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She tEaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carohna campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No. 15<lb />
Thursdav October 11. 1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
16 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12.000<lb />
Campus Welcomes Rufus Edmisten<lb />
By JENNIFER JFNDRASIAK<lb />
ECU has received its fair share<lb />
of campaigning political can-<lb />
didates this year, and one more<lb />
was added to the list yesterday<lb />
when N.C. Democratic Guber-<lb />
natorial Candidate and State At-<lb />
torney General Rufus Edmisten<lb />
visited the campus.<lb />
Edmisten, who was making a<lb />
campaign sweep throughout the<lb />
eastern part of the state, spent<lb />
approximately 30 minutes in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
speaking with students and facul-<lb />
ty.<lb />
As governor, Edmisten said, he<lb />
would have something to otter<lb />
college students because he has<lb />
dealt with "everyday problems"<lb />
during his tenure as attorney<lb />
general. "There have been many<lb />
times when I've helped college<lb />
students who were ripped off by<lb />
consumer fraud he said. "I've<lb />
battled time and time again to<lb />
keep electricity and phone rates<lb />
down. 1 remember a controversy<lb />
at Carolina where they were over-<lb />
charging students at Carolina for<lb />
their phones and we took their<lb />
(the students) side<lb />
"I think college students are<lb />
much more concerned about so-<lb />
meone who is going to be for the<lb />
average everyday working man<lb />
and woman and that is what I've<lb />
been as attorney general he ad-<lb />
ded.<lb />
Edmisten said he feels college<lb />
students are "thinking conser-<lb />
vatively these days but said this<lb />
"doesn't mean anything<lb />
dramatic is happening<lb />
A recent Charlotte Observer<lb />
poll showed Edmisten with a<lb />
large lead over Republican Oppo-<lb />
nent James Martin. "It will not<lb />
hold Edmisten said. "The race<lb />
will tighten up dramatically, I've<lb />
predicted that all along<lb />
Edmisten added that he did not<lb />
feel strong state support for<lb />
President Reagan will hurt his<lb />
chances for election. "I have my<lb />
own coattails consisting of literal-<lb />
ly thousands of people I've<lb />
helped over the years he said.<lb />
Concerning Eddie Knox's re-<lb />
cent support of Reagan, Ed-<lb />
misten said he "hasn't given it<lb />
two seconds thought He added<lb />
"that's one family supporting so-<lb />
meone else and I've got<lb />
thousands of families supporting<lb />
me � you can't get hung up on<lb />
one person<lb />
The state senate race has over-<lb />
shadowed the gubernatorial race,<lb />
Edmisten said, and people are<lb />
not as aware of the issues as they<lb />
should be. He said he has most of<lb />
his support in the eastern and<lb />
western parts of the state and has<lb />
concentrated his campaigning<lb />
there.<lb />
"I concentrate on the counties<lb />
that have been good to me and<lb />
the counties that have been left<lb />
out in eastern and western North<lb />
Carolina he said.<lb />
In response to a recent Martin<lb />
campaign request for a grand<lb />
jury investigation into the con-<lb />
tributions of a Wilson man. Ed-<lb />
misten said the Martin campaign<lb />
"must be desperate<lb />
The request concerns a $10,000<lb />
donation from a man on whose<lb />
behalf Edmisten filed a friend of<lb />
the court brief. Edmisten said the<lb />
two actions were unrelated,<lb />
although separated by only a<lb />
month's time.<lb />
"There were no improprieties<lb />
in the situation he said.<lb />
Edmisten also said recent<lb />
charges of accepting campaign<lb />
contributions from children were<lb />
Edmisten<lb />
unfounded "We have hundred<lb />
of thousands of contributions<lb />
coming in all the time with no<lb />
ages attached. The law doesn't<lb />
require ages to be attached he<lb />
said. "We asked ;he State Elec-<lb />
tions Board what to do. Thev<lb />
said 'give it back ' We gave it<lb />
back and that that<lb />
Independent Living Paper<lb />
To Be Presented In Israel<lb />
JON JORDAN � ECU Photo L�b<lb />
ECU Student Ricky Creech, an English major, will present a paper on handicaps in Israel this November.<lb />
At Meeting<lb />
Speaker Confirms Policy<lb />
Veteran foreign correpson-<lb />
dent, best-selling author and lec-<lb />
turer Arnaud de Borchgrave<lb />
spoke to about 60 ECU students<lb />
and faculty on Tuesday, saying<lb />
that during the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration "the Soviet drive<lb />
to dominate the world has made<lb />
no progress. This is not campaign<lb />
rhetoric; it is a geopolitical fact<lb />
of life<lb />
De Borchgrave served for 30<lb />
years with Newsweek magazine<lb />
as an editor and Chief Foreign<lb />
Correspondent. During that time<lb />
he covered 17 wars and 90 coun-<lb />
tries, interviewed many of the<lb />
world's leading statesmen, and<lb />
won prestigious journalism<lb />
awards. He is now a Senior<lb />
Associate at the Georgetown<lb />
University Center for Strategic<lb />
and International Studies and is<lb />
co-editor of a confidential mon-<lb />
thly Intelligence digest.<lb />
De Borchgrave devoted much<lb />
of his talk to terror and Soviet<lb />
disinformation. He stated that<lb />
terror is used almost exlusively by<lb />
Marxists and can have a tremen-<lb />
dous impact on world politics.<lb />
He reminded his audience that<lb />
"two suicidal killers used truck<lb />
bombs to unravel the American<lb />
position in Lebanon and change<lb />
the course of history He warn-<lb />
ed that terrorism is heading for<lb />
America and quoted Libyan dic-<lb />
tator Muammar Khaddafi who<lb />
said, "We are now in a position<lb />
to export liquidation, terrorism,<lb />
and arson to America, and we'll<lb />
will do so if necessary<lb />
De Borchgrave described disin-<lb />
formation as the feeding of inac-<lb />
curate stories to the media, and<lb />
noted that the Soviet KGB, or<lb />
secret police, maintains a<lb />
separate department for the<lb />
manufacture of disinformation.<lb />
"To the Soviets, the telling and<lb />
spreading of lies becomes a moral<lb />
imperative if it advances Soviet<lb />
power He said that as a voung<lb />
journalist in Paris, he was twice<lb />
approached by Soviet agents who<lb />
told him they could help him ad-<lb />
vance his career if he would agree<lb />
to spread disinformation in the<lb />
West.<lb />
As an example of disinforma-<lb />
tion, De Borchgrave discussed<lb />
the letters sent last summer,<lb />
allegedly by the Ku Klux Klan, to<lb />
several African nations, warning<lb />
them that their athletes at the Los<lb />
Angeles Olympics might be kill-<lb />
ed. Widely publicized by the<lb />
Soviet media, the letters were<lb />
pronounced by the U.S. Attorney<lb />
General William French Smith as<lb />
Soviet forgeries, the goal of<lb />
which was to get African nations<lb />
to join the Soviet boycott of the<lb />
Olympics.<lb />
De Borchgrave estimated that<lb />
1,000 disinformation items are<lb />
sent out annually by the Soviets<lb />
with only a few ever uncovered.<lb />
"Part of the goal of disinforma-<lb />
tion is to distort people's percep-<lb />
tion of reality said De Bor-<lb />
chgrave. "Soviet disinformation<lb />
has led us to believe 'detente' and<lb />
'peaceful co-existence' are ways<lb />
to peace, yet the late Soviet dic-<lb />
tator Leonid Brezhnev described<lb />
them as tools for 'a shift in the<lb />
correlation of global forces<lb />
favoring Soviet power<lb />
He stated further that<lb />
"Americans are so confused by<lb />
disinformation, they cannot ap-<lb />
preciate their own victories He<lb />
cited the failed campaign to block<lb />
deployment of American Per-<lb />
shing II and cruise missiles in<lb />
Europe, and quoted French<lb />
foreign Minister Claude<lb />
Cheysson, who said, "You<lb />
Americans don't realize what a<lb />
big political victory that was. It's<lb />
the biggest victory since NATO's<lb />
inception De Borchgrave<lb />
believes the Soviets were behind<lb />
the anti-deployment campaign.<lb />
By HAROLDJOYNER<lb />
Vulitiaf Nf�l fdllnr<lb />
Ricky Creech, a senior major-<lb />
ing in English, has been invited to<lb />
present a paper at an Interna-<lb />
tional Symposium for Disabled<lb />
Persons in Tel-Aviv, Israel.<lb />
Creech, who is physically im-<lb />
paired, was quite surprised at his<lb />
invitation to present his paper en-<lb />
titled. Independent Living And<lb />
The Aid. He said, "I received<lb />
word from the Prentike Romich<lb />
Company that the Symposium<lb />
asked me to present an abstract.<lb />
Since I had never written a paper<lb />
like that before, I though it was<lb />
quite strange Creech said the<lb />
PRC is a corporation which deals<lb />
with communication aids for the<lb />
severly handicapped<lb />
He said he helped the com-<lb />
pany, which is located in Ohio,<lb />
develop a speaking aid for<lb />
physically impaired persons call-<lb />
ed MinSpeak. The MinSpeak is a<lb />
computer designed so the person<lb />
can call up a particular pre-<lb />
programmed key and a complete<lb />
phrase is revealed.<lb />
Though this is not the first<lb />
paper he has presented. Creech<lb />
expressed his excitement about<lb />
going to a foreign land to talk<lb />
about independent living. He will<lb />
be leaving for Israel on Nov. p<lb />
and returning to Greenville Nov<lb />
24. Creech saidIt will be very<lb />
interesting to find out how<lb />
foreigners react. I can't wait to<lb />
express my ideas and exchange<lb />
information with the other peo-<lb />
ple<lb />
Assisting Creech with his travel<lb />
abroad will be Tee D.tz. Once he<lb />
arrives in Israel he will be enjoy-<lb />
ing the company of other<lb />
students fron. countries such as<lb />
United Kingdom, Norway, and<lb />
Denmark. "It should be an ex-<lb />
perience I'll never forget<lb />
SGA President John Ramey<lb />
said the cost of Creech's trip was<lb />
defrayed by an SGA appropria-<lb />
tion of SI,209. "Although the<lb />
amount only covered half of the<lb />
cost, Rainey aid, "I feel :t will<lb />
help Ricky out tremendously<lb />
After all, it is quite an honor to<lb />
be aked to present a paper in<lb />
another country. I'm sure he'll<lb />
represent the universitv well<lb />
Mvra Cain, assistant to the<lb />
Vice-Chancellor of Academic Af-<lb />
fairs. Angelo Volpe, said the Of-<lb />
fice of Instition of Advancement<lb />
was donating some money, along<lb />
with the university. "I think it is<lb />
just great that we have a student<lb />
at this university who is so<lb />
gifted Cam also said the Office<lb />
of Handicapped Students was not<lb />
able to obtain any funds from the<lb />
General Admistratior.<lb />
becausethe funds are used<lb />
more for learning equipment<lb />
rather than personal sponsorship<lb />
Upon graduation from ECU,<lb />
Creech plans to attend graduate<lb />
school either at the University of<lb />
Virginia or at Richmond He<lb />
plans to pursue a degree in<lb />
psychology, he said.<lb />
SGA Has Annual Conference<lb />
Bv HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
VuUUal Newi MHor<lb />
The SGA recently held its an-<lb />
nual leadership conference for<lb />
new legislators, giving them a<lb />
chance to hear various speakers<lb />
talk about the successful<lb />
politically involved student.<lb />
"The purpose of this meeting<lb />
was to offer the newly elected<lb />
legislators a chance to become<lb />
aquainted with each other and to<lb />
learn about various duties and<lb />
responsibilities SGA President<lb />
John Rainey said<lb />
There was a brief welcome by<lb />
Chancellor Howell, who spoke<lb />
on the necessity of their duty to<lb />
success. He emphasized to the<lb />
students, "success comes from<lb />
those who are willing to accept<lb />
the responsibility.<lb />
Also speaking at the con-<lb />
ference was Dr. Lawerence<lb />
Hough, associate professor of<lb />
political science. He encouraged<lb />
the students to continue their<lb />
goals and never give up. He<lb />
strongly urged the students to<lb />
take advantage of their greatest<lb />
asset: youth. "Use your energy<lb />
and exuberance he said, "to<lb />
bring out your best leadership<lb />
qualities<lb />
Kirk Shelley, who was elected<lb />
Speaker of the Legislature<lb />
earlier, reviewed various<lb />
parlimentary procedures. "You<lb />
must be familiar with the rules<lb />
he said, "or the entire procedure<lb />
will not be as effective as it in-<lb />
tended to be<lb />
The legislators then separated<lb />
into various groups where they<lb />
were informed by SGA officers<lb />
of the individual group's pur-<lb />
poses and the significance of their<lb />
functions.<lb />
the committee at the SGA<lb />
meetings and then debated on.<lb />
Kirk Shelley informed the<lb />
Judiciary committee of its goals<lb />
and expectations. They will be<lb />
responsible for checking out con-<lb />
stitutions of organizations and<lb />
making sure monies appropriated<lb />
to them do not discriminate<lb />
against students.<lb />
The Student Welfare Commit-<lb />
tee was informed of procedures<lb />
by SGA Vice-President Mike<lb />
McPartland. He said members of<lb />
this committee will be responsible<lb />
for originating and referring<lb />
ideas to the SGA. For example,<lb />
he said, a concern of covered<lb />
shelters over bicycle racks will be<lb />
considered and be brought up at<lb />
John Rainey ana SGA Treasurer tne $GA meeting<lb />
Georgia Mooring told the<lb />
legislators the basic function of<lb />
the Budget and Appropriations<lb />
Committee. Rainey said, "This<lb />
committee will review how stu-<lb />
dent's activity fees are allocated.<lb />
The bills will be brought up by<lb />
Due to fall break, the regular<lb />
SGA meeting will not convene<lb />
until Thursday. Oct. 18. C.<lb />
Ralph Kinsey. Chairman of the<lb />
ECU Board of Trustees, will be<lb />
the featured speaker, according<lb />
to Rainev.<lb />
Hunt Attacks Helms' Conservative 'Empire9<lb />
(UPI) � Gov. James Hunt at-<lb />
tacked the political "empire" of<lb />
Sen. Jesse Helms Wedneday, say-<lb />
ing the conservative Republican<lb />
has neglected North Carolina in<lb />
favor of his right-wing causes.<lb />
Hunt, who is challenging<lb />
Helms in his bid for a third term,<lb />
said Helms' stands are "directly<lb />
contrary to the interests of our<lb />
vative Washington appoint-<lb />
ments, right-wing, out-of-state<lb />
contributors and "personal<lb />
political machine" including the<lb />
Raleigh-based National Con-<lb />
gressional Club and Jefferson<lb />
Marketing.<lb />
"The Helms empire lies at the<lb />
center of a national network of<lb />
ultra-right groups. They are well<lb />
people and playing directly to the organized and well financed. And<lb />
needs" of groups outside the<lb />
state.<lb />
"He's not working on the<lb />
things the people of North<lb />
Carolina care about Hunt said<lb />
at a news conference. "His agen-<lb />
da is not our agenda<lb />
Hunt used a large poster to il-<lb />
lustate what he called "Helms,<lb />
Inc He outlined Helms' conser-<lb />
their hero is Jesse Helms, not<lb />
Ronald Reagan or George<lb />
Bush<lb />
The news conference and two<lb />
30-second television commericals<lb />
unveiied Tuesday were'he newest<lb />
segments to unseat Helms.<lb />
One Hunt commercial con-<lb />
nects Helms with Moral Majority<lb />
leader Jerry Falwell, Texas oil<lb />
billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt<lb />
and the National Congressional<lb />
Club's Tom Ellis.<lb />
"It takes the campaign a step<lb />
beyond the Helms record and<lb />
answers the questions why he's<lb />
voted this way said Hunt<lb />
spokesmn Will Marshall. "It sup-<lb />
plies the motive, 'Why does Jesse<lb />
Helms do such a poor job in<lb />
representing the interest of North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
"The answer is he's been play-<lb />
ing to the audience of the far<lb />
right ad building this empire<lb />
Marshall said Hunt needed to<lb />
outline Helms congressional<lb />
record early in the campaign<lb />
before raising the question of<lb />
motive, which he said was the<lb />
"next logical step<lb />
Hunt said he did not mean to<lb />
suggest that Helms' support from<lb />
groups like the Moral Majority<lb />
and the John Birch Society is il-<lb />
legal.<lb />
"Far from that. He has a right<lb />
to do it Hunt said "I'm just<lb />
saying it's the wrong agenda. If<lb />
you're spending your time on<lb />
this, you're not helping" North<lb />
Carolina. Helms spokesman<lb />
Claude Allen called Hunt's<lb />
allegations "a bunch of<lb />
malarkey" and the strategy<lb />
"desperation tactics" that will<lb />
backfire.<lb />
"As chairman of the Senate<lb />
Agriculture Committee, the<lb />
senator is in the best position to<lb />
help North Carolina beacause<lb />
agriculture is North Carolina<lb />
Allen said.<lb />
"I remind the governor the<lb />
senator is still in Washington<lb />
Allen said. "The Senate is in ses-<lb />
sion, and he is working for North<lb />
Carolina. It is Gov. Hunt who<lb />
himself said that he considers<lb />
campaigning a 'full-time' job as<lb />
opposed to doing the respon-<lb />
siblities or duties of the<lb />
governor<lb />
At his news conference, Hunt<lb />
acknowledged he is suppported<lb />
bv Liberal groups outside North<lb />
Carolina but dented he would do<lb />
their bidding in Washinton.<lb />
"I don't think I can be<lb />
characterized as a liberal of any<lb />
strife Hunt said.<lb />
The<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Features7<lb />
Classifieds10<lb />
Sports12<lb />
�This issue features a special<lb />
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year's Homecoming Court.<lb />
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OCTOBER II. 1984<lb />
SKATING PARTY<lb />
The Ze'a �"� Se'a Sorority is sponsoring a<lb />
�a" -9 oa"v a' Soosworid The skatino oerty<lb />
 behelOOcI II om'oorMp.ni Aoml.<lb />
s o- s $' 5C ac � ck.es can oe BouoM from any<lb />
- �. eoe' if iteres'ed. caii 752 1M1 or<lb />
APO RUSH<lb />
If you -e eresfec " eadershio. friendshi<lb />
a service men vou shouia a"end Ruth on Oct.<lb />
: a"c  Alpha Pfi Omega National CoM<lb />
Scv :f Frj'f s ?cx 15 (c people who ar�<lb />
-�e-esec - serving -he caois, community,<lb />
anc'e-a-on Rus aa'es are Oc' �. 7fgm In<lb />
Menaenh�' Co'teehouse Oct 10 TuntH at 41<lb />
HBrr age Mouse ana Oct n. 7� pm in <lb />
Wendenha Coe and join a coed fraternity<lb />
�r-a' se-ve;<lb />
� . CIRCLE K<lb />
ECU CirceX CfWj invitM �OV �� eem, ��, aja�J<lb />
�ofi bsw5ftiij everv-Tuelday nipht a<lb />
' 00 p m In Vendenhali 'oom 771 for fun en<lb />
soc ailing nope �o see you there<lb />
ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING<lb />
A h'� par' worn shop ofereJ to stvdents at<lb />
NO COST by tne University Counseling Center<lb />
Thurs Oct '( J5 and Ncv 1 AM three iMkM<lb />
� be conoucteO from 3 4 p m in 30 Wright An-<lb />
ne 751 ��' I Tne workshop will focus on help-<lb />
ing rr-ttfi distinguish between their ihc<lb />
tive. aggressive, and n0nassertlve behavters.<lb />
Participant can learn how to ��p'�n<lb />
nese:ves d'rectly and openly, end raspon te<lb />
interpersonal situations m a manner which<lb />
neither compromises individual belief ner et-<lb />
�ends others Please call counseling center for<lb />
registration 17576441)<lb />
STUDENT LEGISLATURE<lb />
A very important organizing meeting for the<lb />
Oct 1931 1 C will be held wed , Oct 17 atp.m.<lb />
on the second ioor lobby o Mendenhall A shert<lb />
Panamentar , Procedure workshop will be he�tf.<lb />
All member planning t0 go to the I.e. er atvetf<lb />
to attend bringing $5 for the fair ticket.<lb />
ADVISORY COUNCIL<lb />
The Graduate Advisory Council will hofp It<lb />
Oct meeting on Oct l at 4 p m In Brewster<lb />
B 104 Don t torget the Mappv HourDinner at<lb />
5 00 at New Deli following the meeting. Pleas<lb />
let aH graduate student in your department<lb />
�now they are invited to attend!<lb />
INTRAMURAL<lb />
A Sat drop m class has been added to the<lb />
schedule of classes offered In the Dept. of In-<lb />
tramural and Recreational Service. Thi will be<lb />
a drop m class Charge 50 cent per class Te<lb />
register go by Memorial Gym 104 between<lb />
8 30 4 00 on Oct 15 19<lb />
HOMECOMING<lb />
Needed immediately, interested student and<lb />
service organization t0 help blow up biltaont<lb />
before the Homecoming Parade on Oct. JO In-<lb />
terested persons should contact Betty Peter a<lb />
355 6705 before Oct 11<lb />
INTRAMURALS<lb />
Memorial Gym weight Room will be open far<lb />
Paculfy and Staff use Mon , Wed end Fri.<lb />
ingfrom7lam beginning Oct 77 throve Dec.<lb />
SCUBA DIVING<lb />
Thanksgiving vacation Dive Cotumel,<lb />
ico t days. 7 night on the beautiful Vueataei<lb />
Penninsui Drift diving on the Palancer reef<lb />
will be one of the moot exiting experience Pro<lb />
Roielgn, pnce Including air fore. moon. 1 poping,<lb />
and diving MB 00 special price for non diver -<lb />
5770 00 Air travel provided by Mexican and<lb />
E�trn. For registration and further Inform<lb />
tlon, coll Roy Schorf, oir of Acqvatlcs T7-e441.<lb />
ENCOUNTER CHRIST<lb />
Do you oftn wonder If you're the only one In<lb />
thi wrld feeling 0 certoln wy? Do you ever foot<lb />
Ilk tossing your books aside and lust tolkln)<lb />
Wall then, make an Encounfer-wlth-Chrlst<lb />
weekend Oct 25-11. Meet students from varieu<lb />
campuses withlng hi C if a terrific opportunity<lb />
to rolox and devote a ipng wk�nd to yoyl Per<lb />
mor Info, call Fr. Terry at the Mowmpn Center<lb />
�t 753 4314<lb />
BE A CLOWN<lb />
Join in on the Spirit of ECU hornecorninf. Be a<lb />
clown In the 1B4 homecoming parade In-<lb />
terested persons should contact Betsy Peters at<lb />
35�05 by Oct n,le. Participants must re-<lb />
vido their own costumes. Wo will provid<lb />
balloon to pas out on parade rout.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
SAT Scores Jump<lb />
INTERNATIONAL TRAOE<lb />
ADMINISTRATION<lb />
. Currents there are graduate n�<lb />
undergraduate co op position available for spr-<lb />
ing st International Trade Adminijtratlon in<lb />
various areas of the u S Requirement major<lb />
m economics international traderelation.<lb />
marketing business anaor finance, public ad-<lb />
ministration, computer science and moufri�<lb />
POhcv ana!�s-s Undergraduates must have <lb />
mm,mum overall GPA of 3 5 and a 7 f GPA in<lb />
ma,or course worn Deadline i October 1$.<lb />
Saiarv ranges irom $12 000 to 117.000 See your<lb />
coop oft.ce in Rawi 313 ASAP These petitions<lb />
AHPAT<lb />
The All cd He�:th Pro'essions Admiuion Test<lb />
w.ii be ottered at East Carolina university on<lb />
Saturoa. November 194 Application b'enk<lb />
art t0 oe completed and mailed to The<lb />
psvch0 ogcai Corp 7500 old Oak Blvd<lb />
Cleveland Oh.o 44'30 �o amVe by October 10.<lb />
"84 Applications may be obtained from the<lb />
ECU Testing Center. Room 10J. Speight<lb />
Su'lOing<lb />
AEROBICS<lb />
Registration tor m REC Aerobic Fitness<lb />
classes begmoc ,j9 There will be � St mer-<lb />
it ng aroo m cia�s with injtructor Mark B'unet<lb />
Trie co' s 50 per lesson Come by Room 74<lb />
Vemor.a' Gym to rglSai or call ?S7-4Mr<lb />
PUBLIC RELATIONS<lb />
H you re a Marketing melor. we know yew<lb />
wih be nterested .n thi committee The Student<lb />
Un,on Pubi'C Relations and Publicity Committee<lb />
win package publicity and coordinate total pro-<lb />
motion o he Student Urnon The committee ��<lb />
-�o acceptng appications �or committee<lb />
"tempers co- more information, contact the<lb />
Stuoent Union Office at 757-411. osrl 710 or come<lb />
by the oH ce a' Room 534 Mendenheii Student<lb />
Ct<lb />
CATHOLICSTUDENTS<lb />
Sunday vass s ce'ebraea a' 11 30 a m m the<lb />
Biology ?f"�ii rm 1031 and at � 00 p m. at<lb />
the Newman Center 953 E 10th Sr For Informa-<lb />
� on ca Fr Terry 7S3 4216<lb />
SAM<lb />
Was aexletv for Advancement of Management<lb />
rill meet Wed Oct. 17. 3 pm in Rawl 104<lb />
' wfll be Mr Larry Good from Fountain<lb />
l Inc. � Maker of the "Executioner"<lb />
AH ttvdent and new members r urged to f<lb />
HOMECOMING<lb />
Tna �nfertlnment Committee for Momecom<lb />
In if seensermg Pep Rally, Thurs Oct is, at<lb />
1 p.m. Th Pep Rally begins on College Mill and<lb />
will preceed tome Campus Maii. am participant<lb />
�Pi ncauraBd to ttnd. A concert sponsored<lb />
by me Student Union will be hld in Wright<lb />
AwdHeriurn failawing the Pep Rally and will<lb />
feehyr the Pressure Boys<lb />
PSICHI<lb />
�S praduate school the next step for you? Com<lb />
and find SSJf. Five professor from Pychology<lb />
Oopt. will speak en graduate �chool entry nd re<lb />
pulrements n Thur Oct IS t 7 JO p m in<lb />
Ream l� Speight Alto tn important meeting for<lb />
all Pl Chi members will be Wed . Oct 17 at 5 X<lb />
p.m. In Pl Chi Library<lb />
REBEL<lb />
Writing contest deadline 1 Oct 7�, but we'll<lb />
take entrle a seen a we cn pet them You can<lb />
win J buck � BBSS for first place 175 for �econd<lb />
d SPP far third In both the poetry amj the prose<lb />
centts. This Is open to ECU ttudent only Br<lb />
ing you' entrl te th REBEL or Media Board<lb />
�wk on the second floor of the publications<lb />
bwikWnff. Inch) yaur nam. addrets and phone<lb />
. Art contests will be In early November<lb />
ALPHA PHI<lb />
All big brother art reminded to be at the<lb />
nous tonight at 4 15 to .nduct the new big<lb />
brother Picas wear coot and fie and be on<lb />
tlm. Remember our happy hour coming up at<lb />
tn Elbe Room Wed . Oct 17 Thi i definitely<lb />
ooing to be � great year<lb />
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS<lb />
The Student union Malor Attractions Commit<lb />
te will meet on Thur Oct 11 at 5 30 p m in<lb />
Room 34S of Mendenhall Student Center All<lb />
member and interested student are urged to<lb />
attend<lb />
VISUALARTS<lb />
The Student Union Visual Arts Committee will<lb />
meet on Thurs Oct II at 3 p m in Room 23<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center All members and in<lb />
�ere�ted students are urged to attend<lb />
PPHA<lb />
PPHA will hold its second meeting Thur Oct.<lb />
11 The Prt Professional Health Alliance will<lb />
meet Thurs for ,ts second meeting of the<lb />
semester All members and interested guest<lb />
are welcome to attend The meeting will be held<lb />
In Room 221 Mendenhall at 5 30 p.m<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADSName: Address: CifyStote:S Amount<lb />
Numner word<lb />
Rotes: 25 words or l�ss Srudenrs$2 00 Norvjtudents3 00 Eocri odditlonol word05 All boldface typp 1 00Bolcffoce (ye (no)<lb />
Phone: Student 10 number: Non-studentBc�ed (yes) Ine) Dated) od '0 aipeor<lb />
ooxei DOrOofn � pi J1 .UU DEADLINES: Turn In od to The Ecrst Corollnlan by 3 p.m. one business<lb />
dcry before publication. No ods will be accepted over ffx� phoo. All ods must<lb />
be prepaid. Pleoso notify Tne East Corolinian<lb />
Immeodiotely if your ad Is incorrect. W wi'l not be responsible for incor-<lb />
rect ods after the first day of publication.<lb />
P ntfrryv right to rtjtrt txy erf for UbH. ckrriirr or Sad tasi<lb /><lb />
HBLMSBUSTERS<lb />
Student Interested 'n joining the itudent for<lb />
Jim Muni should pie contac Sco" homes a-<lb />
7J-lt�J or Devig Brook at 712 51M<lb />
PUNT, PASS, AND KICK<lb />
Rfl�tr�tin for intramural Punt Pa�s and<lb />
kick competition win be held Oct 3 ig To<lb />
regltr come by Room 704 Memorial Gym or for<lb />
mere information, car '57 437<lb />
f(ON LANGUAGE<lb />
We will be having club meeting tonight<lb />
Thtrr Oct. 11 �f 7 p.m. t 731 MndenhM Dues<lb />
fer thf mfr are due tonight They are J10 for<lb />
the yeer nd S7 tor the metr we wm also be<lb />
havtnp cptloned movi (Th Fr�ncn Lt 's<lb />
Werner 1 Se, came en out and loin us!<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Csmpus Crusade for Christ Is sponsoring<lb />
"Prime Time" this Thursday it 7 pm in the<lb />
Jenkins Aud (Art Bldg I Pl� loin u� for fun.<lb />
fflewhlp and Bible Study We are looking for<lb />
ward h meeting you<lb />
IBNATE COMMITTEES<lb />
Application are now being accepted for<lb />
students wishing te serve on University Commit<lb />
tees for 1)4-J school year Twenty one (71) tu<lb />
dnt wIHen are open Committee with vacan<lb />
cis ere: AlceneiOrug Education Committee<lb />
(1). Cammlrhte on Cnv��lno,Soliclt!ng on<lb />
Campus (1). Committee en Residence Life (II.<lb />
Committee en Statu of Minorities (4). Commit<lb />
tee en Stetv of Women (3), Committee on stu<lb />
4�t HMitk Swvko t, Mauetn Appeal (otf<lb />
catntsus student) l. Parking and Traffic Com<lb />
mis t). fchefar Weekend Committee (l)<lb />
AdmlMlene Committee (1). Career Education<lb />
Committee (1), Course Drop Appeal Committee<lb />
Ml. Pacutfy Computer Committee (l), General<lb />
Ceiktf (1), Student Scholarship. Fellowships.<lb />
end Financial Aid Cemmittee (1) Teaching El<lb />
'�ctlenea Cemmittee (3) Applications at<lb />
avaWaef at the following locations Office of the<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Life, 304 Whichard<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center information Desk<lb />
SOA OfHce. Mendenhall Student Center, Office<lb />
ef intremwrel-Recreatlonal Services, Memorial<lb />
Gym and Residence Hall Directors' Offices The<lb />
University ereefly appreciates the effort of<lb />
these stu Sent who hv served in the p�t nd<lb />
hep that jtvdent will continue their interest<lb />
and participation Questions about University<lb />
Cemmittee nd member�hlp m�y be directed<lb />
t She Office f the Vice chancellor for student<lb />
Life (77 441' Submit your application now!<lb />
RACOUETBALL<lb />
Register for intramural Racquetball Oct ill<lb />
in Room 304 Memorial Gym a singles tourna<lb />
ment will be set up according to the amount of<lb />
signees<lb />
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
Any organization interested In being in the l�84<lb />
Homecoming Parade or having an entry In the<lb />
parade should contact Betsy Peters at 355 4705<lb />
before Oc' 12<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
Hey DZ's. our Tanan and Jane social s<lb />
�onght oct 11 wear your best iomcloth ana be<lb />
ready to swmg with the Pi Kapps<lb />
CSCI<lb />
Co-op students who have GPA 3 0 Cobol Ac<lb />
countmg or Finance Business Minor The<lb />
Wyrhaiisei application have arr-veo Pick<lb />
yours up m Rawi 313 Deadline by Oct 15<lb />
PRE-MED AED<lb />
Attention pledges There will be a mandatory<lb />
meeting Oct ,7 at 7 30 in Fianagan 307 Dues<lb />
may be paid a? this meeting<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
There will be a meeting of an newly selected<lb />
Ambassadors on Wed Oct 17at5pm ,n Room<lb />
231 of the Mendenhau Student Center New<lb />
members will be called and rtctvt a letter pnor<lb />
to thi meeting Thi is a very important orienta<lb />
tlon meeting and will give you your f.rjt in<lb />
troduction to sign up sheets' See an of vou there<lb />
and welcome to the best'<lb />
ATHLETIC BOARD<lb />
The Studen' Athletic Board will meet in the<lb />
Multipurpose Room at Mendenhall on Oct 17<lb />
from 4 5 p m<lb />
LAW SOCIETY<lb />
The ECU Law Society will be meeting on<lb />
Tues Oct 23. at 7 p.m in Mendenhall. Room<lb />
241 Our guest speaker is Stan Sams of the local<lb />
law firm Howard. Browning. Sams and Poole<lb />
Mr Sams is a former ECU Law Society member<lb />
a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill Law School, and<lb />
he has taught business law course at ECU<lb />
Anyone interested in law school is invitedl For<lb />
more information, call Mike Gardner 75 144O<lb />
FORUM COMMITTEE<lb />
if you are interested in lcfure�. symposiums,<lb />
or other related programs, why not ,oin the Stu<lb />
dent union Forum Committee The Student<lb />
Union Forum Comm,ttee is presently accepting<lb />
application for committee member For more<lb />
information, contact the Student union Office at<lb />
757 4411, ext. 210 or come by the office in Room<lb />
234 Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
MUSIC<lb />
Music courses for nonmuS'C majors and<lb />
general college students The School o Music en<lb />
courages student t0 consider enrolling in the<lb />
following music courses designed for non music<lb />
maiors during the spring term MUSC 120. 121S<lb />
Non Music Maior Group Piano 1 and II, MUSC<lb />
1215 Group Voice II (section 003 for<lb />
non maiors), MUSC 2208 Music Appreciation.<lb />
MUSC 2218- Orchestral Music. MUSC 2238 Con<lb />
�emporary Music, MUSC 32S8 H story of jII<lb />
Music. MUSC 3018- introduction to Basic MuS'C<lb />
Sk.ns. MUSC 3028 Music Education in Elemen<lb />
fary Grades. MUSC 3038 Music Education in In<lb />
termed.ate Grades. MUSC 3048 Music for Ex<lb />
ceptionaf Children Performance organizations<lb />
are open to all students, but an audition re<lb />
auired prior to registration in any performance<lb />
group unless the student has 'he consent of 'he<lb />
instructor No other school of music course otter<lb />
ngs may be taken without permission of m�truc<lb />
'or and authorization from the Dean office<lb />
POETRY FORUM<lb />
The ECU Poetry Forum will be meeting on<lb />
Oct 18 at 8 00 p m in Room 241 Mendenhall In<lb />
terefed peoole ihouid bring 4 8 copie of their<lb />
poem to be read<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA PSI<lb />
The Kappa Alpha PsI Fraternity wttl be spon<lb />
soring a happy hour at the Wiz Thurs . Oct n<lb />
There will be free chicken and free beer<lb />
Transportation win be provided ostuSl 50 �tu<lb />
dent and S3 00 non student<lb />
SURFCLUB<lb />
There is a short meeting m the Mendenhall<lb />
Coffeehouse all 33 Thursday night Final plans<lb />
for th tnp to Hatteras this weekend win be<lb />
di�cu�ep Team sweat jacket �houid be in and<lb />
win be sold first come f.rst serve Our club is<lb />
open to guys and gals and we welcome any new<lb />
members<lb />
APO<lb />
A O'e'he's a"C rltaresstd oe'sonj arc urgeo<lb />
to come ano ,0n APO r Serv ce Vff "gt -<lb />
Thursdays a'5 c m n HI ASandermil a.vj (j<lb />
'ees are due Thur Oc 4 Arajpen'f forget At<lb />
Rush on oc � M ana See ,0 �-e-e<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi �m have a meeting tor a<lb />
members or. Thurs Ocf 11 at "� c - . 4<lb />
Mendenhai' The execu'ive board will ���<lb />
befo-e the general meet ng a' � 30 c m<lb />
OTSTUDENTS<lb />
Sophomore s'uaes apply ng for ac� <lb />
pick up adm ssion pac�et in the Occuca<lb />
Therapy office 304 a;i.o mm Hi Be � B <lb />
a forms inciuc "g anscripfs must be recr irec<lb />
,n the OT otfee before appica os c oe �<lb />
l��4<lb />
IF YOU'RE SO SMART<lb />
why don't you take courses in the<lb />
HONORS PROGRAM<lb />
All students with 3.4 gpa are eligible<lb />
See Dr. David Sanders, 212 Ragsdale<lb />
Wool Hats<lb />
Woven Belts<lb />
Hand Knitted Sweaters<lb />
Hand Woven Shaws<lb />
Specializing in Natural Fiber<lb />
Clothing for Women<lb />
116 E. 5th St. Moa-Sat 10:00-5:30<lb />
Next Door to Book Barn 757-3944<lb />
The Flower Basket<lb />
3002 E. 10th St.<lb />
Greenville. NC<lb />
Telephone: 757-3857<lb />
Plants Fresh Flowers<lb />
Silk &amp; Dried Arrangements<lb />
ORDER NOW For Homecoming Corsages<lb />
Be sure to use your Student Saver Card<lb />
anon<lb />
t 'HUGRAM<lb />
gJ5Yehe makes<lb />
nwe photography<lb />
this simple.<lb />
'Canptr<lb />
�.T<lb />
� Programmed automation�<lb />
just focus and shoot'<lb />
� Shutter-priority automation<lb />
plus manual mode<lb />
� Fully automatic flash with<lb />
optional Speedhte 188A<lb />
� Optional Power Winders A2 A<lb />
and Motor Drive MA available<lb />
for rapid sequence shooting<lb />
� Includes Canon U S A Ine<lb />
one-year limited warranty<lb />
registration card<lb />
Speedine 188A ar,r<lb />
"own- W'nrjp' a-1 <lb />
$219.95<lb />
CW- V�rxter a? sn0n optional<lb />
ort i caaera too<lb />
5li SOUTH COTANCHE STREE f<lb />
0�eMVIlLE. HC. 2T834<lb />
75?-06M<lb />
faata�aB�jel ��� �� �.<lb />
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Reag<lb />
(CPS) � After slipping slightly<lb />
last year, students' scores on the<lb />
Scholastic Aptitude Test show<lb />
modest increases this year, accor-<lb />
dlng to the College Board, which<lb />
runs the nationwide SAT pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
But educators' happiness<lb />
about the improved test scores<lb />
as quickly dampened bv<lb />
remarks by U.S. Secretary of<lb />
Education Terrel Bell, who<lb />
credited President Ronald<lb />
Reagan's education policies for<lb />
the good news.<lb />
In a news conference called in<lb />
Washington, D.C. the same time<lb />
the College Board was releasing<lb />
the scores officially in New York.<lb />
Bell told reporters "the gain in<lb />
SAT scores reflects the concern<lb />
for excellence in schools that is<lb />
sweeping the nation adding he<lb />
as glad the recommendations<lb />
made by a presidential commis-<lb />
sion on excellence "are being<lb />
followed<lb />
Bell went on to imply Reagan's<lb />
call for excellence in the nation's<lb />
schools and his support for more<lb />
stringent disciplinary policies,<lb />
have helped SAT scores rise oer<lb />
the last four years.<lb />
College Board and other<lb />
education officials immediateU<lb />
complained Bell's press con-<lb />
ser<lb />
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stu<lb />
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Division Of<lb />
Offers Housi<lb />
By ELAINE PERR<lb />
M�ff �m�r<lb />
The Eastern Office of the<lb />
North Carolina Division of Ar-<lb />
chives and History, located in the<lb />
Humber House at 5P W. 5th<lb />
Street, is offering free public<lb />
tours of the house.<lb />
The tours began on Wednes-<lb />
day, Oct. 3. They will be at 3:30<lb />
p.m. on the first and third<lb />
Wednesdays of each month and<lb />
will be guided by Elizabeth<lb />
Copeland, a retired city librarian<lb />
Tours will encompass the<lb />
Robert Lee Humber House. The<lb />
house was originally build in 1895<lb />
but had significant alterations<lb />
during the subsequent "5 years.<lb />
The house was altered by Robert<lb />
L. Humber Jr. after his return to<lb />
Greenville following World War<lb />
II.<lb />
Various exhibits on the Runn-<lb />
ing the Blockade Into North<lb />
Carolina. 1861-1865 and artifacts<lb />
are also available for public view.<lb />
In addition to the guided tours.<lb />
there will be two lectures. The<lb />
first will be on October 9 at 8<lb />
p.m. The topic will be "The<lb />
Blockade Runner 'Rosme The<lb />
Restoration of a 19th Century<lb />
Ship Model The talk will be<lb />
SGA Lawyer<lb />
Available<lb />
For Students<lb />
By ELAINE PERRY<lb />
SttH�rH�<lb />
Students in need of advice con-<lb />
cerning legal affairs can receive<lb />
free assistance by contacting Son-<lb />
ny McLawhorn, the attorney re-<lb />
tained by the SGA. He will offer<lb />
free advice and give students the<lb />
chance to speak with an attorney.<lb />
In order to make an appoint-<lb />
ment, students must go through<lb />
the SGA. The student should call<lb />
the SGA offices and request an<lb />
appointment The SGA secretary<lb />
then contacts Mr. McLawhorn's<lb />
office and sets up an appoint-<lb />
ment. He is available for student<lb />
consultation on Monday<lb />
2:30-5:30 p.m Tuesday. 9-11:30<lb />
p.m. and Thursday from<lb />
3:00-5:30. p.m.<lb />
Although McLawhorn can give<lb />
legal advice, in cases involving<lb />
court action he cannot represent<lb />
the student in court. However.<lb />
McLawhorn will refer the student<lb />
to an attorney If he feels it is<lb />
necessary.<lb />
The most frequent request for<lb />
advice is in the area of traffic of-<lb />
fenses, speeding and DWl's.<lb />
Other frequent areas are pro-<lb />
blems dealing with<lb />
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runs the nationwide SAT pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
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about the improved test scores<lb />
was quickly dampened by<lb />
remarks by U.S. Secretary of<lb />
Education Terrel Bell, who<lb />
credited President Ronald<lb />
Reagan's education policies for<lb />
the good news.<lb />
In a news conference called in<lb />
Washington, D.C. the same time<lb />
the College Board was releasing<lb />
the scores officially in New York,<lb />
Bell told reporters "the gain in<lb />
SAT scores reflects the concern<lb />
for excellence in schools that is<lb />
sweeping the nation adding he<lb />
was glad the recommendations<lb />
made by a presidential commis-<lb />
sion on excellence "are being<lb />
followed<lb />
Bell went on to imply Reagan's<lb />
call for excellence in the nation's<lb />
schools and his support for more<lb />
stringent disciplinary policies,<lb />
have helped SAT scores rise over<lb />
the last four years.<lb />
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complained Bell's press con-<lb />
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ference was "a breach of eti-<lb />
quette" and "political stress-<lb />
ing that better teachers and<lb />
schools � not presidential pro-<lb />
nouncements � helped improved<lb />
SAT scores.<lb />
Nearly one million high school<lb />
seniors take the SAT each year.<lb />
Colleges, of course, use the test<lb />
results to help screen potential<lb />
students.<lb />
Nationwide scores on the math<lb />
portion of the SAT increased<lb />
three points this year, for an<lb />
average score of 47i, the College<lb />
Board reports.<lb />
Average scores on the verbal<lb />
section of the test are up one<lb />
point over last year, to 426.<lb />
Although both scores remain<lb />
far below the 1963 record highs<lb />
of 502 for math and 478 for ver-<lb />
bal, educators see them as hints<lb />
that the long decline in SAT<lb />
scores finally has been reversed.<lb />
SAT scores hit bottom in 1980,<lb />
with an average math score of<lb />
466 and verbal score of 424.<lb />
Bell's claim that Reagan's<lb />
policies are responsible for the<lb />
score increases is "simply im-<lb />
possible says College Board<lb />
spokesman Fred Moreno.<lb />
"SAT scores are attributable<lb />
not only to schools, but to books,<lb />
television, and everything else a<lb />
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Besides, Reagan's call for ex-<lb />
cellence last year "couldn't<lb />
possibly have any effect" on stu-<lb />
dent's test scores this year, he<lb />
says.<lb />
Because the SAT tests a wide<lb />
array of aptitudes developed over<lb />
a student's lifetime, there is vir-<lb />
tually no way to imporve scores<lb />
in a year's time, he adds.<lb />
This year's minor increases<lb />
probably are due to a combina-<lb />
tion of such things as accelerated<lb />
curricula in elementary and<lb />
junior high schools, better<lb />
teachers and teaching methods,<lb />
an increase in educational pro-<lb />
gramming on television, and<lb />
perhpas even the classroom com-<lb />
puter invasion. College Board of-<lb />
ficials point out.<lb />
Moreover, "the increase in<lb />
math scores is largely attributable<lb />
to (the improved performances<lb />
of) women says College Board<lb />
President George Hanford, while<lb />
the increase in verbal score was<lb />
largely among males.<lb />
Math scores for female<lb />
students increased four points<lb />
this year, up from 445 last year,<lb />
Moreno says. The average score<lb />
for male students increased only<lb />
two points.<lb />
In contrast, the average verbal<lb />
score for females held steady at<lb />
420, while the average score for<lb />
males went up three points.<lb />
Iowa students had the highest<lb />
scores nationally, scoring a math<lb />
average of 570 and verbal average<lb />
of 519.<lb />
And for the second year in a<lb />
row, South Carolina students<lb />
have the dubious distinction of<lb />
holding the lowest scores na-<lb />
tionally: 419 for math and 384<lb />
for verbal skills.<lb />
Other highlights from the 1984<lb />
SAT study :<lb />
Business continues to be the<lb />
most popular major, with 19.1<lb />
percent of the test takers declar-<lb />
ing it as their major. Health and<lb />
medicine came in second, with<lb />
15.1 percent, followed by<lb />
engineering with 12 percent, com-<lb />
puter science with 9.7 percent,<lb />
social sciences with 7.3 percent,<lb />
and education with 4.6 percent.<lb />
While education remains the<lb />
least popular major, the number<lb />
of students planning to go into<lb />
education rose from four to 4.6<lb />
percent. The average scores of<lb />
declared ed majors also increased<lb />
this year, by seven points on the<lb />
math section and four points for<lb />
verbal skills.<lb />
For the 10th straight year,<lb />
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The tours began on Wednes-<lb />
day, Oct. 3. They will be at 3:30<lb />
p.m. on the first and third<lb />
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will be guided by Elizabeth<lb />
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but had significant alterations<lb />
during the subsequent 75 years.<lb />
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are also available for public view .<lb />
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p.m. The topic will be "The<lb />
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tained by the SGA. He will offer<lb />
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chance to speak with an attorney.<lb />
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ment, students must go through<lb />
the SGA. The student should call<lb />
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ment. He is available for student<lb />
consultation on Monday<lb />
230-5:30 p.m Tuesday, 9-11:30<lb />
p.m. and Thursday from<lb />
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necessary.<lb />
The most frequent request for<lb />
advice is in the area of traffic of-<lb />
fenses, speeding and DWI's.<lb />
Other frequent areas are pro-<lb />
blems dealing with<lb />
landlordstenants and consumer<lb />
problems.<lb />
"I love the job McLawhorn<lb />
said. "Students are very receptive<lb />
to the advice. We (the attorneys)<lb />
try to go the extra mile and treat<lb />
the students as we want to be<lb />
treated<lb />
given by Dr. John Tilley of the<lb />
ECU Public History Program.<lb />
Dr. Tilley's history program<lb />
assembled the artifacts in the<lb />
Humber House.<lb />
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Oct. 16 at  p.m. and will be<lb />
given by Chris Fonvielle and Gor-<lb />
don Watts. Fonvielle is a grad<lb />
student in the ECU History<lb />
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director of the ECU Director of<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Let's Debate<lb />
CR's, YD's Should Do Battle<lb />
The tradition Uvts on. Students<lb />
at ECU are actively involved in the<lb />
various political races, hoping to<lb />
convert their peers to vote for the<lb />
candidate they believe can do the<lb />
job. Each day yOu see members of<lb />
groups as variant as the College<lb />
Republicans and the Greenville<lb />
Peace Committee participating in<lb />
campus politics. Their goal is to<lb />
reach students and pull them up<lb />
from the gutter of apathy.<lb />
But one thing is wrong. Through<lb />
the great number of letters to the<lb />
editor, we have found that one of<lb />
the groups, the ECU Young<lb />
Democrats, wishes to debate<lb />
another of the groups, the ECU<lb />
chapter of the College<lb />
Republicans. Our Campus Forum<lb />
has been the battleground for the<lb />
exchange of ideological warfare,<lb />
but as yet the challenge by the<lb />
Democrats has fallen on deaf<lb />
Republican ears. We think a<lb />
debate is in order.<lb />
Why? Well, just what is the pur-<lb />
pose of these two groups? As we<lb />
see it, they are here to actively in-<lb />
volve the campus in politics by br-<lb />
inging to the ECU community an<lb />
exchange of ideas. Through these<lb />
efforts, we students can more easi-<lb />
ly obtain the information needed<lb />
to. become responsible citizens. We<lb />
know putting on programs and<lb />
working in campaigns is a way of<lb />
doing this, but this is an election<lb />
year. There is no better way to air<lb />
the differences between the two<lb />
parties and presidential candidates<lb />
than staging a defeat. We here ask<lb />
the College RepsWcans-to par-<lb />
ticipate in a debate.<lb />
There are many reasons for say-<lb />
ing no. But the ones mentioned in<lb />
a letter to the editor recently aren't<lb />
good enough. The College<lb />
Republicans stated they were too<lb />
busy with projects and staging a<lb />
convention. This is admirable and<lb />
should be lauded. But surely there<lb />
is one night during the weeks<lb />
ahead where five of your 80-plus<lb />
members can get together with the<lb />
Young Democrats.<lb />
The Department of Political<lb />
Science has already agreed to spon-<lb />
sor the debates and the initial<lb />
groundwork has been laid by the<lb />
Democrats. They are willing to<lb />
hammer out a format to suit<lb />
everyone's concerns. Sure there<lb />
have been words said between the<lb />
two groups that may not be true,<lb />
but a debate could clear up the<lb />
charges and inform students about<lb />
each group and the issues involved.<lb />
We think not debating is a disser-<lb />
vice. Throw your issues in front of<lb />
the public. Is that not why you<lb />
both are here?<lb />
Never has there been a more<lb />
clear choice for the public. The<lb />
average student needs a chance to<lb />
hear both sides of the issues. You<lb />
both are informed. Be that carrier<lb />
of information they need. We of-<lb />
fer free publicity space to get the<lb />
greatest possible audience to at-<lb />
tend. By saying no to a debate,<lb />
College Republicans, you are in-<lb />
viting speculation for why you<lb />
won't.<lb />
President Reagan, the big<lb />
Republican, debated. Why don't<lb />
you?<lb />
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No matter how fast the pens and<lb />
typewriters of the press have acted to<lb />
exponentially amplify the effects of<lb />
Sunday's debate, we musn't forget<lb />
that the positions, strengths and<lb />
weaknesses of the 1984 presidential<lb />
candidates have not at all changed.<lb />
Those same strengths, weaknesses<lb />
and positions should remain the<lb />
deciding factors in this presidential<lb />
election. The future of the greatest<lb />
nation on earth is at stake.<lb />
Despite the claims that Reagan<lb />
stumbled and fidgeted in his<lb />
responses, his policies and record still<lb />
came through as clearly as they ever<lb />
have. Please read the transcript of the<lb />
debate that is printed in Tuesday's<lb />
News and Observer.<lb />
Reagan's policies are logical and<lb />
have proven themselves in his ad-<lb />
ministration. He has answered his<lb />
critics with results and facts.<lb />
Reagan has taken a recessive, infla-<lb />
tionary economy with high interest<lb />
rates and produced a growing healthy<lb />
economy with low interest rates, low<lb />
inflation and low unemployment. It is<lb />
obvious that this economic prosperity<lb />
will reduce the severity of the deficit.<lb />
In economic theory there are two fac-<lb />
tors in taxation. One is the tax rate<lb />
which tells how much of a fixed<lb />
amount of income is taxed. The other<lb />
factor is called the tax base. This is<lb />
the amount of income earned that can<lb />
be taxed. If the tax rate is 10 percent<lb />
and the tax base is $100, then the tax<lb />
paid is $10. But if the tax base is $150<lb />
due to the higher per capita incomes<lb />
of the Reagan recovery then the same<lb />
10 percent tax rate will bring in $15 in<lb />
taxes. The consumer has $135 left<lb />
after taxes. Therefore, the govern-<lb />
ment has more revenues and the con-<lb />
sumer has more purchasing power,<lb />
which keeps the economy growing.<lb />
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that of strength and leadership. I like<lb />
this and I think the American people<lb />
like this. However, this strength is not<lb />
the cause of any world tensions. The<lb />
Soviet leadership resents Reagan for<lb />
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Reagan has not met with the Soviet<lb />
leadership like his successors have.<lb />
Could it be that the Soviet leadership<lb />
has changed twice during Reagan's<lb />
administration? The Soviet leader-<lb />
ship is inning out of tired, sick old<lb />
men who can uphold the Communist<lb />
ideology.<lb />
Lastly, Reagan's environmental<lb />
record is not the blemished disgrace<lb />
that the Democrats make it out to be.<lb />
Reagan has indeed reduced the pur-<lb />
chase of new federal lands. He has,<lb />
however, invested millions in<lb />
revitalization of our national park<lb />
system. Reagan has also sold federal<lb />
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thousand acres of worthies land that<lb />
is practically nonexistent compared to<lb />
the wealth of land owned by the<lb />
United States.<lb />
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for. He was elected to bring hope and<lb />
prosperity to this nation. He has done<lb />
so and will continue to do so. Why<lb />
should we throw away something as<lb />
effective as the Reagan administra-<lb />
tion in exchange for anything else?<lb />
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Senior, Fin.<lb />
Oh, Greg<lb />
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been astonished in the past regarding<lb />
your attacks on President Reagan,<lb />
but this one beats all. Like most sup-<lb />
porters for Mondale, you hope for<lb />
some magical occurence to turn the<lb />
tide for the soon-to-be ill-fated can-<lb />
didacy. Instead of running on a<lb />
background of leadership and<lb />
substance, Mondale runs on issues of<lb />
unrealistic dreams that appeal only to<lb />
those who believe in fairy tales and<lb />
unilateral disarmament. Mr. Rideout,<lb />
if you could turn some of your bias<lb />
subjectiveness into level-headed ob-<lb />
jectiveness, you would not be so<lb />
quick to condemn President Reagan.<lb />
Did President Reagan lose the<lb />
debate � 1 don't think so. Why?<lb />
Since he is way ahead in the polls and<lb />
his policies are widely known, his job<lb />
was to reiterate his past achievements<lb />
and his dedication to remain on his<lb />
steady course. In the other case,<lb />
Mondale's job was to create a stirring<lb />
fervor to try to win as many votes as<lb />
he can from emotions rather than<lb />
cognitive thought. Mr. Rideout, I<lb />
suggest that you let your brain rather<lb />
than the hairs on your backside<lb />
decide which candidate to support.<lb />
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stick with your "dump Pee Dee"<lb />
campaign. For that campaign com-<lb />
bines both the intellectual and emo-<lb />
tional levels that facilitate your<lb />
capabilities.<lb />
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MktgMgmt Major<lb />
(Editor's note � Mr. Pere, due to an<lb />
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hair on my backside.)<lb />
Oh, David<lb />
In response to David Brooks' letter<lb />
attacking Sen. Helms, I would like to<lb />
offer some thoughts of my own.<lb />
On Wednesday, ECU was for-<lb />
tunate to have Arnaud DeBorshgrave<lb />
speak on our campus. DeBorshgrave<lb />
was chief foreign correspondent for<lb />
News week for 30 years. He spoke on<lb />
the topic of disinformation. This is<lb />
the process by which the press molds<lb />
public opinion by reporting certain<lb />
information while deleting others. I<lb />
submit to you Mr. Brooks that you<lb />
could have learned much from this<lb />
lecture.<lb />
DeBorshgrave told us of the cheer-<lb />
ing crowds we view on television in<lb />
support of the Marxist Sandinisu<lb />
government in Nicaragua. He also<lb />
told us that the media fails to report<lb />
the revocation of these peoples' ra-<lb />
tion cards if they do not appear at the<lb />
rallies in support of the Marxist<lb />
regime. Americans fail to realize how<lb />
much our political opinions are mold-<lb />
ed by the press. Much of the<lb />
testimony given before Congressional<lb />
committees is given by journalists<lb />
who are reporting news on these<lb />
countries. Subsequently, legislation<lb />
by Congress is affected by disinfor-<lb />
mation also.<lb />
I reflect on my observations fi<lb />
DeBorshgrave's lecture to make my<lb />
point to you Mr. Brooks, on the<lb />
record, of Sen. Jesse Helms. Ser.<lb />
Helms is a victim of character<lb />
assasination by the press. And you,<lb />
sir, a victim of liberal indoctrinate<lb />
believe every word of it. Anyone rig!<lb />
of center is automatically a war<lb />
monger, a racist, a bigot, and a<lb />
religious fanatic. I submit to you that<lb />
Sen. Helms is none of these His<lb />
voting record stands on its own merit.<lb />
which David Cartwright correctlv<lb />
stated to you in the preceding edition<lb />
of this paper. Cartwright took your<lb />
letter issue for issue and explained<lb />
them as the Sen. voted, not through<lb />
the ambiguity of the press.<lb />
Mr. Brooks, if you really want to<lb />
know about the conservative ideals of<lb />
Sen. Helms and many others, read<lb />
something besides the News and<lb />
Observer.<lb />
Cynthia Mills<lb />
Senior, Pols<lb />
Oh, No!<lb />
I have a question that perhaps you<lb />
experts at The East Carolinian can<lb />
answer. Why is it that all the women<lb />
on this campus have boyfriends, are<lb />
lesbians or are ugly as sin?<lb />
I heard somewhere that the perfect<lb />
crime is to shoot someone with a<lb />
bullet made of ice because the<lb />
evidence would melt inside the body.<lb />
Well, I'm bored and I think my<lb />
neighbor Hal is a jerk, so I figure<lb />
what the hey, you know? I fill the<lb />
chambers of my gun with water and<lb />
leave it in the freezer for a couple of<lb />
hours. Only when I take it out, I see<lb />
the water has dribbled out of the gun.<lb />
Incidentally, I invited Hal over from<lb />
down the hall, which is normally the<lb />
last thing in the world 1 would do,<lb />
and he's in my room yelling about<lb />
how my television reception stinks.<lb />
So I scrape some snow shavings off<lb />
the top of the freezer and push them<lb />
into the barrels. I walk across the<lb />
room and point the gun at Hal. In a<lb />
very sober tone, because it is the<lb />
perfect crime and I know I can't be<lb />
caught, I say, "Hal, get off my<lb />
back and pull the trigger. Nothing<lb />
happens except for a little water drib-<lb />
bling on my sleeve. Hal starts stomp-<lb />
ing his feet and hooting because he<lb />
thinks it's a water gun that backfired,<lb />
so I go to the refrigerator and get a<lb />
Fistful of ice cubes from the tray and<lb />
start pelting him with them. Tjfien I<lb />
serve him a leg of lamb, which is the<lb />
perfect crime because he eats the<lb />
evidence.<lb />
Major Campus Celebrity<lb />
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Bicycle<lb />
Bicvcle larcenies dominated the<lb />
crime reports of the ECU Public<lb />
Saten Department for the period<lb />
beginning Sept. 25 and ending<lb />
Oct 9, 1984. Nine bicycles were<lb />
reported stolen from various<lb />
areas of campus during that<lb />
period. According to police<lb />
reports, only one of the bky<lb />
' was left unlocked - the<lb />
majority of the others were<lb />
secured bv chain locks<lb />
"(ham locks are simply ru<lb />
fective against bicvcle thieves<lb />
ho habitually carry bolt cutters<lb />
concealed in their clothing for<lb />
purpose of cutting locks<lb />
Gene McAbee. Crime Prevent<lb />
cer for the Public 5<lb />
Department.<lb />
In other crime news, pu<lb />
safety officers investigated n<lb />
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roora build<lb />
vehicle break-ins. Nineteen<lb />
rests were recorded.<lb />
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PassFail<lb />
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systems have failed, and students<lb />
who have a chance to use tl<lb />
generally reject them. <lb />
to a survey of over 1,600 colleges<lb />
using the pass fail system.<lb />
Dr. C. James Quann. reg sti<lb />
at Washington State Univer-<lb />
and author of the survev. sa<lb />
students do worse when they<lb />
giver, pass fail grades instead<lb />
letter grades.<lb />
"Many ;nsuor arc beginn-<lb />
ing to realize students perforn<lb />
a lower level with pass �<lb />
systems he sas "Students<lb />
come to class late, sk p . asses,<lb />
don't do assignments jh.<lb />
other students back Perfor-<lb />
mance is below par in many<lb />
cases<lb />
Quann sees the system a- <lb />
vestige of the more experiment<lb />
'60s and early "70s.<lb />
Even so. "only a small pa<lb />
tage of schools that initial<lb />
pass fail options aba:<lb />
them aitogther on the theorv tl<lb />
if v o u give the s t u d e i<lb />
something, it hurts to tak<lb />
awav Quann adds<lb />
Northwest Missouri State Un-<lb />
viersity, for example, changed ts<lb />
pass fail system in 1979, let:<lb />
students use it in a maximum ol<lb />
nine credit hours<lb />
"It's not o re<lb />
reports Registrar Lira Gira<lb />
"People were taking advantage<lb />
of it: using if for hard<lb />
classes and GED requiremea<lb />
The facultv is much happier<lb />
now<lb />
Quann's own Washing<lb />
State still offers pas- I<lb />
tions, but only seven percen<lb />
the student bodv use them<lb />
Some schools, of <lb />
main devotees of the system,<lb />
"Facultv instituted this sys<lb />
to encourage learning<lb />
sake of learning, instead oi<lb />
competitive environment<lb />
reports Nancy Pasca iSSO<lb />
registrar at the University oi<lb />
California-Santa Cruz<lb />
"Students like this environ-<lb />
ment and the freedom to tesl<lb />
things more than under a trad.<lb />
tional system she claims<lb />
"Faculty is committed (to it)<lb />
despite the enormous task of<lb />
written evaluations<lb />
Quann believes more schools<lb />
are moving away from pass fail<lb />
systems, however, if only because<lb />
grading fashions change from<lb />
time to time.<lb />
Passfail systems were com-<lb />
mon in the 19th Century, until<lb />
they were supplanted by<lb />
numerical grading practices.<lb />
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jnng in the world 1 would do,<lb />
in my room veiling about<lb />
television reception stinks.<lb />
ktrape some snow shavings off<lb />
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Ihe barrels. I walk across the<lb />
land point the gun at Hal. In a<lb />
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1 say, "Hal, get off my<lb />
and pull the trigger. Nothing<lb />
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rny sleeve Hal starts stomp-<lb />
s feet and hooting because he<lb />
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of ice cubes from the tray and<lb />
jelting him with them. Tlien I<lb />
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It crime because he eats the<lb />
Ice.<lb />
Campus Celebrity<lb />
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Bicycle Larcenies Dominate Campus Crimes<lb />
Bicycle larcenies dominated the<lb />
crime reports of the ECU Public<lb />
Safety Department for the period<lb />
beginning Sept. 25 and ending<lb />
Oct. 9, 1984. Nine bicycles were<lb />
reported stolen from various<lb />
areas of campus during that<lb />
period. According to police<lb />
reports, only one of the bicycles<lb />
stolen was left unlocked � the<lb />
majority of the others were<lb />
secured by chain locks.<lb />
"Chain locks are simply not ef-<lb />
fective against bicycle thieves<lb />
who habitually carry bolt cutters<lb />
concealed in their clothing for the<lb />
purpose of cutting locks said<lb />
Gene McAbee, Crime Prevention<lb />
Officer for the Public Safety<lb />
Department.<lb />
In other crime news, public<lb />
safety officers investigated nine<lb />
larcenies from dormitories and<lb />
classroom buildings and two<lb />
vehicle break-ins. Nineteen ar-<lb />
rests were recorded.<lb />
Sept. 25, 7:10 p.m. � A<lb />
breaking and entering was<lb />
reported on the 4th floor of<lb />
Greene dorm. 11:05 p.m. � A<lb />
bicycle was reported stolen from<lb />
the Physics Building.<lb />
Sept. 26, 1:50 a.m. � Robert<lb />
Wade Whitfield, 20, of<lb />
Grimesland, was arrested for<lb />
DWI, no operator's license, and<lb />
stop sign violation.<lb />
Sept. 27, 12:30 p.m. � A<lb />
larceny was reported in a room<lb />
on the first floor of Umstead<lb />
Dorm. 8:17 p.m. � An assault<lb />
was reported on the 2nd floor of<lb />
Aycock Dorm. In connection<lb />
with the incident. Jonathan<lb />
Elwood Sadler, 19, of 218<lb />
Aycock Dorm was arrested for<lb />
assault with a deadly weapon.<lb />
11:45 p.m. � Anne Gallegos,<lb />
30, of Winterville. was arrested<lb />
for DWI.<lb />
Sept. 28, 2:00 a.m. � Maxwell<lb />
Eugene Parker. 19, of Greenville,<lb />
was arrested for DWI. 4:10 a.m.<lb />
Sept. 29, 2:55 a.m. � Rhett<lb />
Clemons Stephens, 21, of North<lb />
Myrtle Beach, SC, was arrested<lb />
for DWI and banned from cam-<lb />
pus for suspicious activity north<lb />
of the Brewster building. 8:33<lb />
a.m. � A larceny was reported<lb />
from a room on the second floor<lb />
of Garrett Dorm. 11:18 p.m. �<lb />
Dennis Robert Cunningham, 23,<lb />
of Virginia Beach, VA, was ar-<lb />
rested for trespassing.<lb />
Sept. 30, 6:20 p.m. � Eddie<lb />
Holloway, Jr 18, of Greenville<lb />
was arrested for trespassing.6:07<lb />
p.m. � A larceny of clothing<lb />
from a dryer was reported in Cot-<lb />
ten Dorm. 3:20p.m. � A break-<lb />
in and larceny was reported at<lb />
WZMB in the Library Annex.<lb />
Oct. 1, 12:41 p.m. � A tape<lb />
recorder was reported stolen<lb />
from the Music Building. 10p.m.<lb />
� A vehicle break-in was<lb />
reported in the 9th Street parking<lb />
lots.<lb />
Oct. 2, 1:05 p.m. � A bicycle<lb />
Was reported stolen from Belk<lb />
Dorm. 11:05 p.m. � A bicycle<lb />
was reported stolen from the bike<lb />
shed beside Belk Dorm. 11:30<lb />
p.m. � A bicycle was reported<lb />
stolen from east of Garrett<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
Oct. 3, 2:20 p.m. � A bicycle<lb />
was reported stolen from Minges<lb />
Coliseum. 2:40 p.m. A larceny<lb />
was reported on the 2nd floor of<lb />
Umstead Dorm.<lb />
Oct. 4, 4:45 p.m. � A bicycle<lb />
was reported stolen from the<lb />
Fletecher Dorm bike rack.<lb />
Oct. 5, 2p.m. � A bicycle was<lb />
reported stolen from the front of<lb />
Fletcher Dorm. 10:15 p.m. �<lb />
Vincent Michael Veiga, 18, of<lb />
Union, S.C. was arrested for<lb />
DWI, exceeding a safe speed, and<lb />
a one-way street violation.<lb />
Oct. 6, 2:24 p.m. � A break-in<lb />
and larceny was reported at a<lb />
room on the fifth floor of Greene<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
Oct. 7, 3:10 a.m. � A van-<lb />
dalism to a blue light phone was<lb />
discovered at Memorial Gym.<lb />
Warrants were drawn on<lb />
Christopher Hugh McLawhorn,<lb />
18, of 203D Scott Dorm and An-<lb />
drew Quentin Warren, 18, of<lb />
202A Scott Dorm in connection<lb />
with the incident. Both subjects<lb />
were arrested on Oct. 8.<lb />
Oct. 8, 12 a.m. � A vehicle<lb />
was reported vandalized south of<lb />
Aycock Dorm. 5:30 p.m. � A<lb />
larceny of money was reported<lb />
on the tenth floor of White<lb />
Dorm. 7:30p.m. �Christopher<lb />
Warren Bynum, 18, of Fairfax,<lb />
VA, was arrested for Failure to<lb />
Appear in Court. 11:42 p.m. �<lb />
Following a report of a<lb />
suspicious male on the second<lb />
floor of Umstead Dorm, Elbridge<lb />
Henry Boardman, 18, of<lb />
Hollywood, FL a student, was<lb />
arrested for Peeping Tom.<lb />
Boardman was identified as being<lb />
seen inside the women's showers<lb />
on the 2nd floor of Umstead. 10<lb />
a.m. � A bicycle was reported<lb />
stolen from the bike rack at Cle-<lb />
ment Dorm. The bicycle had been<lb />
recovered by Public Safety of-<lb />
ficers before the report was<lb />
received. The bicycle was located<lb />
in the parking lot at Seventh and<lb />
James Streets.<lb />
ROTC Offers Educational Alternative<lb />
B ROBERT SMITH<lb />
SMI Writer<lb />
Short of money for college?<lb />
Worried about finding a job after<lb />
graduation? For some students,<lb />
these problems have been solved<lb />
through the ECU Army ROTC<lb />
Program and similar ROTC pro-<lb />
grams on campus. According to<lb />
an Armv spokesman. "The Army<lb />
ROTC Program trains college<lb />
men and women to become well-<lb />
educated, commissioned officers<lb />
in Active, National Guard and<lb />
Reserve Forces<lb />
There are two programs<lb />
available. The four-year program<lb />
consists of two years of basic<lb />
study during the freshman and<lb />
sophomore years. During this<lb />
PassFail<lb />
Systems<lb />
Not Working<lb />
(CPS) � Pass fail grading<lb />
systems have failed, and students<lb />
who have a chance to use them<lb />
generally reject them, according<lb />
to a survey of over 1,600 colleges<lb />
using the pass fail system.<lb />
Dr. C. James Quann, registrar<lb />
at Washington State University<lb />
and author of the survey, says<lb />
students do worse when they're<lb />
given pass fail grades instead of<lb />
letter grades.<lb />
"Many institutions are beginn-<lb />
ing to realize students perform on<lb />
a lower level with passfail<lb />
systems he says. "Students<lb />
come to class late, skip classes,<lb />
don't do assignments and hold<lb />
other students back. Perfor-<lb />
mance is below par in many<lb />
cases<lb />
Quann sees the system as a<lb />
vestige of the more experimental<lb />
"60s and early '70s.<lb />
Even so, "only a small percen-<lb />
tage of schools that initiated<lb />
pass fail options abandoned<lb />
them altogther on the theory that<lb />
if you give the students<lb />
something, it hurts to take it<lb />
away Quann adds.<lb />
Northwest Missouri State Un-<lb />
viersity, for example, changed its<lb />
pass fail system in 1979, letting<lb />
students use it in a maximum of<lb />
nine credit hours.<lb />
"It's not o- rused anymore<lb />
reports Registrar Lina Girard.<lb />
"People were taking advantage<lb />
of it: using if for hard major<lb />
classes and GED requirements.<lb />
The faculty is much happier<lb />
now<lb />
Quann's own Washington<lb />
State still offers passfail op-<lb />
tions, but only seven percent of<lb />
the student body use them.<lb />
Some schools, of course, re-<lb />
main devotees of the system,<lb />
"Faculty instituted this system<lb />
to encourage learning for the<lb />
sake of learning, instead of a<lb />
competitive environment<lb />
reports Nancy Pascal, associate<lb />
registrar at the University of<lb />
California-Santa Cruz.<lb />
"Students like this environ-<lb />
ment and the freedom to test<lb />
things more than under a tradi-<lb />
tional system she claims.<lb />
"Faculty is committed (to it)<lb />
despite the enormous task of<lb />
written evaluations<lb />
Quann believes more schools<lb />
are moving away from passfail<lb />
systems, however, if only because<lb />
grading fashions change from<lb />
time to time.<lb />
Passfail systems were com-<lb />
mon in the 19th Century, until<lb />
they were supplanted by<lb />
numerical grading practices.<lb />
time period, there is no obliga-<lb />
tion for military service and these<lb />
courses are counted as electives.<lb />
The second two years consist of<lb />
advanced study which actually<lb />
prepares the student to assume<lb />
the responsibilities associated<lb />
with a commission. Also included<lb />
in the last two years is a six-week<lb />
summer camp.<lb />
The second program is<lb />
available for those who have only<lb />
two years left in college. A pro-<lb />
fessor of army studies can ap-<lb />
prove attendance at summer<lb />
compression courses to compen-<lb />
sate for the first two years of<lb />
study.<lb />
Aside from numerous two- and<lb />
three-year scholarships given, all<lb />
cadets receive free texts, supplies.<lb />
and uniforms necssary for all<lb />
military science courses. In addi-<lb />
tion, $100 per month is paid, tax<lb />
free, to each cadet in the<lb />
juniorsenior advanced course.<lb />
All university students may<lb />
enroll in the<lb />
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Course. To be eligible for the Ad-<lb />
vanced Study Program, students<lb />
must be in good academic stan-<lb />
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North Carolina is currently in<lb />
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Roanoke Island.<lb />
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City Raising Funds<lb />
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dent by the end of the month.<lb />
The campaign is believed to be<lb />
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"One dollar per citizen is a<lb />
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Bessemer City's American<lb />
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The Atlanta Ballet Moves In Style<lb />
By LISA MCDONALD<lb />
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Thunderous applause and re-<lb />
sounding yells of "Bravo"<lb />
echoed throughout ECU's<lb />
McGinnis Theatre Monday even-<lb />
ing, making it clear that the au-<lb />
dience greatly appreciated the<lb />
hard work that went into the<lb />
Atlanta Ballet's performance.<lb />
The Atlanta Ballet, which, in<lb />
its 55th season is the oldest<lb />
regional dance company in the<lb />
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performance; one couldn't help<lb />
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that went into the four pieces<lb />
the performed. The perfor-<lb />
mance' only weakness was the<lb />
taped music that was used; a live<lb />
orchestra would have made the<lb />
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fective.<lb />
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phony was performed to<lb />
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flowing costumes, and an<lb />
elaborate set. A pas de deux was<lb />
also performed.<lb />
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(gypsy in English), was a pas de<lb />
deux featuring the prima<lb />
ballerina of the company,<lb />
Maniya Barredo. This technically<lb />
demanding dance was not only<lb />
lively and vivacious, but also a lot<lb />
of fun to watch.<lb />
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of the evening, was a much more<lb />
contemporary dance. No set was<lb />
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tea-length costumes. According<lb />
to the program, "Dark Song"<lb />
shows "the depth of emotions in<lb />
relationships between men and<lb />
women � the deep love, the re-<lb />
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reach inside yourself.<lb />
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ballet in a different form, com-<lb />
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metallic streamers and a ceiling<lb />
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humor. It was light, fun, and a<lb />
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enjoying themselves. The per-<lb />
formers did not make it look as if<lb />
ECU was just one small stop on<lb />
their busy schedule � they made<lb />
the evening look as special as it<lb />
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French Student Experiences Campus Life<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
For most students at ECU, campus life is nothing more than a<lb />
mundane ritual of everyday life. However, Elisabeth Clech does<lb />
not view the campus as such. Why, you ask0 Well, Elisabeth is from<lb />
France and has been in America for only a month and a half. She is<lb />
constantly learning and exploring this new world and in doing so,<lb />
she is finding out more and more about American students and<lb />
their way of life. 1 knew what America is like, but 1 had never really<lb />
talked to anyone who was actually from France. 1 was intrigued<lb />
with Elisabeth's culture and was quite surprised to find out the dif-<lb />
ferences and similiarities between our country and France.<lb />
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Elisabeth Clech<lb />
JO YNER: Elisabeth, tell us what your first impressions of ECU<lb />
were when you arrived here at the end of August.<lb />
CLECH: Before I arrived here at ECU, I had already been in<lb />
America for four days in New York City. However, when I came to<lb />
ECU, I couldn't believe how big it was. Universities in France are<lb />
much smaller than the ones over here.<lb />
JOYNER: How largt are the universities and are they as self-<lb />
functioning as ECU?<lb />
CLECH: French universities would be about the size of two<lb />
Brewster Buildings. ECU looks like a very large French estate, with<lb />
all the buildings and all. French universities are only a small part<lb />
of French towns, unlike here where the whole city is a "college<lb />
town<lb />
JOYNER: What type of schools are in France and how much im-<lb />
portance is place . on French education?<lb />
CLECH: The school system in France is practicallv tuition free and<lb />
school is compulsory for people ages 6-16. It's a lot like the<lb />
American high school except its called lycee. After one finishes<lb />
lycee, he takes an exam called the baccalaureat. After passing this<lb />
exam, the French student is allowed to enter a university. He begins<lb />
his specialization as soon as he begins, because the baccalaureat in-<lb />
cludes the general college information that Americans spend two<lb />
years learning here. Students are very excited about learning in<lb />
France. They realize they only have a limited time to learn this in-<lb />
formation, so they take advantage of it.<lb />
JOYNER: What kind of degree did you graduate with? Also, what<lb />
are you doing in America?<lb />
CLECH: After one graduates from the university (it usually takes<lb />
about three years) we receivea"licence So, I received a "licence<lb />
d'anglais Right now 1 am in the process of obtaining my<lb />
"maitrise d'anglais which is equivalent to an American master's<lb />
degree. When obtaining a"maitrise the French student mav stav<lb />
in France or travel abroad to obtain it.<lb />
JOYNER: When do French students begin learning English as their<lb />
second language?<lb />
CLECH: Most begin their second language around age 12. The<lb />
French student also learns a third language such as German or<lb />
Spanish.<lb />
JOYNER: You mentioned that French students are constantly stu-<lb />
dying. Does this mean they do not have a social live. ?<lb />
CLECH: French people are very private individuals and keep<lb />
things to themselves. I have noticed that ECU is a very lively cam-<lb />
pus compared to the ones in France. We do not have all the frater-<lb />
nities and free movies found on this campus. Because the French<lb />
are so individualistic, 1 have a problem understanding why<lb />
Americans are so outgoing - loud, if you will.<lb />
JOYNER: Politics are a common topic of discussion on the ECU<lb />
campus these days. Do French students discuss politics very much?<lb />
CLECH: Oh yes. It is a very common topic, mainly because our<lb />
government is so controversial. Students take a very strong stand<lb />
on political issues, just like they do here.<lb />
JOYNER: Do the French live a fast-paced life like Americans do?<lb />
CLECH: No, not at all. Americans are constanth moving, whereas<lb />
in France, we take time out each day to communicate with other<lb />
people. Lunch in France is from 12 noon to about two o'clock. The<lb />
entire city practically shuts down during this time. I am amazed at<lb />
how fast Americans eat. The French are not as health conscious as<lb />
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JOYNER: How is the landscape<lb />
Eastern Sorth Carolina?<lb />
CLECH: Bretange"s coastline is very rugged and there are a lot o<lb />
hills and valleys. There are not many Tees there like there are here.<lb />
It's very rural and a lot of the people are dairy farmers. I've noticed<lb />
some farms around here, but the aren't as big as the ones in<lb />
Bretange.<lb />
JOYNER: What do you think about all ihe automobiles on cam-<lb />
pus? Do French student enjoy the luxury of owning an<lb />
automobile?<lb />
CLECH: I am astonished at the number of cars on at LCI and 1<lb />
have just recently realized their importance to the students for<lb />
mobility. In France, the railroad network is verv large. So. it is not<lb />
a problem for anyone to get around France without a car. The<lb />
railroads stop in all the towns, whether they are large or small. I<lb />
understand the nearest passenger railroad around here is in Rocky<lb />
Mount, a town about 45 minutes away from Greenville.<lb />
JOYNER: fs it very expensive to have a car in France?<lb />
CLECH: Yes, it is. When I left France, gasoline was about five<lb />
francs a liter. That would equal a little more than S2 a gallon in<lb />
America. Also. 1 have noticed fuel prices stay the same, but in<lb />
France the price goes up every week.<lb />
JOYNER: What advice can you give to the students of EC I who<lb />
are learning a foreign language?<lb />
CLECH: I know it is difficult, but the student must be persistant<lb />
with this task. Also, I would suggest that the student go to the<lb />
French Lab so that he will have a better understanding of the<lb />
language. I took German as my other foreign language and now 1<lb />
am learning to speak Spanish. It is not the impossible task everyone<lb />
makes it out to be. Anyone can do anything, if the put their mind<lb />
to it.<lb />
Get 'Crafty' At Mendenhall<lb />
By DANIEL MAURER<lb />
Soft Writer<lb />
Hidden away on the lower level<lb />
of the Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center lies something known on-<lb />
ly to a few people, too few as a<lb />
matter of fact. Concealed behind<lb />
the vending machine area lies the<lb />
Crafts Center, a virtual goldmine<lb />
for the amateur artisan.<lb />
The Crafts Center offers ECU<lb />
students, faculty, and staff the<lb />
opportunity to pursue personal<lb />
hobbies or learn new crafts.<lb />
Directed primarily at the non-art<lb />
major, the Crafts Center is a well<lb />
equiped facility where individuals<lb />
can attend workships or simply<lb />
use the equipment on their own.<lb />
Taught by graudate students<lb />
and local craftsmen, the<lb />
workshops cover a wide variety<lb />
of crafts such as photography,<lb />
darkroom techniques, pottery,<lb />
jewelry and enamaling, creative<lb />
stitching, floor loom weaving,<lb />
and much more. Workshop sizes<lb />
are generally small, giving<lb />
students a greater opportunity<lb />
for individual instruction.<lb />
Access to the Crafts Center is<lb />
by membership only. For $15<lb />
students, faculty and staff may<lb />
obtain a membership card and<lb />
one free workshop. While<lb />
members must also supply their<lb />
own materials, those materials<lb />
are readily available and their<lb />
cost is minimal.<lb />
One of the future goals for the<lb />
Crafts Center is to offer special<lb />
workshops and possibly<lb />
customize some of the facilities to<lb />
make them more accessible to<lb />
handicapped persons. Linda<lb />
Barkand, Crafts and Recreation<lb />
Director, is presently surveying<lb />
the situation and gathering infor-<lb />
mation from various professional<lb />
sources. But the handicap crafts<lb />
program has yet to leave the<lb />
drawing board.<lb />
The Crafts Center is open<lb />
Monday through Friday, 5 p.m.<lb />
to 10 p.m and Saturday and<lb />
Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.<lb />
During those times one of three<lb />
supervisors will be on duty to<lb />
help.<lb />
Enrollment for workshops is<lb />
taking place now and sessions<lb />
begin on October 17.<lb />
Americans because they take their time to eat the right foods. A<lb />
typical French breakfast w.l! usually include a cup oi coffee, with<lb />
cream, and a piece of bread. The lunches and dinners are larger,<lb />
usually with three courses.<lb />
JOYNER: take it then, that there are no drive-thru's in France?<lb />
CLECH: As far as I know, there aren't an typ u div�hr's4� i<lb />
France. Even with the American bzfiks, I -sas surprised that people<lb />
trust their money into machines an'd "window tellers" -Tso7ffiere<lb />
are no fast food deliveries in France. Someone delivering a pizza to<lb />
your house in France would be unthinkable.<lb />
JOYNER: What type of American programs are shown on French<lb />
television?<lb />
CLECH: The major shows are "Dallas and "Dynasty" A lot of<lb />
French people watch the shows seriously. By that. 1 mean they<lb />
think most Americans are rich and drive large cars. Of course when<lb />
I arrived in America I saw it was totally different.<lb />
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Pep Ralley � Begins on the hill and ends at Mendenhall, Thursday, 7 p.m.<lb />
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Football Game � ECU Pirates vs. the Buccaneers of East Tennessee State University in Ficklen Stadium Saturday, 2pm<lb />
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Thursday, October 18 at 8:00pm<lb />
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following Pep Rally on the Mall<lb />
Sponsored by Special Concerts<lb />
and Student Homecoming Committe<lb />
Chit wood:<lb />
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view. Chitwood is the new pro-<lb />
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unrivalled prominence<lb />
center for eastern<lb />
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Chitwood: One Committed To Service<lb />
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'7 iave an obligation to this<lb />
(cardiac) division, but also to the<lb />
global development of this<lb />
university complex. "<lb />
This wa the commitment ex-<lb />
pressed by Dr. Walter Randolph<lb />
Chitwood, Jr. in a recent inter-<lb />
view. Chitwood is the new pro-<lb />
fessor and Chief of the new car-<lb />
diac surgery division at the ECU<lb />
Medical School and Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital. With a long<lb />
ten-year residency at Duke<lb />
Medical Center behind him, Chit-<lb />
wood has brought the technology<lb />
of cardiac surgery to the East<lb />
Carolina Medical complex. His<lb />
arrival marks an important<lb />
milestone in the development of<lb />
this complex underscoring its<lb />
unrivalled prominence as the<lb />
center for eastern North<lb />
Carolina's health care. "This (the<lb />
new cardiac surgery division)<lb />
means a lot to the people of<lb />
eastern North Carolina � they<lb />
won't have to go to distant places<lb />
� they can be treated in their<lb />
own community � that's very<lb />
important Chitwood said.<lb />
Chitwood is excited that he can<lb />
provide his services to East<lb />
Carolinians. "Greenville has very<lb />
warm people; my family feels<lb />
comfortable here he said.<lb />
"Cardiac surgery is something<lb />
kind of glamorous; it's always in<lb />
the forefront. We hope to use<lb />
that to help advertise the medical<lb />
school, so more patients who<lb />
need cardiac care will come to<lb />
this area<lb />
Chitwood comes from a "long,<lb />
intense, superb" program at<lb />
Duke Medical Center that pro-<lb />
duces some top medical profes-<lb />
sionals, including Dr. William<lb />
DeVries, a good friend and<lb />
fellow resident of Chitwood's<lb />
who was responsible for implan-<lb />
tation of the first artificial heart<lb />
in Barney Clark. "It has its place<lb />
and may evolve to a clinically ap-<lb />
plicable procedure, but<lb />
transplant is a much more viable<lb />
option for now Chitwood said.<lb />
Chitwood has successfully<lb />
transplanted hearts in animals,<lb />
but he has not yet attempted a<lb />
transplant in a human subject.<lb />
He hopes to perform human<lb />
heart transplants in the years<lb />
ahead. "1 want to develop a busy<lb />
clinical cardiac surgery division<lb />
with good care and good teaching<lb />
� with a well thought-of, well<lb />
recognized program. My goal for<lb />
this program is not only to make<lb />
it better, but also to make the en-<lb />
tire med school better He em-<lb />
phasized his plan to provide<lb />
routine surgery for patients of all<lb />
ages on a full-time basis using<lb />
three to four surgeons capable of<lb />
performing any type of cardiac<lb />
surgery any time.<lb />
To complement this busy<lb />
clinical activity, Chitwood will<lb />
develop an active research facili-<lb />
ty. During his residency at Duke,<lb />
Chitwood was heavily involved in<lb />
research and is now responsible<lb />
for approximately 50 publica-<lb />
tions. His research will involve<lb />
study of the left ventricle and<lb />
changes in blood flow and<lb />
metablolism relating to car-<lb />
diopulmonary bypass and par-<lb />
ticular drugs. Chitwood praised<lb />
the opportunity for research at<lb />
the school of medicine. "There<lb />
are exciting, excellent resources<lb />
here, and the access to these<lb />
resources for research is good<lb />
With all of these tireless goals<lb />
in mind, Chitwood has brought<lb />
with him a pretrained staff from<lb />
Duke Medical Center that he<lb />
refers to as his "nucleus In ad-<lb />
dition he brings the know how of<lb />
high-tech modern equipment he<lb />
describes as "the best of the<lb />
best His commitment to quali-<lb />
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I spent m summer this e�r in the I imon Province of Costa Rica. During m sta<lb />
there. 1 came to admire and respect this country for its true democracy and its at-<lb />
titude toward the proliferation of world peace. C osta Rica's abolishment of arms<lb />
and its I niversitv for Peace should be a monument to the rest of the world's na-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The village in which I lived housed mans Mcaraguan refugees, as did the entire<lb />
province. Politics had a was of winding into mans conversations, and I gradually<lb />
became more polically aware of the Central American crisis from what all aspiring<lb />
anthropologists hope to achieve, the "insider" point of view. It was frustrating yet<lb />
enlightening as I began to see that the point of view of the press and of a large<lb />
amount of people in the T.S. was more than often in conflict with that of many Cen-<lb />
tral Americans.<lb />
It was in my village of Puerto Viejo that I met Paula Palmer, a writer and native<lb />
of Colorado, who has lived and worked on the Talamance Coast for 11 years. Paula<lb />
and 1 became friends, and on the day before I left (osta Rica she gave me a letter<lb />
which she had written to family and friends back n Colorado. It is a sincere and well<lb />
written letter, from a woman who has the advantage of a bicultural viewpoint, that<lb />
of her native country and of Central America. With the presidential elections so<lb />
near, 1 would like to share this letter with you. with hopes that it can give Insight into<lb />
what is actually happening in Mcarauga, Costa Rica, and within our own foreign<lb />
policy. from a person who is living there<lb />
Wanda S. Flanagan<lb />
Senior, Anthropology<lb />
Dear Friends and Family:<lb />
1 recently indulged in a rare luxury, a long-distance phone call to a friend in the<lb />
U.S. I had two good excuses: my birthday and her doctorate degree. I also hoped<lb />
that we'd be able to set a date for her second visit with me here in Costa Rica. She<lb />
said she's planning to come in January with two other good friends � wonderful<lb />
news! I was already imagining introducing these Boulderites to the good, simple<lb />
pleasures of my beach worl, and then my friend said, "Paula, if it seems too<lb />
dangerous, politically, for us to come to Costa Rica, would you meet us instead,<lb />
someplace safe1"<lb />
It's not the only time in recent months that Mans and hopes have suddenly come<lb />
up short against the thought: what if the war s reads to Costa Rica? It's horrible to<lb />
have to worry about this, not just because I liv here, but because Costa Rica is such<lb />
a beautiful country, unique in the world for s democratic, peaceful traditions.<lb />
Costa Rica abolished its army in 1949, cho sing to stay out of the arms race and<lb />
to put tax money into health and education programs instead. Costa Ricans have<lb />
grown proud of their exemplary democracy and their traditions of peacefulness and<lb />
social justice. Last year President Mon,e dieclared Costa Rica's permanent, unarm-<lb />
ed neutrality in other countries' militar conflicts, and a University for Peace has<lb />
been established here to promote peace education and nonviolent conflict resolution<lb />
on an international scale.<lb />
The governments of many Latin American and European nations have publicly<lb />
congratulated Costa Rica for its declared neutrality, especially in view of the armed<lb />
conflicts so close in Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador. The United<lb />
States is conspicuously absent in the list of Costa Rica's supporters. In June, 620 U.<lb />
S. Citizens living in Costa Rica signed a letter of support for Costa Rica's neutrality.<lb />
When we presented the letter to President Monge the week of our own Independence<lb />
Day, he told us he appreciates this indicator of U. S. citizens' support in light of the<lb />
I S government's "cold reception" of Costa Rica's neutrality proclamation.<lb />
President Monge is understating the U.S. position. The Reagan administration is<lb />
doing everything within its power, often overstepping both legal and diplomatic con-<lb />
straints, to militarize Costa Rica as it has already militarized Honduras. The U.S.<lb />
goal is to militarily surround and ultimately to crush the Sandinista government in<lb />
Nicaragua.<lb />
I realize that some of you are fairly well informed about what goes on in Central<lb />
America and that most of you abhor the violence and the U.S. role in accelerating<lb />
the wars. You have access to excellent books like Inevitable Revolutions by Walter<lb />
Lafeber, which describe the historical roots of the present conflicts. But I also figure<lb />
I'm probably the only U.S. citizen most of you know who lives here. Maybe you'd<lb />
appreciate knowing what I see happening around me.<lb />
In 1979 the Nicaraguan people won a revolution against Anastasio Somoza, one<lb />
of the crudest and wealthiest dictators on the planet. The United States had put the<lb />
Somoza family in power in Nicaragua 40 years ago and continued to support the dic-<lb />
tatorship until days befor the regime fell All Latin America celebrated the success<lb />
of the revolution. All Latin America celebrates the achievements of the new San-<lb />
dinista rulers: their literacy campaign, rural and community health program, land<lb />
reform, economic pluralism (some nationalization, some private enterpirse). These<lb />
are the things that matter most to poor people; these, and peace.<lb />
Nicaragua has had no peace.<lb />
The despised Somoza National Guard escaped to Honduras where it organized a<lb />
counter-revolutionary force (the "contras"), equipped, trained and funded with L.<lb />
S. tax dollars. The U.S. government has built air force and naval bases in Honduras<lb />
where more than 2,000 American military men are stationed. Joint U.S-Honduras<lb />
military maneuvers have been in operation in Honduras continually during 1984.<lb />
And the CIA-supported contras have been attacking Nicaraguan villages and<lb />
government outposts since 1980.<lb />
In recent months President Reagan has vowed to keep financing, supplying and<lb />
advising the contras in spue of the Congressional vote to stop this funding. He has<lb />
also jeopardized the United States in worldwide public opinion by disregarding the<lb />
International Court ruling against the U.Sbacked mining of Nicaragua's ports, the<lb />
truth is there would be little armed opposition to the Nicaraguan government<lb />
without U.S. dollars, weapons and military advisors.<lb />
And what would happen if the fighting stopped for lack of funds? Well, we can't<lb />
know for sure, but at least the Sandinistas would have the opportunity to<lb />
demilitarize their society put their soldiers to work on agricultural production, and<lb />
loosen up the government control that they have justified because their country is<lb />
under attack.<lb />
The government that will be elected there in November would have to put itself to<lb />
work resolving the country's internal conflicts � but with programs, not with guns.<lb />
In this effort they would have the cooperation of many democratic nations.<lb />
I have a young Nicaraguan friend who fought with the contras for three years. His<lb />
name is Augustine. I met him when he came to Puerto Viejo to take up fishing, hav-<lb />
ing fled from the fighting in his own country. This is what he told me:<lb />
"I don't agree with the Sandinistas, so I took up fighting with the contras and I<lb />
got to the rank of captain. Me and some of the other captains disagreed with the<lb />
leaders and when we explained our ideas we noticed that they never accepted what<lb />
we suggested. Finally they told us, 'Look, we can't do what you all want because we<lb />
get our money from the CIA and they have their own plan. So iust follow our orders<lb />
and keep quiet<lb />
"So I get to realize I'm out there in the jungle risking my life and losing my<lb />
friends because I think we're fighting for ourselves, for Nicaraguans, and I get to<lb />
learn it's only for CIA we're dying for. If they don't listen to us now when we're<lb />
fighting how they're going to listen to us if we even win the fight?<lb />
"So I decide to leave the fighting and wait until it's over and then go back and<lb />
work for my town and my family. The thing that has me worried is it looks like the<lb />
fighting will never stop because those big people only care about power, while we,<lb />
the poor people, we only want peace and work<lb />
As long as Ronald Reagan is President of the United States, Augustine will not be<lb />
able to go back to Nicaragua to live and work in peace. Nicaragua is not a Grenada<lb />
that can be invaded and subdued in a matter of days. The people of Nicaragua suf-<lb />
fered too long under Somoza to ever consent to be defeated and governed again by<lb />
Somoza's men. Please believe me when I say the U.S. military "solution" is no solu-<lb />
tion at all. It's a waste of your tax money, a drain on Nicaragua's scarce resources, a<lb />
senseless, protracted massacre that offers hope to no one.<lb />
And yet it appears that President Reagan is preparing an all-out assault on<lb />
Nicaragua, despite the protests and alternatives offered by the Sandinistas<lb />
themselves, the world community and the Contadora negotiating group. Look what<lb />
his administration is doing in Costa Rica:<lb />
The U.S. has persuaded Costa Rica, a country without an army, to accept $9<lb />
million in military aid. For the first time in history Costa Ricans see armed men in<lb />
camouflage fatigues on the streets of the capital city and riding around in U. S. army<lb />
jeeps. The American embassy here has been pressing Costa Rica to accept a group of<lb />
1,000 U.S. National Guardsmen whose task would be to "build roads" in the nor-<lb />
thern zone bordering on Nicaragua. Costa Rica rejected the U.S. soldiers in<lb />
December last year; the proposal was made again in January, and President Monge<lb />
had to fortify his neutrality position with a tour of European states to secure their<lb />
support in order to say "no thanks" again to the U.S.<lb />
But A.I.D. will get the job done anyway. The U.S. agency announced the financ-<lb />
ing of 64 separate projects to build infrastructure (roads, bridges, extended airport<lb />
runways and facilities) in the northern border region. These are war preparations.<lb />
The airport in the northern zone, for example, was just amplified in 1982 despite<lb />
arguments then that the work was unnecessary by Costa Rican standards. Now AID<lb />
is funding further construction. WHY?<lb />
Meanwhile, an intense propaganda campaign in Costa Rican newspapers is<lb />
financed by the CIA. The intent is to make Costa Ricans so fearful of Nicaraguan<lb />
military aggression that they will accept Costa Rican militarization as a necessary<lb />
defense measure. The CIA calls this propaganda "disinformation an Orwellian<lb />
term for lies. The big lie in this case is that the Sandinistas are the aggressors. The<lb />
United States has not even been able to provide evidence that the Sandinistas are ar-<lb />
ming the rebels in El Salvador. Nicaragua is unde attack by the United States. It is<lb />
not attacking anyone. Yet full-page ads fill Costa Rican newspapers with scare<lb />
headlines lik<lb />
"Are we men or chickens?"<lb />
"Do we have blood in our veins or ice-water?"<lb />
"Are we going to wait until THEY invade Central Park'1"<lb />
You can see how this propaganda appeals to the machista side of the Latin per-<lb />
sonality, equating militarism with manhood, undermining the traditional Costa<lb />
Rican values of pacifism and neutrality. It is reallv terrible to see the Umved States<lb />
setting out to subvert the one stable, peaceful democracy in Central .America<lb />
I am fearful of a war soon to be fought on Costa Rican soil. It won't be started by<lb />
Nicaragua. It will be started by my own country's government. It won't end soon'<lb />
and the United States will not win it because the United States has mis-identified the<lb />
enemy. The enemy in Central America is the gruelling persistence of injustice<lb />
repression and poverty. The wars fueled by U.S. economic interests and waged with<lb />
U.S. weaponry are only aggravating the injustice, repression and poverty with the<lb />
additional griefs of violent death and homelessness for millions of refugees.<lb />
But what about the Communist threat? All the evidence shows that where people<lb />
can live decently, where they perceive fairness and opportunity and participation in<lb />
decision making, Russian-style Communism is no threat at all. In Costa Rica for<lb />
example, in the last national election (1982), the union of three leftist parties was on-<lb />
ly able to gain 2 percent of the popular vote.<lb />
If the U.S. would put is resources to work supporting Central American land<lb />
reform, pluralistic economic developement and the strengthening of democratic in-<lb />
stitutions � instead of war � Communism would soon have little appeal in the<lb />
region. As long as the U.S. carries the Big Stick, it will be attacked, justifiably, as<lb />
the Bully. The irony of Ronald Reagan's militaristic policy in Central America is<lb />
that it pushes people toward Communism. Our less trigger-happy allies seem to<lb />
understand this. Not one of them supports Reagan's military strategy in Central<lb />
America.<lb />
The Reagan administration is just plain wrong, tragically wrong, in its militaristic<lb />
approach to Central America's turmoil.<lb />
Thank God there are peace efforts to give hope against Reagan's belligerence. The<lb />
European community, the Contadora Group, the Latin American democracies,<lb />
Costa Rica as a whole, and hundreds of churches and organizations in the U.S. are<lb />
promoting alternatives to the fighting in Central America.<lb />
And, most hopeful of all, the U.S. Deomocratic Party has approved a platform<lb />
calling for an end to U.S. military intervention in Central America.<lb />
This year the Presidential election offers us a clear choice between war and peace.<lb />
I'm writing this letter to ask you on behalf of mv Central American neighbors to<lb />
make a choice for peace in 1984.<lb />
If you normally vote Republican, please make an exception this year. If you<lb />
already plan to vote for Mondale and Ferraro, please do much more than that<lb />
Please use your spare time � or make spare time � to work actively for the<lb />
Democratic ticket. This year it's a matter of life and death for millions of Central<lb />
American people, for my neighbors. For my adopted country.<lb />
I cherish many of the deepest values of the American people. Can you feel with<lb />
me the pain of seeing our values debased and distorted in a region where our<lb />
presence brings death and division rather than hope and healing? Mexico's great<lb />
novelist Carlos Fuentes speaks for all of Latin America when he says that "Yankee<lb />
Go Home" is not the cry of our southern neighbors. They don't want our absence,<lb />
but what Fuentes calls our "civilized presence Is that so much to ask of us?<lb />
We are not helpless against our President's betrayal of our values and our civiliz<lb />
tion. Please join me in these actions to re-route our Central American policy towa d<lb />
justice and peace:<lb />
1) Urge your congressional representatives to vote against all military "aid" to<lb />
Central America. Urge them also to formally endorse and fully support Costa Rica's<lb />
neutrality.<lb />
2) Work for and vote for Senate and House candidates who are committed to in-<lb />
ternational cooperation and negotiation instead of unilateral military intervention.<lb />
3) Work hard for and vote for Mondale and Ferraro.<lb />
In May this year, 40,000 Costa Ricans paraded in the streets of San Jose in sup-<lb />
port of Peace and Neutrality, some 50 American residents here marched with them<lb />
under a banner that read: "U.S. Citizens for Costa Rican Neutrality We were<lb />
cheered and applauded, and it felt marvelous to be makeing a positive statement for<lb />
peace against all the forces of war. One Costa rican, reading our banner, said to me:<lb />
"Ha! North Americans for peace? That will be the day<lb />
That will be the day, dear friends. We can make that day come true. It's very ex-<lb />
citing to get to look forward to a new, constructive era of US-Central American<lb />
cooperation. It would feel so good to be a part of that change.<lb />
My very best wishes to you.<lb />
Look forward to the upcomming schedule of events for Central America Week.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
OCTOBER II, 1984<lb />
Page 12<lb />
Pirates Ready<lb />
For Hurricane<lb />
Pittsburgh defensive end Tony Woods (90) wraps up Pirate quarter<lb />
hack Darrell Speed (2) in last Saturday's game. Although EC!<lb />
ost<lb />
17-10. Speed had the best game of<lb />
passes without an interception<lb />
NEIL JOHNSON � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
his young career completing 11 of 21<lb />
Manwaring Optimistic About Season<lb />
B SCOTT POWERS<lb />
uitiam sport Kditor<lb />
It will be a different type of<lb />
Lady Pirate basketball team that<lb />
will take the court this season, and<lb />
according to head coach Emily<lb />
Manwaring. it will be a lot more<lb />
exciting.<lb />
"We're going to run, press and<lb />
steal the ball � anything to<lb />
generate some excitement on the<lb />
court Manwaring said.<lb />
Manwaring replaced former<lb />
head coach Cathy Andruzzi at the<lb />
end of the 1984 season, bringing<lb />
with her JoAnne Bly, her assistant<lb />
at San Francisco State. Laurie<lb />
Sikes, a former ECU standout,<lb />
will also serve as an assistant<lb />
coach.<lb />
Manwaring, unlike her<lb />
predecessor, will work for an up-<lb />
tempo game. "I'd like for us to<lb />
average 120 points a game she<lb />
said.<lb />
Last year's team averaged just<lb />
over 56 points a game, while giv-<lb />
ing up about the same.<lb />
As tar as the defense is concern-<lb />
ed, the name of Manwaring's<lb />
defensive scheme speaks for itself.<lb />
It's called the "destroj 1) and<lb />
the coach has set some high goals<lb />
for it.<lb />
"We want our defense to hold<lb />
the other team to less than 54<lb />
points a game she said.<lb />
For a team to score 120 points a<lb />
game and hold the opposing team<lb />
to such a low amount ma seem<lb />
impossible, but Manwaring has<lb />
faith that it can be done.<lb />
"We'll have to put a lot o<lb />
pressure on the other team<lb />
because we're not going to have<lb />
the height to sta down inside<lb />
with them she commented.<lb />
"We're going to try to beat them<lb />
up and down the court The<lb />
tallest player listed on this year's<lb />
roster is only 5-11.<lb />
Manwaring knows of the con-<lb />
troversy between Andruzzi and<lb />
the fans in the past, and hopes<lb />
that they can be laid to rest.<lb />
"We want to hold our own this<lb />
year, and get our attendance up<lb />
she said. "We've got to win some<lb />
more games this year if we want to<lb />
do that, and 1 feel that we can.<lb />
"I want the fans to come to the<lb />
game to have a good time she<lb />
added. "I want people to come<lb />
out and cheer, or don't come at<lb />
all<lb />
In order to generate some en-<lb />
thusiasm on the team during<lb />
preseason workouts, Manwaring<lb />
names a Workout Player of the<lb />
Week every week. This will<lb />
become the Player of the Week<lb />
once the season gets underway.<lb />
Anita Anderson, a 5-11 senior<lb />
from Raleigh, was named<lb />
Workout Player of the Week for<lb />
last week. "Anita wants to do<lb />
really well Manwaring said.<lb />
"She's happj to work and she's<lb />
playing through a lot of pain<lb />
now Anderson suffers from an<lb />
ongoing back injury.<lb />
The only real difficulty thus tar<lb />
for the team is adjusting to the<lb />
personnel changes and not with<lb />
the system. However. Manwaring<lb />
expects the problem will correct<lb />
itself in the near future.<lb />
As one can see. a lot o change<lb />
is store for the 1984-85 edition o<lb />
the Lad) Pirate basketball team.<lb />
But looking at the recent exodus<lb />
o fans away from the games and<lb />
the lack of progress of the pro-<lb />
gram in the last few years, change<lb />
is essential to make the Lady<lb />
Pirates a team that will once again<lb />
be the leaders o' ECU athletics.<lb />
ECU head football coach Ed<lb />
Emory quoted baseball great<lb />
Yogi Berra at his weekly press<lb />
conference, saying "it ain't over,<lb />
till it's over<lb />
The Pirate head coach is off to<lb />
his worst start (1-5) since coming<lb />
to ECU in 1981, but is still confi-<lb />
dent that his team can turn it<lb />
around.<lb />
"We've got a long way to go<lb />
Emory said, "but we can still<lb />
have a successful season. We<lb />
have a strong program with<lb />
strong people in it � it's just a<lb />
matter of playing with consisten-<lb />
cy<lb />
In last Saturday's 17-10 loss to<lb />
Pittsburgh, Emory said the<lb />
Pirates played well enough to<lb />
win, but they just blew a lot of<lb />
scoring opportunities.<lb />
Although a dropped pass in the<lb />
endone and a missed field goal<lb />
were among those botched op-<lb />
portunities, Emory especially<lb />
noted what took place at the end<lb />
of the first half.<lb />
ECU had called a timeout with<lb />
eight seconds remaining on the<lb />
16-yard line, and instead of pass-<lb />
ing into the endzone, Bobby Clair<lb />
was sent up the midlle for a gain<lb />
of five yards.<lb />
"It would have been a hell of a<lb />
play if it had worked Emory-<lb />
said. "One of our fifth-year<lb />
lineman missed the call and<lb />
didn't block who he was suppos-<lb />
ed to<lb />
Although a fulfilled assign-<lb />
ment could have proved to be the<lb />
turning point in the game, Emorv<lb />
accepted responsibilty tor the<lb />
mishap. "We looked disorganiz-<lb />
ed because 1 sent Darrell (ECU<lb />
quarterback Darrell Speed) ba.k<lb />
on the field without a plav.<lb />
'With an inexperienced<lb />
quarterback we tried to get a little<lb />
to fancy Emory continued.<lb />
"We should have taken the three<lb />
points<lb />
Emory said part of the team's<lb />
failure to be productive on of-<lb />
tense can be attributed to the lack<lb />
ot teamwork. "We've got the<lb />
strength and the speed, hut we<lb />
just don't have good team<lb />
chemistry<lb />
Emory said the team will ta<lb />
giant step forward when Speed<lb />
develops the ability to recogme<lb />
defensive formations and adjust<lb />
the call at the line of scrimmage<lb />
"He's just too darn young<lb />
Emory remarked. "It's rnv fault<lb />
for not having him plav in a<lb />
backup role to Kevin Ingram (la I<lb />
year's starting quarterback)<lb />
Although Emory felt his t<lb />
should have defeated the Pan<lb />
thers, he did sav the rest of the<lb />
offensive unit played well. "Oui<lb />
offensive line played the best thev<lb />
have all season. Tim Mitchell and<lb />
Jimmy Walden had the best<lb />
games of their season, and the<lb />
receivers plaved well, despite the<lb />
absence of Stefon Adams<lb />
Adams plaved defense for the<lb />
first time on the collegiate lev el<lb />
against Pitt. He was moved from<lb />
split end to free safety, and<lb />
responded with a team leading<lb />
ten tackles.<lb />
Defensively, Emory was still<lb />
disappointed with his team's per-<lb />
formance. "We're just not a verv<lb />
good tackling football team right<lb />
now. Craig Heyward had a heck<lb />
of a day (17 rushes, 110 yards),<lb />
but we've been missing tackles<lb />
for the last five weeks<lb />
The one bright spot was the<lb />
play of Lawrence Brooks, who<lb />
has seen limited action since ar-<lb />
riving at ECU. Brooks was v<lb />
one of the team captains for the<lb />
Pirates' game with Tulsa Satur-<lb />
day night.<lb />
Mthough ECl 's ive<lb />
plav may not be up to par. Emory<lb />
said Tulsa's defensive unit is the<lb />
toughest his team will see all year.<lb />
The Golden Hurricane is led bv<lb />
defensive lineman Robert P -<lb />
(6' 7" � 290 pounds) and By<lb />
Jones (6 4" � 280 pounds).<lb />
Tulsa stands 2-3 on the year,<lb />
and they're coming off an im-<lb />
pressive 35-7 victory over Wesi<lb />
Texas State.<lb />
Adams Makes Transition To Secondary<lb />
B SCOTT COOPER<lb />
stiff Wr1l�T<lb />
Split end Stefon Adams<lb />
played defense for the First time<lb />
in his collegiate career Saturday<lb />
against Pittsburgh, and in do-<lb />
ing so, led the Pirate defense<lb />
with ten tackles.<lb />
Adams has been the leading<lb />
receiver on the football team<lb />
for the last two seasons, and is<lb />
the eighth leading receiver in<lb />
ECU history � but according<lb />
to head coach Ed Emory, the<lb />
move was necessary.<lb />
"Our secondary play against<lb />
N.C. State was awful, and I felt<lb />
we needed to strenghten it<lb />
Emory said. "Stefon is one of<lb />
the best natural athletes on the<lb />
team, and I knew he could do<lb />
the job if we put him back<lb />
there<lb />
Adams said he was a bit<lb />
reluctant to make the move<lb />
when First asked by Emory, but<lb />
1 'Stefon is one of the<lb />
best natural athletes<lb />
on the team. I knew<lb />
he could do the job<lb />
(in the defensive<lb />
backfield) if we put<lb />
him back there<lb />
�Ed Emory<lb />
felt the move would be<lb />
beneficial to his football<lb />
career. "The coaches didn't<lb />
pressure me, and said the deci-<lb />
sion to make the switch was up<lb />
to me Adams explained.<lb />
"But I felt I would have a bet-<lb />
ter chance at making the pros if<lb />
I had experience at two posi-<lb />
tions<lb />
Although Adams was the<lb />
defensive leader against Pitt, he<lb />
said playing in the secondary is<lb />
more of a challenge than his<lb />
former position. "Defense is<lb />
harder because you have to be<lb />
more aware Adams said. "A<lb />
missed tackle or a blown<lb />
coverage can result in a big play<lb />
for the opponent<lb />
Despite his natural talents,<lb />
Adams spent many extra hours<lb />
after practice looking over<lb />
Films. "I studied different for-<lb />
mations and the pass routes of<lb />
other receivers Adams<lb />
remarked. "I really enjoy<lb />
defense and I know 1 must<lb />
work harder and harder each<lb />
week to prepare myself<lb />
"He really worked hard last<lb />
week and did a fine job for<lb />
us stated Linwood Ferguson,<lb />
defensive secondary coach.<lb />
"Stefon is a fine young man,<lb />
and didn't mind making the<lb />
change. He is the type who<lb />
would do anything to help the<lb />
team<lb />
Stefon has two brothers also<lb />
playing on the Pirate football<lb />
team (Amos and Calvin). But<lb />
his older brother Ricky, who<lb />
graduated from N.C. State a<lb />
few years back, has been his<lb />
� biggest idol. "I've always wat-<lb />
ched him play, and admired<lb />
Stefon Adams<lb />
him a great deal Stefon said.<lb />
"I got my positive attitude<lb />
from Ricky Ironically, in his<lb />
senior year, Ricky was also<lb />
moved from the receiver spot<lb />
to play defense.<lb />
Stefon played tailback and<lb />
free safety in high school at<lb />
Southwest Guilford. However,<lb />
the move from offense to<lb />
defense on the collegiate level<lb />
was more difficult. "The tran-<lb />
sition was kind of tough but I<lb />
got support from the players<lb />
and coaches remarked<lb />
Adams. "Vernard (Wynn) gave<lb />
me advice on coverages and<lb />
other defenses, and K.K.<lb />
(Kevin Walker) guided me as<lb />
well<lb />
"Stefon handled the transi-<lb />
tion with an open mind, and<lb />
showed a lot of character and<lb />
class said coach Ferguson.<lb />
Against the Panthers,<lb />
Walker (cornerback and room-<lb />
mate of Adams) talked to<lb />
Adams, making him aware of<lb />
given situations throughout the<lb />
game.  He gave good run sup-<lb />
port against Pitt Walker add-<lb />
ed. "Stefon needs a bit more<lb />
work, but he still plaved very<lb />
well<lb />
Many people had an in-<lb />
fluence on Stefon's football<lb />
career, and Adams speaks very<lb />
highly of his high school offen-<lb />
sive line coach. "Coach Cog-<lb />
gins saw I had ability and really<lb />
pushed me Adams said,<lb />
while also adding that his<lb />
coach's impact has helped him<lb />
to become a better football<lb />
player.<lb />
At the collegiate level, not<lb />
many players get the chance to<lb />
7r wouldn't be easy<lb />
(making it in<lb />
professional<lb />
football). I would<lb />
have to put forth a<lb />
great deal of<lb />
effort. "<lb />
�Stefon Adams<lb />
play on both sides of the line.<lb />
Stefon just may be one player<lb />
with the capabilities to do so.<lb />
"I'd like to play both ways, but<lb />
it would be very tough<lb />
Adams said. The coaching<lb />
staff said that if needed, Stefon<lb />
could get the chance near the<lb />
end of the season.<lb />
Adams also hopes to be<lb />
drafted as a professional<lb />
player. "It would be a big plus,<lb />
and 1 would have to keep a very<lb />
positive attitude. It wouldn't be<lb />
easy, because I would have to<lb />
put forth a great deal of<lb />
effort   ������<lb />
Last year's Pirate squad w . w.   ��T' t .  :<lb />
graduated 11 players to the<lb />
professional ranks, and it<lb />
shouldn't be a surprise to Stefon Adams (14) played defense for the first time on the collegiate level in his team's 17-10 love .� d<lb />
Pirate fans to see Stefon sburgh last weekend. The senior split endfree safety went into the contest as the team's leadinJ r!l,<lb />
Adams make it as well. but came away with a game-high 10 tackles<lb />
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Third and la�t: Tulsa will be the<lb />
third, and last, opponent on 1 as'<lb />
Carolina's 1984 schedule I<lb />
ECU will be facing for the I<lb />
time. The other two prior to the<lb />
Golden Hurricane were Pitt and<lb />
Georgia Southern. The Pu<lb />
sport a 1-1 record agair,<lb />
time opponents in 1984 (U r<lb />
win over Georgia Southern and<lb />
17-10 loss to Pitt)<lb />
Nichols moves up: W tth<lb />
catches for 62 yards in lasl �-� � r<lb />
17-10 loss to Pitt, sen<lb />
Rickv Nichols leapfrog<lb />
the No 5 spol �<lb />
career vardage<lb />
Chesapeake. Va . nati �  I<lb />
accumulated 91? .arecr �<lb />
yards, pushing him ;<lb />
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just 110 vards sh I<lb />
Dave Bumgarner (1<lb />
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receptions list as he r.<lb />
three-plus seasons N<lb />
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Nichols uld nee: i<lb />
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to becoem the<lb />
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Pirates can still salvage a wii<lb />
season out of 198- <lb />
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after last week's 35 victor)<lb />
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respectable 50 winning perot<lb />
tage.<lb />
Yet. Tulsa. like East Carolina a<lb />
year ago. has been overlooked bv<lb />
the post-season bowls The lasl<lb />
time a Tulsa team plaved<lb />
bowl game was 1976 when the<lb />
Golden Hurricane dropped a<lb />
20-1" decision to McNeese State<lb />
of the Southland Conference in<lb />
the Independence Bowl<lb />
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played twice on artificial surface<lb />
during the 1984 season and have<lb />
come up empty handed both<lb />
times. ECU droped a 17-12 deci-<lb />
sion to Central Michigan in Mt.<lb />
Pleasant, Mi an last week's<lb />
17-10 loss to Pitt in Pitt Stadium<lb />
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third, and last, opponent on East<lb />
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ECU will be facing for the first<lb />
time. The other two prior to the<lb />
Golden Hurricane were Pitt and<lb />
Georgia Southern. The Pirates<lb />
sport a 1-1 record against first-<lb />
time opponents in 1984 (34-27<lb />
win over Georgia Southern and<lb />
17-10 loss to Pitt).<lb />
Nichols moves up: With his five<lb />
catches for 62 yards in last week's<lb />
P-10 loss to Pitt, senior flanker<lb />
Ricky Nichols leapfrogged into<lb />
the No. 5 spot on ECU's all-time<lb />
career yardage list. The<lb />
Chesapeake, Va native now has<lb />
accumulated 913 career receiving<lb />
vards, pushing him past Stan<lb />
Eure (882 yards) and Dick Cor-<lb />
rada (906 yards). Nichols is now<lb />
lust 110 yards shy of overtaking<lb />
Dave Bumgarner (1,023 yards)<lb />
for the No. 4 spot with five games<lb />
still to play.<lb />
Nichols also took over the No.<lb />
8 spot on the school's career<lb />
receptions list as he now has 49 in<lb />
three-plus seasons. Nichols is just<lb />
two shy of No. 7, three shy of<lb />
No. 6 and nine short of No. 5.<lb />
Nichols would need 31 receptions<lb />
in ECU's last five games of 1984<lb />
to becoem the school's all-time<lb />
receptions leader.<lb />
Still could be a winner: Even<lb />
though ECU finds itself in a very<lb />
uncomfortable 1-5 situation, the<lb />
Pirates can still sahage a winning<lb />
season out of 1984 with a little<lb />
luck. By winning the last five<lb />
games of 1984 ECU would finish<lb />
a 6-5 and would avoid its first los-<lb />
ing season since 1981, when the<lb />
Pirates posted a 5-6 mark.<lb />
This season is also the first that<lb />
finds Head Coach Ed Emory<lb />
with a losing record after six<lb />
games. In each of Emory's first<lb />
three seasons he was 3-3 six<lb />
games deep into the season while<lb />
last season saw his Pirates 5-1.<lb />
Identical start: Tulsa is now 2-3<lb />
after last week's 35-7 victory over<lb />
Missouri Valley Conference op-<lb />
ponent West Texas State, which<lb />
matches exactly the Golden Hur-<lb />
ncane's 1983 record at this point<lb />
the season. This season's win<lb />
have come against West Texas<lb />
sate and Southern Illinois while<lb />
the losses have been to Arkansas<lb />
(18-9) and nationally-ranked<lb />
Oklahoma State (31-7) and<lb />
Brigham Young (38-15).<lb />
The 1983 season saw Tulsa<lb />
defeat San Diego State and Nor-<lb />
thwest Louisiana while losing to<lb />
Arkansas, Oklahoma and<lb />
Oklahoma State in its first five.<lb />
The Golden Hurrican then reeled<lb />
" six straight victories, but like<lb />
East Carolina, was not extended<lb />
a bowl invitation.<lb />
Since 1972 Tulsa, under<lb />
eighth-year coach Jim Cooper, is<lb />
an impressive 81-45-1 since the<lb />
1973 season. The Golden Hur-<lb />
ricane has suffered only one los-<lb />
ing season in the past 11 seasons,<lb />
that being a 3-8 campaign in<lb />
1977, Cooper's first year as head<lb />
coach. Under Cooper the Golden<lb />
Hurricane is 53-29.<lb />
The Cooper Era at Tulsa:<lb />
1977: 3-8; 1978: 9-2; 1979:<lb />
1980: 8-3; 1981: 7-4; 1982:<lb />
1983: 8-3; 1984: 2-3.<lb />
6-<lb />
10-<lb />
Cooper earned MVC Coach of<lb />
the Year honors in 1982 for that<lb />
10-1 team, which finished the<lb />
season ranked 16th by UPI and<lb />
19th by AP in the final polls.<lb />
C ooper also serves as the school's<lb />
athletic director, a position he<lb />
assumed in 1981.<lb />
Winners of late: With the last<lb />
tour seasons the Tulsa Golden<lb />
Hurricane are quickly<lb />
establishing themselves as one of<lb />
college football's top programs.<lb />
Tulsa has recorded seasons of<lb />
8-3, 7-4, 10-1 and 8-3 since 1980.<lb />
That adds up to an impressive<lb />
33-11 mark for Head Coach Jim<lb />
Cooper and his staff, a very<lb />
respectable .750 winning percen-<lb />
tage.<lb />
Yet, Tulsa, like East Carolina a<lb />
year ago, has been overlooked by<lb />
the post-season bowls. The last<lb />
'ime a Tulsa team played in a<lb />
bowl game was 1976 when the<lb />
Golden Hurricane dropped a<lb />
20-17 decision to McNeese State<lb />
of the Southland Conference in<lb />
the Independence Bowl.<lb />
Pirates on turf: East Carolina has<lb />
played twice on artificial surface<lb />
during the 1984 season and have<lb />
come up empty handed both<lb />
times. ECU droped a 17-12 deci-<lb />
sion to Central Michigan in Mt.<lb />
Pleasant, Mi an last week's<lb />
17-10 loss to Pitt in Pitt Stadium.<lb />
During the 1983 season the<lb />
Pirates played twice on turf,<lb />
splitting the two games with Tem-<lb />
ple (a 24-11 victory) and Florida<lb />
(a 24-17 loss). Over the last two<lb />
seasons ECU is 1-3 on the carpet.<lb />
Not since The 1971 season was<lb />
the last time an East Carolina<lb />
football team found itself 1-5 six<lb />
weeks into the college football<lb />
season. At 1-5 in 1984, ECU con-<lb />
tinues to mimmick that 1971<lb />
season when the Pirates dropped<lb />
their first three, notched a vic-<lb />
tory, than dropped two straight.<lb />
That year, however, did see<lb />
ECU, under first-year Head<lb />
Coach Sonny Randle, bounce<lb />
back to finish with three victories<lb />
in its last four games. The Pirates<lb />
(4-6) played only 10 games during<lb />
the 1971 season.<lb />
Key is 17: In East Carolina's first<lb />
six games of 1984, the number 17<lb />
has appeared in the final score<lb />
four times. Once for ECU, when<lb />
the Pirates found themselves on<lb />
the short side of a 48-17 final at<lb />
Florida State, and three times for<lb />
opponents: a 17-0 Temple vic-<lb />
tory, a 17-12 Central Michigan<lb />
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(31-22 State victory) and Georgia<lb />
Southern (a 34-27 ECU victory).<lb />
Stefon impressive: Senior Stefon<lb />
Adams debut at free safety last<lb />
week was an impressive one. The<lb />
High Point, N.C native, made<lb />
the switch following ECU's loss<lb />
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Guilford High School in High<lb />
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history. The Golden Hurricane<lb />
sports an 0-2 mark against the<lb />
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with the last meeting coming in<lb />
1971 (51-21 Wake Forest victorv<lb />
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New record performances are<lb />
expected this season by ECU<lb />
swim coach Rick Kobe as the<lb />
Pirates prepare for the 1984 fall<lb />
schedule by holding their annual<lb />
pentathalon intrasquad meet to-<lb />
day.<lb />
In this pre-season event each<lb />
team member competes in the<lb />
100-yard freestyle, breaststroke,<lb />
backstroke, butterfly and the<lb />
200-yard individual medley.<lb />
Points are scored according to<lb />
where each time places on a pre-<lb />
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"This event sets the season for<lb />
Upcoming Season<lb />
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some swimmers in the past that<lb />
did so good in events other than<lb />
their specialty that they were<lb />
switched to that event Kobe<lb />
also uses the pentathalon to<lb />
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for he regular season.<lb />
Although coming off last<lb />
year's excellent 8-4 record against<lb />
tough competition, the coach<lb />
feels this could be the finest<lb />
squad ever at ECU. "We should<lb />
be better this year he said.<lb />
"We've got many returnees that<lb />
qualified for or placed in the na-<lb />
tionals He also expects several<lb />
freshmen to strengthen the team<lb />
this year.<lb />
A review of the 1984 men's<lb />
roster shows the expected strong<lb />
points of the Pirate squad.<lb />
Chema Larranaga, Sr Peru<lb />
� Olympic team member for<lb />
Peru in '80 and '84. Current ECU<lb />
record holder in 1000 and<lb />
1650-yard freestyle. Eastern<lb />
champion last year.<lb />
Scott Eagle, Jr Winston-<lb />
Salem � Top Pirate diver last<lb />
year. Rated one of best ever at<lb />
ECU. Two-time regional champ<lb />
and qualified for nationals last<lb />
season.<lb />
Chris Pittelli, Jr NJ � Two-<lb />
time most valuable swimmer for<lb />
ECU. Scored most points on<lb />
IRS Playoffs Get Underway<lb />
ByJEANNETTEROTH<lb />
Staff WrHa<lb />
With the onset of playoffs in<lb />
practically all current intramural<lb />
activities, action on the courts<lb />
and fields of ECU are heating up.<lb />
Television is not the only place<lb />
to see Monday. Night Football.<lb />
On the intramural gridiron,<lb />
teams are being eliminated slow-<lb />
ly, as the winners wait for their<lb />
big chance at the 1984 champion-<lb />
ship. This Monday, Third Regi-<lb />
ment knocked off AFROTC, 32<lb />
to 13. The Slay Niner's held off<lb />
the " team, 44 to 34. Stuart<lb />
Holland scored 22 points to<lb />
almost single-handedly defeat the<lb />
'Y's'despite a great effort by Ed-<lb />
die Hamod who added 20 points<lb />
of his own. In a penalty ridden<lb />
game between the Love Brokers<lb />
and Top Cock 'A the Brokers'<lb />
walked away with the victory in-<lb />
suring their spot for competition<lb />
in upcoming playoff action.<lb />
Co-rec softball playoffs begin<lb />
with four teams boasting<lb />
undefeated records. The Mixed<lb />
Sticks, fried City Gang, Born to<lb />
Run, and Dodge City Hustlers<lb />
will all battle it out for the cham-<lb />
pionship with starting playoff<lb />
records of 4-0.<lb />
Team putt-putt is moving right<lb />
along as the Beta Theta Pi squad<lb />
retains the best record with six<lb />
wins and no losses. 1 hey are the<lb />
team to beat in the fraternity divi-<lb />
sion, while the Tyler Tee-Offsaxe<lb />
expected to take the trophy in the<lb />
women's division. Check for up-<lb />
coming final scores o three-on-<lb />
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and punt, pass and kick are going<lb />
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tober. Don't forget to sign up in<lb />
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second session begins Oct. 15. A<lb />
special drop-in class will be held<lb />
on Saturdays for only 50 cents on<lb />
a first-come first-serve basis �<lb />
participate through Intramurals.<lb />
team at Eastern championships.<lb />
Andy Cook, Jr, Greenville �<lb />
Transfer from University of<lb />
Georgia. Expected to challenge<lb />
record book in freestyle events.<lb />
Kevin Hidalgo, Sr, Virginia �<lb />
Finalist in Easterns at 100 and<lb />
200-yard backstroke.<lb />
Stratton Smith, Sr, Charlotte<lb />
� Third in mile and fourth in 400<lb />
individual medley at Easterns.<lb />
Pat Brennan, Fr, Charlotte �<lb />
Expected to develop into a top<lb />
freestyler and individual<lb />
medalist.<lb />
Bruce Brockschmidt, Va. �<lb />
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team. Already close to varsity<lb />
records.<lb />
Lee Hicks, Hickory � Top<lb />
breaststroker. Expected to con-<lb />
tinue improving this season.<lb />
The women's team also had a<lb />
great year during the '83 season,<lb />
finishing 9-4 and qualifying nine<lb />
members for the nationals, with<lb />
one making All-America.<lb />
"We think our experience will<lb />
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said. "We're getting to the point<lb />
where we are competitive with<lb />
some of the top teams, even<lb />
though they have more funds to<lb />
work with<lb />
Here's a look at the women's<lb />
'84 fall leaders:<lb />
Nancy James, Sr, Winston-<lb />
Salem � Only senior, former<lb />
All-America. Working to regain<lb />
top form. Specialist in free-style<lb />
sprint, co-captain.<lb />
Jessica Feinberg, Jr, NJ �<lb />
Qualified for nationals last<lb />
season and was first alternate at<lb />
100-yard breaststroke. Holds<lb />
ECU record in same event. Cur-<lb />
rently rated best swimmer on<lb />
team.<lb />
Jean Keating, So. NY � Na-<lb />
tional qualifier for 50-yard<lb />
freestyle. Member of record-<lb />
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team and set freshman record for<lb />
50-yard freestyle<lb />
Lori Livingston, So, MD �<lb />
National qualifier in 200-yard<lb />
backstroke, holds ECU record in<lb />
same event and was on team<lb />
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400-vard medlev relay.<lb />
Scotia Miller, So, MD � Na-<lb />
tional qualifier in freestyle.<lb />
Lori Miller, So. � National<lb />
champion diver at one and three<lb />
meters. Expected to continue<lb />
same form this year.<lb />
Caycee Poust, So, � Gained<lb />
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the 100-yard backstroke.<lb />
Jenny Pierson, Fr, NJ � Prep<lb />
All-America team member. Has<lb />
potential to qualify for nationals<lb />
in most freestyle events.<lb />
Chris Holman, Fr, Charlotte<lb />
 Probablv the fastest deaf<lb />
swimmer in the world. Won gold<lb />
medals in deaf games. Potential<lb />
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champion in freestyle sprint and<lb />
backstroke.<lb />
Nancy Ludwig and Nanc<lb />
James are the co-captains this<lb />
vear and are expected to continue<lb />
their leadership roles. "Ludwig<lb />
was our top morale booster last<lb />
sear and helped our<lb />
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helped get us pysched up and the<lb />
crowd behind us"<lb />
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ponents this year will be Florida<lb />
St, North Carolina, Navy and<lb />
N.C. State "We have a typical<lb />
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he said. "Although we've never<lb />
beaten N. C. State and only<lb />
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petition is always fierce. We in-<lb />
tend to be competitive no matter<lb />
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"We had a good season last<lb />
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we can do even better this year "<lb />
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