb />
In an interview following his<lb />
selection, Fisher said he was "very<lb />
excited" to be picked for the post.<lb />
"I'm looking forward to the<lb />
challenge and responsibility that<lb />
the newspaper has to offer<lb />
Fisher said. "I see this as an ex-<lb />
cellent opportunity<lb />
Equally pleased with Fisher's<lb />
selection were Media Board<lb />
Chairman Mark Niewald and<lb />
Director of University Unions,<lb />
other Media Board news, page 5.<lb />
Associate Dean S. Randolph<lb />
Alexander. "I was very pleased<lb />
with his selection Niewald said.<lb />
"He's going to bring stability to<lb />
The East Carolinian. He's a hard<lb />
worker, a really dedicated person<lb />
and very conscientious<lb />
' 'Hunter was an outstanding can-<lb />
didate for the post of general<lb />
manager and I'm sure he will do a<lb />
superb job Alexander said. "He<lb />
has a good understanding of<lb />
management as well as business<lb />
and he is rapidly learning about<lb />
the editorial side of The East<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Fisher, 22, had been assuming<lb />
the duties of the GM post since<lb />
Miller's resignation. Miller resign-<lb />
ed because he was no longer<lb />
enrolled as a full-time student.<lb />
Fisher, a native of Chapel Hill,<lb />
thanked staff members of The<lb />
East Carolinian for supporting<lb />
him during his campaign for the<lb />
post. "I enjoy the commradery<lb />
among the staff of The East<lb />
Carolinian Fisher said. "I'm<lb />
looking forward to working with<lb />
them<lb />
Fisher is a double major in<lb />
pshchology and business. He is<lb />
planning to graduate in December<lb />
of 1984 to pursue a career in in-<lb />
dependent real estate marketing.<lb />
Fisher first joined The East<lb />
Carolinian staff in March of this<lb />
year as a billing clerk. In May<lb />
ment had been "squashed" when<lb />
the news media was not allowed to<lb />
cover the invasion. "We did not<lb />
allow a free press to record the<lb />
events of the invasion Wilson<lb />
said. "Thus we have squashed the<lb />
first amendment and employed<lb />
the rationale of the end justifying<lb />
the means, the very same practice<lb />
we vehemently criticize others for<lb />
doing<lb />
"Our leaders have traded 18<lb />
Americans dead and 70 wounded<lb />
for unarticulated goals Wilson<lb />
added.<lb />
Eric Tilley, a political science<lb />
student supporting the invasion,<lb />
said it was unfortunate America<lb />
lH8ftic9fla?:TllrOan ��<lb />
when "fantasy reigned supreme<lb />
"The aftermath of that decade<lb />
and the type of thinking it produc-<lb />
ed have seriously weakened this<lb />
nation's capacity to meet its<lb />
responsibilities in the world<lb />
Later, Tilley said preserving<lb />
liberty was a "moral goal as is<lb />
avoidance of war. "But failure to<lb />
take whatever means necessary to<lb />
preserve freedom is an act of<lb />
moral abdication he claimed.<lb />
Both Sherbin and Tilley were<lb />
interrupted several times as the<lb />
audience gave them loud ap-<lb />
plause. Other speakers in support<lb />
of the invasion received similar<lb />
reaction from the crowd, while<lb />
those opposed to the invasion ap-<lb />
peared to have little support.<lb />
against the invasion on religous<lb />
grounds, was the lone exception.<lb />
"I think they were listening to<lb />
me Shondell said<lb />
Students Contribute To<lb />
County's United Way<lb />
Hunter Fisher<lb />
Fisher was promoted to business<lb />
manager. Because of his promo-<lb />
tion, Fisher will now have to select<lb />
his own replacement. "I know<lb />
who it will be, but I can't say<lb />
yet Fisher said regarding the<lb />
business post.<lb />
"He's as capable a businessman<lb />
as we've had since I've been<lb />
here said East Carolinian<lb />
Managing Editor Darryl Brown.<lb />
"I can't thing of anyone more<lb />
qualified or capable<lb />
By TINA MAROSCH AK<lb />
Staff WrMar<lb />
ECU has collected approx-<lb />
imately $29,400 for the Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty United Way campaign, just<lb />
$600 short of the $30,000 goal, ac-<lb />
cording to the faculty professor<lb />
who served as chairman of the<lb />
campus effort.<lb />
Fred Broadhurst, general cam-<lb />
pus chairman and a professor of<lb />
industrial and technical education<lb />
said, "There is every expectation<lb />
that we will exceed that amount in<lb />
post-campaign contributions<lb />
Student contributions totaled<lb />
$119.36 � $69.36 from Chi<lb />
Omega sorority, $25 for the<lb />
Parks, Recreation and Conserva-<lb />
tion Club, and $25 from Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma sorority. The SRA is<lb />
also conducting a raffle this week<lb />
for a colored television set and<lb />
will donate proceeds to the United<lb />
Way.<lb />
Last year's student contribu-<lb />
tions totaled $25. "This was the<lb />
first year that, in our campus<lb />
campaign, we assigned a special<lb />
person to work with student<lb />
groups � Nancy Ball<lb />
Broadhurst said. "As a result of<lb />
this being the first try, I think we<lb />
have gotten a start in the right<lb />
direction Broadhurst said that<lb />
if given the opportunity, many<lb />
students would feel good about<lb />
contributing to Pitt County since<lb />
many are from this area. "All the<lb />
students benefit from the<lb />
support he said.<lb />
See STUDENTS, Page 5<lb />
College Honors Programs<lb />
Classes Attract Students<lb />
�aav PA-rraasoN � mev<lb />
Loyal Fans<lb />
Pirate supporters at Saturday's game against Miami included tome loyal ECU alumni. Pictured from the<lb />
left are 1982 graduates Nancy McOoskey and Jo Beth Rambo along with former ECU student Akia<lb />
Register. The trio, from Ft. Pierce, Florida, traveled to ail three of the Pirates Florida<lb />
From Staff Report And<lb />
Campus Digest Newi Service<lb />
Gifted students looking for a<lb />
challenge in college can combine<lb />
the benefits of private liberal arts<lb />
colleges with the less-expensive<lb />
public institutions by par-<lb />
ticipating in honors programs at<lb />
state colleges and universities, in-<lb />
cluding ECU.<lb />
Small classes, the institution's<lb />
best instructors and interaction<lb />
with talented peers draw students<lb />
to these special progams, accor-<lb />
ding to the October issue of The<lb />
Forum for Liberal Education, a<lb />
publication of the Association of<lb />
American Colleges. The article<lb />
describes programs at several state<lb />
colleges and universities and in-<lb />
cludes reports of the efforts of<lb />
sereral private colleges which are<lb />
challenging their best students.<lb />
"Economic factors play a par-<lb />
ticularly interesting role in the<lb />
(college) choices made by gifted<lb />
students writes C. Orey Austin,<lb />
Ohio State University honors<lb />
director, in an essay. Austin says<lb />
52 percent of the 4,930 1981 Na-<lb />
tional Merit Scholars enrolled in<lb />
institutions which did not fall into<lb />
the "most prestigious" or "highly<lb />
competitive" categories in Bar-<lb />
ron's Guide.<lb />
A recent study at an open-<lb />
admission state university reveal-<lb />
ed that 71.8 percent of the more<lb />
able freshmen considered cost a<lb />
decisive factor in their college<lb />
decisions, while only 20.9 percent<lb />
of all students considered it im-<lb />
portant. Able students, assured of<lb />
access to high quality programs in<lb />
both public and private institu-<lb />
tions, choose primarily on the<lb />
basis of costs, Austin says.<lb />
This isn't to say that talented<lb />
students will suffer academic<lb />
deprivation, Austin stresses. In-<lb />
stead, many students are enrolling<lb />
in the honors programs now<lb />
found at more than 32 percent of<lb />
the country's colleges and univer-<lb />
sities. Says Austin: "After<lb />
graduation, many of them will<lb />
move on to prestigious graduate<lb />
and professional schools to<lb />
discover that their abilities in<lb />
speaking, writing and critial<lb />
thinking are as sharply focused as<lb />
those of their fellow students who<lb />
have an Ivy League education<lb />
Admission to honors programs<lb />
is usually based on high school<lb />
grades, college entrance examina-<lb />
tion scores and lettes of recom-<lb />
mendation. Honors courses at<lb />
ECU are limited to students with a<lb />
See SEMINARS, Page 6<lb />
Correction<lb />
On Thursday The East Caroli-<lb />
nian erroneously reported the<lb />
the Greenville Peace Commit-<lb />
tee protested the U.S. invasion<lb />
of Grenada in front of the Stu-<lb />
dent Supply Store. Members<lb />
of the group were involved in<lb />
the demonstration, but the<lb />
committee itself has not taken<lb />
an official stand on the<lb />
Grenada action. We regret the<lb />
error.<lb /><lb />
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2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN NOVEMBER 8.19t 3<lb />
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ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
If you or your organization<lb />
wouic Ilka to hava an itam<lb />
printec In tt�e announcamant<lb />
column, dimm typa It on an an<lb />
nouncamant form and sand It to<lb />
Tna East Carolinian In cara of<lb />
ma production managar.<lb />
Announcamant forms ara<lb />
available at tha East Carolinian<lb />
office In tha Publications<lb />
Building Flyers and handwrlt<lb />
tan copy on odd sized papar can-<lb />
not ba accepted<lb />
Thara Is no charga for an<lb />
nouncamants, but space Is often<lb />
limited Therefore, we cannot<lb />
guarantee that your announce<lb />
ment will run as long as you<lb />
want and suggest that you do not<lb />
rely solely on this column for<lb />
publicity<lb />
The deadline for an-<lb />
nouncements Is 3 p.m Monday<lb />
for the Tuesday paper and 3<lb />
p.m. Wednesday for the Thurs-<lb />
day paper No announcements<lb />
received after these deadlines<lb />
will be printed<lb />
This space Is available to all<lb />
campus organizations and<lb />
departments.<lb />
FOREIGN<lb />
LANGUAGES<lb />
LECTURE<lb />
The Oepartment of Foreign<lb />
Languages is sponsoring a lee<lb />
ture bv D r Bode Nischan of the<lb />
history department on Martin<lb />
Luther The lecture will be Nov<lb />
10, the SOOth anniversary of<lb />
Luther's birth It will be held in<lb />
the Mendenhall coffehouse at<lb />
7 30 p m. The public is invited<lb />
ENTERTAINERS<lb />
WANTED<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions Is looking for students or<lb />
local talent to perform in the<lb />
Madrigal Dinners on Nov 29, 30,<lb />
Dec I. 3, and 5, 19�3 The per<lb />
formers would also be expected<lb />
to attend the dress rehersal on<lb />
Nov 78 We are especially In<lb />
terested in hiring tumblers, ven<lb />
triloqulsts. and jugglers if you<lb />
are Interested in applying for<lb />
any of these positions, call the<lb />
program Office in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center at 757 4611 ext.<lb />
113<lb />
SOCIETY OF<lb />
UNITED LIBERAL<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
The Society of United Liberal<lb />
Students will meet Thursday,<lb />
Nov 10 at 7 p.m The meeting<lb />
will be held In room 221<lb />
Mendenhall Your attendance is<lb />
very important Please get in<lb />
volved!<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
Thurs Nov. 10 at 5 p m. In room<lb />
112 Mendenhall We will discuss<lb />
protects for Christmas and<lb />
Thanksgiving We need alt me<lb />
members mere to supply their<lb />
Input and dees Please attend<lb />
this meeting and become active<lb />
mmech.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
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AMBASSADORS<lb />
A general meeting of the ECU<lb />
Ambassadors will be heM on<lb />
Wed Nov. � at I p.m. In ream<lb />
231 Mendenhall. We will be<lb />
welcoming all of our new am-<lb />
bassador and all members ere<lb />
urged to attend. The by lews will<lb />
be discussed and Ambassador of<lb />
the Month will be announced.<lb />
This meeting will a is� serve m a<lb />
training session for all of the<lb />
new ambassadors.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Gamma beta Phi will<lb />
orientation sessions on Tuesday,<lb />
Nov I at a p.m. and Wednesday,<lb />
Nov. v at 15 p.m. In 144<lb />
Mendenhall. Membership It<lb />
open to any person maintaining<lb />
a 3.0 GPA. National dues �f<lb />
Slt.OO. local dues �rn S4.00. If<lb />
you have any further questions.<lb />
please call Nennette Brett at<lb />
752034<lb />
RSI CHI<lb />
Time is running out! if you<lb />
want to loin the National Honor<lb />
Society for Psychology, Psl Chi<lb />
you have to hurryl Do you<lb />
qualify? You do if you ere In the<lb />
top 35 percent of your class end<lb />
after this semester you will have<lb />
at least � hours In psychology<lb />
You can pick up applications for<lb />
membership In the Psl Chi office<lb />
(Speight 202) during office<lb />
hours. The deadline for applica-<lb />
tions In Nov. 11, so pick-up your<lb />
application today, fill It out and<lb />
join Psl Chill<lb />
This is the final week to apply<lb />
for membership to Psl Chi, the<lb />
National Honor Society In<lb />
Psychology Applications ere<lb />
available in the Psychology<lb />
department office or in the Pi<lb />
chi library. If you have already<lb />
applied, you will be notified this<lb />
week as to whether or not you<lb />
have been accepted. If you plan<lb />
to be a member, the member-<lb />
ship fee of S35.00 must be paid on<lb />
or by Monday, Nov 14. initiation<lb />
will be held on Wednesday, Nov.<lb />
14. You will be notified where<lb />
and when this will take piece.<lb />
You can not be initiated unless<lb />
you have paid your lifetime<lb />
membership feel If you have<lb />
any questions, call Trine Har-<lb />
rison at 75 4553<lb />
HOSPICE<lb />
Beverly Burnette of the<lb />
HOSPICE of Greenville will<lb />
speak to the East Carolina<lb />
Music Therapy Club on caring<lb />
for the terminally III. She will<lb />
speak Wednesday, Nov. at S<lb />
p.m. at the A.J. Fletcher Music<lb />
Center, room 101. All interested<lb />
persons are welcome to attend I<lb />
Refreshments will be served<lb />
afterwards.<lb />
PHI<lb />
SIGMA TAU<lb />
The Philosophy club will be<lb />
having a meeting on Thursday,<lb />
Nov 10 in Mendenhall room 241<lb />
Jay Stone will present a paper<lb />
entitled: Politics of Con-<lb />
sciousness and vice-versa: the<lb />
students's role. Everyone Is<lb />
welcome<lb />
DfABSTBS<lb />
"Haw ta take charga of your<lb />
diabetes Monday, Haw. 14 at�<lb />
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Sigma Fraternity, Inc. As our<lb />
family grows, aa daaa eur unity.<lb />
We wautd alee like to say<lb />
THANK YOU to all who sup-<lb />
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Greek Black Show<lb />
CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
The fountain at IMe Christian<lb />
fellowship will be sponsoring a<lb />
fall revival on the is. if. and 10th<lb />
of Mouomaer in tha art building<lb />
on tha campus of East Carolina<lb />
University. Service will begin<lb />
each night at 700 p.m. With the<lb />
mama: "There la true victory In<lb />
praise" We cordually Invite<lb />
INTER-VARSITY<lb />
CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
inter Varsity Christian<lb />
nights at JO p.m. In Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium This weak, Greg<lb />
Kennedy will spesk on Godly<lb />
Male-Female fteUttonships Br-<lb />
ing a friend I<lb />
BAKE SALE<lb />
A bake sale by tha AOIl't will<lb />
ba In front of the Student Supply<lb />
Store an New. ig from 1:30 a.m.<lb />
ta J e� p.m Yet wa will hava<lb />
rice krlgpla treat<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
The PI Kappa weuM Ilka to in-<lb />
vite ovorvowo ta came out to<lb />
Papa Kati Tuesday Night and<lb />
tha Ctba Ream Wednesday<lb />
Night far our happy hour Come<lb />
out to party with the PI Kappa<lb />
and find out what we're alt<lb />
"PI Kapp Day" is Nov w.<lb />
This It the designated day<lb />
dedicated to all tha PI Kapps.<lb />
Look and listen for Itl I it will be<lb />
wild because we will "get<lb />
ACCOUNTING<lb />
SOCIETY<lb />
The Accounting Society will<lb />
meet an Wednesday, Nov. � et 4<lb />
p.m. in Mendenhall roam 144.<lb />
Accounting In Industry" It the<lb />
memo. Dr. J. Kevin Green from<lb />
SCU will apeak an the CMA re-<lb />
quirements Jude Plawecki,<lb />
Controller, and Joseph Oebbyns,<lb />
Accountant, tram Stenedyne<lb />
(Fortune JBO) will speak en their<lb />
Industry experience<lb />
will bi<lb />
and pro-<lb />
et-<lb />
COLLEOE<lb />
REPUBLICANS<lb />
Tonight at 5:30 p.m the ECU<lb />
College Republicans will meet In<lb />
the Mendenhall Coffeehouse.<lb />
CR't and persons Interested In<lb />
loinlng the College Republicans<lb />
are urged to attend<lb />
VETERAN'S DAY<lb />
CEREMONY<lb />
The Army Air Force ROTC<lb />
will loin In a ceremony honoring<lb />
American Veterans.<lb />
Tha ceremony will be held in<lb />
front of Joyner Library at 11 00<lb />
a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11. the<lb />
general public Is invited end en<lb />
coureged to attend.<lb />
ECU MARAUDERS<lb />
The Department of Military<lb />
Science invites you to par-<lb />
ticipate In the ECU Marauders,<lb />
and organization oriented<lb />
toward leadership development<lb />
through adventure training,<lb />
military tactics, and other out<lb />
door activities.<lb />
AM students are welcome. The<lb />
Fourth meeting will be held on<lb />
Tuesday, Nov. 7 it I p.m. In<lb />
room 231, MendenhaM Student<lb />
Center. For more information.<lb />
Contact CPT Lllvak, at 757-4947<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
Northern Telecom, Research<lb />
Triangle Park, will be hiring co-<lb />
op students beginning Spring<lb />
194. Students hired will be<lb />
working In the Accounting Of<lb />
flee and assisting in assembling<lb />
current Information for cost<lb />
model, review sales proposals,<lb />
assist In new product summary,<lb />
and reviews. Prefer<lb />
sophomores, but will consider<lb />
lunlors. Must have 3.0 GPA or<lb />
higher end be willing to work<lb />
three co-op terms. For more in-<lb />
formation students should con<lb />
tact the Co-op office, 313 Rawl.<lb />
NASA Headquarters,<lb />
Washington, DC will be hiring<lb />
co-op students beginning Spring<lb />
lft4. Undergraduate Juniors<lb />
malorlng in Accounting or MBA<lb />
students should apply. Job will<lb />
entail a variety of duties but will<lb />
be adapted around students' mo-<lb />
tor. Students who have a 3.0<lb />
GPA or higher are urged to app-<lb />
ly. Salary level will be $11,949<lb />
for undergraduate lunlors and<lb />
$11449 for MBA students. In<lb />
terested students should contact<lb />
Mrs. Carolyn Powell, 311 Rawl<lb />
Immediately to apply.<lb />
G.I. BENEFITS<lb />
Attention students receiving<lb />
G.I. benefits. If you are a double<lb />
major or went to double major<lb />
plaate contact Mrs. Slay<lb />
Jackson. Room 104, Whichard<lb />
Building, as there has been a<lb />
change in the VA regulation.<lb />
FREE CRUISE<lb />
The Cruse Family will be<lb />
"Live" In Greenville on Friday,<lb />
November 11, In the Wright<lb />
Auditorium. Concert starts at<lb />
7,30 p.m. and admission is free<lb />
ABORTIONS UP<lb />
TO 12th WEEK<lb />
OF PREGNANCY<lb />
$195.00 AbortJoa froes 13<lb />
to 18 weeks at eddidcHtaJ<lb />
cost. Pregbbo rest, sBrtfe<lb />
�Coatrol, wed ProBlt�th<lb />
frtptarj CouasettBf. For<lb />
further informstioa<lb />
132-0535 (Toll Free Ni<lb />
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A.M. and S P.M.<lb />
RALEKaHSWOMfpTS<lb />
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ORGANIZATION<lb />
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COMPLETE<lb />
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'SI PLAZA SHELL<lb />
24 hour Towing Service<lb />
U-HbuI Rentals<lb />
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Howtobearoirianfc<lb />
Take some time to smell the roses. Pour yourself 4 warm cup of Cafe Amaretto. Smooth<lb />
and creamy rich, with just an almond kiss of amaretto flavoring, ifs a taste of la dolce vita<lb />
And just one of six deli-<lb />
riously different flavors<lb />
from General Foods<lb />
International Coffees.<lb />
GENERAL FOODS' INTERNATIONAL COFFEES.<lb />
AS MUCH A FEELING AS A FLAVOR.<lb />
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secretary by 3 p.se. the day btfort<lb />
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BINGO-<lb />
ICECREAM<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions is sponsoring another<lb />
BingoIce Cream Party on Nov.<lb />
 at 7 p.m. in the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center Multl Purpose<lb />
room. Pley eight different Bingo<lb />
games, win prizes, and eat<lb />
delicious Ice creem. Admission<lb />
Is only � cents. Bring a friend<lb />
because all ECU students, facul-<lb />
ty, staff, their dependents and<lb />
guests are welcome<lb />
SGA DORM<lb />
REPRESENTATIVES<lb />
Are you Interested in becom-<lb />
ing a SGA Dorm Representative<lb />
for White, Cotton, Flamming,<lb />
Belk or Aycock Go by the SGA<lb />
office in Mendenhall and pick up<lb />
an application.<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, 193. The meeting<lb />
will be held at the Western<lb />
Sizzlln Steak House, 1903 Eest<lb />
10th St Greenville, NC. from 4<lb />
p.m9 p.m.<lb />
The program will feature Dr.<lb />
Paul F. Fendt, Associate Pro-<lb />
fessor 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 ell the<lb />
trimmings.<lb />
The cost including social, din-<lb />
ner, and the program Is St.50 per<lb />
person, inclusive. All members,<lb />
guests, and interested persons<lb />
are Invited to attend. Please<lb />
send your check (made payable<lb />
to ECUAEA) to: Dr. Leonard<lb />
Lllley, Office of Adult Educa-<lb />
tion, School of Education, ECU,<lb />
Greenville, NC, 27S34 no later<lb />
than Nov. 14th. If you have ques-<lb />
tions or wish further detolls<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 />
ing Center. How To Avoid Test<lb />
Anxiety, Tuesday, Nov I from<lb />
3-4 p.m. In 305 Wright Annex<lb />
(757-4441)<lb />
SPECIAL<lb />
EDUCATION<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
The Scholarship commits of<lb />
the Department of Special<lb />
Education Is new accepting ap-<lb />
plications far a scholarship to be<lb />
awarded for the 1904 Spring<lb />
Semester. The scholarship will<lb />
be awarded to a rising iunior,<lb />
senior, or graduate student who<lb />
has bean accepted for admission<lb />
or who is currentty enrolled full<lb />
time in the Department of<lb />
Special Education at East<lb />
Carolina University. Appllca<lb />
tion materials ere available at<lb />
137 Speight. All applications<lb />
must ba turned in by Monday,<lb />
November 21, 1903<lb />
VOLUNTEERS<lb />
NEEDED<lb />
The Greenville Utilities Com<lb />
mission is seeking student<lb />
volunteers to help with a winter<lb />
weatherizatlon project for low<lb />
Income and elderly Greevilee<lb />
residents. If you have time to<lb />
help please call Susan Susan<lb />
Blzzaro at 752 7144 before 5 p.m<lb />
CCNVSPEAKER<lb />
Harold Moss, a member of the<lb />
Weshlngton DC based COM<lb />
MUNITY for CREATIVE NON<lb />
VIOLENCE, will be speaking<lb />
Thursday at the Beptlst Student<lb />
Center at 8:00 p.m. CCNV is na<lb />
tlonally known for its work with<lb />
homeless people in our nations<lb />
capital<lb />
The public is Invited to attend<lb />
free of charge. Moss will also be<lb />
available to speak in classes or<lb />
other meetings. For an appoint<lb />
ment call 752 4214, 752 5724 or<lb />
7514904.<lb />
SIGMA THETA TAU<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 Or Mi Ja Kim. R.N. Ph<lb />
D, from the University of II<lb />
linoiv College of Nursing, will<lb />
speak on "The Impact of Nurs<lb />
ing Diagnoses on the Nursing<lb />
Profession " The program will<lb />
begin at 6 30 p.m. with a wine<lb />
and cheese reception for Dr<lb />
Kim Registration fee is S3.50.<lb />
Colleagues, students, spouses,<lb />
and friends are invited<lb />
UGLYMAN PRIZES<lb />
Consulation prizes for the<lb />
uglyman on campus can be pick<lb />
ed up at the AOII house.<lb />
PEACE<lb />
"There is no way to Peace.<lb />
Peace is the Way " if you're in-<lb />
terested in learning more about<lb />
Peace, then come to me Green-<lb />
ville Peace Committee every<lb />
Friday at430pm at 410 S Elm<lb />
St All are welcome 75S-4904<lb />
The East CaroHaie<lb />
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Pabi'Shed every Tuesdey<lb />
and Thursday dur-ng the<lb />
academic �w mrx every<lb />
Wednesday during me sur �<lb />
mer<lb />
Tte East Carolimen is me<lb />
offtr al newspaper of Ejst<lb />
.Carina University, owned<lb />
ope'rt'rd and published �or<lb />
and by iha students of tes�<lb />
Carolina university<lb />
Subscription Pete: SM yearly<lb />
The East Orettataa etttces<lb />
are located in the OM Sew<lb />
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POSTMASTER Send ad<lb />
dress changes to The East<lb />
Carolinian Old South<lb />
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The East Carolinian is now<lb />
Accepting Applications For<lb />
News Writers and Editors<lb />
Apply in person at The East Carolinian offices on<lb />
the second floor of the Publications Building,<lb />
across from the entrance of Joyner Library.<lb /><lb />
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Liberal Arts<lb />
Campus Dtf est News Service<lb />
There's hope for<lb />
liberal arts graduates<lb />
in the job market,<lb />
even though the big<lb />
demand is still for<lb />
technical and business<lb />
people. According to<lb />
a number of<lb />
employers, hiring<lb />
liberal arts graduates<lb />
has become increas-<lb />
ingly popular.<lb />
"The more<lb />
sophisticated the com-<lb />
pany is generally, the<lb />
more it will hire<lb />
liberal arts<lb />
graduates says<lb />
human resources con-<lb />
sultant Andrew A.<lb />
Sherwood, "They feel<lb />
the liberal arts<lb />
graduate has plenty of<lb />
balance personally<lb />
During the past<lb />
year, on-campus<lb />
recruiting gave more<lb />
job offers in the<lb />
humanities than any<lb />
other area. A survey<lb />
by the College Place-<lb />
ment Council showed<lb />
a salary increase over<lb />
last year for<lb />
humanities graduates<lb />
� 7.6 percent to<lb />
$16,560.<lb />
Money is an impor-<lb />
tant factor in hiring,<lb />
as flexible graduates<lb />
often can be trained<lb />
to do jobs such as<lb />
running computers. A<lb />
computer science grad<lb />
might start at<lb />
$35,000, but a liberal<lb />
arts grad can be hired<lb />
for less than $25,000.<lb />
A 1983 Peterson's<lb />
Guides survey showed<lb />
even 14 percent of<lb />
computer-related<lb />
companies were very<lb />
interested in hiring<lb />
liberal arts graduates.<lb />
American<lb />
Telephone and<lb />
Telegraph, in a<lb />
20-year career study,<lb />
discovered that well-<lb />
rounded graduates<lb />
were promoted faster<lb />
and performed better<lb />
over the long term.<lb />
AT&amp;T cited motiva-<lb />
tion, flexibility and<lb />
ability to accept<lb />
change as assets in<lb />
favor of these<lb />
employees.<lb />
Other companies<lb />
showing strong liberal<lb />
arts hiring tendencies<lb />
include General Elec-<lb />
tric Co. (about 25 per-<lb />
cent of their<lb />
workforce), Control<lb />
Data Corporation<lb />
(sales, strategy and<lb />
business planning)<lb />
and Lehman Brothers<lb />
Kuhn Loeb Inc<lb />
which found that<lb />
liberal arts graduates<lb />
make better liaisons<lb />
between data process-<lb />
ing and other divi-<lb />
sions.<lb />
There are some<lb />
drawbacks that poten-<lb />
tial employees should<lb />
be aware of<lb />
Employers say<lb />
mistakes are more<lb />
common, computer<lb />
programs are often<lb />
written with too mam<lb />
options, and of<lb />
course, training is<lb />
necessary. Even so,<lb />
the future looks pro-<lb />
mi sing .<lb />
Opinions Mixed On<lb />
December Graduation<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Recently the ECU<lb />
Commencement<lb />
Committee has been<lb />
discussing the pros<lb />
and cons of holding<lb />
graduation exercises<lb />
in December as well as<lb />
in May. Student reac-<lb />
tions to the idea are<lb />
mixed.<lb />
Lisa Roberts,<lb />
Senior Class Presi-<lb />
dent, said, "I think<lb />
that commencement<lb />
exercises in December<lb />
would p r o b a b 1 y<lb />
please those who<lb />
graduated at that<lb />
time. But, on the<lb />
other had, it will cost<lb />
the university more<lb />
money than they may<lb />
want to spend<lb />
Roberts said she<lb />
doesn't think it's a big<lb />
problem for<lb />
December graduates<lb />
to return in May. "If<lb />
the average student<lb />
(one who starts col-<lb />
lege directly after high<lb />
school graduation)<lb />
finishes in four years,<lb />
then they will<lb />
graduate in the spr-<lb />
ing she said.<lb />
Senior Debbie<lb />
Kinlaw said, "If<lb />
there's enough people<lb />
graduating in<lb />
December then they<lb />
should be able to go<lb />
through the com-<lb />
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November 8, 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Speaking Out<lb />
Students Use First Amendment<lb />
Boy, were we ever surprised. All<lb />
those people in one place talking<lb />
about a current event. At ECU.<lb />
Well, it sure did happen, and those<lb />
200 students who showed up at<lb />
Thursday's Soap Box Forum to<lb />
debate the merits of the Grenada<lb />
invasion should be congratulated<lb />
for their political awareness. More<lb />
than 20 speakers took their turn at<lb />
the podium and showed their con-<lb />
cern for United States' foreign<lb />
policy.<lb />
Students seemed to realize how<lb />
serious an issue the use of military<lb />
force is in today's world. We were<lb />
glad to see the apathy gone and<lb />
hope the experience encourages<lb />
students to speak out more often.<lb />
Those who spoke brought out<lb />
the usual facts and figures about<lb />
the situation, but the most impor-<lb />
tant aspect of the afternoon was<lb />
definitely the students themselves.<lb />
Here they were, constituting by far<lb />
the largest gathering on campus<lb />
for a political affair in years, ex-<lb />
cercising their freedom of speech.<lb />
Those of us who use the First<lb />
Amendment tool for a living<lb />
respect and admire our fellow<lb />
students who got out and gave<lb />
their feelings on the Grenada situa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The '80s is not a time of discon-<lb />
tent. And ECU is not Berkeley. In<lb />
fact, most of the students who<lb />
spoke Thursday applauded the<lb />
president's move to take over the<lb />
island and install a democratic<lb />
form of government. But, we as<lb />
students on today's college cam-<lb />
puses should realize we are the bas-<lb />
tion of political awareness. We<lb />
who are supposedly tomorrow's<lb />
intellectual leaders will be called<lb />
upon in the future to do what our<lb />
200 fellow students did Thursday.<lb />
So, even if we all agree, which we<lb />
won't, let's talk about it. Even if<lb />
we all love Ronnie, let's at least<lb />
discuss what he's doing.<lb />
There are so many things that<lb />
will face the adults of the 21st cen-<lb />
tury. There is poverty in the<lb />
world's streets and technology fac-<lb />
ing tomorrow's businessman.<lb />
There is an arms race among na-<lb />
tions that could possibly end the<lb />
world. We should learn to com-<lb />
municate our feelings in the open,<lb />
in meetings designed to welcome<lb />
all points of view where all can say<lb />
what they feel. Only then can our<lb />
problems be solved. This is the<lb />
lesson we must learn from the<lb />
forum.<lb />
You know, Mark Twain once<lb />
said that reports of his death were<lb />
greatly exaggerated. Well, we<lb />
think the death of ECU's<lb />
awareness is definitely in the same<lb />
boat.<lb />
The Internal Revenue Service<lb />
has released figures that indicate<lb />
that taxes on cigarettes have slow-<lb />
ed down the pace of smoking. The<lb />
tax is at present is 16 cents per<lb />
pack. This is encouraging; it shows<lb />
that a regressive tax can help stem<lb />
the public from purchasing items<lb />
that are harmful to its health.<lb />
We all know that smoking is<lb />
hazardous to our health. But,<lb />
somehow, it is conviently forgot-<lb />
ten when the urge comes to light<lb />
one more up. But this is not the<lb />
point. The point is that the govern-<lb />
ment who taxes tobacco also warns<lb />
us against it and subsidizes those<lb />
who farm it. Why is there such a<lb />
contradiction?<lb />
Here in Pitt county, tobacco is<lb />
big stuff; so big that our university<lb />
� all the state's universities for<lb />
that matter � is dependent on the<lb />
tobacco tax dollar. We say let's<lb />
start now to eradicate this. In an<lb />
era of fitness awareness, its time to<lb />
shed the plantation. If our govern-<lb />
ment stops, maybe we people will.<lb />
PERSONALLY I IMP THE W AIRLINES WERE BEFORE DEREGULATION,<lb />
Grenada Poses Questions<lb />
By WILLIAM WILSON<lb />
Had President Reagan been at ECU's<lb />
Soap Box Forum Thursday, he would<lb />
have been overjoyed. He had written the<lb />
script, and ECU students were following<lb />
it to the letter. The forum provided an<lb />
opportunity for approximately 20<lb />
students to debate the U.S. led invasion<lb />
of Grenada. Although Reagan originally<lb />
labeled the action of Oct. 25 an inva-<lb />
sion, he later toned it down to read<lb />
"rescue mission<lb />
Some serious questions have been pos-<lb />
ed by the incredible lack of finesse ex-<lb />
hibited in handling the public relations<lb />
aspect of the entire affair. The most<lb />
distressing facet (after the loss of lives by<lb />
both sides) was the muzzling of the<lb />
press. In a democracy, the most vital<lb />
condition is freedom. You may physical-<lb />
ly constrain an individual, but when you<lb />
chain his mind, you are engaging in the<lb />
most heinous crime of ail � the final<lb />
supression of the last bastion of free<lb />
will.<lb />
In a society such as ours, a relatively<lb />
unbiased news media plays a vital role in<lb />
giving us the opportunity to exercise<lb />
freedom of choice. For a period of six<lb />
days the American public chowed down<lb />
what the White House told them. What<lb />
a chilling example of Groupthink pro-<lb />
phesized by George Orwell.<lb />
The original motive of rescuing the<lb />
Americans on the island was lost in the<lb />
stampede of boots hitting Grenadian<lb />
soil. Oddly enough, the neat juxtaposi-<lb />
tion of after the fact rationales was not<lb />
harmful to Reagan's domestic standing.<lb />
It really couldn't and didn't matter<lb />
because most Americans' minds had<lb />
already been made up. Not until six days<lb />
later when contradictory evidence was<lb />
available did we get a chance to examine<lb />
the larger issues involved. It was largely<lb />
an academic question by this time<lb />
because for a vast majority of<lb />
Americans their support was solidified<lb />
for the invasion.<lb />
The crowd that witnessed the forum<lb />
was reflective of this distressing mental<lb />
manipulation. The atmosphere assumed<lb />
the trappings of a redneck bar. These<lb />
people are supposedly today's intellec-<lb />
tuals and definitly tomorrow's leaders,<lb />
yet when several students screamed "kill<lb />
all commies" and "America love it or<lb />
get the hell out the crowd roared its<lb />
approval. I leave it to the reader to<lb />
decide if this is reflective of the vital<lb />
qualities embodied in a university. Ar-<lb />
ticulate argument against the invasion<lb />
fell on deaf ears while the most impas-<lb />
sioned polemical diatribes were greeted<lb />
by overwhelming approval.<lb />
ceptable. The question this raises is what<lb />
is the essential cost-effectiveness equa-<lb />
tion utilized in deciding to overthrow<lb />
one government and not others. The ob-<lb />
vious answer is whatever we can get<lb />
away with the least cost. If the govern-<lb />
ment had been honest and said, "What<lb />
the hell. No smokescreens here. We<lb />
don't like that country's government �<lb />
it's in our hemisphere so we'll overthrow<lb />
it This, of course, is naive and ob-<lb />
viously would not be supported by a<lb />
democratic populace.<lb />
Why weren't domestic avenues<lb />
employed to extricate the students<lb />
The crowd that witnessed the forum was reflective of this<lb />
distressing mental manipulation. The atmosphere assumed<lb />
the trappings of a redneck bar. These people are supposedly<lb />
tomorrow's leaders, yet when several students screamed<lb />
"kill all commies" and "America love it or get the hell<lb />
out, M the crowed roared its approval<lb />
Why are people who criticize the<lb />
policies of their government (a light<lb />
responsibility of citizens of a<lb />
democracy) denounced as subversive<lb />
elements? Instead of immediately offer-<lb />
ing your unquestioning support of your<lb />
government's action, you have a respon-<lb />
sibility to stand back and look at the en-<lb />
tire issue. You must learn to practice<lb />
eclecticism � the examination of each<lb />
issue on its individual merits and pro-<lb />
blems. Unfortunatly, most Americans<lb />
do not seem sufficiently energetic to<lb />
engage in the mental gymkhanas; it is<lb />
simply to taxing to make an effort to<lb />
become sufficiently informed. This is ex-<lb />
istence not living.<lb />
On the plus side, it is true that the<lb />
Grenadians will probably now enjoy<lb />
more democracy than under Bishop's<lb />
regime, but why did we wait until a<lb />
bunch of "Leftist thugs" overthrew his<lb />
Marxist dictatorship? The answer lies in<lb />
what Reagan felt would be politically ac-<lb />
peacefully? Because the original ra-<lb />
tionale of the invasion would disappear.<lb />
The true rationale of overthrowing<lb />
"Marxist times would �ta.rt to look like<lb />
the dichotomous rationale of end-means<lb />
justification and thinly disguised im-<lb />
perialism.<lb />
Thus to rally support domestically,<lb />
the public had to ultimately believe it<lb />
was purely a rescue mission, but "Golly<lb />
gee whiz folks once we got there you just<lb />
wouldn't believe what we found. You<lb />
never seen so many AK-47s and ammo<lb />
in your life. Folk's you can rest now; we<lb />
just got there in the nick of time<lb />
Granted, this is perhaps unusually<lb />
cynical, but sometimes we can't see the<lb />
forest for the trees. You owe it to<lb />
yourself to examine the real reasons for<lb />
the invasion, and are the ultimate<lb />
ramifications of this as perhaps a policy'<lb />
setting issue? Ronald where do you draw<lb />
the line here?<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Soap Box Forum Brings Out Both Sides Of Issue<lb /><lb />
It takes two to argue. That is what<lb />
Patrick O'Neill had in mind when he<lb />
staged yet another soap box forum. I<lb />
got the chance to walk and talk with<lb />
him after the forum was over. His<lb />
views on current events and politics<lb />
were frightening and somewhat sur-<lb />
prising.<lb />
First he stated emphatically, "I am<lb />
not a communist which surprised<lb />
me. I found out that he admired the<lb />
empathy the Soviet Union has for<lb />
South and Central America which<lb />
frightened me. I also found that his ac-<lb />
tions were aimed at eradicating the ig-<lb />
norance college students have of their<lb />
government's actions in South<lb />
America. I got the idea that he felt the<lb />
forum was a no-lose situation. That is,<lb />
whether or not the students and<lb />
speakers completely disagree with him,<lb />
the forum leaves them questioning<lb />
their own ideas about their govern-<lb />
ment's actions.<lb />
I agree with Mr. O'Neill on this idea<lb />
� opening the student's mind. On Mr.<lb />
O'Neill's other ideas we are like night<lb />
and day. But I urge others to rise up<lb />
and get involved with current events as<lb />
Mr. O'Neill has been doing for years.<lb />
If students are interested, ECU has<lb />
both Young Republican and Young<lb />
Democratic organizations. For Mr.<lb />
O'Neill, I say keep reaching for the<lb />
stars but please, please keep at least<lb />
one toe on the ground.<lb />
David Pere<lb />
Senior, Business Admn.<lb />
Editor's Note � Mr. O'Neill did not<lb />
stage the Soap Box Forum. It is spon-<lb />
sored by the Catholic Newman Center.<lb />
Secondly, he does not admire the<lb />
Soviet's "empathy" for South and<lb />
Central America. He believes neither<lb />
the United States or Soviet Union puts<lb />
the needs of the people of the region<lb />
first.<lb />
Soap Stained<lb />
What started out as a lone speaker<lb />
and a handful of spectators turned into<lb />
vocal abuse of ideologies and an angry<lb />
mass mob. The debate on the issue<lb />
started out intelligently. Facts and<lb />
figures were presented in relatively<lb />
diplomatic ways. Yet, as the speakers<lb />
spoke on, persons in the audience<lb />
jumped up on the soapbox. The<lb />
relatively calm speech exploded into<lb />
angry shouts. Facts became more<lb />
vague. Stands became confused, and<lb />
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commies fever. All hope of an intellec-<lb />
tual and meaningful debate was aban-<lb />
doned.<lb />
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gresive actions of a presumed professor<lb />
who unplugged the mike and threw the<lb />
extension cord at some of the speakers<lb />
telling them to shut up.<lb />
It is appalling to think that college<lb />
students, who are labeled as our up-<lb />
coming intellectual public, can allow<lb />
themselves to pull the wool over their<lb />
eyes in order to accept the easiest solu-<lb />
tion. Admittedly, I know of no one<lb />
who wouldn't prefer an easier answer.<lb />
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tional politics the "easy way out" has<lb />
become archaic.<lb />
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complex and touchy to accept a solu-<lb />
tion that the average, not very<lb />
knowledgeable person on the subject<lb />
can deduce. The general public has a<lb />
tendency to grasp hold of the ideas to<lb />
which they can relate and spit out and<lb />
reject the more definite facts that back<lb />
up each side of the issue. The situation<lb />
in front of the student store on Thurs-<lb />
day pertaining to the Grenada debate<lb />
resembled the adding of water to solid<lb />
soap only to create bubbles.<lb />
LisaDwyer<lb />
Freshmen, Pols<lb />
Cold On 'Chill'<lb />
I was deeply offended by Mick<lb />
LaSalle's attempt to review the recently<lb />
released Big ChiU. Firstly, Mr. LaSalle<lb />
did not review the movie. He gave us<lb />
his own opinions, nauseating though<lb />
they may be, on the '60s era of history,<lb />
Marxism, reptiles, Gilligan's Island,<lb />
male impotence, and the normal aging<lb />
process. It seems the subtlety and art-<lb />
ful nostalgia of the "Big Chill"<lb />
escaped LaSalle entirely.<lb />
Granted, I did not grow up in the<lb />
'60s; however, it seems any ignoramus<lb />
can place him or herself within the<lb />
framework of reliving a college ex-<lb />
perience. It is inconceivable to me to<lb />
find that, given the role of movie<lb />
reviewer, Mr. LaSalle comments solely<lb />
on the characters' looks and sexual<lb />
proclivities. (Considering LaSalle's<lb />
previous articles; however, it becomes<lb />
a touch more conceivable.)<lb />
This movie is one with believable<lb />
characters, a touching theme, very art-<lb />
ful camera work and a fantastic sound-<lb />
track. LaSalle, it seems, is only able to<lb />
define these characters as nymphs,<lb />
"Meg's good friend "Sara's<lb />
hubby "snakes "a real slime "a<lb />
gymnast (she's a ballet dancer) and<lb />
"a real man Come on, LaSalle!<lb />
Where's your perception? In-<lb />
tuitiveness? Sense of artistry? Where's<lb />
your sense?<lb />
Mick LaSalle's limited scope<lb />
prevents me from accepting a single<lb />
idea he's presented. His only saving<lb />
grace is his comedy. This guy's a joke.<lb />
Barbara Dobyns<lb />
English<lb />
Radio Wrong<lb />
This past summer, as I made three<lb />
trips to and from the Midwest, I<lb />
became more and more aware of a<lb />
phenomenon which has continued to<lb />
perplex me. It was this: as I traveled<lb />
and listened to the FM band, I heard<lb />
on the college and university stations<lb />
not rock or pops, but rather a fairly<lb />
consistent affiliation with National<lb />
Public Radio and its dedication to<lb />
quality news, panel discussion and a<lb />
variety of fine music programs.<lb />
I would like to list for your interest<lb />
the station whose names I can recall:<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill, Wake Forest.<lb />
Davidson, University of Tennessee-<lb />
Memphis, University of Tcnnessce-<lb />
Knoxville, Eastern Kentucky State,<lb />
Morehead State, University of Ken-<lb />
tucky, University of Cincinnati, In-<lb />
diana University, Butler University, In-<lb />
diana Central College and even the In-<lb />
dianapolis Public Schools' station.<lb />
I know that I may have ommitted<lb />
some names, but the point is dear,<lb />
large or small, public or private, the<lb />
college and university stations in other<lb />
areas are attempting to offer<lb />
something more than a mere repetition<lb />
of that which is so plentifully available<lb />
on commercial radio. Why has ECU<lb />
alone of those mentioned not attemp-<lb />
ted to raise expectations and stan-<lb />
dards? For a university community to<lb />
have a quality reputation, it must show<lb />
as high a degree of regard for the<lb />
cultural as for the academic and<lb />
athletic.<lb />
Charles W.Moore<lb />
School of Music<lb />
O'Neill No Puppet<lb />
I had a hearty laugh at Charles<lb />
Shavitz's letter characterizing Patrick<lb />
O'Neill as a puppet. I wasn't alone.<lb />
Remember the spring of 1982 when<lb />
Mr. O'Neill joined three students from<lb />
Chapel Hill in a symbolic blockade of<lb />
Ft. Bragg? Remember how he went on<lb />
to serve out two more months after the<lb />
Chapel Hill students paid court costs,<lb />
accepted probation and were released?<lb />
He was no puppet then, and he hasn't<lb />
become less independent in the months<lb />
since. After sharing space with men<lb />
judged to be society's most dangerous<lb />
criminals, he should also be safe from<lb />
any implication of cowardice.<lb />
It's a sad day for the country and,<lb />
especially, the university when its<lb />
students can only respond to reasoned<lb />
argument by name-calling. Perhaps it's<lb />
a result of war mentality. When the<lb />
guns begin to go off and our people are<lb />
killed, an unconscious compulsion<lb />
takes over. The war drums set an insis-<lb />
tent beat and everyone is required to<lb />
keep step with it.<lb />
In my own behalf and that of others<lb />
who generally agree with Mr. O'Neill<lb />
but lack his credentials, I ask, "What's<lb />
so courageous about sending young<lb />
men out to die?" and "What's so un-<lb />
patriotic about wanting to save our<lb />
civilization and our species from<lb />
nuclear destruction?<lb />
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Day Representative Is Chosen<lb />
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9M Writ<lb />
The ECU Media<lb />
Bfard Monday<lb />
selected former East<lb />
Carolinian News<lb />
Editor Ernest L.<lb />
"Buddy" Conner as<lb />
its day representative.<lb />
Conner, a veteran of<lb />
ECU student politics,<lb />
will serve on the<lb />
board for the re-<lb />
mainder of the<lb />
academic year.<lb />
"I'm pleased to<lb />
have been selected<lb />
said Conner, a<lb />
military veteran who<lb />
served six years in the<lb />
U.S. Army. "I hope I<lb />
can use some of my<lb />
experience in jour-<lb />
nalism to leave a<lb />
positive mark when I<lb />
leave my post in<lb />
May<lb />
Conner is a political<lb />
science major and<lb />
journalism minor and<lb />
plans to graduate in<lb />
the spring and attend<lb />
law school.<lb />
"He brings with<lb />
him a lot of media ex-<lb />
perience, and we're<lb />
happy to have him on<lb />
the board Media<lb />
Board Chairman<lb />
Mark Niewald said.<lb />
The Media Board<lb />
oversees and sets<lb />
policy for all of the<lb />
campus medias with<lb />
the exception of<lb />
editorials.<lb />
"Ernest had very<lb />
fine credentials to<lb />
support his candidacy<lb />
a� day student<lb />
representative said<lb />
Director of University<lb />
Unions S. Rudolph<lb />
Alexander.<lb />
Alexander praised<lb />
Conner for his "fine<lb />
academic standing"<lb />
and his previous<lb />
media experience at<lb />
ECU and while in the<lb />
military. Conner was<lb />
selected by the board<lb />
after its closed session<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Niewald also an-<lb />
nounced that applica-<lb />
tions are being ac-<lb />
cepted for the WZMB<lb />
general manager's<lb />
post which was<lb />
vacated October 1.<lb />
When Jim O. Ensor<lb />
resigned the position,<lb />
Niewald said applica-<lb />
tions would be ac-<lb />
cepted for one week<lb />
WZMB staff member<lb />
Greg Watkins is cur-<lb />
rently assuming the<lb />
GM post at the cam-<lb />
pus radio station.<lb />
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Ex-Researcher Helping The Homeless<lb />
By PATRICK<lb />
O'NEILL<lb />
SttffWrter<lb />
By most people's<lb />
standards Harold<lb />
Moss was represen-<lb />
tative of a person who<lb />
had met his personal<lb />
goals. A good stu-<lb />
dent, Moss received<lb />
his doctorate in<lb />
biochemistry from<lb />
Catholic University<lb />
and later earned a<lb />
coveted position as<lb />
cancer researcher at<lb />
the National Institute<lb />
of Health.<lb />
"Almost im-<lb />
mediately I realized<lb />
that I was getting a lot<lb />
of benifits from socie-<lb />
ty and many people<lb />
around me were get-<lb />
ting nothing. I began<lb />
to see that when you<lb />
cure poor people of<lb />
cancer, they're still<lb />
poor. I wondered if a<lb />
better way of healing<lb />
people might be to im-<lb />
prove their social<lb />
situations Moss<lb />
said, expressing his<lb />
reasons for becoming<lb />
an activist for the<lb />
homeless and<lb />
downtrodden masses.<lb />
Moss is now a live-<lb />
in member of the<lb />
Community for<lb />
Creative Non-<lb />
violence, a<lb />
Washington D.C.<lb />
based organization<lb />
that doubles as a soup<lb />
kitchen and advocacy<lb />
group for the<lb />
homeless. Moss will<lb />
be in Greenville this<lb />
week to speak about<lb />
his community and<lb />
the difficult plight of<lb />
poor Americans.<lb />
The CCNV has<lb />
often found itself at<lb />
odds with the powers<lb />
that be during its 12<lb />
years of service in the<lb />
nation's capital. The<lb />
community often sup-<lb />
ports members of its<lb />
group who are serving<lb />
prison sentences for<lb />
acts of civil disobe-<lb />
dience protesting the<lb />
problems of the<lb />
needy.<lb />
Moss himself has<lb />
been arrested on<lb />
several occasions for<lb />
his protests. He<lb />
UNC Law Professors<lb />
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recently took up<lb />
residence in a card-<lb />
board box outside a<lb />
government building<lb />
in Washington to pro-<lb />
test the lack of<lb />
shelters available for<lb />
the city's homeless.<lb />
His Greenville visit<lb />
is being sponsored by<lb />
the ECU Catholic<lb />
Newman Center. Dur-<lb />
ing his visit, Moss<lb />
plans to speak to<lb />
several ECU classes<lb />
and at public meetings<lb />
on Wednesday and<lb />
Thursday nights.<lb />
Student United Way contributors with Niewald.<lb />
Students Contribute Money<lb />
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By PATRICK<lb />
O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A group of law pro-<lb />
fessors at the Univer-<lb />
sity of of North<lb />
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have written a letter to<lb />
President Reagan pro-<lb />
testing the United<lb />
States military inva-<lb />
sion of Grenada.<lb />
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17 signees were Ken-<lb />
neth S. Brown, dean<lb />
of the UNC Law<lb />
SchooL Harry �.<lb />
Groves, former dean<lb />
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fessors said they were<lb />
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vasion we rightly con-<lb />
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By GLENN MAUGHAN<lb />
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It is the major boxing event of<lb />
the year. Two of the sport's<lb />
premier athletes meet Nov. 10 at<lb />
Ceasar's Palace, Las Vegas,<lb />
Neveda for the world mid-<lb />
dleweight title. Scheduled for 15<lb />
rounds, champion Marvelous<lb />
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crown against Roberto Carlos<lb />
"Manos de Piedra" Duran.<lb />
The event is a first in many<lb />
ways. These two boxers have<lb />
never met in the ring before.<lb />
Duran has never fought in this<lb />
divison, and it will probably be<lb />
the biggest purse ever offered for<lb />
a middlewight fight.<lb />
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bring incredible records into the<lb />
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the third time this year. Duran (80<lb />
bouts�-76 wins, 57 by KO, four<lb />
loses and 0 draws) enters the ring<lb />
after demolishing junior mid-<lb />
dleweight champ Davey Moore in<lb />
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Called today's best fighter at<lb />
any weight by Ring Magazine,<lb />
Hagler has earned the title by<lb />
finishing opponents in a hurry.<lb />
Since 1978, his 21 opponents have<lb />
averaged a total rate of eight<lb />
rounds per match. Hagler's op-<lb />
ponents have averaged only five<lb />
rounds per match since he took<lb />
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maybe last attempt by Duran to<lb />
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looking at the decided, if only on<lb />
paper, physical advantage Hagler<lb />
owns. The statistics:<lb />
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32"<lb />
20"<lb />
12 "<lb />
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ficial weigh-in ceremony.<lb />
Boxing a taller, longer-reaching<lb />
adversary is nothing new to<lb />
Duran. He out dueled Sugar Ray<lb />
Leonard for the welterweight title,<lb />
(only to lose it in a rematch) and<lb />
easily won his junior mid-<lb />
dleweight crown from the taller<lb />
Davey Moore. But many are ask-<lb />
ing if Duran's comback is for real.<lb />
After losing to Leonard in the<lb />
celebrated "no mas" debacle,<lb />
Duran has struggled. The Nov.<lb />
25, 1980 bout had many wonder-<lb />
ing if Duran was finished.<lb />
Three lackluster fights in 1982<lb />
could have ended Duran's career.<lb />
A loss in 15 rounds to Wilfred<lb />
Benitez on Jan. 20, and a horrible<lb />
showing in a loss to Kirkland La-<lb />
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it was the end. A pot-bellied, flab-<lb />
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Nov. 12, and Duran won in 10,<lb />
but there was little to celebrate.<lb />
The comeback wasn't working.<lb />
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Pipino Cuevas on Jan. 29. Se-<lb />
cond, a national T V audience<lb />
witnessed Duran punish World<lb />
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finally dumping Moore in the<lb />
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Two questions remain for<lb />
Duran to answer. Is the comeback<lb />
complete? And, can he stay in the<lb />
ring with a middleweight like<lb />
Marvin Hagler?<lb />
Marvelous Marvin Hagler will<lb />
have to work Nov. 10 if he wants<lb />
to keep his title. 1983 has been an<lb />
easy year for the champ. He has<lb />
fought twice and on each occasion<lb />
breezed through his opponents.<lb />
On Feb. 11, Tony Sibson lasted<lb />
only six rounds with Hagler in<lb />
what looked like a training session<lb />
for the champ.<lb />
Next came Wilford Scypion on<lb />
May 27. At 2:47 of the fourth<lb />
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with a flurry of punches coming<lb />
from every direction. Scypion was<lb />
never in the bout and probably<lb />
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ing room. Form the opening bell it<lb />
was all Hagler's show.<lb />
These two opponents were not<lb />
"journey-man" punching bags<lb />
thrown into a wolf's den. Ring<lb />
Magazine continues to rate the<lb />
pair in the top five of world-class<lb />
boxers. As was the case with<lb />
Mustafa Hamsho and Fulgencio<lb />
Obelmejias, Hagler simply<lb />
destroyed his opponents.<lb />
There are few if any major<lb />
questions Hagler must answer on<lb />
Nov. 10. Unlike Duran, Hagler is<lb />
the undisputed champion and not<lb />
a doubtful performer. He is in<lb />
peak shape and in his prime. Only<lb />
the fight's setting is a source of<lb />
negative deja vu for the champ.<lb />
It was in Las Vegas that Hagler<lb />
boxed to a draw with then mid-<lb />
dleweight champ Vito Antuofer-<lb />
mo after 15 tough rounds. Vito<lb />
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rounds as Hagler took control<lb />
early and never let up. That fight<lb />
was stopped to prevent further<lb />
harm to a bloodied, battered<lb />
Minter. Druken fans, irate at the<lb />
call, trashed the ring with<lb />
anything that could be thrown.<lb />
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no more riots to contend with,<lb />
and the opposition, except for<lb />
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Duran will be Hagler's next test.<lb />
Can the "Hands of Stone" stop<lb />
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The Undercard: Roldan vs. The<lb />
Animal<lb />
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Duran, Frank "The Animal"<lb />
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Roldan. There is no title at Make<lb />
for their bout, but the winner has<lb />
been guaranteed a match with<lb />
whoever holds the middleweight<lb />
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highly regarded middleweight<lb />
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work's middleweight title in 1980.<lb />
"The Animal" has fought twice<lb />
in '83.<lb />
After losing the NBC televised<lb />
bout with Wilfred Scypion in 12<lb />
rounds, Fletcher regained his<lb />
form by stopping Curtis Ramsey<lb />
on July 5 in eight rounds. "I stop-<lb />
ped him with body shots Flet-<lb />
cher told the East Carolinian.<lb />
His upcoming bout with<lb />
Roldan does not have him wor-<lb />
ried. "The guy can't fight; I'U<lb />
knock him out in the sixth<lb />
round said Fletcher. The<lb />
natural southpaw from<lb />
Philadelphia feels his style is a<lb />
definite advantage.<lb />
Juan Domingo Roldan is a<lb />
relatively unknown middleweight<lb />
boxer, although the Argentine<lb />
champ is rated the World Boxing<lb />
Association's number-one con-<lb />
tender. Roldan has fought three<lb />
times in '83. One bout was his<lb />
debut in America, and this fight in<lb />
Vegas marks the third time he has<lb />
been on an undercard with<lb />
Hagler.<lb />
On February 11, Roldan KOd<lb />
Wilbur Henderson in eight prior<lb />
to the Hagler-Sibson match. His<lb />
second appearance in the U.S.<lb />
saw him outpoint "Irish" Teddy<lb />
Mann on May 27, Hagler-Scypion<lb />
being the main event.<lb />
Many experts viewed the match<lb />
as unimpressive. If Roldan is to<lb />
one day challenge the likes of<lb />
Hagler, he'll have to improve<lb />
against Fletcher, according to the<lb />
"experts<lb />
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"The Bible Of Boxing Nigel<lb />
Collins sees their match-up a less<lb />
than artistic show. "It will be a<lb />
strength rather than skill<lb />
contest he said. "Roldan's<lb />
number one rating by the WBA is<lb />
a political decision more than<lb />
anything else he added.<lb />
Whatever the outcome for Flet-<lb />
cher or Roldan, the winner gets a<lb />
guaranteed match with the mid-<lb />
dleweight champ in 1984. Neither<lb />
has fought for a world title<lb />
before. The prospects could make<lb />
each boxer hungry for the glory<lb />
and money associated with a<lb />
world crown.<lb />
Tough Ghetto Kids<lb />
The careers of Hagler and<lb />
Duran follow a typical pattern ex-<lb />
perienced by many boxers. Hagler<lb />
is a product of a Newark, N.J.<lb />
ghetto. He survived the slums by<lb />
his involvement in athletics.<lb />
"Sports kept me away from drugs<lb />
and the gangs when I was a little<lb />
kid in Newark Hagler said in an<lb />
interview.<lb />
"I wanted to be a Mickey Man-<lb />
world at any weight.<lb />
tie, a Floyd Patterson one of<lb />
the best athletes ever he said.<lb />
Hagler left the ghetto and moved<lb />
to Brockton, Massachusetts at 17.<lb />
Under the tutelage of Goody and<lb />
Pat Petronelli, brothers and ex-<lb />
boxers, Hagler began his road to<lb />
the championship.<lb />
It was Hagler who told the<lb />
brothers, "I was born a cham-<lb />
pion Struggling for money and<lb />
recognition, the trio made it<lb />
through some lean years. Often<lb />
receiving purses of $50, $100, or<lb />
$200, Hagler's career took off<lb />
when Steve Wainwright, a<lb />
Brockton lawyer, entered his life<lb />
in 1978.<lb />
Hagler won the U.S. mid-<lb />
dleweight title that year from<lb />
Doug Demmings on April 7.<lb />
Later, he KOd former Olympic<lb />
gold medalist Sugar Ray Scales in<lb />
round 1 on Febuary 2, '79. That<lb />
year also brought Hagler into the<lb />
ring for a shot at the world title.<lb />
After 15 punishing rounds, the<lb />
match was scored a draw, and<lb />
Vito Antuofermo retained the ti-<lb />
tle.<lb />
That blemish, along with<lb />
another draw and two losses, have<lb />
all been removed. In rematches<lb />
with those opponents, Hagler<lb />
scored impressive KOs against all<lb />
four.<lb />
Hagler considers himself a<lb />
hungry fighter � hungry for<lb />
money and the fame that general-<lb />
ly eludes boxers even with<lb />
distinguished careers. "I still fight<lb />
like a challenger because it took<lb />
me a long time to get the title he<lb />
said.<lb />
This will be a big payday for<lb />
Hagler, the first since winning the<lb />
title. The winner will reportedly<lb />
receive $12 million. It will give<lb />
Hagler the financial security he<lb />
has sought.<lb />
"I'm trying to make as much<lb />
money as possible for the security<lb />
of my wife and kids he said.<lb />
Boxing is Hagler's life.<lb />
Hagler's challenger, Roberto<lb />
Duran, began his life in a ghetto<lb />
similar to the champ's. Duran was<lb />
See HAGLER, page 9<lb />
Golden Girls More Than Halftime Leg Show<lb />
By MICK LASALLE<lb />
Staff Witter<lb />
So you go to the football game.<lb />
Halftime comes, and 20 girls in<lb />
mini-skirts and go-go boots run<lb />
out onto the field and start kick-<lb />
ing their legs up in the air. For me,<lb />
this part of the game's the best. I<lb />
admit it: Mick LaSalle likes<lb />
broads better than football.<lb />
You watch them. They're<lb />
young. And they look happy. Not<lb />
only that, they're gorgeous. Sure,<lb />
from the stands it's hard to see<lb />
their faces. But when 40 smooth<lb />
young legs go up in the air at<lb />
once, you give these girls the<lb />
benefit of the doubt.<lb />
Pom-pom girls isn't their name<lb />
anymore. As of this year, they're<lb />
Golden Girls. They leave their<lb />
pom-poms in the stands. They<lb />
think of themselves as a dancing<lb />
group, "a visual aid to the band's<lb />
music says Golden Girl Wendy<lb />
Wood. As part of the band, they<lb />
perform at various shows.<lb />
They also perform by<lb />
themselves doing community-<lb />
minded benefits. Picture this: the<lb />
canned music is turned on and in<lb />
come 20 girls, smiling and kicking<lb />
those legs in the backyard of the<lb />
old folks home. I know; it makes<lb />
you wanna laugh. Still, there's<lb />
nothing to be cynical about.<lb />
Living at ECU is like living in-<lb />
side one big Elvis Presley movie.<lb />
There are beautiful girls<lb />
everywhere. And everybody's<lb />
looking for a good time.<lb />
Our rivals at State and UNC say<lb />
"EZU" and "party school"<lb />
because they resent us for having<lb />
what they don't have. ECU has<lb />
got sex and sex appeal. And so do<lb />
the Golden Girls.<lb />
College football games are like<lb />
the old Roman Coliseum shows.<lb />
The contest is to show which<lb />
school has the strongest men.<lb />
Then halftime comes, and we see<lb />
who has the prettiest women.<lb />
When I saw the Golden Girls<lb />
routine at homecoming,<lb />
something clicked for me. I realiz-<lb />
ed that these girls represent what<lb />
ECU is about far better that any<lb />
team does. They represent a time<lb />
of life and a way of thinking: that<lb />
Golden time in every woman's life<lb />
between virginity and cynicism.<lb />
That time when the future looks<lb />
promising and the girl really<lb />
believes she's in love with that<lb />
jerk back home And where is<lb />
home? Usually some little town<lb />
the other side of Smithfield.<lb />
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Girls because they want to per-<lb />
form. As kids, they took lessons:<lb />
dance, clarinet, piano. And they<lb />
grew up getting lots of positive<lb />
reinforcement for being pretty<lb />
and for being good in school.<lb />
They get that reinforcement now<lb />
from the fans at Ficklen. Several<lb />
of the girls called the feeling of<lb />
performing at the games "ex-<lb />
hilarating Wendy Brown says,<lb />
"The crowd just grabs you and<lb />
it feels so good to be out there<lb />
But all the girls downplay the<lb />
sex stuff. Peggy Walker laughs at<lb />
the notion of the Golden Girls be-<lb />
ing sexy. But most are a little<lb />
defensive about it. "I don't think<lb />
that has anything to do with it<lb />
says Terri Creech. "That's not<lb />
our intention<lb />
There seems a deliberate effort<lb />
on the part of the Golden Girls to<lb />
keep their image clean and<lb />
wholesome � as if the sexuality<lb />
they inevitably display is<lb />
something bad or wrong. Kacky<lb />
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photo session with me and the<lb />
other girls, made sure that no pic-<lb />
tures were taken until all the<lb />
Golden Girls finally took their<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN NOVEMBERS, 1983<lb />
Chevy Chase Sells Arms To Marxist Rebels<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
The Deal of the Century is a<lb />
screwball flick that takes a few<lb />
fast swipes at the military in-<lb />
dustrial complex. Whether it suc-<lb />
ceeds depends on your point of<lb />
view, whether you're a College<lb />
Republican or a member of the<lb />
Greenville Peace Committee.<lb />
Called a "dark comedy" by its<lb />
makers, the film shifts from com-<lb />
edy, to drama, to utire. Even<lb />
director William Friedkin admits<lb />
the balance between comedy and<lb />
seriousness is a major problem<lb />
with the film.<lb />
The movie begins in a provin-<lb />
cial town somewhere in Central<lb />
America. Cynical wiseguy Eddie<lb />
Muntz (played by a thick-waisted<lb />
Chevy Chase) sets the opening<lb />
tone by saying, "It's only my se-<lb />
cond day here, and already I'd<lb />
like to hitchhike to Jonestown<lb />
Muntz is a second-hand weapons<lb />
dealer peddling small arms to all<lb />
parties in this bannana republic.<lb />
He sells pistols, automatic rifles<lb />
and hand grenades to peasant<lb />
rebels one day, and sells more<lb />
guns and ammo to the military<lb />
government the rebels are attack-<lb />
ing the next day.<lb />
Just before a meeting with rebel<lb />
buyers, Muntz mutters, "When<lb />
the going gets tough, never<lb />
underestimate the power of a<lb />
demonstration We see what a<lb />
"demonstration" is in the next<lb />
scene. Like a slick-talking vacuum<lb />
cleaner salesman, Muntz clinches<lb />
a sale by demonstrating a Tank-<lb />
Buster bazooka on a government<lb />
jeep parked across the street from<lb />
the cheap hotel he's operating<lb />
from. He obliterates the jeep, and<lb />
the bazooka rocket's exhaust<lb />
nearly obliterates the rebels stan-<lb />
ding behind him.<lb />
By chance, Muntz stumbles into<lb />
big-time arms dealing. After<lb />
waiting six weeks in a sweaty hotel<lb />
room for a contract-clinching<lb />
phone call that hasn't come, the<lb />
sales rep for Luckup Aerospace<lb />
Industries blows his brains out<lb />
with a .38 revolver. Before the<lb />
sales rep's corpse is even cold, the<lb />
phone rings, and Muntz steps in<lb />
and makes the multi-million<lb />
dollar arms sale.<lb />
At this point the plot twists.<lb />
Comedy gives way to a sfange<lb />
mixture of satire and drama as<lb />
Muntz moves higher in the world<lb />
of international asms marketing.<lb />
Ray Kasternak (Gregory Hines),<lb />
Muntz's partner in arms peddling,<lb />
begins to question the morality of<lb />
their business as the deadliness of<lb />
their weapons increases. Muntz<lb />
counters, "All we're doing, Ray,<lb />
is selling a commodity, like Coca<lb />
Cola. If we don't make the sale,<lb />
somebody else will<lb />
Becasue of his smooth expertise<lb />
with the Latinos, Muntz becomes<lb />
Luckup's new sales rep for the<lb />
"Peacemaker a deadly<lb />
computer-controlled drone air-<lb />
craft. Fellow opportunist<lb />
Catherine DeVoto (Sigourney<lb />
Weaver) joins Muntz in his quest<lb />
for the big bucks. ECU students<lb />
may remember Weaver as the pas-<lb />
sionate British attache Jill Bryant<lb />
in The Year of Living Dangerous-<lb />
ly which recently showed at Hen-<lb />
drix Theatre.<lb />
Muntz, DeVoto and Ray, along<lb />
with the corrupt military dictator<lb />
and profit-crazed arms execs all<lb />
wind up in Southern California at<lb />
a miliatry arms show called,<lb />
"Arms for Peace 84 The ex-<lb />
travaganza is modeled after real<lb />
arms shows such as the Aldershot<lb />
held each year in England. Often,<lb />
sworn enemies shop side-by-side<lb />
at these shows.<lb />
This show is complete with film<lb />
footage of real weapons, jet air-<lb />
craft, missiles, artillery, etc as<lb />
sales clips for buyers. The bottom<lb />
line is sales and money. Luckup<lb />
marketing v.p. Frank Stryker<lb />
(Vince Edwards) expresses this<lb />
succinctly when he says, "We're<lb />
not competing against the Rus-<lb />
sians. Our advisary is Northrop,<lb />
Rockwell, McDonald Douglas<lb />
and all the other corporate arms<lb />
manufacturers.<lb />
Ray finally turns against the<lb />
arms business. He accepts Jesus<lb />
and is baptized in a hotel swimm-<lb />
ing pool. Muntz, however, even<lb />
goes so far as to pimp girlfriend<lb />
DeVoto to the dictator to finalize<lb />
the Peacemaker deal. But by the<lb />
movie's end, even Muntz sees the<lb />
insanity of the business and swit-<lb />
ches to the used car game.<lb />
Despite the confusion in Deal<lb />
of the Century over just how<lb />
seriously it takes it's own<lb />
message, the film does avoid<lb />
moralistic lecturing. Rather than<lb />
preaching against corporate arms<lb />
merchants, it uses low-key satire.<lb />
For example, a powerful Arab<lb />
arms dealer explains to Muntz<lb />
about the business acumen of sell-<lb />
ing arms to Third World coun-<lb />
tries: "Whoever wins, we win.<lb />
Whoever loses, we win And in a<lb />
telephone conversation with a<lb />
Third World buyer, Muntz says,<lb />
"You need 500 anti-tank<lb />
weapons! Expecting an invasion,<lb />
colonel? Oh, you say the whales<lb />
are coming too close to your<lb />
coast<lb />
Gun peddler Chevy Chase gets a ballet in the foot from Sigourney Weaver In Deal of the Century, a dark comedy about international arms saies.<lb />
The connection bet-<lb />
ween the Peacekeeper<lb />
missile and the<lb />
Peacemaker drone<lb />
aircraft is un-<lb />
mistakeable.<lb />
Money pressures<lb />
everyone in the film to<lb />
keep up the arms<lb />
sales. Tens of<lb />
thousands of jobs, the<lb />
nation's GNP and<lb />
balance of trade are<lb />
all used to justify<lb />
building and selling<lb />
more arms. Third<lb />
World conflicts bet-<lb />
ween U.S. and Soviet-<lb />
joking. With a topic<lb />
this serious, straight<lb />
drama would prove<lb />
more thought provok-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Though it's not<lb />
sure what it wants to<lb />
be or say, this movie<lb />
deserves attention for<lb />
Epic Film 'Gandhi9 At Hendrix<lb />
It took one<lb />
remarkable man to<lb />
defeat the British Em-<lb />
pire and free a nation<lb />
of 350 million<lb />
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history.<lb />
"Once in a long<lb />
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pressive and<lb />
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Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Shows start at 5:00<lb />
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India; his strategy was<lb />
peace; his weapon was<lb />
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such arms shows. There is even<lb />
TV footage of President Reagan<lb />
justifying the MX missile, the mis-<lb />
sle he dubbed the "Peacekeeper<lb />
"We're building missiles to<lb />
preserve the peace he says. The<lb />
connection between the<lb />
Peacekeeper missile and the<lb />
Peacemaker drone aircraft is un-<lb />
mistakeable.<lb />
Money pressures everyone in<lb />
the film to keep up the arms sales.<lb />
Tens of thousands of jobs, the na-<lb />
tion's GNP and balance of trade<lb />
are all used to justify building and<lb />
selling more arms. Third World<lb />
conflicts between U.S. and Soviet-<lb />
backed clients merely serve as<lb />
testing grounds for proving the ef-<lb />
fectiveness of the weapons.<lb />
serve as testing<lb />
grounds for proving<lb />
the effectiveness of<lb />
the weapons.<lb />
As a comedy, Deal<lb />
of the Century would<lb />
work better if Chase<lb />
we can take the saitire<lb />
seriously. In this man-<lb />
ner,Deal of the Cen-<lb />
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entertainment, or<lb />
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gangs Hagler tried to<lb />
avoid became Duran's<lb />
training grounds. He<lb />
calls a 90-minute<lb />
brawl fought on<lb />
Panama's streets his<lb />
toughest fight. He<lb />
scrappped as a<lb />
10-year-old, savagely<lb />
defending the fish and<lb />
mangoes he would<lb />
steal to survive. Shin-<lb />
ing shoes and dancing<lb />
for small change kept<lb />
Duran going while he<lb />
learned to box.<lb />
Duran turned pro<lb />
at age 16 and quickly<lb />
became the class of<lb />
the lightweight divi-<lb />
sion. Duran KOd<lb />
most of his op-<lb />
ponents, 23 of 27,<lb />
before taking the<lb />
lightweight title from<lb />
Ken Buchanan on<lb />
June 26, 1972. Duran<lb />
was in control from<lb />
the opening bell and<lb />
dropped Buchanan in<lb />
the 13th, but<lb />
observers claim his<lb />
KO punch was below<lb />
the belt.<lb />
The string of vic-<lb />
tories ended for<lb />
Duran that year when<lb />
Esteban DeJesus eek-<lb />
ed out a 10-round<lb />
decision over Duran<lb />
on Nov. 17. That loss<lb />
was avenged by two<lb />
KOs of DeJesus in 474<lb />
and '78. The 478 fight<lb />
gave Duran the un-<lb />
disputed world<lb />
lightweight crown,<lb />
KOing DeJesus in<lb />
round 12 on Jan. 21.<lb />
Then came the "super<lb />
fights" with<lb />
welterweight cham-<lb />
pion Sugar Ray<lb />
Leonard. Fighting for<lb />
big money, Duran<lb />
decisioned Leonard in<lb />
a late-round slugfest<lb />
on June 20, 80.<lb />
A rematch on Nov.<lb />
25 cost Duran his<lb />
world welterweight<lb />
crown and all but put<lb />
an end to his career.<lb />
The bout was called<lb />
the "no mas" fight.<lb />
Duran never answered<lb />
the eighth-round bell.<lb />
He claimed stomach<lb />
cramps prevented him<lb />
from continuing.<lb />
Duran never<lb />
entered the ring<lb />
against Leonard<lb />
again, and many<lb />
thought his days were<lb />
numbered. A 1981<lb />
comeback produced<lb />
two victories over<lb />
Nino Gonzalez and<lb />
Luigi Minchillo;<lb />
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pressive.<lb />
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Benitez last year.<lb />
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and out-of shape" ac-<lb />
cording to the experts,<lb />
and the come back<lb />
was in jeopardy. But<lb />
1983 has been a turn-<lb />
around year for<lb />
Duran, and he should<lb />
not be counted out<lb />
before he steps into<lb />
the ring against<lb />
Hagler.<lb />
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tle.<lb />
Mick LaSalle<lb />
Raps About<lb />
Golden Girls<lb />
Cont. from page 7<lb />
hands off me. It made<lb />
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them.<lb />
Even the name,<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Pirates Now 6-3<lb />
Sports<lb />
NOVEMBER 8. 1983 Page 10<lb />
Miami Loss Most Bitter Of All<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Never has there been such a<lb />
heartbreaking loss as the one the<lb />
Pirates experienced against fifth-<lb />
ranked Miami this weekend at the<lb />
Orange Bowl.<lb />
Hurricane freshman Bernie<lb />
Kosar sailed a 52-yard pass to<lb />
wide receiver Ed Brown to put<lb />
Miami on the 13-yard line.<lb />
Moving within inches of the<lb />
endzone after a few plays,<lb />
Miami's Kosar kept and ran in for<lb />
a touchdown with 1:04 left, giving<lb />
the Hurricanes a 12-7 lead. That<lb />
proved to be the winning<lb />
touchdown.<lb />
After Miami failed to score a<lb />
two-point conversion, the never-<lb />
dying Pirates fought back. With<lb />
four seconds left in the game,<lb />
Kevin Ingram threw a victory pass<lb />
to Stephon Adams who was on<lb />
the edge of the endzone, but<lb />
Pirate tightend Norwood Vann<lb />
knocked the ball out of Adams'<lb />
hands as he came down.<lb />
An emotional Ed Emory<lb />
couldn't find the words to express<lb />
his feelings after his third loss in<lb />
Florida this season. "I've got a<lb />
speech defect he said to a<lb />
Miami reporter. "How do you ex-<lb />
pect me to tell you the frustration<lb />
I feel?<lb />
"The players and I are getting<lb />
tired of getting so close. I don't<lb />
like it one bit. I'm not going down<lb />
there to gain credibility and get a<lb />
pat on the back for playing hard.<lb />
"I want to go down there and<lb />
win<lb />
Emory explained what went<lb />
wrong on the last play of the<lb />
game. "We threw a victory pass<lb />
to the left, and Stephon Adams<lb />
just stretched his body out. Nor-<lb />
wood Vann and Ricky Nichols<lb />
were down there, but the ball was<lb />
suppose to go to Stephon.<lb />
"They're (Vann and Nichols)<lb />
down there to catch any kind of<lb />
tips. Norwood was running the<lb />
post, and he ran of his course, but<lb />
he sure didn't mean to hit<lb />
Stephon.<lb />
"It was just one of those things,<lb />
like it wasn't meant to happen.<lb />
Everybody was trying to win there<lb />
in the last few seconds, and<lb />
Stephon had that ball. His<lb />
momentum carried him into the<lb />
endzone. It just wasn't mean to<lb />
be<lb />
The Pirates, who appear to be<lb />
jinxed every time they set foot in<lb />
Florida, went into the second half<lb />
with a 7-0 lead. The Pirates also<lb />
had halftime leads against Florida<lb />
State (losing 47-46) and Florida<lb />
(24-17) this season.<lb />
With 9:40 left in the second<lb />
quarter, Ingram found Vann wide<lb />
open in the endzone for an<lb />
18-yard pass touchdown.<lb />
But the Hurricanes held off<lb />
their storm until the second half.<lb />
With 4:48 left in the third quarter,<lb />
Kosar threw a four-yard pass to<lb />
fullback Albert Bentley for a<lb />
touchdown. ECU's Kevin Walker<lb />
then blocked Rick Tuten's extra<lb />
point kick, and the Pirates still<lb />
led, 7-6.<lb />
With less than five minutes re-<lb />
maining in the fourth quarter, the<lb />
Bucs were positioned on Miami's<lb />
four-yard line. The Pirates,<lb />
however, were unable to get the<lb />
ball in. "I don't think we had very<lb />
good play selection at that time<lb />
Emory said, "and we probably<lb />
should've changed personnel to a<lb />
certain extent<lb />
But even worse, placekicker<lb />
Jeff Heath came in and kicked a<lb />
21-yard field goal attempt wide<lb />
right. Heath also missed a 49-yard<lb />
field goal late in the first half.<lb />
Emory said Heath may have<lb />
been distracted by the loud boom<lb />
of Miami's cannon while he was<lb />
kicking. By regulation, Miami is<lb />
only suppose to fire off the can-<lb />
non, which was located by the<lb />
endzone, after a team has scored.<lb />
"That should have been a 15-yard<lb />
penalty Emory said.<lb />
Miami coach Howard<lb />
Schnellenberger had nothing for<lb />
compliments for the Pirates after<lb />
the game. "Our hats are off to Ed<lb />
Emory and his fine football team.<lb />
"I said all week how good they<lb />
were and that if the names on<lb />
their helmets had been Penn State<lb />
or Texas, there would have been<lb />
70,000 fans here screaming their<lb />
hearts out.<lb />
"East Carolina is that good<lb />
But only 39,255 fans found<lb />
their way to Miami's Orange Bowl<lb />
to watch their team battle out one<lb />
of their toughest wins to date.<lb />
In the first quarter, the Pirates<lb />
landed on Miami's 23 yard line,<lb />
but Jimmy Walden fumbled and<lb />
defensive back Kenny Calhoun<lb />
recovered at Miami's 14.<lb />
The Pirates also came close to<lb />
scoring again in the second<lb />
quarter when the Pirates marched<lb />
down field to Miami's 32-yard<lb />
line with just seconds remaining in<lb />
the quarter. But Heath's 49-yard<lb />
kick was unsuccessful, and the<lb />
Pirates went into the locker room<lb />
with a 7-0 lead.<lb />
Emory said this game has been<lb />
the toughest of the Pirates' three<lb />
losses in Florida this year. "We<lb />
won the ball game for 59 minutes<lb />
and when you lose in the last<lb />
minute, it's very discouraging and<lb />
heartbreaking he said. "We<lb />
should've won that football game.<lb />
I take full credit and responsibility<lb />
for the loss because we should've<lb />
won that game, but there's no<lb />
time for self pity in football<lb />
coaching<lb />
Defensively, the Pirates had<lb />
proven themselves against top<lb />
Division-I opponents, and Emory<lb />
said the team did it again in<lb />
Miami. "We gave up a 52-yard<lb />
pass late in the game, but a team<lb />
with a quarterback like Bernie<lb />
Kosar is going to do that.<lb />
"I just wish it would have come<lb />
early in the first half instead of<lb />
late in the second half<lb />
Emory described the Miami-<lb />
ECU game as one of the Pirates'<lb />
"most physical battles of the<lb />
season<lb />
That so-called battle took a toll<lb />
on the Bucs. Freshman right<lb />
tackle Joe Grinage was lost in the<lb />
first quarter, as well as runn-<lb />
ingback Jimmy Walden. Walden,<lb />
who has been playing for the past<lb />
few weeks with a broken hand,<lb />
was nauseous before the game.<lb />
Maury Banks was also suffering<lb />
from some type of virus on Satur-<lb />
d a y .<lb />
Cornerback Walker broke his<lb />
nose, and defensive tackle<lb />
Lawrence Brooks was unable to<lb />
play after suffering a head injury<lb />
last week. Brooks got in a scuffle<lb />
with freshman Ray Taliaferro at<lb />
the training table last week, and<lb />
Taliaferro broke a bottle over<lb />
Brooks' head. Brooks is expected<lb />
to play on Saturday.<lb />
Defensive tackle Steve<lb />
Hamilton reinjured his ankle but<lb />
managed to play. "He really suck-<lb />
ed it up with great deal of guts<lb />
Emory said. "We've never had to<lb />
face such adversity with our<lb />
lineup as we did against Miami<lb />
The Pirates, now 6-3, return to<lb />
Ficklen Stadium to take on<lb />
William &amp; Mary this Saturdav at<lb />
1:30 p.m.<lb />
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Soccer Team Faces Obstacles<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Tightend Norwood Vann scored the Pirates' only touchdown against Miami. Vann caught an 18-yard pass<lb />
from quarterback Kevin Ingram in the second quarter.<lb />
Emory Urges Spectators To Show<lb />
Pirates That Effort Is Appreciated<lb />
The ECU soccer team traveled<lb />
to Newport News, Va this<lb />
weekend, dropping a 1-0 decision<lb />
to Christopher Newport.<lb />
"This was a very disappointing<lb />
loss head coach Robbie Church<lb />
said. "We lost the game on a<lb />
penalty shot with twenty minutes<lb />
remaining in the contest<lb />
Six starters were out of the<lb />
game due to injuries or<lb />
disciplinary action, but Church<lb />
thought the team still played well<lb />
as a whole.<lb />
"We were around the goal so<lb />
many times, but we just weren't<lb />
able to put the ball in the net he<lb />
said. "It came down to whoever<lb />
got the breaks, and we haven't<lb />
gotten any breaks all year<lb />
Church said the Pirates were<lb />
also impressive on defense, and<lb />
credited midfielder Danny<lb />
Whelan, fullback David<lb />
Henenlotter and goalie Grant<lb />
Pearson with outstanding games.<lb />
Church considers Wrhelan to be<lb />
the most improved player return-<lb />
ing from last year. He's a very<lb />
hard worker and has been in-<lb />
valuable to this year's team.<lb />
Henenlotter is in his first year<lb />
with the Pirates. A transfer from<lb />
Nassau Junior College, Church<lb />
says he has made the transition to<lb />
Division-I soccer very well.<lb />
Pearson is a freshman from<lb />
Freehold, N.J and has been the<lb />
starting goalie for the Pirates all<lb />
season long. According to<lb />
Church, he has the chance for an<lb />
accomplished career at ECU.<lb />
Church said forward Alan<lb />
Smith played a good game offen-<lb />
sively. Smith is also a freshman,<lb />
and in high school scored an in-<lb />
credible 34 goals in 13 games, a<lb />
See CHURCH, Page 11<lb />
The Pirates simply played their<lb />
hearts out.<lb />
Even though there were those<lb />
Miami fans who threw bottles at<lb />
tiie Pirates when they headed to<lb />
their locker room, there were also<lb />
those who came around to say<lb />
how much they were impressed<lb />
with "the team that should be na-<lb />
tionally ranked<lb />
Everything was on the line for<lb />
the Pirates � a national ranking<lb />
and an automatic bowl bid. And<lb />
because of that, the 12-7 loss will<lb />
be a hard one to get over.<lb />
Especially for ECU head coach<lb />
Ed Emory.<lb />
CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
"It (the Miami loss) probably<lb />
cost this school a million dollars<lb />
because of a bowl Emory said,<lb />
"and it also cost us a national<lb />
ranking. But I tell you this, if<lb />
Miami's fifth, then we ought be to<lb />
sixth.<lb />
"We should have beaten Miami<lb />
just like we did Missouri<lb />
Do the Pirates still deserve a na-<lb />
tional ranking and a bowl bi�<lb />
Emory named quite a few reasons<lb />
why the Pirates do. "I think we're<lb />
probably one of the best 6-3 teams<lb />
in the country he said. "We<lb />
probably play the toughest<lb />
schedule in America with seven<lb />
road games.<lb />
"Getting on that plane every<lb />
week, playing on their field with<lb />
their officials, their crowd, their<lb />
noise, their bands � it's not an<lb />
easy thing to do.<lb />
"We're the only Division-I<lb />
team in the country to play seven<lb />
teams like we're playing on the<lb />
road, and the players have played<lb />
very good. We should have and<lb />
could have won all three<lb />
Emory said a bowl bid is still a<lb />
strong possibility. "Hey, we've<lb />
played teams in the top 20 this<lb />
year, and some of our neighbors<lb />
(UNC-Chapel Hill) have only<lb />
played two teams (Clemson,<lb />
Maryland) ranked in the top 20<lb />
In order to get a bowl bid,<lb />
Emory and the Pirates will have to<lb />
soundly defeat William &amp; Mary<lb />
this weekend and then finish the<lb />
season with a win against strong<lb />
Southern Mississippi.<lb />
"We want to finish 8-3 he<lb />
said. "We've got a chance to beat<lb />
William &amp; Mary at home<lb />
If the Pirates do beat top rival<lb />
William &amp; Mary, they will be the<lb />
tenth team in the last 20 years to<lb />
go undefeated at home.<lb />
But the Indians are averaging<lb />
nearly 20 points per contest this<lb />
year. This week, W&amp;M pounded<lb />
Marshall University, 48-24.<lb />
"They've been a thorn in my<lb />
side Emory said. "They do a<lb />
great job throwing the football,<lb />
but this game is so important to<lb />
us. We have to get this Miami<lb />
game out of our system, and<lb />
that's hard to do<lb />
"It's hard to forget. It's more<lb />
than just a game. You don't play<lb />
football because you love it. You<lb />
play football to accomplish things<lb />
in life and for the university it<lb />
represents<lb />
The Pirates have had several<lb />
opportunities to play in front of<lb />
big crowds and have seen just how<lb />
much fan enthusiasm and support<lb />
can benefit a team playing at<lb />
home.<lb />
Emory believes his team<lb />
deserves the same kind of treat-<lb />
ment. "We've got a great football<lb />
team he said. "When William &amp;<lb />
Mary comes in here, let's get on<lb />
them. Let's give them a hard time.<lb />
"Let's be good sports and be<lb />
clean and fair, but let's pull for<lb />
our team. Let's let the people<lb />
know that we are Pirates. We<lb />
don't want them to come in here<lb />
thinking we're friendly. This is<lb />
not a social event.<lb />
"We're there to win a football<lb />
game. I hope our place in Ficklen<lb />
Stadium gets tough to play in . I<lb />
hope our students have some of<lb />
that crowd noise that we've been<lb />
hearing all across the country<lb />
Emory said the Pirates will have<lb />
to play well offensively if they're<lb />
going to eliminate William &amp;<lb />
Mary. "We're gonna have to<lb />
score some points he said. "On<lb />
Saturday, we didn't have very<lb />
good field position. When we<lb />
went to Miami, we knew it was<lb />
gonna take more than seven<lb />
points to win<lb />
Emory said he believes Satur-<lb />
day's game will be wide open, and<lb />
he encouraged the student body to<lb />
attend.<lb />
"I think it is very important this<lb />
week if we want to do something<lb />
(bowl bid) with this football team<lb />
that every student possible try and<lb />
be there on Saturday.<lb />
"I think we need the students<lb />
now more than we've ever needed<lb />
them<lb />
That's a small request to ask<lb />
after watching the Pirates' perfor-<lb />
mance against Miami. The Bucs<lb />
may have come up a little short on<lb />
three occasions, but they've done<lb />
it against three of the top 10 teams<lb />
in the country.<lb />
A little appreciation? It's the<lb />
least we can do.<lb />
Free Safety CHnt Harris (48) beads toward Miami<lb />
to pull the Hurricane rasher off bis feet.<lb />
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Lamas,<lb />
Fall Sho<lb />
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Co<lb />
The ECU women's EC!<lb />
volleyball team drop- ly,<lb />
ped matches to the<lb />
William &amp; Mary and losij<lb />
Virginia Com- 0-1<lb />
monwealth this said!<lb />
weekend at the had!<lb />
William &amp; Mary in- sevi<lb />
vitational Volleyball goo<lb />
Tournament.<lb />
"We should have I<lb />
won both matches Mai<lb />
Coach Imogene wei<lb />
Truner said. "We mai<lb />
weren't able to mam- pers<lb />
tain our intensity, and don<lb />
that has been our pro- pres<lb />
blem all year long<lb />
The Lady Pirate bu<lb />
dropped their fii<lb />
match to Wilham I<lb />
Mary 18-16, 1-<lb />
15-13, 6-15 and 7-15<lb />
"Lita Lamas had an co <lb />
excellent game.<lb />
Turner said, "and at<lb />
one point in the - a I<lb />
she strung out 12 con-<lb />
secutive serve<lb />
Church,<lb />
Forward<lb />
Cont'd From Page 10<lb />
feat that was noted in<lb />
Sports Illustrated<lb />
ECU drops to 3-15<lb />
with the loss<lb />
Newport, but Churc<lb />
is optimistic that this<lb />
season will help the<lb />
Pirate soccer program<lb />
in the future.<lb />
"I think this year<lb />
will be good for us<lb />
down the road he<lb />
said. "More then half<lb />
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Virginia Mustt<lb />
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1983<lb />
CHARLOT-<lb />
TESVILLE, Va.<lb />
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Coach George Welsh<lb />
said Monday he wants<lb />
a defense that wins<lb />
games to go along<lb />
with his offense that<lb />
scores points.<lb />
Welsh's offense has<lb />
scored at least 21<lb />
points in all but one<lb />
of the Cavaliers' nine<lb />
games this season, but<lb />
Virginia is 5-4 because<lb />
in four of the last five<lb />
starts, the defense has<lb />
been purous.<lb />
"We have some<lb />
people who aren't<lb />
playing as well as they<lb />
can or aren't playing<lb />
as well as they did<lb />
earlier in the season<lb />
Welsh told reporters.<lb />
In it's last two<lb />
starts, Virginia's of-<lb />
fense cranked out 595<lb />
yards total offense<lb />
against Wake Forest<lb />
and 468 against<lb />
Georgia Tech. Yet the<lb />
Cavaliers lost to<lb />
Wake, 38-34, and to<lb />
Georgia Tech, 31-27.<lb />
"It's been different<lb />
things each week<lb />
said Welsh. "We've<lb />
had a lot of people<lb />
hurt and we've had to<lb />
switch some of our<lb />
people around. It's<lb />
affected our perfor-<lb />
mance<lb />
Five Cavalier<lb />
defensive starters<lb />
were injured and did<lb />
not play against<lb />
Georgia Tech. A<lb />
sixth, noseguard<lb />
David Bond, played<lb />
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"We're not holding<lb />
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Geopgia Tech can run<lb />
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did, what's North<lb />
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The Tar Heels,<lb />
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tional rivalry that has<lb />
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big offensive line<lb />
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By RANDY MEWS<lb />
The ECU women's<lb />
volleyball team drop-<lb />
ped matches to<lb />
William &amp; Mary and<lb />
Virginia Com-<lb />
monwealth this<lb />
weekend at the<lb />
William &amp; Mary in-<lb />
vitational Volleyball<lb />
Tournament.<lb />
"We should have<lb />
won both matches<lb />
Coach Imogene<lb />
Truner said. "We<lb />
weren't able to main-<lb />
tain our intensity, and<lb />
that has been our pro-<lb />
Mem all year long<lb />
The Lady Pirates<lb />
dropped their first<lb />
match to William <lb />
Mary 18-16, 13-15,<lb />
15-13, 6-15 and 7-15.<lb />
"1 ita Lamas had an<lb />
excellent game<lb />
Turner said, "and at<lb />
one point in the match<lb />
she strung out 12 con-<lb />
secutive serves<lb />
Against Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth,<lb />
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ly, but once again let<lb />
the match slip away,<lb />
losing 15-6, 15-17,<lb />
0-15 and 7-15. Turner<lb />
said Ann Guida, who<lb />
had been injured for<lb />
several weeks, had a<lb />
good defensive game<lb />
for the Bucs.<lb />
Lorraine Foster and<lb />
Martha McQuillan<lb />
were both unable to<lb />
make the trip due to<lb />
personal reasons. "I<lb />
don't know if their<lb />
presence would have<lb />
made a difference,<lb />
but both are regulars<lb />
in the line-up<lb />
Turner said.<lb />
As far as individual<lb />
performances were<lb />
concerned, Turner<lb />
said that Lamas not<lb />
only had a good game<lb />
serving, but also led<lb />
the Pirates on offense<lb />
and defense. "Lita<lb />
just had an excellent<lb />
all-around game. She<lb />
had more kills than<lb />
anybody, and was<lb />
also the team leader in<lb />
blocks<lb />
Lamas is con-<lb />
sidered the most ex-<lb />
perienced member of<lb />
the Lady Pirate team<lb />
and acts as a coach on<lb />
the court. Turner says<lb />
she knows the game<lb />
exceptionally well and<lb />
has been invaluable in<lb />
her ability to instruct<lb />
the younger players.<lb />
While a player at<lb />
Miami Dade Com-<lb />
munity College,<lb />
Lamas led her team to<lb />
two state champion-<lb />
ships and a third and<lb />
fourth-place finish<lb />
nationally.<lb />
The Pirates will<lb />
play their final home<lb />
match of the season<lb />
tonight in Minges<lb />
Colliseum at 7:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Church, ECU Looking<lb />
Forward to Wolf pack<lb />
t. ont'd From Page 10<lb />
feat that was noted in<lb />
r Illustrated.<lb />
ECU drops to 3-15<lb />
'j. 11 h the loss to<lb />
Newport, but Church<lb />
optimistic that this<lb />
;eason will help the<lb />
Pirate soccer program<lb />
n the future.<lb />
"1 think this year<lb />
Aiil be good for us<lb />
down the road he<lb />
said. "More then half<lb />
the team is composed<lb />
of freshmen, and if<lb />
nothing else, this<lb />
season will be a good<lb />
learning experience<lb />
for them<lb />
ECU will play their<lb />
final game of the<lb />
season tomorrow at 3<lb />
p.m. against powerful<lb />
N.C. State. The game<lb />
will be played at the<lb />
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ting it to be the<lb />
toughest game of the<lb />
year for his team.<lb />
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