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�he<lb />
(EnraiMun<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.Sg NoC7<lb />
Wednesday July 18,1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Rep. James Martin Visits ECU;<lb />
Discusses Democratic Feuding,<lb />
Gubernatorial Campaign Plans<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Not EdHor<lb />
If Congressman James Martin,<lb />
R-N.C, is elected governor of<lb />
North Carolina in November, he<lb />
plans to have the ECU Marching<lb />
Pirates play at his in'agauration.<lb />
Martin announced this during an<lb />
appearance at the Student Supply<lb />
Store yesterday.<lb />
Martin stopped at ECU during<lb />
a campaign swing through Martin<lb />
and Pitt counties. This was his<lb />
eventh appearance in Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty, saying he recently completed<lb />
an early objective of visiting all<lb />
100 counties in North Carolina.<lb />
Martin said with the unification<lb />
the state's Republican party, he<lb />
was ready to reach out to Tar Heel<lb />
Democrats, whom he terms essen-<lb />
tial for victory in November. "If<lb />
you look at the statistics, North<lb />
Carolina is a little over three to<lb />
one in favor of Democrats. A<lb />
Republican candidate has to try<lb />
not only to get all the Republicans<lb />
but also a larger number of<lb />
Democrats or he will lose Mar-<lb />
tin said.<lb />
Recent endorsements of key<lb />
Democrats such as Monroe<lb />
Waters, former chairman of the<lb />
Eddie Knox gubernatorial cam-<lb />
paign, were cited by Martin as giv-<lb />
ing him a "big boost In-<lb />
dividuals, he said, can "do more<lb />
for the Democratic party by show-<lb />
ing independence and helping to<lb />
clean up some of the stuff that<lb />
happened during the primaries<lb />
Martin said he does not believe<lb />
the behavior exhibited by Eddie<lb />
Knox and his family members,<lb />
some of whom have declared their<lb />
support for Jesse Helms, is due to<lb />
sour grapes. Instead, he said it is a<lb />
result of the candidates' actions<lb />
during the Democratic primaries.<lb />
"If it just was a matter of winn-<lb />
ing or losing, I think they (the<lb />
Knoxes) could have accepted the<lb />
outcome of the primary he said.<lb />
"What they could not accept was<lb />
the way in which the campaign<lb />
was reduced to an undercurrent of<lb />
gossip and rumors against the<lb />
family.<lb />
"You can take losing to<lb />
somebody, but you can't take it<lb />
when they drag your family<lb />
through the muck of the cam-<lb />
paign, and that was done to<lb />
Knox's family, I think<lb />
There has been a great deal of<lb />
bitterness generated by the<lb />
Democratic primaries that Martin<lb />
said was unanticipated. "That<lb />
means there is a lot of support<lb />
coming to me through no fault of<lb />
my own, but because of bit-<lb />
terness he said.<lb />
The end result, Martin said, is<lb />
that "it has emphasized to<lb />
Democrats that they don't have to<lb />
be hidebound to vote for a can-<lb />
didate that was not their first, se-<lb />
cond or third choice<lb />
Martin stated that there will be<lb />
none of the "mudslinging"<lb />
prevalent in the gubernatorial<lb />
primaries and in the Hunt-Helms<lb />
Senate race. "I don't want to have<lb />
a campaign based on the personal<lb />
qualities and personal<lb />
characteristics and so forth. I<lb />
want us to campaign on our<lb />
public record<lb />
"I'll be raising questions about<lb />
things my opponent has not done<lb />
as attorney general Martin said.<lb />
Because of the voting power of<lb />
Democrats in the state and the<lb />
fallout from the gubernatorial<lb />
primary, Martin said he feels he<lb />
has strengths he can emphasize to<lb />
Democrats.<lb />
See MARTIN, page 3<lb />
MYAN HUMBERT � KCU PtWto Lb<lb />
N.C. gubernatorial candidate James Martin m.n.<lb />
Stata. Supp Sre � c.mpSXtpirCo��lS;0;jIrS.CyU'<lb />
Med School<lb />
Performs 1st<lb />
Triple Bypass<lb />
ECU News Buretiu<lb />
A 47-year-old Rocky Mount<lb />
man underwent open heart<lb />
surgery at Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital early last Tuesday morn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
THe triple cororary bypass<lb />
surgery, which lasted approx-<lb />
imately four hours, was the first<lb />
open heart procedure performed<lb />
at the hospital.<lb />
Dr. W. Randolph Chit wood,<lb />
Jr chief cardiac surgeon at the<lb />
ECU School of Medicine, said the<lb />
patient was resting comfortably in<lb />
good condition Wednesday morn-<lb />
ing in the hospital's cardiac inten-<lb />
sive care unit.<lb />
"The surgery went verv<lb />
smoothly Chitwood said<lb />
uThat was what we expected, con-<lb />
sidering the experience d team we<lb />
have brought together here at the<lb />
medical center<lb />
The cardiac surgery team,<lb />
developed in a joint erfort by the<lb />
medical school and the hospital,<lb />
will perform approximately 125<lb />
operations in the next 12 months,<lb />
Chitwood said.<lb />
Chitwood, who just completed<lb />
a ten-year residency at Duke was<lb />
hired last week. Several members<lb />
or the cardiology team had work-<lb />
ed with him during his residency.<lb />
w j rWTk MY rWl F�K�.ng m tin County yesterday ecl Wltn him during his resi<lb />
.�J� Sontime Classical Programming Each Week<lb />
m tRNST�?BERTS dicated the board would need to Thursday from 10 D.m. to 12 am the inn cH�m :  .<lb />
By ERNEST ROBERTS<lb />
Staff Wilier<lb />
Proposed formal changes made<lb />
by WZMB, the campus radio sta-<lb />
tion, were discussed when the<lb />
ECU Media Board met in Special<lb />
Summer Session on last week. The<lb />
board voted Wednesday to have<lb />
six hours of classical music per<lb />
week and a new wave segment<lb />
from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.<lb />
Wednesdays.<lb />
Jim Ensor, general manager for<lb />
WZMB, described the proposed<lb />
new format but Dr. John Ebbs,<lb />
faculty advisor to the Board, in-<lb />
dicated the board would need to<lb />
have a written format in order to<lb />
better evaluate the proposed<lb />
changes. Dr. Ebbs moved that the<lb />
proposals be discussed Wednes-<lb />
day and voted on Monday at the<lb />
next meeting when written<lb />
material could be available to the<lb />
Board. Ensor objected to the<lb />
delay due to the need for more<lb />
time to prepare for the Fall pro-<lb />
gramming but the delay was ap-<lb />
proved.<lb />
The proposed programming<lb />
changes included changing the<lb />
new wave show from Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday from 10 p.m. to 12 a.m.<lb />
to Wednesday from 11 p.m. to 2<lb />
a.m. The new wave change was re-<lb />
quested on an experimental basis<lb />
for the remainder of the summer.<lb />
Ensor indicated the success of the<lb />
change would be determined by<lb />
feedback from listeners and by<lb />
number of phone requests receiv-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Ensor proposed the classical<lb />
programming be deleted<lb />
altogether due to what he terms as<lb />
insufficient student support, in-<lb />
terest and need and also insuffi-<lb />
cient community need. Ebbs said<lb />
Browning, Bearden, Uhr<lb />
the station should consider cutting<lb />
back the amount of time devoted<lb />
to classical music rather than<lb />
deleting it altogether.<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, director of<lb />
University Unions and associate<lb />
dean of Student Activities, said<lb />
Monday he did not want classical<lb />
music cut from the format. Alex-<lb />
ander said he liked the Classical<lb />
format on Saturday and Sunday<lb />
and he didn't want it to be deleted<lb />
or changed.<lb />
Dr. Elmer Meyer, vice<lb />
chancellor for student life, said<lb />
Chancellor Howell and many<lb />
other individuals are interested in<lb />
building a quality university.<lb />
Meyer said classical music is an<lb />
important part to the total quality<lb />
of a university environment.<lb />
The board decided to incor-<lb />
porate six hours of classical music<lb />
per week and new wave from 11<lb />
p.m. to 2 a.m. Wednesday.<lb />
WZMB's summer format in-<lb />
cludes Contemporary Gospel<lb />
from 6-10 a.m. on Sundays, Inner<lb />
Rhythms (Soul) from 6-10 p.m.<lb />
on Saturdays and Sundays,<lb />
Sounds of Jazz on 6-8 p.m. Mon-<lb />
day through Friday, New Wave<lb />
from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. on<lb />
Wednesday, classical and pro-<lb />
gressive rock.<lb />
WZMB, a UPI affiliate, was<lb />
founded February 2, 1982.<lb />
WZMB is a 282 watt educational<lb />
radio station designed t;) serve the<lb />
Greenville community and the<lb />
13,000 plus ECU campus popula-<lb />
tion. WZMB provides news and<lb />
special programming geared<lb />
towards the campus and com-<lb />
munity audience indludmg:<lb />
Tennis Shoe Talk Show �<lb />
WZMB covers the sport events of<lb />
the ECU Intramural program.<lb />
Deans Recall Development Of School<lb />
From its humble beginning as a throughout the '70s to brine the numh,r,H � tho,  -  .<lb />
From its humble beginning as a throughout the '70s to bring the<lb />
small department in 1936 to its school to its present sfrong<lb />
TZTnu f thl l5S? profes" academic standing. The future<lb />
sional school on the ECU campus, belongs to current dean Dr.<lb />
the EC! School of Business has Ernest Uhr, who took over the<lb />
prospered under the guidance of<lb />
just three men. Those three men<lb />
have held the title of Dean of the<lb />
School of Business for a total of<lb />
48 years; a unique accomplish-<lb />
ment in the academic world where<lb />
a typical dean stays in place for<lb />
about five years.<lb />
Taken individaully, their terms<lb />
of leadership define the past, pre-<lb />
sent and future of a school thrust<lb />
into prominence by a national<lb />
passion for careers in business<lb />
management. The first director,<lb />
Dr. Elmer Browning, shaped the<lb />
school's past as he led its develop-<lb />
ment from 1936 through 1968.<lb />
Following his lead, Dr. James<lb />
Bearden, now a special assistant<lb />
to the ECU chancellor, worked<lb />
reins from Bearden in 1983.<lb />
At a recent meeting on the ECU<lb />
numbered men that at socials, the<lb />
ladies had to reserve a chance to<lb />
dance by pinning tags on the<lb />
gentlemen's coats Browning<lb />
recalled.<lb />
way to provide a first rate pro-<lb />
gram for all students was to move<lb />
toward formation of an ac-<lb />
credited School of Business<lb />
For many years in the '50s and<lb />
campus, the three deans reflected began to occur when large<lb />
Changes in the student mix and early '60s, Browning labored to<lb />
in the nature of business courses<lb />
on the trends and changes that<lb />
have challenged the shcool during<lb />
their tenures.<lb />
When Browning first arrived in<lb />
Greenville in 1936, he took over<lb />
the tiny department of comm-<lb />
merce in a school of 1,600<lb />
students devoted almost exclusive-<lb />
ly to teacher education. Business<lb />
textbooks at that time dealt with<lb />
office practices, bookkeeping,<lb />
and secretarial sciences, with<lb />
perhaps a chapter in the back that<lb />
touched on business administra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Almost all his students were<lb />
women. "Women so out-<lb />
numbers of World War<lb />
veterans enrolled at ECU in the<lb />
late forties. "The influx of am-<lb />
bitious G.Is made it necessary<lb />
for us to change our department's<lb />
lay the foundations for a solid<lb />
undergraduate program in<lb />
business administration. The ef-<lb />
fort required strong leadership.<lb />
Browning constantly pushed for<lb />
resources that were often promis-<lb />
ed but seldom delivered in full. He<lb />
focus, Browning said. "They competed for top quality instruc-<lb />
demanded courses in accounting,<lb />
marketing, and finance. They<lb />
were eager to use their education<lb />
to secure a place in the business<lb />
world<lb />
"It soon became apparent that<lb />
the courses required by these<lb />
students didn't blend well with a<lb />
program of study designed to pro-<lb />
duce teachers and secretarial per-<lb />
sonnel. I felt then that the best<lb />
tors with universities across the<lb />
country. At the same time, he per-<lb />
formed a balancing act to keep<lb />
everyone happy within his own<lb />
growing department.<lb />
When Bearden took over as<lb />
dean in 1968, a full fledged School<lb />
of Business awarding both<lb />
undergraduate and masters<lb />
See TRIO, page 3<lb />
Anti-Nuclear Group Receives Sentenc<lb />
America's 400th<lb />
America's 400th anniversary was celebrated at Manteo last weekend<lb />
Hunt, N.C. Got. James Hunt and Princess Anne. -rv,yB<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements.<lb />
Editorials<lb />
Features<lb />
Sports<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
.2<lb />
.4<lb />
.5<lb />
.7<lb />
.8<lb />
�ECU<lb />
basketball<lb />
7.<lb />
coach.<lb />
women's<lb />
See Sports,<lb />
�The ECU Summer Theatre<lb />
production of Joseph and the<lb />
Amazing Technicolor Dream-<lb />
coat and the movie The Karate<lb />
Kid are both reviewed in<lb />
Features, page 5.<lb />
ORLANDO, Fla (UPI) <lb />
Greenville resident and former<lb />
East Carolinian writer Patrick<lb />
O'Neill was one of eight members<lb />
of an anti-nuclear group known as<lb />
the Pershing Plowshares found<lb />
guilty Saturday of breaking into a<lb />
Martin Marietta defense plant and<lb />
damaging Pershing II missile<lb />
components.<lb />
A federal jury deliberated one<lb />
hour and 40 minutes before<lb />
reaching the verdict against two<lb />
women and six men, each of<lb />
whom was charged with two<lb />
counts of conspiracy and damag-<lb />
ing government property. U.S<lb />
District Judge George Young set<lb />
the sentencing for July 25.<lb />
Each defendant faces a max-<lb />
imum of 15 years in prison and a<lb />
$20,000 fine.<lb />
Members of the group broke in-<lb />
to the Orlando defense plant early<lb />
Easter Sunday and vandalized the<lb />
facility by damaging missile com-<lb />
ponents with hammers and smear-<lb />
ing blood over a patriot missile<lb />
launcher.<lb />
"I believe that under the<lb />
evidence, it's the only true verdict<lb />
they could have rendered and<lb />
been faithful to their oath said<lb />
prosecuter Tom Turner. "The<lb />
evidence is quite clear. These peo-<lb />
ple damaged government proper-<lb />
ty, and they did so intentionally<lb />
"This is the first step in a pro-<lb />
cess said defendant Patrick<lb />
O'Neill, 28, of Greenville N.C,<lb />
after the verdict. "To change the<lb />
process of slavery took a long<lb />
time. And to change the laws that<lb />
permit us to prepare for our own<lb />
mass suicide will take a while<lb />
too<lb />
The other defendants are Per<lb />
Herngren, 22, of Sweden; James<lb />
Perkins, 45, of Baltimore; Sister<lb />
Anne Montgomery, 57, a Roman<lb />
Catholic nun from New York Ci-<lb />
ty; Cristin Schmidt, 24, of<lb />
Baltimore; Tim Lietzke, 32, of<lb />
Richmond; and Paul Magno Jr<lb />
27 and Todd Kaplan, 26, both of<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
After the verdict, juror<lb />
Margaret Lee asked the nun how<lb />
she could follow God's law and<lb />
break the government's law at the<lb />
same time.<lb />
"How dare you sisterstand in<lb />
front of the court and say you're a<lb />
Roman Catholic nun. I'm sorry,<lb />
sister, people judge you for your<lb />
words and actions said Ms. Lee,<lb />
who is also a Roman Caiholic.<lb />
"From our hearts we followed<lb />
our conscience Sister Mon-<lb />
tgomery said.<lb />
The group, which has claimed it<lb />
never intended to break the law<lb />
but rather make a point, has used<lb />
a its defense the argument that<lb />
nuclear weapons are immoral and<lb />
illegal.<lb />
The defendants admitted<lb />
throughout the trial thai they<lb />
broke into the plant by cutting<lb />
through a chain-link fence. They<lb />
then broke down a d;or and<lb />
entered a building where Pershing<lb />
II missile components are<lb />
manufactured.<lb />
The judge repeatedly warned<lb />
the defendants not to use the<lb />
courtroom as a "political forum"<lb /><pb facs="00057655_tn_0002" /><lb />
JHE EAST CAROLINIAN JULY 18. 1984<lb />
Announcements<lb />
MALE FASHIONS<lb />
C�r.i'i unllmlfM prMnrs to ttw city of Grn<lb />
vlll. tho mm .11 m.i. paaMw Show Frlday Ju(y<lb />
JOIh 1:00 .t tWMM Stwr.ton for the faihion<lb />
cemctontieut Man �. woman. Tlckot. con bo pur<lb />
chaMd � , �� llm ,���� - �<lb />
H.lr�tylirg. Cannon Mm Shop. Crm. King; no<lb />
J�rvl� Hall; or by phoning 75WSS - 7X-OW7.<lb />
MISS PRINT<lb />
On Wadnaway, July 11, MM It mm Incorractly<lb />
statad that tha E.CU. Gospel choir was sponsor<lb />
ing Caral'� Unllmltad fashion Show.<lb />
ADMINISTRATIVE PLANNING<lb />
Examine and analyze planning and zoning or<lb />
dinanca in seaside community. Full tlma. nous<lb />
'ng available at nominal coat. Contact Co-op of.<lb />
flee.<lb />
VOLUNTEERSNEEOEO<lb />
A study it being conducted at tha ECU Speech<lb />
�nd Hearing Clinic to determine the difficulty<lb />
hearing Impaired ttudentt may have in<lb />
discriminating word In foreign language. Hear<lb />
log Impaired volunteer it to 2a year of age are<lb />
�edw for a simple hearing test and word<lb />
discrimination task. No foreign language<lb />
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week after Walter Mondale blew<lb />
the country away by selecting Rep<lb />
Geraldine Ferraro, D-N.Y as his<lb />
running mate. But, the weekend<lb />
snatched the Unity back and<lb />
dumped the old slogans of "in-<lb />
decisive" and "not a leader" back<lb />
on the former vice president.<lb />
Unity, Unity, who's got the<lb />
Unity the Democrats cried as<lb />
they lumbered into San Francisco.<lb />
Clearly, something had went<lb />
afoul. Why, it seemed like Mur-<lb />
phy's Law was about to traumatize<lb />
the delegates as Monday rolled<lb />
around and the convention open-<lb />
ed. Mondale had made the<lb />
LanceManatt boo-boo. There<lb />
was even talk of abandoning Mon-<lb />
dale on the first ballot for his faux<lb />
pas. But then came Mario.<lb />
Yes, Gov. Mario Cuomo of New<lb />
fork. His oratory, although a<lb />
decided defense of liberalism, was<lb />
nonetheless a strong call for the<lb />
party to put its differences behind<lb />
rhern and defeat the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration. The speech harnessed<lb />
he illusive Unity for the<lb />
Democrats, and, in our opinion<lb />
set the Party in a good position for<lb />
upsetting the Republicans in the<lb />
tall.<lb />
Cuomo's 40-minute speech was<lb />
the medicine the doctor ordered<lb />
for the battle wounds inflicted over<lb />
the primary season. With one<lb />
hard-hitting, to-the-point lam-<lb />
basting of the president's policies<lb />
and actions over the last four<lb />
Democratic Unity for good. His<lb />
keynote speech is being hailed as<lb />
one of the best of the century. Uni-<lb />
ty is ours, the speech said.<lb />
Mondale owes Mario one. Don't<lb />
be surprised to see Secretary of<lb />
Whatever Cuomo. The speech was<lb />
brilliant in the way it took<lb />
Reagan's own words and turned<lb />
them on him. The Great Com-<lb />
municator was out-communicated.<lb />
'The Republicans believe the<lb />
wagon train will not make it to the<lb />
frontier unless some of our old,<lb />
some of our young, and some of<lb />
our weak are left behind by the<lb />
� �l the ail Cuomo said.<lb />
We Democrats believe that we<lb />
can make it all the way with the<lb />
family intact. We have. More than<lb />
once<lb />
Delegates cheered continuously<lb />
throughout the speech, for finally<lb />
someone was giving them a strong<lb />
sense of purpose to begin the fall<lb />
campaign with. Cuomo gave each<lb />
delegate a reason not to be disrup-<lb />
tive, a reason to act for the good of<lb />
the whole. The Cuomo speech ap-<lb />
pealed for the old core of the<lb />
Democratic party, the middle<lb />
class, to come back into the fold<lb />
With a speech like that, they will.<lb />
And in the end, when the speech<lb />
was over, many delegates wept.<lb />
They new Unity was theirs. Only<lb />
another major screw up will take it<lb />
away � hear that Jesse and Gary<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
The clamor won't die down for a<lb />
while. Guessing about whether it will<lb />
help or hurt will go on until November<lb />
And pollsters haven't been this happy<lb />
since the computer came along Bzzz �<lb />
everyone's talking about it. A bold<lb />
stroke. A surprise move. A mark of<lb />
leadership. And, of course, HISTORY<lb />
But, what does the selection of Rep<lb />
Geraldine A. Ferraro, D-N.Y as the<lb />
Democrauc candidate for vice president<lb />
H�r theItlkcket- PoUs can't tell us, says<lb />
Haynes Johnson, a veteran political<lb />
reporter; this time intuition must guide<lb />
us, and even then, one guess is as good<lb />
as the next. Will people vote for the<lb />
Democrats just because of Ferraro? Or<lb />
will she turn some voters away.<lb />
Both statements will be proved true �<lb />
only this reasoning won't be as prevalent<lb />
as people think. Americans will be pick-<lb />
ing a president first - either Mondale or<lb />
Reagan. The vice president will be<lb />
secondary. If the vice presidential can-<lb />
didate does count, it will be in the home<lb />
states of the two second-stringers -<lb />
New York and Texas. In fact, of all the<lb />
reasons for picking a running mate<lb />
geography is the best, like Kennedy with<lb />
Johnson in 1960. Gender usually doesn't<lb />
matter, but this year it did � for dif-<lb />
ferent reasons.<lb />
Mondale's move was brilliant not in<lb />
looking forward to his contest with<lb />
Reagan in the fall but for serving the<lb />
SS birWu t0 Hart and Jacks�n this<lb />
w : , n one unconventional move<lb />
Mondale has garnered labels such as<lb />
leader "bold "strong" and<lb />
decisive. ' He has guaranteed himself<lb />
years, Cuomo captured<lb />
Listening to Jim Martin today r <lb />
S�SSSS5Sa: InnocenceIn Washington<lb />
little scared.<lb />
front-page stories until November<lb />
Mondale picked a vice president to<lb />
defeat his Democratic rivals, not<lb />
Reagan. It worked. Hart and Jackson<lb />
are now in the background, forced to<lb />
praise Mondale's pick.<lb />
?u Yck other than to set history and put<lb />
the Democrats off on a good foot<lb />
towards November, Ms. Ferraro will<lb />
probably have little impact on the out-<lb />
come of the race. But she will make it<lb />
more interesting to watch. How will<lb />
Reagan handle her? Already he has<lb />
shown signs of being unsure of what to<lb />
do and say about her. How will Ferraro<lb />
stand up u-der the scrutiny of the na-<lb />
tional campaign and news media? She<lb />
recently blundered when she said she'd<lb />
let her name be put in nominatian if she<lb />
wasn t chosen by Mondale. But the<lb />
main reason for watching, of course<lb />
will be to see if she'll actually be vice<lb />
president of the United States in 1985<lb />
History Few people get to make it<lb />
and even less get to make important'<lb />
significant history. Reagan made it with<lb />
Sandra Day O'Connor. If anyone has<lb />
only one good thing to say abo.it what<lb />
Mondale did, most surely he or she will<lb />
ate the setting of a precedent. 'Wow a<lb />
woman will be a serious contender<lb />
everytime - and not because ;hes a<lb />
woman.<lb />
First-timers in history, like FerraroL<lb />
get hit with cries of tokenism and un-<lb />
qualified. Whether they are true depends<lb />
on who is listening. But choosing a runn-<lb />
ing mate has nothing to dc with<lb />
presidential mettle and isn't the ton<lb />
criteria for the job - no matter what the<lb />
candidate says. Usually, it's a person's<lb />
ability to ticket balance, mostly done on<lb />
a geographic basis becasue of the elec-<lb />
toral college. This yew is differed<lb />
So, balance aside, whatever happens<lb />
in November, Gerry Ferraro has marked<lb />
history. The question is whether as a<lb />
candidate or a vice president, like I<lb />
said who knows what will happen, but<lb />
it 11 be fun watching.<lb />
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By BRJANJRAN GEL E Y<lb />
On my way home from the<lb />
Park Cinema two Saturdays ago<lb />
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women s designer clothing store I<lb />
learned that you can't judge "a<lb />
store by its front.<lb />
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newest downtown night spot. The<lb />
nrst characteristic that sets this<lb />
Place apart from the others is that<lb />
no alcohol is served.<lb />
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'Joseph a�d the 4mazinlf T�h�tl.ohr Dreamcoat,<lb />
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By "NAMAROSCHAK<lb />
Lights and music play a crucial<lb />
: role in this week's East Carolina<lb />
Summer Theatre performance<lb />
; Joseph and the Amazing<lb />
Technicolor Dreamcoat. Based on<lb />
; the Biblical story in Genesis, Jay<lb />
Fox directs and choreographs a<lb />
; unique drama that lends itself to<lb />
both comedy and sincerity.<lb />
Stars of the show include Bruce<lb />
Ewing and Barbara Gulan. Ewing<lb />
plays the role of Joseph, Jacob's<lb />
favorite son forsaken by his 11<lb />
: brothers. Gulan acts as the<lb />
: musical narrator, charming the<lb />
: audience with her vivacious voice<lb />
; and radient smile. Neither are in-<lb />
. experienced in the drama circle, as<lb />
; both have numerous credits to<lb />
v their name.<lb />
The play begins m the land of<lb />
Cannaan. "Now Isreal loved<lb />
Joseph more than all his sons,<lb />
because he was the son of his old<lb />
age; and he made him a<lb />
varicolored tunic. And his<lb />
brothers saw that their father lov-<lb />
ed him more than all his brothers;<lb />
and so they hated him and could<lb />
not speak to him on friendly<lb />
terms (Gen. 37: 3-4) According<lb />
to the scripture, the brothers hate<lb />
Joseph even more when he relates<lb />
a dream he has that he is to reign<lb />
over them; so they instantly plot<lb />
to rid of him. Rather than killing<lb />
him, they sell him to the<lb />
Ishmaelites, tear his multicolored<lb />
tunic, and dip it in blood. The<lb />
brothers take the tunic to their<lb />
father so he will think that Joseph<lb />
has been devoured by a wild<lb />
beast.<lb />
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" rur � tms P01"1' thc brothers<lb />
(Kevin Bailey, Leonard Goffredo<lb />
Michael Scott Krohn, Gary<lb />
Lamb, Jeff Loeffelholz, Gerry<lb />
Mclntyre, John Peterson, Mit-<lb />
chell Riggs, Eric Sox, John<lb />
Vaughan, and Loren Watkins)<lb />
show off their talent with a<lb />
satirical rendition of the number<lb />
One More Angel in Heaven<lb />
Joseph is then taken to Egypt<lb />
by Potiphar (Doug Mitchell),<lb />
Pharoah's officer and captain of<lb />
the bodyguard. Potiphar takes a<lb />
liking to Joseph and makes him<lb />
his personal servant and overseer<lb />
of his house and field. Joseph has<lb />
access to all that is Potiphar's<lb />
with the exception of one thing �<lb />
his wife. As the story goes, Mrs.<lb />
Potiphar (Jennifer Paulson) tries<lb />
numerously to seduce Joseph, but<lb />
to no avail; Joseph refuses her<lb />
each time and finally ends up flee-<lb />
ing from her (and leaving his<lb />
cloak behind). Mrs. Potiphar, the<lb />
sneaky seductress that she is, tells<lb />
herhusband that Joseph tried to<lb />
"make sport" of her, so Potiphar<lb />
has Joseph imprisoned.<lb />
While in prison, Joseph correct-<lb />
ly interprets a dream for two of<lb />
Pharoah's imprisoned officials �<lb />
the chief cupbearer and the chief<lb />
baker. Pharoah (David Heckert),<lb />
disturbed by a dream he cannot<lb />
understand, hears of Joseph's<lb />
remarkable talent and summons<lb />
him to his side. Joseph tells him<lb />
that Egypt is in for seven years of<lb />
great abundance and seven years<lb />
of famine. Pharoah, according to<lb />
the scripture, says to Joseph,<lb />
"You shall be over my house, and<lb />
according to vour command all<lb />
my people shall do homage- only<lb />
m the throne I will be greater than<lb />
you. (Gen. 41:40)<lb />
In Joseph and the Amazing<lb />
Technicolor Dreamcoat, Pharoah<lb />
is not your usual run-of-the-mill<lb />
ruler. Clothed in his gold, glitter-<lb />
ing jacket, pulled-up collar, tight<lb />
pants, and sparkling pumps,<lb />
Pharoah wins the audience's ad-<lb />
miration with his Elvis-like dress,<lb />
personality and manner!<lb />
Heckert's role is undoubtedly the<lb />
funniest and cleverest in the play.<lb />
When famine strikes, Jacob<lb />
sends his sons to Egypt to buy<lb />
grain. Little do they know that<lb />
they are begging from their<lb />
brother Joseph. At first Joseph<lb />
(whom they do not recognize as<lb />
such) teases and taunts them<lb />
Later, however, he reveals<lb />
himself, and the play ends with a<lb />
happy reunion between Joseph<lb />
and his family.<lb />
Although scrutinized by some<lb />
Joseph and the Amazing<lb />
Technicolor Dreamcoat teaches a<lb />
Biblical story while entertaining<lb />
and enducing laughter at the same<lb />
time. In 1968 the story, written by<lb />
Tim Rice (words) and Andrew<lb />
Lloyd Webber (music), began as a<lb />
15-minute work for a children's<lb />
chorus. It eventually grew into a<lb />
70-minute production. Rice and<lb />
Webber are also credited with<lb />
Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, and<lb />
Cats.<lb />
As mentioned earlier, lighting<lb />
enhances the play tremendously.<lb />
In one scene where the brothers<lb />
are mocking Joseph, a green light<lb />
illuminates them, illustrating their<lb />
envy. It was quite an unexpected,<lb />
A Delightful Comedy<lb />
Joseph (Br�, Ewtag) �d Phtmt (DtvW Htektn) � <lb />
yet delightful surprise.<lb />
The choir also contributes to<lb />
the humor, acting out everything<lb />
from "teeny boppers" to Egyp-<lb />
tians. Members of the choir are<lb />
Tracy Donohue, Paula Johnson,<lb />
Jennifer Paulson, Tremaine Wad-<lb />
dell, Jami Wilkerson, and Connie<lb />
Yoder.<lb />
As always, Producer Edgar R<lb />
Loessin and the production<lb />
staff did an excellent job.<lb />
Joseph and the Amazing<lb />
Technicolor Dreamcoat will be<lb />
playing through Saturday, July<lb />
21. Tickets are still available for<lb />
all performances and may be pur-<lb />
chased at McGinni Theatre 10<lb />
a.m. to 8:30 p.m or reserved by<lb />
calling 757-6390.<lb />
By BRLVNRANGELEY<lb />
On my way home from the<lb />
J'ark Cinema two Saturdays ago<lb />
I noticed something new on the<lb />
corner of Fifth and Cotanche.<lb />
You may have noticed it It's<lb />
the unoccupied building with the<lb />
stripes, vertical arrows, and "This<lb />
Way Up" painted on the window.<lb />
When I first noticed the<lb />
storefront, I thought "This Way<lb />
Up was going to be a new<lb />
women's designer clothing store I<lb />
learned that you can't judge a<lb />
store by its front.<lb />
"This Way Up" is Greenville's<lb />
newest downtown night spot. The<lb />
first characteristic that sets this<lb />
Place apart from the others is that<lb />
ho alcohol is served.<lb />
So you're suprised? So was I It<lb />
turned out that I had stumbled<lb />
upon the Grand Opening of a<lb />
Christian coffeehouse. I had<lb />
noticed by the sign in the window<lb />
that a band was going to play, so I<lb />
decided to stick around �<lb />
besides, it was raining.<lb />
; While I was checking the place<lb />
out, I found Chap Tucker hunch-<lb />
ed over a Phoenix video game<lb />
with desperation in his face. He<lb />
was losing. A few minutes earlier,<lb />
I had seen him walking around<lb />
looking important. He looked like<lb />
he controlled the flow of events,<lb />
except for the video games, of<lb />
course.<lb />
After Tucker recovered from<lb />
his defeat, I asked him to tell me<lb />
about "The Way Up<lb />
"About a year ago, we started a<lb />
Bible study with 6-8 people. Our<lb />
main concern in that Bible study<lb />
was to make sure that the people<lb />
were learning what the Word says.<lb />
Our interest was not to grow into<lb />
a large group<lb />
But grow they did. After several<lb />
months, the meetings grew too<lb />
large for living rooms. I estimated<lb />
Saturday's crowd to be at least a<lb />
hundred strong.<lb />
Sue Holec attends the Monday<lb />
gatherings. She says some 50-60<lb />
people usually show.<lb />
"We're all bascially learning<lb />
about our Christian walk with<lb />
God says Holec, "and how it's<lb />
a road less travelled. We're a sup-<lb />
port group for one another<lb />
Tucker continued. "I think that<lb />
God has need of a place like this<lb />
downtown. And He's gonna pro-<lb />
vide the means for it to work. But<lb />
like everything else, He's not gon-<lb />
na let this drop right down out of<lb />
heaven<lb />
Currently, donations are the<lb />
means to stay open. The Green-<lb />
ville merchants have been good<lb />
about contributions. Tucker said<lb />
that the coffeehouse will need<lb />
support for about six months. The<lb />
club should be self-supportive by<lb />
then.<lb />
"We're not naive enough to<lb />
think that we're gonna keep our<lb />
doors open strictly by<lb />
donationssaid Tucker. We're<lb />
trying to think of creative ways to<lb />
keep the money flowing<lb />
Volunteer staffing helps to keep<lb />
the overhead low. Tucker says the<lb />
people are committed to keepine<lb />
"The Way Up" open.<lb />
One method of fund raising is<lb />
sponsoring concerts. I was sur-<lb />
prised to hear that "This Way<lb />
Up" planned to bring B.J.<lb />
Thomas to Greenville in<lb />
September, as well as other<lb />
popular Christian groups such as<lb />
Petra and the Gaithers. Proceeds<lb />
from the concerts will keep "This<lb />
Way Up" open.<lb />
If you're beginning to feel that<lb />
the new nightspot is a fly-by-night<lb />
operation, rest easy. Chap Tucker<lb />
is one member of a board of direc-<lb />
tors for "This Way Up The<lb />
board consists of representatives<lb />
from several Greenville churches.<lb />
An adult or college-age supervisor<lb />
will always be present, and a<lb />
qualified counselor will console<lb />
troubled souls upon request.<lb />
On Monday nights, Tucker<lb />
leads a Bible study. A crowd of<lb />
about 60 people listen attentively<lb />
to the instruction. I asked several<lb />
of the regular Monday nighters<lb />
what kinds of things they have<lb />
learned, and all but one or two of<lb />
the people I questioned could tell<lb />
me in detail, so most of these peo-<lb />
ple are interested.<lb />
Some time in the future, says<lb />
Tucker, Tuesday evenings will be<lb />
set aside for junior high-aged peo-<lb />
ple. On Thursday nights, "This<lb />
Way Up" will open again, mainly<lb />
for high school and college peo-<lb />
ple, with no particular programs<lb />
planned � just.an evening of<lb />
social interaction.<lb />
Friday and Saturday nights will<lb />
feature films, Christian drama, or<lb />
bands. The band I saw last Satur-<lb />
Way Up<lb />
day was called Cross.<lb />
Not knowing of the band, I half<lb />
expected to hear the semi-soft,<lb />
sweet-sounding middle-of-the-<lb />
road music I usually hear labeled<lb />
as "contemporary Christian<lb />
Once again, I was surprised. In-<lb />
stead of a gentle band, what I got<lb />
was prerecorded music. Technical<lb />
difficulty delayed the band by 45<lb />
minutes.<lb />
Finally, the lights dimmed.<lb />
Lights from the passing traffic on<lb />
Fifth and Cotanche streamed<lb />
through the windows and swirled<lb />
around the walls. The rain con-<lb />
tinued; the four-man band step-<lb />
ped onto the stage. Being a fan of<lb />
rock &amp; roll, I was much pleased<lb />
when the music thundered<lb />
through the whole room.<lb />
Cross is as uncompromising in<lb />
their sound as they are in their<lb />
Christian message. Paul Tucker<lb />
played keyboards and helped sing<lb />
lead; Ken Cartwright was well<lb />
received on lead guitar; and,<lb />
drummer Greg Pitts pounded a<lb />
sharp beat for the band to follow<lb />
� Says �ass player Joe Sasser,<lb />
We ve been working on our<lb />
sound, trying to get it as tight as<lb />
we could The music was a little<lb />
rough-cut � understandable for<lb />
an emerging group. But overall,<lb />
the all-original music was solid<lb />
and fully produced.<lb />
"We want to sound good. We<lb />
want to be respected for what we<lb />
do, both vocally and musically.<lb />
But we always keep our purpose,<lb />
to minister the Gospel<lb />
The crowd loved Cross<lb />
However, they played only one<lb />
fifty-minute set and ended with no<lb />
encore. Everyone wanted more.<lb />
After the crowd broke up, one<lb />
guy commented, "I was impress-<lb />
ed with the professionalism of the<lb />
group. Like the lead guitar player<lb />
� he was excellent<lb />
The people seemed lo be having<lb />
fun. No one tried to convert me,<lb />
nobody beat me over the head<lb />
with a Bible, nobody even called<lb />
me a sinner. I still saw what they<lb />
weren't saying; they just sat back,<lb />
let me see, and never made me un-<lb />
comfortable.<lb />
I've been inside just about every<lb />
bar in downtown Greenville. Each<lb />
place has its on atmosphere and<lb />
its own crowd of regulars. So does<lb />
"This Way Up In the words of<lb />
Miss Holec, "It's a good group of<lb />
people. We grow together<lb />
Hurrah For The Underdog<lb />
'Karate Kid' Deserves Praise<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
tone test oa<lb />
Karate Kid makes you feel hap-<lb />
py. It is a triumph picture a la<lb />
Rocky and a magical, heartwarm-<lb />
ing film like Star Wars. When you<lb />
leave the theatre, you'll be doing<lb />
karate kicks with a smile on your<lb />
face.<lb />
The story of a wrong-side-of-<lb />
the-tracks New Jersey teenager<lb />
figuring out life while coping with<lb />
a new town and a gang of subur-<lb />
ban thugs may seem a bit<lb />
melodramatic and old hat, but<lb />
weave in karate and fine perfor-<lb />
mances by Ralph Macchio as<lb />
Daniel and Noriyuki "ft -<lb />
Morita as his Yoda-Uke mentor<lb />
and instuctor and you're left<lb />
cheering and wishing for more.<lb />
Karate Kid is an adolescent<lb />
movie that captures everyone's<lb />
teenage years in its magic web.<lb />
The sugary theme of good guy<lb />
triumphing over bad guy is<lb />
somewhat trite but is put on a<lb />
special plane by the chemistry of<lb />
the cast. Daniel is at once the boy<lb />
getting sand kicked in his face, the<lb />
kid stealing his first kiss, the guy<lb />
Mr. Miyagi (Noriyukf "Pat" Mmm,i meeting the girl's parents and the<lb />
j-v u�nyaai rat Morita). person longing to fit in. He's the<lb />
tough who's not really so tough if<lb />
someone would care. Everyone in<lb />
the theatre understands why<lb />
Daniel has to learn karate and<lb />
defeat Johnny, the motorcycle<lb />
thug played to a "T" by William<lb />
Zabka.<lb />
The magic of the movie comes<lb />
from the relationship between Mr.<lb />
Miyagi, the karate teacher, and<lb />
Darnel. Rarely can the screen<lb />
develop a believable relationship,<lb />
one that lets you care and believe<lb />
in what's happening in the film.<lb />
Morita will shock many who<lb />
know him only as Arnold on<lb />
"Happy Days His reserved por-<lb />
tmfii ofc Mtytfi brings alive a<lb />
&amp;; in fact he<lb />
mates ft look easy. Morita, in his<lb />
first serious leading role, gives the<lb />
screen's finest performance of the<lb />
summer.<lb />
. Th sccne where Miyagi<lb />
belatedly decides to teach karate<lb />
to Darnel is one of the most poig-<lb />
nant, for here the commitment to<lb />
each other begins and the friend-<lb />
ship blossoms � and the audience<lb />
is won over. "I promise learn<lb />
karate Daniel says. "I promise<lb />
teach karate Miyagi responds.<lb />
Ralph Macchio is better than<lb />
good as the hero-again st-all-odds<lb />
Daniel. Macchio's acting skills<lb />
make you care for Daniel, to cry<lb />
when he's losing and cheer when<lb />
he's winning. He tears vour heart<lb />
out and makes you feel good<lb />
about it. Macchio is us�kI to play-<lb />
ing the underdog, evidenced by<lb />
his role as Johnny Cade in The<lb />
Outsiders. Now, as then, he does<lb />
it brilliantly.<lb />
Robert Mark Kamen's<lb />
screenplay was helped but not<lb />
brightened by his 18 years of<lb />
karate training. The r.saiism on<lb />
the mat is suspect, but it doesn't<lb />
detract from the film. Kamen's<lb />
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JULY 18, 1984<lb />
Jacksons Sing To Victory'<lb />
By DAVID WITHERINGTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
So, you're all waiting with<lb />
bated breath for the verdict on the<lb />
new Jacksons album? Well, break<lb />
out your one glove and get ready<lb />
to backslide, because Michael and<lb />
the boys are pulling no punches<lb />
on this one.<lb />
In a sense, Victory is just that<lb />
� proof that there is life after<lb />
Thriller for the Jacksons as a unit,<lb />
and reinforcement of Michael's<lb />
musical roots with his brothers.<lb />
Who can forget those great four-<lb />
part harmonies on such classics as<lb />
"ABC" and "I Want You<lb />
Back?" Well, Victory finds that<lb />
same chemistry at work again,<lb />
with Jermaine and Michael<lb />
trading vocals on "Torture<lb />
"Baby you're cutting me like a<lb />
knife without your love in my<lb />
life I'm out, I walk in the night<lb />
And I just can't stop this feeling<lb />
It's torture Besides being the<lb />
most prolific song Jackie has ever<lb />
written, the group's tight perfor-<lb />
mance is convincing and the pro-<lb />
duction is clear as a bell � cer-<lb />
tainly my candidate for the next<lb />
single.<lb />
"One More Chance" is not a<lb />
remake of the boys' old standard,<lb />
but a new tune penned by<lb />
youngest brother Randy. The<lb />
song is a heartfelt love recital with<lb />
a pop feel to it, providing the<lb />
perfect tempo change from the<lb />
frantic opening of "Torture" and<lb />
"Wait<lb />
This brings us to the moment<lb />
you've been waiting for � and<lb />
what a moment it is. "Be Not<lb />
Always" is Michael Jackson's<lb />
solo contribution to Victory, ac-<lb />
companied only by acoustic<lb />
guitar, piano, and lush orchestra-<lb />
tions in all the right places. Song<lb />
structure aside, "Be Not Always"<lb />
is a beautiful melancholic reflec-<lb />
tion on unfulfilled dreams and<lb />
desperate revelations. I'll let the<lb />
lyrics speak for themselves:<lb />
"Time has made promises Just<lb />
promises Mothers cry Babies<lb />
die helplessly in arms Where<lb />
rockets fly And research lies In<lb />
progress to become But what are<lb />
men, but flesh and blood we turn<lb />
our backs on life How can we<lb />
claim to stand for peace When<lb />
the races are in strife Destroying<lb />
life This is a coherent political<lb />
statement that displays Michael's<lb />
apparent social conscience.<lb />
Side two opens with another<lb />
Jagger � Richards original � did<lb />
I say thatNo, actually "State of<lb />
Shock" was written composed,<lb />
arranged, and produced by<lb />
Michael Jackson, and features his<lb />
much-publicized duet with Mick<lb />
Jagger. It's just that Jagger's<lb />
raspy voice can make anything<lb />
sound like the latest Stones opus.<lb />
This rocker, the album's current<lb />
hit single, leads into Tito's well-<lb />
intentioned, if unnecessary,<lb />
overstatement, "We Can Change<lb />
the World<lb />
The album is rounded off with<lb />
two dance-oriented numbers,<lb />
Randy's "The Hurt" and<lb />
Marlon's "Body which includes<lb />
a hot guitar solo by Greg Wright.<lb />
As expected, Michael's tunes<lb />
Manteo Receives Two Treats<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Super! That's the word for the<lb />
concert by the Super Grit Cowboy<lb />
Band and the North Carolina<lb />
.Symphony at the Waterside<lb />
Theatre in Manteo last Sunday.<lb />
The concert capped a weekend<lb />
of celebrations in Manteo for<lb />
North Carolina's 400th anniver-<lb />
sary, which also included a visit<lb />
by Princess Anne of England,<lb />
Gov. Jim Hunt, veteran actor<lb />
George Grizzard, and Walter<lb />
Cronkite.<lb />
The symphony opened the show<lb />
with stirring renditions of "God<lb />
Save the Queen" and the National<lb />
Anthem, followed by "Buckaroo<lb />
Holiday" and "Hoedown" by<lb />
Aaron Copland (the latter tune<lb />
may be familiar to rock fans<lb />
through its performance by Emer-<lb />
son, Lake � Palmer).<lb />
Another excellent piece follow-<lb />
ed as the symphony aroused many<lb />
memories and hopes with Elgar's<lb />
"Pomp and Circumstance<lb />
familiar to most as the graduation<lb />
march.<lb />
The symphony ended up its solo<lb />
spot with "Greensleeves" by<lb />
Ralph Vaughn Williams and then<lb />
"Coronation March" by Walton<lb />
and received a well-deserved<lb />
round of applause from the entire<lb />
audience.<lb />
The Super Grit Cowboy Band<lb />
then really knocked the audience<lb />
. back a couple of notches as they<lb />
exploded into their solo portion.<lb />
It didn't take long for them to get<lb />
the viewer's attention, as even the<lb />
older generation present for the<lb />
symphony started clapping along<lb />
Since Super Grit was video-<lb />
taping the performance and also<lb />
planning a live album from the<lb />
show, more excitement than usual<lb />
was in the air. The show was slow-<lb />
ed in some spots because of the<lb />
special demands of TV, but it<lb />
didn't affect the concert at all.<lb />
Each member of Super Grit<lb />
performed well, with the current<lb />
rline-up of: Clyde Mattocks, steel<lb />
guitar, banjo ; Danny Vinson,<lb />
drums; Mike Kinzie, fiddle,<lb />
horns, harmonica; Alan Hicks,<lb />
bass; and, Mark Golladay, lead<lb />
guitar. All sing lead vocals and<lb />
play various other instruments.<lb />
The band opened with a very<lb />
appropriate "Carolina by the<lb />
Sea then "I Bought the Shoes<lb />
That Walked Right Out On Me<lb />
two good country-type songs.<lb />
"The South's Hottest Honkey-<lb />
tonkers" continued with "White<lb />
Lines" and "Why Baby Why<lb />
then launched into their most<lb />
popular tune and first release "If<lb />
You Don't Know Me By Now" �<lb />
one that should stand the test of<lb />
time to became a country classic.<lb />
The two groups joined forces<lb />
for a fantastic set of music star-<lb />
ting with an almost unbelievably<lb />
good version of "Mr. Bojangles<lb />
which was a hit for The Nitty<lb />
Gritty Dirt Band and Neil Dia-<lb />
mond. It seemed to be the best fu-<lb />
sion of the two forces and could<lb />
be a hit again.<lb />
During the last part of the<lb />
show, all the members of Super<lb />
Grit were getting laughs from the<lb />
audience with their "highly<lb />
choreographed" dancing in<lb />
unison and various antics. Clyde<lb />
dueled on guitar with Mike on a<lb />
French horn ala "Duelin'<lb />
Banjos Then Clyde battled with<lb />
the lead guitarist who sounded<lb />
most like a train until Clyde went<lb />
to his steel guitar and donned a<lb />
trainman's hat and claimed vic-<lb />
tory.<lb />
The symphony then took over<lb />
and did their own "duelin with<lb />
each section playing a part that<lb />
turned in a well-balanced effort.<lb />
"The Legend of the Lost Col-<lb />
ony a song Super Grit wrote<lb />
(which won the competition for<lb />
the official 400th tune) went off<lb />
very good, with Mike doing a fine<lb />
job on vocals.<lb />
The crowd's response was so<lb />
enthusiastic that the groups had to<lb />
return for a stimulating finale<lb />
"Battle of New Orleans Super<lb />
Grit really kicked up their heels as<lb />
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Theatre production of the Broad-<lb />
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Complete with an eleven-piece<lb />
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thletic Director Dr. Ken Kar<lb />
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:oaching the elite athletes that<lb />
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ing said. "I'm sure my coaching<lb />
philosophy will differ so-new ia:<lb />
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think it's at a good stage right<lb />
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over the Pirate attack slogan<lb />
working hard to condition area<lb />
Pirate fans rather than giving thei<lb />
area schools.<lb />
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By RANDY MEWS<lb />
The decision to make the Pirati<lb />
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house" operation has "thruJ(<lb />
Assistant Athletic Director foj<lb />
Public Relations Ken Smith intc<lb />
his new role as executive produce!<lb />
of the network for the upcominj<lb />
football season.<lb />
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April freed Smith from his formei<lb />
duties as sports information direc-<lb />
tor, and has enabled him devoteL<lb />
�11 his time to publicizing the ECU<lb />
athletic program through radic<lb />
and television. "What we're try-<lb />
tag to do is get a continuity so that<lb />
Ken Smith can be the voice of<lb />
ECU, and the people will relate<lb />
that voice to ECU athletics<lb />
Smith said.<lb />
Although he has kept busy this,<lb />
sumn.er by producing highlight<lb />
films, radio spots and televisonl<lb />
commercials, the primary reason!<lb />
Gennarelli was hired was to allowf<lb />
Smith to become the play-by-pla<lb />
(radio) announcer for the net-<lb />
work.<lb />
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deaf.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JULY ia, 14 Pao 7<lb />
Manwaring Named<lb />
Pirate Head Coach<lb />
Emily Manwaring, head basket-<lb />
ball coach at San Francisco State<lb />
the past six years, has been named<lb />
to the same position at ECU<lb />
Athletic Director Dr. Ken Karr<lb />
announced Tuesday.<lb />
Manwaring, 35, succeeds Cathy<lb />
Andruzzi, who resigned as the<lb />
Lady Pirate coach after six years<lb />
to pursue business interests.<lb />
"I'm really looking forward to<lb />
coaching the elite athletes that<lb />
East Carolina attracts Manwar-<lb />
ing said. "I'm sure my coaching<lb />
philosophy will differ somewhat<lb />
from my predecessors but this is<lb />
an established program and I<lb />
think it's at a good stage right<lb />
now<lb />
Manwaring led Division II San<lb />
Francisco State to a 19-12 record<lb />
and the Northern California<lb />
Athletic Conference Champion-<lb />
ship and a berth in the NCAA<lb />
West Region playoffs during the<lb />
1983-84 season.<lb />
A native of Tecumseh, MI,<lb />
Manwaring received her<lb />
bachelor's and master's degree in<lb />
sports administration from<lb />
Michigan State University where<lb />
she was also a graduate assistant<lb />
coach.<lb />
She coached three All-Americas<lb />
at San Francisco State and com-<lb />
piled an impressive 97-56 record.<lb />
During her six years,<lb />
Manwaring's teams never suf-<lb />
fered a losing season.<lb />
"We are very happy with the<lb />
situation and feel Emily will do an<lb />
outstanding job Karr said. "I<lb />
have confidence she will continue<lb />
the fine tradition that East<lb />
Carolina has built over the<lb />
years<lb />
Manwaring becomes only the<lb />
third coach of the Lady Pirates<lb />
since the program's inception in<lb />
1969. Joining Manwaring as assis-<lb />
tant coach is Jo Anne Bly, who<lb />
served in the same capacity under<lb />
Manwaring at San Francisco State<lb />
the past three years.<lb />
Emily Manwaring was appointed the new ECU women's head basket-<lb />
ball coach yesterday. She comes from San Francisco siteWh� she<lb />
Marketing Promotions<lb />
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berth hi<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Staff Witter<lb />
philosophy behind him. The kids love him and when<lb />
he appears at promotional events it adds immensely<lb />
to the appeal of Pirate sports.<lb />
Flip over the Pirate attack' That's the m� �0"This lies in w1 our Push to make Pirate football<lb />
Assistant Athletic Dfrec.o" o' Marketina DavSt ST� T? '� T T? like is at � ���<lb />
has been generating since las. yeaf SEM?T!��E " in,rodu�io� "<lb />
The slogan can naturally .hen kick returner SofdeneuVappaT   �" Which<lb />
" thra m 'Se ZnT" tmKM�� JfiSsSS  �" ' � �d'<lb />
"Every billboard, every TV advertisement all of Z-Jl �. P T5 sP.?nsors " Fast Fare, we'll be<lb />
our promotional materia?is identified wl the Fl SSH K�� ' "  �" r"St��<lb />
-So. o?;� Te'h" �'�- -en, is planned for the<lb />
Pirate fans rather than givingTeir atten, ono o�heT WjKEftVSSi 'm ft Stadium<lb />
area schools. , oul on bept- 8� a ticket-holder at the stadium<lb />
"In order to build such a following we're concen. studente dStfeST" C0UPe�  ECU<lb />
SS2T "J?� thaJ  !��� fans in Later ativtf Includgiving away a four day<lb />
Aft<lb />
planned, further details will be announced later<lb />
. "He's really done a job that's been neea a iong malice Y  mUCh "� by the X' -<lb />
time at ECU football coach Ed Emorv said of tk' r -<lb />
Hart. "His ideas have helped promote X4t oro uJfV- �f thc e Club �" :cn �" W<lb />
duct we have in football When you'vegoTfJSod SSSS T V Sj dcmand fcr Uck�� �<lb />
thing going, you've got to let people knoJaboutT tem h? fiL thc " ���" �<lb />
Promotion was second-natur"to Hw wWte he �JS�?�SHf f - in �etttat ECU<lb />
served a stint as a high school coach in LoTsville ?4� 25? SPSS Aciation.<lb />
KY. "In high school we had to doLownnrol KJhc S2T2 � thls Vrn'����� �' has not yet<lb />
tional work as well as coaching. Wh� ITw the ef" LTS ft PUbUc'M Hart add' Mwith "<lb />
fectiveness of our public relates caSpai I ZZ'J�10" i" W contr. "�<lb />
became increasingly interested in that STSich 52 Eg BkTo 2rFAthat  "?�<lb />
led me to a position at ECU " " �"u k � 8L � or CFA arc �0,I1� t0 ve <lb />
According to Hart, college level promotional work rTave at EcS PT�Vim $UCh M We<lb />
- - o�-��� i- H��.miai lans 111<lb />
he years to come. If we can relate to them on their<lb />
level, we can get them into the stands, and if we make<lb />
it exciting they'll stay there<lb />
,  �6 array a lUUr Uay,<lb />
hree night all-expense paid trip to the Bahamas or<lb />
the Caribbean for the best tailgate party "The winn-<lb />
ing group of four will be picked by judges on the<lb />
"That's the purpose behind Pee Dee the Pirate " wLfSt �i four P-ed by judges on the<lb />
Hart continued, "Fn the short time smce I Z purpland n' " ���� -<lb />
promoting our new mascot the kids have reallv FnTSnT g d atire-<lb />
responded to him and requests for Pee Dee decays is iJS H?1rJecomin8 on Oct. 20, a purple and gold<lb />
tremendous. Utc deCais ,s jacket wlU �e given to each of the first 1,000 children<lb />
"If you ever see how the kids in a classroom res n Si l co"rtesy of the Coca-Cola Co.<lb />
pond to Pee Dee, you'll understand the mXt ng ShHne Dav i rX" �Ut"? P- f0rCe f�r<lb />
oaRcuag annne uay. A parade and ceremonial events are<lb />
is much more involved. "Our marketing methods<lb />
have to be creative but credible Hart said "For ex-<lb />
ample, we don't claim to be number one, only that<lb />
'we're going after the best<lb />
"If you oversell or lose believability, the fans will<lb />
see nght through it. A somewhat similar situation oc-<lb />
curred last year when the media reported sell-out<lb />
conditions at Ficklen without checking official<lb />
sources and attendance was affected<lb />
�<lb />
� J2Li!ave t0 TCahz our situation here Hart<lb />
said. When we draw 30,000 people to home games.<lb />
they re almost entirely Pirate fans. Most visiting<lb />
teams are so far away few of their fans attend "<lb />
Hart divides fans into three basic categories-<lb />
hometown followers, away-game fans, ;iind ones out<lb />
to see a good mtra-conference game. "1he only way<lb />
we can progress is to fill the stadium now - which<lb />
would justify enlarging the stadium and! bring more<lb />
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Radio Network Moves 'In-House'<lb />
Smith Takes Over As Play-By-Play Announcer<lb />
begJfucceed. SeSL taS 'SSS2 <lb />
past year he said, "aid TheTenhalcemen?o? he JE?EL "  h0t m thc ECU � <lb />
winning spirit at ECU trough promSSkftJ SSSSSTTf 22 Hart ' $Uf' m<lb />
record season attendance average SstySr wWch ball �f  SUCCM  foot.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Sporti Editor<lb />
The decision to make the Pirate<lb />
Sports Network a totally "in-<lb />
house" operation has thrust<lb />
Assistant Athletic Director for<lb />
Public Relations Ken Smith into<lb />
his new role as executive producer<lb />
of tne network for the upcoming<lb />
football season.<lb />
The hiring of Bob Genardli in<lb />
April freed Smith from his former<lb />
duties as sports information direc-<lb />
tor, and has enabled him devote<lb />
all his time to publicizing the ECU<lb />
athletic program through radio<lb />
and television. "What we're try-<lb />
ing to do is get a continuity so that<lb />
Ken Smith can be the voice of<lb />
ECU, and the people will relate<lb />
that voice to ECU athletics<lb />
Smith said.<lb />
Although he has kept busy this<lb />
summer by producing highlight<lb />
films, radio spots and televison<lb />
commercials, the primary reason<lb />
Gennarelli was hired was to allow<lb />
Smith to become the play-by-play<lb />
(radio) announcer for the net-<lb />
work.<lb />
When Ken Karr (ECU's athletic director) came<lb />
here four years ago, he said he would ultimately like<lb />
to see both the play-by-play and color voices be in-<lb />
house' (members of ECU's sports information<lb />
department) Smith explained, "and it was not until<lb />
this year that we got ourselves into a position where<lb />
Assistant Athletic Director Ken Smith<lb />
we could do this<lb />
Local personalities Lee Moore and Jim Woods had<lb />
more than 20 years of experience between them as the<lb />
broadcasters for the network, but during last year's<lb />
basketball season Smith and Director of Marketing<lb />
Dave Hart (color voice) experimented as the new an-<lb />
chors  The decision was then made to bring the net-<lb />
work "m-house which means Smith and Hart will<lb />
now cover any ECU athletic event that is aired on the<lb />
network.<lb />
, J?�HJ;raCtS for the network were signed with three<lb />
100,000 watt radio stations earlier this year, thus<lb />
assuring coverage from Myrtle Beach, S.C up the<lb />
coast to Virginia Beach and west to Raleigh It is ex-<lb />
pected a total of 15-20 stations will carry Pirate foot-<lb />
ball this fall.<lb />
Smith said a large part of the network's expansion<lb />
is due to the success of the football team, and feels<lb />
with each year it will continue to grow. He noted the<lb />
strides the football team had made just since 1981:<lb />
"Three years ago I could have gone to all 23 stations<lb />
in the GreensboroHigh PointWinston Salem area<lb />
and would have been lucky if one of them had let me<lb />
in to make a presentation � this year I've been in<lb />
every station but one<lb />
Smith is predicting such things as football sellouts<lb />
and the expansion of Ficklen Stadium in the years to<lb />
come, but before that happens, behind the deter-<lb />
mination of one Ken Smith, the Pirate Sports Net-<lb />
work should be forging west to Greensoboro<lb />
Charlotte and even Asheville<lb />
Basketball Schedules<lb />
Released For '84- '85<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
  v,iiariuiic ana even Asnevuie.<lb />
Trackster Qualifies For Deaf Olympics<lb />
By GEORGE THREEWTTTS hearing. uM� . u u �<lb />
By GEORGE THREEWITTS<lb />
EG Nmlwin<lb />
In his appearance, Steve Rash,<lb />
a physical education major at<lb />
ECU, resembles most other<lb />
athletes. He's tall, muscular and<lb />
rigidly adheres to the athletic style<lb />
of wearing gym shorts, T shirts<lb />
and running shoes.<lb />
But the 21-year-old track<lb />
speedster from Durham completes<lb />
his wardrobe with some ac-<lb />
cessories that will never be sold in<lb />
athletic and sporting goods stores.<lb />
Folded into each of his ears is a<lb />
small, flesh-colored devie that<lb />
enables him to hear. Rash is legal-<lb />
ly deaf.<lb />
Some people would call a hear<lb />
ing impairment a handicap, but<lb />
not Rash. His hearing has done<lb />
nothing to slow him down. He's<lb />
one of the fastest deaf athletes in<lb />
the world and is competitive with<lb />
many track runners with normal<lb />
hearing<lb />
In qualifying trials for the Deaf<lb />
Olympics conducted recently at<lb />
the University of Texas in Austin,<lb />
he captured first place in the 110<lb />
meter high hurdles and finished<lb />
second in the 400 meter in-<lb />
termediate hurdles. His perfor-<lb />
mances qualify him for represen-<lb />
tation on the U.S. Track Team at<lb />
the Deaf Olympics that will be<lb />
held next summer in Los Angeles.<lb />
"I wanted to represent East<lb />
Carolina in what I can do � and I<lb />
did he said.<lb />
He also competes with the ECU<lb />
track team and is looking forward<lb />
to next year's season with the<lb />
Pirates. He was redshirted this<lb />
spring.<lb />
To qualify for the Deaf Olym-<lb />
pics, an athlete must have at least<lb />
a 55 percent hearing loss. Rash<lb />
says his loss has been measured at<lb />
about 70 percent.<lb />
When he runs he removes his<lb />
hearing aid which doesn't present<lb />
any real problems, he said. Unlike<lb />
some deaf runners who must<lb />
crane their necks to see the smoke<lb />
from the starting pistol, Rash says<lb />
he can usually hear the noise of<lb />
the gun and even feel its vibration.<lb />
In deaf competition the starting<lb />
gun is supplemented by a flag<lb />
dropped at the start of the race<lb />
and sometimes by lights and an<lb />
electronic pressure device in the<lb />
starting blocks.<lb />
Track is a sport that is fairly<lb />
new to Rash. While growing up in<lb />
Durham, he said the sport didn't<lb />
appeal to him. "I was interested<lb />
in baseball. I even used to sleep<lb />
with a bat he said.<lb />
"I played football and basket-<lb />
ball and the coach there convinced<lb />
me to give track a try too. I did<lb />
and I liked it he said.<lb />
In his sophomore year at the<lb />
N.C. School for the Deaf he won<lb />
the conference championship in<lb />
the high and low hurdles. In his<lb />
senior year he won again and<lb />
competed in the sectional and<lb />
regional prep track meets and also<lb />
in the World Games for the Deaf<lb />
at Cologne, West Germany.<lb />
While his performance at the<lb />
World Games was hampered by<lb />
an injury he won a silver medal<lb />
and his second place finish in the<lb />
high hurdles broke the national<lb />
record for the deaf in that event.<lb />
The greatest challenge in track,<lb />
according to Rash, is the 400<lb />
meters intermediate hurdles<lb />
because it requires a runner to go<lb />
at full speed during the entire<lb />
race. "You have to be both men-<lb />
tally and physically prepared to<lb />
do well in this event he said,<lb />
"I am going to change my event<lb />
this year and run the in-<lb />
termediates. It's challenging he<lb />
said. "Very challenging<lb />
A challenge is something this<lb />
speedster thrives upon.<lb />
The ECU men's and women's<lb />
basketball schedules were an-<lb />
nounced last week, and both<lb />
teams will be facing opponets<lb />
that were nationally ranked last<lb />
year.<lb />
Foremost on the men's<lb />
schedule include Boston Univer-<lb />
sity and Virginia Commonwealth<lb />
at home, and Wake Forest, Tulsa<lb />
and Duke on the road. MWe have<lb />
a very competitive non-<lb />
conference schedule men's<lb />
coach Charlie Harrison said "I<lb />
feel I owe it to my players to go<lb />
up against the best teams we<lb />
possibly can<lb />
Harrison also expects most of<lb />
the league games to be very dif-<lb />
ficult becuase "almost all the<lb />
teams in the conference have<lb />
their best players coming back<lb />
The league grew to eight<lb />
members this year with the ad-<lb />
mission of American University<lb />
and UNC-W, and ECU will play<lb />
each of the seven teams on a<lb />
home-and-away basis.<lb />
The Pirates will open then-<lb />
season November 27 against Cen-<lb />
tral Connecticut State, and will<lb />
wrap it up March 7-9 at the<lb />
ECAC-South Tournament on the<lb />
William &amp; Mary campus.<lb />
The Lady Bucs play a total of<lb />
14 home games, including con-<lb />
tests with heavyweights Old<lb />
Dominion and South Carolina,<lb />
and six conference games (James<lb />
Madison, William St Mary,<lb />
George Mason, Richmond,<lb />
American and UNC-W). Navy<lb />
does not field a women's team.<lb />
ECU will open their season in<lb />
Fayetteville at the Dogwood<lb />
Classic against North Carolina or<lb />
N.C. State in the double-<lb />
elimination tournament, and will<lb />
finish up March 1-3 in the<lb />
ECAC-South Tournament at a<lb />
site yet to be determined.<lb />
1st VIRGINIA COM-<lb />
MONWEALTH; 4th at DrexeJ;<lb />
8th CHRISTOPHER<lb />
NEWPORT; 13th at Campbell;<lb />
19th at Wake Forest; 28-29th at<lb />
First Tulsa Classic.<lb />
January<lb />
3rd BOSTON; 7th GEORGE<lb />
MASON; 9th at Duke; 12th<lb />
WILLIAM A MARY; 19th at<lb />
Richmond; 21st at Howard; 26th<lb />
NAVY; 28th JAMES MADISON J<lb />
February<lb />
2nd at George Mason; 6th at<lb />
UNC-Wilmington; 9th at<lb />
William A Mary; Hth<lb />
AMERICAN; 13th WIN-<lb />
THROP; 16th RICHMOND;<lb />
18th at Navy; 20th at American;<lb />
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Will<lb />
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) �<lb />
Next week the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference Sports Writers<lb />
Association will in all probability<lb />
name North Carolina's Michael<lb />
Jordan as the ACC's athlete of<lb />
the year.<lb />
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down as one of the more com-<lb />
petitive races the 1984 national<lb />
player of the year and two-time<lb />
All-America has ever won. The<lb />
ACC this year was loaded with<lb />
Olympic and NCAA champions<lb />
in everything from wrestling to<lb />
golf.<lb />
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enough on the list of nominees for<lb />
some of the league's athletes who<lb />
distinguished themselves highly<lb />
on a national level.<lb />
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thony J. McKevlin Award and it<lb />
will be presented next Saturday<lb />
night at Pinehurst when the media<lb />
and the league's football coaches<lb />
gather for a weekend of golf and a<lb />
preview of the coming season.<lb />
It's and award that has been<lb />
dominated by basketball players<lb />
in a league where basketball is the<lb />
dominant sport.<lb />
Last year it was won by<lb />
Virginia's Ralph Sampson,<lb />
himself a national player of the<lb />
year. Prior to that, the winner was<lb />
North Carolina All-America<lb />
James Worthy, the Nation's No. 1<lb />
NBA draft pick in 1982. Other<lb />
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Carolina All-America Phil Ford,<lb />
a two-time winner, and North<lb />
Carolina State's David Thomp-<lb />
son, who like Sampson was a na-<lb />
tional player of the year.<lb />
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in 1979.<lb />
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Of<lb />
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