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Serving the East Carolina campus<lb />
community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No. 5A<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Thursday, April 5, 194<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Hunt Advocates Increase In<lb />
Defense Budget, Arms Talks<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
LESLIE TODD � ECU N�wt luniu<lb />
f LKILIf TODD - ECU Nnri lurti<lb />
Go J.mes H��, conduct .� impromptu discussion �!�, ECU slud.uls following Tuesd.ys spMcll<lb />
PIRG Organizers Petition For<lb />
Initiation Of Referendum<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
NmUki<lb />
The United States should in-<lb />
crease defense spending, devote<lb />
more resources to conventional<lb />
forces and go ahead with plans for<lb />
the MX missile, B-l and Stealth<lb />
bombers and the Trident sub-<lb />
marine, Gov. James B. Hunt Jr.<lb />
said in his first major speech on<lb />
national defense Tuesday night at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Speaking to a full house in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
Hendrix Theatre, Hunt outlined a<lb />
conservative policy for defense<lb />
and stressed that arms reduction<lb />
talks with the Soviet Union are "a<lb />
vital part of our comprehensive<lb />
national security policy<lb />
Hunt is trying to unseat incum-<lb />
bent Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C.<lb />
"I believe we must increase<lb />
defense spending Hunt said "I<lb />
support substantial real increases<lb />
in our country's defense budget<lb />
Hunt said increases of 5 to 7 per-<lb />
cent in defense spending after in-<lb />
flation would "give strategists the<lb />
growth to develop and deploy<lb />
needed new weapons<lb />
Hunt called for upgrading in<lb />
almost every area of defense. He<lb />
supports an increase in the<lb />
number of ships in the Navy, the<lb />
creation of new Army light infan-<lb />
try divisions and more commit-<lb />
ment to conventional troop<lb />
readiness.<lb />
"Readiness of conventional<lb />
troops is not what it should be "<lb />
Hunt said. "This imbalance<lb />
should be corrected quickly<lb />
Hunt claimed his greatest dif-<lb />
ference from Helms came in his<lb />
commitment to arms control<lb />
"The most important issue facing<lb />
our world is the need for<lb />
serious, sustained negotiations<lb />
that reduce the threat of nuclear<lb />
war he said. "Arms negotia-<lb />
tions are not a sign off weakness.<lb />
They are a sign of strength<lb />
Hunt differed sharply with<lb />
some members of the Democratic<lb />
Party, including presidential can-<lb />
didates Walter Mondale and Sen.<lb />
Gary Han. Hunt said he does not<lb />
support the nuclear freeze because<lb />
"I think there is a better way a<lb />
fair, realistic, long-term nuclear<lb />
arms control treaty<lb />
In a press conference before the<lb />
speech, Hunt took a lard line on<lb />
relations with the Scviet Union.<lb />
Asked if the Soviets -vere friends<lb />
of the U.S. and coulc be trusted<lb />
Hunt said, "absolu ely not. 1<lb />
See HUNT. Page 5<lb />
NrnMhi<lb />
ECU students may soon be<lb />
given a chance to vote on whether<lb />
or not they want a Public Interest<lb />
Research Group on the ECU cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Since the SGA Legislature<lb />
decided three weeks ago that it<lb />
could not call for a student<lb />
referendum, members of the<lb />
ECU-PIRG organizing committee<lb />
decided to take action and are cur-<lb />
rently circulating a petition asking<lb />
for a referendum to be held.<lb />
According to Speaker of the<lb />
Legislature Kirk Shelley's inter-<lb />
pretation of the SGA Constitu-<lb />
tion, only the student body, with<lb />
signatures of 10 percent of the<lb />
students on a petition, can call for<lb />
a referendum.<lb />
According to Student PIRG<lb />
organizer Jay Stone, Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life Elmer<lb />
Meyer said the signatures of 1,350<lb />
students, or approximately 10 per-<lb />
cent of the student body, are<lb />
needed in order for the referen-<lb />
dum to be held.<lb />
The signatures will have to be<lb />
collected by tomorrow. Stone said<lb />
he currently has between 1,100<lb />
and 1,200 signatures and is op-<lb />
timistic that he will collect the<lb />
rest. In fact, he said, he is aiming<lb />
for 1,600 signatures.<lb />
The petition states the goals of<lb />
High School Students Visit Campus<lb />
PIRG, which is a non-partisan,<lb />
non-profit, student funded and<lb />
directed group. One of its primary<lb />
goals is research and public educa-<lb />
tion on environmental and con-<lb />
sumer issues. In addition, the peti-<lb />
tion states that, if a PIRG is<lb />
established on the ECU campus, it<lb />
will be funded with a $3 per<lb />
semester, waivable fee. Students<lb />
choose whether to pay the fee on<lb />
their tuition bill.<lb />
According to Assistant Student<lb />
Attorney General Rick Brown<lb />
once the signatures have been ob-<lb />
tained, the Student Attorney<lb />
General will make sure that it is in<lb />
order before presenting it to the<lb />
Red Cross Blood Drive<lb />
Scheduled During April<lb />
Stone<lb />
SGA president. The issue must<lb />
then be voted on within 11 to 16<lb />
days.<lb />
"This is the most important<lb />
issue that any student at ECU can<lb />
ever be expected to vote on<lb />
Stone said.<lb />
The referendum, which is non-<lb />
binding, is only to survev student<lb />
support for PIRG and does not<lb />
mean the organization will be set<lb />
up on campus.<lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
Staff �m�r<lb />
A blood drive conducted by the<lb />
Red Cross will be held on campus<lb />
April 10 and 11 in room 244 of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Army ROTC cadet Donald<lb />
Fontenot, coordinator of the<lb />
blood drive, said 250 pints are ex-<lb />
pected to be donated the first day<lb />
and approximately- 300 pints the<lb />
second.<lb />
This year the Army ROTC has<lb />
given students added incentive to<lb />
donate, Fontenot said. A keg of<lb />
beer is being given by the Intra-<lb />
Fraternity Council to the fraterni-<lb />
ty whose members donate the<lb />
most blood. Prizes to other<lb />
organizations with large dona-<lb />
tions are being sponsored by local<lb />
merchants.<lb />
"We're trying to ask the stu-<lb />
dent body at ECU to come out<lb />
and be supportive Fontenot<lb />
said.<lb />
According to Fontenot, this is<lb />
the first drive conducted by .Army<lb />
ROTC, but turnout is expected to<lb />
be good due to the laige number<lb />
of promotional efforts thev have<lb />
been involved with.<lb />
"The tornado disaster which<lb />
just happened is added<lb />
incentive Fonterot said,<lb />
"because the injured are in<lb />
need Fontenot said since the<lb />
disaster happened so close to<lb />
ECU, students should be better<lb />
able to understand the need for<lb />
donations of blood.<lb />
S,CJL2!�S Weekend To Begin Saturday<lb />
By ELaA�� BIR� said Dr. David Sanders, chairman nrn�ram �� 2L   . . <lb />
By ELIZABETH BIRO<lb />
SuffWrttar<lb />
Talented high school juniors<lb />
from all over North Carolina will<lb />
participate in ECU's Scholars<lb />
Weekend, which will be held April<lb />
8-9.<lb />
Scholars Weekend is a universi-<lb />
ty invitation to 100 superior high<lb />
school juniors across the state<lb />
which allows them to visit campus<lb />
and meet faculty and students,<lb />
said Dr. David Sanders, chairman<lb />
of the Scholars Weekend Com-<lb />
mittee and professor of English.<lb />
According to Sanders, the<lb />
visiting juniors have been recom-<lb />
mended by their high school prin-<lb />
cipal or guidance counselor, and<lb />
have Scholastic Achievement Test<lb />
scores of 1200 or above.<lb />
Sanders said that, of the 100<lb />
students who attend Scholars<lb />
Weekend, approximately 25 or 30<lb />
will enter ECU under the honors<lb />
program upon graduation from Mendenhall<lb />
high school.<lb />
"Coming to ECU during<lb />
Scholars weekend is a good first<lb />
step in receiving scholarships<lb />
said Saunders. Half of the alumni<lb />
scholarships offered last year<lb />
went to these students, said<lb />
Saunders.<lb />
Scholars Weekend will begin<lb />
Saturday night with a debate bet-<lb />
ween visiting students followed by<lb />
a dance, both to be held at<lb />
Official activities will begin<lb />
Sunday morning. Events Sunday<lb />
will center on discussions between<lb />
students, parents, and faculty<lb />
concerning academics, scholar-<lb />
ships, financial aid and campus<lb />
life. The students will stay in the<lb />
campus residence halls during<lb />
their visit.<lb />
On Monday, Sanders said,<lb />
students will be touring campus<lb />
and visiting classes.<lb />
Economy Unites Schools, Businesses<lb />
(CPS) � In mid-February,<lb />
General Motors proudly announc-<lb />
ed plans to build a new plant right<lb />
next to the University of<lb />
Alabama.<lb />
Four days later, GM announced<lb />
with yet more fanfare it was awar-<lb />
ding a $156,000 grant to two<lb />
Alabama professors to develop a<lb />
new computer system for the<lb />
plant.<lb />
It was only the most recent new<lb />
marriage between private<lb />
businesses and colleges, both large<lb />
and small.<lb />
"Arrangements" between<lb />
businesses and campuses, which<lb />
historically have viewed each<lb />
other suspiciously in the best of<lb />
times and actively disdained each<lb />
other the rest of the time, are now<lb />
being announced almost weekly.<lb />
It's happening so often now<lb />
that few people outside the cam-<lb />
puses involved even notice, says<lb />
Edward Leare of the American<lb />
Scoiety for Engineering Edcua-<lb />
tion.<lb />
And while some academics may<lb />
"still feel they're dirtying their<lb />
hands" by working so closely with<lb />
industry, "they better get used to<lb />
it, because we like the money<lb />
says John Enyart, a chemistry<lb />
professor at Pitt and co-author of<lb />
a study of how colleges lure high-<lb />
tech companies to locate next to<lb />
campuses.<lb />
Money is the most obvious<lb />
reason so many schools are get-<lb />
ting into the act.<lb />
With public tax support of col-<lb />
leges growing more slowly than in<lb />
the past, with the number of<lb />
tuition-paying students beginning<lb />
to dwindle, and with the growing<lb />
difficulty of scaring up more<lb />
money to pay talented teachers<lb />
enough to stay on campus,<lb />
schools began turning to private<lb />
corporations for mney help about<lb />
two years ago.<lb />
Alabama, Michigan, Wiscon-<lb />
sin, Penn State, Carnegie-Mellon,<lb />
Washington, Denver, Oklahome,<lb />
North Carolina and Texas<lb />
schools, among may others, set<lb />
out either singly or in groups to<lb />
become the next "Silicon Valley"<lb />
of wherever they happen to be.<lb />
In the "Silicon Valley" in nor-<lb />
thern California, of course, the<lb />
computer industry grew up and<lb />
around Stanford, San Jose State<lb />
and Bekeley, to the great profit of<lb />
all concerned.<lb />
The companies get relatively<lb />
cheap research and development<lb />
help for their products, and a<lb />
ready pool of talented researchers<lb />
and tax deductions for the money<lb />
they give colleges.<lb />
The schools gain grants, added (<lb />
prestige, more money for their �<lb />
professors and graduate<lb />
See COMMUNICATION, Page 3<lb />
Just me and my shadow<lb />
Voting Difficult In Pitt County<lb />
Students Seek Registration Policy Changes<lb />
B, JENNIFER JENDRASIAK Pit�Countyis�heu�of. "me ctang" H. c.ed the chain� � , '  6<lb />
LMLI� TOOO - CCU M�w i<lb />
Student apathy has always been<lb />
a fact of life. Many students don't<lb />
exercise their right to vote, but<lb />
often it is not because they don't<lb />
want to. Voter registration regula-<lb />
tions in Pitt County make it dif-<lb />
ficult for many ECU students to<lb />
register in the area. Some ECU<lb />
students are working to try and<lb />
change these regulations.<lb />
According to Jimmie Hackett,<lb />
president of the Society Of United<lb />
Liberal Students, the difference in<lb />
Pitt County is the use of a "means changed. He called the chairman<lb />
test to determine residency, of the State Board of Elections in<lb />
Students are asked whether or not order to inform him of the situa-<lb />
they pay county taxes, the name tion in Greenville. Hackett said<lb />
of the county where they received the chairman sent a letter to the<lb />
their drivers' license and other Pitt County Board of Elections<lb />
questions - questions which if clarifying what is legal and not<lb />
answerednegatively will make the legal in keeping students from<lb />
student ineligible to register to registering to vote.<lb />
Students, Hackett said, "are<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne also said he<lb />
thinks something needs to be done<lb />
about the current situation. "I<lb />
like the idea of getting involved<lb />
with other students to register<lb />
students to vote he said. "It<lb />
been passed if students were able<lb />
to vote on the issue. If the action<lb />
taken with the board is not suffi-<lb />
cient, Hackett said he plans to<lb />
start lobbying and circulating<lb />
i �!?j � wuwuis w voic ne said, "it<lb />
In addition, SOULS is planning hampers our activities not to be<lb />
oter re�raUon drives in the able to register students to vote<lb />
vote locally, making it necessary Students, Hackett said "are HI1 . 0ur. mor t"�81 �" KUcoyne said the College<lb />
for them to return to their being taken advantage ofbv the !?I,L registration will be for Republicans would like to help<lb />
hometown to register, which community because they arcI not !JESZSLz2mperomt chngc registration in<lb />
students fmd an inconve- registered to vote. He cited the ?J - mmontlcs m f communi- handled in this county and then<lb />
recently enacted noise ordinance ZJZEl" to VOtC &amp; ho,ding votcr registration<lb />
which he said would noTnavl "coSeae Re�uhv.� k. dnm �D <lb />
ouege Republican member Sec VOTING, Page 5<lb />
The Inside<lb />
many<lb />
nience.<lb />
Hackett is working to get this<lb />
Announcements 2<lb />
Editorials " 4<lb />
Style g<lb />
Sports i<lb />
Classifieds7.7 9<lb />
 Find oat how vou can<lb />
return all those overdue<lb />
library books � without pay-<lb />
lag a fine. Sec FINES, page 5.<lb />
� ECU plays N.C. Stale hi<lb />
y-eha today at 7 p.m. at<lb />
Harrington Held<lb />
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.THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
1APRIL 5, 1984<lb />
Announcements<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving the campus communm<lb />
since MQJ.<lb />
Published every Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday dur<lb />
'no me summer<lb />
The East Carolinian is the ot<lb />
f'clal newspaper ot East<lb />
Carolina University, owned<lb />
operated, and publish tor ana<lb />
by the student of East Carolina<lb />
University<lb />
Subscription Rate: �0 yearly<lb />
The East Carolinian office<lb />
� re located in the Old South<lb />
Building on the campus of ECU.<lb />
Greenville N.C.<lb />
POSTMASTER Send address<lb />
changes to The East Carolinian<lb />
Old South Building ECU Green<lb />
vllle. NC 77834<lb />
Telephone: 737344, J47. �30?<lb />
HUNT FOR SENATE<lb />
There will be a meeting of students<lb />
wanting to work for Gov Jim Hunt's<lb />
campaign for the u S Senate on<lb />
Thursday �f 5 p m jn Men0ennall<lb />
Student center Ask at the inform a<lb />
�lon desk for the room number Come<lb />
o help elect effective leadership ,n<lb />
the Senate<lb />
CONCERT<lb />
Yes! That's right LOGOS, a coo<lb />
temporary rock, Christian band from<lb />
Raleigh wants to rock this campus<lb />
Saturday night. 7 30 9 30 at the Bap<lb />
tist Student Union located on 10th St<lb />
near Wendy's EVERYONE<lb />
welcome! See you there<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA PSI<lb />
The Brothers ot the Kappa Alpha<lb />
Pli Fraternity inc would like to e�<lb />
tenc to everyone a cordial invitation<lb />
to attend their Sem, Formal Kappa<lb />
Koronation Bali to be held Sat April<lb />
7, at the Ramada Inn from 9pm to 2<lb />
a m Admission will be S 00 single<lb />
and M 00 couple Tickets may ne pur<lb />
chased from any brother ot Kappa<lb />
Alpha Psi or any Kappa Sweetheart<lb />
We look forward to seeing you ere!<lb />
SPRING FLING BUS<lb />
For all interested students - There<lb />
will be a bus running from the dorms<lb />
to the PHI TAU house for SPRING<lb />
FLING �4 We encourage you to fake<lb />
advantage of this bus. which will run<lb />
from 3 30 7 00. In order to avoid a<lb />
DWi ID s will be checked!<lb />
TRACK AND FIELD<lb />
The intramural track meet will be<lb />
held Wednesday, April II beginning<lb />
at 3 00 p m on the Bunting field.<lb />
Registration deadline is April 5 with a<lb />
mandatory captains meeting Thurs ,<lb />
April 5 at 7 00 p t on BC 103<lb />
EDMISTEN'84<lb />
All students Interested In olning<lb />
the campus organization to elect<lb />
Rutus Edmisfen as Governor in 1984<lb />
please contact Betty Casey or Macon<lb />
Move (ECU coordinators at 752 0312<lb />
DELTA ZETA<lb />
Don t forget the meeting Mon night<lb />
concerning the Myrtle Beach trip.<lb />
Congratulations AZD's on a great<lb />
show' Pi Kapps, we're ready Sun<lb />
day!<lb />
LACROSSE<lb />
There will be a Lacrosse match this<lb />
weekend at State. The match will be<lb />
at 12:00 on Saturday, April 7. It will<lb />
be as exciting as our last two matches<lb />
were. Lacrosse players there will be<lb />
practice T, TH, and Frl. at 3:00 Also<lb />
If you have not payed dues, you must<lb />
pay by Friday or you can't play<lb />
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS<lb />
The Campus Alcohol and Drug Pro-<lb />
gram will sponsor a speaker. Miss<lb />
Maggie French, April 9th at 800 P.M.<lb />
In the Multipurpose room of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center She will<lb />
speak on the Issues of drug and<lb />
alcohol abuse. Admission Is free and<lb />
everyone Is invited<lb />
DHI BETA SIGMA<lb />
The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma<lb />
Fraternity Inc. will be sponsoring a<lb />
Jr Miss Phi Beta Sigma Pageant on<lb />
April 27, 1984 at the Ramada inn<lb />
Anyone who would like to share in<lb />
this event with a talent that you would<lb />
like to perform on this date are asked<lb />
to contact Richard Dawkins at<lb />
758 9405 or any brother of the fraternl<lb />
fy as soon as possible<lb />
CA0S<lb />
. �ver'ck oroanliatlon of Com<lb />
? AWtctkMW ,� Dclton<lb />
oay. April 5th. 4 p.m. In Raw) 130 if,<lb />
ongoing pro(cf for slM-tt n<lb />
ment. Nomination, tor officer, will<lb />
s?m.�UrMd' �'�C0O� tor "�<lb />
2eT2L2 upcoro,n� The time to<lb />
y Membership 1. op� to all<lb />
student, with ,n interest in com<lb />
Purer or who would like to learn<lb />
(graduate or undergraduate). Do It<lb />
tor your future. See you Thursday the<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
Don t miss out on the final meeting<lb />
ot the semester on Monday. April 9th,<lb />
at 7 00. in BN 102 Elections will be<lb />
held and plans will befinallred for the<lb />
last special project of the semester<lb />
There will also be a brief report on<lb />
the CANCAS trip. Once again, all<lb />
members and interested persons are<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
STUDENTS WITH HART<lb />
Work for a new generation of<lb />
leadership and come to the meeting<lb />
ot students supporting Democratic<lb />
Sen Gary Hart for president<lb />
Meetings are held every Thursday<lb />
night in Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
at 7 30 p m Ask at the information<lb />
desk tor the room number<lb />
RUGBY<lb />
Players needed. Must be strong,<lb />
coordinated, dedicated, and have<lb />
leather balls Learn the game in the 2<lb />
home matches remaining. Practice is<lb />
Tues Wed and Thurs at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
If you're Interested, come on out, but<lb />
please, no geeks. Match this<lb />
weekend. March 7, at 2:00 p.m<lb />
against Appalachian St.<lb />
BAHAMA MAMA PARTY<lb />
Bahama Mama Party coming<lb />
soon April 19th at the Kappa<lb />
Sigma House The party starts at 430<lb />
so get your tickets early. See any<lb />
brother or little sister for tickets<lb />
SIGMA THETA TAU<lb />
Sigma Theta Tau, the National<lb />
Honor Society of Nursing, will hold Its<lb />
Induction of new members on Satur<lb />
day April 7. 1984, at v,n am In the<lb />
Jenkins Art Building Auditorium Dr<lb />
Elolse Lewis, Dean of the School of<lb />
Nursing. UNC Greensboro, will<lb />
speak on the "Quest for Excellence "<lb />
All new Inductees, family, friends,<lb />
and member, are Invited to attend<lb />
RACQUETBALL<lb />
ut3CU Club RCQ�tball Team<lb />
will host an all campus racquetball<lb />
tournament next fall, complete with<lb />
tournament shirts for all players,<lb />
tournament party, and great prizes<lb />
More info will be available on Mon<lb />
day, April 9, at 5:00 p.m. in room 102<lb />
Memorial Gym. Anyone who is in<lb />
terested should come by and give us<lb />
your summer address so we can mall<lb />
you an entry form In August We will<lb />
also vote on the nominations for next<lb />
years officers and discuss clinic and<lb />
travel plans.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
Ledonia S Wright Memorial<lb />
Scholarship � Criteria: Afro-<lb />
American student enrolled full time;<lb />
At least 2.S overall GPA, At least 32<lb />
semester hours to be completed by<lb />
the end of Spring semester Amount�.<lb />
Date of Award: Two(2) two hundred<lb />
(8200) scholarships to be awarded for<lb />
the 1984 85 academic year ($100 each<lb />
semester) Application Procedure:<lb />
Application forms are located In the<lb />
Financial Aid Office, Complete and<lb />
return to: Dr. Dennis Chestnut,<lb />
Psychology Department, Speight 109.<lb />
Application Deadline: Wednesday<lb />
April 11, 1984<lb />
Recipients to be announced April 13.<lb />
WZMB<lb />
Looking for some music that'll give<lb />
your ears a treat? Listen to WZMB,<lb />
we've got the sounds that can't be<lb />
beat. On every Sunday morlnlng from<lb />
6 am to 10 am The Contemporary<lb />
Gospel Show Is coming out the cam-<lb />
pus airwaves at 91.3 FM. We've got<lb />
some great groups like: The Im<lb />
perials, Glad, Amy Grant, David<lb />
Meece and much, much more. So<lb />
tune on every Sunday morning for<lb />
some rock founded on "The Rock<lb />
SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB<lb />
There will not be a club meeting<lb />
Mon, April 9th due to Fantasy<lb />
rehearsals. Also, for those who are<lb />
going on the Silent Retreat, we will be<lb />
meeting at 500 on Friday, at 113 9th<lb />
St Please be there on time because<lb />
we would like to leave no later than<lb />
530 See ya there!<lb />
SENIORS<lb />
.v2� liT? ' "� UP With<lb />
Th. ��, Club � oH-fng <lb />
crew Club" membership, for<lb />
�reduetlno seniors Thl, consists of a<lb />
Purple and gold report, decels. priori<lb />
ty on season football and basketball<lb />
tickets and much more and this is<lb />
completely free. Contact the Pirate<lb />
Club office at 757170, or Mark<lb />
Nlewald at 757 4009 or stop by our<lb />
booth at the Student Supply April 12 8.<lb />
13, or Barefoot on the Mall April 19.<lb />
HEALTH ALLIANCE<lb />
We will meet Thursday, April 5th,<lb />
In Mendenhall room 247, at 415<lb />
Please note this time change and be<lb />
on time We will have elections and<lb />
finalize plans for the upcoming fund<lb />
raising protect, information will also<lb />
be provided regarding the next piann<lb />
ed service protect. Don't forget to<lb />
please be on timed I<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA<lb />
Brothers, Pledges, and Little<lb />
Sisters, the annual Champagne<lb />
Breakfast will beAaturday. April 7 at<lb />
I 30 A.M. af the" Ramada Inn<lb />
Parent's Oay Is April 14. The Bahama<lb />
Mama Beach Party win be April 19<lb />
We need your support Congraduia<lb />
tions to the AZO's on a lob well done<lb />
INTER-VARSITY<lb />
Inter Varsity will only meet a few<lb />
more times this semester Don't you<lb />
want to be a part of them? Next<lb />
week's meeting will be a time for peo<lb />
pie to share with the group the talents<lb />
that God has given them So start<lb />
practicing everybody! We're looking<lb />
forward to a great time together<lb />
LOAN FUND<lb />
All Naitonal Direct Student Loan<lb />
Borrowers are reminded ot the exit<lb />
interview requirement upon gradua<lb />
tion or those otherwise not returning<lb />
to ECU Fall Semester 1984 as<lb />
undergraduate or graduate students<lb />
The interview is necessary to inform<lb />
NDSL recipients of the repayment<lb />
schedule provisions tor loan<lb />
cancellation, ano other pertinent in<lb />
formation You are requested to<lb />
report to 'he Multi Purpose Room of<lb />
the Mendenhall Student Center at<lb />
5 3C pm on either April 3 April 9 or<lb />
April 11 1984<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
Applications are now being ac<lb />
cepfed for the Davio B ana vvfia H<lb />
Stevens Scholarship for<lb />
undergraduates enrolled in the Divi<lb />
Sion of Socal Work The S500 00<lb />
Scholarship will be awaroeo for the<lb />
fall semester ot 1984 The recipient<lb />
win be selected on the basis of<lb />
academic excellence financial neeo<lb />
0000 citizenship, and dedication to<lb />
the Social Work ano or Criminal<lb />
Justice professions Applications are<lb />
available from ano should be return<lb />
ed to The Division of Social Work<lb />
Room 314 Allied Health ; Carol Belk)<lb />
Building Deadline April 20, 1984<lb />
For more information call 575 6961<lb />
ext 219<lb />
JUNIORS<lb />
Starting a resume now may be a big<lb />
help when you look for a summer ob<lb />
or as you take stock ot your education<lb />
or past work experience if you have<lb />
worked on a farm or had a paper<lb />
route then you have had some ex<lb />
perience Your part time work can<lb />
have a lot to do with the job or career<lb />
in which you begin after graduation<lb />
NTE<lb />
Dr John s Chllders, Director.<lb />
ECU Testing Center, announces a<lb />
special administration of the Na<lb />
fionai Teacher Examinations � Core<lb />
Battery no 3 (Professional<lb />
Knowledge; ana the Specialty Area<lb />
Examinations to be held at East<lb />
Carolina University, on Saturday.<lb />
May 5 1984 Persons interested in<lb />
registering for this special ad<lb />
ministration are urged to contact the<lb />
ECU Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building room 105 Greenville, N. C ,<lb />
Telephone (919) 7576811. no later<lb />
than Apr.l 15, 1984<lb />
STUDENTS WITH HART<lb />
Now is the time for a new genera<lb />
tion ot leadership if you are fed up<lb />
with the politics of nostalgia and look<lb />
mg for new solutions to the nation's<lb />
problems join Students With Hart. We<lb />
are the vanguard of a new<lb />
democracy We will be meeting at<lb />
Mendenhall Ask receptionist for<lb />
room number every Thursday at<lb />
p m For more information call<lb />
752 4935 or 757 356<lb />
PIRATE WALK<lb />
Closing date Is April 15th � There<lb />
will be a mandatory meeting for all<lb />
persons associated with Pirate Walk<lb />
and those interested on April 11th. All<lb />
escorts please return their lackets at<lb />
this time. Ron Langley and the Stu<lb />
dent Government appreciate<lb />
everyones cooperation throughout<lb />
the year Thank you<lb />
LSAT<lb />
The Law School Admission Test<lb />
1 LSAT) will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Monday, June<lb />
18. 1984 Application blanks are to be<lb />
completed and mailed to<lb />
LSATLSDAS, Box 2000 R, Newtown,<lb />
PA 18940 Registration deadline Is<lb />
May 17, 1984 Registrations<lb />
postmarked after this date must be<lb />
accompanied by a 815, non<lb />
refundable, late registration fee.<lb />
FANTASY<lb />
Come foln the Sign Language Club<lb />
for an evening of mime, sign, and<lb />
�ong The club will be performing<lb />
popular movie and broadway themes<lb />
and current popular songs Sign<lb />
language skills are not necessary to<lb />
appreciate the performance. Enoy<lb />
the Fantasy, Tuesday, April 10 at 7 �<lb />
p.m. In Wright Auditorium Admls<lb />
slon Is free to everyone<lb />
SIERRA CLUB<lb />
Author and veteran backpacker<lb />
Allen DeHart will be the Sierra club<lb />
guest speaker at its April 9th<lb />
meeting. Along with a slide presents<lb />
tion Mr. DeHart will discuss the pro<lb />
grass of the Mountain to-Sea Trail, a<lb />
20-mlle wide corridor spanning North<lb />
Carolina and connecting maior<lb />
population centers with outlying<lb />
natural resources. He will also<lb />
discuss the NC Trails Association<lb />
Mr. DeHart Is the author of North<lb />
Carolina Hiking Trails as well as<lb />
guide books to hiking trails in<lb />
Virginia and Sokuth Carolina.<lb />
The Sierra Club meets at me First<lb />
Presbyterian Church on 14th and Elm<lb />
Streets in Greenville at 8 pm. Non<lb />
members are welcome to attend<lb />
THE<lb />
and<lb />
ueen<lb />
'north<lb />
Coming Friday<lb />
Delbert<lb />
McClinton<lb />
with Central Park<lb />
GMAT<lb />
The Graduate Management Admls<lb />
sion Test (GMAT) will be offered at<lb />
East Carolina University on Safur<lb />
day, June 16, 1984 Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and mailed to<lb />
GMAT, Educational Testing Service,<lb />
Box 966 R, Princeton, N.J. 08540. Ap<lb />
plications must be postmarked no<lb />
later than May 14, 1984. Applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Room 105, Speight<lb />
Building, Greenville, N. C. 27834.<lb />
MANAGEMENT<lb />
Therj will be an information and<lb />
sign up sheet for all members of SAM<lb />
who are Interested In going on the<lb />
beach trip Saturday, AprM 7. There<lb />
will also be a sign up sheet tor anyone<lb />
Interested in running for offices on<lb />
Dr Ecksteins door room 209 Rawl un<lb />
til April 12.<lb />
GRE<lb />
The Graduate Record Examination<lb />
will be offered at East Carolina<lb />
University on Saturday, June 9, 1984<lb />
(General Exam only). Application<lb />
blanks are to be completed and mall<lb />
ed to Educational Testing Service,<lb />
Box 966 R, Princeton, N J. 08540 Ap<lb />
plications must be postmarked no<lb />
later than May 4, 1984 Applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Room 105, Speight<lb />
building.<lb />
ULTIMATE FRISBEE<lb />
Play Ultimate Frlsbee and get<lb />
Horizontal. Ultimate Irates play<lb />
every Tuas Thurs. and Sun. bottom<lb />
of Hill at 3:30 pm important: irates<lb />
will be playing In Raleigh, April 14<lb />
and 151 Be there or be oblong.<lb />
HOMECOMING<lb />
Applications ara now being ac<lb />
cepted for the 1984 Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee Chalrper<lb />
��v Applications can be picked up af<lb />
�Ither the Mendenhall Information<lb />
Desk or the Alumni Center The<lb />
deadline for applying for this position<lb />
Is Friday, April is.<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
Brother remember ROSE BALL<lb />
is next weekend. Everyone grab your<lb />
date and be ready to throw down at<lb />
Nags Head! Also PI Kapp Field Day<lb />
is this Sunday Thanks goes out to all<lb />
of the little sisters tor working so<lb />
hard af making P.u.S.H. a great sue<lb />
cess. We couldn't have done it without<lb />
you. Everyone come out and help sup<lb />
port both the Softball and Handball<lb />
teems. Everyone listen out for our Alt<lb />
campus party on Reading Day. This<lb />
will be a maior party<lb />
MARAUDER ACTIVITIES<lb />
Sunday, April 8th 11:30 A.M<lb />
Marauders are holding a Smile run at<lb />
Aycock High School. Later that day<lb />
at 300 P.M. a Rapelling Activity Is<lb />
scheduled at the Greenville Fire<lb />
Tower located off of 264 Business<lb />
(West) on corner of Skinner and Myr<lb />
tie Streets. Come on and "Hang<lb />
Around" with us<lb />
PERM WAVE<lb />
Join Spike Herward this Thursday<lb />
evening from 10-12 PM for Perma<lb />
nent Wave. Hear new releases as well<lb />
as traditional new wave music on the<lb />
new music show Permanent Wave.<lb />
This weeks featured artist Adam<lb />
Ant<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
Applications are now being ac<lb />
cepted for the RAY JONES<lb />
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP for full<lb />
time students at East Carolina<lb />
University, sophomore or above, who<lb />
meet the following criteria Must be a<lb />
resident of Pitt County. Demonstrate<lb />
financial need. Demonstrate an in<lb />
terest In the field of alcoholism, and<lb />
Agree to a concentration (6 s h<lb />
minimum) in alcohol andor<lb />
alcoholism related coursework dur<lb />
ing the term of the scholarship<lb />
The scholarship will be awarded tor<lb />
a period of one academic year<lb />
1984-85, and shall be for in state tui<lb />
tion and fees<lb />
Application are available (and<lb />
should be returned to) AlcoholDrug<lb />
Education Committee, Room 304. Er<lb />
win Hall Deadline April 20, 1984<lb />
For more information, call 757 6649<lb />
SPRING FASHION<lb />
The West Area Residence Cou'K<lb />
is presenting a Spring Fashion ex<lb />
travaganza on April 5th at 7 p m m<lb />
Garrett Dorm Fashions win be pro<lb />
vlded by area stores So lump Ma<lb />
Spring with Wine. Roses and Dreams<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
Tonight, at 5 X in Room n<lb />
Mendenhall the CR's will mee'<lb />
Nominations for Club Officers win d<lb />
taken from me members Elections<lb />
will be held next week All CR s<lb />
should attend For Goo and Count<lb />
HOME RUN DERBY<lb />
Re-istration for the inframura<lb />
home run derby will end April 12 witti<lb />
the event being held that same oay or<lb />
the Women's varsity softbaii Held<lb />
Sign up through April 12 for this slug<lb />
ging activity<lb />
NAACP ELECTIONS<lb />
The ECU Chapter NAACP 1984 t:<lb />
elections will be helc April 13 1944 ��<lb />
6 00 p m room to be announced Ap<lb />
plications may be picked up Marc"<lb />
22 April 5. 1984 at Mendenhall s infor<lb />
maflon desk, 250 Jarvis Dorm or sw<lb />
Greene Dorm Return application tc<lb />
250 Jarvis Dorm by April 5, 1944 5 x<lb />
p m<lb />
HUNT FOR .SENATE<lb />
There will be a meeting of stuoerr,<lb />
wanting to work for Gov j,m H - 1<lb />
campaign for the L S Senate on<lb />
Thursday at 5 p m ,n Menoenhan<lb />
Student Center Ask t the ,ntorms<lb />
tion desk tor the room number Com-<lb />
Jo help elect effect.v leaders-<lb />
the Senate<lb />
SOULS<lb />
There will be a meeting of me<lb />
SOULS organization on Thurs , April<lb />
5, 1984 In room 221 Mendenhall af 700<lb />
p.m. Attendance is very important<lb />
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY<lb />
Monday at 4 00 in the Coffee house<lb />
of Mendenhall, the Accxintmg soce<lb />
ty will elect officers for ne.t year t<lb />
members are urged to jtteno<lb />
Walking alone at right?<lb />
Call Pirate Walk<lb />
757-6616<lb />
FAMILY RESTAURANTS<lb />
ijeScs SANDWICH SHOP<lb />
SMS<lb />
rf�<lb />
(AC<lb />
At<lb />
G�'<lb />
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GREEK WEEK SPECIAL<lb />
BUY ANY WHOLE<lb />
SUB ni-4<lb />
FOR ONLY $2.19<lb />
c HO 'C C OF OVER 23 SANDWICHES<lb />
XSf<lb />
V I f iV A MC A I <lb />
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1 OS Airport Rd<lb />
Greenville. NC 27834<lb />
1919)758-0327<lb />
Combination Special<lb />
Trout, Shrimp<lb />
and Deviled Crab<lb />
I<lb />
FREE DELIVERY<lb />
752-2183<lb />
2! 5 E. 4th Street<lb />
- PHONE AHEAD FOR FASTER SERVICE -<lb />
sgc�oo�vyaooiMXHi,<lb />
L<lb />
4<lb />
Doors Open at 8:00<lb />
Tickets available at both<lb />
Record Bars, Apple Records and<lb />
King and Queen North<lb />
Call for information<lb />
757-1314<lb />
East Carolina University's<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Needs Chairpersons For The<lb />
Following Committees<lb />
� Forum.Committee - Selects and promotes lectures, symposiums, or other related pro-<lb />
grams that will mterest the student body and University community.<lb />
� Public Relations &amp; Publicity Committee - Will package publicity and coordinate total<lb />
promotion of the Union.<lb />
� Recreation Committee - Plans and promotes the following activities:<lb />
� ACU-I Tournaments (i.e. bowling, billiards)<lb />
� Clubs (Table Tennis, Chess, Backgammon)<lb />
� Special Recreation Activities (Ice CreamBingo, Watermelons, etc.)<lb />
� College bowl<lb />
Production Committee - Responsible for programs -Dinner Theatre, Madrigal Dinner<lb />
Student Center decorahons, receptions, and other programs - not contracted out.<lb />
Travel Committee - Plans and promotes the following types of trips: weekend excur-<lb />
aom, tnos scheduled during the holidays and during the break and also sponsors the<lb />
I ravel Adventure Film Series.<lb />
Applications for committee chairpersons are available at Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
Wormabon Desk, or the Student Union Office (Room 234 -Mendenhall Student<lb />
Lenter). hor more information contact the Student Union Office at 757-6611 ext<lb />
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assistants, better job pro-<lb />
spects for their students<lb />
and other benefits.<lb />
Companies pa<lb />
anywhere from $5,000 to<lb />
Si00,000 a year under the<lb />
"industrial affilitation<lb />
programs Envart<lb />
found in his study<lb />
The "normal fee<lb />
companies pay fc the<lb />
right to ask campus peo-<lb />
ple to work on projects<lb />
and for some access to<lb />
college faciln <lb />
$25,000, he found.<lb />
Moreover, mos: cor-<lb />
poral.ons ante up one-<lb />
time gifts to engineering<lb />
or chemistry department<lb />
"that are substantia<lb />
higher than SI00,000<lb />
he adds.<lb />
"This isn't a phase<lb />
Enyart insists. "Industry-<lb />
university research pro-<lb />
grams are lere to stay,<lb />
and everyone's going to<lb />
have to get asec<lb />
them<lb />
There's no choice at<lb />
some schools. "We've<lb />
now got over 40 com-<lb />
panies involved here<lb />
reports Dr. Ge.<lb />
Ansell, engineering dean<lb />
at Rensselaer Polyi<lb />
Institute in Troy. NY<lb />
one of the most ex-<lb />
perienced camp<lb />
business col.aborau-<lb />
All, of coarse, pay RPI<lb />
well for its research -er<lb />
vices. "There's a t .<lb />
trend for companie-<lb />
relocate (rear univer-<lb />
sities) Ansel sta<lb />
"We encourage it he-<lb />
Others encourage<lb />
too, and un versities now<lb />
openly compete with each<lb />
other to get companies to<lb />
relocate nex' to them<lb />
Ansell says the Univer-<lb />
sity of Michigan, which<lb />
launched an experve<lb />
advertising campa.gn tw<lb />
years ago protraving<lb />
itself as a high-tecu '<lb />
ing library now g e<lb />
RPI a run for its mor.ev<lb />
in cutting deals with<lb />
robotics companies.<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
Research Triangle, a<lb />
hign-tech industrial park<lb />
from which private firms<lb />
can call on the research<lb />
facilities of Duke, North<lb />
Carolina and other area<lb />
campuses, is now "one of<lb />
the best Silicon<lb />
competitors<lb />
maintains.<lb />
When locking for a<lb />
new home, "we con-<lb />
sidered San Diego, Atlan-<lb />
ta, Austin and the North<lb />
Ca-olina Research<lb />
Triangle, among others in<lb />
21 states before work-<lb />
ing out ar elaborate<lb />
VaJev<lb />
Leare<lb />
Students<lb />
Protest<lb />
Gov. Hunt<lb />
BvSTEPHAN<lb />
HARDING<lb />
Vlff�HHt<lb />
Several ECL' students<lb />
protested against Gov.<lb />
Jim Hunt during his<lb />
Monday lecture in<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Many of the pro-<lb />
testers were members of<lb />
Students for America and<lb />
the ECU College<lb />
Republicans.<lb />
Tim Whisenant, the<lb />
group leader, said the<lb />
group was<lb />
"demonstrating n<lb />
response to Hunt's ap-<lb />
pearance in what we con-<lb />
sider a political speech<lb />
The group was pro-<lb />
testing many of Hunts<lb />
policies. Rose Marie<lb />
Flythe, one of the pro-<lb />
testers, identified what<lb />
she considered to be one<lb />
of the problems � the<lb />
tobacco program. "If<lb />
Hunt is elected, we will<lb />
lose our tobacco program<lb />
since Helms is presently a<lb />
key member of that com-<lb />
mittee she said.<lb />
Whisenant added,<lb />
"We respect his right to<lb />
come here and it is good<lb />
that he has indicated he<lb />
will take a stand<lb /><pb facs="00057637_tn_0003" /><lb />
SPRING FASHION<lb />
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assistants, better job pro-<lb />
spects for their students<lb />
and other benefits.<lb />
Companies pay<lb />
anywhere from $5,000 to<lb />
$100,000 a year under the<lb />
"industrial affilitation<lb />
programs Enyart<lb />
found in his study.<lb />
The "normal" fee<lb />
companies pay for the<lb />
right to ask campus peo-<lb />
ple to work on projects<lb />
and for some access to<lb />
college facilities in<lb />
$25,000, he found.<lb />
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porations ante up one-<lb />
time gifts to engineering<lb />
or chemistry departments<lb />
"that are substantially<lb />
higher than $100,000<lb />
he adds.<lb />
"This isn't a phase<lb />
Enyart insists. "Industry-<lb />
university research pro-<lb />
grams are here to stay,<lb />
and everyone's going to<lb />
have to get used to<lb />
them<lb />
There's no choice at<lb />
some schools. "We've<lb />
now got over 40 com-<lb />
panies involved here<lb />
reports Dr. George<lb />
Ansell, engineering dean<lb />
at Rensselaer Polytechnic<lb />
Institute in Troy, N.Y<lb />
one of the most ex-<lb />
perienced campus<lb />
business collaborators.<lb />
All, of course, pay RPI<lb />
well for its research ser-<lb />
vices. "There's a big<lb />
trend for companies to<lb />
relocate (near univer-<lb />
sities) Ansell states.<lb />
"We encourage it here<lb />
Others encourage it,<lb />
too, and universities now<lb />
openly compete with each<lb />
other to get companies to<lb />
relocate next to them.<lb />
Ansell says the Univer-<lb />
sity of Michigan, which<lb />
launched an expensive<lb />
adverusing campaign two<lb />
years ago protraying<lb />
itself as a high-tech "liv-<lb />
ing library now gives<lb />
RPI a run for its money<lb />
in cutting deals with<lb />
robotics companies.<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
Research Triangle, a<lb />
high-tech industrial park<lb />
from which private firms<lb />
can call on the research<lb />
facilities of Duke, North<lb />
Carolina and other area<lb />
campuses, is now "one of<lb />
the best Silicon Valley<lb />
competitors Leare<lb />
maintains.<lb />
When looking for a<lb />
new home, "we con-<lb />
sidered San Diego, Atlan-<lb />
ta, Austin and the North<lb />
Carolina Research<lb />
Triangle, among others in<lb />
.27 states before work-<lb />
ing out an elaborate<lb />
Students<lb />
Protest<lb />
Gov. Hunt<lb />
By STEPHAN<lb />
HARDING<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Several ECU students '<lb />
protested against Gov. <lb />
Jim Hunt during his<lb />
Monday lecture in<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Many of the pro-<lb />
testers were members of<lb />
Students for America and<lb />
the ECU College<lb />
Republicans.<lb />
Tim Whisenant, the<lb />
group leader, said the<lb />
group was<lb />
"demonstrating in<lb />
response to Hunt's ap-<lb />
pearance in what we con-<lb />
sider a political speech<lb />
The group was pro-<lb />
testing many of Hunt's<lb />
policies. Rose Marie<lb />
Flythe, one of the pro-<lb />
testers, identified what<lb />
she considered to be one<lb />
of the problems � the<lb />
tobacco program. "If<lb />
Hunt is elected, we will<lb />
lose our tobacco program<lb />
since Helms is presently a<lb />
key member of that com-<lb />
mittee she said.<lb />
Whisenant added,<lb />
"We respect his right to<lb />
come here and it is good .<lb />
that he has indicated he <lb />
will take a stand<lb />
agreement with the<lb />
University of Texas,<lb />
recalls BUI Stotesbery of<lb />
Microelectronics and<lb />
Computer Technologies.<lb />
Under the arrange-<lb />
ment, Texas and Texas<lb />
A&amp;M will lend research<lb />
labs to the company,<lb />
lease a building to it in<lb />
1985, be paid for its staf-<lb />
fers' time and work, and<lb />
even get to use some com-<lb />
pany technicians as ad-<lb />
junct instructors.<lb />
To compete with the<lb />
thriving high tech-college<lb />
research arrangements in<lb />
Massachusetts, the city of<lb />
New Haven is building a<lb />
$10 million "high<lb />
techpark" next to Yale.<lb />
Though many of the<lb />
high tech dreams launch-<lb />
ed almost simultaneously<lb />
by New Haven, Penn-<lb />
sylvania and literally hun-<lb />
dreds of other schools ac-<lb />
tually may be coming true<lb />
now, some obstacles re-<lb />
main.<lb />
One is the attitude of<lb />
some faculty members<lb />
who remain more in-<lb />
terested in pursuing<lb />
"pure science" than in<lb />
finding practical applica-<lb />
tions for research.<lb />
"Universities have<lb />
traditionally had an anti-<lb />
industry image Enyart<lb />
says. Professors "don't<lb />
want to work towards<lb />
patentable projects,<lb />
which is what industries<lb />
want<lb />
In general, "we're be-<lb />
ing forced to redirect our<lb />
research into becoming<lb />
more profitable he<lb />
says. "Engineering<lb />
departments are going to<lb />
have to be willing to use<lb />
their tools to test<lb />
Calgon<lb />
The other obstacle is<lb />
money. University of<lb />
Arizona administrators<lb />
two weeks ago warned<lb />
state Democrats they'd be<lb />
unable to compete for<lb />
high tech research with<lb />
other colleges unless it<lb />
got an immediate 12 per-<lb />
cent funding hike.<lb />
Funding cut have forc-<lb />
ed Oklahoma State and<lb />
Oklahoma engineering<lb />
departments to delay<lb />
making the reforms<lb />
necessary to compete<lb />
with other states and<lb />
schools for the lucrative<lb />
new business, OSU of-<lb />
ficials told an engineering<lb />
trade group in mid-<lb />
February.<lb />
And the legislature's<lb />
one-year funding of New<lb />
Mexico's planned $20<lb />
million high tech park has<lb />
hindered company<lb />
recruitment there.<lb />
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this week when the car in<lb />
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sboro.<lb />
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Alumni<lb />
Priorities Need Re-Evaluation<lb />
ECU probably doesn't deserve to<lb />
have a Pulitzer Prize winner.<lb />
Oh, the university is quite capable<lb />
academically of fostering such<lb />
talent, but its record of respect for<lb />
such accomplishments is rather<lb />
lackluster. The facts: ECU has in its<lb />
76-year history graduated exactly<lb />
one student who has gone on to win<lb />
a Pulitzer Prize � 1974 English<lb />
graduate Rick Atkinson, who won<lb />
the 1982 prize for national reporting<lb />
in journalism. But even though<lb />
Atkinson's prize was announced in<lb />
the early spring of that year, the<lb />
Alumni Association was somehow<lb />
not able that fall to consider him<lb />
worthy for an outstanding alumni<lb />
award, several of which are<lb />
presented each October at<lb />
Homecoming.<lb />
Atkinson was finally awarded the<lb />
honor a year later, in October of<lb />
1983. But the question is, why the<lb />
delay? The answer is fairly simple:<lb />
he didn't donate much to ECU<lb />
through the Alumni Association.<lb />
Those who did won outstanding<lb />
alumni awards that year � though<lb />
with career accomplishments most<lb />
would consider less outstanding<lb />
than a Pulitzer won eight years after<lb />
completion of undergraduate<lb />
school.<lb />
And what about Atkinson as a<lb />
commencement speaker, or as the<lb />
recepient of ECU's new honorary<lb />
doctorate? The second item may be<lb />
up for debate, though Atkinson,<lb />
who already has an M.A. from the<lb />
University of Chicago, would seem<lb />
to many a prime candidate for the<lb />
honor. (The honorary degrees have<lb />
so far been given only to former<lb />
chancellor Leo Jenkins and former<lb />
U.S. Sen. Robert Morgan.)<lb />
It can hardly be argued, however,<lb />
that Atkinson would be an excellent<lb />
choice as commencement speaker.<lb />
This university, like many others, is<lb />
fond of inviting distinguished alum-<lb />
ni to give the graduation keynote<lb />
when they cannot wrangle a big<lb />
name. Duke University, for in-<lb />
stance, just a couple of years ago<lb />
had alumnus and author William<lb />
(Sophie's Choice) Styron speak.<lb />
ECU's speaker for this year is<lb />
N.C. appellate court Judge Gerald<lb />
Arnold. Arnold is a 1963 East<lb />
Carolina graduate and a lawyer who<lb />
served four years in the N.C.<lb />
House. He received a 1981 Outstan-<lb />
ding Alumni award and, to quote<lb />
Chancellor John Howell, "has been<lb />
a very strong and enthusiatic sup-<lb />
porter of this university" � read<lb />
financial contributor.<lb />
Arnold may well be an outstan-<lb />
ding lawyer and judge and excellent<lb />
speaker. But the point is that the<lb />
priorities of Alumni Association,<lb />
who name outstanding alumni, and'<lb />
the Commencement Committee,<lb />
who line up each year's speaker, are<lb />
misplaced. Is the alumni award for<lb />
the biggest financial contributors of<lb />
the year, and is the commencement<lb />
speaker's position a gift for similar<lb />
accomplishments?<lb />
Fundamentalist Vocal Prayer Call<lb />
Contradicts Christ, Common Sense<lb />
Atkinson was not even pursued<lb />
this year or last as a possible com-<lb />
mencement speaker, and though he<lb />
was nominated by an ECU faculty<lb />
member for outstanding alumni the<lb />
same year he won the Pulitzer, the<lb />
honor was a year late in coming.<lb />
The outstanding alumni awards<lb />
have the image of being for those<lb />
who make exceptional ac-<lb />
complishments in their careers and<lb />
communities. The commencement<lb />
speaker should be that plus<lb />
something more. � Few alumni can<lb />
claim a career as notable as Atkin-<lb />
son's: for a journalist, there aren't<lb />
many who can do more before the<lb />
age of 35 than win a Pulitzer and<lb />
work for The Washington Post.<lb />
One would think he would have<lb />
something to say as which is as<lb />
valuable as words of wisdom from<lb />
any ECU graduate.<lb />
In short, if the Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion and the university want to<lb />
honor financial contributors, they<lb />
should award something each year<lb />
called the Outstanding Donor<lb />
Award or the Alumni Fund Prize. If<lb />
they truly want to honor ECU's<lb />
outstanding graduates, they should<lb />
re-evaluate their criteria and judge<lb />
candidates by their qualifications<lb />
and accomplishments instead of<lb />
their tax-deductible donations.<lb />
pressure tactics.<lb />
Of course Grant knows this. He con-<lb />
.mm T. m D tends that forcing a child of some<lb />
JT h .fravest. th0� shalt not minority religion - attention Catholics.<lb />
By GREGG EASTERBROOK<lb />
TW Hm BiMMh<lb />
you will be a minority religion in this<lb />
regime � to sit through some other<lb />
centuries during which followers of<lb />
Jesus and, later, opponents of the Pope<lb />
were persecuted minorities.<lb />
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, floor<lb />
manager for Reagan's vocal prayer<lb />
amendment, also makes the argument<lb />
that the real issue is not prayer but rever-<lb />
sing government prejudice against<lb />
religion. In this belief Hatch too seems<lb />
to have lost historical perspective.<lb />
be as the hypocrites are: for they love to<lb />
pray standing in the synagogues and in<lb />
the corners of the streets, that they may<lb />
be seen of men. Verily I say unto you,<lb />
They have their reward. When thou<lb />
prayest, enter into thy closet, and when<lb />
thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy<lb />
Father which is in secret; and thy Father<lb />
which seeth in secret shall reward thee<lb />
openly<lb />
Those words from Matthew 6 are<lb />
Jesus Christ's first reference to the<lb />
nature of prayer. They are also one of<lb />
his last. After speaking them, Christ said<lb />
precious little else on the subject, ap-<lb />
parently thinking � wrongly from the<lb />
looks of the school-prayer movement �<lb />
that he had made his point.<lb />
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call for vocal prayer in schools seem to<lb />
have forgotten that Christian theology<lb />
frowns on public prayer in general, and<lb />
specifically bans prayer spoken for the<lb />
purpose of impressing others � which,<lb />
in the real world, would be the case with<lb />
many of the prayers recited by young<lb />
school children with their teachers look-<lb />
ing on.<lb />
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within the church itself � the closet, so<lb />
to speak � but the theological justifica-<lb />
tion for public prayer elsewhere is thin.<lb />
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ble, when there is praying to be done,<lb />
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group of elders in a plea to heaven so<lb />
moving that when he concludes, "they<lb />
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movements is how quickly they dispense a Bap ist the rebelr?<lb />
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would be the ideal targets for far-right judice from New York to Illinois to a<lb />
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Smith that government neutrality to<lb />
religion now represents a grievoas hard-<lb />
ship.<lb />
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ing on top. But again, it neatly forgets anything the most c.�?cil church hatmg<lb />
the history of the faith itself - the many leftist could devise. In, fact, for ill the,?<lb />
�Campus Forum<lb />
rhetoric about wanting the state to get its<lb />
hands off God, the vocal-prater ad-<lb />
vocates actually desire the reverse. The<lb />
want government to impose Crod on<lb />
their children � to do for them the job<lb />
that parents and pastors and truih itself<lb />
are supposed to perform.<lb />
Silent prayer would seem to be the<lb />
resolution, softening the silly side of<lb />
ultra-legal separation of church and<lb />
state (the anti-creche lawsuits, etc.)<lb />
without imperiling freedom of teligion<lb />
or mocking the promise of religion bv<lb />
making it an empty ritual. Anvone who<lb />
has watched the ritual prayer thai opens<lb />
each day of Congress can attest to how<lb />
readily the latter can be accomplished.<lb />
It's difficult to picture a ceremonv more<lb />
satirical of faith than those monotone<lb />
cliches mumbled to a nearly vacant<lb />
chamber. Oddly, Hatch himself says he<lb />
prefers silent prayer: "I believe that a<lb />
silent prayer amendment would be far<lb />
more poignant<lb />
What happened to this course � far<lb />
more sensible both politicalK and<lb />
theologically? Reagan insisted on a<lb />
vocal-prayer bill; Majority Leader<lb />
Howard Baker tried to keep silent prayer<lb />
off the floor to prevent it from emerging<lb />
as a compromise acceptable to both<lb />
sides Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn<lb />
the leading opponent of the prayer<lb />
amendment, joined in Baker's strategy<lb />
Both Baker and Weicker feared silent<lb />
prayer because they feared it would win.<lb />
weicher did not want any prayer bili<lb />
and Baker, acting for Reagan, wanted<lb />
either total victory or (more likelv) total<lb />
defeat Total defeat would hand the<lb />
Republicans a convenient voting iist of<lb />
Democratic senators who could be<lb />
described in five-second compaign<lb />
senders as "against prayer It would<lb />
also hand Reagan another isste on<lb />
2?campaign in his favorite role,<lb />
Tm. innocent bystander not<lb />
heads' VCfy ovemm�nt he<lb />
Would silent prayer in the sctiools<lb />
have any actual value? Not to the<lb />
demagogues and sloganeers, but pet haps<lb />
to human souls. Silent, heartfelt paver<lb />
is part of the search for what we riight<lb />
btCy- Hollow recitations of<lb />
committee-written prayers, designed to<lb />
appease interest groups and be seen of<lb />
men, is not. The fact that Christ fell this<lb />
way ought to count for something<lb />
Personal Attack For A Personal Attack<lb />
Of Charles Shavitz's gross stupidity<lb />
there is no doubt, assuming he did, in<lb />
fact, contrive the logic he attempted in<lb />
his letter of last Thursday. He might<lb />
ponder, were he able: If Patrick<lb />
O'Neill were totally useless, he would<lb />
Cholly so blindly hate? But, as is often<lb />
the case with lower order primates, an<lb />
absence of an outlet for anger can<lb />
often be confusing, and, obviously,<lb />
Mr. Shavitz has had all the confusion<lb />
he can adequately handle.<lb />
Though I am sorry that Charles<lb />
Shavitz can no doubt truthfully pro-<lb />
claim he is an American (he would easi-<lb />
ly be much more comfortable living in<lb />
his choice of dicatorships), I cannot<lb />
quarrel with his right to such garbled<lb />
thoughts. But when he assumes the role<lb />
of God in determining the worth of any<lb />
human, he's gone too far, as have you,<lb />
the editors, in allowing such<lb />
vituperative and personal attacks to be<lb />
included on these pages.<lb />
Alex Albright<lb />
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literacy, harassment of<lb />
the villagers, the Samoza<lb />
government, and the<lb />
government which threw<lb />
Samoza out of power.<lb />
Sister Patricia ado.<lb />
"Even though the L S is<lb />
using somewhat biased<lb />
propaganda, most people<lb />
in the region do not hate<lb />
the American people, just<lb />
the way the government<lb />
or big business acts.<lb />
Nicaragua had Cuban ad-<lb />
visors, but they all pulled<lb />
out when the U.S. invad-<lb />
ed Grenada. In fact, they<lb />
offered to pull out all<lb />
their advisors if the other<lb />
Central .America coun-<lb />
tries would do the same<lb />
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saving, "The U.S. policy,<lb />
in itself, stands alone in<lb />
its position on Central<lb />
America, and therefore,<lb />
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siderate peace agreements<lb />
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mendment would be far<lb />
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Hunt called his ap-<lb />
proach "hard-headed"<lb />
and said "I propose it not<lb />
because the Russians are<lb />
our friends, because<lb />
they're not<lb />
Hunt also took a<lb />
strong stand against<lb />
waste in defense contracts<lb />
and military procurement<lb />
to prevent cost overruns.<lb />
"I'll fight for the reforms<lb />
we need to run our<lb />
military as efficiently as<lb />
the best-run business<lb />
he said.<lb />
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Helms claimed Hunt's<lb />
proposals would still<lb />
leave America open to at-<lb />
tack, United Press Inter<lb />
11th Special Olympics Games Set<lb />
national reported. "I<lb />
think the difference (bet-<lb />
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the Soviets, crawling over<lb />
there and asking them to<lb />
accept a treaty from a<lb />
position of inferiority<lb />
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press secretary Claude<lb />
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planning voter registra-<lb />
tion drives in the com-<lb />
munity. "Our major<lb />
thrust for voter registra-<lb />
tion will be for the com-<lb />
munity because 60 per-<lb />
cent of the minorities in<lb />
this community aren't<lb />
registered to vote<lb />
Hackett said.<lb />
College Republican<lb />
member Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
also said he thinks<lb />
something needs to be<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Co-NnraUMor<lb />
Approximately 500<lb />
handicapped youngsters<lb />
and adults are expected to<lb />
attend the 11th annual<lb />
Greenville, Pitt County-<lb />
Special Olympic Spring<lb />
Games this Friday.<lb />
Coordinator Bill Twine<lb />
estimated that 300-500<lb />
volunteers will assist with<lb />
the event, many being<lb />
ECU students. Group<lb />
volunteers include Coach<lb />
Ed Emory and the foot-<lb />
ball team. Coach Rick<lb />
Kobe and the swim team,<lb />
the West Area Residence<lb />
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Recreation and Conser-<lb />
vation Club, the Student<lb />
Athletic Board, Circle K,<lb />
and Gamma Sigma Sigma<lb />
sorority. Students in the<lb />
physical education classes<lb />
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role.<lb />
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from 9 a.m. to approx-<lb />
imately 2 p.m. at the bun-<lb />
ting field (near the ECU<lb />
baseball field).<lb />
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table will be set up on the<lb />
field for persons in-<lb />
terested in helping. "If<lb />
people want to volunteer<lb />
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done about the current<lb />
situation. "I hke the idea<lb />
of getting involved with<lb />
other students to register<lb />
students to vote he<lb />
said. "It hampers our ac-<lb />
tivities not to be able to<lb />
register students to vote<lb />
here Kilcoyne said the<lb />
College Republicans<lb />
would like to help change<lb />
the way registration in<lb />
handled in this county<lb />
and then begin holding<lb />
voter registration drives<lb />
on campus.<lb />
"The main purpose of<lb />
our drives would be to<lb />
help Republicans get<lb />
elected Kilcoyne said.<lb />
"I would be happy to<lb />
assist any other student<lb />
leader in pressuring the<lb />
state or county �<lb />
registration can't be done<lb />
efficiently with the pre-<lb />
sent situation<lb />
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voter registration at E I<lb />
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Central America �<lb />
particularly Nicaragua<lb />
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literacy, harassment of<lb />
the villagers, the Samoza<lb />
government, and the<lb />
government which threw<lb />
Samoza out of power.<lb />
Sister Patricia added,<lb />
"Even though the U.S. is<lb />
using somewhat biased<lb />
propaganda, most people<lb />
in the region do not hate<lb />
the American people, just<lb />
the way the government<lb />
or big business acts.<lb />
Nicaragua had Cuban ad-<lb />
visors, but they all pulled<lb />
out when the U.S. invad-<lb />
ed Grenada. In fact, they<lb />
offered to pull out all<lb />
their advisors if the other<lb />
Central America coun-<lb />
tries would do the same<lb />
Sister Julie agreed by<lb />
saying, "The U.S. policy,<lb />
in itself, stands alone in<lb />
its position on Central<lb />
America, and therefore,<lb />
there must be more con-<lb />
siderate peace agreements<lb />
established<lb />
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U.S. puts the pressure on,<lb />
Nicaragua will tighten<lb />
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escorts, and a style of humour<lb />
that mixed the best of Red Skelton<lb />
and Jack Benny. The biting sar-<lb />
casm of this antlered alternative<lb />
to Fred Flintstone was the obvious<lb />
inspiration for the 'Hawkeye'<lb />
Pierce character of "M A S H"<lb />
fame. Bullwinkle's star shone for<lb />
an entire decade, from 1959 until<lb />
1969, when a series of bizarre<lb />
events plunged him into a dark<lb />
well of poverty and despair, in-<lb />
cluding a struggle with alcohol<lb />
and drugs. Everything the furry<lb />
comic had slipped away from<lb />
him. He became a pseudo-gigolo<lb />
� escorting young starlets, help-<lb />
ing their image and propping up<lb />
his own. He became the sexual<lb />
plaything of the Hollywood temp-<lb />
tresses � until they tired of him.<lb />
Eventually Bullwinkle vanish-<lb />
ed, not to be heard from for<lb />
almost 12 years despite the con-<lb />
tinued popularity of his show<lb />
which could still be seen in syn-<lb />
dication. He resurfaced a year ago<lb />
under the arm of his old co-star<lb />
Natasha Fataly, who found him<lb />
working in a BBQ grill in Ayden.<lb />
The grill was paying him $50<lb />
dollars a month to stick his head<lb />
through a hole in the wall in the<lb />
dining room. After getting back<lb />
on his feet, Bullwinkle launched a<lb />
successful multi-million-dollar<lb />
lawsuit against the "Moosehead"<lb />
beer company.<lb />
His triumphant return to the<lb />
public eye has prompted pro-<lb />
ducers to gamble that 1984 will be<lb />
"the year of the moose<lb />
Bullwinkle is set to star in a movie<lb />
send up of the works of<lb />
playwright Bertold Brecht, entitl-<lb />
ed "Moose Over Alabama He<lb />
also has a new TV series in the<lb />
works, called "Bullwinkle's<lb />
Bloopers and Tactical Yokes a<lb />
new TV and movie out-take show<lb />
which features a special segment<lb />
in which Bullwinkle bombs a dif-<lb />
ferent surprise celebrity each week<lb />
with raw eggs!<lb />
The East Carolinian talked with<lb />
Bullwinkle in his plush new con-<lb />
dominium overlooking the San<lb />
Fernando Valley. His brightly<lb />
lighted living room is full of<lb />
plants, and his walls are hung with<lb />
reminders of his glory days �<lb />
stills from the old "Bullwinkle<lb />
Show<lb />
Natasha found Bullwinkle<lb />
working in a BBQ grill in<lb />
Ayden.<lb />
EC: Welcome back, Bullwinkle.<lb />
We all missed you. What exactly<lb />
happened to you and your career?<lb />
BM: That's a loaded question!<lb />
(Laughter)<lb />
EC: The fact that you can laugh<lb />
about it must be a good sign.<lb />
BM: That's exactly what my<lb />
analyst said. Actually, it wasn't<lb />
very funny at all. Television is a<lb />
dirty business. To the fans, we are<lb />
the stars to be worshipped and en-<lb />
vied. To the TV executives, we are<lb />
tools for generating revenue. If<lb />
your popularity and the profits<lb />
you bring in start to slip, you're<lb />
out of there so fast it makes your<lb />
antlers spin!<lb />
EC: Provided you have antlers, of<lb />
course.<lb />
BM: Well I do, and they're still<lb />
The Leg<lb />
spinning! Y'know, not many peo-<lb />
ple remember this, but when we<lb />
First went on the air, back in 1959,<lb />
the original title of the show was<lb />
"Rocky and His Friends In<lb />
1962 the execs decided I had more<lb />
appeal than Rocky, God rest his<lb />
soul, and they changed it to "The<lb />
Bullwinkle Show" (Rockwell F.<lb />
Squirrel, Bullwinkle's high-flying<lb />
companion who later became an<lb />
outspoken gay-rights activist, was<lb />
killed in a hang-gliding accident in<lb />
1979).<lb />
EC: Your show stopped produc-<lb />
tion in 1969, the same year that<lb />
Dudley Do-Right got the nod for<lb />
his own show<lb />
BM: Do you notice a pattern<lb />
there? TV is like Russian roulette;<lb />
the hammer can fall any time. My<lb />
producer called me in to his office<lb />
during the summer of '68 to in-<lb />
form me that a telephone survey<lb />
revealed Dudley was the rage and<lb />
I was chopped liver. They gave me<lb />
an associate producer credit on<lb />
the "Dudley Do-Right Show<lb />
which was a crock because they<lb />
never even let me on the set.<lb />
I bided my time for a while and<lb />
Fielded a few offers, the most in-<lb />
teresting of which was a chance to<lb />
have my own Bullwinkle Burger<lb />
franchise. None of this came off,<lb />
though, because of what happen-<lb />
ed next.<lb />
EC: What happened next?<lb />
BM: You're pretty good with<lb />
those probing questions. Well,<lb />
what happened next was totally<lb />
ridiculous. At the end of 1969,<lb />
that same producer needed some<lb />
cash to Finance a trip to Europe,<lb />
so he wrote a check out to me,<lb />
signed my name to it and cashed it<lb />
himself. I got wind of it, and it<lb />
didn't seem too kosher to me, so I<lb />
Moose and Squirrel and Borris Badenov.<lb />
reported it to the president of the<lb />
network. Well, apparently, this<lb />
guy had better connections than I<lb />
did because the whole thing blew<lb />
up in my snout. I soon found<lb />
myself looking for a job, but no<lb />
one in Hollywood would hire me.<lb />
The rest, I'm sure you've read in<lb />
the National Enquirer.<lb />
EC: Let me get this straight �<lb />
your career and your life were<lb />
ruined just Jecause you did the<lb />
honest thing in a frequently<lb />
dishonest and cutthroat business?<lb />
BM: Yowsa! That guy is vice-<lb />
president of another company<lb />
now.<lb />
EC: All the stuff that happened to<lb />
you after that must hold some<lb />
painful memories for you; all the<lb />
questionable liasons with those<lb />
rising starlets and your<lb />
dependence on alcohol and drugs.<lb />
After a while, even the yellow<lb />
journalists couldn't keep track of<lb />
you.<lb />
BM: My life would make excellent<lb />
fodder for one of those cruddy<lb />
TV movies that the networks are<lb />
always shoving down our throats.<lb />
All they're about is sex, deceit and<lb />
more sex. I refuse to believe the<lb />
American public really wants to<lb />
watch that crap all of the time.<lb />
I'm sure they don't! Hell, look at<lb />
all the "I Love Lucy" and "Star<lb />
Trek" fan clubs there are all over<lb />
the country! I believe that<lb />
America is tired of suffering for<lb />
the taste of the lowest common<lb />
denominator. It is longing for the<lb />
return of those kinds of shows<lb />
that are fun, thought provoking<lb />
and entertaining � without all<lb />
that sex. My show, for example,<lb />
may have seemed silly on the sur-<lb />
face, but the way it used the<lb />
English language made kids use<lb />
their brains to see the humour in<lb />
it.<lb />
I think the popularity of shows<lb />
like "Real People" and "That's<lb />
Incredible" back my opinions up.<lb />
And then there are all of those<lb />
special revivals of old shows like<lb />
"Gilligan's Island "Leave It To<lb />
Beaver" and "The Beverley<lb />
Hillbillies<lb />
EC: I thought the "Beverley<lb />
See BULLWINKLE, Page 7<lb />
Benjy Was Sick � A Sick, Sick Kid<lb />
In one of those almost subur-<lb />
ban areas of Staten Island in New<lb />
York City there was an old trestle<lb />
where the rapid transit used to<lb />
come through. Jeff and Dave, a<lb />
couple of 15-year-old kids, were<lb />
hanging out when they saw a few<lb />
8-year-olds running from that<lb />
general direction. The kids seem-<lb />
ed too scared to stop, so Jeff<lb />
grabbed one of them and asked<lb />
the kid what was going on.<lb />
Yet even more<lb />
Sick Fickshun<lb />
by Mick LaSalle<lb />
"There's a leg under the<lb />
bridge the kid said, and broke<lb />
loose. Jeff and Dave looked at<lb />
each other and decided to go over<lb />
and take a look.<lb />
They looked around for<lb />
something, but only found the<lb />
usual: beer cans, cigarette butts,<lb />
other stuff. This was a big night<lb />
spot for the just-older-than-them-<lb />
too-young-for-the-bars crowd.<lb />
Then Jeff kicked a can, and it<lb />
rolled a few feet and hit a green<lb />
board.<lb />
The board had splintered.<lb />
Under it was what Jeff thought<lb />
was a broken doll. He walked to<lb />
the board distracted by the sight<lb />
of the three neighborhood heart-<lb />
throbs passing over head on the<lb />
bridge above him. They wore<lb />
halter tops. He stared at them as<lb />
he lifted the green board that<lb />
revealed the amputated leg.<lb />
"Ah, no he yelled. Dave<lb />
came running over. The girls<lb />
looked down.<lb />
The leg was wet, and its foot<lb />
was swollen. A woman's shoe, a<lb />
pump, gripped the puffy foot. It<lb />
was a smooth leg, very pale, and it<lb />
went all the way up to where the<lb />
ass would have been, but wasn't.<lb />
The cut was still red, and things<lb />
hung out � strings and gobs that<lb />
looked like chicken hearts strung<lb />
together. That was what a leg<lb />
looked like inside.<lb />
The girls looked down. "Oh<lb />
shit one of them said. "Is that a<lb />
leg?"<lb />
In about a half hour a cop car<lb />
and a photographer for the Staten<lb />
Island Advance showed up. A<lb />
Good Humor man came jingling<lb />
up the street, but he got interested<lb />
in what was going on, left his<lb />
truck and mingled with the grow-<lb />
ing crowd on the bottom of the<lb />
trestle. Anybody who was<lb />
anybody was combing the area<lb />
looking for body parts.<lb />
And this is when Benjy, the<lb />
neighborhood paperboy who no<lb />
one ever saw except on collection<lb />
day, stepped out of his house.<lb />
From the top of the bridge, he<lb />
looked down at the crowd. He<lb />
looked disturbed as he usually<lb />
did. But he didn't see the leg, only<lb />
the people.<lb />
Jeff glanced up and saw the<lb />
Figure on the top. Blonde hair and<lb />
baby fat: Benjy.<lb />
"Hey<lb />
"Oh (Stammer, stammer.)<lb />
"Hi Jeff. What's the trouble?"<lb />
He motioned with his hands.<lb />
"You mean you don't know?"<lb />
in the truck and started ringing<lb />
the bell. The ice cream man dash-<lb />
ed to the truck, but when he saw<lb />
three pretty 16-year-old girls, he<lb />
just nodded his head and smiled<lb />
sarcastically.<lb />
"What'll it be, girls?"<lb />
They pointed to their orders.<lb />
He stuck his hand in the icebox.<lb />
"You ever get your face stuck<lb />
on the door?" one of the blondes<lb />
asked.<lb />
He laughed.<lb />
They talked a little while. The<lb />
ice-cream man was only in his ear-<lb />
ly 20s, so he was thinking.<lb />
Benjy came up the block with a<lb />
hero in a paper bag. He was un-<lb />
comfortable because he didn't<lb />
know whether he should say hello<lb />
to the girls or not. So he passed by<lb />
looking into the bag as if wanting<lb />
to arrange something, the hero<lb />
sticking him in the face.<lb />
girls were down there now. Things<lb />
seemed to be winding up.<lb />
A wiseguy from up the block,<lb />
Bobby Richman, came by with his<lb />
girlfriend Gail. Bobby laughed<lb />
about the leg and shocked<lb />
everybody by walking over and<lb />
picking it up with two hands.<lb />
"Put that down the cop yell-<lb />
ed. So Bobby dropped it. The leg<lb />
didn't bounce.<lb />
"I thought I'd go dancing<lb />
Bobby said for the crowd.<lb />
And the girls muttered,<lb />
"Asshole After all, what was he<lb />
planning to do? Throw the thing<lb />
at them?"<lb />
All heads were shaking in disap-<lb />
proval. But more shocked than<lb />
anybody was Benjy. The leg had<lb />
changed position. He could see<lb />
more of its guts. He wondered<lb />
how Bobby could violate the thing<lb />
like that. He wondered where<lb />
The cut was red and things<lb />
Jeff called, and pointed to the leg.<lb />
Benjy's eyes twitched. His hand<lb />
touched his mouth and he stepped<lb />
back. "Well, there goes my<lb />
lunch he muttered. But when he<lb />
started moving, he continued in<lb />
the direction of the food shop on<lb />
the bottom of the block.<lb />
The girls walked back up the<lb />
trestle to the iee-cream truck, but<lb />
the ice-cream man wasn't there.<lb />
So one of them, the brunette, got<lb />
hong oat � stringy gobs like chicken<lb />
"You make a lot of money at<lb />
this?" the brunette asked, biting<lb />
into a chocolate whizz stick with a<lb />
cigarette in her other hand.<lb />
Benjy heard the question and<lb />
caught a glimpse of her from the<lb />
corner of his eye.<lb />
When Benjy finished lunch, he<lb />
went back outside, crossed the<lb />
street and looked down at the<lb />
scene going on by the trestle. The<lb />
hearts strung together.<lb />
Bobby found the nerve.<lb />
Benjy went down the steps of<lb />
the trestle. At the bottom he heard<lb />
the old cop say that the leg had<lb />
probably been stolen from a<lb />
hospital.<lb />
The brunette turned to her two<lb />
friends. "When I find out who<lb />
put that thing here, I'm gonna<lb />
curse the pig out. It's disgusting<lb />
The old cop turned to the two<lb />
girls. They became rigid, expec-<lb />
ting some kind of questioning.<lb />
But the cop just smiled like<lb />
somebody's uncle.<lb />
"Hello, girls he said.<lb />
"Hi they said.<lb />
Benjy watched. The girls were<lb />
so pretty. All tanned. All wearing<lb />
shorts which showed off their<lb />
young, Firm legs. They were only<lb />
a year older than he was, but he<lb />
bet they went out with 20-year-old<lb />
guys. He thought to himself,<lb />
"Maybe I'll go to their houses and<lb />
sell them a subscription to the<lb />
paper<lb />
When he turned from them, he<lb />
saw the old cop was about to put.<lb />
the leg in a plastic garbage bag.<lb />
"No Benjy shrieked and<lb />
leaped at the leg.<lb />
Taking the cop by surprise,<lb />
Benjy managed to snatch the<lb />
thing from the guy's arms. Then<lb />
he tried to make dash but didn't<lb />
get far. The two cops jumped<lb />
him. Benjy held the leg with two<lb />
arms pressed to his chest and roll-<lb />
ed around on the ground. He kiss-<lb />
ed the leg, sobbing "I love you, I<lb />
need you<lb />
Finally, the cops pried his arms<lb />
loose, grabbed the leg and left<lb />
Benjy on the ground staring out<lb />
vacantly.<lb />
"What's the matter with you,<lb />
Kid?" asked the old cop. He<lb />
didn't wait for an answer. He<lb />
dropped the leg into the bag and<lb />
wiped his hands.<lb />
Benjy saw the cop's red hands.<lb />
He smelled his own and felt<lb />
ashamed. There was only a trace<lb />
of the leg's smell, but it was<lb />
enough to disgust him. "Why did<lb />
I do that?" he wondered.<lb />
The cop cars left, and the crowd<lb />
began dispersing. Benjy sat up on<lb />
the ground.<lb />
The three girls passed Benjy,<lb />
looking at him strangely.<lb />
�Tm sorry, but you're a sick<lb />
bastard one of the blondes told<lb />
him. Benjy noticed she had nice<lb />
legs. He watched her and both her<lb />
friends as they walked away, wat-<lb />
ched their smooth young legs<lb />
pumping back and forth from<lb />
heel through calf, up to where<lb />
their thigh's met their cut-off<lb />
jeans. When they had disap-<lb />
peared, Benjy stood up, dusted<lb />
off his cheap pants and went<lb />
home.<lb />
Hunt chastises,<lb />
lashes liberals.<lb />
Takes a stand<lb />
beside Helms.<lb />
By GORDON I POCK<lb />
Mm Editor<lb />
"Ooooch Ow Aaaah<lb />
Eeeiiiiah<lb />
I could see them all around me<lb />
� the trendy liberals � wincing,<lb />
flinching, moaning, rolling their<lb />
eyeballs, grabbing their throats as<lb />
Governor Jim Hunt lashed and<lb />
chastised them.<lb />
"But what about the naclear<lb />
freeze?"<lb />
No nuclear freeze, state Jim<lb />
Hunt obdurately. "Effective<lb />
nuclear deterence" is the only way<lb />
to deal with the Ruskies.<lb />
"But what about cms in<lb />
defense spending?"<lb />
No cuts, declared Jim Hunt.<lb />
Five-to-seven percent sustained<lb />
growth in defense spending, hat's<lb />
the way.<lb />
"But what about social pro-<lb />
grams?"<lb />
Defense of the good ol L .S of<lb />
A. is government's numerc uno<lb />
responsibility, said Jim Hunt<lb />
without batting an eyelash.<lb />
Conservative's<lb />
Commentary<lb />
a view from the right.<lb />
"But what about the Reagan<lb />
atrocities in Genada?"<lb />
Good medicine, declared Jim<lb />
Hunt. "I favor the kind of thing<lb />
we did in Grenada<lb />
"But what about appeasing our<lb />
friends the Soviets?"<lb />
"They're not our friends says<lb />
Jim Hunt flatly. "I don't trust<lb />
'em, and I don't believe 'err<lb />
Hey trendy liberals. Do you<lb />
know when you've been insulted?<lb />
Do you know when you're being<lb />
taken for granted?<lb />
I've heard that Jesse Helms'<lb />
"Where-do-you-stand- Jim?"<lb />
advertising campaign was really<lb />
starting to get to the governor.<lb />
Maybe it was the Helms ads,<lb />
maybe it wasn't, but Jim Hunt let<lb />
everybody know exactly where he<lb />
stands on national defense and<lb />
arms control Tuesday evening in<lb />
ECU's Hendrix Theatre � about<lb />
two millimeters to the le:t of<lb />
Senator Jesse Helms and virtually<lb />
four-square with President<lb />
Ronald Reagan. In a recent<lb />
editorial, the Raleigh New and<lb />
Observer called Reagan a "right-<lb />
wing radical Given the N&amp;O's<lb />
definition, I guess that makes Jim<lb />
Hunt a right-wing radical too.<lb />
How about it Frank Daniels?<lb />
Does your deFiniton stick, or is<lb />
that left-wing rag you Gidl a<lb />
newspaper just the political tool<lb />
we all know it is?<lb />
In case you missed Governor<lb />
Hunt's policy statement the other<lb />
evening, I'll spell it out for you: It<lb />
looks like a photo-copy ol the<lb />
1980 Republican platform that<lb />
Ronald Reagan was elected on.<lb />
Jim Hunt supports building the<lb />
MX missile as well as the propos-<lb />
ed midgetman missile; he supports<lb />
building the B-l bomber, the<lb />
Stealth bomber. Trident sub-<lb />
marines and missiles, modernizing<lb />
old B-52s to carry cruise missiles,<lb />
deploying Pershing II and<lb />
nuclear-armed cruise missiles in<lb />
Europe, increasing virtual all<lb />
phases of conventional defenses<lb />
including a 650-ship Navy. He's<lb />
for everything the Democratic<lb />
party has fought tooth and nail to<lb />
deny President Reagan. Both dur-<lb />
ing his address and during a<lb />
preceding press conference, Hunt<lb />
dropped the name of Georgia<lb />
Senator Sam Nunn as a likely role<lb />
model for himself. Nunn is one of<lb />
the most conservative Democrats<lb />
in Congress.<lb />
No way the Helms camp will be<lb />
able to call Jim Hunt a wimp on<lb />
defense.<lb />
The question is: Is this v.here<lb />
Jim Hunt really stands �<lb />
shoulder-to-shoulder with Ronald<lb />
Reagan, John East and Jesse<lb />
Helms. If elected, will he go to<lb />
Washington and battle the radical<lb />
left-wing elements like Ted Ken-<lb />
nedy, Howard Metzenbaum,<lb />
Gary Hart and Walter Mondale<lb />
who control the Democratic Par-<lb />
ty? Or will he fall in line when the<lb />
radical party bosses crack the<lb />
whip; will he knuckle under and<lb />
renege on the conservative stand<lb />
he took at ECU Tuesday evening?<lb />
For example. Hart, Mondale and<lb />
See HUNT, Pate 7<lb />
1Tf P<lb />
Jim Hunt, and roar<lb />
Hunt<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
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nuclear freeze. Jim Hunt<lb />
does not. I asked<lb />
governor, if either of<lb />
these Democrats is<lb />
elected, would he 5uppon<lb />
the ne Democ:<lb />
president's efforts tc a<lb />
plement such a freeze<lb />
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would not. I askec. given<lb />
his no-nonsense beliefs.<lb />
would he support Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan in the<lb />
November election or one<lb />
of the Democrats. Hunt<lb />
essentially took no stand<lb />
on the presidential race a<lb />
this time<lb />
Jim Hunt apparently<lb />
knows what I've been<lb />
saving all along The<lb />
radical left does indeed<lb />
control the Democratic<lb />
Party, and Han. Mon-<lb />
dale and Jackson are can-<lb />
didates of the radical left.<lb />
There's no way Hunt<lb />
wants to link himself to<lb />
any of these men in the<lb />
November electiors The<lb />
less he has to say m sup-<lb />
port of his own party's<lb />
presidential candidate,<lb />
the better.<lb />
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neither are you. Perhaps<lb />
Jim Hunt is playing<lb />
shrewd politics � attack-<lb />
ing Helms' strengths. B<lb />
attempting to appear just<lb />
as conservative as Helms,<lb />
perhaps Hunt hopes to<lb />
siphon off Helms support<lb />
among the state's conser-<lb />
vative Democrats �<lb />
Democratic support that<lb />
Helms must have to be re-<lb />
elected. Why should con-<lb />
servative Democrats vote<lb />
for a Republican when an<lb />
equally conservative<lb />
Democrat is available'1<lb />
Hunt can take for<lb />
granted support f: -<lb />
moderate and liberal<lb />
Democrats. Who else is<lb />
there for them to vote<lb />
for? Such a move would<lb />
enable Hunt to appeal to<lb />
the entire political spec-<lb />
trum of voters.<lb />
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alls, grabbing their throats as<lb />
Jim Hunt lashed and<lb />
ised them.<lb />
�it what about the nuclear<lb />
nuclear freeze, states Jim<lb />
obdurately. "Effective<lb />
Bear deference' is the onlv way<lb />
eal with the Ruskies.<lb />
what about cuts<lb />
� .pending'1"<lb />
�' cuts, declared Jim Hunt.<lb />
-even percent sustained<lb />
defense spending, that's<lb />
v a<lb />
Put uhat about social pro-<lb />
ln<lb />
e'ense of the good 6T V.S of<lb />
government's numero uno<lb />
msibility, said Jim Hunt<lb />
kout batting an evelash.<lb />
nservative's<lb />
mmentary<lb />
� �a view from the right.<lb />
Jut what about the Reagan<lb />
:ities in Genada?"<lb />
od medicine, declared J:m<lb />
It "I favor the kind of thing<lb />
id in Grenada<lb />
Jut uhat about appeasing our<lb />
fds the Soviets?"<lb />
Tiej 're not our friends savs<lb />
Hunt flatly. "I don't trust<lb />
and I don't believe "em<lb />
trendy liberals. Do you<lb />
when you've been insulted?<lb />
ou know when you're being<lb />
" for granted?<lb />
fc heard that Jesse Helms'<lb />
lere-do-you-stand- Jim?"<lb />
Irtising campaign was really<lb />
jing to get to the governor,<lb />
fbe it was the Helms ads,<lb />
bt .t wasn't, but Jim Hunt let<lb />
-�oody know exactly where he<lb />
is on national defense and<lb />
control Tuesday evening in<lb />
s Hendrix Theatre � about<lb />
. millimeters to the left of<lb />
?tor Jesse Helms and virtually<lb />
-square with President<lb />
laid Reagan. In a recent<lb />
nal. the Raleigh News and<lb />
rver called Reagan a "right-<lb />
radical Given the N&amp;O's<lb />
Htion, 1 guess that makes Jim<lb />
I a right-wing radical too.<lb />
about it Frank Daniels?<lb />
your definiton stick, or is<lb />
left-wing rag you call a<lb />
spaper just the political tool<lb />
II know it is?<lb />
case you missed Governor<lb />
It's policy statement the other<lb />
king, I'll spell it out for you: It<lb />
i like a photo-copy of the<lb />
Republican platform that<lb />
ald Reagan was elected on.<lb />
Hunt supports building the<lb />
I missile as well as the propos-<lb />
lidgetman missile; he supports<lb />
ling the B-l bomber, the<lb />
ttth bomber, Trident sub-<lb />
Ines and missiles, modernizing<lb />
-52s to carry cruise missiles,<lb />
loying Pershing II and<lb />
ear-armed cruise missiles in<lb />
pe, increasing virtually all<lb />
�s of conventional defenses<lb />
jiding a 650-ship Navy. He's<lb />
everything the Democratic<lb />
has fought tooth and nail to<lb />
President Reagan. Both dur-<lb />
Ihis address and during a<lb />
eding press conference, Hunt<lb />
ped the name of Georgia<lb />
tor Sam Nunn as a likely role<lb />
Tl for himself. Nunn is one of<lb />
lost conservative Democrats<lb />
ingress.<lb />
way the Helms camp will be<lb />
I to call Jim Hunt a wimp on<lb />
ise.<lb />
He question is: Is this where<lb />
Hunt really stands �<lb />
llder-to-shoulder with Ronald<lb />
fan, John East and Jesse<lb />
is. If elected, will he go to<lb />
ungton and battle the radical<lb />
ving elements like Ted Ken-<lb />
Howard Metzenbaum<lb />
Hart and Walter MondaJe<lb />
control the Democratic Par-<lb />
Ir will he fall in line when the<lb />
party bosses crack the<lb />
will he knuckle under and<lb />
e on the conservative stand<lb />
ok at ECU Tuesday evening?<lb />
bxample, Hart, Mondale and<lb />
See HUNT, Page 7<lb />
THE EAST CAROHNIAN AIR11 5, i4<lb />
Bull winkle Is Back!<lb />
Jim Hunt, and yours truely, discuss the commie threat of nuclearblackST <lb />
Hunt Takes His<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
Hillbillies" revival was<lb />
horrible! Most of the<lb />
original characters were<lb />
missing.<lb />
BM: I agree. It was a<lb />
shame. That's why I<lb />
vetoed the idea of bring-<lb />
ing back the "Bullwinkle<lb />
SHow it wouldn't have<lb />
been the same without<lb />
Rocky or Boris (Boris<lb />
Badenov, Bullwinkle's<lb />
foil on the old show, was<lb />
deported after he was<lb />
caught trying to smuggle<lb />
computer micro-chips to<lb />
the Soviet Union).<lb />
EC: Do your current<lb />
plans extend beyond the<lb />
movie and the TV show?<lb />
BM: Yes. As a matter of<lb />
fact, they're going to let<lb />
me guest-host the Johnny<lb />
Carson show for a week<lb />
But I'll tell you<lb />
something: I'd much<lb />
rather be on the David<lb />
Letterman show. Do<lb />
y'know why? Because<lb />
he's not afraid to take<lb />
chances. He tries a lot of<lb />
outlandish stunts every<lb />
week, and if only one of<lb />
them works, it's all been<lb />
worth it. I've been told<lb />
that he considers me to be<lb />
one of hi- role models.<lb />
That's very flattering!<lb />
EC: Don't you think that<lb />
you may be too old to be<lb />
making a comeback?<lb />
BM: I haven't aged any<lb />
more than Bugs Bunny<lb />
has.<lb />
EC: Bullwinkle, thank<lb />
you very much for talking<lb />
to The East Carolinian,<lb />
but before I go, could<lb />
you do something for<lb />
your fans that will be<lb />
reading this?<lb />
BM: You mean?<lb />
EC: For old time's sake9<lb />
BM: Well OK!<lb />
(Bullwinkle ceremonious-<lb />
ly removes a shiny black<lb />
top-hat from a cabinet<lb />
and lays it on the coffee<lb />
table). Watch me pull a<lb />
rabbit out of my hat!<lb />
EC: That old trick never<lb />
works!<lb />
BM: Nothin' up my<lb />
sleeve. Incidentally, I was<lb />
wearing magic gloves<lb />
when Michael Jackson<lb />
was singing in his diapers<lb />
(ROAR) Whoops! I<lb />
guess I don't know mv<lb />
own strength. There must<lb />
be a rabbit in there,<lb />
somewhere.<lb />
Keep trying,<lb />
Bullwinkle. Maybe vou<lb />
will find that rabbit one<lb />
day.<lb />
RICK SPRINGFIELD<lb />
' N H,s MOT,ON P, cVTE,VhV '<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
Jackson all support a<lb />
nuclear freeze. Jim Hunt<lb />
does not. I asked the<lb />
governor, if either of<lb />
these Democrats is<lb />
elected, would he support<lb />
the new Democratic<lb />
president's efforts to im-<lb />
plement such a freeze.<lb />
Essentially Hunt said he<lb />
would not. I asked, given<lb />
his no-nonsense beliefs,<lb />
would he support Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan in the<lb />
November election or one<lb />
of the Democrats. Hunt<lb />
essentially took no stand<lb />
on the presidential race at<lb />
this time.<lb />
Jim Hunt apparently<lb />
knows what I've been<lb />
saying all along. The<lb />
radical left does indeed<lb />
control the Democratic<lb />
Party, and Hart, Mon-<lb />
dale and Jackson are can-<lb />
didates of the radical left.<lb />
There's no way Hunt<lb />
wants to link himself to<lb />
any of these men in the<lb />
November elections. The<lb />
less he has to say in sup-<lb />
port of his own party's<lb />
presidential candidate,<lb />
the better.<lb />
But I'm not stupid, and<lb />
neither are you. Perhaps<lb />
Jim Hunt is playing<lb />
shrewd politics � attack-<lb />
ing Helms' strengths. By<lb />
attempting to appear just<lb />
as conservative as Helms,<lb />
perhaps Hunt hopes to<lb />
siphon off Helms support<lb />
among the state's conser-<lb />
vative Democrats �<lb />
Democratic support that<lb />
Helms must have to be re-<lb />
elected. Why should con-<lb />
servative Democrats vote<lb />
for a Republican when an<lb />
equally conservative<lb />
Democrat is available?<lb />
Hunt can take for<lb />
granted support from<lb />
moderate and liberal<lb />
Democrats. Who else is<lb />
there for them to vote<lb />
for? Such a move would<lb />
enable Hunt to appeal to<lb />
the entire political spec-<lb />
trum of voters, and<lb />
Helms would have sup-<lb />
port only from the<lb />
minority of loyalist N.C.<lb />
Republicans. Then after<lb />
the election when Hunt<lb />
had won Helms' Senate<lb />
seat, Hunt could sudden-<lb />
ly become a liberal.<lb />
Not so says Jim Hunt.<lb />
The governor says he<lb />
meant what he said and<lb />
said what he meant. After<lb />
his address, I asked Hunt<lb />
if, confronted with the<lb />
political realities of<lb />
Washington, wouldn't he<lb />
undoubtedly have to<lb />
soften his defense policy.<lb />
"I've never gone back<lb />
on my word on anv stand<lb />
J've taken said'Hunt.<lb />
"And you can quote me<lb />
on that<lb />
Well I'm not going to<lb />
call the governor a liar. I<lb />
can only take the man at<lb />
his word. O.K. Jim Hunt,<lb />
I believe you. You<lb />
weren't playing politics<lb />
here at ECU. What you<lb />
outlined are your genuine<lb />
beliefs. Like me and<lb />
Jesse, you're a staunch<lb />
anti-communist. You see<lb />
a clear and dangerous<lb />
Soviet threat to American<lb />
security. The trendy<lb />
liberals may snicker,<lb />
laugh at your delusions of<lb />
commie paranoia, but<lb />
you're not about to<lb />
swallow their garbage on<lb />
unilateral freezes or<lb />
disarmament � all in the<lb />
name of increasing social<lb />
programs.<lb />
In all seriousness, I was<lb />
impressed with Jim<lb />
Hunt's courageous stand<lb />
on the issues. The man<lb />
has done his homework,<lb />
and he knows a lot more<lb />
(details) than he covered<lb />
in his brief address. But<lb />
the question remains:<lb />
who should we vote for?<lb />
Ironically, Hunt has<lb />
been influenced by the<lb />
conservative populist<lb />
ideas that Jesse Helms<lb />
has championed since the<lb />
first day he went to the<lb />
Senate in 1972. Then,<lb />
Helms' was a lone conser-<lb />
vative voice. He fought<lb />
many battles single-<lb />
handedly, suffering cons-<lb />
tant abuse from the<lb />
liberal press who labeled<lb />
him a right-wing reac-<lb />
tionary. But America has<lb />
heard Jesse Helms'<lb />
patriotic message of com-<lb />
mon sense and respond-<lb />
ed. Many more strong<lb />
conservatives have been<lb />
elected. As President<lb />
Reagan told Helms,<lb />
"Jesse, the cavalry has<lb />
arrived The conser-<lb />
vative populist movement<lb />
is growing stronger, and<lb />
in all likelihood, a third<lb />
party will emerge by<lb />
1988. No man has done<lb />
more to advance conser-<lb />
vatism, to stand firm for<lb />
individual liberty than<lb />
North Carolina's<lb />
courageous Senator Jesse<lb />
Helms.<lb />
Although its national<lb />
leadership is rotten to the<lb />
core, perhaps Jim Hunt<lb />
can somehow wrest the<lb />
Democratic party from<lb />
the grip of the radical<lb />
left, restore respectability<lb />
and credibility to that<lb />
once noble party. But<lb />
even if this is Hunt's<lb />
goal, we cannot reward<lb />
our valiant Senator<lb />
Helms by voting him out<lb />
greatest Congressman<lb />
elected to Washington<lb />
since Democrat Sam<lb />
Rayburn left the House.<lb />
Returned to the Senate<lb />
for a third term, Helms<lb />
would gain even more<lb />
seniority and effec-<lb />
tiveness. Hunt would be a<lb />
freshman senator in the<lb />
minority party with only<lb />
a fraction of the power<lb />
that Helms now has.<lb />
Also, Hunt would find it<lb />
exceedingly difficult to<lb />
work with the<lb />
Democratic leadership in<lb />
the Senate since his con-<lb />
servative beliefs are<lb />
Hunt can run as Helms'<lb />
vice president if Jesse<lb />
decides to head the new<lb />
conservative party's<lb />
presidential ticket. I<lb />
know it sounds absurd,<lb />
but by his own words Jim<lb />
Hunt has more in com-<lb />
mon with Jesse Helms<lb />
than Gary Hart does with<lb />
Walter Mondale. I'm<lb />
confused too and hap-<lb />
py. But all my trendy<lb />
liberal friends are confus-<lb />
ed and well, they feel<lb />
like idiots campaigning<lb />
for a man who's betrayed<lb />
them for Helmsian con-<lb />
servatism.<lb />
"Oooch<lb />
Ich Aaaah<lb />
Ow!<lb />
of office. Although the direct'opposed" to Ted<lb />
liberal media, such as the Kennedy's and the rest of<lb />
Kimrc<lb />
News and Observer,<lb />
would like to convince<lb />
North Carolina voters<lb />
that Helms is an ineffec-<lb />
tive "embarrassment" in<lb />
the Senate, the Daniels<lb />
family knows as well as I<lb />
do that Jesse Helms is a<lb />
hero for millions of<lb />
Americans from coast-to-<lb />
coast, perhaps the<lb />
ONSOLIDATED<lb />
"HEATRES<lb />
the radical left.<lb />
Yes, North Carolinians<lb />
are fortunate to have two<lb />
stalwart conservatives<lb />
like Helms and Hunt run-<lb />
ning for the same Senate<lb />
seat. But clearly, the lion-<lb />
hearted Helms, the<lb />
guiding spirit of conser-<lb />
vatism, must be re-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
AI'KIl 5, l� PMf <lb />
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Henry's Joy<lb />
While spring football is in high gear kick-returner Hph. w�  LV ,co WM� ��<lb />
 K ' Klck returner Henry Williams is reved up' on the track.<lb />
Many<lb />
By PETE FERNALD<lb />
SUN Writer<lb />
The ECU men's track team has<lb />
improved greatly since the beginn-<lb />
ing of the 1984 track season, and a<lb />
large part of its success can be at-<lb />
?nUted t0 suPerstar Henry<lb />
Williams.<lb />
"Henry is possibly the best<lb />
track and fielder we've ever had "<lb />
said Pirate head coach Bill Car-<lb />
son. "He is the team leader and<lb />
has a great charisma about him<lb />
Williams not only excels on the<lb />
track, but is considered one of the<lb />
top football players in the NCAA<lb />
Last year he led the nation in<lb />
kickoff return yardage with an<lb />
average of 31.4.<lb />
"I believe I'll have the best year<lb />
of my life said Williams in<lb />
reference to the 1984 football<lb />
season. "Were going to have a<lb />
good team and are looking for a<lb />
bowl bid<lb />
William's confidence is due in<lb />
part to a new rule that the NCAA<lb />
adopted that will place the ball on<lb />
the 30-yard line after a touchback<lb />
on the kickoff.<lb />
Last year opposing teams<lb />
typically kicked the ball into the<lb />
endzone or not to Williams at all<lb />
because of his lightning speed<lb />
This year Williams feels that the<lb />
other teams will rather kick the<lb />
ball to him than automatically<lb />
give up 30 yards.<lb />
W.ith nis amazing speed,<lb />
Williams has set many records<lb />
throughout his career.<lb />
At Rosafort High Williams set<lb />
records in the 100-meter and long<lb />
jump events.<lb />
Later at Mississippi State<lb />
Junior College he was the most<lb />
valuable player in track and held a<lb />
state record in the 220-meter dash.<lb />
With the record in hand,<lb />
Williams went to the Nationals<lb />
and placed third in the 220-meters<lb />
with a time of 20.8 seconds.<lb />
Currently, Williams' favorite<lb />
event is the 200-meter dash, which<lb />
he notably won in the Brave's In-<lb />
vitational at Pembroke Universi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
"Hopefully I'll qualifv for the<lb />
Nationals in the 200-meters said<lb />
Williams. "But right now I'm<lb />
concentrating on the 4x100 relav<lb />
for the next meet<lb />
"I think we can qualifv for the<lb />
Nationals with the relav team due<lb />
mostly to Henry Carson added.<lb />
The 4x100 relay team consists<lb />
of Henry Williams, Nathan Mc-<lb />
Corkle, Erskine Evan, and Joe<lb />
Dingle. The times for the 4x100<lb />
relay team are getting better, as<lb />
demonstrated by the r second<lb />
place finish at the Florida relays in<lb />
Gainsville.<lb />
"The rest of the guvs and<lb />
myself on the relay team want to<lb />
get a record and go to the Na-<lb />
tionals said Williams. "We plan<lb />
to go for it this week in Chapel<lb />
Hill<lb />
The next scheduled meet for the<lb />
Pirates is the UNC relays in<lb />
Chapel Hill this weekemi.<lb />
By ECl SPORTS INFORMATION<lb />
aoEI�r?i JT Spring pract,ce a"d only nine to<lb />
same ba nl. bHaH " Ed Emor "es the<lb />
spnng drills" S Pn�T l� the Slarl of the<lb />
f iKWeLare ?trying to find a Quarterback, depth at<lb />
FmSrv "Anid;Pfth S �"�� �ns,veiy'Psav<lb />
tmon And defensively, we still have big problems<lb />
with our tackles and ends Prooiems<lb />
"I am real concerned as to how far we can go in<lb />
State'rh �. � 8Ct ready t0 �P� FlSridS<lb />
dvswlofrTf' bCen Very comPetil on Satur-<lb />
days wth our defense against our offense. We have<lb />
lots of growing up to do<lb />
The battle at quarterback involves four players -<lb />
Ron Jones, freshman from Portsmouth, Va, Robbie<lb />
Sarrel Sr�T " fwm California,<lb />
barrel! Speed sophomore from Sanford and Tonv<lb />
Kyser, junioi from Maryland.<lb />
"Jones and Bartlett are alternating one and two<lb />
ngh now notes Emory. "Speed was very much�<lb />
it, but he s not in contact work now due to a broken<lb />
SPRING FOOTBALL '84<lb />
ECU Football Lineup<lb />
im Dumas (So, McLeansvillei. tartly uet a a. <lb />
perobmSt"KySer hun t0� Wlth a boulder<lb />
The offense has looked strong in the running game<lb />
behind veteran tailbacks Tonv Baker (Jr High Polml<lb />
and Jimmy Walden (Sr, Greensboro) P�'nt)<lb />
V nile I feel good with our running game I don't<lb />
�th our passing game adds Emory "Between<lb />
game " � ff'CU,t l� evaJuate our Passing<lb />
McwhomrsTr nT Miss hris<lb />
MCLawhorai (So, Greenville), are both running track<lb />
2,soupr ZT1StefonAdams (Sr- 55S5S<lb />
Nichols ?Sr AuS T' WhUe nanker Wcky<lb />
iNicnois (Sr, Chesapeake, Va.) is playing baseball<lb />
However, as a result of these four om ofTracUce<lb />
the coaching staff does feel that some good den h is<lb />
being developed at the receiver positions P<lb />
The offensive line has been a problem as four<lb />
possible starters are sidelined with inS- tackle<lb />
Tim Dumas (So. McLeansviUe). tackle Jeff Autrv<lb />
(So, Cov.ngton, GA), tackle Greg Sokolohorsky (h<lb />
At the same time, several other offensive lineman<lb />
tTce'Amnnh10 5 spring" PTac<lb />
Ser PA? Sh m' CCmCr Tim Mitchc11 Sr Lan-<lb />
NCJr' fua;duNorman Q"ick (Sr, Laurinburg,<lb />
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! m n hlt.Autry (So' Covington, GA), guard-<lb />
Uckle Petey Davis (Fr, Laurinburg, NC) guard Faul<lb />
StuafTwaS0! WF�V �d S<lb />
Muart Ward (Jr, Greenville, NC)<lb />
While the offense has looked impressive at times in<lb />
scrimmages, the defense is trying to find a way to<lb />
shore up some holes from graduation losses.<lb />
tw� J h 7 Ur red SJhirt freshnn running one and<lb />
S'H6 ends right now says Emory.<lb />
Plus, our tackles are basically freshmen We are<lb />
very much still looking for starters "<lb />
(So ARaSh SP�i,habeen th Py of David Plum<lb />
tackle hk'h?' Wh�u m�Ved fr�m n�seguard to<lb />
tackle. This has been the most pleasant surprise of<lb />
spring practice.<lb />
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KflS�,ackle for us-He � 5�ft<lb />
Chris Santa Cruz (Sr, Lillina, AL) con'inue ro<lb />
conv' scrhaguhard'whiie �32�r�<lb />
coima, SC) has shown good signs<lb />
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wS miurLs'the0' (SO NCW Bern' NC) both �<lb />
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By ED MCKLAS<lb />
SporU Ml lor<lb />
When Jim Peterson played<lb />
baseball his senior year for R.J<lb />
Reynolds High School in Winston<lb />
Salem, the pitching staff was<lb />
rather skimpy. To be exact, there<lb />
were only two starting pitchers on<lb />
the staff � Peterson and another.<lb />
So when Peterson's coach asked<lb />
him to pitch on a Thursday night,<lb />
alter he had pitched a one-hitter<lb />
two Jays before against North<lb />
Forsythe, he answered, with really<lb />
no other choice, "yeah, sure<lb />
And the funny thing was, says<lb />
Peterson, he went out and threw a<lb />
no-hitter that night against<lb />
Greonsboro Smith.<lb />
Well, Peterson has brought<lb />
some of that durability to ECU,<lb />
enthusiastically accepting a star-<lb />
ting role on the staff while still pit-<lb />
ching from the bullpen occai-<lb />
sionally � as he did in beating<lb />
Northwestern this season with two<lb />
innings of shutout relief.<lb />
A walk on, Peterson has proven<lb />
that the work ethic is still alivt<lb />
and kicking. At six-foot 175 he is<lb />
not a large athlete by any means.<lb />
But, he has combined a picures-<lb />
que pitching motion, strong curve<lb />
ball and determination to move<lb />
up that ladder of baseball success.<lb />
His 5-0 record and 2.32 ERA is<lb />
beginning to send him on his way.<lb />
When Peterson arrived at ECU<lb />
in the fall of 1982, following a<lb />
high school career that included a<lb />
8-0 record his junior year, team<lb />
MVP his last year and all-<lb />
conference both seasons, he knew<lb />
he was going to have to work his<lb />
way up. Although ECU coach Hal<lb />
Baird had recruited him through<lb />
his brother Brian (who had pitch-<lb />
ed for the Pirates), Peterson still<lb />
had to start at the first rung "I<lb />
have always known I could pitch<lb />
in college says Peterson. "Then<lb />
coach Baird gave me a chance<lb />
Peterson inched his way closer<lb />
beating the odds and making the<lb />
team as a walk on. He was used<lb />
sparingly during the fall season<lb />
and was red-shirted for spring<lb />
games, but he knew his time<lb />
would come. "I guess he (Baird)<lb />
dication that Peterson would in-<lb />
deed play those roles. "He seemed<lb />
impressed with some of the other<lb />
pitchers he says, "and said that<lb />
there were a few things I needed to<lb />
work on before I got in the star-<lb />
ting rotation<lb />
The time finally came, when<lb />
ECU played Fairfield, that Peter-<lb />
son felt he caught Baird's eye. It<lb />
was the second game of a<lb />
doubleheader, and ECU was in<lb />
the midst of a crowded schedule<lb />
Freshman pitcher Jim<lb />
Peterson throws against<lb />
North Carolina. He beat<lb />
the fourth-ranked Heels,<lb />
6-4, going the full nine inn-<lb />
ings.<lb />
felt that with the pitching staff<lb />
they had, it would be better for<lb />
me to sit cit<lb />
Baird had planned to use Peter-<lb />
son as a short reliever and spot<lb />
starter this season, and following<lb />
spring training there was everv in-<lb />
Another reliever, Chubby Butler,<lb />
started the game, and pitched<lb />
well, but the Pirates were down<lb />
4-3 in the sixth inning with run-<lb />
ners on second and third and<lb />
nobody out. Baird went to Peter-<lb />
son in the bullpen, and Jim<lb />
scooted to the mound. He struck<lb />
out the first batter, fanned the se-<lb />
cond and got the final out on a<lb />
popup and the Pirates ended up<lb />
winning.<lb />
Since that game, Peterson has<lb />
gone 5-0 and as a freshman is<lb />
already starting to make a name<lb />
for himself. His complete-game<lb />
victory last week against fourth-<lb />
ranked North Carolina displayed<lb />
his potential.<lb />
In his climb up that ladder of<lb />
baseball success, Peterson,<lb />
however, is not forgetting the peo-<lb />
ple who are helping him along.<lb />
"I'm real confident with the<lb />
defensive team we have says<lb />
Peterson, whose philosophy is<lb />
'throw strikes. "They're not go-<lb />
ing to make very many errors<lb />
The infield has been blessed<lb />
with two solid youngsters,<lb />
sophomore shortstop Greg Har-<lb />
dison and freshman second<lb />
baseman Steve Sides, who have<lb />
gotten the Pirates out of many a<lb />
jam with prolific fielding play.<lb />
Peterson says they "seldom make<lb />
errors<lb />
Baird, who was known as a<lb />
competitor in his pitching days at<lb />
ECU in the early seventies, works<lb />
closely with the pitching staff in<lb />
spring training, says Peterson.<lb />
Baird has been able to shuffle a<lb />
staff that has reduced last year's<lb />
ERA of four runs a game to 2.82<lb />
"He works with us early in the<lb />
season says Peterson. "He gets<lb />
the pitchers in after practice and<lb />
has meetings and talks about dif-<lb />
ferent pitches and what the roles<lb />
are. He works with you pretty<lb />
BifrT1ela,ne a1 UNC, with<lb />
ECU leading 6-4, Peterson enabl-<lb />
ed runners to reach first and third<lb />
with two outs, and Baird came to<lb />
the mound. Coming to the plate<lb />
was the left-handed hitting B.J.<lb />
Surfhoff, and Baird knew the star<lb />
catcher was hitting in the .400<lb />
range. Peterson and Baird chat-<lb />
ted:<lb />
"How do you feel?" Baird ask-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Okay Peterson responded.<lb />
"Do you know who's coming<lb />
up?" Baird inquired.<lb />
"No Peterson answered<lb />
again.<lb />
"It's the lead off hitter Baird<lb />
said.<lb />
Peterson didn't know Surhoff s<lb />
capabilities, and Baird never let<lb />
on. The psychology worked.<lb />
Surhoff grounded out feebly to<lb />
end the game.<lb />
The win over UNC has increas-<lb />
ed Peterson's confidence in the<lb />
team. "I think we have good<lb />
potential to go to the regionals "<lb />
he says. "We can't be<lb />
lackadaisical, though. We have to<lb />
get our defense and offense coor-<lb />
dinated, and I think we will going<lb />
down the stretch<lb />
Peterson is just one in a group<lb />
of winning pitchers for ECU this<lb />
spring, which includes senior<lb />
Robby McClanahan (3-1) and<lb />
sophomore Winfred Johnson<lb />
(3-2). Peterson, however, has<lb />
been the most consistent thus far.<lb />
"Records don't say who is best "<lb />
he says modestly. "It just so hap-<lb />
pens that I have worked my way<lb />
into the starting rotation<lb />
And because he has worked his<lb />
way in, he may never hear the end<lb />
of it from his teammates. "They<lb />
say, 'you have clout now Jim' "<lb />
he laughs. You can do what you<lb />
want J<lb />
Eagles In<lb />
ECAC<lb />
The ECAC South will be ex-<lb />
panding to eight school with<lb />
the beginning of the 1984-85<lb />
school year. The University of<lb />
North Carolina at Wilm.ngton<lb />
and American University will<lb />
join the six existing schools to<lb />
make eight next fall.<lb />
Current members are ECU<lb />
William and Mary, Richmond'<lb />
James Madison, the U S<lb />
Naval Academy and George<lb />
Mason.<lb />
Formed originally for men's<lb />
SSSStf QCOmPtion only,<lb />
the ECAC South expanded into<lb />
various non-revenue sports for<lb />
championships in 1983-8-4 and<lb />
will expand once again next fall<lb />
for more championships.<lb />
"We are becoming a con-<lb />
ference in the true sense of the<lb />
word and not just a basketball<lb />
president of the ECAC South<lb />
and director of athletics at<lb />
James Madison "There is now<lb />
excitement to make this ft full<lb />
d�L?�? J Pr�� ions<lb />
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ECU v. N.C. State<lb />
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One former Pirate L<lb />
athlete is hoping, hile a n<lb />
current Pirate athlete is sv<lb />
assured of becoming the h<lb />
first ever East Carolina P<lb />
University athlete to com-<lb />
pete in the Olympic d�<lb />
games this summer in Los<lb />
Angeles v,<lb />
Sam Jones, former fr<lb />
Lady Pirate baskr<lb />
player, is though'<lb />
set, while Chema Lar-<lb />
ranaga, current member<lb />
of the Pirate swim team,<lb />
has been named to<lb />
year's Olympics.<lb />
Jones is a 99 pe<lb />
assured member o;<lb />
United State- -<lb />
team handbal<lb />
New Pir<lb />
By ECl SPORTS<lb />
IN FORM A HO v<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
ty is being rec <lb />
more visibly tod<lb />
thanks in part to a i<lb />
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Answer.<lb />
1. C.W Porte: 3<lb />
basketball coacn<lb />
1931-32.<lb />
2. Dr Keith Hudson, School<lb />
of Education, was the ECl<lb />
fessor who plaved<lb />
194M2 and 194<lb />
nis teams<lb />
3. Earl Smith, former<lb />
basketbaJ! and baseba<lb />
was a member of the �<lb />
ball team<lb />
4. Charles Q-tr<lb />
award winning Ve<lb />
Observer feature <lb />
member of the M<lb />
team<lb />
5. Wright Auditorium <lb />
ed for ECU to p<lb />
before Memoriae Gym <lb />
struct ed<lb />
6. On February 21<lb />
school nickname "Piri<lb />
adoptee b the Men's v<lb />
Association<lb />
Joe Hallow. a:<lb />
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distributor, was a d<lb />
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8. J.m Johnsc-<lb />
head football coacb a: I<lb />
also sere as head tenr<lb />
9. The Preshf- <lb />
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ECU'S first opponerv -<lb />
ball<lb />
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before the a; p<lb />
"Pirates<lb />
11. Jack Boone and Cla:<lb />
Stasavuh are tied for<lb />
football wins as ICV foe<lb />
coaches.<lb />
12. ECTC played is first ii<lb />
collegiate tennis mates ap<lb />
High Point College in 1938<lb />
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name of the trophy that was<lb />
presented to the winning team<lb />
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APRIL 5, 1984<lb />
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it this week in Chapel<lb />
heduled meet for the<lb />
the UNC relays in<lb />
11 this weekend.<lb />
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(So, Beaufort, NC) has<lb />
B He may well.find a<lb />
illina, AL) continues to<lb />
i;e Mednck Rainbow (Fr,<lb />
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to be a strong position in<lb />
Jnald Reid (Sr, Farmville.<lb />
INew Bern, NC) both out<lb />
some concern.<lb />
is hurting some with in-<lb />
Idelined. This was also ex-<lb />
Ith area- but both strong<lb />
fire spring. They are Garv<lb />
r) and Ed V'arnes (Jr,<lb />
back Rally Caparas (Sr!<lb />
t for the spring,<lb />
spring drills on April 14<lb />
nageat 4 p.m. in Ficklen<lb />
Inked Pirates in the final<lb />
J83, will open the season<lb />
ahawks,<lb />
gles In<lb />
AC<lb />
ECAC South will be ex-<lb />
hg to eight schools with<lb />
eginning of the 1984-85<lb />
l year. The University of<lb />
Carolina at Wilmington<lb />
American University will<lb />
ie six existing schools to<lb />
eight next fall,<lb />
pent members are ECU,<lb />
and Mary, Richmond<lb />
Madison, the U.S.<lb />
Academy and George<lb />
led originally for men's<lb />
pall competition only,<lb />
:AC South expanded into<lb />
Is non-revenue sports for<lb />
bionships in 1983-84 and<lb />
ipand once again next fall<lb />
pre championships.<lb />
le are becoming a con-<lb />
e in the true sense of the<lb />
and not just a basketball<lb />
� ' said Dean Ehlers,<lb />
ent of the ECAC South<lb />
lirector of athletics at<lb />
Madison "There is now<lb />
nent to make this a full<lb />
lence in all aspects. We<lb />
Tmploy a promotions<lb />
tr with the intent cf try- -<lb />
arrange a television con- -<lb />
fend we will discuss adop- �<lb />
K additional conference<lb />
fid regulations<lb />
Baseball Today<lb />
iCV v. Ac State<lb />
i. Harrington Field<lb />
Larranaga, Jones Headed For Summer<lb />
One former Pirate<lb />
athlete is hoping, while a<lb />
current Pirate athlete is<lb />
assured of becoming the<lb />
first ever East Carolina<lb />
University athlete to com-<lb />
pete in the Olympic<lb />
games this summer in Los<lb />
Angeles.<lb />
Sam Jones, former<lb />
Lady Pirate basketball<lb />
player, is thought to be<lb />
set, while Chema Lar-<lb />
ranaga, current member<lb />
of the Pirate swim team,<lb />
has been named to this<lb />
year's Olympics.<lb />
Jones is a 99 percent<lb />
assured member of the<lb />
United States women's<lb />
team handball club, while<lb />
Larranaga will be a<lb />
member of the men's<lb />
swim team, representing<lb />
his home country of<lb />
Peru, South America.<lb />
"What Sam Jones has<lb />
done in the last two years<lb />
is truly remarkable said<lb />
Wayne Edwards, ECU's<lb />
Intramural Department<lb />
director and member of<lb />
the Board of Directors of<lb />
the United States Hand-<lb />
ball teams. "Sam had<lb />
never touched a handball<lb />
or been on the court until<lb />
the spring of 1982. I en-<lb />
couraged Sam to tryout<lb />
for the National Sports<lb />
Festival in May of '82 to<lb />
try and make the South<lb />
team.<lb />
"She not only tried out<lb />
and made the South<lb />
team, but word of her<lb />
great play, athletic ability<lb />
and possible help on a<lb />
higher level, led to Sam<lb />
being invited to Lake<lb />
dream-come-true for<lb />
Sam, as she spent two<lb />
weeks in Europe, par-<lb />
ticipated in Sports<lb />
Festival III in In-<lb />
dianapolis, went back to<lb />
Europe in August of 1982<lb />
and then back to Lake<lb />
ECU Students<lb />
In Olympics<lb />
Placid in June and<lb />
became a member of the<lb />
United States National<lb />
Team<lb />
The story goes on like a<lb />
Placid in January of<lb />
1983. Yet more travel<lb />
came afterwards to<lb />
Europe and Iceland.<lb />
Sam is due to report to<lb />
Los Angeles April 5 for<lb />
Final tryouts and exhibi-<lb />
tion games with an an-<lb />
nouncement expected the<lb />
April 9 or 10 on having<lb />
made the United States<lb />
team.<lb />
"Whether Sam make<lb />
the United States Olym-<lb />
pic team or not, and I see<lb />
no way she cannot make<lb />
it continued Edwards.<lb />
"She will still travel to<lb />
Japan and Korea in early<lb />
summer. If she's on the<lb />
Olympic team, then it's<lb />
back to Los Angeles the<lb />
end of July for training<lb />
and the games.<lb />
"After the summer<lb />
ends, Sam plans to return<lb />
to East Carolina and<lb />
complete her degree<lb />
work. And perhaps even<lb />
more exciting, is that Sam<lb />
hopes to continue playing<lb />
and training in team<lb />
handball and try for the<lb />
Olympics of 1988 in<lb />
Seoul.<lb />
"We are all very proud<lb />
of Sam and what she has<lb />
done and the way she has<lb />
represented East Carolina<lb />
University. Now, we wish<lb />
her the best in hopefully<lb />
representing the entire<lb />
United States<lb />
Swimmer Chema Lar-<lb />
ranaga transferred to<lb />
East Carolina this year<lb />
from Daytona Beach<lb />
Community College<lb />
where he qualified last<lb />
year for the NCAA Na-<lb />
tional Championships<lb />
and was a finalist for<lb />
swimmer of the year.<lb />
A distance swimmer in<lb />
freestyle events, Lar-<lb />
ranaga competed in the<lb />
1982 World Games in<lb />
Guayaquil, Ecuador, and<lb />
has swam fast enough<lb />
times to qualify for his<lb />
country's Olympic team<lb />
this summer.<lb />
Olympic competition is<lb />
not really new to Lar-<lb />
ranaga, as he represented<lb />
Peru as the best long<lb />
distance swimmer in the<lb />
1980 Olympic Games in<lb />
Moscow.<lb />
"We are certainly very<lb />
happy and proud of<lb />
Chema said swim<lb />
coach Rick Kobe. "This<lb />
is a tremendous honor for<lb />
Chema personally but<lb />
also indicates the quality<lb />
of swimmers we have in<lb />
our program at East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
While Final confirma-<lb />
tion must come forth for<lb />
Jones, it is almost an<lb />
assured thing that Pirate<lb />
fans will watch two of<lb />
their own in Olympic<lb />
uniforms this summer �<lb />
one for the United States<lb />
and one for Peru.<lb />
New Pirate Mascot Licensed For Protection Of Universitv<lb />
By ECU SPORTS<lb />
INFORMATION<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty is being recognized<lb />
more visibly today,<lb />
thanks in part to a new<lb />
look in the Pirate mascot.<lb />
Originated through<lb />
athletics, the new mascot<lb />
was designed by an art<lb />
major on campus. It has<lb />
become a more spirited<lb />
part of the program and<lb />
is now seen as a full-<lb />
bodied character at<lb />
athletic events and other<lb />
area happenings.<lb />
With this change in the<lb />
mascot look, the Univer-<lb />
sity is pleased to an-<lb />
nounce that it has in-<lb />
itiated a formalized licen-<lb />
sing program for the new<lb />
Pirate and its trademarks<lb />
and logos for other uses.<lb />
The University has en-<lb />
joyed a proud heritage as<lb />
an institution of higher<lb />
education in its academic<lb />
and athletic ac-<lb />
complishments. This<lb />
same tradition has<lb />
brought with it the<lb />
responsibility to see that<lb />
its proud heritage has<lb />
been appropriately<lb />
represented.<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
University licensing pro-<lb />
gram is designed to pro-<lb />
tect the use of the Univer-<lb />
sity's name and insignias<lb />
and to enhance its overall<lb />
image.To accomplish<lb />
this, the University has<lb />
established formal licens-<lb />
ing procedures that will<lb />
enable the institution to<lb />
share in the benefits<lb />
derived from the com-<lb />
mercial use of both its<lb />
name and symbols.<lb />
benefit.<lb />
East Carolina has re-<lb />
tained International Col-<lb />
legiate Enterprises, of<lb />
Atlanta GA, as its ex-<lb />
clusive licensing agent.<lb />
The mission of I.C.E.<lb />
is to bring standardiza-<lb />
tion and consistency to<lb />
Answers To Tuesday's Quiz<lb />
1. C.W. Porter was the first<lb />
basketball coach at ECU,<lb />
1931-32.<lb />
2. Dr. Keith Hudson, School<lb />
of Education, was the ECU pro-<lb />
fessor who played on the<lb />
1941-42 and 1947-48 varsity ten-<lb />
nis teams.<lb />
3. Earl Smith, former head<lb />
basketball and baseball coach,<lb />
was a member of the 1939 foot-<lb />
ball team.<lb />
4. Charles Craven, former<lb />
award winning News and<lb />
Observer feature writer, was a<lb />
member of the 1941 football<lb />
team.<lb />
5. Wright Auditorium was us-<lb />
ed for ECU to play basketball<lb />
before Memorial Gym was con-<lb />
structed.<lb />
6. On February 26, 1934, the<lb />
school nickname "Pirates" was<lb />
adopted by the Men's Athletic<lb />
Association.<lb />
1. Joe Hallow, an active Pirate<lb />
Club member and former beer<lb />
distributor, was a member of<lb />
the 1951 varsity tennis team.<lb />
8. Jim Johnson is the only<lb />
head football coach at ECU to<lb />
also serve as head tennis coach.<lb />
9. The Presbyterian Junic<lb />
College (Marxton, NC), was<lb />
ECU's first opponent in foot-<lb />
ball.<lb />
10. Teachers was the nickname<lb />
used by the ECU athletic teams<lb />
before the adoption of<lb />
"Pirates<lb />
11. Jack Boone and Clarence<lb />
Stasavich are tied for the most<lb />
football wins as ECU football<lb />
coaches.<lb />
12. ECTC played it's first inter-<lb />
collegiate tennis match against<lb />
High Point College in 1938.<lb />
13. The Bohunk Trophy is the<lb />
name of the trophy that was<lb />
presented to the winning team<lb />
after each ECU-Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian College basketball game.<lb />
14. Bill Cain and Ed Emorv<lb />
were the well-known co-<lb />
captains of the 1959 ECU foot-<lb />
ball team.<lb />
15. ECU did not play a single<lb />
basketball game during the<lb />
1943-44 season because of war<lb />
conditions.<lb />
16. Dr. Doug Jones is the<lb />
former Dean of the School of<lb />
Education who played on the<lb />
!942 varsity tennis team.<lb />
17. ECU recorded their first<lb />
perfect season in football in<lb />
1941 (7-0).<lb />
18. In 1938 Herbert Wilkerson<lb />
recorded the first tennis match<lb />
victory in ECU history.<lb />
19. ECU played Northeastern<lb />
University and won the Eastern<lb />
Bowl in 1963.<lb />
20. Dr. Jimmie Grimsley is the<lb />
former varsity tennis coach who<lb />
was also a former head soccer<lb />
coach at ECU.<lb />
21. ECU played Massachusetts<lb />
in the Tangerine Bowl in 1964<lb />
and won 14-13.<lb />
22. ECU has experienced one<lb />
winless tennis season during its<lb />
brief history under coach<lb />
Howard Porter in 1950.<lb />
23. ECU became a member of<lb />
the North State Basketball Con-<lb />
ference in 1947-48.<lb />
24. ECU defeated Campbell<lb />
College in 1933, 6-0, to record<lb />
its first victory ever in football.<lb />
25. Lou Collie and Toddy Fen-<lb />
nell were the first basketball<lb />
scholarship recipients at ECU in<lb />
1949.<lb />
26. E.C.T.C. became East<lb />
Carolina College in 1951.<lb />
27. ECU dedicated Memorial<lb />
Gym on January 6, 1953 while<lb />
playing UNC who won with the<lb />
aid of present ECU faculty<lb />
member.Dr. Ernie Schwarz, on<lb />
the UNC team.<lb />
28. ECU defeated Louis burg<lb />
College in 1938 to record the<lb />
first tennis team victory ever.<lb />
29. ECU played the University<lb />
of Maine in the 1965 Tangerine<lb />
Bowl and won 31-0.<lb />
30. John Christenbury has the<lb />
best win-loss percentage in ECU<lb />
football history with 12 wins, 3<lb />
losses, and a percentage of .800.<lb />
31. Chairman of the first<lb />
Athletic Council at ECU was<lb />
RC. Deal.<lb />
32. O.A. Hanker, former ECU<lb />
head football coach, has the<lb />
worst win-loss record with zero<lb />
wins and eight losses in 1939.<lb />
33. Raz Autry is the former<lb />
ECU football player who is the<lb />
current Superintendent of Hoke<lb />
County Schools.<lb />
34. Ray Pennington is the<lb />
former ECU football player<lb />
currently the Athletic Director<lb />
of Pembroke State University.<lb />
35. Charlie Bishop is the<lb />
former ECU football player<lb />
with two sons on the 1983 squad<lb />
(Gary and Chuck).<lb />
36. Ralph Kinsey is the only<lb />
ECU football player to be nam-<lb />
ed Chairman of the ECU Board<lb />
of Trustees.<lb />
37. The first touchdown in<lb />
ECU football history was<lb />
scored by Crack Rogerson of<lb />
Ayden in 1933.<lb />
38. Henry Vansant, a former<lb />
ECU football player of 1959,<lb />
later became head football<lb />
coach at Lenoir Rhyne and<lb />
Guilford College.<lb />
39. Bill Cain is the only former<lb />
ECU football player to also<lb />
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ECU.<lb />
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ECU Intramurals<lb />
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which will be held April<lb />
12 will be based on the<lb />
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Anthony Martin of the<lb />
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