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OHie lEaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.S�Nor<lb />
Tuesday, November 22,1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages,<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Committee Says No To December Ceremony<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
The ECU Commencement<lb />
Committee, chaired by Handicap-<lb />
ped Services Coordinator C.C.<lb />
Rowe, examined the possibility of<lb />
a mid-year commencement during<lb />
the 1984-85<lb />
school year,<lb />
and last<lb />
month recom-<lb />
mended to<lb />
Chancellor<lb />
John M.<lb />
Howell that<lb />
ECU not hold<lb />
a graduation<lb />
ceremony in<lb />
December<lb />
unless several<lb />
problems can be overcome.<lb />
According to statistics from the<lb />
Registrar's Office, approximately<lb />
50 percent of ECU graduates<lb />
Nuclear War<lb />
Movie Boosts<lb />
ABC Ratings<lb />
(UPI) � ABC Research said<lb />
Monday an estimated 100 million<lb />
Americans watched the network's<lb />
nuclear war movie The Day After,<lb />
according to the overnight Nielsen<lb />
Ratings from six of the nation's<lb />
largest TV markets.<lb />
ABC called the viewing rate ex-<lb />
ceptional and predicted Day<lb />
After would be the highest rated<lb />
movie ever to air on network<lb />
television but in February, more<lb />
viewers watched the last episode<lb />
of the CBS series "M�ASH<lb />
National ratings are not releas-<lb />
ed by the A.C. Nielsen Company<lb />
until Tuesday, but ABC said an<lb />
average of the overnight figures<lb />
for the six markets gave The Day-<lb />
After a 52.2 rating with a 68 per-<lb />
cent share of the viewing au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
In February of 1983, the last<lb />
episode of "M�AS� H" had a<lb />
60.3 rating and a 77 percent share.<lb />
The Nielsen base includes about<lb />
83 million households in America<lb />
and each rating point represents<lb />
some 838,000 homes � as oppos-<lb />
ed to individual viewers.<lb />
The network's viewership drop-<lb />
ped off immediately after the<lb />
movie, during the "Viewpoint"<lb />
special featuring an interview with<lb />
si�rrMarv of<lb />
State George<lb />
For ECU<lb />
Students sion of the<lb />
pih'tMr -� movie mode<lb />
reactions to rated by ABC<lb />
The Day newsman Ted<lb />
After, see ABC said<lb />
story, page tne special,<lb />
� which aired<lb />
 from 10:25<lb />
p.m. to 11:40<lb />
p.m. EST and was aimed at put-<lb />
ting the nuclear armament issue<lb />
back in perspective after the emo-<lb />
tion charged movie, had an over-<lb />
night average rating of 30.4 with a<lb />
52 percent share of the viewing<lb />
audience.<lb />
There was little joy over at<lb />
NBC, where the first part of its<lb />
three part miniseries "Kennedy"<lb />
ran head on against the ABC<lb />
"media event<lb />
In the nation's three major<lb />
television markets 'Kennedy"<lb />
starring Martin Sheen and Bar-<lb />
bara Blair did as follows: New<lb />
York, 11 rating with a 14 percent<lb />
share of the viewing audience;<lb />
Chicago, 11.7 rating, 14 share,<lb />
and Los Angeles, 9.4 rating and a<lb />
13 share.<lb />
The second and third parts of<lb />
"Kennedy air Tuesday and<lb />
Wednesday, with the assassina-<lb />
tion scene occurring at the end of<lb />
the film, on the 20th anniversary<lb />
of the shooting of the president.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Entertainment6<lb />
Sports9<lb />
10<lb />
� Tne 194 Phi Kappa Phi<lb />
SypiaJMi to scftedaled for<lb />
Feoraary 2�-24. See story,<lb />
3.<lb />
complete their schooling during<lb />
the summer and fall semesters.<lb />
Weighing the pros and cons of<lb />
the December ceremony, ECU<lb />
contacted almost a dozen univer-<lb />
sities, including Appalachian<lb />
State, Florida State University,<lb />
the University of Georgia, UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill, UNC-Charlotte,<lb />
UNC-Greensboro, and Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth. Of these, only<lb />
FSU holds a mid-year commence-<lb />
ment. The school established the<lb />
commencement a few years ago<lb />
and plans to continue it because it<lb />
has been well received by<lb />
graduates and faculty.<lb />
ECU Commencement is<lb />
scheduled in Ficklin Stadium next<lb />
May. However, in the event of<lb />
foul weather, commencement<lb />
must be moved to Minges Col-<lb />
iseum, which safely holds only<lb />
6,800 people. This limits the<lb />
number of guests each graduate<lb />
can invite. A December com-<lb />
mencement would alleviate the at-<lb />
tendance problem, and both<lb />
ceremonies could be held in<lb />
Minges since there would be fewer<lb />
graduates. Also, graduates would<lb />
not be limited in the number of<lb />
guests they could invite.<lb />
A mid-year commencement<lb />
could cause cost increases of ap-<lb />
proximately $7,066.87, according<lb />
to a study done by the Com-<lb />
mencement Committee. Rowe<lb />
said the $15 fee each graduate<lb />
pays "barely" covers expenses.<lb />
The committee predicted<lb />
students and faculty members<lb />
who have Christmas plans will be<lb />
anxious to leave school after final<lb />
exams, not wanting to shorten<lb />
Christmas break for the<lb />
ceremony. Herbert L. Carter,<lb />
chairman of the instrumental<lb />
department in the School of<lb />
Music, said he didn't think he<lb />
could depend on orchestra<lb />
members remaining on campus to<lb />
play at the graduation service.<lb />
The commencement committee<lb />
surveyed 700 randomly selected<lb />
1981 graduates and discovered<lb />
that 64 percent of the summer and<lb />
fall semester graduates would like<lb />
to have a December commence-<lb />
ment. This data was based on 107<lb />
of the returned, usable question-<lb />
naires.<lb />
Because of the questionable<lb />
validity of the 1981 Commence-<lb />
ment Survey, the Commencement<lb />
Committee suggested that present<lb />
juniors and seniors be allowed to<lb />
provide input.<lb />
Mid-Year Commencement Ceremony<lb />
Academic attire �<lb />
Platform party<lb />
Academic attire �<lb />
Graduates<lb />
Traffic control staff<lb />
Printing costs<lb />
Memoranda � faculty<lb />
and graduates<lb />
65 piece orchestra<lb />
Flowers<lb />
Total<lb />
Actual Cost<lb />
1983<lb />
$205.92<lb />
$19,701.76<lb />
$520<lb />
$6,384.88<lb />
$291.43<lb />
$2,925<lb />
$187.20<lb />
$30,216<lb />
Projected Cost<lb />
1984-1985<lb />
$411.84<lb />
$21,671.94<lb />
$1,040<lb />
$7,400<lb />
$534.88<lb />
$5,850<lb />
$374.40<lb />
$37,283<lb />
SGA Approves Music School Funding<lb />
Easor<lb />
By GREG R1DEOUT<lb />
Editorial P��r Editor<lb />
The Student Forum for Musical<lb />
Organizations received $3,516.50<lb />
from the Student Government<lb />
Association Monday night, but<lb />
not until after a long debate en-<lb />
sued over whose responsibility it<lb />
was to fund the group. The money<lb />
is to cover expenses for two trips<lb />
that have already occured. The<lb />
group represents the School of<lb />
Music and its various music<lb />
ensembles.<lb />
The music school, as well as the<lb />
art school and drama department,<lb />
traditionally send students to the<lb />
SGA for additional funding the<lb />
departments can't get from the<lb />
university. During the debate, a<lb />
few SGA members suggested the<lb />
arouD ask university officials for<lb />
the $15,053 needed for travel. The<lb />
group's chairman, Steve<lb />
Chenault, said School of Music<lb />
Dean Charles F. Schwarz has ex-<lb />
hausted all other methods of fun-<lb />
ding.<lb />
Chenault said the different<lb />
ensembles were caught in a<lb />
catch-22 situation. The SGA ex-<lb />
pects the group to get funding<lb />
from the school, and the school<lb />
tells them to go to the SGA.<lb />
The first strike against the bill<lb />
was a non-prejudicial report from<lb />
the appropriations committee.<lb />
The committee took the stance<lb />
because of a guideline which<lb />
prevents the committee from fun-<lb />
ding groups for travel. Then, as<lb />
soon as the bill hit the floor,<lb />
legislator Jim Ensor offered an<lb />
amendment to reduce the bill to<lb />
ECU Economics Minor<lb />
Offered Next Semester;<lb />
Major To Come Later<lb />
By STEPHEN SHERBIN<lb />
Son Writer<lb />
An economics minor at ECU<lb />
was unanimously approved by the<lb />
Faculty Senate in October, and an<lb />
economics major is tentatively<lb />
scheduled for the fall semester of<lb />
1984.<lb />
According to Dr. Carson Bays,<lb />
the coordinator of economics pro-<lb />
gram in the Department of<lb />
Sociology, Anthropology and<lb />
Economics, a student currently<lb />
has to major in decision sciences<lb />
with a concentration in economics<lb />
to get the recognition of an<lb />
economics degree. The creation of<lb />
the new degrees is "shifting" of<lb />
economics from the School of<lb />
Business to social sciences with<lb />
sociology and anthropology.<lb />
Bays said the economics pro-<lb />
gram will include "analytical and<lb />
quantitative" courses formerly in<lb />
the School of Business in addition<lb />
to eight new courses designed to<lb />
reinstate a more traditional,<lb />
theoretical approach to<lb />
economics.<lb />
While Bays admitted that "the<lb />
university is sensitive to any<lb />
change he said he foresees no<lb />
problems with the new program.<lb />
Bays also complimented the deci-<lb />
sion sciences department, under<lb />
Dr. Louis H. Zincone, with being<lb />
"extremely cooperative and very<lb />
helpful<lb />
Eight new courses added to the<lb />
economics curriculum will be<lb />
available in January. They include<lb />
intermediate economics,<lb />
econometrics, money and bank-<lb />
ing, antitrust and regulations,<lb />
Bays<lb />
labor economics, industrial<lb />
organizations, international trade<lb />
and business cycles and<lb />
forecasting.<lb />
The qualifications for the new<lb />
minor, also available in January,<lb />
will require twenty-four credit<lb />
hours with twelve credit hours of<lb />
specified courses.<lb />
Still in the planning stage, the<lb />
economics major will probably<lb />
allow flexibility between a more<lb />
mathematically-aimed bachelor of<lb />
sciences degree and a more<lb />
generalized, theoretical bachelor<lb />
of arts degree, Bays said.<lb />
Bays encourages people to<lb />
educate themselves in economics<lb />
"to avoid being deceived by peo-<lb />
ple who say they are economists<lb />
Rebel '84 Reception<lb />
Contest Winners Announced<lb />
Saturday, Nov. 19, the Rebel,<lb />
ECU's LiteraryArt Magazine<lb />
held a reception to announce the<lb />
winners of the 1984 Rebel<lb />
LiteraryArt contest. The gather-<lb />
ing, held at the Art and Camera<lb />
Gallery on Cotanche Street, began<lb />
at 7 p.m. Winners were announc-<lb />
ed at approximately 8.p.m.<lb />
In the prose competition, Cam<lb />
Sloan won first place with a short<lb />
story, "Random Scenes Se-<lb />
cond place went to Jeff Jones for<lb />
"Captain Danger Jones was<lb />
also awarded second place in the<lb />
poetry competition for his work,<lb />
"Kentucky Grandpa Malynn<lb />
Linton won first place in poetry<lb />
with "Passing<lb />
A third place award was given,<lb />
without a monetary gift, to<lb />
Elizabeth Ito Hart and Sherrill<lb />
Owens.<lb />
In the visual art competition,<lb />
George McKim took the best-in-<lb />
show prize with a drawing,<lb />
"Vicissitude First place in pain-<lb />
ting went to Marty Harden, while<lb />
Leslie Karpinski had the best mix-<lb />
ed media piece in the competition.<lb />
First place in the graphics<lb />
category went to Christopher<lb />
Palmer, and the best illustration<lb />
was done by John Boone.<lb />
Jo Pumphrey took the top prize<lb />
for drawing with "The Arrival<lb />
and Gregory Shelnutt won the<lb />
sculpture competition for the se-<lb />
cond year in a row with "Tripod<lb />
Landscape First place in design<lb />
went to Diane Maisel, and the<lb />
award in the ceramics category<lb />
went to James Lux.<lb />
Prize money was donated by<lb />
The Attic and Budweiser. Cash<lb />
awards for 1st place in prose and<lb />
poetry were $80; second place<lb />
winners received $25. Prizes for<lb />
visual art were $20 for first place<lb />
in each category and $125 for the<lb />
best-in-show.<lb />
Judges for prose were Bill<lb />
Hallberg and Carlyn Ebert of the<lb />
English department. Poetry<lb />
judges were Pat Bizzaro and Luke<lb />
Whisnant. Art school faculty<lb />
members Tran Gordley, Marilyn<lb />
Gordley, Michael Ehlbeck and<lb />
John Satterfield judged the art<lb />
competition.<lb />
"There were a lot of good, ex-<lb />
perienced artists this year, in-<lb />
cluding some graduate students<lb />
Ellen Moore, editor of the Rebel,<lb />
said.<lb />
"We'd like to thank all the<lb />
judges and contestants Moore<lb />
said, "but we're sorry we didn't<lb />
have more faculty and Media<lb />
Board support<lb />
Ellen Moore<lb />
The winners works will be<lb />
published in Rebel '84 and sent<lb />
with the magazine to the 61st an-<lb />
nual Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association Contest.<lb />
Approximately 75 people at-<lb />
tended the wine and cheeze recep-<lb />
tion at which the announcements<lb />
of winners was made. The winn-<lb />
ing visual art works, as well as<lb />
other entries judged worthy of<lb />
note, were on display in The<lb />
Frame Shop gallery.<lb />
The Rebel '84 will be published<lb />
next spring and available to<lb />
students by the fall semester of<lb />
1984. It will include many works<lb />
that did not win awards.<lb />
$1,000 with the recommendation<lb />
Chancellor Howell fund the addi-<lb />
tional $14,053.<lb />
Ensor's amendment was further<lb />
amended to $3,516.50 to fund the<lb />
trips that have already taken<lb />
place. SGA President Paul Naso<lb />
then urged the legislature to con-<lb />
sider the importance of the School<lb />
of Music and how it enhances the<lb />
prestige of the students and the<lb />
university. Legislator David<lb />
Brown also praised the school and<lb />
suggested the ensembles asking<lb />
for money consider performing<lb />
concerts for the students on<lb />
weekends.<lb />
The amendment was passed by<lb />
a 22-9 vote; the bill was then pass-<lb />
ed by consent.<lb />
If the forum is unable to get the<lb />
rest of the money through the un-<lb />
viversity, they will have to come<lb />
back to the SGA for the re-<lb />
mainder of the money needed.<lb />
Forum Chairman Chenault said<lb />
his group had discussed with Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life Elmer<lb />
Meyer the possibility of a student<lb />
fee to fund the groups. This<lb />
method, he said, would assure the<lb />
groups of the money needed.<lb />
Meyer said he felt the groups<lb />
should continue to come to the<lb />
SGA for their money. He sug-<lb />
gested alternativemethods be set<lb />
up to guarantee the music, drama<lb />
and art groups of the money they<lb />
need.<lb />
The SGA, after this appropria-<lb />
tion, has slightly under $14,000 to<lb />
spend for the remainder of '83-84<lb />
academic vear.<lb />
Gillam Announces<lb />
Candidacy Monday<lb />
For Congress Seat<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Saying he will provide "the<lb />
energy, spirit, compassion and<lb />
youth to provide new solutions to<lb />
the problems" of eastern North<lb />
Carolina, State Representative<lb />
John Gillam announced his can-<lb />
didacy Monday for the First<lb />
District Congressional seat now<lb />
held by Walter B. Jones.<lb />
The 37-year-old Democrat<lb />
made a swing through seven<lb />
eastern North Carolina cities<lb />
Monday, stopping in Greenville at<lb />
noon to kick off his campaign.<lb />
Gillam, the Sixth House<lb />
District Representative to the<lb />
N.C. General Assembly, spoke to<lb />
a crowd of approximately 100, in-<lb />
cluding many prominant members<lb />
of the black community. City<lb />
Councilman-elect Edward Carter<lb />
served as moderator, and D.D.<lb />
Garrett, chairman of the Pitt<lb />
County NAACP, opened the<lb />
ceremony with a prayer.<lb />
Gillam focused on economic<lb />
and environmental issuses affec-<lb />
ting the region, pledging to fight<lb />
"economic recession, unemploy-<lb />
ment, burdensome taxes,<lb />
bureaucracy and waste in govern-<lb />
ment He stressed the need for<lb />
non-polluting industry in the<lb />
region and improved public<lb />
schools with assistance from state<lb />
and national government.<lb />
Asked if he supported increased<lb />
federal aid for schools, Gillam<lb />
said "We need to look very<lb />
carefully at how we can improve<lb />
the educational system for eastern<lb />
North Carolina Gillam is a<lb />
former English teacher and has a<lb />
master's degree in education.<lb />
Gillam claimed thet "for eight<lb />
generations my family has framed<lb />
the lands in eastern North<lb />
Carolina He promised to find<lb />
See GIL LAM, Page 5<lb />
Homeward Bound<lb />
wilbe<lb />
at 10 p.m. Moat ECU<lb />
for tarkey, dreariat aad<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
NOVEMBER 22, 1983<lb />
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CORRECTION<lb />
The Committee on the Status<lb />
of Minorities headed by Dr Clln<lb />
ton Downing will hold a meeting<lb />
Nov ?9 not the l�th as previous<lb />
ly announced in last weeks<lb />
paper at 3 00 p m in<lb />
Mendenhali Student Center We<lb />
would like the student leaders of<lb />
this campus to come and share<lb />
their ideas with us Please at<lb />
teno' <lb />
CIRCLE K<lb />
ECU CIRCLE K Club InvitM<lb />
you to come out and join us this<lb />
coming and every 1 uesdav night<lb />
at 7 00 P m m Mendenhali room<lb />
221 tor fun and socializing Hope<lb />
to see you there<lb />
ZBT<lb />
BEST BODY<lb />
CONTEST RESULTS<lb />
Congratulations to Jack<lb />
Ciower who received firs' place<lb />
teff Cherry for second and Sa!<lb />
Anello for third We also thank<lb />
all the contestants who put on an<lb />
excellent show tor the girls<lb />
JL<lb /><lb />
INFORMAL<lb />
RECREATION<lb />
HOURS<lb />
All services will follow a nor<lb />
mal schedule through Tuesday<lb />
Nov 22 All services will be clos<lb />
ed Thursday Nov 24 through<lb />
Sunday Nov 27 Wednesday<lb />
Nov 23, Memorial Gymnasium<lb />
Equipment Room. Gymnasium<lb />
Weight Room Pool will be open<lb />
following normal schedules.<lb />
Close at 5 00 p m<lb />
Minges Coliseum Weight<lb />
Room and pool will be closed<lb />
PHI<lb />
ETA SIGMA<lb />
There will be a meeting today<lb />
in Mendenhali room 212 at 5 IS<lb />
p m Following the meeting we<lb />
will go to Mr Gatti's for dinner<lb />
We hope everyone will attend!<lb />
BEER MUGS<lb />
Today is your last day to order<lb />
beer mugs They make great<lb />
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ATTENTION<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
There win be a spec Bl<lb />
general meeting tor all Am<lb />
bassadors on Wednesday. Nov<lb />
30 at 5 p m in MenoenhaH Stu<lb />
dent Center Room 221<lb />
Members are especially en<lb />
couraged to attend as this will be<lb />
our last official meeting of the<lb />
semester<lb />
CANDY CANE<lb />
O'GRAMS<lb />
Candy cane o grams are com<lb />
ingll The AOH's are selling<lb />
giant candy canes to be<lb />
delivered with your holiday<lb />
message By a Santa Come by<lb />
the student Store Nos 30 Dec<lb />
6th for more informal on<lb />
PRE SEASON<lb />
BASKETBALL<lb />
OFFICIALS<lb />
A limited number of Basket<lb />
ball Officials are needed by the<lb />
Department of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Services tor Pre<lb />
Season Basketball Tournament<lb />
The training clinic will begin<lb />
Monday Nov 28 at 6 p m in<lb />
Room 102 Memorial Gym<lb />
nasium Rules, interpretations<lb />
and mechanics will be discuss<lb />
ed Officials will be hired based<lb />
on experience and practical and<lb />
written tests Pre Season<lb />
Basketball Officials Clinic Mon<lb />
day Nov 28 6 p m Rm 102.<lb />
Mem Gym.<lb />
EVERYONE<lb />
WHO'S ANYONE!<lb />
ECU Millet will be sponsoring<lb />
a Chanukah Celebration on<lb />
Wednesday Nov 30th at 7 30<lb />
p m at the Methodist Student<lb />
Center located at 501 E 5th St<lb />
across from Garret Dorm<lb />
Fina out what the "Festval of<lb />
Lights is all about! Everyone<lb />
in welcome Free of charge<lb />
MALE STRIPPER<lb />
The pledges of Sigma Nu pre<lb />
sent the first ever Ladies Lock<lb />
in a' the Elbo room, Nov 29<lb />
featuring a professional Male<lb />
Stripper Ladies will be allowed<lb />
m at 8 p m to get happy hour<lb />
prices and to see the STRIP<lb />
PER Then at 10 p m the men<lb />
will be let in to get the same hap<lb />
py hour prices all night Great<lb />
door prizes will be given out at<lb />
11 p m Get your advance tickets<lb />
Irom any Sigma Nu pledge<lb />
THANKSGIVING<lb />
STORY<lb />
It Is Important during the up<lb />
coming holiday that we not<lb />
overlook the significance of the<lb />
original Thanksgiving Day The<lb />
socialistic communal theories<lb />
brought from Europe by the<lb />
Pilgrims settling at Plymouth in<lb />
1620 resulted In most of them dy<lb />
ing by starvation Only after the<lb />
Pilgrims realized that taking the<lb />
fruits of labor from one In<lb />
dividual and bestowing those on<lb />
another diminishes the incentive<lb />
of both individuals, did their<lb />
celebration of a bountiful<lb />
harvest become possible<lb />
Hopefully we all will tind time<lb />
to reflect on the blessing we<lb />
Americans have received as a<lb />
nation From the ECU College<lb />
Republicans have a good<lb />
Thanksgiving!<lb />
FNIMMEETING<lb />
There will be an official<lb />
meeting of all graduate students<lb />
who are in the Department of<lb />
Food Nutrition and Institution<lb />
Management in the School of<lb />
Home Economics This meeting<lb />
will be held on Dec 1 at 8:30<lb />
p m in the Vanlanding Room of<lb />
the Home Economics building<lb />
All FNIM graduate students are<lb />
encouraged to attend.<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
REPUBLICANS<lb />
The CR swill meet tonight in the<lb />
Mendenhali Coffee house at 5 30<lb />
p m Committees will report<lb />
ACCOUNTING<lb />
SOCIETY<lb />
DINNER<lb />
The Accounting Society will<lb />
hold it s dinner meeting on Mon<lb />
day Dec 5 at 7 p m at Western<lb />
Sizznn, 10th St The guest<lb />
speaker will be Larry Keech,<lb />
CPA from Pittard and Perry<lb />
Members and prospective<lb />
members are invited to attend<lb />
Sign up sheet is on Accounting<lb />
Society Bulletin Board<lb />
ZBTLIL'<lb />
SISTERS<lb />
The brothers of ZBT would<lb />
like to thank the LIT sisters for a<lb />
great Thanksgiving dinner As<lb />
you well know, the way to a<lb />
brother's heart is through his<lb />
stomach and you reached the<lb />
heart of every brother. The food<lb />
was excellent and we appreciate<lb />
the effort It took to prepare<lb />
VARIETY SHOW<lb />
Variety show for the benefit<lb />
of the Pitt County Foster<lb />
Childrens Fund Saturday, Dec<lb />
3, at 7 30 p m In Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center A $2 00 minimum dona<lb />
tlon (ticket requests should be<lb />
made at the circulation desk at<lb />
Joyner Library)<lb />
Door Prizes donated by<lb />
Greenville Area Merchants<lb />
sponsored by J Y. Joyner<lb />
Library ECU<lb />
GAMMA<lb />
BETA PHI<lb />
Help support the Casweii<lb />
Center in Kinston for mentally<lb />
retarded by participating in<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi's ticket sale<lb />
For a 50 cent donation in<lb />
dividual may win gifts which<lb />
include: tour large two item plz<lb />
zas from PTA, two passes for a<lb />
free week of exercise at<lb />
Southern Health Spa, one large<lb />
ECU ceramic mug from the Stu<lb />
dent Supply Store, and two ECU<lb />
shirts from the UBE All pro<lb />
ceeds will benefit the Caswell<lb />
center Our drawing will be held<lb />
on our regularly scheduled<lb />
meeting Dec 1 Thank you for<lb />
your support in helping the men<lb />
tally retarded<lb />
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Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity would<lb />
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Sorority tor a great social<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
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Topic For<lb />
Symposiw<lb />
By JENNIFER<lb />
JENDRASIAk<lb />
Stan Wrttaf<lb />
"Peace and War<lb />
1984 Power and<lb />
Moral<lb />
Responsibility" is<lb />
year's topic for the.<lb />
Ninth Annual ECU<lb />
Phi Kappa Phi Svm-<lb />
posium. which<lb />
take place Feb 20-24<lb />
1984<lb />
A different paper<lb />
topic is chosen each<lb />
year by the Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi Symposium Com-<lb />
Deficit<lb />
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JENDRASIAK<lb />
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Student Union Be<lb />
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By JENNIFER<lb />
JENDRASIAK<lb />
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for a World Harves:<lb />
was held Thurs.<lb />
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Symposium Papers<lb />
By JENNIFER<lb />
JENDRASIAK<lb />
"Peace and War<lb />
1984: Power and<lb />
Moral<lb />
Responsibility" is this<lb />
year's topic for th<lb />
Ninth Annual ECU<lb />
Phi Kappa Phi Sym-<lb />
posium, which will<lb />
take place Feb. 20-24,<lb />
1984.<lb />
A different paper<lb />
topic is chosen each<lb />
year by the Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi Symposium Com-<lb />
mittee. "We pick a<lb />
topic that we believe<lb />
to be of interest to<lb />
world scholarship,<lb />
and this year we pick-<lb />
ed one that we believ-<lb />
ed to be timely and of<lb />
general interest said<lb />
Dr. J. William Byrd,<lb />
ECU physics pro-<lb />
fessor and a member<lb />
of the Symposium<lb />
Committee.<lb />
The committee will<lb />
select both student<lb />
and faculty papers for<lb />
presentation during<lb />
the symposium.<lb />
Awards if $100 each<lb />
will be presented to<lb />
the two students<lb />
whose papers are<lb />
judged to be best in<lb />
terms of creativity,<lb />
constructive ideas and<lb />
overall quality.<lb />
The writer of the<lb />
best student paper will<lb />
present his paper dur-<lb />
ing the syposium. Ac-<lb />
cording to Byrd,<lb />
faculty papers will be<lb />
selected on the basis<lb />
of their specific<lb />
topics, with an em-<lb />
phasis placed on a<lb />
balance of view-<lb />
points. All papers<lb />
selected for presenta-<lb />
tion in the symposium<lb />
will be published in a<lb />
special proceedings<lb />
issue.<lb />
The deadline for<lb />
submission of faculty<lb />
abstracts is Dec 9,<lb />
1983, while the<lb />
deadline for student<lb />
papers is January 27,<lb />
1984. All papers and<lb />
abstracts should be<lb />
submitted to Dr. Fred<lb />
Broadhurst at the<lb />
School of<lb />
Technology. A list of<lb />
guidelines is available.<lb />
"We would like to<lb />
see more students<lb />
writing papers. We<lb />
believe that the sym-<lb />
posium has emerged<lb />
as one of the more<lb />
significant scholarly<lb />
institutions on cam-<lb />
pus and we encourage<lb />
participation in it<lb />
said Byrd.<lb />
The committee also<lb />
hopes to bring in<lb />
well�known outside<lb />
speakers. Byrd said he<lb />
is currently in contact<lb />
with several people<lb />
and hopes to schedule<lb />
one for the sym-<lb />
posium.<lb />
Lawyer Discusses Women's Legal Rights<lb />
By ANDREA<lb />
MARKELLO<lb />
stair mm<lb />
Property and<lb />
domestic laws, finan-<lb />
cial security and credit<lb />
options currently<lb />
changed in N.C.<lb />
legislation were some<lb />
of the topics discussed<lb />
by local Greenville at-<lb />
torney Ann<lb />
Hefflefinger-Bamhill<lb />
last Thursday in her<lb />
talk "Legal Issues Af-<lb />
fecting Women in<lb />
North Carolina The<lb />
presentation was<lb />
sponsored by the<lb />
ECU's Committee on<lb />
the Status of Women<lb />
as a part of their<lb />
1983-84 Lunch Time<lb />
Learning Series<lb />
Seminar program.<lb />
"Effective July 1,<lb />
1983, both the hus-<lb />
band and wife have<lb />
equal rights to rent in-<lb />
comes and control of<lb />
property held by the<lb />
entirity said<lb />
Hef flefinger-Barnhill.<lb />
Also, the new<lb />
Equitable Distribu-<lb />
tion Act allows more<lb />
appropriate distribu-<lb />
tion of property in<lb />
divorce cases.<lb />
Divorce laws have<lb />
changed and effective<lb />
since Oct. 1, the only<lb />
way to obtain a<lb />
divorce in North<lb />
Carolina is through a<lb />
one-year separation,<lb />
eliminating the prior<lb />
popular "no-fault"<lb />
method.<lb />
In the area of finan-<lb />
cial security,<lb />
Hefflefinger-Bamhill<lb />
discussed women hav-<lb />
ing fewer retirement<lb />
benefits, and said<lb />
women have difficulty<lb />
obtaining health in-<lb />
surance. She said<lb />
women being in and<lb />
out of the work force,<lb />
due to such reasons as<lb />
location changes,<lb />
can't get pensions<lb />
since previous work<lb />
records don't<lb />
transfer.<lb />
However, also em-<lb />
phasized is women<lb />
wanting equal pay for<lb />
equal work and the<lb />
reality there is a<lb />
strong demand for<lb />
more women in the<lb />
work force with<lb />
women needing a<lb />
credit rating in their<lb />
own name.<lb />
Hefflefinger-<lb />
Barnhill said a good<lb />
way to gain a credit<lb />
rating is to begin in<lb />
college by obtaining a<lb />
credit card at a<lb />
popular department<lb />
store and charge small<lb />
amounts each month.<lb />
Other current<lb />
changes in N.C.<lb />
legislation include<lb />
permission for mid-<lb />
wives to practice<lb />
under the supervision<lb />
of a physician, or if<lb />
they are skilled<lb />
enough, alone,<lb />
"which is done a lot<lb />
in North Carolina<lb />
she added.<lb />
Day care legislation<lb />
is not good, according<lb />
to Hefflefinger-<lb />
Bamhill said. "No<lb />
real legislation exists,<lb />
and standards need to<lb />
be set<lb />
In terms of child<lb />
support legislation,<lb />
effective ways to col-<lb />
lect are difficult. In<lb />
Pitt County 2,000<lb />
child support orders<lb />
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JENDRASIAK<lb />
Staft Writer<lb />
The financially un-<lb />
successful Charlie<lb />
DanielsMarshall<lb />
Tucker concert was<lb />
one of the topics<lb />
discussed at a Thurs-<lb />
day meeting of the<lb />
Student Union Board.<lb />
The Charlie Daniels<lb />
concert Homecoming<lb />
weekend was only the<lb />
second concert to<lb />
have lost money at<lb />
ECU in recent years.<lb />
The loss is estimated<lb />
as being between<lb />
$8,000 and $12,000 by<lb />
Jerry Dilsaver, chair-<lb />
man of the Special At-<lb />
traction Committee.<lb />
The gate receipts from<lb />
the concert were not<lb />
even enough to cover<lb />
the fee for Daniels<lb />
and Tucker.<lb />
The Evelyn<lb />
KingDazz Band con-<lb />
cert last spring also<lb />
lost money after poor<lb />
attendance.<lb />
According to<lb />
Regina Hardec, presi-<lb />
dent of the Student<lb />
Union Board, the<lb />
financial outcome of<lb />
the concert was<lb />
discussed, but no con-<lb />
clusions were reached.<lb />
The board plans to<lb />
discuss the financial<lb />
situation further at its<lb />
meeting Dec. 8.<lb />
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come of the concert,<lb />
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disappointed. I think<lb />
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the students want to<lb />
hear so we can get<lb />
them to come to the<lb />
concerts<lb />
Special Attractions<lb />
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tion.<lb />
Dozens of ECU<lb />
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November 22. 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Pirate Football<lb />
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Sometimes you have to state the football people across the land the<lb />
obvious. The Pirates should have that we are among the nation's<lb />
been invited to a bowl. But,<lb />
somehow, there 8-3 record got lost<lb />
among the political undertones of<lb />
those people selecting the teams.<lb />
We're mad, just as Coach Ed<lb />
Emory and his players should be<lb />
mad.<lb />
Yet, the loss of a bid should not<lb />
take away from what the team ac-<lb />
best.<lb />
But, alas, the team has been told<lb />
it must sit home. Why we're not<lb />
going anywhere is something we<lb />
can't be sure of; we only know<lb />
what everyone else does �<lb />
somebody made a mistake.<lb />
So, for the students, we wish to<lb />
say thanks to all the coaches,<lb />
complished this year. We would players, trainers, cheerleaders,<lb />
like to commend and give a hand support personnel and fans. We<lb />
to the 1983 Pirate football team. know its not much of a consola-<lb />
Throughout the season, they tion, but, if it helps, we're sure<lb />
played well above what was ex-<lb />
pected and along the way brought<lb />
much needed praise on themselves<lb />
and the university. Their wins over<lb />
N.C. State, Missouri and Southern<lb />
Mississippi, along with their near<lb />
misses down in Florida, proved to<lb />
proud of you.<lb />
The East Carolinian would like<lb />
to take this opportunity to wish all<lb />
faculty, staff and students a very<lb />
safe and happy Thanksgiving.<lb />
Businesses Discriminate<lb />
By GLENN MAUGHAN<lb />
After a careful check of businesses<lb />
which advertise in The East Carolinian, 1<lb />
have come to the conclusion that some<lb />
openly discriminate. It is not the overt<lb />
get-to-the-back-of-the-bus, whites-only,<lb />
lunch-counter form, but a more subtle,<lb />
shadowy prejudice that has swept<lb />
throughout society since the enactment of<lb />
civil rights legislation.<lb />
This de facto discrimination takes form<lb />
at the country club where the implied<lb />
message is "for white males only h<lb />
comes from the mouths of real estate<lb />
agents � "You don't want a house in this<lb />
neighborhood; you won't be happy<lb />
here" And, then there are the barbers<lb />
and hair stylists who flaunt their expertise<lb />
through ads. They are as blatantly pre-<lb />
judiced as the rest.<lb />
At least one ECU coed has experienced<lb />
the barbers' message. She "won" three<lb />
free passes during a give-away sponsored<lb />
by the university this fall. The passes were<lb />
good for haircuts at a local salon. Imagine<lb />
her dismay at being turned away. "We<lb />
don't cut black hair" were the words she<lb />
heard.<lb />
This barber and others often give a<lb />
message that reads, "Welcome ECU<lb />
Students Yet, that open invitation is a<lb />
lie. The sizeable minority population at<lb />
ECU and in Greenville are not welcome in<lb />
most area salons. What would be a more<lb />
appropriate slogan for these businesses is<lb />
something similar to, "for white male<lb />
ECU students only<lb />
Of course, such a message is clearly il-<lb />
legal. However, these businesses operate<lb />
with impunity while ECU blindly accepts<lb />
their donations. Indeed, the travesty is<lb />
furthered by those persons who would<lb />
hide behind words which claim they do<lb />
not have adequate training to serve<lb />
minority customers. Many barber schools<lb />
have required their students learn skills<lb />
that cross the lines of gender and race.<lb />
Can this univeristy guarantee this will<lb />
not happen again? Or is ECU's support<lb />
something akin to the Reagan administra-<lb />
tion's upholding of the apartheid regime<lb />
in South Africa?.<lb />
Coming to grips with the legal implica-<lb />
tions of this issue is not easy. Calls to<lb />
various state attorneys-general gave me<lb />
the impression that nothing could be<lb />
done. North Carolina upholds a barber's<lb />
right to refuse a customer on the grounds<lb />
that heshe is not proficient or might<lb />
damage a customer's hair.<lb />
But, those same laws are in conflict<lb />
with civil rights legislation that mandates<lb />
no discrimination regardless of race. One<lb />
legal mind said that North Carolina law is<lb />
silent regarding a barber's refusal to cut<lb />
hair for any customer. Another stated<lb />
barbers practice defacto discrimination<lb />
and have been doing so for years.<lb />
The student did manage to solve her<lb />
dilemma. In place of a haircut, she receiv-<lb />
ed some hair care products. But what of<lb />
the next student? And what of those<lb />
advertisements that "welcome ECU<lb />
students?"<lb />
It would seem prudent to bar any<lb />
business that cannot open its doors to all<lb />
from donating money or gifts to the<lb />
university. The media board, pirate club,<lb />
WZMB, The East Carolinian and others<lb />
should review their policies and stop ac-<lb />
cepting advertising and donations from<lb />
those who would practice discrimination.<lb />
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who was running for Congress for the<lb />
second time, at home the other day.<lb />
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"Don't worry, Mr. Manley, I'm not<lb />
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Is the candidate home?"<lb />
"No, she's out talking to the Unucd<lb />
Metalworker's Union. She told me I<lb />
could have a day off<lb />
"Is it hard to be the husband of a<lb />
political figure?"<lb />
Art Buchwald<lb />
"It has its pluses and minuses, but<lb />
I've known ever since Agatha completed<lb />
law school she wanted to go into<lb />
politics, and as long as she's happy I'm<lb />
willing to put up with our public life<lb />
"What's the toughest part of it for<lb />
you?"<lb />
"Smiling all the time, and being nice<lb />
to people because Agatha says they're<lb />
important to her. I also have to worry<lb />
about my appearance and wonder if I'm<lb />
wearing the right suit and if my shoes are<lb />
shined<lb />
"You mean the voters care what the<lb />
husband of a candidate looks like?"<lb />
"Oh definitely. A husband plays a<lb />
very important role in a candidate's elec-<lb />
tion. Agatha says even though she does<lb />
the talking, the electorate is always stu-<lb />
dying me<lb />
"What do they ask you?"<lb />
"They want to know if Agatha is a<lb />
good mother and what she really is like<lb />
at home. I always say she is a real peachy<lb />
wife<lb />
"You don't sound like you mean it<lb />
"There are times when I get<lb />
discouraged. I would like Agatha all to<lb />
myself and it would be nice if she could<lb />
spend more time with the children. But I<lb />
never nag or bother her with family pro-<lb />
blems because I know she's got too<lb />
many important things on her mind.<lb />
When she comes home and we can<lb />
squeeze in a few hours together, the<lb />
children and I want her to relax<lb />
"Does Agatha depend on you for<lb />
political advice?"<lb />
"Yes, she's very good about that. She<lb />
lets me sit in on staff meetings at our<lb />
house after I've served everyone a buffet<lb />
dinner. She's told me many times I have<lb />
a better reading on the public pulse than<lb />
she does, because they say things to me<lb />
that they're afraid to say to her<lb />
"Could you give me an example of the<lb />
kind of advice you give her?"<lb />
"Well, Agatha, being a woman, is<lb />
against nerve gas<lb />
"And you're not?"<lb />
"There are a lot worse things than<lb />
nerve gas. But even if she doesn't agree<lb />
with me, she's very interested in what<lb />
the male gender is thinking. I wish 1<lb />
could say the same thing for her staff "<lb />
"They don't like you to talk to<lb />
Agatha about politics?"<lb />
"They treat me like a dodo<lb />
"How is that?"<lb />
"When I'm out campaigning someone<lb />
is always afraid I'll make a slip if I ex-<lb />
temporize, so they insist I stick with the<lb />
script they've written for me. It's an<lb />
awful speech, but every time I want to<lb />
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tion<lb />
"Are you jealous of the men around<lb />
Agatha?"<lb />
"Not really. I know they are only at-<lb />
tracted to her for her power. I can put<lb />
up with a lot as long as she doesn't<lb />
humiliate me or the children in pMc<lb />
"But at least as a politician's husband<lb />
you get invited to a lot of parties. That<lb />
must be fun<lb />
"It would be if some one knew my<lb />
name. Agatha always introduces me by<lb />
saying, 'I'd like you to meet mv better<lb />
half "<lb />
4I notice you're darning your wife's<lb />
pantyhose<lb />
Horace said bitterly, "Have you ever<lb />
tried to live on a congresswoman's<lb />
salary?"<lb />
(c) 1M3. Lo� Aogcks Tuna Sywfacaic<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Paper A Place For Learning<lb />
The recent effort to reaffirm The<lb />
East Carolinian's statement, own-<lb />
ed, operated and published for and by<lb />
the students of East Carolina" (em-<lb />
phasis on the word students) is to be<lb />
commended. The paper's primary pur-<lb />
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MISS JONES, ITS MAR&amp;ftRET THATCHERS &amp;HWW,�SENP<lb />
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Now that students have control of<lb />
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Senior, Accounting<lb />
Spelling Important<lb />
In reference to the article written by<lb />
Scarlet Jones in the Nov. 17 issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian, a peak is<lb />
something that comes to a point. But<lb />
when you look at a good-looking per-<lb />
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always be careful when using bold<lb />
print. Otherwise, it was a good article.<lb />
Kathleen Monahan<lb />
Senior, Psyc<lb />
Daniels Dunked<lb />
In regards to a story appearing in the<lb />
Nov. IS issue of The East Carolinian, I<lb />
would like to reply if I may. The story,<lb />
labeled "Charlie Daniels, Marshall<lb />
Tucker; ECU Concert Loses Money<lb />
definitely did not come as a surprise to<lb />
me I'll tell you.<lb />
Why, as was debated in The East<lb />
Carolinian before the concert, these<lb />
backwoodsmen were allowed to come<lb />
to ECU in the first place is beyond me.<lb />
I personally know no one on campus<lb />
who attended the concert. As the story<lb />
pointed out, most students didn't at-<lb />
tend. They didn't want to go and see<lb />
someone talk about the devil going to a<lb />
southern state.<lb />
I think the Major Attractions Com-<lb />
mittee should learn from this example.<lb />
The students of ECU want quality per-<lb />
formers to come to their campus. They<lb />
want popular performers who can ap-<lb />
peal to their tastes, not ones who ap-<lb />
peal to the people living "around<lb />
ECU<lb />
Now, about the money. 1 think its a<lb />
shame that all that money was lost.<lb />
Yet, concerts lose money, and even if<lb />
we got an act the students all attended<lb />
the concert might still lose money. I<lb />
just hope the next concert is for the<lb />
students. I think we have all learned<lb />
our lesson from this mistake about the<lb />
concert tastes of our campus. Next<lb />
time, let's get someone good, okay.<lb />
That's all.<lb />
Robert Smithson<lb />
Junior, Business<lb />
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Student Opinion<lb />
U.S. Missiles Deployed<lb />
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Bartlett<lb />
Bv THERESA DULSKI<lb />
Staff WiM<lb />
The first U.S. nuclear cruise missiles<lb />
to be deployed in Western Europe ar-<lb />
rived in Britian last Monday. NATO<lb />
plans to install 572 new missiles in Ita-<lb />
ly, Britian, West Germany, Beligium<lb />
and Netherlands. Students were asked<lb />
their opinion on the installation of the<lb />
cruise missiles in Europe.<lb />
Kathleen Colbert, social work,<lb />
senior � "It makes me mad because it<lb />
seems like we are playing a cat and<lb />
mouse game. I am against them being<lb />
there. We should be able to have peace<lb />
talks rather than all the spy games<lb />
Johnnie Bartlett, drama and speech,<lb />
junior � "1 don't think we are any<lb />
more secure with the missiles in<lb />
Europe. I feel the whole idea of nuclear<lb />
war is devastation anyway so I don't<lb />
think it will help. The spend could have<lb />
been used elsewhere, like for social<lb />
programs or education. There is too<lb />
much money pumped into defense<lb />
Tim Thomas, computer sciene,<lb />
senior � "I'm in favor of the missiles<lb />
being installed in Europe as a better<lb />
deterrent against Russian nuclear first<lb />
strike<lb />
James Corbett, accounting, junior<lb />
� "I've been in Europe. I have visited<lb />
the Czeckoslovkia border. And I've<lb />
seen their troops snearing at us. They<lb />
actually have their people fenced in. I<lb />
feel the missile will serve effectively as<lb />
a deterrent against Communist attack,<lb />
at least we better pray so<lb />
Outlook Gloomy For U.S.Colleges<lb />
Thomas<lb />
(CPS) � An<lb />
analyst of how state<lb />
legislatures fund col-<lb />
leges says states na-<lb />
tionwide are cutting<lb />
back on their support<lb />
of higher education,<lb />
that the long-term<lb />
outlook is gloomy,<lb />
and that they ought to<lb />
consider closing some<lb />
state colleges in order<lb />
to save others.<lb />
Tax cuts and the<lb />
recession have forced<lb />
many states to slow<lb />
the growth in the<lb />
amount of money<lb />
they give to colleges,<lb />
says Steven Gold,<lb />
who analyzes govern-<lb />
ment financing for the<lb />
National Conference<lb />
on State Legislatures.<lb />
As a result, Gold<lb />
foresees ongoing cut-<lb />
backs on public cam-<lb />
puses, schools charg-<lb />
ing students higher<lb />
tuition to help com-<lb />
pensate for funding<lb />
cutbacks, and even<lb />
some "small private<lb />
colleges" who will ask<lb />
state governments to<lb />
contribute money to<lb />
help keep them alive.<lb />
"With the number<lb />
of college graduates<lb />
expected to decrease<lb />
in most states and<lb />
with the fiscal outlook<lb />
fairly gloomy Gold<lb />
says, "I think higher<lb />
education will con-<lb />
tinue to take its lumps<lb />
in most states<lb />
But the man on<lb />
whose research Gold<lb />
bases his prognosis<lb />
disagrees strongly.<lb />
"The implication<lb />
that (state funding of<lb />
colleges) is about to<lb />
fall on its face is simp-<lb />
ly wrong says Dr.<lb />
M.M. Chambers, an<lb />
Illinois State Universi-<lb />
ty professor who com-<lb />
piles higher education<lb />
funding statistics<lb />
from all the states.<lb />
"There has been no<lb />
cutback he says.<lb />
"The rate of growth<lb />
(of funding) has<lb />
declined by two per-<lb />
cent, compared with<lb />
the prior two-year<lb />
period. But we've<lb />
always had gains. The<lb />
net gain has been 11<lb />
to 12 percent in the<lb />
past two years<lb />
Chambers points<lb />
out that the rate of<lb />
growth in state fun-<lb />
ding of higher educa-<lb />
tion has been slowing<lb />
since the 1960s, when<lb />
state funding increas-<lb />
ed by 40 percent in<lb />
one period.<lb />
But Gold insists the<lb />
long-term decline will<lb />
continue "partly due<lb />
to the fact that most<lb />
states cut their taxes<lb />
in the wake of the tax<lb />
revolt and "the<lb />
depressing effect" of<lb />
the recession on state<lb />
revenues.<lb />
Although many<lb />
states have passed in-<lb />
creases in the last<lb />
year, "the tax in-<lb />
creases of 1983 in<lb />
general are less than<lb />
the tax cuts that<lb />
preceded them he<lb />
says.<lb />
He says the rela-<lb />
tionship between<lb />
taxes and personal in-<lb />
come is "still lower<lb />
than it was five years<lb />
ago<lb />
As a result, "the<lb />
prognosis is not very<lb />
bright he con-<lb />
cludes.<lb />
With less money to<lb />
spend, Gold thinks<lb />
"school closings is an<lb />
option that ought to<lb />
be considered. In<lb />
many states, we don't<lb />
need the number of<lb />
institutions that we<lb />
have now by a long<lb />
shot<lb />
States, he says,<lb />
"will have to choose<lb />
whether they want a<lb />
small number of<lb />
strong institutions or<lb />
a large number of<lb />
somewhat-weaker in-<lb />
stitutions<lb />
He predicts that<lb />
students will be pay-<lb />
ing more to go to<lb />
them, no matter how<lb />
many there are.<lb />
"States are going to<lb />
be scrapping for<lb />
funds he says,<lb />
"there's going to be<lb />
more reliance on user<lb />
charges. So students<lb />
will pay a higher<lb />
percentage of their<lb />
costs<lb />
Gillam Emphasizes Compassion, Youth, Energy<lb />
Cont. From Page 1<lb />
new ways of helping<lb />
"thousands of our<lb />
farmers arc facing<lb />
financial disaster<lb />
Calling a strong na-<lb />
tional defense "ab-<lb />
solutely vital<lb />
Gillam said he ap-<lb />
proved of the U.S. ac-<lb />
tion in Grenada but<lb />
warned of an undefin-<lb />
ed mission of U.S.<lb />
troops Lebanon. "I<lb />
do not want American<lb />
troops to be sitting<lb />
ducks he said.<lb />
Gillam's campaign<lb />
is focused on an im-<lb />
age of new, youthful<lb />
leadership for the<lb />
future, providing an<lb />
alternative to long-<lb />
time incumbent<lb />
Walter Jones, accor-<lb />
ding to a campaign<lb />
organizer. "The old<lb />
ways just have not<lb />
been effective It's<lb />
time for a new genera-<lb />
tion of leadership<lb />
Gillam said. "It's<lb />
finally time we had an<lb />
active congressman<lb />
with the ability, the<lb />
strength and the<lb />
perseverence to tap<lb />
vital resources in<lb />
Washington<lb />
Pitt Plaza Expanding;<lb />
Construction Underway<lb />
By MILLIE WHITE<lb />
I<lb />
Construction is cur-<lb />
rently underway to ex-<lb />
pand Greenville's Pitt<lb />
Plaza shopping center<lb />
into an enclosed, en-<lb />
vironmentally con-<lb />
trolled mall.<lb />
The remodeled<lb />
facility, to be called<lb />
"The Plaza is due<lb />
for completion in<lb />
August 1984.<lb />
According to John<lb />
Kane, president of J.<lb />
ML Kane &amp; Co. which<lb />
owns the shopping<lb />
center, the decision to<lb />
renovate was made six<lb />
months ago.<lb />
Kane said the com-<lb />
pany bought the<lb />
center in 1978 with the<lb />
intention of enclosing<lb />
it. However,<lb />
economic conditions<lb />
delayed the plans.<lb />
Kane said 25 to 30<lb />
stores will be added to<lb />
the center. The $3<lb />
million project will<lb />
enlarge the<lb />
225,000-square-foot<lb />
center to 300,000<lb />
square feet.<lb />
Many of the stores<lb />
in Pitt Plaza have<lb />
begun remodeling and<lb />
many, such as<lb />
Eckerds, will relocate<lb />
within the mall, he<lb />
said. Kane hopes at<lb />
least 90 percent of the<lb />
stores will be remodel-<lb />
ed when the new plaza<lb />
opens. Roses has<lb />
already remodeled its<lb />
store and J. C. Penny<lb />
will begin remodeling<lb />
in February.<lb />
Kane said that in<lb />
August the facility<lb />
will be like a com-<lb />
pletely new center.<lb />
PARKS RECPvtATtON<lb />
And conservation<lb />
Call Pirate Walk 757-M<lb />
PRESENTS THE YaANNUAL<lb />
CONTEST<lb />
NOVEMBER 2.2nd I'OOp<lb />
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15 Band limit b<lb />
Entries must be 18 years old &amp; up<lb />
Bring your own music. ALBUMS only<lb />
East Carolina University's<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
is taking applications for<lb />
STUDENT UNION PRESIDENT<lb />
for the 1984-85 Term<lb />
Any Full-time student can apply,<lb />
applications available at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center's Information Desk.<lb />
Deadline: December 2,1983<lb />
Thursday, November 24<lb />
Thanksgiving<lb />
Cards<lb />
Remember friends and loved ones<lb />
with Ambassador cards.<lb />
student Suppl Store<lb />
Owned and operated by East Carolina University<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
'The Da<lb />
NOVEMBER 22. 1'<lb />
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Tom Cruise<lb />
Makes All The Right Moves<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb />
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The alarm goes off, and Tom<lb />
Cruise � young, lean and<lb />
muscular � climbs out of bed<lb />
wearing nothing but boxer shorts.<lb />
He hustles his balls on the way to<lb />
the window, stands with arm rais-<lb />
ed against the wall and stares out<lb />
onto a bleak, ficticiousous steel<lb />
town. He's looking for a way out,<lb />
and he'll need all the right moves.<lb />
Cruise is Steff Georgeovich, a<lb />
young man just hitting his prime<lb />
in Ampipe, a dying town in the in-<lb />
dustrial Northeast where his<lb />
working-class family has lived<lb />
since they immigrated from<lb />
Poland a few generations ago.<lb />
Steff is a football jock. He's not<lb />
big, but he's tough tough<lb />
enough that a few college scouts<lb />
are looking at him as a possible<lb />
linebacker. Football is his one<lb />
shot, his only chance to sidestep<lb />
the steel-mill existence all the men<lb />
in his family have known.<lb />
Lea Thompson plays Steff's<lb />
girl, Lisa. A saxophone player in<lb />
the high-school band, Lisa loves<lb />
Steff with the same youthful pas-<lb />
sion all 17-year-old girls have felt<lb />
for handsome football jocks since<lb />
high-school football began. She<lb />
dreams of studying music in col-<lb />
lege; however, she's just a<lb />
working-class Polack girl, and<lb />
they don't give scholarships for<lb />
that.<lb />
"I'm stuck here, Steff she<lb />
says. "I'm 17-years-old. I'll be a<lb />
grocery clerk. I don't even have a<lb />
chance<lb />
Movie<lb />
Review<lb />
The biggest challenge for films<lb />
about teenagers is finding kids<lb />
who can act convincingly. Most<lb />
such films settle for 25 and<lb />
30-year-olds. For instance, John<lb />
Travolta, Olivia Newton John<lb />
and the rest of the actors in<lb />
Grease were all well into their 20s<lb />
� and looked it. Cruise and<lb />
Thompson, however, look like<lb />
real teenagers. I haven't seen the<lb />
sort of youthful freshness they<lb />
portray since Franco Zefferelli's<lb />
Romeo and Juliet. Like the<lb />
16-year-old Olivia Hussey who<lb />
played Juliet so convincingly,<lb />
Thompson is the essence of youth.<lb />
And like Leonard Whiting, Zef-<lb />
ferelli's 18-year-old Romeo,<lb />
Cruise possesses the youthful<lb />
vigor to make his character, Steff,<lb />
real in a way that an older star like<lb />
John Travolta just can no longer<lb />
do.<lb />
The poignancy of their youth is<lb />
most evident when Lisa Finally<lb />
gives herself to Steff. The couple<lb />
peels off their jeans and shirts and<lb />
are awed by each other's Firm<lb />
young body. If you've forgotten<lb />
how intense teenage love is, or<lb />
never knew, this scene brings it all<lb />
back.<lb />
Not only Cruise and Thomp-<lb />
son, but the rest of the young cast<lb />
look like honest-to-God high<lb />
schoolers as well. For example,<lb />
the Ampipe cheerleaders are<lb />
short, cute pixies, the kind of girls<lb />
who blossom into womanhood<lb />
early the way short girls do.<lb />
Unlike most Hollywood efforts,<lb />
the makers of this film resist the<lb />
temptation to make these high-<lb />
school cheerleaders look like long-<lb />
legged Dallas Cowgirls. And the<lb />
football scenes, whether on the<lb />
practice field, playing field or<lb />
locker room, are convincing. I<lb />
never played high-school football,<lb />
but now I know what I missed.<lb />
Writer Michael Kane and direc-<lb />
tor Michael Chapman have<lb />
superbly captured the fish-bowl<lb />
world of high school in All The<lb />
Right Moves. Becuse it's not<lb />
overblown, it rings true. As<lb />
adults, Ampipe High seems small<lb />
and absurd to us, just like a visit<lb />
to Rose High would. But to Steff,<lb />
Lisa and their friends, it's their<lb />
entire world.<lb />
Clad in faded jeans, sneakers<lb />
and letterman's jacket, Cruise as<lb />
the football jock Steff is a cock-<lb />
sure B.M.O.C. He and his bud-<lb />
dies loaf through class and make<lb />
out with eager young girls during<lb />
breaks. They're counting on a<lb />
football scholarship to Penn,<lb />
West Virginia � or someplace �<lb />
to spring them into the bigger<lb />
pond of college.<lb />
Tom Cruise stakes a claim in Hollywood as its youngest malt<lb />
heart breaker. His virile yet sensitive acting in All The Right<lb />
Moves sets Cruise up as Travolta's likely successor to the Teen<lb />
Beat crowd.<lb />
But the old maxim,<lb />
'if<lb />
something can go wrong, it will<lb />
proves true. A pregnant<lb />
girlfriend, losing the big game and<lb />
getting passed over by the college<lb />
scouts, or any number of pro-<lb />
blems conspire to damn the jocks<lb />
to a working-class life in Ampipe.<lb />
Is there life after high school? For<lb />
most of these kids, no.<lb />
Like Saturday Sight Fever, All<lb />
The Right Moves deals honestly<lb />
with the pressures poor kids face<lb />
moving up and out into a better<lb />
life. And like Fever, it's young<lb />
stars bring its message to life.<lb />
Tom Cruise shows that he mav in-<lb />
deed be Hollywood's next John<lb />
Travolta, and Lea Thompson<lb />
makes a brilliant debu! Thv g;rl<lb />
has a future.<lb />
Filmed on location in<lb />
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, t<lb />
The Right Moves is a thick slice of<lb />
working-class Americana that<lb />
nobodv should miss.<lb />
Mick Retrospects Conservative Columnist<lb />
Whenever 1 get frustrated at the<lb />
abuse a great writer has to put up<lb />
with, I remember Kim Albin. Kim<lb />
wrote a weekly column for this<lb />
newspaper a couple of years back.<lb />
Like the best of us, Kim had guts,<lb />
style � and critics.<lb />
Kin Albin, The East Carolinian's one-time controversial columnist,<lb />
stirred a furor with her stinging conservatism. kirns's style was a com-<lb />
bination of George F. Will, Miss Manners, Ayan Rand and Miss<lb />
Piggy.<lb />
Over the course of 21 articles,<lb />
from her first on September 24,<lb />
1981 to her last on April 22, 1982,<lb />
Kim Albin faced issues and made<lb />
issues with such pizazz that she<lb />
eventually became the issue. At<lb />
her peak, in the Spring of '82,<lb />
there were ten Campus Forum ar-<lb />
ticles and one editorial mention-<lb />
ing her by name.<lb />
Kim Albin is described in the<lb />
"Media" section of the 81-82<lb />
Buccaneer as a "strong conser-<lb />
vative And the name fits. When<lb />
the issue of government funding<lb />
for abortion came up, Kim wrote;<lb />
As long as women use men<lb />
as scapegoats for unwanted<lb />
pregnancies and<lb />
simultaneously refuse to<lb />
grant them the opportunity<lb />
to aid in the decision-<lb />
making process, women<lb />
should pay for their own<lb />
abortions. (FEB 4)<lb />
Responding to protests on campus<lb />
against then Interior Secretary<lb />
James Watt, Kim complained<lb />
about "the loud-mouthed, un-<lb />
contented liberals" who "read<lb />
Doonesbury cartoons as a solitary<lb />
source of information She went<lb />
on to say, "Let's keep the John<lb />
Wayne types in office and tell the<lb />
cartoon-reading petitioners to get<lb />
lost (FEB 25)<lb />
Tough? Yes. Feminist? No. In<lb />
one of her last columns Kim<lb />
discussed feminism:<lb />
I for one am not interested<lb />
in their most unfeminine<lb />
cause. Since when is it a<lb />
safe assumption that all<lb />
women are paranoid<lb />
freedom-seekers, struggling<lb />
to escape male dominance<lb />
and obtain some liberation?<lb />
I find that most women are<lb />
content being themselves.<lb />
(APR 15)<lb />
For her critics, meeting Kim<lb />
Albin was a frustrating ex-<lb />
perience. Once guys saw what she<lb />
looked like few wanted to disagree<lb />
with her. And she'd rarely argue<lb />
anyway. The Kim Albin response<lb />
to criticism was a polite smile, a<lb />
nod and a comment muttered<lb />
under her breath. She knew the<lb />
advantages of being a woman and<lb />
felt no obligation to clobber<lb />
anybody.<lb />
Kim retained her politeness in<lb />
print. And politeness � that<lb />
snooty kind of politeness that<lb />
made her fans laugh and her<lb />
critics pull out their hair � was a<lb />
big part of the Albin style. When<lb />
a former SGA president made<lb />
nasty remarks about Greenville<lb />
merchants, Kim wrote, "Some of<lb />
us are forgetting our manners<lb />
(OCT 15) She even devoted an en-<lb />
tire article to the "annoying and<lb />
uncouth" habit of eavesdropping.<lb />
"Those people who have nothing<lb />
to say Kim wrote, "Can be very<lb />
annoying to those of us who have<lb />
something to say � privately. A<lb />
little mutual respect would be<lb />
nice (JAN 21)<lb />
Kim Albin could also use<lb />
snootiness as a comic effect, mak-<lb />
ing herself the object of fun even<lb />
while she made a serious point. In<lb />
her article, "Apathy Drug Grows<lb />
In Power (OCT 15) Kim com-<lb />
plained:<lb />
(People) waltz up to me and<lb />
ask if I "Wanna get<lb />
stoned" quicker than I can<lb />
say, in my most recalcitrant<lb />
tone, "No, I don't smoke<lb />
it; get away from me, you<lb />
lethargic Pothead, you. "<lb />
Kim would use her persona as the<lb />
harmless, complacent female;<lb />
then, with a prim smile, she'd<lb />
drop a bomb.<lb />
At their best, Kim's articles<lb />
contained details about campus<lb />
life. She talked about the Croatan<lb />
and Mendenhall. She mentioned<lb />
how she studied for Finals in the<lb />
McDonald's on 10th Street. She<lb />
complained about the busted<lb />
water fountains in Austin and that<lb />
"the air conditioner at Brewster<lb />
seems broken, or else it is always<lb />
set on 60 degrees on purpose<lb />
(OCT 8) So, even when you<lb />
disagreed with her, you at least<lb />
knew she lived here and was one<lb />
of us.<lb />
Kim Albin rarely went straight<lb />
into her subject. Instead, she'd<lb />
begin an article on Jones<lb />
Cafeteria with two paragraphs on<lb />
the dangers of the "Croatarian<lb />
diet (NOV 12) She'd begin ?n<lb />
article criticizing liberal pro-<lb />
fessors by talking about how<lb />
students spend most of their time<lb />
outside the classroom.(FEB 18)<lb />
She'd start each article way off-<lb />
base and yet, somehow, get exact-<lb />
1 where she was going t a guv<lb />
like me, who had spent m I oi<lb />
his life watching Bogart movies<lb />
and reading Mickey Spillane<lb />
novels, this was something new<lb />
But it was interesting. And i lili<lb />
it.<lb />
Kim Albin's most reme:<lb />
articles appeared within a �<lb />
each other in April. 1982 and<lb />
represent a high point and a low-<lb />
point in her career. Her article<lb />
"Liberals: All You Wanted to<lb />
Know " (APR 8) is one of the fun-<lb />
niest and on-target articles ever to<lb />
appear in this newspaper. What<lb />
followed a week later, a<lb />
restaurant review of The Crow's<lb />
Nest (APR 15). was also funny �<lb />
real i'unn. She butchered the<lb />
place just for the hell of it.<lb />
The "Liberals" article made<lb />
Kim Albin the talk of the school.<lb />
Four Campus Forum letters and<lb />
one article in rebuttal appeared in<lb />
response to it. But the "Crow's<lb />
Nest" article a week later gave her<lb />
critics the weapon they needed to<lb />
get rid of Kim. The restaurant<lb />
cancelled their advertising con-<lb />
tract with the East Carolinian.<lb />
And one of the best writers this<lb />
town has ever seen found herself<lb />
out of a job.<lb />
When 1 came back to school in<lb />
August of '82, I was sad to hear<lb />
about it. There have been a lot of<lb />
writers for the East Carolinian<lb />
whose work I've admired. But it<lb />
was only Kim Albin's stuff that 1<lb />
ever looked forward to reading a<lb />
day in advance.<lb />
Kim Albin's articles are on<lb />
microfilm in the library. (Her col-<lb />
umn came out on Thursday<lb />
Editorial page.) If you want to kill<lb />
a couple of hours reading<lb />
something good, check them out.<lb />
ECU Students Gag On French Porn<lb />
Beware! The following article<lb />
deals with pornographic material<lb />
of questionable taste. There are<lb />
also bits of analysis and personal<lb />
opinion interjected'at will that<lb />
may offend some readers expec-<lb />
ting a straight journalistic style.<lb />
By GORDON IPOCK<lb /><lb />
Never mind that Emmanuelle is<lb />
one of France's top box-office<lb />
blockbusters. Never mind that<lb />
after opening at the Paris Theater<lb />
in August 1973, it's still playing<lb />
on the Champs Elysees. Never<lb />
mind that the French adore it<lb />
because it bombed at ECU.<lb />
I walked into Hendrix Theatre<lb />
at 10:55 Friday night to see the<lb />
late feature Emmanuelle and<lb />
almost didn't get a seat. Other<lb />
students were in fact turned away.<lb />
Hendrix, balcony and all, was<lb />
packed for the first X-rated film I<lb />
can recall playing there. The place<lb />
was a nut house. When the film<lb />
began, I thought I'd stumbled in-<lb />
to a hollerin' contest. A chorus of<lb />
loud whistles and shouts of "Take<lb />
it off filled the theater. The au-<lb />
dience seemed primed as billy<lb />
goats. There were shrieks of<lb />
delight even during the opening<lb />
credits. Maybe it had something<lb />
to do with the French names,<lb />
director Just Jaeckin for instance.<lb />
Never mind the initial hoopla.<lb />
After Emmanuelle got rolling, I<lb />
found out ECU'S reputation as an<lb />
over-sexed party school just ain't<lb />
deserved. Students were soon<lb />
walking out in droves. Granted,<lb />
some of the first defectors were<lb />
probably disgusted by the rowdy<lb />
audience that made hearing the<lb />
dialogue almost impossible. The<lb />
softly spoken French-accented<lb />
English that was dubbed in was<lb />
hard enough to understand during<lb />
the rare moments of quiet, but the<lb />
din inside Hendrix rarely let up.<lb />
The film had the same effect on a<lb />
Urge portion of the audience that<lb />
the moon has on mongrels �<lb />
dozens constantly howled like<lb />
dogs and barked like baboons. I<lb />
almost walked out after the initial<lb />
onslaught of lunacy myself.<lb />
But the soft-porn sexcapades<lb />
soon proved too much for one<lb />
group of spectators after another.<lb />
A good many left as soon as Em-<lb />
manuelle hit the rack with hubby.<lb />
But then, a lot of people today<lb />
find straight sex patently offen-<lb />
sive � or perhaps patently bor-<lb />
ing.<lb />
� The next big wave of walk outs<lb />
surgerd through the exits when<lb />
Emmanuelle began her first of<lb />
several lesbian encounters. And<lb />
then there was Emmanuelle's hor-<lb />
ny little friend Marianne who<lb />
disgusted many a sensibility by<lb />
masturbating to a picture of Paul<lb />
Newman. Too strong a stuff for<lb />
ECU party hounds.<lb />
Most of Emmanuelle was early<lb />
'70s bourgeois decadence at its<lb />
peak. Emmanuelle's double<lb />
coupling while flying high aboard<lb />
a United Arlines 747 was the sort<lb />
of schlock that littered the pages<lb />
of Plaboy 10 years ago and made<lb />
Erica Jong rich and famous. But<lb />
then, any society that considered<lb />
four-inch-wide ties and coat<lb />
lapels, and platform-soled shoes<lb />
fashionable had to be inherently<lb />
sick.<lb />
I figured Emmanuelle had<lb />
shifted as many gears as was<lb />
humanly possible, and that those<lb />
left watching either couldn't be<lb />
offended or were true con-<lb />
noisseurs of French culture. But<lb />
then the ever inquisitive Em-<lb />
manuelle met Mario, senior<lb />
French diplomat and granddaddy<lb />
of sexual educators for the French<lb />
embassy in Thailand. Mario<lb />
reminded me of Henry Kissinger.<lb />
He walked about stiffly mumbling<lb />
profound gibberish (with a thick<lb />
accent of course) such as, "It is<lb />
not the orgasam, but the erection,<lb />
my dear Emmanuelle<lb />
And like Kissinger, Mario had a<lb />
way of pissing off even the most<lb />
enlightened. He escorted the leggy<lb />
Emmanuelle from the high side to<lb />
the low end of Bangkok culture.<lb />
He took the wide-eyed<lb />
mademoiselle to a dingy opium<lb />
den and watched as a pack of (ob-<lb />
viously not bombed-out-of-their-<lb />
skulls-and-into-a-stupor-of-<lb />
impotentcy) dope fiends raped the<lb />
girl. Next he took her to a kick-<lb />
boxing prize fight where she was<lb />
the winner's prize. Even hard-core<lb />
sex fiends got up and left at this<lb />
juncture.<lb />
By the movie's end, it was just<lb />
me and a half-filled theater of<lb />
howling dogs and barking ba-<lb />
boons, connoisseurs of French<lb />
culture one and all.<lb />
B L1SAHORI<lb />
The made-for-televisu<lb />
The Day After presej<lb />
graphic depiction ol j<lb />
effects of nuclear war<lb />
controversial film � im<lb />
mature audiences<lb />
series of debate, re<lb />
commentaries that<lb />
opened the eyes f<lb />
the United States Teiej<lb />
nion lines on local an<lb />
radio and television staj<lb />
flooded with callers.<lb />
response to the fiirr<lb />
Although the 100 i<lb />
pie who saw Kansas<lb />
into the stoneage<lb />
knew it was just a<lb />
grotesqueness of th-<lb />
the film a Wai<lb />
reality at a time n<lb />
is a reality<lb />
Many EC I<lb />
picture had positive<lb />
that showing th-<lb />
in question at ABC<lb />
beginning, wa-<lb />
following stude-<lb />
ments on the movie.<lb />
Mark Zelenz - Soc<lb />
"The movie sr<lb />
close we really are<lb />
destruciton<lb />
can only be taker<lb />
takes is one misur.<lb />
small slip up and i<lb />
The film onlv <lb />
face of what coulc<lb />
think it's a step r the<lb />
tion in informing peopl<lb />
that's good or bac: I<lb />
John Davis Bu <lb />
"I feel the speba ?j<lb />
superb in the aspeel<lb />
the world that the idc<lb />
war is nothing<lb />
Hopefully this :<lb />
perience of this bon <lb />
Dave Robacze �<lb />
"After wa'<lb />
4rer, my fee <lb />
possibility of nu<lb />
effects have made a<lb />
It appears that th<lb />
the world do not eve:<lb />
issue; the issue c<lb />
governments. Ol<lb />
bigger than this pi <lb />
created, and otj <lb />
will solve it<lb />
Clayman Norfli<lb />
Science:<lb />
"The Day Afte'<lb />
realistic depiction<lb />
dous aftermath<lb />
nuclear weapc: I<lb />
ween the United<lb />
Soviet Union ar -<lb />
fects if will have I<lb />
The value of The Pa<lb />
its non-partisar. '<lb />
trayal of a nuclea- I<lb />
Dale Swanson En<lb />
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NOVEMBF.R22 1983<lb />
:<lb />
roads of the 20s and<lb />
Students Respond<lb />
By LISA MORTON<lb />
MMki<lb />
I he made-for-television movie,<lb />
The Day After presented a<lb />
graphic depiction of the possible<lb />
effects of nuclear war. This highly<lb />
controversial film � intended for<lb />
mature audiences � brought on a<lb />
venes of debates, reviews and<lb />
mmentaries that seemingly<lb />
opened the eyes of viewers all over<lb />
the I'nited States. Telephone opi-<lb />
n lines on local and national<lb />
adio and television stations were<lb />
vdeJ with callers, and overall<lb />
spouse to the film was positive.<lb />
Although the 100 million peo-<lb />
ple who saw Kansas City nuked<lb />
the stoneage on television<lb />
inc it was just a movie, the<lb />
crotesqueness of the disaster gave<lb />
film a War-of-the-Worlds<lb />
� at a time when nuclear war<lb />
is a reality.<lb />
Many ECU students felt the<lb />
ire had positive aspects and<lb />
thai showing the film, which was<lb />
question at ABC from the<lb />
g lining, was a good idea. The<lb />
wing students gave their com-<lb />
its on the movie.<lb />
Mark Zelenz - Social Work:<lb />
The movie shows just how<lb />
sc we really are to nuclear<lb />
truciton. "To err is human"<lb />
.an onlj be taken so far. All it<lb />
. ts is one misunderstanding, a<lb />
all slip up and it's all over,<lb />
film only scratches the sur-<lb />
face of what could happen, but I<lb />
ink it's a step in the right direc-<lb />
:n forming people. Whether<lb />
good or bad, who knows?"<lb />
Davis - Business:<lb />
-i feel the special effects were<lb />
iperb in the aspect of showing<lb />
world th I the idea of nuclear<lb />
is n thing to overlook.<lb />
Hopefully this film is all we'll ex-<lb />
perience of this horrid war<lb />
lave Robaczewski - Biology:<lb />
v:er watching The Day<lb />
er. :m feelings about the<lb />
. of nuclear war and its<lb />
have made me frustrated.<lb />
( appears that the governments of<lb />
the world do not even control the<lb />
the issue controls the<lb />
ments. Only the Lord is<lb />
in this problem we have<lb />
created, and only praying to him<lb />
vc it<lb />
� Nor fleet - Political<lb />
" The Day A fter is a graphic yet<lb />
:tioii of the horren-<lb />
iftermath of a minute<lb />
weapons exchange bet-<lb />
ween the United States and the<lb />
and the ensuing ef-<lb />
have on you and me.<lb />
The Day After lies in<lb />
partisan, objective por-<lb />
trayal of a nuclear war<lb />
laie Hanson - English:<lb />
1 emoved the movie insofar as<lb />
one can enjoy seeing the death<lb />
and human suffering of the<lb />
magnitude of an all out nuclear<lb />
war. I would probably be better to<lb />
say that I was deeply moved.<lb />
Though far from being a great<lb />
film in the critical sense, 1 feel the<lb />
movie will affect the nuclear<lb />
issues facing us. Over the past few<lb />
years the only things the general<lb />
public has been exposed to � and<lb />
therefore reacting to � have been<lb />
statistics and numbers comparing<lb />
the strengths and weaknesses of<lb />
the two major nuclear powers of<lb />
the world. Statistics and numbers<lb />
are easy to justify. The suffering I<lb />
saw Sunday night is not<lb />
Kathy Terry - Occupational<lb />
Therapy:<lb />
"I thought the movie was<lb />
devastating. I'm glad it didn't<lb />
take a stand on the issue and just<lb />
showed the facts. It was accurate<lb />
on the points on the immediate ef-<lb />
fects (flashfires, windstorms etc.)<lb />
and the effect's on the human<lb />
body (radiation sickness, flash<lb />
blindnes)<lb />
Rene Seech - Nursing:<lb />
"I thought the movie was very<lb />
realistic to what could happen<lb />
during and after a nuclear<lb />
catastrophe. The devastation and<lb />
suffering was so real but there<lb />
might not even be any suffering;<lb />
there might not be anything left if<lb />
that happened. Everyone should<lb />
react right away to alerts and<lb />
follow instructions of authorities<lb />
instead of assuming you already<lb />
know what to do. This was a very<lb />
effective film<lb />
In foresight the conservatives<lb />
saw it as political propaganda; the<lb />
libarals saw it as graphic reality.<lb />
Scientists said the destruction was<lb />
"too optimistic; if we ever had a<lb />
nuclear war, we probably<lb />
wouldn't see the day after The<lb />
movie quotes Albert Einstein as<lb />
saying, "I don't know about the<lb />
third world war, but the fourth<lb />
world war will be fought with<lb />
sticks and stones<lb />
Pianist Henry Doskey, faculty member in the ECU School of Music, will perform a<lb />
free recital in Hendrix Theatre this evening at 8:15. Clarinetist Brian Schweickhardt<lb />
performs next Monday in Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
School Announces Faculty Recitals<lb />
Henry Doskey, pianist and<lb />
member of the ECU School of<lb />
Music keyboard faculty, will per-<lb />
form a recital on Tuesday,<lb />
November 22 at 8:15 p.m. in Hen-<lb />
drix Theatre. For his program,<lb />
Doskey has chosen works by two<lb />
composers. The Sonata in B-flat,<lb />
D.960 by Franz Schubert will<lb />
open the program. After inter-<lb />
misssion Doskey will play three<lb />
works by Frederic Chopin: the<lb />
Mazurka, Op. 17, No. 4; the Noc-<lb />
turne, Op. 62, No. 2, and the An<lb />
dante Spianto and Grande<lb />
Polonaise Brilliante, Opus 22.<lb />
A native of New Orleans,<lb />
Henry Doskey holds bachelor's<lb />
and master's degrees in piano<lb />
from Southern Methodist Univer-<lb />
sity and the doctor of music in<lb />
piano performace from IndianaI<lb />
University. He has been the reci-l<lb />
pient of numerous awards in-<lb />
cluding the prestigious Musical<lb />
Arts Award presented by the<lb />
Society of American Musicians,<lb />
Chicago, 111. As a past winner of<lb />
the Sorantin Award for young ar-<lb />
tists sponsored by the Symphony<lb />
Society of San Angelo, Texas, he<lb />
has been invited to participate in a<lb />
silver jubilee celebration in that ci-<lb />
ty.<lb />
He is also scheduled to give per-<lb />
formances this fall in Dallas and<lb />
at East Texas State University in<lb />
Commerce, Texas. Doskey<lb />
presented his New York debut<lb />
recital in Carnegie Recital Hall in<lb />
1980. .<lb />
Doskey's Hendrix Theatre<lb />
recital is free to the public.<lb />
Next Monday the ECU School<lb />
of Music features another recital.<lb />
Clarinetist Brian Schweickhardt,<lb />
a visiting assistant professor in the<lb />
school of music, will perform on<lb />
November 28 at 8:15 p.m. in the<lb />
Fletcher Music Center Recital<lb />
Hall.<lb />
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Bellison arrangement of<lb />
Beethoven's "Variations on a<lb />
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Santrizos said there<lb />
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(Sean Penn's) Bad<lb />
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Frances, Jessica<lb />
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better ending for the 1983 Pirate<lb />
football saga.<lb />
Plavmg in mud and heavy rain,<lb />
the Pirates battled back in the se-<lb />
cond half to edge out Southern<lb />
Mississippi, 10-6.<lb />
Both teams were fighting<lb />
against tornado-watch winds, but<lb />
Emory said he wouldn't have<lb />
wanted to win his fourth road trip<lb />
under any other conditions.<lb />
"You couldn't have had a bet-<lb />
ter storybook finish for me<lb />
Emory said. "To win away from<lb />
home on our seventh road trip,<lb />
playing in this kind of weather<lb />
and coming from behind like we<lb />
did made the win so much better.<lb />
"It's better to win that way to<lb />
me than to win on a dry field,<lb />
48-0. It really made the kids feel<lb />
that they could overcome all<lb />
adersit<lb />
Trailing 6-0 at halftime. ECU's<lb />
"flipper" return kicker Henry<lb />
Williams sped down the mud-<lb />
soaking field to the USM's<lb />
12-yard line for an 84-yard return.<lb />
"Don't let the rain intimidate<lb />
ou Williams had told Emory<lb />
jokingly. "I've told the players<lb />
that a million times Emory said.<lb />
"and now Henry's telling me. It<lb />
sure didn't intimidate him did<lb />
. -<lb />
The Bucs moved to the four-<lb />
yard line, but tailback Jimmy<lb />
WaJden's carry was just inches<lb />
short in a fourth-and-goai situa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The Pirates again gained good<lb />
field position minutes later when<lb />
USM's Larry Boyd kicked into<lb />
the wind for a 12-yard punt.<lb />
The Bucs quickly moved from<lb />
the 22-yard line to the 14. ECU<lb />
quarterback Kevin Ingram then<lb />
threw long to tightend Norwood<lb />
Vann in the endzone, but the ball<lb />
slipped out of Vann's hands.<lb />
Vann redeemed himself,<lb />
however, on the next play when he<lb />
reached up and grabbed the ball<lb />
down toward him in the endzone.<lb />
That impressive catch gave the<lb />
Bucs a 7-6 lead with 8:30 remain-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Sophomore placekicker Jeff<lb />
Heath kicked a 37-yard field goal<lb />
with 1:07 left to give the Pirates a<lb />
10-6 advantage over the Eagles.<lb />
According to Emory, Williams'<lb />
run and Heath's field goal were<lb />
the turning points in the game.<lb />
"The team did gain some momen-<lb />
tum after Henry's run, but more<lb />
importantly, we gained good field<lb />
position from it Emory said.<lb />
"Wet or dry, field position is the<lb />
key to offensive success.<lb />
"They could have beaten us<lb />
with a field goal, so I think<lb />
Heath's kick was the turning<lb />
point in the game<lb />
STANLEY LKAKY�ICU Photo Lab<lb />
ECU return-off kicker Henry Williams (15) wasn't able to do his touchdown Hip at USM this Saturday, but<lb />
he did manage to run for 84 yards on one return.<lb />
In the final quarter, both teams<lb />
slipped around on a dim field<lb />
after a section of lights went out<lb />
from the storm. Neither team<lb />
threatened until USM's Steve<lb />
Hendrix blocked Jeff Bolch's<lb />
punt with2:13 to go. The Eagles<lb />
recovered at the 14-yard line.<lb />
USM's running quarterback<lb />
Robert Ducksworth and tailback<lb />
Sam Dejarnette picked up five<lb />
yards, but the Eagles faced a<lb />
fourth-and-five situation with<lb />
1:11 left in the game.<lb />
"Our defense has gotten better<lb />
and better since we played<lb />
Southwest Louisiana Emory<lb />
said. "To hold'em on the 14-yard<lb />
line with two minutes to go shows<lb />
a great deal of character<lb />
Emory said he was just glad<lb />
that things turned out in favor of<lb />
the Pirates. "I'm thankful that we<lb />
got the ball and the wind in the<lb />
third quarter he said, "because<lb />
the game was over when we got<lb />
those 10 points. That field was so<lb />
bad in the fourth quarter<lb />
Since USM was playing with the<lb />
wind in the first quarter, the<lb />
Eagles were able to get off two<lb />
field goals. Placekicker Steve<lb />
Clark booted a 46-yard field goal<lb />
with 10:40 remaining, and then<lb />
followed with a 44-yard field goal<lb />
to give the Eagles a 6-0 lead with<lb />
one second left in the first<lb />
quarter.<lb />
In the second half, the Pirates<lb />
were on USM's four-yard line<lb />
when Walden fumbled with :55<lb />
left.<lb />
"1 thought momentum was on<lb />
Southern Mississippi's side in the<lb />
first half because they had the<lb />
wind behind their backs, and we<lb />
got poor field position Emory<lb />
said. "We were lucky to come out<lb />
behind 6-0 in the first half<lb />
The Bucs possessed the ball<lb />
35:20 to USM's 24:40. ECU still<lb />
managed 165 yards rushing and 67<lb />
yards passing for 232 yards on<lb />
total offense.<lb />
USM also had 67 yards passing<lb />
and rushed for 119 yards to finish<lb />
with 186 yards on total offense.<lb />
Emory had nothing but praise<lb />
for the Golden Eagles. "I think<lb />
they're probably the best team we<lb />
may have played he said. "I do<lb />
believe it's the best defensive team<lb />
we've played<lb />
The USM win gave the Pirates a<lb />
winning percentage on the road<lb />
this season. The Bucs have beaten<lb />
N.C. State, Missouri, Temple,<lb />
and Southern Mississippi to win<lb />
four of seven road trips.<lb />
The USM game also marked the<lb />
last time 20 ECU seniors would<lb />
play as Pirates. According to<lb />
Emory, the 1983 squad wanted to<lb />
go out in style.<lb />
"They showed that they<lb />
weren't intimidated by anything<lb />
he said. "I had to run my mouth a<lb />
lot before playing Southern<lb />
Mississippi, saying that we should<lb />
go to a bowl.<lb />
"The less you say, the less you<lb />
have to take back, and I knew that<lb />
I was sticking myself out on a<lb />
plank. I'm just glad that plank<lb />
didn't break off. Sometimes you<lb />
say things for your program, and<lb />
I'm just glad we backed up<lb />
everything I said<lb />
No Bowl Tough To Swallow<lb />
Write senior Ernest Byner Is one of 20 seniors who played his last<lb />
game as a Pirate this Saturday.<lb />
Things are not always fair in<lb />
this world. Coach Emory has been<lb />
telling his senior players that for<lb />
four years, but they haven't found<lb />
out just how true that is until<lb />
recently.<lb />
Despite an 8-3 finish, the<lb />
Pirates were not selected as a bowl<lb />
team. That's a little hard to<lb />
swallow when a team you have<lb />
beaten with a 7-4 record gets an<lb />
invitation.<lb />
Sure, it's not fair. A lot of<lb />
things in life aren't. But tell that<lb />
to 20 players who will never have<lb />
the opportunity o play in a col-<lb />
lege bowl. Tell that to runn-<lb />
ingbacks who have left pieces of<lb />
their bodies all over Florida.<lb />
CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
Tell that to the ECU football<lb />
coaching staff who has out-<lb />
scouted and just plain out-worked<lb />
other schools. But most of all, tell<lb />
that to Head Coach Ed Emory<lb />
who hasn't had more than six<lb />
hours of sleep a night (if that<lb />
much) since the season began.<lb />
The Pirates' last shot for a bowl<lb />
bid came when it was thought that<lb />
Notre Dame, now 6-5, might<lb />
decline the Liberty Bowl's invita-<lb />
tion after the Fighting Irish suf-<lb />
fered a 23-22 loss to Air Force on<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
East Carolina, Virginia Tech,<lb />
Oklahoma and Washington State<lb />
were the other teams being con-<lb />
sidered to take Notre Dame's<lb />
place. Notre Dame, however,<lb />
decided to accept.<lb />
Emory said ECU has been<lb />
qualified as a bowl team for the<lb />
past two years. "We were 7-4 last<lb />
year, and we were much better<lb />
than some of the teams who went<lb />
(to a bowl) he said. "There's no<lb />
question that we should be one of<lb />
the top bowl teams in the country.<lb />
"It's a shame. I think the<lb />
NCAA should set criteria because<lb />
a bowl should be to reward a team<lb />
for the season they played<lb />
Emory said he knew that get-<lb />
ting a bowl bid would be tough<lb />
for the Pirates after they lost all<lb />
three Florida games. "I thought<lb />
all along that we'd have to be 9-2.<lb />
"In the Liberty Bowl, I never<lb />
thought they'd match up East<lb />
Carolina and Boston College.<lb />
They probably want a midwestern<lb />
team like Oklahoma. We might<lb />
have had a better chance as an<lb />
eastern team if Boston College<lb />
wasn't in the bowl<lb />
Liberty Bowl officials reported<lb />
that Oklahoma was their next<lb />
choice after Notre Dame.<lb />
Although a bowl bid would<lb />
have been nice, the Pirates have<lb />
come away with one of the best<lb />
seasons in ECU's history. For<lb />
Emory, 1983 has been a magical<lb />
year. "It's the greatest year of<lb />
football I've ever been associated<lb />
with Emorysaid. "No one can<lb />
understand the adversity and the<lb />
up-hill climb this program has had<lb />
to make.<lb />
"We spend one dollar to every<lb />
thousand dollars that Florida<lb />
State spends. You might think I'm<lb />
exaggerating, but I'm probably<lb />
being very kind.<lb />
"Florida State spends about<lb />
five million dollars, the University<lb />
of Florida spends seven or eight<lb />
million dollars, and we spend less<lb />
than a million.<lb />
"It's just amazing that these<lb />
guys have done what they have<lb />
against these well-funded teams.<lb />
I'm very proud of them. Nobody<lb />
gave us a chance, and we thought<lb />
we'd be 11-0. I'm glad we kept<lb />
that belief all season<lb />
Emory said the 1983 season has<lb />
been so rewarding because of his<lb />
Pirate seniors�his first senior<lb />
class ever 3: ECU. "These kids<lb />
are the most team-oriented<lb />
players I've been around he<lb />
said. "I guarantee you there has<lb />
never been 20 like those, and there<lb />
probably won't be another 20 like<lb />
them.<lb />
"They're my first group since<lb />
I've been here, and they mean so<lb />
much to me. I just want them to<lb />
be successful.<lb />
"That's why the bowl situation<lb />
hurts so much. I'm gonna have<lb />
another chance, but they won't.<lb />
Most of them will have a chance<lb />
at the Super Bowl but not a col-<lb />
lege bowl<lb />
Emory said he hopes he has<lb />
taught his players at least one<lb />
thing in four years. "Somebody<lb />
asked me the other day what I feel<lb />
like I've contributed to these 20<lb />
seniors he said. "The only thing<lb />
that came to me was that I just<lb />
hope I've taught'em how to win. I<lb />
think we've done that<lb />
After finishing with a 5-6 mark<lb />
his first year, Emory's record has<lb />
gotten better each season. He<lb />
followed that year by going 6-5,<lb />
7-4 and now 8-3.<lb />
Will next year's record be 9-2?<lb />
Emory hopes not. "Let's go<lb />
11-0 he said. "Let's go ahead<lb />
and do away with all that waiting<lb />
on bowls. Let's go all the way.<lb />
"We're losing 20 great seniors.<lb />
We want to reload, not rebuild. If<lb />
you reload, you just fill holes and<lb />
fire away<lb />
If next year's team shows the<lb />
same determination as this<lb />
season's senior class, Emory<lb />
shouldn't have anything to worry<lb />
about.<lb />
Lady Pirates Clinch Opener<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
I S�prH E411f<lb />
The ECU women's basketball<lb />
team opened their season in<lb />
Minges coliseum Sunday after-<lb />
noon with a 64-57 victory over<lb />
George Washington University.<lb />
The Lady Pirates built up a 17-7<lb />
lead after just six minutes, a lead<lb />
they never relinquished the entire<lb />
game. ECU was up by 20 points at<lb />
ne point and was never seriously<lb />
challenged until GWU outscored<lb />
the Pirtes 15-2 in the final minutes<lb />
of play.<lb />
"At that time, we didn't have<lb />
our starters in there Head coach<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi said. "We were<lb />
using a couple of freshmen and<lb />
had a few players out of position,<lb />
but I'm sure we'll get better at<lb />
breaking the press as the season<lb />
goes on<lb />
For the first game, Andruzzi<lb />
was pleased with her team's per-<lb />
formance. She used only seven<lb />
players in all, starting the four<lb />
returning members from last year,<lb />
along with transfer Annette<lb />
Phillips. Phillips was named<lb />
defensive player of the game.<lb />
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the Pirates was Kas Alien, who<lb />
scored a game-high 37 points. She<lb />
connected on 16 of 28 from the<lb />
floor, five on eight from the line,<lb />
and also led the game with 11 re-<lb />
bounds.<lb />
Although Allen almost seemed<lb />
unstoppable, she received no sup-<lb />
port from her teammates. No one<lb />
else scored in double figures, and<lb />
only two players connected on<lb />
more then five points.<lb />
"It seems like one of then-<lb />
players always has a good game<lb />
on us Andruzzi said. "Last time<lb />
(Kelly) Ballentine scored 40<lb />
points. It seems like when you<lb />
work hard on one, another does<lb />
the job<lb />
Ballentine was held to just three<lb />
of 13 shots from the floor and<lb />
two-of-two at the line for a total<lb />
of eight points.<lb />
"I have to give Allen credit. She<lb />
did a good job and got a lot of her<lb />
points from out on the<lb />
perimeter<lb />
Andruzzi said rebounding was<lb />
the key to the win. The Pirates<lb />
finished with 43 rebounds to<lb />
GWUs31.<lb />
Individually, Darlene Hedges<lb />
had 10 and Lisa Squirewell had<lb />
nine for ECU.<lb />
Andruzzi said she was unsure<lb />
what to expect from her team<lb />
before the game was played. "It's<lb />
a new blend, but I thought<lb />
Delphine (Mabry) showed great<lb />
leadership out there, and Darlene<lb />
Hedges played what was probably<lb />
her best game ever<lb />
Hedges is the lone senior on the<lb />
team and pumped in 10 points<lb />
after averaging only 0.4 points per<lb />
game last season.<lb />
Andruzzi was also pleased with<lb />
the play of freshman Lynn Nance<lb />
who played with a face-mask<lb />
because of a broken nose sustain-<lb />
ed in practice. In 23 minutes of<lb />
play she scored seven points and<lb />
pulled down six rebounds.<lb />
Of the seven players that saw<lb />
action, Andruzzi said all of them<lb />
came in and fulfilled their<lb />
assignments.<lb />
"We did make a number of<lb />
mistakes that we'll have to work<lb />
on correcting Andruzzi added.<lb />
"But I think winning a game like<lb />
this against a team that had<lb />
everyone back and beat us last<lb />
year, will give us a lot of con-<lb />
fidence<lb />
The Lady Colonials ralied once<lb />
in the first half to come within<lb />
four on a three-point play by<lb />
Allen. The play cut ECU's lead to<lb />
22-18 with 8:37 remaining in the<lb />
half, but two technicals called on<lb />
the GWU bench, and a layup by<lb />
Phillips got the Pirates out of<lb />
trouble.<lb />
Over the final five minutes of<lb />
the half, ECU pulled away to go<lb />
to the locker room with a 39-25<lb />
bulge.<lb />
The Lady Pirates picked up<lb />
where they left off in the second<lb />
half, reaching their biggest lead of<lb />
20 points with 7:32 remaining in<lb />
the game.<lb />
Phillips and Sylvia Bragg both<lb />
finished with 15 points to lead the<lb />
scoring for the Pirates.<lb />
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weekend, playing on the road<lb />
against St. Peters on Saturday,<lb />
and Iona on Sunday.<lb />
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NOVEMBER 22, 1983<lb />
Karate Members Wi<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
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Eleven members of<lb />
the ECU Karate Club<lb />
traveled to<lb />
Swansboro, N.C<lb />
this weekend to com-<lb />
pete in the Goju-<lb />
Shonn North<lb />
Carolina State Cham-<lb />
pionships<lb />
Club President<lb />
Chuck Johnson was<lb />
erv pleased with how<lb />
ECTU was represented.<lb />
"Our club got started<lb />
er late in the<lb />
semester, and we were<lb />
still able to have a<lb />
good showing. We<lb />
have a lot of ex-<lb />
perienced members,<lb />
and even the people<lb />
who didn't place had<lb />
a good tournament<lb />
Most members<lb />
chose to participate in<lb />
the two major<lb />
categories: kumite<lb />
(fighting) and kata<lb />
(forms).<lb />
Johnson and James<lb />
White were the two<lb />
black belts represen-<lb />
ting the club. Johnson<lb />
placed second in the<lb />
middleweight kumite,<lb />
while White placed se-<lb />
cond in both kata and<lb />
lightweight kumite.<lb />
Underbelts who<lb />
placed in both events<lb />
included Ronnie<lb />
Langley (Green belt)<lb />
with a first in kumite<lb />
and second in kata,<lb />
and Willie Murphy<lb />
(Green-tip) with a<lb />
first in kumite and<lb />
third in kata.<lb />
Other members<lb />
who placed for the<lb />
club included brown-<lb />
belt Rusty Foster<lb />
(kata), and green-belt<lb />
Odell Hemley and<lb />
green-tip Mott Mc-<lb />
Campbell (kumite).<lb />
Sixth-degree black<lb />
belt Bill McDonald<lb />
was the tournament's<lb />
special guest.<lb />
McDonald, a resident<lb />
of Greenville, is head<lb />
sensei and creator of<lb />
the Goju-Shorin st<lb />
of Karate. He is<lb />
club's advisor, and<lb />
occasion has provided<lb />
instruction for the<lb />
club members.<lb />
Johnson plans for<lb />
the club to compete in<lb />
one more tournament<lb />
before Christmas in<lb />
preparation for their<lb />
busy spring season.<lb />
Included among those<lb />
spring trips is the<lb />
prestigious Battle of<lb />
Atlanta, a tourna-<lb />
ment which draws the<lb />
highest-ranking mar-<lb />
tial art experts from<lb />
across the country<lb />
and abroad.<lb />
Pirates Sink ODU<lb />
Diver Dale Swanson<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Dublin Sport Mllof<lb />
The ECU swimm-<lb />
ing team won both<lb />
meets against Old<lb />
Dominion this<lb />
weekend, with the<lb />
men winning 82-31,<lb />
and the women com-<lb />
ing out on top 57-56.<lb />
"The men swam a<lb />
great meet Coach<lb />
Rick Kobe said<lb />
"ODU beat us last<lb />
year, but this year we<lb />
totally dominated<lb />
them<lb />
The Pirtes won 10<lb />
of 13 events, while<lb />
Scott Eagle, Chris<lb />
Pitelli and Chem l.ar-<lb />
ranaga each won two<lb />
individual events.<lb />
fagle was vic-<lb />
torious in both the<lb />
one and three-meter<lb />
diving events, Pitelli<lb />
won the 100 and<lb />
200-meter freestyle,<lb />
while I arranaga cap-<lb />
tured the 500 and<lb />
1000 free<lb />
Other individual<lb />
winners for the men<lb />
included Stan<lb />
Williams in the 50<lb />
freest vie, Kevin<lb />
Richards in the 200 in-<lb />
dividual niedly and<lb />
Greg Wrav in the 200<lb />
fly.<lb />
Scotia Miller and<lb />
Caycec Poust stood<lb />
out for the women as<lb />
they took their first<lb />
meet ever against Old<lb />
Dominion<lb />
Miller took both<lb />
the c00 and 1000<lb />
freestyles, while Poust<lb />
won the 100<lb />
backstroke and placed<lb />
second in the 200 in-<lb />
dividual medly.<lb />
First-place finishers<lb />
for the women also in-<lb />
cluded Jean Keathmg<lb />
in the 50 freestyle,<lb />
Jessica Eeinberg in the<lb />
100 breaststroke and<lb />
Lon Miller in the one-<lb />
meter dive.<lb />
Kobe said he was<lb />
encouraged by both<lb />
the men and womens'<lb />
performances, and is<lb />
looking forward to a<lb />
very successful<lb />
season.<lb />
Sneaker Sam Congratulates Winners<lb />
Champions<lb />
CrownedAfter four<lb />
weeks of head-to-<lb />
head (give an inch or<lb />
two) competition on<lb />
the hardwoods, three<lb />
champions have been<lb />
crowned in the one-<lb />
on-one basketball<lb />
competition.<lb />
In the women's<lb />
division, Johnnie Mae<lb />
Livingston gained the<lb />
title by defeating<lb />
Margaret Ray 10-8,<lb />
10-7 in the title game.<lb />
Both women were<lb />
undefeated through<lb />
semi-final action,<lb />
when Ray sent Liv-<lb />
ingston to the loser's<lb />
side of the bracket.<lb />
Johnnie Mae defeated<lb />
Linda Gassaway to<lb />
gain another shot at<lb />
Ray. Since the com-<lb />
petition was double<lb />
elimination and Ray<lb />
lost to Livingston in<lb />
their second en-<lb />
counter, a third match<lb />
was necessay to deter-<lb />
mine the winner.<lb />
Gregory Richard-<lb />
son proved to be too<lb />
much in the mens<lb />
6-1-and-under divi-<lb />
sion by breezing<lb />
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ment undefeated.<lb />
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lost to Richardson in<lb />
the second round of<lb />
competition, fought<lb />
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loser's bracket by<lb />
defeating four more<lb />
opponents before fall-<lb />
ing victim for a se-<lb />
cond time to the vic-<lb />
torious Richardson.<lb />
It was a suprising<lb />
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guy" in the men's 6-1<lb />
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Ed Clark standing at a<lb />
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