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�he<lb />
(Earolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 Xo&amp;TC<lb />
Tuesday June 26, 1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Transit Board Picks<lb />
Tucker As Manager;<lb />
Rainey Appoints Two<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Nrw� K-diior<lb />
Marshall Tucker, former assis-<lb />
tant SGA transit manager, has<lb />
been chosen as the 1984-85 SGA<lb />
transit manager by the SGA Tran-<lb />
sit Board.<lb />
Tucker replaces Bill Hilliard,<lb />
who served as transit manager for<lb />
the last three years.<lb />
Tucker, a senior majoring in in-<lb />
dustrial technology, has worked<lb />
with SGA transit operations since<lb />
August, 1982. He was made assis-<lb />
tant transit manager in<lb />
November, 1983.<lb />
Hilliard left him a "good<lb />
operation Tucker said. It's<lb />
operating well, and has improved<lb />
over the last two or three years<lb />
under Hiiliard's supervision<lb />
Internal improvement of the<lb />
system is one of Tucker's goals.<lb />
He would like to improve areas<lb />
such as maintenance and fuel<lb />
costs. He would also like to ex-<lb />
pand routes in the fall of 1985. In-<lb />
corporation of different apart-<lb />
ment complexes is one of his ex-<lb />
pansion objectives. "I want to<lb />
determine where the needs lie and<lb />
what needs to be changed he<lb />
said.<lb />
In addition, the system will con-<lb />
tinue to purchase more buses<lb />
when possible. "I do see possibly<lb />
buying one he said, adding that<lb />
it would be a mid-size bus,<lb />
capable of holding approximately<lb />
25 passengers.<lb />
"I'd like to continue his<lb />
(Hilhard's) progression Tucker<lb />
said.<lb />
David Brooks, a junior political<lb />
science major was also recently<lb />
appointed to the position of SGA<lb />
Copier Manager by SGA Presi-<lb />
dent John Rainey. Brooks is<lb />
responsible for maintaining the<lb />
SGA owned copiers in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, the<lb />
Student Supply Store and the<lb />
Croatan.<lb />
The copiers provide "one of the<lb />
greatest services to the student<lb />
body Brooks said. "The service<lb />
provided is phenomenal<lb />
The whole purpose of the<lb />
copiers, he said "is to provide a<lb />
service to the student. They are<lb />
not a profit-making venture He<lb />
plans to reduce the price of copies<lb />
from ten cents to five cents in the<lb />
future.<lb />
Rainey also appointed Howard<lb />
Joyner, a senior chemistry major,<lb />
to the position of Refrigerator<lb />
See SGA, Page 3<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Camp Succesful<lb />
For Third Year<lb />
JfTpJT take� d.vanta8e of one of tht recreational<lb />
offered by Camp Rainbow.<lb />
opportunities<lb />
ECU School of Medicine<lb />
Office of Information and Publications<lb />
Camp Rainbow '84, a three-day<lb />
camp for children who have<lb />
cancer and their siblings, provided<lb />
more than 40 Eastern North<lb />
Carolina youngsters an oppor-<lb />
tunity to take part in a variety of<lb />
outdoor activities in a true camp<lb />
setting.<lb />
The camp was sponsored for<lb />
the third year in a row by the<lb />
Department of Pediatrics of the<lb />
ECU School of Medicine and the<lb />
Department of Therapeutic<lb />
Recreation at Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital. It was offered<lb />
June 13-15 at Camp Don-Lee,<lb />
located on the Pamlico Sound<lb />
near Arapahoe.<lb />
For many of the kids, it was<lb />
their first night away from home<lb />
without their parents, said Nancy<lb />
Nobles, a recreation therapist at<lb />
the hospital who was chairman of<lb />
the Camp Rainbow Committee.<lb />
For most, it was their first oppor-<lb />
tunity to attend a summer camp.<lb />
Nevertheless, they took part in<lb />
all the camp activities with vigor<lb />
and enthusiasm. "They had a<lb />
ball Nobles said. "They were<lb />
busy and happy every moment<lb />
The only sad part came during the<lb />
closing ceremonies the last day of<lb />
the camp. "I think we were all a<lb />
bit tearful<lb />
The campers, all of whom had<lb />
received approval from physicians<lb />
to attend Camp Rainbow, were<lb />
given an opportunity to ride<lb />
horses, sing campfire songs, sail,<lb />
perform skits, cook meals in the<lb />
woods, swim and play games.<lb />
Even the children who were at<lb />
first reluctant to take part<lb />
ultimately found themselves try-<lb />
ing new activities, sharing ex-<lb />
periences, making frier ds and get-<lb />
ting in touch with nature, Nobles<lb />
said.<lb />
Camp counselors from the<lb />
medical school and hospital were<lb />
paired with those fr:m Camp<lb />
Don-Lee to provide a counselor-<lb />
to-camper ratio of 1 to 3.<lb />
Physicians and nurses from the<lb />
 medical school and hospital were<lb />
also on hand to attend to the<lb />
youngsters' medical needs.<lb />
Campers had been instructed to<lb />
bring with them any medications<lb />
their home physician had<lb />
prescribed for them.<lb />
Boy Scout Troop 30 of Green-<lb />
ville volunteered to coordinate a<lb />
number of camp activities, in-<lb />
cluding producing a skit and<lb />
cooking campfire desserts for the<lb />
youngsters.<lb />
'Everything went sinoothlv<lb />
Nobles said. "All the children's<lb />
needs were met � their medical<lb />
See CAMP, Page 3<lb />
Med School's Gastric Bypass Research Receives Fundine<lb />
Betseybu medical center in Greenville, tni v� thf00i ,���   &amp;<lb />
The Department of Surgery at<lb />
the East Carolina University<lb />
School of Medicine has been<lb />
awarded a major grant to assess<lb />
the effectiveness of a special<lb />
surgical technique in enabling ex-<lb />
tremely overweight patients to<lb />
lead normal lives.<lb />
Dr. Walter J. Pories, professor<lb />
and chairman of the Department<lb />
of Surgery, has received a<lb />
$149,000 grant from the Robert<lb />
Wood Johnson Foundation to<lb />
conduct the research project.<lb />
The three-year project will<lb />
evaluate the effectiveness of one<lb />
aspect of gastric bypass surgery,<lb />
which Pories and his associate,<lb />
Dr. Edward Flickinger, have per-<lb />
formed over 250 times at the<lb />
medical center in Greenville.<lb />
Although the medical benefits of<lb />
the surgery have been well-<lb />
established, Pories said that very<lb />
little research has been devoted to<lb />
assessing its effect on the patient's<lb />
quality of life.<lb />
Gastric bypass surgery has been<lb />
used as a last resort for patients<lb />
identified as "morbidly obese" �<lb />
those whose body weight is at<lb />
least 100 percent above normal<lb />
ranges. Modifications to diet have<lb />
proven to be of little help in deal-<lb />
ing with weight problems of such<lb />
magnitude, Pories said.<lb />
The gastric bypass operation in<lb />
essence turns the stomach into a<lb />
small pouch capable of holding<lb />
only two ounces of food or liquid.<lb />
Following surgery, patients eat<lb />
only a fraction of what they used<lb />
to eat, yet they feel satisfied.<lb />
Pories said the condition af-<lb />
flicts as many as five million<lb />
Americans, who run greatly in-<lb />
creased risks of developing<lb />
diabetes, hypertension, gall blad-<lb />
der disease, angina, stroke and<lb />
cancer. Patients who have had the<lb />
gastric bypass surgery at the<lb />
medical center have consistently<lb />
shown steady and sustained<lb />
weight loss as well as diminished<lb />
susceptibility to obesity-related<lb />
disease.<lb />
But the morbidly obese are also<lb />
burdened with an enormous social<lb />
handicap.<lb />
"For these people Pories ex-<lb />
plained, "being overweight means<lb />
they can't sit in some chairs, they<lb />
can't go through a turnstile, and<lb />
they can't participate in many<lb />
social activities. Other people<lb />
shun them because of their<lb />
weight, and it may be difficult to<lb />
find a job. Some are so handicap-<lb />
ped they can barely walk across a<lb />
room<lb />
After the surgery, Pories said,<lb />
these same patients are the hap-<lb />
piest he has ever seen. Many go<lb />
back to school to find worthwhile<lb />
jobs. They feel better about<lb />
themselves and more comfortable<lb />
in their personal relationships.<lb />
"It's just wonderful Pories<lb />
said of the change. "You just<lb />
can't believe it<lb />
Through comprehensive<lb />
surveys both before and after the<lb />
operation, Pories' study will focus<lb />
on this social aspect of gastric<lb />
bypass surgery � its effectiveness<lb />
in restoring patients to a normal,<lb />
productive, fulfilling life. The<lb />
outcomes of the surgical patients<lb />
will be compared with those of a<lb />
control group of similar patients<lb />
who receive special diets, counsel-<lb />
ing and emotional support.<lb />
In addition, the study will con-<lb />
sider the economic impact of the<lb />
surgery in terms of enhanced<lb />
work productivity of the patients<lb />
and the potential savings in health<lb />
care for what would otherwise be<lb />
high-risk individuals.<lb />
Pories also expects the project<lb />
will uncover important new leads<lb />
about the cause and prevention of<lb />
diabetes, hypertension and<lb />
cancer, and it should win increas-<lb />
ed support in the medical com-<lb />
munity for gastric bypass surgery<lb />
as the treatment of choice in<lb />
severe cases of morbid obesity.<lb />
The research project was one of<lb />
21 funded by the Robert Wood<lb />
Johnson Foundation from among<lb />
191 applications from academic<lb />
health centers around the country.<lb />
All the funded projects � totaling<lb />
$3 million � focus on the im-<lb />
provement of functional out-<lb />
comes for patients debiliatated by-<lb />
disease or injury.<lb />
Dr. Leighton E. Cluff, ex-<lb />
ecutive vice president of I he Foun-<lb />
dation, said the program is a<lb />
response to changing health care<lb />
needs.<lb />
"We're saving more lives than<lb />
ever before.Throughthis program<lb />
of applied research, we hope to<lb />
learn new ways to help people<lb />
maintain or regain their ability to<lb />
function to their fullest capacity "<lb />
said Cluff.<lb />
Students For America Planning<lb />
To Register 20,000 Student Voters<lb />
On Behalf Of Helms' Campaign<lb />
Elmer Meyer,<lb />
�1 the expense<lb />
We 're Having Some Fun Now<lb />
vice chancellor for student life, and. as alwav� th� nr � m. -<lb />
of rearing D�.n of Ori.nu.ioo ,�d ftSZJ �����'�  Vnca"1 �<lb />
(UPI) � A student coalition<lb />
Monday said it plans to register<lb />
about 20,000 voters on behalf of<lb />
the re-election campaign of Sen.<lb />
Jesse Helms, R-N.C.<lb />
Ralph Reed, Jr executive<lb />
director of the "Students for<lb />
America said the group plans a<lb />
j voter registration drive on North<lb />
J Carolina campuses this fall.<lb />
 "The voter registration drive<lb />
I will begin Sept. 1, on 20 Tar Heel<lb />
campuses he said. "Our objec-<lb />
tive is to register 1,000 voters on<lb />
each campus, maybe 2,000 on<lb />
larger campuses like the Universi-<lb />
ty of North Carolina and North<lb />
Carolina State<lb />
He said the three-month-old<lb />
"Students for America" is a na-<lb />
tional organization of conser-<lb />
vative student activitists,<lb />
representing 500-750 students in<lb />
North Carolina and about 4,000<lb />
nationwide.<lb />
Reed denied allegations his<lb />
group is connected to Helms, who<lb />
is opposed by Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt Jr but said the group sup-<lb />
ports Helms.<lb />
"We support the policies of<lb />
Helms and those of President<lb />
Reagan he said. "We oppose<lb />
those of Hunt<lb />
Hunt's daughter Rachel, a stu-<lb />
dent at the University of North<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill, made a<lb />
brief statement following the<lb />
group's news conference.<lb />
She said the group seems to<lb />
have close ties with Helms.<lb />
"They use his logos and seem to<lb />
reflect his views on everything<lb />
she said.<lb />
Reed criticized Hunt's educa-<lb />
tion record, saying Hunt has "one<lb />
of the poorest, most disappoin-<lb />
ting records on education of any<lb />
�� � ��� -r�wv mijj icvurus on a<lb />
Mondale, Hart Resolve Major Disagreement<lb />
governor in America<lb />
Reed and a small group of<lb />
students came to the Capitol to<lb />
present Hunt with a dunce cap<lb />
and a failing report card for his<lb />
educational record.<lb />
The group was unable to see<lb />
Hunt but was given an appoint-<lb />
ment to see Betty Owen who<lb />
handles education issues for him.<lb />
Reed, who plans to begin<lb />
graduate work this fall at the<lb />
University of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill, said the quality of<lb />
education in North Carolina has<lb />
decreased under Hunt's leader-<lb />
ship.<lb />
"Under Jim Hunt, North<lb />
Carolina has fallen below i he na-<lb />
tional average in teacher pay,<lb />
budgei: outlays for education, stu-<lb />
dent math and verbal ierfor-<lb />
mance, dropouts and merit pay<lb />
he said.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
(UPI) � Walter Mondale and<lb />
Gary Hart apparently resolved<lb />
one of their major disagreements<lb />
today, ending any threat of a<lb />
challenge by Hart to Mondale's<lb />
delegates.<lb />
The agreement, reported by<lb />
Democratic 30urces, will make it<lb />
easier for Mondale and Hart to<lb />
end their feuding and join in a<lb />
harmonious, party-building na-<lb />
tional convention in San Fran-<lb />
cisco next month.<lb />
c agreement, which runs ap-<lb />
proximately 10 pages and is ex<lb />
pected to be released later in the<lb />
day, provides for major changes<lb />
in the way delegates will be<lb />
selected in 1988.<lb />
Among the provisions are cut-<lb />
ting the percentage of party and<lb />
elected officials who can<lb />
automatically become delegates<lb />
from this year's 14 percent to 7.5<lb />
percent and changing filing<lb />
deadlines. Because of adverse fil-<lb />
ing deadlines, Hart was unable to<lb />
get complete slates of delegates on<lb />
the ballot in Florida and Illinois.<lb />
"We've been in very serious<lb />
negotiations said Tom Donilon,<lb />
a top aide to Mondale who said an<lb />
agreement had been reached.<lb />
"We believe the 'Hart Democracy<lb />
Package' has many important<lb />
points<lb />
Hart's staffers predicted the<lb />
convention's credent;als commit-<lb />
tee, which would have been the<lb />
site of the Hart challenge, will be<lb />
"very boring One Hart staffer<lb />
also predicted the rules committee<lb />
would be able to finish its work<lb />
early.<lb />
Hart had threatened to<lb />
challenge hundreds of delegates as<lb />
being tainted because they were<lb />
elected with the help of financial<lb />
contributions he asserted were il-<lb />
legal.<lb />
The agreement would resolve<lb />
everything except the complaints<lb />
of Jesse Jackson, who has<lb />
threatened to bring his demand<lb />
for additional delegates to the<lb />
floor of the Democratic Conven-<lb />
tion in July.<lb />
"The great success by the Plat-<lb />
form Committee is a strong in-<lb />
dication that we can work<lb />
together to build the type of untiy<lb />
and mutual respect necessary for<lb />
the Democrats to win said Rep.<lb />
Julian Dixon, D-Calif chairman<lb />
of the panel, in remarks prepared<lb />
for delivery to the opening<lb />
meeting today.<lb />
F<lb />
I Announcements<lb />
Editorials - ��<lb />
Feiitures ���<lb />
Sports �����<lb />
Clissifieds ��<lb />
�Do athletes abuse their<lb />
privileges? See comment try<lb />
by Buzz McCallahan in<lb />
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JTHEEAST CAROLINIAN jUNE 26 , 9g4<lb />
Educated<lb />
(CPS) � Fewer than a third of<lb />
Iowa State's students can name<lb />
the nation's secretary of state.<lb />
Fifteen percent know the U.S.<lb />
is financing and arming the<lb />
Nicaraguan contras.<lb />
But those statistics, gathered by<lb />
an ISU journalism class and<lb />
released last week, are hardly sur-<lb />
prising.<lb />
In a March test, a majority of<lb />
geography students at Cal State-<lb />
Fullerton couldn't locate El<lb />
Salvador on a map.<lb />
"Many Americans think of<lb />
Latin America as one country<lb />
says Dr. Mark Curtis, president of<lb />
the Association of American Col-<lb />
leges in Washington, D.C.<lb />
The horror stories of highly<lb />
educated and surprisingly ig-<lb />
norant college students are all in-<lb />
dicative of a relatively-new con-<lb />
cern among educators: a "social<lb />
studies gap" at the college level.<lb />
"The gap exists proclaims<lb />
Salvatore Natoli, head of the<lb />
Association of American<lb />
Geographers. "It's an embarrass-<lb />
ment<lb />
Proof is abundant. "We've<lb />
been disappointed in every kind of<lb />
(liberal arts) test we've seen run,<lb />
whether it's a national survey or<lb />
some kind of locan exam says<lb />
Dr. A. David Hill, a geography<lb />
professor at the University of Col-<lb />
orado and a coordinator of a na-<lb />
tionwide Educational Testing Ser-<lb />
vice exam of college students'<lb />
"global understandings<lb />
Natoli and others attribute it to<lb />
bad high school and college<lb />
courses, ill-trained teachers, fun-<lb />
ding cutbacks, student obsessions<lb />
with "job majors and even a<lb />
peculiarly American arrogance.<lb />
"There is a general sense that<lb />
the U.S. is probably the most<lb />
powerful nation in the world<lb />
Natoli speculates. "We don't<lb />
have to be concerned about other<lb />
places<lb />
"There isn't a tremendous (job)<lb />
demand for people who know a<lb />
lot of American history con-<lb />
cedes Dr. James Herbert, director<lb />
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Pirate Pride<lb />
Up Among The Biggies At Last<lb />
Finally the recognition is com-<lb />
ing. For the last 20 years, ECU<lb />
fought for respect. Now, thanks to<lb />
Leo Jenkins who got us the<lb />
medical school, Chancellors<lb />
Thomas Brewer and John Howell<lb />
who stressed quality academics<lb />
and head football coach Ed Emory<lb />
who is starting a winning, top-<lb />
twenty tradition for ECU on the<lb />
gridiron, we have arrived.<lb />
Check it out. We recently had<lb />
ourselves honored in the<lb />
Greensboro News-Record. The ar-<lb />
ticle depicted the fighting spirit of<lb />
ECU and its emergence as a top-<lb />
flight academic institution. No<lb />
longer will we listen to any<lb />
derogatory remarks; no longer will<lb />
we stand to be second best. As<lb />
Charles Blake, assistant to the<lb />
chancellor, said in the story,<lb />
"Once we thought we were Avis<lb />
and we fought like we were Avis<lb />
Now we think we're Hertz, but we<lb />
still fight like we're Avis<lb />
But fighting in academia boils<lb />
down to one thing � money. If<lb />
you don't have the cash, you don't<lb />
get the top scholars or state of the<lb />
art teaching and research tools. As<lb />
the article pointed out, ECU used<lb />
to turn out mostly teachers who<lb />
themselves turned back little cash<lb />
to their alma mater. Not because<lb />
they didn't want to, but because<lb />
they couldn't on the salaries they<lb />
made. But, times have changed.<lb />
With the coming of the med schooi<lb />
and the upgrading of our sports<lb />
programs, local businessmen have<lb />
begun to catch Pirate Mania and<lb />
throw some money the school's<lb />
way. And now, with one of the<lb />
most respected business schools in<lb />
the Southeast, our graduates are<lb />
able to send some money back<lb />
home to Greenville from their<lb />
high-paying jobs.<lb />
Chairman of the Board of<lb />
Trustees Mr. Ralph Kinsey is on<lb />
top of a big fundraising drive for<lb />
the school. He hopes ECU's new-<lb />
found glory will trigger generous<lb />
giving. Every little bit counts to<lb />
build up an endowment fund that<lb />
at present contains a little more<lb />
than a million dollars � peanuts as<lb />
far as endowments go.<lb />
Who'll Summit With<lb />
The respect earned by these<lb />
achievements plus the acclaim be-<lb />
ing earned by a number of pro-<lb />
fessors in their respective fields<lb />
combine to make ECU a good<lb />
choice for any student seeking a<lb />
good education. Now we can offer<lb />
a top-flight scholastic school that<lb />
still offers the easy-going, family<lb />
atmosphere that Greenville and<lb />
ECU have always been known for<lb />
These things will spread:<lb />
students will tell friends, brothers<lb />
will tell sisters and the nightly news<lb />
will tell all about the budding<lb />
grand reputation of ECU The<lb />
momentum will be like a snowball<lb />
rolling down a mountain. The<lb />
good news will begat the good<lb />
students and the students will<lb />
remember their alma mater as they<lb />
become doctors, lawyers and<lb />
businessmen. Once we start there is<lb />
no going back.<lb />
We say thanks to those who<lb />
have worked so hard so we the<lb />
students can be proud to say we at-<lb />
tended ECU. We have always had<lb />
class and style; now we've got the<lb />
recognition we deserve.<lb />
President Reagan couldn't say it out<lb />
loud at his press conference, but he<lb />
hinted that one of the problems with<lb />
having a summit conference with his<lb />
counterpart in the Soviet Union is that<lb />
he doesn't know who it is.<lb />
Just before the conference he received<lb />
a briefing from Soviet experts in the CIA<lb />
and State Department.<lb />
Chernenko is sick said one expert.<lb />
The power is shifting to Andrei<lb />
SSmoJ" and Defnse Minister<lb />
"Then I ought to meet with them "<lb />
the president said.<lb />
"If you do, you will offend Grigori<lb />
Romanov of the Communist Party in<lb />
Leningrad, who now seems to be runn-<lb />
II!8 KGB- We're not sure if he's with<lb />
the Chernenko group or against them.<lb />
But I d give him a set of cufflinks, just<lb />
in case J<lb />
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with the Soviets if Chernenko isn't in<lb />
charge? "the president asked.<lb />
"We didn't say he wasn't in charge<lb />
He s a wily old goat and has some young<lb />
turks in the Politburo who can't be ig-<lb />
nored because any one of them could be<lb />
Chernenko's heir apparent<lb />
"Are they hard-liners?"<lb />
"Some are and some aren't. Mikhail<lb />
Gorbachev is one of the favorites for the<lb />
job if Chernenko dies. He's 52, so he'll<lb />
be around for a long time. I'd also give<lb />
him cufflinks to play it safe. But do it<lb />
quietly. If the anti-Chernenko crowd<lb />
gets wind of it, they'll use it against him<lb />
if he goes for the leadership<lb />
"How can I remember all these people<lb />
ir I go to a summit? I can't even<lb />
remember the names of the members in<lb />
my own Cabinet<lb />
Art Buchwald<lb />
Here are some photographs taken of<lb />
Chernenko and the other Soviet leaders<lb />
at the last May Day parade. We've put<lb />
their names underneath them so you'll<lb />
know who is who<lb />
The president studied the<lb />
Photographs. "They all look alike to<lb />
me.<lb />
"Call everyone 'Comrade' and you<lb />
won't have a problem<lb />
"How can I call a Soviet leader Com<lb />
rade after what I've said about them?"<lb />
x� hke calling someone Mister<lb />
I don t think it's a good time to pro-<lb />
pose a summit meeting with the Soviets<lb />
withn"We d�n,t kn�W Wh� We're deaUn<lb />
"It couldn't be a better time. Our in-<lb />
telligence indicates if you propose one<lb />
they will turn it down flat "<lb />
"Why?"<lb />
it JnT !l2! meet Chernenko<lb />
it will acknowledge that as far as the<lb />
United States is concerned he is in<lb />
charge. The anti-Chernenko forces in<lb />
the Kremlin can't afford this while<lb />
they're lining up their support to take<lb />
over power, once Chernenko is stuck in<lb />
the Kremlin wall<lb />
"Chernenko must know thi What's<lb />
to prevent him from accepting my in-<lb />
vitation to a summit to put his domestic<lb />
enemies in their place?"<lb />
"The Soviet army will never go for a<lb />
summit at this time, and from what we<lb />
can learn they have a lot to say about<lb />
who meets with Chernenko and who<lb />
doesn't<lb />
"Then it's your opinion that I should<lb />
announce at the press conference that<lb />
I m willing to meet with Chernenko<lb />
without a prepared agenda?"<lb />
"It will look great in an election year<lb />
particularly since there is no chance of it<lb />
taking place. Our intelligence ndicates<lb />
that if you do this you'll be co-opting<lb />
one of the major issues the Democrats<lb />
plan to use against you in the fall By<lb />
taking a softer line on the Soviets bet-<lb />
ween now and Election Day vo.i'll stop<lb />
all the talk that you're intnmigent<lb />
about Soviet-American relations<lb />
"What happens, if in spite of vour in-<lb />
telligence, the Soviets agree to go to a<lb />
summit with no strings attached<lb />
"Then you have nothing to lose but<lb />
your cufflinks<lb />
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Fighting Terrorism High Priority<lb />
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By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
Secretary of State George Shultz gave<lb />
the nation its first full glimpse of the ad-<lb />
ministration's plans to combat ter-<lb />
rorism. In a speech Sunday sponsored<lb />
by the Israeli-based Jonathan Institute,<lb />
bnultz called for governments to tackle<lb />
terrorism with preventive or pre-emptive<lb />
actions. Good. The White House has<lb />
cranked up badly needed machinery to<lb />
fight this problem; we must use it un-<lb />
fortunately, because we live in an era<lb />
where state-sponsored terrorism is the<lb />
rule rather than the exception<lb />
Nation's such as Libya, Syria and<lb />
North Korea were placed by the<lb />
secretary in a "terrorist league that ac-<lb />
tively supports destructive acts around<lb />
the world. The evidence compiled by the<lb />
administration is overwhelming � and<lb />
can be corroborated by both indepen-<lb />
dent and government sources.<lb />
Some examples: Just this year, Libya<lb />
was kicked out of Great Britian for us-<lb />
ing their embassy as a base to harass<lb />
anti-Gaddafi Libyans living there; Syria<lb />
lets the fragments of the PLO use its<lb />
country as a launching ground for at-<lb />
tacks against Israel, and North Korea<lb />
was behind a recent bombing that killed<lb />
South Korean dignitaries.<lb />
Shouldn't we, if we can, find a way to<lb />
prevent these things from happening to<lb />
us and our friends? If we had such a<lb />
policy in 1979 would the hostage crisis<lb />
occurred? To this day, Iran is confident<lb />
and crazy enough to find ways to attack<lb />
the United States - as evidenced by the<lb />
Beirut bombings. As a member of<lb />
Shultz league, Iran has particularly<lb />
PSfn e US" "N us as a symbol<lb />
of the decadent Western world. We need<lb />
to fight this; not for just our country's<lb />
defense, but for the protection of<lb />
American citizens at home and abroad<lb />
We must, if we haven't already du'i<lb />
together a specialized force whose goal is<lb />
infiltratmg terrorist groups and preven-<lb />
ting destructive actions. We should have<lb />
a policy like Israel's saying we will never<lb />
give in to any group's demands. Know-<lb />
ing they won't get what they want and<lb />
kn.owin�I1that � government has the<lb />
will to kill to prevent you from attaining<lb />
your goals have a way of stoppingacS<lb />
before they start. <lb />
The special team and the policy would<lb />
defined. They must be able to use<lb />
numerous tactics, including the first use<lb />
of force, if they are to be successful The<lb />
�,�nnS mUSt waUn� to fu"d and<lb />
support such a policy and let the ex-<lb />
ecutive branch run it. Only then will we<lb />
be able to fight terrorism<lb />
What almost goes without saying is<lb />
the Soviet Union's involvement. But<lb />
they are different from other terroris<lb />
nations. We know they and thdT3E<lb />
provide financial, logistic and training<lb />
support for terrorist groups worldwide<lb />
They use them to destablize neighbors<lb />
and enemies in preparation for takinc<lb />
2uuEcontroling them- �ur action<lb />
STta?ISterrism to them' but<lb />
5? and freedom-seeking people<lb />
would know better. pwp.e<lb />
We must be careful how we approach<lb />
the Soviet Union on this. Any brush<lb />
with them directly could make tie pre-<lb />
sent cold war look sunny in comparison.<lb />
we should only try to cut off supr !y and<lb />
training lines between the Sovie:s and<lb />
the groups they sponsor.<lb />
President Reagan and Secretary<lb />
Schultz are right. If we don't infiltrate<lb />
groups to know what they are doing,<lb />
someday we might wake up to a mad<lb />
scientist scenario of a group with a<lb />
nuclear bomb holding the world for ran-<lb />
som. We must stop it; the answer to<lb />
state-supported terrorist action is<lb />
prevention. Terrorism is a reality of the<lb />
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Rehearsals began June 18 f<lb />
;the 17th season of Broadwa<lb />
musicals to be presented by thl<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theatre!<lb />
ProducerDirector Edgar Loessij<lb />
has announced the names of :hl<lb />
leading performers who w:ll ad<lb />
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Selected from the more thai<lb />
1,500 singers, dancers and actor<lb />
from up and down the EasterJ<lb />
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seasoned Broadway performers a<lb />
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nie, running July 2-7, is Metis<lb />
Barfield. Ms. Barfield s an hona<lb />
student in school and immediate,<lb />
after her appearance with thi<lb />
Summer Theatre plans to stud'<lb />
acting in New York. Annie<lb />
leading man, Daddy Warbucb<lb />
will be played by veteran<lb />
character actor Jack McCut<lb />
cheon. Mr. McCutchecn has haq<lb />
a varied professional acting careei<lb />
including feature musical corned<lb />
roles in New York, London<lb />
Chicago, Boston and<lb />
Washington, DC. He is also i<lb />
published author, journalist, p-o-<lb />
ducer, and a former principal ol<lb />
Ridgewood High School in Nev<lb />
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a chorus of young ladies rangim<lb />
in age from 7-12.<lb />
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and dance spectacular Chicago<lb />
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A Van<lb />
By PAT FELTON<lb />
Staff Writv<lb />
Fascination<lb />
The Human League<lb />
The Human League made the<lb />
big splash onto the American!<lb />
scene back in 1981 with thei- sue<lb />
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out with Fascination last year.<lb />
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bands using the new wave-funk<lb />
tandem to create dance tunes, The<lb />
Human League seems to be at-<lb />
tempting some slight changes in<lb />
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gressive use of guitars.<lb />
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this comes directly from the pro-<lb />
duction phase of the album. The<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features -<lb />
JUNE 26, 1984<lb />
P�e 5<lb />
Performers Selected For Summer Theatre<lb />
Rehearsals began June 18 for<lb />
the 17th season of Broadway<lb />
musicals to be presented by the<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theatre<lb />
ProducerDirector Edgar Loessin<lb />
has announced the names of the<lb />
leading performers who will ap-<lb />
pear throughout the month of Ju-<lb />
ly-<lb />
Selected from the more than<lb />
1,500 singers, dancers and actors<lb />
from up and down the Eastern<lb />
Seaboard, the company represents<lb />
seasoned Broadway performers as<lb />
well as aspiring younger actors<lb />
embarking on their first profes-<lb />
sional engagement. Appearing in<lb />
the title role of season opener An-<lb />
nie, running July 2-7, is MeUssa<lb />
Barfield. Ms. Barfield is an honor<lb />
student in school and immediately<lb />
after her appearance with the<lb />
Summer Theatre plans to study<lb />
acting in New York. Annie's<lb />
leading man, Daddy Warbucks,<lb />
will be played by veteran<lb />
character actor Jack McCut-<lb />
cheon. Mr. McCutcheon has had<lb />
a varied professional acting career<lb />
including feature musical comedy<lb />
roles in New York, London,<lb />
Chicago, Boston and<lb />
Washington, DC. He is also a<lb />
published author, journalist, pro-<lb />
ducer, and a former principal of<lb />
Ridgewood High School in New<lb />
Jersey-which should more than<lb />
qualify him to work on stage with<lb />
a chorus of young ladies ranging<lb />
in age from 7-12.<lb />
Opening on July 9, and running<lb />
through July 14, will be the song<lb />
and dance spectacular Chicago.<lb />
Featured will be Maureen Ker-<lb />
rigan, who made her summer<lb />
theatre debut as Sally Bowles in<lb />
the 1982 production of Cabaret.<lb />
She has appeared in several New<lb />
York productions including The<lb />
Gingerbread Lady, Miss Lonely<lb />
Hearts and Silence. She has also<lb />
performed leading roles at the<lb />
Kennedy Center in Washington,<lb />
The Loeb Drama Center in<lb />
Boston and numerous dinner<lb />
theatres across the country. Her<lb />
film and television credits include<lb />
The Miracle Worker, Diner for<lb />
MGM and Goldie Hawn's upcom-<lb />
ing film Protocol.<lb />
Directing Chicago will be<lb />
veteran Broadway performer Jay<lb />
Fox, who returns for his third<lb />
season with the Summer Theatre.<lb />
Mr. Fox's Broadway credits in-<lb />
clude the leading role in Cabaret,<lb />
featured roles in Applause,<lb />
Seesaw, The Magic Show and<lb />
Molly. For the Summer Theatre<lb />
he recreated his Broadway role in<lb />
Cabaret, directed Pippin and<lb />
directed and starred in No, No,<lb />
Nanette-all to rave reviews and<lb />
standing ovations.<lb />
Joseph and the Amazing<lb />
Technicolor Dreamcoat will open<lb />
on July 16, and run each evening<lb />
through July 21, and will feature<lb />
Bruce Ewing in the title role.<lb />
A native of New York, Mr. Ewing<lb />
is a graduate of the Hartt School<lb />
of Music. His acting credits in-<lb />
clude the title role in Pippin,<lb />
Company, A Funny Thing Hap-<lb />
pened on the Way to the Forum,<lb />
South Pacific and Fantasticks.<lb />
Co-starring with Mr. Ewing wili<lb />
be Barbara Gulan, also a veteran<lb />
of the Hartt School of Music. She<lb />
has performed leading musical<lb />
roles in Carousel, Kiss Me Kate,<lb />
Applause and Pippin.<lb />
Rounding out the season for the<lb />
Summer Theatre will be The<lb />
1940s Radio Hour, July 23-28<lb />
Featured in this nostalgic evening Meissa � (ii,<lb />
LISLIi TOOD � KCU N�WS �<lb />
) and "Sandy" will perform July 2-7.<lb />
A Variety Of Album Reviews<lb />
of swingtime tunes will be a trio of<lb />
actors, two of whom have ap-<lb />
peared with the Summer Theatre<lb />
in years past. Returning for his se-<lb />
cond season will be John Kuhn<lb />
who will be remembered by area<lb />
audiences for his performances in<lb />
last season's productions of Pip-<lb />
pin, A Little Night of Music and<lb />
Thre Playing Our Song. Mr.<lb />
Kuhn has worked in various<lb />
theatres in Missouri, Arkansas<lb />
and Florida, and holds an MFA in<lb />
acting from Ohio State Universi-<lb />
ty. In the fall, he will join the<lb />
Drama Department faculty at St<lb />
Joseph's University in Missouri.<lb />
Also making a return from last<lb />
year will be Jane Barrett<lb />
Underhill, who is an ECU Alum-<lb />
na but who now lives in<lb />
Wilhamsburg, VA with her hus-<lb />
band Royu, the host of "The<lb />
Woodright's Shop" on PBS Ms<lb />
Underhill has had leading roles in<lb />
Gypsy, How to Succeed in<lb />
Business and last year in A Little<lb />
Night Music. And making his<lb />
debut with the Summer Theatre<lb />
will be ECU Theatre Arts faculty<lb />
member Donald Biehn. A ten year<lb />
veteran teacher of acting, Mr<lb />
Biehn has performed with three<lb />
professional repertory companies,<lb />
directed off-Broadway and work-<lb />
ed with such actors as Bruce Box-<lb />
leitner, Ned Beatty and Gina<lb />
Petruska.<lb />
In discussing this season's com-<lb />
pany, Loessin saidWe were very<lb />
pleased to find so many talented<lb />
local children to perform in An-<lb />
nie. In fact, these local children<lb />
are as good and better than the<lb />
'professionals' we looked at in the<lb />
larger cities Loessin went on to<lb />
say, "And of course, we were<lb />
delighted to have so many fine<lb />
adult performers who have im-<lb />
pressive and distinguished credits<lb />
in musical comedy on stage, film<lb />
and television. All in all this<lb />
should be one of the finest acting<lb />
companies we've had in quite<lb />
some time<lb />
The directorial staff for the<lb />
theatre includes Loessin (Annie,<lb />
The 1940s Radio Hour), who is<lb />
the founder of the theatre with<lb />
numerous directorial credits to his<lb />
name; and Jay Fox (Chicago,<lb />
Joseph). <lb />
Returning to the Summer<lb />
Theatre for a second season will<lb />
be choreographer Terry Ricscr<lb />
from New York. Ms Rieser has<lb />
performed on Broadway, network<lb />
television and in a number of na-<lb />
tional commercials. As a direc-<lb />
torchoreographer, her work has<lb />
been seen in regional theatres, in<lb />
New York City and most recently<lb />
in the featured film The Ultimate<lb />
Solution of Grace Quigley, to be<lb />
released this fall. She lias worked<lb />
with NY City Opera, and later this<lb />
summer will be staging the<lb />
musical production of High<lb />
Spirits at the Berkshire Theatre<lb />
Festival.<lb />
Joe Distefano and B-uTy Shank<lb />
will serve as musical conductors;<lb />
Robert Alpers and Michaei<lb />
Firanklin-White as scenic<lb />
designers; and Gary Weathersbee<lb />
will design the lighting.<lb />
In addition to the actors,<lb />
singers and dancers who will be<lb />
seen on stage, the total company<lb />
includes an orchestra of 20 musi-<lb />
cians, some 30 technicians, and a<lb />
management staff of 10 people<lb />
making a total complement of<lb />
more than 100 people who make<lb />
the large musicals happen each<lb />
week.<lb />
ByPATFELTON<lb />
Suff Write,<lb />
Fascination<lb />
The Human League<lb />
The Human League made their<lb />
big splash onto the American<lb />
scene back in 1981 with their suc-<lb />
cessful album Dare, which includ-<lb />
ed the smash "Don't You Want<lb />
Me The single climbed all the<lb />
way to number one on Billboard's<lb />
Hot 100 and crossed over nicely to<lb />
the dance chart.<lb />
Since that pioneer hit in "new"<lb />
dance music, the dance charts<lb />
have been more influential in<lb />
determining the Top 40. Entren-<lb />
ched in a trend they more or less<lb />
started, The Human League came<lb />
out with Fascination last year.<lb />
The title cut zoomed to the top of<lb />
the dance charts and later crossed<lb />
over to the Top 40.<lb />
Now with the onslaught of<lb />
bands using the new wave-funk<lb />
tandem to create dance tunes, The<lb />
Human League seems to be at-<lb />
tempting some slight changes in<lb />
their music. This is detected on<lb />
their new Hysteria album which<lb />
came out a few weeks ago. The<lb />
main difference is their more ag-<lb />
gressive use of guitars.<lb />
The most immediate reason for<lb />
this comes directly from the pro-<lb />
duction phase of the album. The<lb />
League let Martin Rushent (who<lb />
produced Dare and Fascination)<lb />
go and hired Hugh Padgham and<lb />
Chris Thomas for production.<lb />
Padgham has produced such<lb />
guitar-oriented groups as The<lb />
Pretenders and The Police.<lb />
Marketing Rock'N'Roll<lb />
very well with the rest of the<lb />
music. The good female backup<lb />
and Oakey's teddy bear voice<lb />
make this one a prime candidate<lb />
for their next release on the singles<lb />
chart.<lb />
Another song off Hysteria that<lb />
could easily go Top 40 is "Life On<lb />
Your Own a song about lovers<lb />
who attempt to go their separate<lb />
ways but can't seem to forget each<lb />
other. The song has a good<lb />
jungle-bass beat and vocal range.<lb />
One of the most danceable<lb />
songs on the album is "Rock Me<lb />
Again and Again and Again and<lb />
Again and Again and Again<lb />
(And if you thought that was<lb />
repetitious, you should hear the<lb />
whole song). Even so, the song is<lb />
great: pouncy drums, jumpy<lb />
synth combinations, and an ex-<lb />
cellent melody. It sounds reminis-<lb />
cent of the now defunct dance<lb />
group Yaz.<lb />
Hysteria is a very listenable and<lb />
quite danceable album. Except for<lb />
"The Lebanon the changes in<lb />
sound aren't too drastic, and the<lb />
result is more diverse music from<lb />
an already good sound. We'll just<lb />
have to wait and see if the innova-<lb />
tion pays off for The League<lb />
By DAVID WITHERINGTON<lb />
Staff WrtMr<lb />
J<lb />
Another reason for the change<lb />
may be that The Human League<lb />
desired a change in image-from<lb />
clean to a little rough. I noticed in<lb />
"The Lebanon" video, which is<lb />
their first concert video, that lead<lb />
singer Phil Oakey has about a<lb />
four-day beard and much longer<lb />
hair. He also lightened up con-<lb />
siderably on the make-up.<lb />
Back to the album-Hysteria is<lb />
definitely Human League<lb />
material. "The Lebanon" is the<lb />
most radical deviation from their<lb />
Past material, but it nevertheless<lb />
contains the familiar harmonic<lb />
vocal switching from lead Oakey<lb />
to the girls, and then back to<lb />
Oakey. The guitar leads on "The<lb />
Lebanon" are the harshest on the<lb />
album, with a "U2" sound. The<lb />
social message in the song (war,<lb />
Peace, fading dreams) may have<lb />
Prompted the more rugged sound.<lb />
In "I'm Coming Back a cat-<lb />
chy tune with a lot of bounce, the<lb />
8tars are noticeable and blend-<lb />
Couldn V Stand the Weather<lb />
Stevie Ray Vaughan<lb />
With his debut album, Texas<lb />
Flood, Stevie Ray Vaughan<lb />
became an instant guitar hero.<lb />
The Dallas native borrowed, ex-<lb />
tended, and enhanced riffs from<lb />
the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Jeff<lb />
Beck, and Richard Bets. Vaughan<lb />
and his competent combo, Double<lb />
Trouble, toured extensively to<lb />
promote the album. As a result,<lb />
he was voted Best Guitarist in the<lb />
1983 Rolling Stone Critics Poll.<lb />
Naturally, the question is rais-<lb />
ed, "What's next?" The answer is<lb />
a followup album even gutsier and<lb />
and rawer than the first. Couldn V<lb />
Stand th Weather is a tour de<lb />
force of guitar-dominated blues,<lb />
with influences ranging from<lb />
Hendrix to the Allman Brothers.<lb />
"Scuttle Buttin" is an instrumen-<lb />
tal raveup that will leave your ears<lb />
sizzling. Vaughan's searing guitar<lb />
solo is flawless.<lb />
The biggest improvement is<lb />
Stevie Ray's voice. On the title<lb />
track and the chilling "Voodoo<lb />
Chile he sings with conviction<lb />
reminiscent of early Greg Allman.<lb />
This is best represented on a<lb />
version of "Tin Pan Alley" that<lb />
even gives Ben E. King competi-<lb />
tion. There are two voices on this<lb />
song-Stevie Ray's and his<lb />
guitar's. He makes that<lb />
Stratocaster talk, complementing<lb />
and consoling his bluesy vocals<lb />
The beauty of the project is its<lb />
stripped-down sound. There are<lb />
no computerized orchestrations or<lb />
electronic voice enhancers on this<lb />
record. The only addition to the<lb />
backup of bassist Tommy Shan-<lb />
non and drummer Chris Layton is<lb />
the occasional and effective use of<lb />
Stan Harrison's tenor saxaphone<lb />
Stevie Ray's brother, Jimmie<lb />
Vaughan (of the Fabulous<lb />
Thunderbirds), lends his guitar to<lb />
the title track and "The Things<lb />
(That) I Used to Do 8<lb />
One disturbing complaint dealt<lb />
to Stevie Ray is that this territory<lb />
has already been covered. Sure<lb />
it's all been done before, but rare-<lb />
ly has it been done with such<lb />
heartfelt conviction. The guitar is<lb />
Stevie Ray Vaughan's life. By the<lb />
end of side two, you know this<lb />
album is a labor of love.<lb />
If you're into hot guitar solos in<lb />
general and Texan blues in par-<lb />
ticular, get into Couldn't Stand<lb />
the Weather, available at the<lb />
Record Bar in Carolina East Mall<lb />
and Pitt Plaza Shopping Center<lb />
Crazy World of Author Brown<lb />
("Fire") and of Atomic Rooster,<lb />
they debuted at the 1970 Isle of<lb />
Wight Festival. Emerson's<lb />
keyboards and introduction of the<lb />
moog synthesizer in the rendition<lb />
of classical-type compositions<lb />
soon drew attention and their first<lb />
lp Emerson, Lake A Palmer went<lb />
top twenty U.S. and fourth U.K.<lb />
"Lucky Man" was the favorite<lb />
cut and one of their rare chart<lb />
singles.<lb />
The 1971 Tarkus lp went to<lb />
number one U.K. and top ten<lb />
U.S. The same year Pictures At<lb />
An Exhibition rose to top five in<lb />
both countries. "From the Begin-<lb />
ning off their 1972 Trilogy,<lb />
became their all-time highest rated<lb />
single at 39 U.S. In 1973 the group<lb />
formed their own Manticore<lb />
Records. The first release, Brain<lb />
Salad Surgery, hit second U.K.<lb />
but failed to crack the top twenty<lb />
U.S. ELP, as they became known,<lb />
made a massive 1983-84 world<lb />
tour with tons of equipment and<lb />
staging for their elaborate produc-<lb />
tions. A live album was culled<lb />
from the tour, Welcome Back My<lb />
Friends to the Show That Never<lb />
Ends. After a 1975 single "Hum-<lb />
bug the band took a two year<lb />
break, punctuated by a Greg Lake<lb />
fluke hit English single, "I believe<lb />
In Father Christmas<lb />
Works became their next lp in<lb />
1977, then Works Vol II. Even<lb />
though these continued their un-<lb />
broken string of goldplatinum<lb />
albums, their sheer metallic<lb />
weight seemed to slow enthusiasm<lb />
and a 1977 tour was cut short<lb />
beca isc of lagging ticket sales.<lb />
Author Discusses<lb />
Sunken Continent<lb />
(UPI) � Was there an eighth<lb />
continent which mysteriously<lb />
sank into the depths of the Atlan-<lb />
tic 10,000 or 12,000 years ago?<lb />
Charles Berlitz argues convinc-<lb />
ingly � for the layman at least �<lb />
that there is a whole mountain of<lb />
unexplained evidence that would<lb />
lead to a conclusion that there<lb />
must have been a civilization prior<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Trilogy<lb />
Emerson, Lake &amp; Palmer<lb />
While the modern rock music<lb />
scene seems on the surface totally<lb />
dominated by so-called "new"<lb />
music, one can see that many of<lb />
these groups have roots that date<lb />
back to the early and late sixties<lb />
when the evolutionary transfor-<lb />
mation from the sparsely in-<lb />
strumented "rock'n'roll" of the<lb />
fifties to the much more or-<lb />
chestrated music was taking place.<lb />
Keith Emerson and guitarist<lb />
Greg Lake met at the Fillmore<lb />
West while on a 1969 tour with<lb />
The Nice and King Crimson.<lb />
After a jamming session together,<lb />
they decided to form their own<lb />
group. With Carl Palmer, ex-<lb />
After 1978's poor-selling Love<lb />
Beach, the band broke up. The<lb />
best of ELP followed in 1980.<lb />
Emerson then worked solo and<lb />
scored the 1981 movie,<lb />
Nighthawks. Lake released a solo<lb />
lp in 81 and toured the U.S<lb />
Palmer went on to greater fame as<lb />
a member of the new supergroup<lb />
Asia.<lb />
Two groups which arose in the<lb />
late sixties were among the first<lb />
proponents of this new<lb />
technology; first was Emerson,<lb />
Laker &amp; Palmer, who were closely<lb />
paralleled by the sound of Yes.<lb />
The intricate keyboard work and<lb />
recording methods they initiated<lb />
made these groups the forerun-<lb />
ners of today's sound as practiced<lb />
by the re-formed Yes and the-<lb />
emergence of the supergroup Asia<lb />
from former members of Yes and<lb />
ELP .<lb />
A Review<lb />
to the ones we have recorded now,<lb />
dating some 4,000 years or so.<lb />
Berlitz, who speaks 25<lb />
languages with varying degrees of<lb />
fluency, is also the author of The<lb />
Bermuda Triangle, a discussion of<lb />
the unexplained disappearance of<lb />
ships and planes in the area of the<lb />
Atlantic off Florida.<lb />
The author begins this work by<lb />
noting that the Greek philosopher<lb />
Plato referred to a mysterious<lb />
land to the West. Berlitz notes this<lb />
fact to set the stage or the myth of<lb />
Atlantis which most scholars<lb />
regard as only that.<lb />
But, Berlitz notes that on the<lb />
present Bahamas seafloor there<lb />
are more than 50 archaelogical<lb />
sites that gave been located which<lb />
demonstrate there was a stone-<lb />
building culture far beyond the<lb />
capabilities of the cannibal Carib<lb />
Indians who were living there at<lb />
the rime of first explorer<lb />
Berlitz also asserts that under-<lb />
water limestone caves in the<lb />
Bahamas connect through deep<lb />
water and contain stalamites and<lb />
stalactites which proves that they<lb />
were formed above sea level.<lb />
He also says that photographs<lb />
taken by Landsat satellite from<lb />
space show a completely straight<lb />
line running under water for over<lb />
120 miles. He says this may have<lb />
been a road built at a time when<lb />
the entire area now under water<lb />
off tltie Grand Bahamas was once<lb />
above water. Berlitz says the line<lb />
is not a natural fault.<lb />
Atlantis, if nothing else, is a<lb />
dazzling display of facts wliuch ap-<lb />
pear to defy any other explanation<lb />
except that there had to be a<lb />
civilisation, much more advanced<lb />
than witherto thought in existence<lb />
prior to recorded time.<lb />
As in the author's The Bmnuda<lb />
Triangle, there just seem; to be<lb />
too much evidence to dismiss as<lb />
superstition.<lb />
Berlitz believes Atlantis existed<lb />
in what is now the Atlantic Ocean<lb />
on a line from the Azores<lb />
southeast to the Canary Islands<lb />
with colonies stretching to Soain<lb />
and the Bahamas. <lb />
Atlantis, Th Eighth Continent<lb />
is fascinating and, if BerUu is cor-<lb />
rect, throws out of kilter much of<lb />
the present-day thinking about<lb />
man' history. 10Out<lb /><pb facs="00057651_tn_0006" /><lb />
JHE EAST CAROLINIAN JUNE 26. 1984<lb />
Katahn fs Book, 'Beyond Diet Offers Help<lb />
(UPI) Vanderbilt<lb />
University's Dr. Martin Katahn<lb />
(that's Ph.D not M.D.) pulls no<lb />
punches in his new diet book,<lb />
Beyond Diet.<lb />
It's subtitle, The 28-Day<lb />
Metabolic Breakthrough Plan,<lb />
hints a marvelous 28-day plan for<lb />
a slimmer body.<lb />
From the first page, however,<lb />
it's obvious Katahn wraps old-<lb />
fashioned, sensible diet and exer-<lb />
cise advice in a package dieters are<lb />
more apt to read and follow � a<lb />
promise of relatively short-term,<lb />
permanent results.<lb />
And, Katahn's metabolic<lb />
theories offer a rather more<lb />
Term, Permanent<lb />
soothing explanation for being f<lb />
overweight than the old saw about &amp;S� Jtt22ZSZ&amp;A<lb />
Therefore when dieters ease 55K the low-cjU,0ric plans �<lb />
off the calorie restrict fhl Proram of increased ex-<lb />
more efficient nSbSSTidJta Sf J? u�f heaIthfu1'<lb />
in and works harder teVe rfS0 WUh ' smatterin�<lb />
regain the weight ui l?e Jatty�, SUgary treats that<lb />
Th�t Wh� L i u bombard modern fe.<lb />
the end of each new d�t lSf,h� adherencei� al least� ��� of<lb />
says And as X �JS�" exerc,se a da P"f��My walking<lb />
grows mole eff.cien.Tsorta'g ZJ5S?6 the u� �f a <lb />
fat, the poor dieter is also forced<lb />
to eat successively less food after<lb />
each diet simply to maintain the<lb />
pre-diet weight.<lb />
willpower.<lb />
People who seem to spend en-<lb />
tire lifetimes losing the battle of<lb />
the bulge aren't entirely at fault<lb />
because, Katahn says, they are<lb />
dieting under false assumptions.<lb />
One of those assumptions is<lb />
that a low-calorie diet will take<lb />
weight off and keep it off<lb />
Wrong, says Katahn, who has<lb />
tested his theories as director of<lb />
the Vanderbilt Weight Manage-<lb />
ment Program at Vanderbilt<lb />
University in Nashville.<lb />
There is some evidence to sug-<lb />
gest that low-calorie diets simply<lb />
He or she can have two selections<lb />
from the fatty group, only after<lb />
the first eight servings have been<lb />
consumed.<lb />
And, eight glasses of water a<lb />
day is the bare minimum. No<lb />
cheating with substitute liquids,<lb />
not even diet drinks.<lb />
After the weight is lost, the<lb />
dieter can slowly add more foods<lb />
to daily intake, but the exercise<lb />
plan must continue for life.<lb />
Without it, the fat creeps back on.<lb />
Beyond Diet may be just the im-<lb />
petus to force a realistic reap-<lb />
praisal of daily habits and return<lb />
to the eating and exercise patterns<lb />
that kept our ancestors slim.<lb />
trampoline.<lb />
The dieter must eat eight selec-<lb />
tions a day from the healthful<lb />
food groups � fruits, vegetables<lb />
and other complex carbohydrates.<lb />
I �k�j pre-diet weieht ZT r wi vc�'<lb />
I  eigm"and other complex carbohvt<lb />
ECU Summer Theatre Receives $5,000 Grant<lb />
The Fasf rarrtlJno C n<lb />
The East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre has received a $5,000<lb />
grant from the Theatre Arts Sec-<lb />
tion of the North Carolina Arts<lb />
Council, a division of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Cultural Resources in<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
Earmarked for salary support<lb />
of the approximately 100 actors,<lb />
technicians, and musicians with<lb />
the professional company, the<lb />
grant "could not have come at a<lb />
more appropriate moment said<lb />
Theatre General Manager Scott<lb />
r<lb />
Parker.<lb />
More than half of the singers<lb />
and dancers have arrived in<lb />
Greenville and rehearsals are<lb />
underway for Annie, the season's<lb />
first offering to run July 2-7.<lb />
Parker went on the say, "We<lb /><lb /><lb />
think we have some of the finest<lb />
musical theatre talent in the<lb />
Southeast this year and in large<lb />
measure, North Carolina Theatre<lb />
Arts can be thanked for the conti-<lb />
nuing salary support that enable<lb />
us to attract these people<lb />
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By RANDY MEWS<lb />
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Sophomore sensation Winfred<lb />
Johnson was recruited by ECU<lb />
coaches as a pitcher, but now<lb />
after just two seasons on the<lb />
Pirate baseball team, he has turn-<lb />
ed into one of the most prolific<lb />
hitters in school history.<lb />
Last week Johnson was named<lb />
ECAC South co-player of the year<lb />
as he finished the season with a<lb />
team-leading .321 batting<lb />
average, while setting ECU<lb />
records for career homeruns (29)<lb />
single season RBI's (46) and total<lb />
bases (115).<lb />
Although any coach would be<lb />
happy to have Johnson in their<lb />
batting order, his talents far ex-<lb />
ceed what he accomplishes while<lb />
at the plate.<lb />
Over the last two seasons<lb />
Johnson has been considered the<lb />
Pirate's pitching ace while comil-<lb />
ing an impressive 17-4 record.<lb />
"Ninety percent of the credit<lb />
goes to Coach Baird (former<lb />
Pirate head coach who accepted a<lb />
similar position at Auburn earlier<lb />
this month) Johnson said in<lb />
reference to his dazzling pitching<lb />
statistics.<lb />
"I was really just a thrower and<lb />
could overpower people in high<lb />
school, but in college you can't do<lb />
that Johnson explained.<lb />
"Coach Baird really worked with<lb />
me and taught me a lot<lb />
Johnson said that Baird, who<lb />
pitched in the major leagues, is<lb />
one of the best coaches in the na-<lb />
tion and it's going to be difficult<lb />
to find a new pitching specialist<lb />
with his knowledge and ex-<lb />
Derience.<lb />
Winfred Johnson<lb />
According to Johnson the older<lb />
players on the team have already<lb />
learned enough to get by with<lb />
what Baird has taught them, but<lb />
his concern lies with the pitchers<lb />
who have yet to fully develop their<lb />
own technique.<lb />
"You could never find a<lb />
replacement for Coach Baird<lb />
Johnson said, "but Coach Over-<lb />
ton (new ECU head coach) is sup-<lb />
posed to bring in a pitching coach<lb />
sometime this summer, so I think<lb />
College Athletes<lb />
we'll be in good shape for the up-<lb />
coming season<lb />
Although Baird seems to draw<lb />
the most praise from Johnson for<lb />
his accomplishments on the<lb />
mound, he is also quick to point<lb />
out that his pitching record is a<lb />
direct compliment to the Pirate<lb />
defense.<lb />
"I don't throw the ball hard<lb />
like a lot of college pitchers do<lb />
Johnson said. "I try to pitch<lb />
smart by throwing strikes, not<lb />
walking anyone and making peo-<lb />
ple hit the ball. If we have a good<lb />
day defensively, then a lot of<lb />
times I can win<lb />
Johnson said he feels good<lb />
about the way his pitching has<lb />
developed over the past two years,<lb />
but when asked to compare his<lb />
pitching and hitting, he said he<lb />
still enjoys swinging the bat a lot<lb />
more.<lb />
Johnson's power at the plate<lb />
was most evident as he led the<lb />
Pirates to a suprising third place<lb />
finish in the NCAA Southern<lb />
regionals in Tallahassee, Fla. last<lb />
month.<lb />
Aside from posting a complete<lb />
game victory against Florida<lb />
State, in four games Johnson<lb />
blasted three homeruns, batted<lb />
.444 and was named to the all-<lb />
tournament team.<lb />
"The attitude everybody had<lb />
around Tallahassee was, 'who is<lb />
ECU? Johnson said. "We<lb />
wanted to show everybody we<lb />
couid play with the big name<lb />
schools, and we did that<lb />
Upon completing a very suc-<lb />
cessful high school career in which<lb />
he batted .387, received all-state<lb />
honors and led his team to a state<lb />
championship, Johnson was told<lb />
by most schools that they wanted<lb />
him as a hitter.<lb />
Johnson, however, also wanted<lb />
to pitch. He had a combined<lb />
record of 24-3 in his Jr. and Sr.<lb />
years, and felt he could perform<lb />
well at both positions on the col-<lb />
legiate level.<lb />
"Most schools are really strict<lb />
about doing one or the other (pit-<lb />
ching or hitting) Johnson ex-<lb />
plained. "But Coach Baird and<lb />
Overton said they were going to<lb />
give me a chance to do both, and<lb />
that's all I really wanted<lb />
As it turned out, Johnson bat-<lb />
ted .321 with eight homeruns, and<lb />
posted a 7-1 record in his first year<lb />
as a Pirate.<lb />
Johnson improved tremendous-<lb />
ly this year, and there is no doubt<lb />
that two extremely successful<lb />
seasons still await him at ECU.<lb />
There is the possibility of a pro<lb />
career once Johnson graduates,<lb />
but what he wants most of all is to<lb />
follow in the footsteps of his Dad.<lb />
f "My father was a coach, and<lb />
I've been fortunate to play for<lb />
men like Coach Baird and Over-<lb />
ton who I've been close to and<lb />
have a lot of respect for. I'd love<lb />
to have the impact on someone<lb />
one, as my coaches have had �, " J�� 2ZT!<lb />
Fact: College athletes, generally<lb />
speaking, abuse their privileges as<lb />
students by using college sports as<lb />
a stepping stone to higher levels of<lb />
competition. Fact: The system<lb />
needs to be reformed.<lb />
Consider the recent examples of<lb />
college athletes going hardship:<lb />
Marcus Dupree, Michael Jordan,<lb />
Herchel Walker and the list goes<lb />
on. It seems the trend for these<lb />
athletes is to check out college for<lb />
a few years, obtain tuition money<lb />
and some fringe benefits (whether<lb />
they include cars, bogus summer<lb />
"work plans, or other royalties)<lb />
and then skip off to the big bucks!<lb />
The ones hurt by this trend:<lb />
everyone associated with a univer-<lb />
sity or college.<lb />
A college or university is a<lb />
scholarly environment. A football<lb />
field or basketball court by itself<lb />
is not. It is separate from the lear-<lb />
ning institution. The only way the<lb />
two can be compatible, and they<lb />
can, is for the athletic environ-<lb />
ment to be subservient to the basic<lb />
goals of a learning institution,<lb />
which are to broaden, nourish and<lb />
cultivate the human mind through<lb />
academics and human interaction.<lb />
Attempts to abuse the environ-<lb />
ment, as some professional-<lb />
minded athletes do, interfere with<lb />
these goals of a learning institu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
COMMENTARY<lb />
Buzz<lb />
McCallahan<lb />
Too many college athletes don't<lb />
belong in learning institutions<lb />
from day one. They are recruited<lb />
for a reason other than<lb />
academics, and the result is ob-<lb />
vious when one tries to remember<lb />
the last time he saw one of his<lb />
fellow athletes in English class.<lb />
The athletes suffer the most from<lb />
this habitual neglect of collegiate<lb />
goals.<lb />
Now this is not to say that all<lb />
college athletes are not academic<lb />
oriented. Quite a few who are ac-<lb />
cepted realize the importance of a<lb />
learning environment. And, fur-<lb />
thermore, they conceptualize the<lb />
positive impact that competing in<lb />
sports can have on building<lb />
character and providing a sup-<lb />
plemental outlet as do student<lb />
government, clubs and work<lb />
study. But professional-minded<lb />
athletes do not see a learning en-<lb />
vironment as such; it is seen as<lb />
place to hang out for two, three or<lb />
four years until they are ready to<lb />
hit the bigtime.<lb />
The creation of minor leagues<lb />
in football and basketball could<lb />
provide an answer to this abuse of<lb />
time and money. Professional<lb />
baseball has this system, why not<lb />
the other sports? If a high school<lb />
athlete does not care for a learn-<lb />
ing environment and knows the<lb />
quickest way to the big leagues is<lb />
through an independent entity,<lb />
then he should take that route. He<lb />
would still be paid and would not<lb />
have to worry about those inane<lb />
textbooks.<lb />
Baseball has such a system. If a<lb />
player thinks he has the potential<lb />
to play major league ball and<lb />
wants to only play ball, he goes to<lb />
the minors. If he wants to<lb />
broaden himself in a learning in-<lb />
stitution while still maintaining<lb />
the goal of playing major league<lb />
t Belong<lb />
baseball, he applies himself both<lb />
academically and athletically in<lb />
that environment. And, if he<lb />
wants to stay in that environment,<lb />
he must produce in both facets,<lb />
which means no less in the<lb />
academic area than what is re-<lb />
quired of other students.<lb />
Second, learning institutions<lb />
should reform the system and ac-<lb />
cept athletes on the same basis as<lb />
other students. And while they are<lb />
attending, athletes should main-<lb />
tain academic standards adhered<lb />
to by other students. Privileges<lb />
given to athletes are not equitable<lb />
to them or the institution.<lb />
Privileges only cause a disintegra-<lb />
tion of the learning environment<lb />
for the benefit of a non-academic<lb />
entity.<lb />
Would changing the system<lb />
hurt the game of college football?<lb />
I think not. The system would re-<lb />
quire the same from every learn-<lb />
ing institution, so there would be<lb />
no disproportion of superior<lb />
athletes any more than there is<lb />
now. It might reduce the level of<lb />
talent a tad overall, but certainly<lb />
college baseball hasn't suffered<lb />
from such a system.<lb />
school records for homeruns, RBI's and total bases 8<lb />
ECU<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
By JEANNETTE ROTH<lb />
ECTJP<lb />
White<lb />
Dear Sneaker Sam,<lb />
I have heard from reliable<lb />
sources that the Department<lb />
of Intramural and Recrea-<lb />
tional Services is offering pro-<lb />
grams for second session.<lb />
What types of programs are<lb />
being offered? I am a busy stu-<lb />
dent working and going to<lb />
class and would like some<lb />
recreation during what free<lb />
time I have � besides tricep<lb />
stretches at "Darryl's fun<lb />
time Could you, the IRS in-<lb />
formation source, fill me in on<lb />
all the details?<lb />
Signed �<lb />
Pickled Patty<lb />
Dear Pickled Patty,<lb />
Through our intramural<lb />
programs your name will<lb />
change to Patty Petite. The<lb />
name of the game is PAR-<lb />
TICIPATION and fun. Get<lb />
your friends to sign up for the<lb />
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ment, July 2nd and 3rd. Head<lb />
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July 3rd from noon until<lb />
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By PETE FERNALD<lb />
Aiatetaat Sports Editor<lb />
?SflL lftC!� comPc5in� in the Although he did not qualify for<lb />
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honor White said.<lb />
According to White, he was<lb />
running great until he came to the<lb />
last couple of hurdles. "I was in<lb />
third place coming into the last<lb />
three hurdles. I lost my concentra-<lb />
tion by looking over to the right to<lb />
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hurdle and fell back to seventh<lb />
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seconds.<lb />
The top four runners advancing<lb />
to the semifinals included Greg<lb />
Foster who went on to qualify for<lb />
the Olympic team by winning the<lb />
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"I feel I could have had a 13.7,<lb />
which would have advanced me in<lb />
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good, but I lost my concentration<lb />
right at the end of the race<lb />
White and the other athletes<lb />
stayed on the University of<lb />
Southern California campus dur-<lb />
ing the trials. "The food was good<lb />
and the track was great White<lb />
said. "The athletes would warm<lb />
up on USC's track and then get on<lb />
a transfer bus that took them to<lb />
the Olympic Stadium for the<lb />
games<lb />
Enthusiastically, White descib-<lb />
ed his experience in the Olympic<lb />
stadium. "The people out there<lb />
Olympic<lb />
were really into it. I was thinking<lb />
negative before I got there<lb />
because I had never raced some of<lb />
the athletes. But once I got there<lb />
my standpoint changed and I<lb />
started thinking positive. I had<lb />
beaten Roger Kingdom who<lb />
qualified for the team a couple of<lb />
times during the season � I was<lb />
ready to compete<lb />
Although White did not<lb />
qualify, he is looking forward to<lb />
running in the 1988 Olympics.<lb />
"I'm glad I put in the effort. I<lb />
gained experience and in the next<lb />
Olympic games I should be very<lb />
competitive<lb />
For the next season of ECU<lb />
track, White plans to look at some<lb />
other events that he can compete<lb />
in. "I plan to explore myself by<lb />
running some other events like the<lb />
100 and 200 meter dashes because<lb />
I have the speed.<lb />
"I talked to the coach and I<lb />
might run in the open quarter<lb />
sprint during the indoor season to<lb />
build up my stamina for the out-<lb />
door season White added.<lb />
In addition to track, White is<lb />
going to participate on the ECU<lb />
football team next fall. Practice<lb />
starts in August and White is<lb />
looking forward to making a con-<lb />
tribution to the team.<lb />
"I'm going to play receiver and<lb />
I hope with experience I'll have a<lb />
shot at the pros White said.<lb />
With three years of eligibility<lb />
for football, White should have<lb />
enough time to prove himself on<lb />
the field.<lb />
In the event that he proves wor-<lb />
thy for profession football,<lb />
White will have to make the deci-<lb />
sion whether to wait ind compete<lb />
in the '88 Olympics first, or to<lb />
give them up and play football.<lb />
Craig White has excelled on the<lb />
track and achieved ome of his<lb />
goals, but the important thing is<lb />
that he is proud of himself. "I'm<lb />
holding my head up high, my<lb />
parents are very proud of me and<lb />
1 acheived a very high goal of<lb />
mine � participating in the Olym-<lb />
pk Trials<lb />
Craif White failed hi ait attempt to become the first ECU track<lb />
member to qualify for the Olympics.<lb />
Crahj White hopes to electrify Fkklen fans this fall<lb />
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