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She<lb />
(Earnlmian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.20<lb />
Thursday November 1, 1984<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Senate Race Scenario<lb />
Depends On Weather<lb />
JON JORDAN - ECU Photo L�t<lb />
Dinner To Go<lb />
"Z.oTcTcep" S'Ude dem�"SM �� � � � ��-� � " �� ,� H.l.oween and �,��<lb />
Pee Dee In Pirate Purgatory<lb />
By HAROLDJOYNER<lb />
"I�MI Nfw. Editor<lb />
The controversy surrounding<lb />
the name of ECU's official<lb />
mascot, Pee Dee recently reached<lb />
the realm of the Department of<lb />
Athletics and its director Ken<lb />
Karr.<lb />
"1 have talked to Chancellor<lb />
(John) Howell about the situa-<lb />
tion Karr said, "and 1 plan to<lb />
review the situation thoroughly<lb />
before the end of this semester<lb />
However, Karr said the situa-<lb />
tion would have to wait until<lb />
other "priority projects" are out<lb />
of the way. These projects, accor-<lb />
ding to Karr, include "various<lb />
work in getting jobs done at<lb />
ECU<lb />
Howell said he spoke to Karr<lb />
and the athletic department<lb />
about the issue and told them<lb />
how he wanted the situation<lb />
handled. "I know they are busy<lb />
with football season and trying to<lb />
balance the budget Howell<lb />
said, "so I did not give them a<lb />
deadline for the decision<lb />
Howell said he felt confident<lb />
that the athletic department<lb />
would consider it by the end of<lb />
the semesterand they certainly<lb />
are not ignoring the situation<lb />
he said.<lb />
Greg Rideout, managing editor<lb />
of The East Carolinian was pleas-<lb />
ed to hear the Athletic Depart-<lb />
ment had finally acknowledged<lb />
the student's dismay with the<lb />
name Pee Dee.<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
Muf)1( E41IO,<lb />
If the weatherman gives us<lb />
clear, blue skies and tempatures<lb />
in the 60s or 70s on Nov. 6, then<lb />
Gov. James B. Hunt Jr can<lb />
pack his bags and affix senator to<lb />
his name. But if it's gloomy and<lb />
misty, Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C,<lb />
can leave his shingle up another<lb />
six years.<lb />
The scenario belongs to Eddie<lb />
Yandle, a political reporter for<lb />
the Fayettevtlle Observer, who<lb />
participated Tuesday night in an<lb />
elections forum sponosored by<lb />
the history and political science<lb />
departments. Yandle said Presi-<lb />
dent Ronald Reagan will bring<lb />
James Martin and Jesse Helms<lb />
into office if he gets more than 56<lb />
percent of the state's vote.<lb />
The two other panelists, Jack<lb />
Claiborne, associate editor of the<lb />
Charlotte Observer, and John<lb />
Alexander, editorial page editor<lb />
of the Greensboro News &amp;<lb />
Record, both said a Hunt victory<lb />
depended mainly on a good tur-<lb />
nout at the polls. According to a<lb />
Charlotte Observer poll, Hunt is<lb />
trailing Helms slightly 473 per-<lb />
cent. The poll has a three percen-<lb />
tage point margin of error.<lb />
Yandle believes Hunt's support<lb />
is softer than Helms The gover-<lb />
nor's backers only need a small<lb />
reason not to go to the polls<lb />
whereas, Yandle says, "most of<lb />
the people supporting Sen. Helms<lb />
are somewhat similiar to the<lb />
mailman. Neither rain nor snow<lb />
will keep them from their ap-<lb />
pointed task on Election Day<lb />
Both Yandle and Claiborne<lb />
believe coat tails will play a role in<lb />
North Carolina. Alexander<lb />
believes Reagan's effects on<lb />
lower offices will be similar to<lb />
President Dwight D<lb />
Eisenhower's. "When he ran for<lb />
a second term in 1956, it's in-<lb />
teresting to note that he did not<lb />
have very long coat tails<lb />
 To help their chances, North<lb />
Carolina Democrats are distanc-<lb />
ing themselves from Walter Mon-<lb />
dale. Conversely, Reagan's<lb />
popularity has been latched onto<lb />
by both Martin and Helms. Alex-<lb />
ander and Claiborne see this<lb />
helping Martin more than Helms;<lb />
both concede the Senate race has<lb />
taken on a life of its own. Alex-<lb />
ander expects Martin to win<lb />
"comfortably and Claiborne<lb />
sees him winning "going away<lb />
Yandle sees Rufus Edmisten<lb />
going to the governor's mansion<lb />
in 1985, largely on the back of his<lb />
strong, grass-roots organization.<lb />
All three newspapermen<lb />
believe Reagan's personality is<lb />
the key to an almost sure victory.<lb />
"President Reagan's popularity<lb />
seems to transcend party lines<lb />
Alexander says. "People seem to<lb />
regard him as a statesmen hero<lb />
who strides the political land-<lb />
scape, leaving the dirty political<lb />
battles to others<lb />
Yandle thinks a major factor is<lb />
the economy. "If America is do-<lb />
ing well in their pocketbook, they<lb />
will vote with that pocketbook.<lb />
And as they perceive it, they are<lb />
doing better than they were four<lb />
years ago Also, the basic con-<lb />
servatism of the state goes well<lb />
with a Reagan presidency, Yan-<lb />
dle says.<lb />
These reasons, along with a<lb />
"success" factor, seem to be<lb />
what is attracting young people<lb />
to Republican candidates. He's a<lb />
"father figure says Alexander,<lb />
who is almost "larger than life<lb />
Republican commercial and cam-<lb />
paign speeches have painted the<lb />
Democrats as whiners and ne'er-<lb />
do-wells, according to Claiborne.<lb />
People 18-25 years old, all three<lb />
panelists believe, are trying to<lb />
align themselves with a winning<lb />
team. The Charlotte Observer<lb />
poll showed Reagan leading with<lb />
every group except blacks.<lb />
Because of strong Republican<lb />
candidates this year, the election,<lb />
according to Claiborne, could be<lb />
pivotal. The 11 percent undecid-<lb />
ed in the Charlotte Observer poll<lb />
will probably decide the senate<lb />
race. Claiborne sees them leaning<lb />
towards Hunt. Martin in the<lb />
governor's mansion would be the<lb />
foundation for building a strong<lb />
Republican party in the state.<lb />
The outcome of the elections<lb />
will be the topic of the Nov. 15<lb />
"post mortem the third and<lb />
final elections forum. Once<lb />
again, the program will be held at<lb />
the Willis building at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
and sponsored by the political<lb />
science and history departments<lb />
and the N.C. Humanities Com-<lb />
mittee with funds provided by the<lb />
National Endowment for the<lb />
Humanities.<lb />
Gandhi "Not Afraid" Of Death, Recent Interview States<lb />
rv art Fir rnHa ri'pn oi ��  .u. � �.  . .<lb />
NEW DELHI, India (UPI)<lb />
As head of a nation where pover-<lb />
� reigns and violence breeds.<lb />
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi<lb />
was always a target, but she told<lb />
United Press International just<lb />
weeks before she was killed that<lb />
she did not fear death.<lb />
"No. I'm not afraid � as you<lb />
can see, I usually ride in an open<lb />
car she said in an exclusive<lb />
three-day interview less than<lb />
three weeks before her assassina-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Asked about the seemingly lax<lb />
security surrounding her simple<lb />
white bungalow home on a quiet<lb />
street � where she was killed by<lb />
two of her own bodyguards �<lb />
she flatly denied any fear.<lb />
"I am frequently attacked<lb />
she said. "Once a man poked a<lb />
gun at me; another time in Delhi<lb />
someone threw a knife at me.<lb />
nd then, of course, there are<lb />
always the stones, the bricks, the<lb />
bottles � especially at election<lb />
time<lb />
One of those stones hit its<lb />
mark in 1967 as Gandhi spoke to<lb />
a crowd in Orissa. It broke her<lb />
nose and split her lip but the in-<lb />
domitable Gandhi refused to<lb />
leave the podium and simply pull-<lb />
ed her sari up around her face to<lb />
hide the blood.<lb />
"Another time, in 1977 or<lb />
1978, I was riding in a car that<lb />
was attacked by black flags (pro-<lb />
testors) who beat me with a stick<lb />
across my back she said. "The<lb />
man in front lost an eye. The<lb />
other man in the car was not<lb />
seriously hurt but he lost a lot of<lb />
blood and it covered me so peo-<lb />
ple thought I had been wounded.<lb />
"And another time I was in a<lb />
train and the protestors were<lb />
waiting and pelted it with all sorts<lb />
of things and the windows broke,<lb />
but I'm not afraid<lb />
In the mid-October interview,<lb />
Gandhi spoke of her dream of<lb />
making India "a better place<lb />
of the hurt she felt at the hatred<lb />
that sometimes surrounded her<lb />
and of her lack of fear before the<lb />
violence that often confronted<lb />
her.<lb />
Gandhi, who ruled the 700<lb />
million people of India for more<lb />
than 16 years, could lay claim to<lb />
many achievements but she said<lb />
she felt little sense of accomplish-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"This job is never finished<lb />
she said.<lb />
When one crisis or problem has<lb />
been resolved, she said, there is<lb />
always another looming "so you<lb />
find that you are like Alice in<lb />
Wonderland � you are running<lb />
but you are still in the same place<lb />
as far as others are concerned<lb />
But concealed beneath the soft<lb />
folds of her pastel sans was a<lb />
backbone of steel.<lb />
"Because of our economic<lb />
management and grain manage-<lb />
ment, we have been able to pre-<lb />
vent people from dying she<lb />
said matter of factly . "We still<lb />
have the catastrophes, but we can<lb />
meet them.<lb />
"Our food production has<lb />
kept up with the population so<lb />
far but jobs, health<lb />
servicesthere is so much to<lb />
do Relaxing in the private<lb />
cabin of her jet, she pulled off the<lb />
glasses that she removed<lb />
whenever a camera was in sight<lb />
and shrugged when asked about<lb />
the rigors of her 18-hour days.<lb />
"I'm certainly not a<lb />
workaholic she laughed. "I<lb />
work long hours because I really<lb />
don't like going to bed with a pile<lb />
of papers left on my desk<lb />
Gandhi said she welcomed the<lb />
Reagan Predicts Realignment<lb />
adulation of her followers, tens<lb />
of thousands of whom turned out<lb />
wherever she appeared but said,<lb />
"there is also hatred among<lb />
some.<lb />
"We are taught that life is a<lb />
mixture of good and bad, of<lb />
sunlight and shadow, happiness<lb />
and sorrow said Gandhi,<lb />
whose greatest sorrow was the<lb />
death of her son, Samjay, in a<lb />
stunt plane accident in June 1980.<lb />
"I feel I have to fight evil, I<lb />
have to fight what is wrong but<lb />
you cannot be bothered about<lb />
what is happening to you in con-<lb />
sequence � you have to go on<lb />
with your job she said. "When<lb />
you are small, you may cry at a<lb />
very small hurt that when you are<lb />
older would mean nothing bit<lb />
there are still the bigger hurts.<lb />
"Some criticisms are<lb />
justified she said. "But when I<lb />
feel that peole have been very un-<lb />
fair, it does hurt<lb />
Asked about her dream for In-<lb />
dia, Gandhi lowered her voice to<lb />
a whisper and stared at her con-<lb />
stantly fluttering hands.<lb />
"I want it to be a better place.<lb />
When I say a better place, I mean<lb />
not only materially, not only a<lb />
better standard of living she<lb />
said.<lb />
"There's been so much ad-<lb />
vance in knowledge. We've got<lb />
the scientific knowledge; we've<lb />
got the capability, we can do so<lb />
much.<lb />
"Now we must concentrate on<lb />
that knowledge on being better<lb />
people, on making the world a<lb />
much better place in every possi-<lb />
ble way. And if the rest of the<lb />
world can't do it or won't, at<lb />
least India should try her best<lb />
(UPI) � President Reagan is<lb />
predicting more than his reelec-<lb />
tion next week and says he<lb />
believes voters are ready to desert<lb />
the Democratic Party for good<lb />
and make the GOP the majority<lb />
party of America.<lb />
"I believe that next Tuesday<lb />
we'll see a large number of voters<lb />
joining our Republican ranks for<lb />
the first time he told 250 cam-<lb />
paign workers visiting the White<lb />
House Tuesday. "This is no mere<lb />
political cycle, nor has it anything<lb />
to do with the personalities of the<lb />
candidates<lb />
"I think our meeting today<lb />
reflects what could be a new<lb />
phenomenon observers have been<lb />
noticing Reagan said.<lb />
"That is, if everything turns<lb />
out right, a historic electoral<lb />
realignment If true, it would be<lb />
only the second such shift of the<lb />
20th century.<lb />
A new NBC News poll gave<lb />
Reagan reason to be optimistic.<lb />
He leads Walter Mondale, 58 per-<lb />
cent to 34 percent, a gap of 24<lb />
Percentage points. The poll show-<lb />
ed 60 percent of the voters give<lb />
Reagan a positive job approval<lb />
rating, and 60 percent trust him.<lb />
Some 69 percent said he was a<lb />
strong leader.<lb />
NBC's Tom Brokaw said the<lb />
poll showed Reagan had an<lb />
"overpowering lead" and that<lb />
there was "no real move toward<lb />
Mondale" and "no weakness in<lb />
Reagan's numbers<lb />
Mondale, who has stopped<lb />
talking about the polls, cam-<lb />
paigned in his home state of Min-<lb />
nesota, where polls show he may<lb />
have the best chance of winning<lb />
electoral votes anywhere but the<lb />
District of Columbia.<lb />
He traveled north to Duluth,<lb />
Minn where there was two in-<lb />
ches of snow on the ground, and<lb />
told hecklers to "shut up" for the<lb />
second day in a row.<lb />
A group of about .100 pro-<lb />
Reagan supporters sat together<lb />
holding signs, for the most part<lb />
in silence. As Mondale started to<lb />
recall the sacrifices his mother<lb />
made for her children after the<lb />
death of his father, some of the<lb />
Reagan backers began saying:<lb />
"Awww in mock sympathy.<lb />
Mondale snapped: "Shut up,<lb />
will ya touching off an ovation<lb />
from the crowd.<lb />
In Portland, Ore, Monday,<lb />
Mondale told another heckler to<lb />
"please shut up<lb />
Mondale attacked Reagan on<lb />
social issues, warning: "A few<lb />
weeks before the 1984 election,<lb />
Mr. Reagan is promising once<lb />
again not to cut Social Security,<lb />
but don't you believe him. Vote<lb />
for someone who'll defend it with<lb />
everything he's got, Walter Mon-<lb />
dale<lb />
Included in the text of Mon-<lb />
dale's speech handed to reporters<lb />
in advance, but passed over in<lb />
delivery during the raucous rally,<lb />
were the words: "Don't vote for<lb />
an enemy of Social Security<lb />
Mondale's final stop Tuesday<lb />
was Chicago's traditional tor-<lb />
chlight parade, a fixture of the ci-<lb />
ty every political year that began<lb />
with Mayor Richard Daley<lb />
decades ago.<lb />
Reagan's views that voters are<lb />
realigning themselves with the<lb />
Republican Party picks up a<lb />
theme sounded by Republican<lb />
National Chairman Frank<lb />
Fahrenkopf in a National Press<lb />
Club speech Oct. 17.<lb />
Fahrenkopf predicted that<lb />
Election Day would see the big-<lb />
gest party realignment since<lb />
millions of voters made the<lb />
Democrats the majority party in<lb />
1936, when Franklin Roosevelt<lb />
was president.<lb />
Democratic National Commit-<lb />
tee Chairman Charles Manatt has<lb />
said he doesn't believe that will<lb />
happen and compared this year<lb />
to 1956, when Eisenhower was<lb />
reelected. Manatt, who says<lb />
parenthetically he believes Mon-<lb />
dale will win, said that in 1956<lb />
Democrats lost but they came<lb />
back "stronger than ever" two<lb />
years later.<lb />
JOM JORDAN � KCU mot Lab<lb />
Newton's Vehicle<lb />
This Law of Motion car is at present idle, saving up its potential energy to unleash in a kinetic freniv ont on<lb />
the 264 by-pass. But don't drop it from the Empire State Building, okay?<lb />
� - � A debate will be held between<lb />
�w�!Eu I � Co" YouB Democrats'<lb />
"l0"18 national president and the<lb />
Ll"Ji'rI College Republicans' national<lb />
L�- l president on Sunday, Nov. 4<lb />
pon1U at 7:30 p.m. in the NCSU<lb />
Ballroom.<lb />
�Students respond to the<lb />
various candidates. See<lb />
Editorials, page 5.<lb />
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2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN NOVEMBER I. 1984<lb />
Senior Class Vice-President<lb />
Applications no De.ng accepted tor senior<lb />
ciass vice president Apply at SGA office in<lb />
Menaennall ana be at our meeting on Wed<lb />
7 00 in 23 of Menaennall<lb />
College Republicans<lb />
College republicans meet Thursday at 1 00<lb />
in Mendenhall coffeehouse if you tellas<lb />
anf to earn money worfc.ng tor our car<lb />
a'dates on election aay be tnere'<lb />
Free Throw Contest<lb />
There win be a tree thro contest held tor an<lb />
you expert hoopsters Nov 13 This in<lb />
tramural sponsored event will be held in<lb />
memorial gym To register come by room<lb />
204 memorial gym or call '57 437 Par<lb />
ficipate rather than specfate<lb />
RUGBY<lb />
Saggers tans ect the team will be hoidmg<lb />
� s fmal home match this weekend sat Nov<lb />
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Helms Rally<lb />
4,one nerested in meeting with senator<lb />
Helms cease call '52 834 aa ask tor Base<lb />
War e Senator Helms will be .n town on<lb />
NOv 3 1984<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Special Events Committee<lb />
The Student Union Special Events Commit<lb />
tee will meet on Tuesday. Nov 4. 1984. at<lb />
5 30 pm m room 242 of Mendenhali Student<lb />
Center All members and interested<lb />
students are urged to attend<lb />
Fencing Club<lb />
The Pencmg Club of ECU would like to invite<lb />
anyone interested to attend our meetings<lb />
every Wed at 7 30 m Memorial Gym, room<lb />
102<lb />
APO<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega would like to congradulafe<lb />
the following persons on becoming APO<lb />
pledges Angela Richardson. Chris Ervin,<lb />
Kim Hoiloman. Donna Davis, Ricky Lewis,<lb />
Keith Hall. Leanne Butrum, Jimmie<lb />
Hackett Robert Boney Sandre Caskey<lb />
Good iuck as pledges'<lb />
Visual Arts<lb />
T ne Sudent un on Visual Arts Comr- "ee<lb />
w ii meet on Thursday, Nov 1 1984 at 3 00<lb />
pm n room 238 at Mendenhali Studen'<lb />
Ceer All members and 'n'erestea<lb />
jti :e"s are jrgeo o aea<lb />
Sigma Theta Tau<lb />
The Beta Nu Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau<lb />
the National Honor Society of Nursing, will<lb />
hold it s tali educational meeting on Thurs<lb />
aay Nov 15 1984at6pm at the Ramaoa inn<lb />
n Greenville The Program, presented Dy<lb />
Dr Ann Belcher. RN. Pn D s entitled.<lb />
The ten year plan Implications tor On<lb />
coiogy Nursing Dr Beicher it director of<lb />
Nursing Staff Developement at the Un.versi<lb />
ty of Alabama Hospital m Birmingham<lb />
Alabama Colleagues students spouses and<lb />
friends are cordially invited For further in<lb />
formation contact Lou Everett at the school<lb />
Of NurS'hg<lb />
Men's Flag Football<lb />
ECU men's invitational flag football tourna<lb />
ment' The entry fee is $15 00 and the event<lb />
will be held on the 16,17 18 of Nov Register<lb />
this week and next in the Intramral office<lb />
room 20-4 Memorial gym The tournament is<lb />
sponsured by all campus champs Bombs<lb />
quad'1 and will use the money to cover ex<lb />
penses on their trip to the National Col<lb />
legiate flag football tournament<lb />
Pre Season Basketball<lb />
Register now for one of the most suctesful<lb />
intramural events of the fall Registration<lb />
for the tournament sponsored by Miller High<lb />
Life is on Nov 26 27 Play begins the 30fh<lb />
lust m time to let it all out before exams<lb />
Register in room 204 memorial gym or call<lb />
757 6387<lb />
Student Dietetic Association<lb />
Don't forget' The Student Dietetic Assoo<lb />
tion will meet on Tuesday, Nov 6 at 5 30 pm<lb />
m the dming hall of the home economics<lb />
building If you were not able to participate<lb />
� n our great "Fruit and vegetable float dur<lb />
�ng homecoming them don't rmss becoming<lb />
active m the other exciting activities SDA<lb />
will plan' Several feature proiects will be<lb />
discussed during the meeting Everyone is<lb />
invited to attend! Please come<lb />
CADP<lb />
There will be a CADP meeting Thursday<lb />
Nov 1, 1984 at 4 00pm in room 218 ot Erw.n<lb />
Hall AH interested students are urged to at<lb />
tend<lb />
AMA Membership Committee<lb />
Reminder There will be an AMA Member<lb />
ship Commettee meeting in Menaennall<lb />
inext to the banki on Monday Nov. 5th at<lb />
2pm Anyone interested in making posters<lb />
for this membership drive please come'<lb />
Surfing<lb />
The contest last Sat was a big success! ECU<lb />
took 2nd out of 6 teams All results will b�<lb />
given at the meeting this Thursday night at<lb />
8 00 in 221 Mendenhali Another video of<lb />
Hawaii's North Shore Surfing will be shown<lb />
Team t shirts will also b sold at the<lb />
meeting Plans for the Thanksgiving trip to<lb />
Florida will be fmaliied The traditional<lb />
team sooa" will follow the meeting Guys<lb />
and gals and any newcomers are all<lb />
welcomel<lb />
Circle K<lb />
ECU Circle K Club invites you to come out<lb />
and join us this coming and every Tuesday<lb />
night at 7 00 pm in Mendenhali room 221 for<lb />
fun and socializing Hope to see you there<lb />
Rugby<lb />
Ruggers, fans, ect The team will<lb />
be holding it's final home match<lb />
this weekend Sat Nov 3 1984 at<lb />
2 00pm behind the Allied Health<lb />
bid We will attempt to dethrone<lb />
no 1 ranked UNC G Sacrafices<lb />
will be made and profices forfill<lb />
ed Come on out and support the<lb />
team Practice this week man<lb />
datory i<lb />
meeting before state convention!<lb />
Please come we need your help<lb />
Happy Hour<lb />
The Beta Zi pledges of Pi Kappa Phi are hav<lb />
ing a happy hour tonight at grumpy's star<lb />
ting at 9 00 Stop by and party with the Pi<lb />
Kapps before the weekend gets started<lb />
Campus Cocaine Usage Increases<lb />
(CPS) � The teenage cocaine<lb />
experimenter of the '70s has<lb />
taken hi cocaine habit to college,<lb />
experts say, and he many be in<lb />
trouble.<lb />
Cocaine � once labeled the<lb />
drug of the rich � is now becom-<lb />
ing so popular on campuses<lb />
around the country that resear-<lb />
chers call its rapid growth the na-<lb />
tion's number-one substance<lb />
abuse problem.<lb />
"Obviously, cocaine use is<lb />
growing on campuses says Dr.<lb />
Ronald Linder, UCLA health<lb />
science professor. "And the pro-<lb />
blem is getting worse<lb />
"There didn't used to be any<lb />
problems with coke. Now there<lb />
are lots concurs Dr. John<lb />
Jones, University of California-<lb />
Davis senior student health physi-<lb />
cian, "use has increased in the<lb />
last two or three years for sure<lb />
About 25 million people have<lb />
tried coke, the annual U.S.<lb />
Government Survey on Drug<lb />
Abuse reports. Five-to-six million<lb />
use it monthly, while one-to-three<lb />
million are severely dependent on<lb />
the durg.<lb />
Just how many of them are on<lb />
campus is hard to tell.<lb />
Though few studies are done<lb />
on college cocaine abuse, Jones<lb />
believes the influx of cocaine<lb />
abuse patients at his off-campus<lb />
clinic probably reflects an in-<lb />
crease among college-age abusers<lb />
similar to the national averages.<lb />
"Four years ago, there were<lb />
none (cocaine abusers). Now 12<lb />
percent to 13 percent of our pa-<lb />
tients have cocaine problems<lb />
he reveals.<lb />
And a 15-year analysis of co-<lb />
caine use at Arizona State<lb />
University by ASU Professor<lb />
Thomas Dezelsky shows the<lb />
number of students who have<lb />
tried cocaine once has rocketed<lb />
from 3 percent in 1970 to 44 per-<lb />
cent in 1984.<lb />
Coke's new popularity may<lb />
stem from recent college-bound<lb />
high school graduates, claims Dr.<lb />
Lloyd Johnston, University of<lb />
Michigan researcher.<lb />
Johnston's yearly surveys of<lb />
high school seniors chart a rapid<lb />
rise in coke use among college<lb />
bound seniors from 1976 to 1981.<lb />
"Colleges may be reaping the<lb />
casualties of this period of in-<lb />
creased incidence Johnston<lb />
says. "There's a lag time between<lb />
when people become involved in<lb />
coke and when they get in trouble<lb />
and wind up in a clinic. Follow-<lb />
up studies show coke use con-<lb />
tinues to rise after high school<lb />
"It's a recreational drug says<lb />
UC-Davis' Jones. "There's a<lb />
casual attitude about it. Students<lb />
use it to study instead of am-<lb />
phetamines<lb />
Once thought harmless, co-<lb />
caine is a strong reinforcing<lb />
agent, drawing people to pursue<lb />
its effects, Jones adds.<lb />
Along with its euphoric high,<lb />
cocaine users experience paranoia<lb />
and irritability, often feel<lb />
depressed, socially isolated and<lb />
United Way Offices<lb />
Designed By Students<lb />
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A brighter, cleaner and more<lb />
functional layout for the Pitt<lb />
County United Way's downtown<lb />
Greenville offices has been<lb />
created by a class of ECU en-<lb />
vironmental design students on<lb />
the lookout for public service<lb />
projects that test their design<lb />
skills.<lb />
"Working within the limits of<lb />
a very small budget, the students<lb />
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layout complete with selections<lb />
of colors for re-upholstery,<lb />
blinds, wallcoverings and new<lb />
elements such as shelves and art-<lb />
work said environmental<lb />
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ject.<lb />
"Their proposals address the<lb />
year-round needs of the United<lb />
Way office staff for privacy,<lb />
good circulation and adequate<lb />
work and storage space she ex-<lb />
plained. "One especially exciting<lb />
suggestion is for a unique recep-<lb />
tion seating space with a built-in<lb />
planter area in front of an angled<lb />
desk<lb />
Development of the plans re-<lb />
quired a two-step process with in-<lb />
dependent teams of students pro-<lb />
ducing basic design concepts<lb />
followed by detailed design pro-<lb />
posals. The Final plans were<lb />
drawn following class discussion<lb />
of each team's work.<lb />
Students recently presented the<lb />
United Way staff with their plans<lb />
including interior renderings, col-<lb />
or and finish samples, and budget<lb />
proposals. Mrs. Lou Walker,<lb />
United Way executive director,<lb />
commended the students for their<lb />
work.<lb />
"They really created a dif-<lb />
ferent look for the office, in spite<lb />
of a tiny budget and restrictions<lb />
on changes to the paneling,<lb />
carpet and other structural<lb />
features she said. "We're all<lb />
quite pleased with their pro-<lb />
posals<lb />
"Thafwas a great project to in-<lb />
troduce the students to real<lb />
budgets and real office<lb />
concerns said Machanic. "We<lb />
hope to continue with public ser-<lb />
vice projects like this for our<lb />
students. Our next project will in-<lb />
volve work at the ECU Interna-<lb />
tional Student House<lb />
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unable to deal with stress and<lb />
pressure.<lb />
Physiological effects can in-<lb />
clude high blood pressure, con-<lb />
vulsions and eye and nasal pro-<lb />
blems.<lb />
At UCLA, coke abuse ranks<lb />
just behind alcohol and mari-<lb />
juana use, says Bonnie<lb />
Leibowitz, UCLA health<lb />
educator.<lb />
"LA is the hub of drug use in<lb />
the nation and UCLA is the<lb />
center of that she explains.<lb />
"Our students are from fairly<lb />
well-off families. THe cost of the<lb />
drug is not so prohibitive for<lb />
them<lb />
"The New York City price of<lb />
coke dropped 50 percent last<lb />
year says Dr. Arnold M.<lb />
Washton, research director for<lb />
the 800COCAINE National<lb />
Hotline. "One gram of coke<lb />
costs $60 to $70. It's cheaper than<lb />
an ounce of grass<lb />
"The expense is getting easier<lb />
for (students) to handle in this<lb />
community says Duke Engel of<lb />
Independence Center, a Lincoln,<lb />
Neb clinic near the University<lb />
of Nebraska. "The prime people<lb />
coming into the clinic with pro-<lb />
blems are 19 to 30 years old<lb />
And more are coming in,<lb />
UCLA's Linder says<lb />
"The best indicator of severity<lb />
and escalation of the problem can<lb />
be measured by the number of<lb />
treatment centers and the number<lb />
of patients they treat he claims.<lb />
"There are a lot<lb />
Yet "most schools don't have<lb />
real drug abuse policies<lb />
Washton points out.<lb />
At the University of Tennessee,<lb />
drug and alcohol abusers are<lb />
referred to the student counseling<lb />
center.<lb />
And University of Alabama<lb />
drug and alcohol abuse is handl-<lb />
ed by the student health center or<lb />
the mental health clinic.<lb />
Some schools refer drug abuse<lb />
patients to off-campus communi-<lb />
ty resources.<lb />
Clemson students go to a coun-<lb />
ty drug abuse program. The<lb />
University of Nebraska-Lincoln<lb />
uses Engel's Independence<lb />
Center, affiliated with Lincoln<lb />
General Hospital.<lb />
"The hotline has lots of con-<lb />
tact with students from small col-<lb />
leges he stresses. "Coke is not<lb />
only available in larger schools,<lb />
but also in remote areas you<lb />
wouldn't suspect, like Wyoming,<lb />
South Dakota and Alaska<lb />
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will be discussed<lb />
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Pre-Med Students<lb />
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on Wed Nov 71984 The meeting will be<lb />
held m room Bn 102 m the B'Oiogy Complex<lb />
at 7 00pm Representatives form tne<lb />
Stanley M Kaplan Course will be speaking to<lb />
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designed to aid m study and preparedness<lb />
for the Medical College Admissons Test<lb />
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one hour simulated Kaplan Course to<lb />
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M.S.O.<lb />
The Minority Student Organization will have<lb />
a meeting Thursday Nov 1 1984 in room 221<lb />
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all minority students to please come out anc<lb />
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Christmas in November, a<lb />
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given away throughout the<lb />
month of November. These items<lb />
have been donated by local<lb />
business and include a keg of<lb />
beer, 15 foot-long subs, movie<lb />
passes and t-shirts.<lb />
WZMB listeners will call in<lb />
upon hearing a cue of sleigh bells,<lb />
said Mary Lou Dingman, assis-<lb />
tant general manager promo-<lb />
tions. A caller specified by the<lb />
disc jockey will then be awarded<lb />
the prize.<lb />
Dingman said listeners do not<lb />
have to be students in order to<lb />
win. "This is geared toward<lb />
students because we are a campus<lb />
station, but a lot of our listeners<lb />
are not students she said.<lb />
Prizes will be given away at<lb />
least once every two or three<lb />
hours throughout all WZMB's<lb />
broadcast time, Dingman said.<lb />
"I've been glad that businesses<lb />
have been so generous and recep-<lb />
tive to working with us<lb />
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urpose of the contest is "to let<lb />
people know what WZMB is and<lb />
what we're trying tc do<lb />
WZMB, located at 91.3 FM, is<lb />
a student-run, non-profit radio<lb />
station specializing in alternative<lb />
music. The station broadcasts<lb />
from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. on<lb />
weekdays and from 6 a.m. to 4<lb />
a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.<lb />
"When we use "alternative<lb />
we mean we're playing different<lb />
music, cuts you wouldn't hear on<lb />
commercial radio Dingman<lb />
said. "We think college students<lb />
have the right to hear different<lb />
music; college is supposed to ex-<lb />
pose you to new and different<lb />
things<lb />
One aspect of WZMB's album-<lb />
oriented format, Duncan said, is<lb />
that different cuts from albums<lb />
are played, cuts that are not<lb />
among those in the Top 40.<lb />
Although this is the case, Dun-<lb />
can said many of the student DJ's<lb />
"pick the hits before they're<lb />
hits playing songs that later<lb />
become popiriar.<lb />
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to rock, Dingman said, also play-<lb />
ing jazz, new wave, classical and<lb />
soul music. "The people that do<lb />
the different shows are experts<lb />
and they will give you the best of<lb />
what there is she said.<lb />
"We are doing the Christmas<lb />
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The Phi Kappa Phi Sym-<lb />
posium Committee is soliciting<lb />
abstracts of papers from faculty<lb />
and students to be considered for<lb />
presentation during the annual<lb />
symposium in February.<lb />
The theme of the symposium is<lb />
What's Right With America �<lb />
What's Wrong. Trenton Davis,<lb />
president of the ECU Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi Chapter and symposium<lb />
planning committee chairman<lb />
said the topic was chosen as, "a<lb />
timely and significant theme<lb />
which lends itself to treatment by<lb />
all academic and professional<lb />
disciplin We encourage all<lb />
faculty J students to consider<lb />
present a paper he said.<lb />
Topiv 'gested by the com-<lb />
mittee ude: Education,<lb />
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and Inc , Values, Ethics, En-<lb />
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with inr. .ative and constructive<lb />
ideas th topics offer he said.<lb />
The Symposium committee<lb />
selected .he theme based on the<lb />
variety of specialization at ECU.<lb />
Health Careers Days Set<lb />
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The annual Health Careers<lb />
Days At ECU will be held Friday,<lb />
Nov. 2 and Monday Nov. 5, to<lb />
acquaint students and graduates<lb />
of ECU with job openings in<lb />
health care delivery.<lb />
Personnel recruiters from<lb />
hospitals, health treatment<lb />
centers and government agencies<lb />
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alumni on Friday from 9:30 a.m.<lb />
to 12:30 p.m. at the ECU Nursing<lb />
Building. The site for Monday is<lb />
the Carol Belk Allied Health<lb />
Building from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Furney James, director of the<lb />
Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service at ECU said graduates as<lb />
well as juniors and seniors are in-<lb />
vited to participate and discuss<lb />
details about employment<lb />
possibilities. Freshmen and<lb />
sophomores considering a nurs-<lb />
ing or allied health major are also<lb />
invited to attend and meet the<lb />
representatives to learn more<lb />
about careers in health and<lb />
paramedical fields. No prior ap-<lb />
pointments are necessary.<lb />
Among the areas of employ-<lb />
ment to be represented are nurs-<lb />
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therapy, medical technology,<lb />
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winner will have a chance to<lb />
answer various questions from<lb />
the audience concerning the<lb />
topic believe we'll get a large<lb />
response because everyone has an<lb />
opinion on what is right and<lb />
wrong with America.<lb />
Also as an added incentive to<lb />
students, two selected papers<lb />
from students will receive cash<lb />
awards of $100 each. "The best<lb />
paper submitted will be included<lb />
in the Symposium program. I<lb />
realize $100 is not much money<lb />
he said, "but it is quite an honor<lb />
for one to present his paper to the<lb />
Symposium<lb />
Students will need to have a<lb />
rough draft available by Jan. 10.<lb />
"Though an abstract is not<lb />
necessary from the students, they<lb />
may still submit one to us<lb />
Davis said.<lb />
Faculty members are also en-<lb />
couraged to present a paper, but<lb />
they will need to submit a one-<lb />
page abstract before Nov. 21.<lb />
"The advantage of a faculty-<lb />
member submitting a paper<lb />
Davis said, "is it can count<lb />
towards their tenure and promo-<lb />
tion Also, selected papers will<lb />
be published in a campus journal<lb />
The ProceedingsIt is always<lb />
good for anyone to have their<lb />
work published he added. An-<lb />
nouncement of the faculty papers<lb />
will be released in early<lb />
December.<lb />
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Responsibility<lb />
Reagan Must Answer Press<lb />
Government officials must meet<lb />
the press and answer for their ac-<lb />
tions. The present administration<lb />
doesn't seem to believe this. We<lb />
now have an administration happi-<lb />
ly shirking the responsibility of<lb />
facing the public, and the press is<lb />
having a hard time finding a way<lb />
to make it do so.<lb />
New York Times columnist<lb />
James Reston notes that Reagan<lb />
has "the best public relations<lb />
team" ever to move to<lb />
Washington. They duck the press<lb />
better than anyone since Nixon.<lb />
Letting him face the public in an<lb />
unprepared way, they know, will<lb />
show his ignorance and his inabili-<lb />
ty to grasp facts. We are in the age,<lb />
as the Doonesbury comic strip<lb />
laments, of the helicopter question<lb />
� a shouted interrogative that gets<lb />
a quip reply.<lb />
Reporters can't seem to pierce<lb />
the Reagan armor; maybe thev<lb />
aren't trying hard enough. But, the<lb />
sad fact is that the public doesn't<lb />
want to hear that Reagan constant-<lb />
ly makes mistakes; no one is hear-<lb />
ing when print journalists correct<lb />
the president's gaffes. It is TV they<lb />
listen to, and it is there that the ad-<lb />
ministration is at its best. Quick<lb />
snippets and paid commercials<lb />
have taken the place of the colum-<lb />
nist's insight. Americans" don't<lb />
want to know. They want image,<lb />
not substance.<lb />
What can be done? Well,<lb />
nothing as long as Americans<lb />
refuse to hear anything that<lb />
doesn't directly affect them. The<lb />
United States is beginning a selfish<lb />
phase, one that could have sad<lb />
repercussions if not reversed. We<lb />
just continue to sweep the bad<lb />
under the rug.<lb />
The prospects for a second<lb />
Reagan term are even darker. He<lb />
will be free from answering to<lb />
anyone but himself. The public is<lb />
quick now to place journalists in a<lb />
low-regard category. But, if<lb />
something happens that irks them,<lb />
and no one is there to investigate,<lb />
they'll be crying for help. Let's<lb />
hope by that time the power of the<lb />
press has not been badly eroded. If<lb />
it has, no one will be there to<lb />
answer their call.<lb />
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Helms Is The Man<lb />
The most outrageous and absolutely<lb />
hilarious advertisement in the Helms-<lb />
Hunt senate race, occurred a few weeks<lb />
ago. The ad says something like.<lb />
"Jesse Helms is out to push 'his'<lb />
religious views on 'your' children 1<lb />
know desperation when I hear it.<lb />
Jesse Helms is supported by a great<lb />
many people. Some of these people are<lb />
church affiliated people and religious<lb />
leaders. Jim Hunt is supported bv a<lb />
great many people also. Some of these<lb />
people are also church people and<lb />
religious leaders. Yet with Jesse Helms<lb />
it is a crime. Why is this?<lb />
Jesse Helms and his supporters do<lb />
not want to force "their" religious<lb />
views on anyone. They do want to pro-<lb />
tect "our" religious rights in this coun-<lb />
try. Notice that I said "our" rights in-<lb />
stead of "theirs Most of the people<lb />
in this state believe in God and support<lb />
school prayer. That is proven. It is time<lb />
the Democrats stop telling us what we<lb />
believe in.<lb />
The tales of Jim Hunt being a pro-<lb />
gressive successful governor are also<lb />
somewhat less than accurate. In<lb />
1972-73, North Carolina teacher salary<lb />
levels were ranked 27th in the United<lb />
States. After 10 years, including eight<lb />
years of Jim Hunt, the teacher salary<lb />
levels dropped to 44th in the nation.<lb />
Also, SAT scores are still some 68<lb />
points below the national average. Is<lb />
this progressive?<lb />
Jim Hunt is proud of the fact that<lb />
the state budget has been balanced<lb />
under his administration. He doesn't<lb />
mention, of course, that the state con-<lb />
stitution requires a balanced budget.<lb />
Jesse Helms has been a strong leader<lb />
in the Senate. He stands up strong for<lb />
his constituency. If Jim Hunt wins,<lb />
look what we have lost. We stand a big<lb />
chance of losing the conservative con-<lb />
trol of the Senate. President Reagan<lb />
then will have neither house of Con-<lb />
gress to help him. We aJso will no<lb />
longer have a North Carolina senator<lb />
as chairman of the Senate Agricultural<lb />
Committee. Perhaps the worst pro-<lb />
blem of a Jim Hunt victory is that we<lb />
would no longer have our Jesse Helms<lb />
to counter the extreme liberal side of<lb />
the Senate. Radical senators like Ted<lb />
Kennedy, would lose a vital opposition<lb />
and would gain more power. We need<lb />
Jesse Helms.<lb />
One last issue which is important to<lb />
me and so many other people is the<lb />
abortion issue. Let us be realistic.<lb />
Abortion is the most hateful, uncaring<lb />
form of murder on earth. Tiny children<lb />
are brutally dismembered and sucked<lb />
from the wombs of their mothers to be<lb />
discarded like garbage. Even so, Jim<lb />
Hunt, Walter Mondale and Geraldine<lb />
Ferraro, all civil rights supporters,<lb />
refuse to allow legislation to outlaw<lb />
abortion. Perhaps Jim, Fritz and Gerry<lb />
would have liked to have been aborted.<lb />
Abortion is an abomination and our<lb />
senator, Jesse Helms, is against abor-<lb />
tion.<lb />
As The East Carolinian said in its<lb />
Oct. 30 editorial, "On Nov. 6, help tell<lb />
America that North Carolinians are<lb />
honest, compassionate, caring, tough<lb />
people Vote for Jesse Helms in the<lb />
Senate election.<lb />
Billy Green<lb />
Senior, Finance<lb />
Wrong, Jesse<lb />
Sen. Helms should check his facts �<lb />
or his memory - before calling anyone<lb />
a "consummate liar<lb />
In 1981, Sen. Helms sponsored<lb />
several measures that would necessitate<lb />
banning the use of intrauterine devices<lb />
(IUDs). Both S.1741 and S.J. Res. 19<lb />
define human life as beginning the mo-<lb />
ment the ovum is fertilized. S. 158<lb />
defines "person" to include the un-<lb />
born. IUDs prevent the implantation<lb />
of the fertilized ovum (a human being<lb />
according to Sen. Helms) in the uterus!<lb />
This is early abortion.<lb />
If I know this, why doesn't Sen.<lb />
Helms? Or maybe he doesn't<lb />
remember those bills. Sen. Helms owes<lb />
Gov. Hunt an apology.<lb />
Sharon G. Egan<lb />
Greenville<lb />
By DENNIS KILCOYNE<lb />
Well, here it comes. The end of an<lb />
18-month campaign everybody is weary<lb />
of, including activists like me.<lb />
But this isn't just any election. It may<lb />
be the most memorable we will have<lb />
ever lived through. Analysts say this<lb />
may become the most lopsided<lb />
presidential race in history. The senate<lb />
contest in this state is outranked in im-<lb />
portance only by the Reagan-Mondale<lb />
battle. And for a change, the<lb />
governor's race is a serious, down-to-<lb />
the-wire fight. The outcomes of these<lb />
crucial elections will have lasting effect<lb />
on our state and nation. And in my opi-<lb />
nion the only rational choice is<lb />
Republican.<lb />
In the presidential race we have a<lb />
popular and successful incumbent and a<lb />
challenger who played a crucial role in<lb />
the malaise of the Carter administra-<lb />
tion. Reagan has presided over the na-<lb />
tion's most explosive economic<lb />
recovery since WWII, a program of<lb />
peace through renewed military<lb />
strength, and a blooming national pride<lb />
unlike anything we have seen.<lb />
Americans, particularly young folks<lb />
like us, are feeling good about their na-<lb />
tion and themselves, a condition even<lb />
Mondale credited Reagan with. Mon-<lb />
dale, on the other hand, was an ar-<lb />
chitect of the disastrous Carter ad-<lb />
ministration policies. And did you<lb />
know that Mondale's U.S. Senate<lb />
voting record was even more left-wing<lb />
than that of the radical George<lb />
McGovern. Mondale is out of touch<lb />
with the feelings of college students. He<lb />
represents high inflation, high taxes,<lb />
unemployment, weakness, and g m.<lb />
As President Reagan has said. Why<lb />
would we ever want to go back to . ere<lb />
we were just four short years ago.<lb />
In the emotional Senate race, rtfy<lb />
one thing is certain. After the demon,<lb />
one set of activists will be depr j<lb />
another will be euphoric. ,th<lb />
Reagan's popularity increasing, i; nay<lb />
pull Jesse Helms to victory. Like hi- i or<lb />
not, you have to admit he is a ma of<lb />
principles. Witness his stand agains; he<lb />
King holiday. As our former Senator,<lb />
Sam Ervin, said, "I admire Sen. Helms<lb />
because he is very courageous. Many<lb />
men in public life are intelligent. But<lb />
there are few courageous<lb />
Jim Hunt, on the other hand, is<lb />
about as unprincipled a politician as<lb />
we've seen. Like his crony, former Sen.<lb />
Bob Morgan, he cannot rise above the<lb />
level of the good ole' bov network.<lb />
Always testing the political winds. Hunt<lb />
has difficulty deciding where he stands<lb />
on issues. But deep down he is an in-<lb />
stinctive liberal, willing to accom-<lb />
modate himself to America's left-wing<lb />
establishment. If he makes it to the<lb />
Senate, he will be compelled to do the<lb />
bidding of those who got him elected �<lb />
the union bosses who are unconcerned<lb />
about North Carolina's welfare, and<lb />
the defeatists, for instance. And � the<lb />
worse for North Carolina � he will not<lb />
get Helms' seat on the Agriculture<lb />
Committee, for there are many other<lb />
senior Senators waiting in line for that<lb />
post. Only Helms' power and influence<lb />
can preserve the agricultural programs<lb />
crucial to our state's economv. Only<lb />
Helms can give us the principled leader-<lb />
ship we need.<lb />
Jim Martin versus Rufus Edmisten.<lb />
What an easy choice! Martin has had<lb />
the momentum from day cne and now<lb />
leads Edmisten in the polls. The people<lb />
of North Carolina are realizing what<lb />
the voters of his ninth congressional<lb />
district have known for yearv Jim v<lb />
tin's record in Congress proves h<lb />
man of ability, honesty and fairne<lb />
Governor, Jim Martin will work su<lb />
cessfully with Democrats, a he<lb />
Congress.<lb />
Edmisten's character and perl<lb />
mance as Attorney General are the<lb />
reasons why he may lose. Demo.<lb />
are deserting him in drovev S<lb />
employees who are not Edmisten<lb />
tisans are fleeing in terror to th<lb />
Martin camp, convinced they will<lb />
their jobs if Edmisten is elected. And<lb />
his record as Attorney General is one"<lb />
constant avoidance and neglect or t<lb />
enforcement, claiming always. '<lb />
not m jurisdiction The choice<lb />
governor is between vindicmene<lb />
incompetence or inspiring leade-<lb />
An even easier choice is for our<lb />
district congressional seat. Ability<lb />
issue in this race, and Republican Herb<lb />
Lee Offers vigorous leadervh.r and<lb />
strong support for President Re<lb />
Incumbent Democrat Walter Jones<lb />
weary veteran who should be re-<lb />
man whose leadership has a ati<lb />
Many voters believe Jones v stffl rr?<lb />
conservative he was when fin<lb />
in 1966. NO! In the last few yea-<lb />
been captured by the Washingto<lb />
establishment and now votes wit<lb />
liberal Geraldine Ferarro 80 per.<lb />
the time. I know, because I researched<lb />
his record.<lb />
All considerations might lead you I<lb />
believe I'm a partisan Republican. N<lb />
way. I'm a conservative first, and 1<lb />
simply believe that from President<lb />
Congress, from U.S. Senate to state<lb />
Senate, the Republican alternative -<lb />
superior. It's a choice betweer<lb />
Republican success and Democr<lb />
malaise. And nothing succeeds like suc-<lb />
cess.<lb />
(Editor's note: A Democrat will tt<lb />
you why you should vote for his par<lb />
on Tuesday.<lb />
Electoral College Flunks The Test<lb />
Hv IIVK.ILTD irkinn a . � <lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
During this era of rapid technological<lb />
advancement, one anachronism after<lb />
another is rapidly abolished. Yet one of<lb />
the most untimely systems still remains<lb />
in place � the Electoral College.<lb />
Most Americans assume that when<lb />
they cast their votes on Election Day,<lb />
they are voting for the a presidential<lb />
candidate. In actuality, they are voting<lb />
for a slate of electors who then vote to<lb />
select the president. These electors serve<lb />
no logical purpose and are an impedi-<lb />
ment to the democratic process<lb />
Adjectives such as "archaic<lb />
undemocratic, complex, ambiguous in-<lb />
direct and dangerous" have been used<lb />
to describe the Electoral College � apt<lb />
descriptions.<lb />
When the Founding Fathers devised<lb />
the Electoral College, they did so for<lb />
legitimate reasons. They were uncertain<lb />
of how citizens would respond to the<lb />
freedom of the newly founded<lb />
democracy and thus were conservative<lb />
in their estimates of the public and the<lb />
policies they set.<lb />
The option of having the executive<lb />
chosen by the legislature was rejected as<lb />
leaning too much towards dictatorship.<lb />
On the other hand, the framers were<lb />
hesitant to allow the executive to be<lb />
elected directly, fearing this would pro-<lb />
vide him with too much power.<lb />
As a result of sentiments such as this<lb />
the system of electors was developed.<lb />
State legislatures were entrusted with<lb />
selecting a predetermined number of<lb />
electors. Based on what they believed to<lb />
be best, these electors would select the<lb />
president and vice president.<lb />
From the beginning, the number of<lb />
electors possessed by each state has<lb />
been the same as the total of represen-<lb />
tatives and senators it has. The presi-<lb />
dent was the individual with the highest<lb />
number of electoral votes, while the<lb />
vice president was the man who came in<lb />
second.<lb />
Many flaws in the system became<lb />
readily apparent.<lb />
In the election of 1796, John Adams,<lb />
a Federalist, was elected president �<lb />
with Thomas Jefferson, a Republican,<lb />
as his vice president.<lb />
By 1860, all the states had modified<lb />
the procedure, allowing the electors to<lb />
be chosen by direct election and party<lb />
representatives.<lb />
Under current Electoral College pro-<lb />
cedures, there are a total of 538 votes; a<lb />
majority of 270 is required for a can-<lb />
didate to win. Each state's electors are<lb />
chosen by popular vote. For example, if<lb />
a Republican candidate wins the most<lb />
votes, a block of electors is<lb />
automatically selected to cast votes for<lb />
him.<lb />
Electoral votes are cast the first Mon-<lb />
day after the second Wednesday in<lb />
December. The votes are then counted<lb />
in a joint session of Congress. If a ma-<lb />
jority of the electoral vote is not receiv-<lb />
ed by a candidate, the election goes to<lb />
the House of Representatives, where a<lb />
president is selected from the three top<lb />
candidates. The vice presidential race is<lb />
decided between the two top candidates<lb />
by the Senate.<lb />
An obvious flaw is that each state<lb />
delegation has only one vote; if they<lb />
cannot reach a consensus, they lose that<lb />
vote. For a state to lose its voice in the<lb />
selection of this country's executive is a<lb />
breach of democracy.<lb />
Furthermore, it is entirely possible<lb />
for a candidate to win election without<lb />
earning a majority of the popular vote<lb />
another violation of the basic tenets of<lb />
democracy. Fourteen presidents have<lb />
been elected to office without winning a<lb />
majority.<lb />
In addition, electoral votes are not in-<lb />
dicative of the amount of popular vote<lb />
received. In 1948, Harry Truman had<lb />
49.5 percent of the popular vote and 57<lb />
percent of the electoral vote, while his<lb />
opponent Thomas Dewey received 45.1<lb />
percent of the popular vote and 35.6<lb />
percent of the electoral vote. This elec-<lb />
tion could have been thrown into the<lb />
House by a shift of less than .6 percent<lb />
of the popular vote for Truman in two<lb />
states.<lb />
Electors also have a certain amount<lb />
of freedom of choice. An elector is sup-<lb />
posedly legally bound to vote for the<lb />
candidate of his party. However,<lb />
penalties provided by some states for<lb />
those who do not vote as they should<lb />
are usually not enforced.<lb />
If the electors vote as they wish, it is<lb />
unjust; if they are mere rubberstamps,<lb />
it is a waste of time and money.<lb />
With the swing in population to the<lb />
Sunbelt states, some states are alloted<lb />
more electoral votes per person than<lb />
others, also an unfair situation.<lb />
A system which allows a candidate to<lb />
take office without receiving a majority<lb />
of the vote, which allows electors to<lb />
vote against the will of the general<lb />
public and which makes some votes<lb />
count for more in a nation of "one per-<lb />
son, one vote" is clearly undemocratic,<lb />
unnecessary and unconstitutional. It is<lb />
time for the Electoral College to be<lb />
abolished � it no longer serves the pur-<lb />
pose for which it was created and is, in<lb />
fact, a potential hazard to the<lb />
democratic election system in this coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
!<lb /><lb /><lb />
Campus F<lb />
E.C.<lb />
The East Carolinian has pulU<lb />
one. I have always enjoved<lb />
telhgent, logical editorialsbut<lb />
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mdidate of his party. However,<lb />
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Campus Forum<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
NOVEMBER 1984<lb />
E. C. Editorial Ridiculous, Illogical, Unintelligent<lb />
: Carolinian has pulled a fast Democratic n�rtv �ffc � .a �<lb />
The East Carolinian has pulled a fast<lb />
one. have always enjoyed the in-<lb />
telligent, logical editorials, but the en-<lb />
dorsement of President Reagan left me<lb />
jeeimg. Not only is it unknown for The<lb />
fcast Carolinian to share conservative<lb />
viewS but I was amazed at the<lb />
ridiculous claims about the present and<lb />
Past administrations. The East Caroli-<lb />
nian claims that a Democratic ad-<lb />
ministration of four years ago left<lb />
Reagan with lots of problems. If peo-<lb />
ple would wake up, maybe they would<lb />
see that President Ford had to deal<lb />
with real inflation problems and reces-<lb />
sion. How can anyone tell me that the<lb />
economy would have been different if<lb />
Ford had been re-elected? President<lb />
Nixon was also questioned about infla-<lb />
tion. The roots of the economic pro-<lb />
blems go back much farther than one<lb />
administration, and no one person can<lb />
be blamed. The only thing Reagan has<lb />
accomplished is taking the pains of in-<lb />
flation and the pains of interest rates<lb />
and sticking them in the largest deficits<lb />
in history, a temporary solution. In the<lb />
next four years, this country will see<lb />
record inflation and interest rates as a<lb />
result of the deficits.<lb />
It is also claimed that Reagan has cut<lb />
wasteful spending. Maybe, but is<lb />
education a waste? Reagan has cut<lb />
education by 25 percent, and I'm not<lb />
just talking about student loans. In<lb />
public schools across the country, class<lb />
sizes are too big, many teachers are<lb />
very poor and teacher salaries are<lb />
ridiculously low.<lb />
Reagan loves to attack Democrats as<lb />
being big taxers and spenders, but he<lb />
too will have to raise taxes to try and<lb />
reduce the deficit, and he spends his<lb />
fair share on a ridiculous military<lb />
budget.<lb />
Reagan's strongest ability just may<lb />
be getting out of his mistake looking<lb />
good. Just look at Lebanon, for exam-<lb />
ple. A bunch of soldiers are really go-<lb />
ing to keep peace by defending<lb />
themselves from terrorists. Reagan has<lb />
other faults, also. He has refused, until<lb />
recently, to talk with the Soviets; he<lb />
has opposed many arms treaties, and<lb />
he is very chummy with Jerrv Falewell<lb />
and other right-wing religious fanatics.<lb />
The "ever so weakening"<lb />
Democratic party offers a candidate<lb />
that is far superior to President<lb />
Reagan. His name is Walter Mondale.<lb />
Unfortunately, it does look as though<lb />
President Reagan will "kick ass" on<lb />
Nov. 6. Uh, well, here we go again.<lb />
Bern McCrady<lb />
Sophomore, G.C.<lb />
Tobacco Talk<lb />
Tobacco. It is North Carolina's cash<lb />
crop. Jesse Helms has run commercials<lb />
explaining how he saved the tobacco<lb />
program. How did the tobacco pro-<lb />
gram get in such bad shape? Senator<lb />
Helms' repeated "no" votes have<lb />
angered his fellow senators. To "get<lb />
even with Jesse senators from all<lb />
across our nation vote against legisla-<lb />
tion that is beneficial to North<lb />
Carolina. Helms may not have saved<lb />
the tobacco program if he hadn't<lb />
received help from congressmen like<lb />
Charlie Rose, Tim Valentine and<lb />
Charlie Whitley. Even now, the tobac-<lb />
co program's future is very unstable.<lb />
Jesse Helms may be experienced, but<lb />
nis type of experience is definitely not<lb />
what North Carolina now needs. Jim<lb />
Hunt has led North Carolina to pro-<lb />
sperity. Jim Hunt is fighting for what<lb />
is best for North Carolina. When Jim<lb />
Hunt is elected to the U.S. Senate,<lb />
North Carolina will be weli<lb />
represented.<lb />
Ross Ren frow<lb />
Sophomore, G.C.<lb />
Right Talks<lb />
Without freedom, there is no real<lb />
peace. Contrary to what a recent let-<lb />
teradvertisement in the Oct. 11 East<lb />
Carolinian � obviously propulgated<lb />
by the radical left � would lead you to<lb />
believe, the Reagan administration is<lb />
not trying to foment uprising and<lb />
revolution in Central America. Rather,<lb />
through a balanced program of<lb />
Economic development and military<lb />
assistance, our government is trying to<lb />
strengthen those countries with<lb />
democratic forms of government.<lb />
Nicaragua, the new "darling" of the<lb />
liberal torchbearers here in the United<lb />
States, is the real culprit of unrest in<lb />
Central America. Is it not ironic that<lb />
these radical whiners bitch, moan and<lb />
bellyache about President Reagan's<lb />
support of the contras, yet turn a cheek<lb />
at the Marxist Sandinistas support of<lb />
the war-mongering Communist rebels<lb />
who are trying to forcibly overthrow<lb />
the democratically elected government<lb />
of El Salvador?<lb />
Four years after the debacle of<lb />
weakness, humiliation and loss of<lb />
honor during the Carter-Mondale<lb />
years, America is back strong, free<lb />
and proud. Keep it that way, vote<lb />
Republican.<lb />
Charles D.<lb />
BSBA '83<lb />
Atlanta<lb />
Shavitz<lb />
Why Art?<lb />
Doonesbury<lb />
To the art school vandals:<lb />
Due to your extreme immaturity and<lb />
stupidity, you have successfully<lb />
prevented serious art students from en-<lb />
joying the privilege of having access to<lb />
a facility 24 hours a day. You may not<lb />
have any idea what we do, but with our<lb />
schedules and workload, it is<lb />
necessary, more times than not, to<lb />
work past 1 a.m. In case you are'not<lb />
aware, the art building is now closed<lb />
TODAYI AM FORMALLY PLAC1N6<lb />
MY MANHOOD IN A BUND TRUST<lb />
SO THAT I CAN CONTINUE TO<lb />
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1-7 a.m. on weekdays and 12-7 a.m. on<lb />
weekends.<lb />
Not only have you disrupted the<lb />
work schedule of 750 art students, you<lb />
have also destroyed personal property<lb />
and years of dedicated work. By<lb />
destroying those sculptures, you have<lb />
destroyed a part of the artists<lb />
themselves.<lb />
We hope that someday you will<lb />
realize the seriousness of your actions.<lb />
Rick Higgins<lb />
Junior, Comm. Arts<lb />
Walter Stanford<lb />
Junior, Comm. Arts<lb />
Richard Barnes<lb />
Junior, Comm. Arts<lb />
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-iyiJA�ICUANNOVEMBER I, 1984<lb />
Eradicating Negative Images<lb />
Organization Changes Name<lb />
By ERNEST ROBERTS<lb />
sur Mnm<lb />
The Society of United Liberal<lb />
Students recently changed its<lb />
name to the Minority Student<lb />
Organization.<lb />
"The name SOULS was work-<lb />
ing more as a negative force<lb />
rather than a positive one and the<lb />
title MSO better states what the<lb />
organization is all about said<lb />
Jimmie Hackett, MSO president.<lb />
The organization's name was<lb />
changed from SOULS to MSO so<lb />
people can automatically identify<lb />
it, where they could not before,<lb />
Hackett said.<lb />
According to Hackett, the pur-<lb />
pose of MSO is to pull together<lb />
minorities and non-minorities to<lb />
"make the campus community a<lb />
better place for both One<lb />
group activity is the showing of<lb />
minority-related films to the cam-<lb />
pus community in order to aid in<lb />
a better understanding of minori-<lb />
ty students<lb />
Among the minority-related<lb />
films scheduled for next semester<lb />
are, .4 Raisin in the Sun,<lb />
Watermelon Man and Guess<lb />
Who's Coming To Dinner. The<lb />
films will be sponsored by MSO<lb />
and the Minority Arts Commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
A membership drive is planned<lb />
this week in order to promote the<lb />
organization under its new name.<lb />
Information will be available in a<lb />
booth at the Student Supply<lb />
Store. There will be a meeting to-<lb />
day at 4p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
221 to inform students of the<lb />
organization's purpose and<lb />
goals.<lb />
Throughout the semester,<lb />
meetings will be held on<lb />
Thursdays at 4:30. In addition, a<lb />
carwash will be held Nov. 3, a<lb />
doughnut sale Nov. 10 and a ball<lb />
honoring Martin Luther King,<lb />
Jr will be held in January.<lb />
"We want the minority<lb />
students to become a part of the<lb />
campus Hackett said.<lb />
MSO is open to all students<lb />
who understand and believe in<lb />
the purposes of the organization,<lb />
Hackett said. Interested students<lb />
should attend today's meeting or<lb />
contact Hackett at 757-6611, Ext.<lb />
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By ELAINE PERRY<lb />
Staff Whur<lb />
The ECU chapter of the North<lb />
Carolina Student Legislature<lb />
recently attended its monthly in-<lb />
terim council. During interim<lb />
council meetings, NCSL<lb />
members from different schools<lb />
come together, listen to speakers<lb />
and pass resolutions.<lb />
A new constitution was devised<lb />
during the October meeting. The<lb />
NCSL charter was updated and<lb />
the constitution was rewritten so<lb />
the two would correlate, accor-<lb />
ding to Kirk Shelley, regional<lb />
chairman for the organization.<lb />
Shelley said NCSL's major<lb />
event is the annual session, held<lb />
in the old Capitol building in<lb />
Raleigh in March. This session is<lb />
comparable to a mock General<lb />
Assembly. "The session is filled<lb />
with intense debate Shelley<lb />
said.<lb />
Along with debated issues, bills<lb />
are voted on and passed, then<lb />
signed by the student governor.<lb />
These bills are compiled and<lb />
given to the N.C. General<lb />
Assembly for consideration.<lb />
Elections of state officers are also<lb />
held during the March session.<lb />
An interim council was spon-<lb />
sored at ECU in January and<lb />
Shelley said efforts are being<lb />
made to sponsor another in the<lb />
future. Individual chapters bid<lb />
for the location of the interim<lb />
councils.<lb />
ECU was voted as having the<lb />
most improved large school<lb />
delegation during the last coun-<lb />
cil, Shelley said.<lb />
The NCSL is a non-partisan<lb />
body. "It's not so much a policy-<lb />
making organization but a learn-<lb />
ing experience Shelley said.<lb />
"The General Assembly really<lb />
listens to us<lb />
NCSL meetings are held Mon-<lb />
days at 7 p.m. in Mendenhall.<lb />
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Two programs run by the Pitt<lb />
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cording to Pitt County<lb />
counselors Lena McLamb and<lb />
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"We need volunteers who are<lb />
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Volunteers are needed to help the<lb />
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Volunteers will be expected to<lb />
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gram is a process whereby an of-<lb />
fender makes a money or service<lb />
payment to the victim of his<lb />
crime in order to help repay his<lb />
"debt back to society<lb />
Teel manages the Juvenile<lb />
Court Volunteer Program and is<lb />
soliciting help from ECU<lb />
students. The program relies on<lb />
individuals who can help reform<lb />
a child's behavior and be a role<lb />
model for him. "We want the<lb />
Fraternity<lb />
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By SUSAN TACKER<lb />
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For the 20th consecutive time,<lb />
ECU's Tau chapter of the Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi National Honor Frater-<lb />
nity has won the Joseph M. Tor-<lb />
chia Outstanding Chapter Award<lb />
at the national convention. This<lb />
year's convention was held in<lb />
Arlington, Va this past<lb />
weekend.<lb />
The award was accepted by<lb />
Tau chapter President Ken<lb />
Scruggs, ECU's official delegate<lb />
to the convention.<lb />
Two local members were also<lb />
elected to national office. Mike<lb />
Hosey, an alumnus and member<lb />
of the Phi Sigma Pi Alumni<lb />
chapter in Raleigh, was reelected<lb />
alumni representative for a se-<lb />
cond two-year term.<lb />
Linda Wilson, Tau chapter<lb />
historian, was elected national<lb />
historian.<lb />
Tau chapter was established at<lb />
ECU in 1936, making it one of<lb />
the university's oldest fraternal<lb />
organizations. The fraternity<lb />
went coed in 1977 and all<lb />
members are known as<lb />
"brothers<lb />
Students in all majors are ac-<lb />
cepted into Phi Sigma Pi. A 3.2<lb />
grade point average is required.<lb />
child to become a productive<lb />
member of society and to stay out<lb />
of future trouble through the<lb />
volunteer's help she said. The<lb />
most active organization from<lb />
ECU is Gamma Sigma Sigma, a<lb />
national service sorority, and<lb />
Teel said this is an excellent op-<lb />
portunity for students to gain<lb />
valuable experience with<lb />
juveniles.<lb />
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While Coach Emory's bos<lb />
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citement. For years they've heen<lb />
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alone, nor does he take full<lb />
credit. He lends much of the<lb />
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leaders. "We use some really ex-<lb />
cellent student leaders Goolsby<lb />
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while working their way through<lb />
the band program, have excelled<lb />
in leadership qualities as well as<lb />
musical abilities<lb />
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his student leaders to local high<lb />
schools whose band programs are<lb />
in need oi help. This not only im-<lb />
proves the quality of locah high<lb />
school bands, but ultimately it<lb />
gives his staff valuble teaching<lb />
experience.<lb />
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put to work in rehearsals. Due to<lb />
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the� sectional rehearsals. Once<lb />
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for giant group rehearsals. These<lb />
gro ip rehearsals may go on for<lb />
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on I think a lot of people don't believe students know enough<lb />
lecision. And from the second standpoint, the turner<lb />
d teaching So many university administrators<lb />
� pav lip service to teaching excellence, when in fact,<lb />
nergies are tied up in research, public relations, and<lb />
the classroom is where it all begins.<lb />
u ihink that an in recognize good teaching?<lb />
revious student myself, it was always easy to spot so<lb />
ut the material that they were imparting to<lb />
a opposed to somebody who was just going through the<lb />
I think that an appropriate analogy is a preacher. When<lb />
� : � ind church and hear a person preaching, there are<lb />
ist go through the motions and those who are having a<lb />
. joyful in sharing that with other people<lb />
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ire teaching service courses and big sections. And in a<lb />
I think those courses ought to be evaluated separately because<lb />
lent isn't likely to appreciate what is very hard, tedious<lb />
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onsidered in a different way. than those of us who<lb />
mallet classes and have more time to spend with our<lb />
MH Hom would vou define your philosophy of teaching?<lb />
J hat's a tough one. 1 suppose to bring out the most potential<lb />
) student is mv philosophy 1 must also say that I've always<lb />
to be a teacher; there's a teacher in my makeup I'm not<lb />
v unless I'm teaching somebody something. But what I teach<lb />
had to put vour finger on Teaching acting is kind of like<lb />
rig somebody to ridea bicycle there's no way to learn it out<lb />
book You just have to try it and get a suggestion from<lb />
body who's right next to vou with a bicycle and try it again,<lb />
town, try it auain. My first experience with teaching was very<lb />
unsuccessful, i was seriously thinking of getting out ol it. Th,<lb />
just quit teaching and went up to Ne ork C it and studied<lb />
work oi two very old master teachei Sanford Meisner and i i<lb />
Hagen. So when you ask me what my eaching philosophy is, it's<lb />
really their teaching philosophy. I'm n genius, but at leas! I had<lb />
the sense to go to the geniuses and see I w they taught from Mr<lb />
Meisner's work. I u- eived a very detail d and specific techniqu<lb />
teach comprised ol 95 lessons that he got from onstani<lb />
Stanislavski and Ru hard Boleslavsky; and t om Ms. Hagei<lb />
learned how to use my teaching eye mu h more effectively.<lb />
MH: The teaching eve?<lb />
DB: es, you reallv have to train your eye in a specific way to see<lb />
certain behavioral characteristics in your actor.<lb />
MH: Can vou give me an example7<lb />
DB: es. Let's say that an actress is a i ng the given circumstai<lb />
that she is returning from her father's funeral and the directo<lb />
the scene tells the actress that he wants her to be crying when sin-<lb />
enters the scene. It is not enough for the actress to reach the overall<lb />
result oi crying. In other words, crying isn't enough. As the great<lb />
actress LTeanora Duse would often exclaim to her director, "Yes, 1<lb />
know you want me to cry in this scene, but which way do you want<lb />
me to do it?" The point is, Duse had many different variations ol<lb />
the same basic emotion. There are specific emotions that are ap<lb />
Don Biehn<lb />
propriate I . .  es and the gradai ns of those<lb />
in be very subtle. Only an expei 1 teac<lb />
these, as opposed a ?rage person on  e street who would<lb />
say, "My God, th g We have to be more specific<lb />
with emotiona nd I course, it's the teacher's<lb />
sibility to disti . e different ones, sav a red or an<lb />
orange II the scene needs a red, then th. - must be told. The<lb />
actress always needs some t I look ai the work and guide it.<lb />
MH: You, as a �  e. om do<lb />
vou teach a acting eye? How a<lb />
students to dis . . between (ht red and tht range?<lb />
DB: You don't. It's no- he student's responsibility to know. That's<lb />
whv, in the theater, we have actors and directors Once you're liv-<lb />
ing in a role, the modern acting technique that was developed bv<lb />
Mt Stanislavski is ased on experiencing emotion, not portraving<lb />
it. And with that new craft and skill that the modern actors now<lb />
have, you're experiencing the emotion you're not capable oi look-<lb />
ing at yourself. You're living in the plav It's very much like life in<lb />
that vou don't look at yourself, you just live so that the director can<lb />
then tell vou bv the excellence of his eve what adjustments vou need<lb />
to make Ironically, some ol the best performances I thought I had<lb />
as a young actor were objectively some oi the worst roles I plaved.<lb />
Feeling good aftei a performance doesn't actually mean that the ac-<lb />
ting was done justice You were just happv with the results.<lb />
MH. So vou always need somebody to took  ti work?<lb />
DB: Yes Dial's whv we have directors and actors<lb />
MH A your relationship to your class similar to vou relationship<lb />
with vour actors m a play '<lb />
DB That depends on the level of a student's training. If I have a<lb />
fully, or almost fully trained actor that is still a student of mine,<lb />
there are great similarities with the wav I work with them as a direc<lb />
tor oi the way 1 work with them as a teacher But no. realh the ac-<lb />
ting coach and the director are two different people The directoi<lb />
must be concerned with so many aspects of the production � the<lb />
lighting, costumes, set. sound, total picture. The acting coach can<lb />
concentrate only and specifically on the behavior oi the people on<lb />
the stage and the interrelationship oi that behavior Also, as a<lb />
director, you reallv explore together with your actors a particular<lb />
interpretation oi the plav that vou want to reach.<lb />
MH: Do all the drama students who come to ECL study the<lb />
Stanislavski method exclusively?<lb />
DB: Yes It's called the Meisner interpretation oi the Stanislavski<lb />
system. And in their senior year. Dr. Winchell teaches them part of<lb />
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the Strasberg method. Strasberg ana M<lb />
most influential leaders of the Group<lb />
Meisner work that we teach here,<lb />
because a talented student mas not be<lb />
technique. And all we have to tell that sj<lb />
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person to act in four ears It's like bas�<lb />
how to play, but you have to have taler<lb />
MH: Could you mention some actor a i<lb />
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DB: Mr. Meisner himself trained<lb />
ward, Peter Falk. Diane Keaton,<lb />
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get comics, you get serious actors. Duv;<lb />
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respects Meisner. Mr. Strasberg I<lb />
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DB: It's very structured and sciei <lb />
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the Strasberg method. Strasberg and Mr. Meisner were two of the<lb />
most influential leaders of the Group Theater. It's primarily the<lb />
Meisner work that we teach here. Sometimes it's unfortunate<lb />
because a talented student may not be responsive to this popular<lb />
technique. And all we have to tell that student is, "We're not sav<lb />
ing you're not talented, or an actor. We're saying you're not<lb />
responsive to this way of teaching With our new program we<lb />
truely believe that a student can learn how to act. We can teach a<lb />
person to act in four years. It's like baseball - anybody can learn<lb />
how to play, but you have to have talent to be a professional.<lb />
MH: Could you mention some actors and actresses who have been<lb />
Irained by the method you've been talking about9<lb />
DB: Mr Meisner himself trained such people as Joanne Wood-<lb />
ward Peter Falk, Diane Keaton, Tony Randall, Susanne<lb />
Pleschette, Lee Grant, Jon Voight, Robert Duvall, and more You<lb />
get com.es, you get serious actors. Duvall still takes Mr. Meisner to<lb />
his opening shows in the theater or in movies because Duvall<lb />
respects Meisner. Mr. Strasberg has trained such people as Al<lb />
Pac.no and Robert DeNiro. People like Dustin Hoffman have<lb />
trained both with Strasberg and with Meisner. Hoffman brings out<lb />
the best in both techniques.<lb />
MH: Is this a scientific or structured technique?<lb />
DB: It's very structured and scientific. Freud and Stanislavski came<lb />
along about the same time. Stanislavski and Freud were reaching<lb />
the same conclusions, but one was reaching them with the left brain<lb />
and one with the right. But there was a beautiful fusion; Stanislav-<lb />
ski became very interested in Pavlov's experiments. It became clear<lb />
that one could condition behavior to such an extent that when you<lb />
needed a particular response, you could get it.<lb />
MH: Stanislavski left us with a method?<lb />
DB: He left us with a method that was and still is incomplete. Dur-<lb />
ing the Depression, the American theater artists were hungry for<lb />
true discovery and creativity. Really the '30s was the golden era in<lb />
American theater from many different standpoints: scene design,<lb />
lighting, writing. Also, the great acting teachers of this country<lb />
went and studied in lower Manhattan with a man named Richard<lb />
Boleslavsky who had just come from Russia. And these American<lb />
acting teachers, who were young actors themselves, learned from<lb />
Mr. Boleslavsky and then improved upon his teachings. This is why<lb />
Mr. Meisner and Mr. Strasberg have been so influential in<lb />
American theater, because they had their own interpretation of<lb />
Stanislavski. But Stanislavski is still truely the Einstein of theater,<lb />
specifically, the art of acting.<lb />
MH: What is the state of the acting department at ECU now?<lb />
DB: It's very healthy. We're young, because when Mr. Loessin and<lb />
Dr. Winchell hired me, we all had very specific and similar points<lb />
of view. I think we are providing a consistent point of view to the<lb />
student. This way the student doesn't go from one instructor and<lb />
hear the truth with a capital T and then go to another class and hear<lb />
a different truth and become very confused, which is what happen-<lb />
ed to me. It's very easy to appear omnipotent in the arts, where you<lb />
could really come across as knowing everything. And when you<lb />
have four or five people in the same department who know<lb />
everything, the student in invariably confused. I think we are really<lb />
geared to the student. We, as I said, are not trying to be all things to<lb />
all people; we're trying to train American actors to do American<lb />
plays in the American theater or television. You'll find that most<lb />
undergraduate programs are trying to do American theater, French<lb />
theater, English theater, German or Irish theater, and they have a<lb />
wonderfully broad and varying point of view. But when their<lb />
students graudate, they don't get work because it's such a diffused<lb />
point of view. We tell students beforehand that we want to train<lb />
them to work. We call ourselves a practical program, and the word<lb />
practical is emphasized because this profession is a hard profession<lb />
in which to find work. Our obligation to students is to try our best<lb />
to give them skills that they can use, and our obligation is to the<lb />
parents � it's the same thing. They're taking a risk in letting their<lb />
children study this profession. I think we have a very strong depart-<lb />
ment in all aspects because Edgar Loessin is a person who has<lb />
worked in the real world and is not an "academic-only" person. He<lb />
worked in the real world for years and has an appreciation for sen-<lb />
ding students out into the real world.<lb />
MH: What are your plans for the future? Visions?<lb />
DB: I hope to stay here in Greenville, at ECU, for a long time<lb />
When I first taught here, this was my first job in 1973 after I had<lb />
been in the army and gotten out of graduate school. I taught here<lb />
from 1973 to '77. Then I quit teaching and went back to New York<lb />
to study with the master teachers. Well, it's no coincidence that I've<lb />
returned, because I've always loved Greenville and ECU I think<lb />
it's a university that doesn't try to be pretentious. In the theater if<lb />
you re training theater students, if there's a pretension to the<lb />
university that you're working for, it will translate directlv to the<lb />
stage. I think ECU is willing to take risks with their staff and facul-<lb />
ty members, and I think they're enthusiastic about new programs<lb />
practical programs. B '<lb />
As far as visions are concerned, I suppose I reallv only have one<lb />
vision: to make our Professional Actor Training Program an ex-<lb />
cellent training program for anyone interested in learning how to<lb />
J?' ,You m"8ht remember that Jimmv Stewart and<lb />
Henry Fonda were classmates in college and they were not major-<lb />
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rone Johnson (47) and the rest of the ECU football team will hae<lb />
hi tuts full against Southwestern Lousiana this weekend.<lb />
i Ian waring, ECU<lb />
Prepare For Pack<lb />
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vari lg plans for the Lad<lb />
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. waring has been stressing<lb />
three R's of Ladv Pirate<lb />
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M want them to react on<lb />
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�. itf. the ball on offense.<lb />
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een stressing the need for<lb />
: ads Pirates to get good re-<lb />
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 etting good position for<lb />
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irue center on our team.<lb />
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ile the Lady Pirates will be<lb />
n in the size department, they<lb />
will  t be short on talent. "1 in-<lb />
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SW Lousiana Awaits Pirates<lb />
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Bv RANDY MEWS<lb />
Sporti Kdltor<lb />
ECU football coach Ed Emory<lb />
was in a perfect position to<lb />
salvage a dismal season last<lb />
weekend against South Carolina,<lb />
but his team's inability to take<lb />
advantage of good field position<lb />
enabled the the fifth ranked<lb />
Gamecocks to roll to a 42-20 vic-<lb />
tory.<lb />
"We went down there to give<lb />
our program some credibility<lb />
Emory said in his weekly press<lb />
conference, "but we ended up<lb />
boosting them to number five in<lb />
the country.<lb />
"1 didn't feel too bad after the<lb />
game Emory continued, "but<lb />
when 1 looked at the film on Sun-<lb />
day, 1 wasn't so happy<lb />
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times inside the 30-yard line, but<lb />
only converted three of those op-<lb />
portunities into scores. "We ran<lb />
87 offensive plays, and they only<lb />
had 67 Emory remarked.<lb />
"Anytime you do that, you<lb />
should win the ball game<lb />
The offensive line was the<lb />
primary reason the Pirates did<lb />
not have success moving the ball.<lb />
Seven linemen were injured dur-<lb />
ing the course of the game, and<lb />
Emory said if the team hadn't<lb />
traveled by bus to Columbia, he<lb />
would have had to use defensive<lb />
players as substitutes.<lb />
the recruits Manwaring said.<lb />
"We have some really fine<lb />
guards and forwards � players<lb />
who can really score from the<lb />
outside. This year we will have<lb />
good bench strength, which is<lb />
something we have never had<lb />
before<lb />
The I adv Pirates base been<lb />
selected as an honorable mention<lb />
team in the pre-season poll put<lb />
out bv Women's Court, a<lb />
magazine about women's basket-<lb />
ball. "1 was mildly suprised by<lb />
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waring said. "It was due to the<lb />
fact that we won the conference<lb />
tournament last year, and we<lb />
have some experienced players<lb />
returning as well as some good<lb />
recruits<lb />
N.C. State, the Lady Pirate's<lb />
opponent in their season opener,<lb />
was ranked No. 12 in the<lb />
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ing with a ranked team does not<lb />
intimidate Manwaring.<lb />
"There is no better time for us<lb />
to play them she said. 'They<lb />
haven't seen us play under me,<lb />
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pect.<lb />
"1 think the players hae a<lb />
positive attitude Manwaring<lb />
continued. "We will be prepared<lb />
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ball goes up. Whichever team<lb />
that is prepared best at that par-<lb />
ticular time is usually the team<lb />
that wins.<lb />
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to know so much more than the<lb />
other team that we'll be able to<lb />
attack them right from the start<lb />
� N.C. State is in trouble<lb />
Indians Boot ECU<lb />
H SCOTT POWERS<lb />
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py second half play and<lb />
goals once again did in the<lb />
occer team as they fell to<lb />
William &amp; Mary 4-1 at Minges<lb />
r field yesterday afternoon.<lb />
"We moved the ball well in the<lb />
alt Head Coach Steve<lb />
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apitalize<lb />
earn gave up what Brody<lb />
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n the first half and scored<lb />
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Mary late in the game provided<lb />
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While Brody admitted that the<lb />
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played much better than they did.<lb />
The loss dropped the booters<lb />
to 2-14-1 on the year, and extend-<lb />
ed their losing streak to six<lb />
games.<lb />
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their recent dry spell when they<lb />
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ticipate in the N.C. Wesleyan<lb />
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Christopher Newport on Nov. 5<lb />
and 7.<lb />
A total of three centers were<lb />
used, and Emory said that also<lb />
affected the play of the offense,<lb />
and in particular, starting<lb />
quarterback Darrell Speed.<lb />
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experienced quarterback like<lb />
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formance<lb />
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line had a definite affect on<lb />
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of his career while at ECU. He<lb />
only completed seven of 18<lb />
passes, threw three interceptions<lb />
and was sacked six times.<lb />
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mance by the offense, Emory<lb />
called his defensive unit the<lb />
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America" as the Gamecocks' 559<lb />
yards worth of offense was the<lb />
second highest total in school<lb />
history.<lb />
Emory noted South Carolina's<lb />
first two touchdowns in par-<lb />
ticular, saying neither play<lb />
should have picked up a single<lb />
yard.<lb />
USC's first score came when<lb />
Pirate defenders appeared to<lb />
have quarterback Allen Mitchell<lb />
wrapped up behind the line of<lb />
scrimmage, but at the last mo-<lb />
ment he pitched the ball to Kent<lb />
Hagood (12 carries, 118 yards)<lb />
who went down the left sideline<lb />
untouched for a 74-yard<lb />
touchdown.<lb />
The Pirates came back to take<lb />
a 10-7 lead early in the second<lb />
quarter, but then Mitchell was<lb />
replaced by reserve quarterback<lb />
Mike Hold. On his first play<lb />
from scrimmage, Hold connected<lb />
with Ira Hillary for a 71-yard<lb />
touchdown bomb.<lb />
"We we were in the simplis!<lb />
coverage for that kind of a call<lb />
Emory explained, "but the per-<lb />
son covering Hillary just didn't<lb />
play the ball the way he was sup-<lb />
posed to<lb />
Although ECU didn't execute<lb />
well as a team, Henry Williams<lb />
made Pirate fans reminisce about<lb />
last year as he had his best in-<lb />
dividual performance of the '84<lb />
season. He returned two kickoffs<lb />
for 82 yards (one of which Emory<lb />
says should have gone all the<lb />
way), while also returning five<lb />
punts for 83 yards.<lb />
One of those punt returns ap-<lb />
peared to have gone for a 78-yard<lb />
touchdown return as Williams<lb />
amazed Gamecock fans with his<lb />
shifty moves and 4.23 speed, but<lb />
an official marked the ball at<lb />
midfield saying Wiliams had<lb />
stepped out of bounds.<lb />
"There wasn't a referee<lb />
anywhere near the sideline to<lb />
make the call Fmorv exclaim-<lb />
ed. "I was standing less than five<lb />
feet where they marked the ball,<lb />
and there is no way he stepped on<lb />
the line<lb />
Emory said his team should<lb />
have won the game, but despite<lb />
the loss, he hopes to continue the<lb />
series. "It was a positive thing for<lb />
ECU to play a program the<lb />
caliber of South Carolina's. They<lb />
have great fans, a ereat stadium<lb />
and I think it will be a great game<lb />
when they come to Ficklen<lb />
(Stadium) in 1985<lb />
the Pirates currently stand 2-7<lb />
on the vear, and will play their<lb />
final road game of the season<lb />
Saturday at 2 p.m. against<lb />
Southwestern Lousiana.<lb />
The Ragin' Cajuns are 4-4 on<lb />
the year, coming off a 13-7 vic-<lb />
tory over Southern Mississipi and<lb />
have won three of their last four<lb />
games.<lb />
According to Emory, SW Lou-<lb />
siana is a team that is solid at<lb />
every position, and says his<lb />
Pirates cannot make the same<lb />
mistakes as they did against<lb />
South Carolina if they plan on<lb />
winning the game.<lb />
If Emory is not successful on<lb />
Saturday, it will mark the first<lb />
time an ECU team has failed to<lb />
win on the the road prior to 1960.<lb />
Records before that time did not<lb />
distinguish between home and<lb />
awav eames.<lb />
Nichols Has Big Day Against Cocks<lb />
Bv SCOTT COOPER<lb />
stiff U rllrr<lb />
Despite a loss to fifth ranked<lb />
South Carolina last Saturday,<lb />
senior flanker Ricky Nichols had<lb />
a big day receiving for ECU.<lb />
Nichols hauled in four passes<lb />
for 9 5 yards and two<lb />
touchdowns. With 2:59 remain-<lb />
ing in the first quarter, Darrell<lb />
Speed hooked up with Nichols on<lb />
a M-vard bomb. The pass play<lb />
shocked the 73,800 fans and<lb />
deadlocked the game at 7-7. The<lb />
completion was also the longest<lb />
career reception for the<lb />
Chesapeake, Va. native.<lb />
The South Carolina offense<lb />
then got on track in the second<lb />
period scoring two touchdowns.<lb />
Nichols credited the Gamecocks<lb />
for their play. "They just wanted<lb />
it more he exclaimed. "They<lb />
stopped us on offense, and kept<lb />
their momentum going<lb />
Nichols caught his second<lb />
touchdown with just 2:28 to play<lb />
in the game. It was a nine-yard<lb />
pass from quarterback Ron<lb />
Jones, capping a seven play,<lb />
53-yard scoring drive.<lb />
Nichols was the leading<lb />
receiver in the Pirate-Gamecock<lb />
contest. Aside from his 95 yards<lb />
receiving, he added 20 yards on<lb />
the ground on a flanker reverse.<lb />
"This was Ricky Nichols' best<lb />
effort since he caught the winning<lb />
touchdown pass to upset<lb />
Missouri last year stated ECU<lb />
sophomore David McGinness,<lb />
one oi the Pirate faithful who<lb />
made the trip to Columbia.<lb />
"I felt good about my perfor-<lb />
mance against South Carolina<lb />
Nichols said. "I've tried to make<lb />
things happen and make big plays<lb />
all year<lb />
Nichols' strong point is his<lb />
ability to play consistent football.<lb />
In his freshman year (1981), he<lb />
was second on the Pirates with<lb />
nine receptions for 206 yards and<lb />
a 22.9 yard average. As a<lb />
sophomore, Nichols totaled 206<lb />
yards on 13 receptions for a 20.4<lb />
yard average. Last year Nichols<lb />
caught 15 passes for 222 yards<lb />
and a 14.8 yard average. He was<lb />
third best for ECU in '83. Also,<lb />
he totaled six touchdowns in his<lb />
first three years.<lb />
"He's been our most consis-<lb />
tent receiver all year long ECU<lb />
receiver coach Ken Matous<lb />
remarked. "He's our big play<lb />
receiver<lb />
Nichols, who was named co-<lb />
offensive player of the game<lb />
against South Carolina, possesses<lb />
excellent speed � running a 4.3<lb />
second 40-yard dash. "His speed<lb />
and catching ability always make<lb />
him a threat Matous said. "He<lb />
also is smart and has good field<lb />
sense � he makes adjustments<lb />
well too<lb />
Preparing each week is no easy<lb />
task for any collegiate athlete,<lb />
and the same holds true for<lb />
Nichols. "I try to practice very<lb />
hard each week Ricky said.<lb />
"It's like rehearsing � I do it in<lb />
practice and try to do it again in<lb />
the game<lb />
With the move of senior split<lb />
end Stefon Adams to defense,<lb />
Ricky knew he'd be in for a tough<lb />
time. "I started playing both<lb />
positions (flanker and split end),<lb />
and I had to work harder than<lb />
ever Nichols stated. "It also<lb />
meant that 1 would get more<lb />
playing time<lb />
Being in his senior year, Ricky<lb />
assumed the role of a leader.<lb />
"Seniors are supposed to be<lb />
leaders for the younger players.<lb />
They (the young players) aren't<lb />
used to playing in front of 70.000<lb />
fans<lb />
Ricky had an outstanding<lb />
career at Great Bridge High<lb />
School in Chesapeake. Va. In<lb />
1981, he was Norfolk Sports<lb />
Club "metro plaver of the year<lb />
He was second team all-state, all-<lb />
district, all-Tidewater and all-<lb />
region as a defensive back and<lb />
flanker. Ricky also played<lb />
baseball while in high school. He<lb />
was urged to run track, but<lb />
preferred baseball.<lb />
He also played baseball for the<lb />
Pirates last spring as a center-<lb />
fielder, but his speed on the bases<lb />
was most impressive. One<lb />
baseball scout called Nichols<lb />
"perhaps the fastest from<lb />
homeplate to first base in this<lb />
country<lb />
Despite his accomplishments in<lb />
high school, Ricky didn't think<lb />
he would be able to play college<lb />
athletics. Because he didn't star:<lb />
football until his junior vear.<lb />
Nichols wasn't heavily recruited.<lb />
"I didn't even think about col-<lb />
lege until my junior year Rivky<lb />
remarked. "I didn't expect to be<lb />
playing college football at all<lb />
Next week the Pirates face<lb />
Southwestern I ouisiana,<lb />
Ricky has great respect for the<lb />
team that he ha faced three times<lb />
during his collegiate career.<lb />
"They've got a good secondary<lb />
down there he said. "It's hard<lb />
to get deep on them � thev all<lb />
have good speed<lb />
Ricky gets his inspiration from<lb />
his father, a person who has in-<lb />
fluenced Ricky's football career<lb />
greatly. "He tells me to alwas<lb />
work hard Ricky said. "He<lb />
tells me to have confidence in<lb />
myself<lb />
Rickv is fifth in career recep-<lb />
tions tor ECU. and needs just<lb />
more to become the Pirates<lb />
fourth career reception leader.<lb />
Also, he is currently fourth on<lb />
ECU's career yardage receiving,<lb />
needing just J06 yards to move to<lb />
second on the illustrious list.<lb />
Ricky Nichols will retire as one<lb />
� 'he most celebrated receivers<lb />
in ECL' history, and will always<lb />
be remembered by Pirate fans as<lb />
the "big play" man.<lb />
ll<lb />
1<lb />
Pirates<lb />
On The Road Again: Saturdav <lb />
2:00 p.m. (CDT) kickoff with the<lb />
Ragin' Cajuns of Southwestern<lb />
Louisiana will be ECU's seventh<lb />
and final road game of the 1984<lb />
season. The Pirates, an im-<lb />
pressive 7-3 on the road over their<lb />
last 10 road contests entering the<lb />
1984 season, have yet to win in an<lb />
opponents stadium this year<lb />
ECU is 0-6 on the road for<lb />
1984, and a loss at Southwestern<lb />
Louisiana will mean the Pirate<lb />
will go winless on the road for the<lb />
first time since prior to the 196<lb />
season. East Carolina's w<lb />
road record since 1960 before<lb />
season was the 2-5 mark posted<lb />
by Coach Mike McGee's team<lb />
back in 1970 (ECU finished the<lb />
year 3-8)<lb />
Pat Dye's 1979 team pi<lb />
2-3-1 road record, while<lb />
season ranks as head coach<lb />
Emory's worst season or<lb />
road. Emory's four prior ��<lb />
saw his teams post 2-4, 2-4<lb />
and 4-3 records.<lb />
This is the third straight<lb />
Emory has faced the task ol <lb />
ing seven games awav from<lb />
friendly confine of<lb />
Stadium, where the P<lb />
enjoyed considerable<lb />
The 1984 season w<lb />
Pirates, however, pla<lb />
games for the first time<lb />
Track Me<lb />
Sport Clu<lb />
Bv JKANNETTEROIH<lb />
si�ff Vkmt<lb />
Though the inclerr.<lb />
canceled several events<lb />
tramural track meet -<lb />
success for several cam:<lb />
Suffering under drizz: - �<lb />
and slippery track - I<lb />
L'mstead Dorm ran awav wil<lb />
overall victory<lb />
tracksters from N<lb />
dependent third place finishers<lb />
Thunder and L<lb />
Taking individual h<lb />
both the discus<lb />
events was Jeff Martlet!<lb />
long jump award w<lb />
speedster Arthur Barnes,<lb />
also finished first in the 50-yard<lb />
dash and 100-yard dash. .$<lb />
Phi Epsdon captured first place<lb />
in the softball throw.<lb />
The 440-yard victory went to<lb />
the independent Thunder and<lb />
Lightening who not only finished<lb />
third overall, but captured top<lb />
honors in the 880-yard run. The<lb />
"lightening" crowd chased<lb />
L'mstead Dorm, but came up<lb />
short taking second place in the<lb />
880 relav.<lb />
The two mile race saw the frat<lb />
men from Phi Kappa Tau cross<lb />
the tape first with Scott Dorm<lb />
finishing second, fourth and fifth<lb />
in the same race. I r.sead once<lb />
again made the top three, receiv-<lb />
ing three points to aud to their<lb />
total. As the skies darkened, the<lb />
men from Phi Kappa Tau raced<lb />
to earn seven points in the mile<lb />
run. while Scott and L instead<lb />
followed.<lb />
On the women's side, il was all<lb />
Tri Sig and Chilling Sauce who<lb />
bounced back and forth from vic-<lb />
tory to victory. Chilling Sauce<lb />
earned first place honors in the<lb />
softball throw, long innp B8<lb />
relay and 440 run. wh<lb />
ladies from Sigma 5. -<lb />
won the 440-vard run. 5<lb />
dash and received - and sc<lb />
cond place honors n the 880<lb />
run. Other ever "ad to<lb />
canceled as the track became<lb />
JON JO DAN - CCU ffMto La�<lb />
Ricky Nichols needs 106 yards to become ECU's second all-time receiver for yardage gained. He abo needs<lb />
just two catches to move to the No. 4 spot for career receptions.<lb />
hazardous to c -<lb />
tests.<lb />
In sport club action, the ECl<lb />
Surfing Qub sponsored na-<lb />
ment ihis pas: weekend<lb />
Emerald Isle, N C Seven<lb />
people represeing t�<lb />
across the eastern seaboarc: com-<lb />
peted. At the end of regulal<lb />
time, a tie developed between the<lb />
teams from UNC- and ECl X<lb />
tie breaker in which the top<lb />
surfers from each s<lb />
waves for 15 minutes. end<lb />
victory for UNC-W, who<lb />
edged the talent of ECl<lb />
For those of you who fancy the<lb />
martial arts. Rose High recer<lb />
held the 1984 Goju Sti<lb />
Southeastern Class- v.<lb />
gratulations are in order<lb />
several ECU Martial hits Sport<lb />
Club participants who came awav<lb />
with individual honors Chuck<lb />
Johnson placed first in the<lb />
heavyweight black belt bout, and<lb />
took third in the Kata r<lb />
arranged series of fighting<lb />
moves) belt event. David M<lb />
fought for third place in the greet-<lb />
It division. In women's action.<lb />
:CU instructor Anne Vanlith<lb />
)laced second in the brown belt<lb />
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Pirates Look For First Road Win Saturday<lb />
On The Road Again: Saturdays<lb />
2:00 p.m. (CDT) kickoff with the<lb />
Ragin' Cajuns of Southwestern<lb />
1 ouisiana will be ECU's seventh<lb />
and final road game of the 1984<lb />
season The Pirates, an mi<lb />
pressive 7-3 on the road over their<lb />
last 10 road contests entering the<lb />
1984 season, have yet to win in an<lb />
opponents stadium this year.<lb />
ECU is 0-6 on the road for<lb />
1984, and a loss at Southwestern<lb />
1 ouisiana will mean the Pirates<lb />
will go winless on the road for the<lb />
first time since prior to the I960<lb />
season. Fast Carolina's worst<lb />
oad record since I960 before this<lb />
season was the 2-5 mark posted<lb />
h Coach Mike McGee's team<lb />
hack in 1970 (ECU finished the<lb />
yeai 3-8).<lb />
Pat Dye's 1979 team posted a<lb />
2 3 1 road record, while this<lb />
season ranks as head coach Ed<lb />
Emory's worst season on the<lb />
oad Emory's four prior seasons<lb />
saw his teams post 2-4, 2-4. 3-4<lb />
and 4-3 records<lb />
This is the third straight season<lb />
1 mor has faced the task of plaj<lb />
ng seven games away from the<lb />
endl confines o Ficklen<lb />
Stadium, where the Pirates have<lb />
enjoyed considerable success<lb />
The 19S4 season will see the<lb />
Pirates, however, play five home<lb />
games for the first time since<lb />
1981 let' will lu.st Miami<lb />
Florida, South Carolina, Fulsa,<lb />
Temple and a team to he an-<lb />
nounced<lb />
Bombs Awa: Senioi flankei<lb />
Rick) Nichols caught his second<lb />
touchdown pass of the 1984<lb />
season in excess ol 50 yards in<lb />
last week's 42-20 loss to No. 5<lb />
South Carolina The 5-10,<lb />
170-pound Chesapeake, ,<lb />
native hauled in a 64-yard ID<lb />
strike from quarterback Darrell<lb />
Speed m the first quarter, the se-<lb />
cond time the two have hooked<lb />
up for a 50 plus yard pass pLo<lb />
Speed connected with Nichols foi<lb />
a 59-yard scoring strike in the<lb />
Pirates' 34-27 ictory over<lb />
Georgia Southern on Sept 22.<lb />
The scoring pass was also the<lb />
second straight week Nichols has<lb />
caught a 11) pass In ECU's 24 6<lb />
homecoming victor) ovei last<lb />
lennessee State on Oct. 20<lb />
Nichols hooked up with Speed<lb />
for a 46 yard scoring strike.<lb />
Nichols, with his four recep<lb />
tions for 95 yards against the<lb />
Gamecocks, has caught 21 passes<lb />
for 395 yards in 1984 foi an<lb />
18.8-yard per catch average He<lb />
has also moved into a tie with<lb />
Tim Dameron (1970 72) foi fifth<lb />
place on E t 'scared receptions<lb />
list with 58, and needs just two to<lb />
overtake Stan Lute foi the No. 4<lb />
spot.<lb />
Nichols also now has 1,088<lb />
yards in career yardage, which<lb />
puts him No. 4 on that career list<lb />
with two games still to play.<lb />
Nichols needs nine yards to take<lb />
over the No. 4 spot from Billy<lb />
Ray Washington (1977-79, 1,096<lb />
yards) and 106 yards to jump into<lb />
the No. 2 spot (Tim Dameron,<lb />
1,193 yards). This season Nichols<lb />
has jumped from the No. 10 spot<lb />
on the career yardage list to No<lb />
4.<lb />
The Long and Winding Road:<lb />
Should the Pirates lose to<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana in their<lb />
seventh and final road game of<lb />
the season this week it will mark<lb />
the first time since prior to 1960<lb />
that the Pirates have failed to win<lb />
in an opponents stadium.<lb />
Records prior to 1960 are not ac-<lb />
curate as to road and home<lb />
games<lb />
Home (poking: Saturday's game<lb />
Track Meet A Hit,<lb />
Sport Clubs Active<lb />
with East Carolina will be the<lb />
final home game of the season<lb />
for the Ragin' Cajuns of<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana. The Ca-<lb />
juns are an impressive 2-1 on the<lb />
Cajun Field this season, having<lb />
beaten Southern Mississippi, who<lb />
the Pirates host in their final<lb />
game of the 1984 season, and<lb />
Wichita State. The Ragin' Cajuns<lb />
only loss at home this season has<lb />
been to Northeast Louisiana 7-6.<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana faces<lb />
the same task this season as the<lb />
Pirates have for the past three<lb />
USL also plays seven road games<lb />
this season as it strives to reach<lb />
the status of major Division LA<lb />
independent, which Fast<lb />
Carolina accomplished a year ago<lb />
with its 8-3 record.<lb />
Homecoming of Sorts:<lb />
Saturday's game with<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana will be a<lb />
homecoming of sorts for ECU's<lb />
offensive coordinator Don<lb />
Murry. Murry, who joined the<lb />
Pirate staff this season when Art<lb />
Baker left for Florida State, ser<lb />
ed in the same capacit) tor the<lb />
Ragin' C ajuns during the 1983<lb />
season before coming to T( U in<lb />
the spring.<lb />
Bunn Impressive Again: Tullhak<lb />
Bubba Bunn was again the<lb />
Pirates' leading rusher for the se<lb />
cond straight week after his move<lb />
from tailback.<lb />
Bunn, who rushed foi 161<lb />
yards and two touchdowns in<lb />
E U's 24-6 victory over Last<lb />
Tennessee State on October 20 in<lb />
Ficklen Stadium, ran for 68 yards<lb />
in last week's 42-20 loss at the<lb />
hands of No. 5 Southarolina.<lb />
That gives Bunn. a junior from<lb />
Cioldsboro, 229 vards in two<lb />
games for an impressive 114 5<lb />
yards per game average Foi the<lb />
season, Bunn has rushed for 245<lb />
.ards in five games and lead-<lb />
team in rushing with his 49 <lb />
per game<lb />
Bunn captured fAC r<lb />
sive Plavcr of the Week I<lb />
with his 161-vard dav aga<lb />
last lennessee State<lb />
Common Opponents.<lb />
Pirates and ajuns share ' �<lb />
runon opponenets in i-y- .<lb />
The Pirates lost to T .<lb />
road i 20 and Southwest<lb />
I � lisiana will finish the l )l<lb />
season at Fulsa's Skell) Sta .<lb />
Ironically, I. SI defeated 1<lb />
Carolina's season-ending<lb />
nent last week when the Ca<lb />
igged Southern Miss wit!<lb />
13-7 Kiss in Lafayette, LA I �<lb />
Pirates close the 1984 sea<lb />
the Golden Eagles No<lb />
ficklen Stadium.<lb />
B JFAWFTTFROIH<lb />
M�ff W nlrr<lb />
Though the inclement weather<lb />
canceled several events, the in-<lb />
tramural track meet was a huge<lb />
success foi several campus teams.<lb />
Suffering under drizzling skies<lb />
: slipper) track conditions.<lb />
" tea �� : an awav with the<lb />
overall victor) defeating the<lb />
tracksters from Scott and the in-<lb />
dependent third place finishers<lb />
Thundei a n .  htening,<lb />
raking individual honors in<lb />
both the discus and shot put<lb />
events was )z Martlet The<lb />
long jump award went to<lb />
speedster Arthur Barnes, who<lb />
also finished first in the 50-yard<lb />
dash and 100-yard dash Sigma<lb />
Ph: Epsilon captured first place<lb />
tl : uftball thr �.<lb />
The 440-vard victor) wen<lb />
ndependeni Thunder at<lb />
� ' nit t who not onlv finished<lb />
third overall, but captured top<lb />
honors in the 880-yard run. The<lb />
"lightening" crowd chased<lb />
Umstead Dorm, but came up<lb />
rt taking second place in the<lb />
88 I relav.<lb />
The two mile race saw the !rat<lb />
men from Phi Kappa Tau cross<lb />
'he tape first with Scott Dorm<lb />
finishing second, fourth and fifth<lb />
m the same race. Instead once<lb />
again made the top three, receiv-<lb />
ing three points to add to their<lb />
tal. As the skies darkened, the<lb />
men from Phi Kappa Tau raced<lb />
earn seven points in the mile<lb />
run, while Scott and Umstead<lb />
followed.<lb />
On the women's side, it was all<lb />
Tri Sig and Chilling Sauce who<lb />
bounced back and forth from vic-<lb />
tor) to victory. Chilling Sauce<lb />
earned first place honors in the<lb />
oftball throw, long jump, 880<lb />
relay and 440 run, while the<lb />
adies from Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
von the 440-yard run, 50-yard<lb />
dash and received first and se-<lb />
cond place honors in the 880 yard<lb />
run. Other events had to be<lb />
.anceled as the track became too<lb />
hazardous to complete the con-<lb />
tests.<lb />
In sport club action, the ECU<lb />
Surfing Club sponsored a tourna-<lb />
ment this past weekend at<lb />
Tmerald Isle, N.C. Seventy-five<lb />
people representing teams from<lb />
across the eastern seaboard com-<lb />
peted. At the end of regulation<lb />
time, a tie developed between the<lb />
reams from UNC-W and ECU. A<lb />
tie breaker in which the top two<lb />
surfers from each squad rode the<lb />
waves for 15 minutes, ended in a<lb />
victory for UNC-W, who just<lb />
edged the talent of ECU.<lb />
For those of you who fancy the<lb />
martial arts. Rose High recently<lb />
held the 1984 Goju-Shonn<lb />
Southeastern Classic. Con-<lb />
gratulations are in order to<lb />
several ECU Martial Arts Sport<lb />
( lub participants who came away<lb />
with individual honors. Chuck<lb />
lohnson placed first in the<lb />
heavyweight black belt bout, and<lb />
took third in the Kata (pre-<lb />
arranged series of fighting<lb />
moves) belt event. David Miller<lb />
fought for third place in the green<lb />
belt division. In women's action,<lb />
ECU instructor Anne Vanlith<lb />
placed second in tne brown belt<lb />
Kata division<lb />
I he Rugbv tea eted in a<lb />
double- headei c ampbell<lb />
University eune<lb />
recent 1.<lb />
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all runners, st<lb />
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STUFFED ANIMALS<lb />
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LIKE ANIMALS.<lb />
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