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3he<lb />
(Earnltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
JVol.59 No.J9<lb />
Tuesday JMOM1 AJMflL<lb />
Greenville, NC.<lb />
Cifiuiatitfa UJttfl<lb />
Martin Seeks United Future<lb />
At Inauguration Ceremony<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
MaaaglB UH�<lb />
RALEIGH � James Grubbs<lb />
Martin became North Carolina's<lb />
65th governor Saturday, saying<lb />
that the "future calls us together<lb />
in a spirit of unity North<lb />
Carolina Supreme Court Chief<lb />
Justice Joseph Branch ad-<lb />
ministered the oath of office at<lb />
12:30 p.m and the 49-year-old<lb />
former Congressman officially<lb />
took charge of the state's highest<lb />
office from James B. Hunt Jr.<lb />
In an 18-minute speech, Martin<lb />
sought to heal the divisiveness<lb />
resulting from the recent bitter<lb />
election season. "For today we<lb />
are all Democrats, we are all<lb />
Republicans Today, we are all<lb />
North Carolinians, one united<lb />
state<lb />
Martin emphasized his com-<lb />
mitment to business. "I believe<lb />
deeply in our system of private<lb />
enterprise, based on traditional<lb />
principles of self-reliance the<lb />
new governor said. "Yes, 1 am<lb />
for business. We all should be �<lb />
that's where jobs come from<lb />
Martin stressed his concern for<lb />
North Carolina's traditional in-<lb />
dustries � textiles, furniture and<lb />
tobacco � saying "we must<lb />
make a special effort to cham-<lb />
pion their interests as they face a<lb />
rising level of subsidized competi-<lb />
tion from other nations. Martin<lb />
also recognized outgoing Gov.<lb />
Hunt's leadership in bringing<lb />
high-technology firms to the<lb />
state.<lb />
The pomp and circumstance of<lb />
the day, which included a<lb />
thundering 19-gun salute and the<lb />
flying over of three C- 130s and 14<lb />
helicopters, was lightened up by<lb />
laughter as Martin and the coun-<lb />
cil of state officials injected<lb />
humor into the affair. Martin,<lb />
only the second Republican<lb />
governor this century, jokingly<lb />
pointed out that former Gov.<lb />
James E. Holshouser, who was<lb />
sitting on the dias, would no<lb />
longer have an asterisk by his<lb />
name.<lb />
The inauguration of Martin<lb />
capped a Cinderella campaign<lb />
that capitalized on a bitter<lb />
Democratic gubernatorial<lb />
primary and a landslide re-<lb />
election win by Ronald Reagan.<lb />
The six-term congressman ran on<lb />
a conservative, pro-business plat-<lb />
form and indicated in his speech<lb />
his plans to remove "unique<lb />
taxes that impose a competitive<lb />
disadvantage on North Carolina<lb />
businesses and workers<lb />
The Iredell county resident<lb />
takes office from Hunt at a time<lb />
when the state Republican party<lb />
is at a zenith. The new governor<lb />
hopes to make his party com-<lb />
petitive with the Democrats in the<lb />
state. Martin's speech emphasiz-<lb />
ed this and the bipartisanship<lb />
necessary for Martin to get pro-<lb />
posals passed by the Democrats<lb />
in the General Assembly.<lb />
Martin said he, like his<lb />
predecessors, would be an<lb />
"education governor He stress-<lb />
ed the need to pay good teachers<lb />
more money. "We must carefully<lb />
develop incentives for excellence<lb />
that will win the confidence of<lb />
teachers: that the better they are<lb />
and the better they become, the<lb />
better they will be paid<lb />
The ECU Marching Pirates<lb />
played their copyright version of<lb />
the National Anthem during the<lb />
ceremonies, fulfilling a campaign<lb />
promise made by Martin during a<lb />
visit to ECU in July.<lb />
3ABY PATTERSON - ECU Photo L�o<lb />
Jim Martin was sworn in as the state's 65th governor Saturdav in Raleigh. The Kl Marching Pirate.<lb />
played at the inauguration, fulfilling a promise Martin made while visiting ECU last summer.<lb />
Financial A id Director<lb />
Retires After 20 Years<lb />
BvHAROLDJOYNER<lb />
l Nno E4Uor<lb />
After 20 years as ECU's first<lb />
financial aid director, Robert M.<lb />
Boudreaux is retiring.<lb />
Before cormug to ECU,<lb />
Boudreaux served 20 years in the<lb />
U.S. Marine Corps, retiring at<lb />
Cherry Point. He came to ECU<lb />
in 1965 and received his BS<lb />
Degree in Social Studies and later<lb />
his master's degree in Education.<lb />
Boudreaux said he enjoyed<lb />
helping students obtain financial<lb />
aid, knowing they would be able<lb />
to further their education. He<lb />
also said he enjoyed working with<lb />
the students and developing a<lb />
close relationship with them, as<lb />
well as with the various depart-<lb />
ments on campus. "The business<lb />
office, and in particular, Vice-<lb />
Chancellor Gil Moore, have<lb />
helped the financial aid office<lb />
tremendously. I really ap-<lb />
preciated their cooperation he<lb />
said<lb />
The financial aid office has<lb />
seen many changes during its 20<lb />
years on campus and Boudreaux<lb />
said there is more money today<lb />
for the student than 10 to 15 years<lb />
ago. Also, the amount of money<lb />
GARY PATTERSON - ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Marching Pirates Play It Up<lb />
Boudreaux<lb />
given out by the financial aid of-<lb />
fice has changed. Four years ago,<lb />
according to Boudreaux. students<lb />
relied on gifts of money to sup-<lb />
port their education. "Today,<lb />
more than half of the money<lb />
given out is through loans he<lb />
said.<lb />
The small staff has had to en-<lb />
See BOUDREAUX, Page 3<lb />
B HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
MU(ot Nrwi t dilor<lb />
One of newly-elected governor<lb />
James G. Martin's campaign pro-<lb />
mises was that if he was elected,<lb />
the LCI Marching Pirates would<lb />
plav at his inauguration. He kept<lb />
his promise and last Saturday<lb />
thousands of people across the<lb />
state saw and heard the ECU<lb />
Marching Pirates performing<lb />
beside Martin.<lb />
"This was probably the biggest<lb />
moment for the band in my four<lb />
years with them said Mike<lb />
Pollard, head drum major for the<lb />
Marching Pirates. "It was a big<lb />
honor for us to be asked and a<lb />
bigger thrill for us to be there<lb />
The band also received additional<lb />
exposure and many people got to<lb />
hear ECU's copyright version<lb />
of the National Anthem, he said.<lb />
The Marching Pirates en-<lb />
countered a small problem when<lb />
they were asked to cover for the<lb />
Charlotte Symphony, which<lb />
could not play due to the<lb />
weather. "We weren't the least<lb />
bit nervous Pollard said, "and<lb />
we winged it off with no pro-<lb />
blems The band was prepared,<lb />
as usual, and entertained the<lb />
crowd with various show music<lb />
performed during ECU football<lb />
games. "We always look out for<lb />
the unexpected Pollard said.<lb />
Martin was impressed with the<lb />
Marching Pirates when he visited<lb />
one of ECl "s football games, ac-<lb />
cording to Thomas Goolsby,<lb />
faculty advisor to the band.<lb />
"Gov. Martin ha always had<lb />
some  music Goolsbj<lb />
aio "He was a tormer musician<lb />
for the Charlotte Symphony and<lb />
he has cor d arrang<lb />
music tor his church ! am g<lb />
the 1 -� �' � ' � I � - cv "s � s �<lb />
and I'm also realh prwud ol their<lb />
performan �<lb />
Pollard also said he was very<lb />
proud of the band's performance<lb />
and complimented them on the<lb />
their unity "We take pride in<lb />
being one big happy family. I am<lb />
glad they were able to partake in<lb />
this exciting eent<lb />
Major Attractions Committee Continues Search For Bands<lb />
Bv JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Srvi fAHor<lb />
Due to scheduling conflicts and<lb />
the unavailability of bands, the<lb />
ECU Major Attractions Commit-<lb />
tee is once again having difficulty-<lb />
booking a spring concert.<lb />
According to committee chair-<lb />
man Mike McPartland, bands<lb />
have been lined up to perform<lb />
twice, but have been unable to<lb />
sign contracts both times. The<lb />
latest band to back out is The<lb />
Kinks. McPartland said the band<lb />
was tentatively scheduled to per-<lb />
form Jan. 22, but due to travel<lb />
problems will not be able to per-<lb />
form then.<lb />
McPartland said booking a<lb />
band involves a great deal of ad-<lb />
vance planning. Minges Coliseum<lb />
must be available and many of<lb />
the open dates do not coincide<lb />
with the open dates for bands.<lb />
In addition, McPartland said,<lb />
the Major Attractions Committee<lb />
has a limited budget with which<lb />
to work. The last major concert<lb />
held at ECU was in October<lb />
1983. The Charlie Daniels Band<lb />
and Marshall Tucker performed<lb />
a less-than-successful concert,<lb />
leaving the committee with a<lb />
deficit of $13,545. This money<lb />
was taken out of the committee's<lb />
budget.<lb />
As a result, any expenditure<lb />
over the limited amount of<lb />
money available will have to be<lb />
approved by the Student Union<lb />
Programming Board, a process<lb />
McPartland says is also time-<lb />
consuming.<lb />
As an example of the problems<lb />
the committee has had,<lb />
McPartland said a number of<lb />
bands were pursued last semester.<lb />
"We tried Jimmy Buffet because<lb />
we had gotten a lot of positive<lb />
feedback from committees and<lb />
students, but when we tried to<lb />
book him, he had changed agen-<lb />
cies and his tour dates were not<lb />
available. We were ready to go<lb />
when that fell out from under<lb />
us he said.<lb />
"The Kinks were supposed to<lb />
be available for this month and<lb />
they were the number one choice<lb />
of the committee However, the<lb />
band did not want to travel from<lb />
Atlanta to perform on Jan. 22.<lb />
McPartland said whenever<lb />
there is a date scheduled, the<lb />
committee has to arrange to ob-<lb />
tain Minges Coliseum. "Ken<lb />
Karr and Bill Cain have done and<lb />
excellent job working with us<lb />
McPartland said. "Cain has<lb />
cancelled classes and practices to<lb />
try to work for the Kinks show<lb />
The Kinks will be available to<lb />
perform in February, but there<lb />
are problems with Minges being<lb />
booked for basketball games.<lb />
"Often the committee is in a<lb />
powerless position McPartland<lb />
said.<lb />
In addition, he said, "it's often<lb />
not a big incentive for a band to<lb />
come and play here when they<lb />
can get double the capacity in<lb />
Raleigh or Greensboro. Bands<lb />
aren't playing the college circuit<lb />
as much<lb />
The committee is currently<lb />
rock'n'roll oriented, McPartland<lb />
said, "but we haven't turned<lb />
away from other alternatives. We<lb />
need to get a top band in to<lb />
sat isf y a majority of the<lb />
students<lb />
The major problem,<lb />
McPartland said, lies with out-<lb />
side factors, such as the fees<lb />
charged by bands. He also said<lb />
that "if the next show is not a<lb />
success, I can't see how the com-<lb />
mittee can keep going � we're<lb />
not in a position to lose money.<lb />
"It's frustrating to get psyched<lb />
for a concert and for it to fall<lb />
through, but I don't give up<lb />
hope he said.<lb />
Emory Seeks $431,000; Negotiations Resume This Week<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Stats EHor<lb />
Negotiations are scheduled to<lb />
resume this week involving more<lb />
than $431,000 former ECU head<lb />
football coach Ed Emory is seek-<lb />
ing in salary and benefits from<lb />
the university.<lb />
Emory, who was fired Dec. 10<lb />
with three years remaining on his<lb />
contract, said the figure was very<lb />
conservative and did not include<lb />
money he could have made from<lb />
his football camp or "the damage<lb />
they have done to me, my family<lb />
and my profession<lb />
Emory's lawyer, Marvin<lb />
Blount of Greenville, came up<lb />
with the $431,000 figure after<lb />
disputing a letter Emory received<lb />
from ECU Chancellor John<lb />
Howeil on how the contract<lb />
would be settled.<lb />
Howeil said the contract pro-<lb />
vided that if Emory was fired, the<lb />
university would continue to pay<lb />
the full amount of his salary if he<lb />
remained unemployed, or an<lb />
amount that would make his<lb />
monthly income equal his current<lb />
salary if he took a job paying<lb />
less.<lb />
Emory also had the option of<lb />
taking a lump sum of $50,000 on<lb />
Jan. 31, 1985. However, he also<lb />
found that option unacceptable.<lb />
Although Howell's letter pro-<lb />
vided Emory with the salary he<lb />
would have received had he not<lb />
been fired, Blount said there were<lb />
"consequential damages" that<lb />
were not covered by the contract.<lb />
The following is a breakdown<lb />
of the amount Blount says Emory<lb />
is entitled to over the next three<lb />
years:<lb />
� $156,000 in salary.<lb />
� $144,000 for Emory's televi-<lb />
sion show.<lb />
� $45,000 to buy out the remain-<lb />
ing years of Emory's state retire-<lb />
ment fund so that he can draw<lb />
full benefits from the system.<lb />
� $40,500 for two University-<lb />
owned vehicles which Emory us-<lb />
ed.<lb />
� $15,660 for the continuation of<lb />
Emory's present medical in-<lb />
surance plan.<lb />
� $13,950 for speaking<lb />
engagements.<lb />
� $7,800 for radio fees.<lb />
� $3,000 for commercials with<lb />
Nike shoe company and Wilson<lb />
sporting goods.<lb />
� $2,700 for club dues.<lb />
� $2,658 for reimbursements<lb />
from a coaching clinic Emory an-<lb />
nually attended.<lb />
The salary and benefits total<lb />
$431,268, although Blount said<lb />
University lawyer Dave<lb />
Stevens said the school<lb />
does plan on buying out<lb />
Emory s contract, but<lb />
Blount warns if an<lb />
acceptable amount is not<lb />
offered, "we will file a<lb />
lawsuit<lb />
the figure could be used to<lb />
negotiate a possible settlement.<lb />
University lawyer Dave Stevens<lb />
said the school does plan on buy-<lb />
ing out Emory's contract, but<lb />
Blount warns if an acceptable<lb />
amount is not offered, "we will<lb />
file a lawsuit<lb />
Negotiations are expected to<lb />
last for several weeks due to the<lb />
enormous difference between the<lb />
amount Emory is seeking and<lb />
that offered by the university.<lb />
But in the meantime, many<lb />
observers are still wondering why<lb />
Emory was fired.<lb />
Proponents of the former ECU<lb />
graduate said Emory was given<lb />
no warning, no opportunity to<lb />
defend himself and no explana-<lb />
tion for the action. In fact,<lb />
Emory himself said he was given<lb />
every assurance two months ago<lb />
by Tom Bennett, board of<lb />
trustees member and athletic<lb />
committee chairman, that his<lb />
position was secure.<lb />
"Tom Bennett came to see me<lb />
after the Southern Mississippi<lb />
game (ECU's last game of the<lb />
season) and said everything was<lb />
fine Emory explained. "He<lb />
said he just wanted to share his<lb />
support and wished me well in<lb />
recruiting<lb />
Emory compiled a 26-29 record<lb />
during his five years at the Pirate<lb />
helm and had been given a con-<lb />
tract extension after the 1983<lb />
season when he posted an 8-3<lb />
record and vaulted his team into<lb />
the Top 20.<lb />
This year, however, ECU con-<lb />
cluded their worst season in more<lb />
that a decade by falling to 2-9,<lb />
but university officials emphasiz-<lb />
ed that the record had little to do<lb />
with Emory's dismissal.<lb />
The decision to actually fire<lb />
Emory came as a result of<lb />
meetings between Howeil,<lb />
Athletic Director Ken Karr and<lb />
the five-member athletic commit-<lb />
tee of the board of trustees. The<lb />
athletic committee originally<lb />
made the recommendation to fire<lb />
Emory, and two weeks later the<lb />
action was carried out in the form<lb />
of a prepared statement issued by<lb />
Howeil:<lb />
"After considering the current<lb />
status of our football program<lb />
and contemplating the future of<lb />
that program, we have decided to<lb />
make a personnel change in the<lb />
head football coaching position.<lb />
Consequently we have met with<lb />
Coach Ed Emory and terminated<lb />
his services as head football<lb />
coach<lb />
See Sports, Page 13<lb />
Emorv<lb />
On The inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Features9<lb />
Classifieds12<lb />
Sports13<lb />
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THIr EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 8, IS8S<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
T h� brothers ana golden hearts ot Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon would lih.e to extend a cordial mvlta<lb />
tion to anyone interested in attending our<lb />
rush parties on Jan 7 23 We are located at<lb />
�5 E 5th st across from the Jenkins art<lb />
building Please teel tree to drop by the<lb />
house any time betorehand and meet us<lb />
because we re looking forward to meeting all<lb />
ot you 752 N4l or 752 4502<lb />
ECU Biology Club<lb />
AH btoloby club members and prospects<lb />
please mark your calender (or Von Jan<lb />
Uth Please note that our meetings nave<lb />
been changed to Mon nights so as to<lb />
facilitate larger attendance and fewer con<lb />
tlicts with other campus organnations The<lb />
meeting will be held in room BN 102 m the<lb />
biology building at 7 00 p m Our featured<lb />
speaker will be a representative o the Lions<lb />
Club who will give a presentation on how to<lb />
become an organ donor Members first of<lb />
'he semester attendance is a must<lb />
Public Safety<lb />
&amp; Traffic Services<lb />
II s anticipated that the Department of<lb />
Public Safety anc Traffic Services will move<lb />
from the Howard Mouse 1001 east fifth st , to<lb />
the large white house at 409 east 10th st dur<lb />
ng the period Dec 17 31 I9&amp;4<lb />
At this time it s planned that the Traffic<lb />
Serves ottice will open tor business as<lb />
usual on Jan 2, 1985 at the new location<lb />
However ndividuais may experience some<lb />
difficulty in contacting the office by<lb />
telephone until about Jan 15 i85<lb />
Comunn. aions and some police operations<lb />
will remain at the Howard House until a new<lb />
communication center is completed at the<lb />
10th street location<lb />
Your cooperation is solicited<lb />
ECU Frisbee Club<lb />
The ECU frisbee club and the intimate<lb />
"ates pla frisbee every Tues and Thurs<lb />
af 3 the bottom of college hill drive Anybody<lb />
?hat hkes to play frisbee -s welcome to ioin<lb />
Ski Snowshoe<lb />
Spring Break<lb />
Beginners mbetweeners and hofdog<lb />
gers one and all enroll In Phye 1150 begin<lb />
nlng snowsklngi and spend your spring<lb />
break on the slopes at Snowshoe West Va<lb />
having the time ot your lit learning to �kl. or<lb />
sign up for Phye 1152 (advanced) There's a<lb />
course tor all levels There will be an<lb />
organizational meeting on Jan 8 at 4 p m In<lb />
memorial gym room lot tor all Interested<lb />
persons Non credit participants are<lb />
welcome aboard also Come see the slide<lb />
show register for the trip and talk sklng with<lb />
your buddies Contact Ms Jo Saunders at<lb />
757 4000 memorial gym 205 for more Infor<lb />
mation<lb />
Community Calendar<lb />
Fri Jan 11 Film "Not a Love Story 7 p m<lb />
in Gross Chemistry Auditorium at Duke<lb />
University Sat , Jan 12 Symposium "Is<lb />
There a Relationship Between Pornography<lb />
and Sexual Violence"<lb />
Both events sponsored by Pornography<lb />
Awareness Inc In cooperation with Duke<lb />
University Women's Studies Program<lb />
Event ij free open to the public over age 18<lb />
Episcopal Worship<lb />
A student Episcopal service of Holy Commu<lb />
nion will be celebrated on Tuesday evening,<lb />
Jan 8 m the chapel of St Pauls Episcopal<lb />
Church 404 4fh st lone block from Garrett<lb />
Dorm) The service will be at 5 30 p m with<lb />
the episcopal Chaplain the Rev Bill Had<lb />
den celebrating Supper will follow<lb />
n Be there or be oblong<lb />
Alcohol and Drug Program<lb />
Help promote responsible drinking1 Becor-ie<lb />
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sons please a"ena<lb />
Haircuts<lb />
Only IS by Heas up Wed Jan 9 and Thurs<lb />
Jan 10 from 4pm to 8 p m in room 205 at<lb />
the Allied Health Building sponsored by the<lb />
East Carolina Student Committee Occupa<lb />
fionai Therapy Assoc All proceeds go to the<lb />
United Cerebral Palsy Telethon<lb />
IFC<lb />
There will be an IFC meting Tues Jan 8th at<lb />
5 m ttie Mendenhail multi purpose room The<lb />
main topic of discussion will be rush All<lb />
fraternity presidents and representatives<lb />
must attend<lb />
Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee<lb />
The Student Homecoming Committee is<lb />
responsible for planning, promoting, and<lb />
presenting the annual Homecoming ac<lb />
tlvltles This festival of events Is one of the<lb />
largest programs happening at the Unlversl<lb />
ry each year Among the responsibilities of<lb />
the committee are the following securing<lb />
bands for the parade, conducting the parade,<lb />
arranging half time activities �; the football<lb />
game, securing iudges for the floats and<lb />
house and residence hall decorations, and<lb />
presenting entertainment<lb />
The Student Homecoming chairperson Is<lb />
the individual who has overall responsibility<lb />
tor Homecoming Students interested In be<lb />
Ing considered for the position ot Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee Chairperson amy<lb />
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formation desk or the Taylor Slaughter<lb />
Alumni Center The deadline for applying for<lb />
this position is Jan 28<lb />
Honors Seminars<lb />
All faculty members (and Honors students)<lb />
are reminded that the deadline tor submit<lb />
ting proposals for Honors Seminars for fall<lb />
semester 195 Is Mon , Jan 14 Proposals<lb />
should be made on a form similar to that us<lb />
ed for course proposals, stating objectives.<lb />
texts, and requirements Interdisciplinary<lb />
topics are encouraged Honors students have<lb />
requested a seminar in the 1940s If any<lb />
faculty are interested in teaching such a<lb />
seminar, contact David Sanders, 212<lb />
Ragsdale(6373)<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Congratulations Phi pledge class' New<lb />
brothers Inducted Fall. 1984. are Leigh Ann<lb />
Doub, Clara Ellis, Kathryn Llndsley Melody<lb />
O'Brien, and Leann weeks Great job guys!<lb />
Navigators<lb />
Check It out The navigators investigative<lb />
bible study and fellowship Brewster D wing,<lb />
room 202. every Tues , 7 30 p m .beginning<lb />
Jan 8th<lb />
Presidential Parlez- Vous<lb />
LES TODD - ECU News Bureau<lb />
SGA President John Rainey met with INC system President William Fridav at a recent meeting held<lb />
at ECU. Friday will retire this summer and the search has begun for a successor.<lb />
Need A Book?<lb />
See Page 7<lb />
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A School of Business professor<lb />
and an ECU senior majoring in<lb />
management have been selected<lb />
to participate in the annual Beta<lb />
Gamma Sigma national seminars<lb />
which bring together the nation's<lb />
top business school faculty and<lb />
students for intensive study.<lb />
Selected from ECU's School of<lb />
Business are Dr. Edward W.<lb />
Wheatley, professor and chair of<lb />
the Department of Marketing,<lb />
and Joan Gillette, a management<lb />
major in the School of Business.<lb />
Beta Gamma Sigma is the na-<lb />
tional scholastic honor society in<lb />
the field of business and manage-<lb />
ment, with 225 chapters and a<lb />
membership in excess of 205,000.<lb />
Membership is an honor which<lb />
must be earned through<lb />
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schools which are accredited by<lb />
the American Assembly of Col-<lb />
legiate Schools of Business are<lb />
eligible to operate a Beta Gamma<lb />
Sigma chapter and nominate<lb />
faculty and students for member-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Each year out of approximate-<lb />
ly 25,000 business school faculty<lb />
members only 10 are selected to<lb />
participate in the national<lb />
seminars. Faculty participants<lb />
are selected by the National Pro-<lb />
grams Committee from nomina-<lb />
tions submitted by Beta Gamma<lb />
Sigma chapters, deans of chapter<lb />
schools, and members of the<lb />
Board of Governors of Beta<lb />
Gamma Sigma. Attention is<lb />
given to the faculty member's<lb />
present position, education, pro-<lb />
fessional and scholarship record,<lb />
noteworthy program a p -<lb />
pearances, research projects, and<lb />
publications, and to the faculty<lb />
member's proposed seminar<lb />
topic and evaluation of its<lb />
significance and timeliness.<lb />
Student competition is equally-<lb />
intense. Thi year 52 students<lb />
were selected nationally from the<lb />
over 225 Beta Gamma Sigma<lb />
chapters. Each Beta Gamma<lb />
Sigma chapter is eligible to<lb />
nominate one member student<lb />
with the approval of the Dean.<lb />
Selection of student participants<lb />
by the National Programs Com-<lb />
mittee of Beta Gamma Sigma is<lb />
based upon scholastic achieve-<lb />
ment and consideration among<lb />
the major fields of study, and a<lb />
desire to involve chapters which<lb />
have not been represented in<lb />
prior seminars.<lb />
The 1984 November Seminars<lb />
will bring together in Orlando,<lb />
Fla and San Diego, Calif Beta<lb />
Gamma Sigma student members<lb />
and outstanding Beta Gamma<lb />
Sigma faculty members for a<lb />
three-day program. The seminars<lb />
focus on concepts and research<lb />
findings on topics which are not<lb />
only contemporary and signifi-<lb />
cant, but will continue to play an<lb />
important role in determining the<lb />
actions of managers in the future.<lb />
These issues reflect a broad spec-<lb />
trum of disciplines and interests<lb />
represented by the faculty and<lb />
student participants. The size of<lb />
each of the seminars is limited by-<lb />
design to allow for maximum<lb />
participation and interchange.<lb />
Dr. Wheatley' s seminar<lb />
presentation will be entitled<lb />
"Should Professionals Market?<lb />
Ethical and Operational Con-<lb />
siderations for the 1980's<lb />
"Joan Gillette and I are<lb />
grateful to School of Business<lb />
Dean Ernest B. Uhr and Dr.<lb />
James H. Bearden, Assistant to<lb />
the Chancellor and Director of<lb />
BB&amp;T Center for Leadership<lb />
Development, for their informa-<lb />
tion and support during the com-<lb />
petitive selection process. Dr.<lb />
Bearden's experience and visibili-<lb />
ty as national treasurer for Beta<lb />
Gamma Sigma were extremely-<lb />
helpful in preparing the seminar<lb />
proposal. It is a privilege for<lb />
Joan and me to represent East<lb />
Carolina University and the<lb />
School of Business in this na-<lb />
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the Nicaraguan-Honduran<lb />
border and affecting ! s foreign<lb />
policy are two of the goals of an<lb />
ECU student spending this<lb />
semester in S . . a, a par.<lb />
ticipant in the s itness for Pr<lb />
program<lb />
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members have<lb />
discover :tin<lb />
Hamer other pui -<lb />
share his experien<lb />
"I hope � . lowi<lb />
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Boudreaux<lb />
Reflects On<lb />
ECU Career<lb />
( ontinued trom Pae One<lb />
counter mans students seek .<lb />
financial aid. Some<lb />
he said, "don't unde- a<lb />
the financial aid office has<lb />
follow certain federal regula-<lb />
tions. A stuaent � financial re-<lb />
quest may be denied, dimply<lb />
because of some regulation<lb />
Students who think they may<lb />
qualify, but don't, often become<lb />
very upset, Boudreaux said. "We<lb />
ply explain the situation and<lb />
-emulations to them and give<lb />
hem our sympathies Most of the<lb />
-tudents u; re's<lb />
always a few who d<lb />
Currenth<lb />
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the amount oi fina<lb />
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Boudreaux -ad he fee<lb />
not affect ECL a mucl<lb />
private universities "Be<lb />
tuition is often highei<lb />
universities than a: pur<lb />
he said, "the studi<lb />
have to receive monej<lb />
to help defray the cosi<lb />
tion if this prop<lb />
Boudreaux said he <lb />
everyone to apply �pe<lb />
of financial aid during<lb />
iege career "Some, stud<lb />
no idea thev qua � I<lb />
assistance and bv no: tn i<lb />
they'll never know<lb />
Boudreaux <lb />
mediate plan- foi<lb />
but is enjoving the res<lb />
vear- of work He hit<lb />
may find some part-time e<lb />
ment to keep him occupie<lb />
right now, I've got mv ey�<lb />
couple of fishing poles and 1<lb />
to make full use of then<lb />
soon he said<lb />
Boudreaux was presented with<lb />
a plaque in appreciation oi h 5<lb />
vears of service at a recent s<lb />
meeting of the Divisi<lb />
dent L lfe. Dr Elmer Mever. Jr .<lb />
vice chancellor for Student I<lb />
said, "for 20 vears he ha- g<lb />
much of his h'e to the complex<lb />
financial aid needs of <lb />
students V e wish he would stav.<lb />
but we are grateful for the manv<lb />
years of outstanding -ervice he<lb />
has rendered to the univerMtv and<lb />
its students<lb />
Meyer said Karen Barbee.<lb />
long-time assistant dire-<lb />
Student Financial Aid. would<lb />
serve as acting director until a<lb />
successor to Boudreaux is named<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 8, 1985<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
The brother ano golden heart ot Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon would UKe to enteno a cordial invlta<lb />
tion to anyone Interested in attending our<lb />
rush parties on Jan 21 23 We are located at<lb />
SOS E 5th st across trom the Jenkins art<lb />
building Please teei tree to drop by the<lb />
house any time beforehand and meet us<lb />
because we re looking forward to meeting all<lb />
of you 7S2 2�41 or 757 6502<lb />
ECU Biology Club<lb />
AH bloloby club members and prospects<lb />
olease mark your calender tor Mon Jan<lb />
14th Please note that our meetings have<lb />
been changed to Mon nights so as to<lb />
facilitate larger attendance and fewer con<lb />
flicts with other campus organuations The<lb />
meeting will be held in room BN 102 in the<lb />
biology building at t 00 p m Our featured<lb />
speaker win be a representative of the Lions<lb />
Club who will give a presentation on how to<lb />
become an organ donor Members first of<lb />
the semester attendance is a must<lb />
Public Safety<lb />
&amp; Traffic Services<lb />
it is anticipated that the Department of<lb />
Public Safety ano Traffic Services will move<lb />
trom the Howard House 1001 east fifth st, to<lb />
me large white house at 409 east loth st dur<lb />
ing the period Dec 17 31 194<lb />
At this time it is planned that the TraHic<lb />
Services office will open for business as<lb />
usual on Jan 2. I9&amp;5 at the new location<lb />
However individuals may enperience some<lb />
difficulty m contacting the office by<lb />
telephone until about jan 15 1915<lb />
Comunications and some police operations<lb />
will remain at the Howard House until a new<lb />
communication center is completed at the<lb />
10th street location<lb />
Your cooperation is solicited<lb />
ECU FrisbeeClub<lb />
The ECU fnsbee club ano the Ultimate<lb />
rates play fnsbee every Tues ano Thurs<lb />
a' 3 the bottom of college hill dr ve Anybody<lb />
?hat hkes to piav trisbee s welcome to ioin<lb />
In Be there or be oblong<lb />
Alcohol and Drug Program<lb />
neip promote responsible drinking1 Becopie<lb />
a part of CADP The first meeting of the new<lb />
rear will begin at 4 p m on Thurs , Jan 10.<lb />
n Erwm Hall room 218 AM interested per<lb />
sons please attend<lb />
Ski Snowshoe<lb />
Spring Break<lb />
Beginners mbetweeners and hotdog<lb />
gers one and all enroll in Phye 1150 i begin<lb />
nlng snowtklngi and spend your spring<lb />
break on the slopes at Snowshoe West Va<lb />
having the time of your lite learning to ski. or<lb />
sign up tor Phye 1152 (advanced) There's a<lb />
course tor all levels There will be an<lb />
organizational meeting on Jan I at 4 p m In<lb />
memorial gym room lot for all Interested<lb />
persons Non credit participants are<lb />
welcome aboard also Come see the slide<lb />
show register tor the trip and talk sking with<lb />
your buddies Contact Ms Jo Saunders at<lb />
757 �000 - memorial gym 205 tor more Intor<lb />
mation<lb />
Community Calendar<lb />
Fn Jan 11 Film "Not a Love Story' 7 p m<lb />
in Gross Chemistry Auditorium at Duke<lb />
University Sat Jan 12 Symposium "Is<lb />
There a Relationship Between Pornography<lb />
and Sexual violence"<lb />
Both events sponsored by Pornography<lb />
Awareness, Inc in cooperation with Duke<lb />
University Women's Studies Program<lb />
Event is free open to the public over age II<lb />
Episcopal Worship<lb />
A student Episcopal service of Holy Commu<lb />
nion arid be celebrated on Tuesday evening,<lb />
jan 8 in the chapel of St Paul's Episcopal<lb />
Church, 406 4th st (one block from Garrett<lb />
Dorml The service will be at 5 � p m with<lb />
'he episcopal Chaplain, the Rev Bill Had<lb />
dec celebrating Supper will follow<lb />
Haircuts<lb />
Only 15 by Heads up Wed Jan 9 and Thurs<lb />
Jan 10 from 4pm toBpm in room 205 at<lb />
the Allied Health Building sponsored by the<lb />
East Carolina Student Committee Occupa<lb />
tional Therapy Assoc All proceeds go to the<lb />
United Cerebral Palsy Telethon<lb />
IFC<lb />
There will bean IFC meting Tues Jan �m at<lb />
5 in the Mendenhali multi purpose room The<lb />
main topic of discussion will be rush All<lb />
fraternity presidents and representatives<lb />
must attend<lb />
Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee<lb />
The Student Homecoming Committee Is<lb />
responsible for planning, promoting, and<lb />
presenting the annual Homecoming ac<lb />
tlvltles This festival of events Is one of the<lb />
largest programs happening at the Unlversl<lb />
ty each year. Among the responsibilities of<lb />
the committee are the following: securing<lb />
bands tor the parade, conducting the parade,<lb />
arranging half time activities aj (he football<lb />
Bame, securing iudges for the floats and<lb />
house and residence hall decorations, and<lb />
presenting entertainment<lb />
The Student Homecoming chairperson Is<lb />
the Individual who has overall responsibility<lb />
for Homecoming Students Interested In be<lb />
ing considered for the position of Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee Chairperson amy<lb />
pick up application forms at either MSC In<lb />
formation desk or the Taylor Slaughter<lb />
Alumni Center The deadline tor applying tor<lb />
this position Is Jan 28<lb />
Honors Seminars<lb />
All faculty members (and Honors students)<lb />
art reminded that the deadline for submit<lb />
ting proposals for Honors Seminars for fall<lb />
semester I9�5 Is Mon , Jan 14 Proposals<lb />
should be made on a form similar to that us<lb />
ed for course proposals, stating objectives,<lb />
texts, and requirements. Interdisciplinary<lb />
topics are encouraged Honors students have<lb />
requested a seminar in the 1960s It any<lb />
faculty are interested In teaching such a<lb />
seminar, contact David Sarders, 212<lb />
Ragsdale(6373)<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Congratulations Phi pledge class1 New<lb />
brothers Inducted Fall. 1984. are Leigh Ann<lb />
Doub, Clara Ellis. Kathryn Llndsley. Melody<lb />
O'Brien, and Leann weeks Great iob guys!<lb />
Navigators<lb />
Check It out: The navigators Investigative<lb />
bible study and fellowship Brewster D wing,<lb />
room 202, every Tues , 7 30 p m beginning<lb />
Jan tth<lb />
Presidential Parlez- Vous<lb />
LES TODO - ECU News Bureau<lb />
SGA President John Rainey met with UNC system President William rrida at a recent meeting held<lb />
at ECU. Friday will retire this summer and the search has bejjun for a succevsor.<lb />
Need A Book?<lb />
See Page 7<lb />
Professor, Student<lb />
Chosen For Seminar<lb />
ARTHUR MERRILL McGLAUFLIN<lb />
ATTORNEY AT LA W<lb />
OWI TRAFFIC OFFENSES<lb />
� CHILD SUPPORT AND CUSTODY<lb />
� SEPARATION AGREEMENTS<lb />
RESIDENTIAL LOAN CLOSINGS<lb />
PERSONAL INJURY<lb />
PROPERTY DAMAGE<lb />
rifvihlf<lb />
Orfkr- Ho.<lb />
757-1055<lb />
101 W. 14th St. Greenville. NC<lb />
MASTERCARD VISA ACCEPTED<lb />
Fees upon<lb />
Request<lb />
East Carolina Coins &amp; Pawn<lb />
Corner 10th &amp; Dickinson Ave<lb />
We Buy Gold &amp; Silver<lb />
INSTANT CASH LOANS<lb />
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A School of Business professor<lb />
and an ECL' senior majoring in<lb />
management have been selected<lb />
to participate in the annual Beta<lb />
Gamma Sigma national seminars<lb />
which bring together the nation's<lb />
top business school faculty and<lb />
students for intensive study.<lb />
Selected from ECU's School of<lb />
Business are Dr. Edward W.<lb />
Wheatley, professor and chair of<lb />
the Department of Marketing,<lb />
and Joan Gillette, a management<lb />
major in the School of Business.<lb />
Beta Gamma Sigma is the na-<lb />
tional scholastic honor society in<lb />
the field of business and manage-<lb />
ment, with 225 chapters and a<lb />
membership in excess of 205,000.<lb />
Membership is an honor which<lb />
must be earned through<lb />
scholastic achievement. Only<lb />
schools which are accredited by<lb />
the American Assembly of Col-<lb />
legiate Schools of Business are<lb />
eligible to operate a Beta Gamma<lb />
Sigma chapter and nominate<lb />
faculty and students for member-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Each year out of approximate-<lb />
ly 25,000 business school faculty<lb />
members only 10 are selected to<lb />
participate in the national<lb />
seminars. Faculty participants<lb />
are selected by the National Pro-<lb />
grams Committee from nomina-<lb />
tions submitted by Beta Gamma<lb />
Sigma chapters, deans of chapter<lb />
schools, and members of the<lb />
Board of Governors of Beta<lb />
Gamma Sigma. Attention is<lb />
given to the faculty member's<lb />
present position, education, pro-<lb />
fessional and scholarship record,<lb />
noteworthy program ap-<lb />
pearances, research projects, and<lb />
publications, and to the faculty<lb />
member's proposed seminar<lb />
topic and evaluation of its<lb />
significance and timeliness.<lb />
Student competition is equally<lb />
intense. This year 52 students<lb />
were selected nationally from the<lb />
over 225 Beta Gamma Sigma<lb />
chapters. Each Beta Gamma<lb />
Sigma chapter is eligible to<lb />
nominate one member student<lb />
with the approval of the Dean.<lb />
Selection of student participants<lb />
by the National Programs Com-<lb />
mittee of Beta Gamma Sigma is<lb />
based upon scholastic achieve-<lb />
ment and consideration among<lb />
the major Fields of study, and a<lb />
desire to involve chapters which<lb />
have not been represented in<lb />
prior seminars.<lb />
The 1984 November Seminars<lb />
will bring together in Orlando,<lb />
Fla and San Diego, Calif Beta<lb />
Gamma Sigma student members<lb />
and outstanding Beta Gamma<lb />
Sigma faculty members for a<lb />
three-day program. The seminars<lb />
focus on concepts and research<lb />
findings on topics which are not<lb />
only contemporary and signifi-<lb />
cant, but will continue to play an<lb />
important role in determining the<lb />
actions of managers in the future.<lb />
These issues reflect a broad spec-<lb />
trum of disciplines and interests<lb />
represented by the faculty and<lb />
student participants. The size of<lb />
each of the seminars is limited by<lb />
design to allow for maximum<lb />
participation and interchange.<lb />
Dr. W'heatley's seminar<lb />
presentation will be entitled<lb />
"Should Professionals Market?<lb />
Ethical and Operational Con-<lb />
siderations for the 1980's<lb />
"Joan Gillette and I are<lb />
grateful to School of Business<lb />
Dean Ernest B. Uhr and Dr.<lb />
James H. Bearden, Assistant to<lb />
the Chancellor and Director of<lb />
BB&amp;T Center for Leadership<lb />
Development, for their informa-<lb />
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petitive selection process. Dr.<lb />
Bearden's experience and visibili-<lb />
ty as national treasurer for Beta<lb />
Gamma Sigma were extremely<lb />
helpful in preparing the seminar<lb />
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Carolina University and the<lb />
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B JENNIFER JKNDRAS1AK<lb />
Saving lives of residents along<lb />
the Nicaraguan-Honduran<lb />
border and affecting U.S. foreign<lb />
policy are two of the goals of an<lb />
ECU student spending this<lb />
semester in Nicaragua as a par-<lb />
ticipant in the Witness for Peace<lb />
program<lb />
Mike Hamer, a graduate stu-<lb />
dent in the Department of<lb />
English, will be spending the next<lb />
six months in Nicaragua with the<lb />
program, which he said was<lb />
started in the fall of 1983 when<lb />
members of the American clerg<lb />
visited Nicaragua to observe ac-<lb />
tion along the Honduran border<lb />
"The Nicaraguan people said<lb />
that while the Americans were<lb />
there, the contra-rebels weren't<lb />
coming across the border and<lb />
killing anybody or blowing up<lb />
libraries and schools, so they ask-<lb />
ed the American: to come back<lb />
Hamer said<lb />
Hamer's work will have two<lb />
facets, he said The first will be<lb />
simply appearing as a non-violen:<lb />
presence and monitoring atta. <lb />
on the border "This <lb />
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he said, adding that some .<lb />
members have been the first to<lb />
discover victims � cf atta<lb />
Hamer's other purpose will be to<lb />
share his experience with others<lb />
upon his return to the states.<lb />
"I hope to go down as a<lb />
reporter with an open mind and<lb />
interview a lot of people he<lb />
said.<lb />
Boudreaux<lb />
Reflects On<lb />
ECU Career<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
counter many students seeking<lb />
financial aid. "Some students<lb />
he said, "don't understand that<lb />
the financial aid office has to<lb />
follow certain federal regula-<lb />
tions. A student financial re-<lb />
quest may be denied, simply<lb />
because of some regulation<lb />
Students who think they may<lb />
qualify, but don't, often become<lb />
very upset, Boudreaux said. "We<lb />
simply explain the situation and<lb />
regulations to them and give<lb />
them our sympathies. Most of the<lb />
students understand, but there'<lb />
always a few who don't<lb />
Currently, there is a govern-<lb />
ment proposal to place a limit on<lb />
the amount of financial aid a stu-<lb />
dent can receive each year<lb />
Boudreaux said he feels this will<lb />
not affect ECU as much as it will<lb />
private universities. "Because<lb />
tuition is often higher at private<lb />
universities than at public one-<lb />
he said, "the student is goinw<lb />
have to receive money elsewhere<lb />
to help defray the cost of ed<lb />
tion if this proposal is passec<lb />
Boudreaux said he encourage-<lb />
everyone to applv for some type<lb />
of financial aid during their col-<lb />
lege career "Some student have<lb />
no idea they qualify for finar.<lb />
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Boudreaux said he has no im-<lb />
mediate plans for his retiren<lb />
but is enjoying the rest after ?<lb />
years of work. He hinted that he<lb />
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ment to keep him occupied, "but<lb />
right now, I've got my eve on a<lb />
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to make full use of them verv<lb />
soon he said.<lb />
Boudreaux was presented a<lb />
a plaque in appreciation of his<lb />
years of service at a recent stal<lb />
meeting of the Division of Stu-<lb />
dent Life. Dr Elmer Meyer. Jr .<lb />
vice chancellor for Student Life<lb />
said, "for 20 years he has given<lb />
much of his life to the complex<lb />
financial aid needs of ECU<lb />
students. We wish he would stay.<lb />
but we are grateful for the manv<lb />
years of outstanding service he<lb />
has rendered to the universitv and<lb />
its students<lb />
Meyer said Karen Barbee.<lb />
long-time assistant director of<lb />
Student Financial .Aid. would<lb />
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By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Saving lives of residents along<lb />
the Nicaraguan-Honduran<lb />
border and affecting U.S. foreign<lb />
policy are two of the goals, of an<lb />
ECU student spending this<lb />
semester in Nicaragua as a par-<lb />
ticipant in the Witness for Peace<lb />
program.<lb />
Mike Hamer, a graduate stu-<lb />
dent in the Department of<lb />
English, will be spending the next<lb />
six months in Nicaragua with the<lb />
program, which he said was<lb />
started in the fall of 1983 when<lb />
members of the American clergy<lb />
visited Nicaragua to observe ac-<lb />
tion along the Honduran border.<lb />
"The Nicaraguan people said<lb />
that while the Americans were<lb />
there, the contra-rebels weren't<lb />
coming across the border and<lb />
killing anybody or blowing up<lb />
libraries and schools, so they ask-<lb />
ed the Americans to come back<lb />
Hamer said.<lb />
Hamer's work will have two<lb />
facets, he said. The first will be<lb />
simply appearing as a non-violent<lb />
presence and monitoring attacks<lb />
on the border. "This will<lb />
definitely not be the fun part<lb />
he said, adding that some groip<lb />
members have been the first to<lb />
discover victims of attacks.<lb />
Hamer's other purpose will be to<lb />
share his experiences with others<lb />
upon his return to the states.<lb />
"I hope to go down as a<lb />
reporter with an open mind and<lb />
interview a lot of people he<lb />
said.<lb />
Boudreaux<lb />
Reflects On<lb />
ECU Career<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
counter many students seeking<lb />
financial aid. "Some students<lb />
he said, "don't understand that<lb />
the financial aid office has to<lb />
follow certain federal regula-<lb />
tions. A. siuaem financial re-<lb />
quest may be denied, simply<lb />
because of some regulation<lb />
Students who think they may<lb />
qualify, but don't, often become<lb />
very upset, Boudreaux said. "We<lb />
simply explain the situation and<lb />
regulations to them and give<lb />
them our sympathies. Most of the<lb />
students understand, but there's<lb />
always a few who don't<lb />
Currently, there is a govern-<lb />
ment proposal to place a limit on<lb />
the amount of financial aid a stu-<lb />
dent can receive each year.<lb />
Boudreaux said he feels this will<lb />
not affect ECU as much as it will<lb />
private universities. "Because<lb />
tuition is often higher at private<lb />
universities than at public ones<lb />
he said, "the student is going to<lb />
have to receive money elsewhere<lb />
to help defray the cost of educa-<lb />
tion if this proposal is passed<lb />
Boudreaux said he encourages<lb />
everyone to apply for some type<lb />
of financial aid during their col-<lb />
lege career. "Some students have<lb />
no idea they qualify for financial<lb />
assistance and by not trying<lb />
they'll never know<lb />
Boudreaux said he has no im-<lb />
mediate plans for his retirement<lb />
but is enjoying the rest after 40<lb />
years of work. He hinted that he<lb />
may find some part-time employ-<lb />
ment to keep him occupied, "but<lb />
right now, I've got my eye on a<lb />
couple of fishing poles and I plan<lb />
to make full use of them very<lb />
soon he said.<lb />
Boudreaux was presented with<lb />
a plaque in appreciation of his<lb />
years of service at a recent staff<lb />
meeting of the Division of Stu-<lb />
dent Life. Dr. Elmer Meyer, Jr<lb />
vice chancellor for Student Life<lb />
said, "for 20 years he has given<lb />
much of his life to the complex<lb />
financial aid needs of ECU<lb />
students. We wish he would stay,<lb />
but we are grateful for the many<lb />
years of outstanding service he<lb />
has rendered to the university and<lb />
its students<lb />
Meyer said Karen Barbee,<lb />
long-time assistant director of<lb />
Student Financial Aid, would<lb />
serve as acting director until a<lb />
successor to Boudreaux is named.<lb />
Read<lb />
The<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Hamer said he first became in-<lb />
terested in the program while do-<lb />
ing work to help feed the hungry.<lb />
"If you see clearly there is a con-<lb />
nection between political pro-<lb />
cesses and hunger then it's good<lb />
if you can do something about it.<lb />
I have a pretty deep conviction<lb />
that to affect political processes<lb />
that are repressive toward people<lb />
is more important than the actual<lb />
hunger work he said.<lb />
Following a month spent in<lb />
Mexico City studying Spanish,<lb />
Hamer will train for two weeks in<lb />
Managua and then be sent to a<lb />
border area where he will also<lb />
host visiting delegations of<lb />
Americans.<lb />
He stressed that the people in-<lb />
volved in the program are "not a<lb />
bunch of radical leftists, they are<lb />
mostly religious people who have<lb />
actually done work in Nicaragua<lb />
or other Central American<lb />
areas<lb />
Hamer said he also hopes to be<lb />
able to study the music of the<lb />
area, saying the arts are "very<lb />
alive" in Nicaragua. "I'm very<lb />
anxious to shed light on the situa-<lb />
tion as a writer and a musician<lb />
he said.<lb />
Some of Hamer's experiences<lb />
" appear in a column in The<lb />
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January 8, 1985<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Gov. Topics<lb />
Advice For Gov. Martin<lb />
North Carolina crowned its con-<lb />
sen atism Saturday with the swear-<lb />
ing in of James G. Martin as the<lb />
state's 65th governor. Our state<lb />
got in Martin what it really wanted<lb />
in the Senate: a cross between<lb />
Helms and Hunt. Martin is<lb />
smooth, well-educated and good-<lb />
looking like Hunt and conservative<lb />
and schooled in the free enterprise<lb />
system like Helms. The new gover-<lb />
nor is riding a wave of popularity<lb />
as he happily starts his term, but<lb />
the time is now for a little advice.<lb />
First, he should continue the<lb />
trend of compromising he has<lb />
started by his cabinet appoint-<lb />
ments. If Martin is to accomplish<lb />
anything, it will be done by give-<lb />
and-take.<lb />
Second, he should look closely<lb />
at the taxes he plans to repeal.<lb />
Sure, people don't like to be taxed.<lb />
We at ECU surely don't. But we<lb />
r now it is a necessity for buildings,<lb />
services, roads and, yes, educa-<lb />
tion Our tax burden is not too<lb />
high. Neither is that of the cor-<lb />
porations that operate in our state.<lb />
Don't have a tax cut just for the<lb />
ake of cutting taxes. Cut taxes if<lb />
the state can afford it and if the<lb />
people are being taxed unfairly.<lb />
s Martin indicated in his in-<lb />
auguration speech, he must take<lb />
special care of our education<lb />
ystem. Money is badly needed in<lb />
rural counties to attract better<lb />
teachers and to build better<lb />
facilities. Martin, who holds a<lb />
Ph.D. in chemistry, knows the<lb />
value of our university system. His<lb />
support is essential if young North<lb />
Carolinians are to continue to get a<lb />
chance at a first-rate education at<lb />
cut-rate prices.<lb />
Martin must continue to bring<lb />
industry, both high- and low-tech,<lb />
to our state. But do this not out of<lb />
favor for big business, but out of<lb />
concern for the working families<lb />
of North Carolina. We know Mar-<lb />
tin said we all should be for<lb />
business, but we say only if that<lb />
business is for us.<lb />
Martin must bravely initiate<lb />
agricultural reform. We must stop<lb />
producing tobacco. We must stop<lb />
turning our heads to the fact that<lb />
we produce a substance that kills<lb />
people. Our fertile lands can grow<lb />
better things. Martin must con-<lb />
vince our farmers of this.<lb />
Martin must continue the move<lb />
to link up our major cities with<lb />
super highways. Interstate 40 and<lb />
U.S. Highway 264 must be im-<lb />
proved. Roads are important to<lb />
people and commerce.<lb />
For us to be that "united state"<lb />
that Martin talks about, the new<lb />
governor must not try to trample<lb />
the Democratic traditions of the<lb />
state. He must be innovative like<lb />
his predecessor. He must continue<lb />
to exhibit integrity. And mostly he<lb />
must be caring. We believe he has<lb />
these qualities, but it doesn't hurt<lb />
to caution.<lb />
The Pirate<lb />
The East Carolinian would like<lb />
to take the opportunity to welcome<lb />
The Pirate to ECU. We are glad<lb />
you are back; we missed you.<lb />
While, you were away some phony<lb />
stole your body and gave it a<lb />
childish name. The students were<lb />
outraged. They rose up in protest<lb />
against the injustice, and finally,<lb />
after months of prodding, the ad-<lb />
ministration decided rescuing you<lb />
was the wise thing to do.<lb />
What your success story should<lb />
tell us is that it is worth it to fight<lb />
the powers-that-be. Do not let an<lb />
indignation stand, no matter how<lb />
small. As long as you have right on<lb />
your side, the battle is a worthy<lb />
one. The East Carolinian, in at-<lb />
tempt to inform the students on<lb />
how they had been trampled over,<lb />
began the fight. But, we would<lb />
have never won without the sup-<lb />
port of every student, or without<lb />
the support of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association.<lb />
One good thing that came from<lb />
the battle was a look at the athlet<lb />
department. We were exposed to<lb />
the way they deal with things. We<lb />
were shown the inner-workings of<lb />
a power structure that seems to<lb />
care very little for the average stu-<lb />
dent. And although they ultimately<lb />
made the right decision, we assume<lb />
it was the bad publicity more than<lb />
a nobleness that resulted in the<lb />
change.<lb />
We hope this attitude is not<lb />
prevalent over in Scales Field<lb />
House, and if it is, we hope it is a<lb />
thing of the past and is beginning<lb />
to change. A decision has been<lb />
reached by the administration that<lb />
our football program must take a<lb />
new direction. A new course has<lb />
been charted for the Pirate pro-<lb />
gram and a new captain named.<lb />
Let's hope this new direction, with<lb />
The Pirate as its mascot, is one<lb />
that includes the concerns of the<lb />
student body.<lb />
So now, both Ed and Pee Pee<lb />
are gone. One will be missed and<lb />
one won't. One was dismissed in a<lb />
poor manner. The other was pro-<lb />
tected unjustly and finally let out<lb />
on its own. Let's hope this fresh<lb />
start is a happy and prosperous<lb />
one.<lb />
&amp;<lb />
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IHF FASTt AROl INI<lb />
Afghan Anniversary, Famine<lb />
World Topics Treatised<lb />
While you were away<lb />
The fifth anniversary of the Soviet in-<lb />
vasion of Afghanistan passed without<lb />
much notice. Yes, who would have<lb />
thought that after five years, the war-<lb />
riors of Islam would still be giving<lb />
bloody noses to the armies of imperial<lb />
communism? And at such a high price!<lb />
The war has spawned nearly eight<lb />
million refugees (four times<lb />
Nicaragua's population), thousands of<lb />
horrifying deaths by exotic chemical<lb />
weapons and other means of mass ter-<lb />
ror and, recently, the USSR has begun<lb />
to starve the freedom fighters out of ex-<lb />
istence by destroying Afghan<lb />
agriculture. Entire sections of the coun-<lb />
try have become depopulated. So far, a<lb />
million Afghans have died. The United<lb />
Nations is silent while the communists<lb />
are committing genocide.<lb />
From The Right<lb />
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And now our president, called<lb />
warlike by his critics, wants to break<lb />
bread with Chernenko, the man who<lb />
has ordered the step-up of the killing in<lb />
Afghanistan. Under pressure from the<lb />
United States left-wing establishment<lb />
and so-called pragmatists in his own<lb />
party, Reagan has apparently decided<lb />
that an arms control treaty would be an<lb />
achievement which could earn him a<lb />
place in history. He may get it, but he'll<lb />
be remembered as another president<lb />
who decided to place his trust in the<lb />
Soviets rather than to lead the<lb />
American public to confront what<lb />
Moscow is really up to: the revival of<lb />
detente. To us the term means the eas-<lb />
ing of tensions. To the Soviets, it is the<lb />
"intensification of the global class<lb />
struggle (Translation: the hastening<lb />
of their march to world domination.) In<lb />
other words, the Soviets look on a com-<lb />
ing era of arms control � for America<lb />
but not for them � as an opportunity<lb />
to lullaby the victim to sleep and so to<lb />
remove us as the last obstacle to their<lb />
ultimate victory.<lb />
The American public � as opposed<lb />
to its intellectual class � has a basic<lb />
suspicion of the Soviets. Yet, the con-<lb />
tinued indifference to the holocaust in<lb />
Afghanistan shows that Americans<lb />
don't understand the true nature of<lb />
Soviet tyranny and the threat it bears to<lb />
open societies. Educating America to<lb />
those facts should be Reagan's top<lb />
priority in foreign policy.<lb />
Also while you were gone, 1984 end-<lb />
ed with a rash of bombings at abortion<lb />
clinics. After eleven years of failing to<lb />
force passage of pro-life legislation,<lb />
frustrated individuals are taking the<lb />
route of terrorism. Fortunately, no one<lb />
was injured in the abortion mill bomb-<lb />
ings last year, and this proves these<lb />
bomb-throwers aren't interested in<lb />
fighting murder with murder. No sane<lb />
person can cheer the destruction of<lb />
private property, even of these<lb />
dungeons of death. Yet who can blame<lb />
them? Many of you readers may be pro-<lb />
abortion, yet if you were pro-life and<lb />
held the unshakeable conviction that<lb />
abortion is murder, could the thought<lb />
of some sort of retaliation not cross<lb />
your mind? After all, not only are 1.5<lb />
million innocents exterminated yearly,<lb />
but no abortion method has been devis-<lb />
ed yet in which the fetus does not suffer<lb />
a horrible and painful death. And have<lb />
you read the label on your shampoo<lb />
lately? If it contains collagen, a natural,<lb />
gelatin-like protein, chances are that the<lb />
substance came from the bodies of<lb />
aborted children, which for the<lb />
cosmetics companies are a plentiful and<lb />
cheap source of collagen. (Mary Kay<lb />
Cosmetics is the only company which<lb />
has sworn it does not use such<lb />
collagen.) It reminds one of how the<lb />
Nazis used the skin of death camp vic-<lb />
tims to make handbags and lamp-<lb />
shades. Hell, if we're going to use a<lb />
child's collagen to strengthen our hair,<lb />
we might as well drink the child's<lb />
blood. Blood is nutritious, no? Why let<lb />
such a useful substance go to waste?<lb />
Of curse, you all remember the exam-<lb />
week firing of Coach Ed Emory. How<lb />
could we forget? Despite last year's 2-9<lb />
record, Emory retained the students'<lb />
faith in him. The alumni had faith in<lb />
him. But the administration fired him.<lb />
Why? Emory had recently signed a<lb />
five-year contract, and then he was<lb />
bounced. That action itself was bizarre.<lb />
Yet, over Emory, a relentless recruiter,<lb />
a fierce Pirate loyalist, a proven success<lb />
story, and a man loved and respected by<lb />
his players, the administration chose<lb />
uncertainty. Emory was crushed by the<lb />
decision, coldly announced just before<lb />
Christmas. Insult was added to injury<lb />
when, just days after getting the ax,<lb />
Emory was replaced by a former assis-<lb />
tant. The replacement came so quickly<lb />
that many are suspicious that the new<lb />
coach, Art Baker, had been hired<lb />
before Emory's termination. Last word<lb />
was that Emory is talking to Lawyer<lb />
Marvin Blount.<lb />
Chancellor John Howell and Athletic<lb />
Director Ken Karr took a lot of heat,<lb />
yet they craftily avoided what could<lb />
have been strong denunciations from<lb />
The East Carolinian by announcing<lb />
their decision after the semester's last<lb />
edition of the paper had been publish-<lb />
ed. About the entire incident there is a<lb />
fishy odor.<lb />
The African famine is getting worse,<lb />
despite the hundreds of million: of<lb />
relief aid pouring in. Much of the aid<lb />
has been going through under the<lb />
scrutiny of the Marxist Ethiopian<lb />
government, which, by cutting off relief<lb />
to rebel provinces such as Tigre and<lb />
Eritrea, is using international aid as a<lb />
political weapon. And remember, the<lb />
Ethiopian government spent tens of<lb />
millions of dollars, in the midst of the<lb />
famine, to celebrate the tenth anniver-<lb />
sary of the overthrow and murder of<lb />
former Emperor Haile Selaisse and the<lb />
installing of a communist regime. Other<lb />
developments over the holidays include<lb />
1) A Reagan administration request<lb />
for an additional $235 million in famine<lb />
relief. As Congress is likely to approve.<lb />
American government aid to famine<lb />
victims will reach an astonishing $1.1<lb />
billion.<lb />
The United Nations, over the objec-<lb />
tions of the United States, decided to<lb />
spend $73.5 million to construct a neu.<lb />
U.N. building in the Ethiopian capital<lb />
of Addis Ababa. Were this money spent<lb />
on famine relief rather than another<lb />
bureaucratic playpen, millions of starv-<lb />
ing families could be given food and<lb />
medicine, thousands of wells could be<lb />
dug, crops planted, etc.<lb />
3) The Reagan administration has an-<lb />
nounced it will condition further aid on<lb />
the adoption of free market<lb />
agricultural policies by the countries<lb />
affected. Capitalist agriculture won't<lb />
make rain, of course, but it would cer-<lb />
tainly bolster local food production,<lb />
thus making those countries less depen-<lb />
dent on American generosity.<lb />
4) If you want toheio. but don't want<lb />
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governments, here's your chance:<lb />
Relief Societv of Tigre, North America,<lb />
1736 13th St NW, PO Box 652<lb />
Washington, D.C 20009. Tigre is a<lb />
rebellious Ethiopian province receiving<lb />
no aid.<lb />
An interesting scene: Greenville on<lb />
New Year's Eve, about 11 p.m. on east<lb />
Fifth Street. Across from ECU the<lb />
police had established a checkpoint at<lb />
which they could identify intoxicated<lb />
drivers. Several parked police cars<lb />
stood ready in a iot, while two others<lb />
with blue lights flashing were in-<lb />
vestigating several stopped cars. But<lb />
downtown, on the block where the beer<lb />
joints flourish, only a few people<lb />
loitered. The place was cool. Of course,<lb />
at midnight your correspondent was not<lb />
there so there may have been more than<lb />
firecrackers going off.<lb />
(Dennis Kilcoyne is a senior political<lb />
science major who joins our staff this<lb />
week. His columns will appear every<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
Things I Thought Of<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
Now, I know most of you who were away for the Holidays just couldn't<lb />
stand being without The East Carolinian. And I really know you were<lb />
about to crunch a kidney unless you had a Things I Thought Of column in<lb />
your grubby hands. So, all you faithful readers who made it into 1985<lb />
without dying, going to jail or graduating, it's time for that ultimate in<lb />
junk food for the mind � Things I Thought Of<lb />
If God's your friend, and he's all-seeing and all-knowing and that stuff,<lb />
how come he won't make that blankity blank accounting teacher give easier<lb />
tests. And if he wants you to follow the rules, and he sees you break them,<lb />
how come he doesn't reach down and yank you up. Maybe he's like Chance<lb />
in Being There and likes to watch.<lb />
How come the last exams of the fall were from 2-4 p.m. and you had to<lb />
be out of the dorms at 5 p.m.? Stuuuuuuuupid. What if you had to go to<lb />
Atlanta or Charlotte or someplace way far away? Whose bright idea was<lb />
this? Next time the morons in the housing office should keep the dorms<lb />
open until noon the next day so people don't die driving at night or have to<lb />
shell out bucks for a hotel room.<lb />
If you live in an old house, is it a rule that when it's cold outside you<lb />
have to be able to see your breath inside! Going to bed is like camping.<lb />
You have to put on two pair of socks (one the hunting kind), long and<lb />
short underwear, three shirts (one preferably plaid), a Redskins' beanie, one<lb />
glove (one hand must be free in case you sleepwalk to the bathroom in the<lb />
middle of the night) and a WWII silk scarf. Ail this sartorial paraphernalia<lb />
must be slide under two blankets and a sleeping bag. Fun, eh! I'm transfer-<lb />
ing to Florida.<lb />
Be on the alert. Due to an increase in jean splicing, everyone must carry-<lb />
around thread and a needle in case someone decides to cut your Levi's. It's<lb />
everywhere, there splicing jeans here and splitting jeans there. Now I'm<lb />
even hearing talk about atom smashing. Ouch! Geez, I'm going to get a<lb />
protective device for my atom before I'm singing soprano.<lb />
Carolyn Hunt looked pretty upset during Jim Martin's inauguration on<lb />
Saturday. She was probably thinking that if she had run head-to-head with<lb />
Dottie, hell, she could still be sleeping in the big house in Raleigh. What a<lb />
bummer! Instead of hitting the Washington social scene, with heads of state<lb />
and all that stuff, she's going to rural Wilson county. Life's a<lb />
Welcome back Pirate from Pee Pee purgatory.<lb />
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Campus Forum<lb />
Price Hi<lb />
The Rev. Richard Becker's letter in <lb />
support of the NSPA and Ku Klux mi<lb />
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a mentally unstable person who is in- art<lb />
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and it is especially unfortunate because Kii<lb />
it promotes intolerance and violence<lb />
In this country we have rights that ple<lb />
allow for many different peoples to live<lb />
together peacefully. It's too bad that wi<lb />
the Rev. Becker can't see through his of<lb />
paranoia to the wealth and beauty of m<lb />
our diverse population. Seeing his an<lb />
diatribe against so many seems almost leti<lb />
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There is a saying that goes, "Against<lb />
stupidity and ignorance, even the gods<lb />
fight in vain The letter written by the<lb />
Rev. Richard Becker in the Dec. 4 issue<lb />
is a perfect example of this son of<lb />
stupidity. The shoot-out which occur-<lb />
red between the Ku Klux Klan and the<lb />
Workers Viewpoint Organization on<lb />
Nov. 3, 1979 in Greensboro was not<lb />
any "act of patriotism and valor but<lb />
the result of an organization which is<lb />
based on hatred and bigotrv � the Ku<lb />
Klux Klan.<lb />
The Rev. Becker had his facts mixed<lb />
up and should next time try and use<lb />
reliable sources. Members of the WVO<lb />
(a communist organization in<lb />
Greensboro) were 3bout to begin a<lb />
march protesting the KKK on Nov. 3.<lb />
when several Klansmen began firing at<lb />
close range into a crowd of about 100<lb />
people there for the march. Four peo-<lb />
ple were killed and at least 10 were<lb />
wounded in the shooting, which took<lb />
place in a predominantly black<lb />
neighborhood. This was no act of self-<lb />
defense on the behalf of the people in<lb />
this country, but simple, cold-blooded<lb />
murder. How any individual affiliated<lb />
with the church can condone this is<lb />
beyond my comptehension. The Com-<lb />
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tion based on political ideologies, and<lb />
though I don't support these<lb />
ideologies, I also do not support the<lb />
murdering of human beings because of<lb />
their different beliefs.<lb />
Remarks such as "communist scum<lb />
and their puppets "the only good<lb />
communist is a dead one" and "it's a<lb />
damn shame we couldn't kill them all"<lb />
are not only ignorant but also insane<lb />
The remark that the murderers were<lb />
"subjected to two unfair trials by the<lb />
Jewish kangaroo court system" is fill-<lb />
ed with prejudice and hate, which<lb />
makes it inconceivable that a man with<lb />
the title "reverend" could write such<lb />
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around the world, and the karnac of<lb />
the world are peering into them, trying<lb />
to see what 1985 has to offer. The<lb />
future seems always more intriguing<lb />
than the past. In our minds, we make<lb />
the years ahead what we wish them to i<lb />
be and fill each one with lasers and<lb />
space stations and robots and aliens and<lb />
time travel. The past is gone. It is<lb />
history. We can add nothing. It is not as<lb />
exciting as what's ahead I<lb />
1984 was regular shuttle flights, ar-<lb />
tificial hearts and an election landslide<lb />
It was the Tigers and improved silicon<lb />
chips. New Right. Old Left. Bombings<lb />
and Baby Fae The year was special in<lb />
that George Orwell had used it for the<lb />
title of his 1949 classic look at<lb />
totalitarianism. We looked for<lb />
Newspeak and watched out for Big<lb />
Brother. And although he didn't shou<lb />
up in the United States, odds have it<lb />
he's in at least a few countries.<lb />
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era of conservatism under the reign of<lb />
Ronnie, can we expect? Well, since<lb />
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ly right, a venture into prognosticating<lb />
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cond cold war will become a chilly<lb />
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allow for many different peoples to live<lb />
together peacefully. It's too bad that<lb />
the Rev. Becker can't see through his<lb />
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our diverse population. Seeing his<lb />
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Greenville<lb />
Letter Ignorant<lb />
There is a saying that goes, "Against<lb />
stupidity and ignorance, even the gods<lb />
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Rev. Richard Becker in the Dec. 4 issue<lb />
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stupidity. The shoot-out which occur-<lb />
red between the Ku Klux Klan and the<lb />
Workers Viewpoint Organization on<lb />
Nov. 3, 1979 in Greensboro was not<lb />
any "act of patriotism and valor but<lb />
the result of an organization which is<lb />
based on hatred and bigotrv � the Ku<lb />
Klux Klan.<lb />
The Rev. Becker had his facts mixed<lb />
up and should next time try and use<lb />
reliable sources. Members of the WVO<lb />
(a communist organization in<lb />
Greensboro) were about to begin a<lb />
march protesting the KKK on Nov. 3,<lb />
when several Klansmen began firing at<lb />
close range into a crowd of about 100<lb />
people there for the march. Four peo-<lb />
ple were killed and at least 10 were<lb />
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place in a predominantly black<lb />
neighborhood. This was no act of self-<lb />
defense on the behalf of the people in<lb />
this country, but simple, cold-blooded<lb />
murder. How any individual affiliated<lb />
with the church can condone this is<lb />
beyond my compiehension. The Com-<lb />
munist Workers Yarty is an organiza-<lb />
tion based on political ideologies, and<lb />
though I don't support these<lb />
ideologies, I also do not support the<lb />
murdering of human beings because of<lb />
their different beliefs.<lb />
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and their puppets "the only good<lb />
communist is a dead one" and "it's a<lb />
damn shame we couldn't kill them all"<lb />
are not only ignorant but also insane.<lb />
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"subjected to two unfair trials by the<lb />
Jewish kangaroo court system" is fill-<lb />
ed with prejudice and hate, which<lb />
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mandments, "Thou shalt not kill"?<lb />
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much like that of Hitlerism in Ger-<lb />
many during World War II. I should<lb />
hope that bigotry, hate and murder<lb />
aren't the "cause" of the South and<lb />
our nation, any more than the Ku Klux<lb />
Klan or the National Socialist Party of<lb />
America represent the American peo-<lb />
ple.<lb />
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white Christians � it is a melting pot<lb />
of many different kinds of people �<lb />
white, black, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish,<lb />
and yes, God forbid, communists. This<lb />
letter did not speak for any "silent ma-<lb />
jority" but for murder and destruc-<lb />
tion. America grants its freedoms to all<lb />
citizens, which is what makes it so uni-<lb />
que. Fighting and killing is not<lb />
patriotic, and is certainly not the kind<lb />
of society Americans want to live in or<lb />
create.<lb />
Staci Falkowitz<lb />
Sophomore Class President<lb />
Letter Lamented<lb />
It is sad to think that there are in-<lb />
dividuals in any society so filled with<lb />
misguided hatred and violent paranoia<lb />
as the Rev. Richard Becker proclaimed<lb />
himself to be in his letter of Dec. 4 to<lb />
this forum. That letter performed a<lb />
service to the sane only by<lb />
demonstrating the quality of our<lb />
notorious lunatic fringe.<lb />
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difficulty in the presence of such in-<lb />
flammatory rhetoric) is that such a let-<lb />
ter is a concious provocation, much as<lb />
was the Klan march of Nov. 3, 1979 to<lb />
which it referred. The intent is to elicit<lb />
violence in response to a highly public<lb />
defamation. This would, to the pro-<lb />
vokers, justify their paranoia and sanc-<lb />
tion their reaction of premeditated<lb />
violence.<lb />
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shelter from which to spread. Often<lb />
shielding itself behind patriotism or<lb />
religion, it corrupts the virtues of any<lb />
institution or individual it touches. It is<lb />
best met with an informed intelligence,<lb />
a cool head and a firm resolve. To rise<lb />
in anger or violence against it is to have<lb />
already lost.<lb />
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Grad Student, Art<lb />
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realize that everything we do<lb />
Over the last several weeks ! have<lb />
noticed a particular cartoon series<lb />
"Walkin' The Plank which deals'<lb />
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help but become disturbed as I read<lb />
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East Carolinian would allow this type<lb />
of article to run every week. What has<lb />
Jesus done to deserve such mockery of<lb />
his life; did he make fun of yours? Of<lb />
course not, he has loved you with<lb />
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ing again for all of us is nothing to<lb />
make a joke about. Where is the<lb />
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savior of the world and I respect that,<lb />
but respect my belief that he is the<lb />
savior.<lb />
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of this series and The East Carolinian,<lb />
asking that the series be discontinued<lb />
regardless if it is almost finished. After<lb />
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made a cartoon comedy about the most<lb />
important person in your life.<lb />
Thomas M. Fernandez<lb />
Senior, Nursing<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
Prognostication Corner<lb />
What To Look For In '85<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
The crystal balls, polished and shin-<lb />
ed, are being set on prophets' tables<lb />
around the world, and the Karnacs of<lb />
the world are peering into them, trying<lb />
to see what 1985 has to offer. The<lb />
future seems always more intriguing<lb />
than the past. In our minds, we make<lb />
the years ahead what we wish them to<lb />
be and fill each one with lasers and<lb />
space stations and robots and aliens and<lb />
time travel. The past is gone. It is<lb />
history. We can add nothing. It is not as<lb />
exciting as what's ahead.<lb />
1984 was regular shuttle flights, ar-<lb />
tificial hearts and an election landslide.<lb />
It was the Tigers and improved silicon<lb />
chips. New Right. Old Left. Bombings<lb />
and Baby Fae. The year was special in<lb />
that George Orwell had used it for the<lb />
title of his 1949 classic look at<lb />
totalitarianism. We looked for<lb />
Newspeak and watched out for Big<lb />
Brother. And although he didn't show<lb />
up in the United States, odds have it<lb />
he's in at least a few countries.<lb />
So what will 1985 bring. What, in this<lb />
era of conservatism under the reign of<lb />
Ronnie, can we expect? Well, since<lb />
predictions are soon forgotten and rare-<lb />
ly right, a venture into prognosticating<lb />
is a safe move, and thus this trip to the<lb />
future is worth the risk.<lb />
Here goes. The new year will bring a<lb />
thaw to U.SSoviet relations. The se-<lb />
cond cold war will become a chilly<lb />
friendship as Reagan mellows ands<lb />
seeks to secure his place in history as<lb />
one of the top 10 presidents. The talks<lb />
in Geneva on whether to talk will set<lb />
times for talks and the talks will lead to<lb />
an agreement, with the United States<lb />
not coming out on the short side of the<lb />
deal for a change.<lb />
The Congress will sprout a backbone<lb />
and take on the deficit. Members will<lb />
still try to protect their constituents in-<lb />
terests, but less vigorously as they for<lb />
once try to act for the common good.<lb />
Large cuts in defense will be enacted<lb />
and Social Security and veteran's<lb />
benefits will be affected by the budget<lb />
axe. Two-hundred billion dollars is just<lb />
too much.<lb />
The Supreme Court will overturn at<lb />
least one major decision, seeking strict<lb />
interpretation of the Constitution.<lb />
Reagan will also appoint a justice this<lb />
year.<lb />
'John Rigrins will retire, and<lb />
Doug Flutie will get a Rhodes<lb />
Scholarship and be a first round<lb />
draft pick. <lb />
In the state, Gov. James G. Martin<lb />
will push for his tax cut, but the<lb />
Democratically controled General<lb />
Assembly will defeat it in favor of con-<lb />
tinued increased spending for educa-<lb />
tion. Martin will have little success in<lb />
the Legislature in 1985, but he will lay<lb />
the roots for a strong Republican party.<lb />
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duce a more frequent use of the ar-<lb />
tificial heart, probably more than three<lb />
operations this year. The AIDS pro-<lb />
blem will be solved and drug use will in-<lb />
crease.<lb />
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Series again. Duke will win the ACC<lb />
tournament, and Kentucky will win it<lb />
all in the NCAA. The Boston Celtics<lb />
will grab the NBA crown; the Bruins<lb />
the NHL Stanley Cup. Mary Lou Ret-<lb />
ton will endorse at least seven different<lb />
products during the year, including two<lb />
toothpastes. John Riggins will retire,<lb />
and Doug Flutie will get a Rhodes<lb />
Scholarship and be a first round draft<lb />
pick. Marino will lift Miami to the<lb />
Super Bowl. McEnroe will win<lb />
Wimbledon.<lb />
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found. The Killing Fields will win at<lb />
least two Oscars and "Saturday Night<lb />
Live" will fin-lly be canceled. Two<lb />
famous leading ladies of the screen will<lb />
die, one old and one young. Burt<lb />
Reynolds will get married; Bo Derek<lb />
will get divorced.<lb />
At ECU, there will once again be<lb />
trouble in the SGA Executive Elections,<lb />
but the Greeks will come out on top.<lb />
The new building will be delayed by<lb />
protest, and a disaster will occur in<lb />
March. No major band will play in<lb />
Minges during the Spring Semester, but<lb />
a name comedian will come to Hendrix.<lb />
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sider will take his place.<lb />
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prise winner of the ECAC-South tour-<lb />
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of the situation and all the cir-<lb />
cumstances surrounding it<lb />
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eached to drop the name Pee<lb />
Dee<lb />
The former mascot's name was<lb />
i hosen in a contest held in area<lb />
.iementarv schools and was<lb />
evealed at the 1983 ECU�NC<lb />
State football game. Controversy<lb />
surrounding the name began last<lb />
semester when editorials in The<lb />
East Carolinian expressed<lb />
displeasure with the name Pee<lb />
Dee In an Oct. 4 editorial, the<lb />
mascot's name was described as<lb />
"stagnant and unwanted<lb />
During the fall SGA elections,<lb />
students were asked to voice an<lb />
opinion concerning the name.<lb />
More than 82 percent of the<lb />
students voting did not like it and<lb />
wanted a change. Administration<lb />
officials hesitated at changing the<lb />
name, saving it would destroy<lb />
years of work on athletic depart-<lb />
ment marketing strategies.<lb />
Greg Rideout, managing editor<lb />
of The East Carolinian, said he<lb />
was pleased to hear the decision<lb />
released by Karr, although he<lb />
said he felt the decision should<lb />
have been made earlier. "I hope<lb />
the administration knows that the<lb />
students really appreciate this ac-<lb />
tion he said.<lb />
ECU Chancellor John Howell<lb />
said he was satisfied with the<lb />
decision, even though he was not<lb />
directly involved in the final<lb />
stages.<lb />
Rideout sums up the process<lb />
as, "there are times when you can<lb />
fight City Hall, so to speak; and<lb />
the little guy can come out on<lb />
top<lb />
Pee Dee's name was short lived<lb />
and 1984 will be remembered by<lb />
ECU students as the year Pee Dee<lb />
grew up and became The Pirate.<lb />
Emory's Dismissal<lb />
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moved from Howard House on<lb />
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St The ECU News Bureau mov-<lb />
from Erwin Hall to Howard<lb />
Mouse.<lb />
According to Gil Moore, vice<lb />
chancellor for Business Affairs,<lb />
:he location of the traffic office<lb />
suited in too much traffic in a<lb />
esidentia! area and the violation<lb />
of a special use permit.<lb />
Members of the Tar River<lb />
Homeowners Association felt<lb />
there was too much 24-hour traf-<lb />
fic in the residential area because<lb />
of the traffic office. "The<lb />
Association expressed extreme<lb />
appreciation and sincere thanks<lb />
to the university for agreeing to<lb />
find a new area for the security<lb />
offices to be housed said Dr.<lb />
David Stevens, university at-<lb />
torney.<lb />
The primary reason for the<lb />
move was the violation of a<lb />
special use permit. Upon the pur-<lb />
chase of two houses on Fifth<lb />
Street, one of which was later<lb />
torn down, the university receiv-<lb />
ed a special permit to use the<lb />
house for administrative or facul-<lb />
tv offices. The permit was then<lb />
approved by the Greenville Board<lb />
of Adjustment. During the rezon-<lb />
ing the ordinance was revised so<lb />
the permit was no longer accep-<lb />
table. �'<lb />
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located in Howard House, the<lb />
building will be renovated.<lb />
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Novel Inspires Epic Film<lb />
Dune Saga Sags<lb />
By DANIEL MAURER<lb />
Producer Raffailla De Lauren-<lb />
tiis of Conan fame and David<lb />
Lynch, the eccentric but wonder-<lb />
fully talented director of<lb />
Fraserhead and The Elephant<lb />
Man, have combined their<lb />
creative geniuses in one of<lb />
Hollywood's most ambitious film<lb />
projects. With a budget estimated<lb />
at $40 million plus, De Laurentiis<lb />
and Lynch have succeeded in br-<lb />
inging Dune, author Frank<lb />
Herbert's classic science fiction<lb />
epic, to the movie screen.<lb />
Written by Lynch himself, the<lb />
screenplay is, in most respects,<lb />
faithful to Herbert's novel. The<lb />
saga takes place on the desert<lb />
planet Arrakis, better known as<lb />
Dune. It is the only place in the<lb />
universe where one may find the<lb />
spice malange, a drug that not<lb />
only prolongs life but also ex-<lb />
pands consciousness, or allows<lb />
one to be in many places at once.<lb />
Though spice is formed natural-<lb />
ly, the mining of it is greatly<lb />
hindered by the presence of giant<lb />
sand worms as long as 400<lb />
meters. Nevertheless, spice is the<lb />
basis for the glactic economy<lb />
which acts as the cornerstone for<lb />
a delicate feudal system ruled by<lb />
a power hungry and paranoid<lb />
emperor, played by Jose Ferrer.<lb />
Confused yet? Wait, there's<lb />
more to come. Add to this the<lb />
spacing guild, an organization<lb />
that uses spice to help navigate<lb />
tneir starships. Then there is the<lb />
Bene Gesserit, a mysterious<lb />
sisterhood that conducts a<lb />
breeding program in search of a<lb />
superbeing who, under their<lb />
supervision, of course, will rise to<lb />
power and control the spice. Let<lb />
us not forget the Fremen, a<lb />
nomadic people of great strength<lb />
who live in the deserts of Arrakis<lb />
awaiting a savior who will lead<lb />
them to freedom.<lb />
If you think this is the meat of<lb />
the story, you're sadly mistaken.<lb />
This is merely a summary of the<lb />
movies prologue as told to a<lb />
somewhat befuddled audience by<lb />
the emperor's daughter (played<lb />
by Virginia Madsen). The actual<lb />
story evolves around young Paul<lb />
Atreides, portrayed by newcomer<lb />
Kyle Maclachlan, who turns out<lb />
to be the superbeing sought after<lb />
by the Bene Gesserit. Instead of<lb />
fulfilling the sisterhood's plans,<lb />
Paul turns against them as he<lb />
steps into the role of the Fremen<lb />
messiah and rises to power. This<lb />
basic premise, if there is anything<lb />
basic about it, is surrounded by<lb />
treachery, intrigue, romance, and<lb />
revenge. The story has all the<lb />
elements of success, if the au-<lb />
dience can sit still long enough to<lb />
sort it out.<lb />
Lynch gathered some of<lb />
Hollywood's biggest actors to ap-<lb />
pear in the film. Among them<lb />
were Max Von Sydow (TheExor-<lb />
cist), Linda HuntYear of Living<lb />
Dangerously), Sean Young<lb />
(Blade Runner), Richard Jordan<lb />
(Logan's Run), Jurgen Prochnow<lb />
(Das Boot), and the ever popular<lb />
Sting of the Police. Unfortunate-<lb />
ly, few of these great talents are<lb />
given sufficient time to develop<lb />
their respective characters.<lb />
One of the few performances<lb />
that did stand out was given by<lb />
Prochnow as Paul's father, Duke<lb />
Leto Atreides, a man whose fate<lb />
has been sealed by the treachery<lb />
of the emperor and his cohort the<lb />
Baron Harkonnen played by<lb />
Kenneth McMillan. Prochnow<lb />
gives the condemed Duke<lb />
strength and dignity as he faces<lb />
his unavoidable death. Prochnow<lb />
succeeds in communicating a<lb />
powerful presence, something the<lb />
production as a whole fails to do.<lb />
Though there are few<lb />
characters with which to sym-<lb />
pathize, the plot's intricacy keeps<lb />
the audience's minds buzzing and<lb />
the films overall grandure widens<lb />
their eyes. Tony Masters, best<lb />
known for his work in 2001 A<lb />
Space Odyssey, is responsible for<lb />
the look of the film which boasts<lb />
some of the most spectacular sets<lb />
to ever grace the silver screen.<lb />
The film's major drawback is<lb />
its attempt to remain faithful to<lb />
the novel in two hours and twenty<lb />
minutes. Though this may seem a<lb />
blessing to most Dune fanatics,<lb />
Lynch's adherence to the novel's<lb />
intricately woven plot makes the<lb />
picture a little difficult to follow<lb />
for newcomers to Herbert's fer-<lb />
tile imagination. In short, if you<lb />
haven't read the book you may<lb />
get lost. If so, just grab the<lb />
nearest usher and ask for a road<lb />
map. I'm not kidding, most<lb />
movie theatres worth their salt,<lb />
or in this case spice, will issue<lb />
"Dune Terminology sheets<lb />
Though Dune requires a little<lb />
sifting and sorting to understand,<lb />
it remains an enjoyable film that<lb />
will undoubtedly spawn many a<lb />
sequel.<lb />
Sting as the evil Feyd Rautha in David Lynch's $40 million Science fiction epic Dune<lb />
ECU Artists Series Committee Hosts Vienna Choir Boys<lb />
For nearly five centuries the<lb />
Vfcnna Choir Soys have en-<lb />
chanted millions with their<lb />
music-making. The traditions<lb />
they preserve are not the hide-<lb />
bound curiosities one finds in<lb />
museums and libraries, but liv-<lb />
ing breathing manifestations of<lb />
a heritage dedicated to continu-<lb />
ing the glories of the past in to-<lb />
day's too-easily jaded world.<lb />
This world famous chorale will<lb />
be appearing Tuesday, Jan. 15,<lb />
1985, in Wright Auditorium at 8<lb />
p.m and is presented by the<lb />
ECU Artists Series Committee.<lb />
The Vienna Choir Boys were<lb />
founded by Imperial decree on<lb />
July 7, 1498 by Emperor Max-<lb />
imilian I to fulfill his wish to have<lb />
choristers in the Imperial Chapel.<lb />
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Purple Rain<lb />
La Cage Aux Folles<lb />
Indiana Jones &amp; The Temple Of Doom<lb />
The Return Of Martin Guerre<lb />
Revenge Of The Nerds<lb />
Medea<lb />
The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai<lb />
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From its inception, this organiza-<lb />
tion has attracted the finest musi-<lb />
cians in the West. Christoph<lb />
Wilibald Gluck, the founder of<lb />
the modern operatic form, spent<lb />
his most creative years as com-<lb />
poser to the Hapsbury court in<lb />
Vienna and wrote for the Im-<lb />
perial Chapel. Mozart did the<lb />
same in his position as Composer<lb />
to the Court in 1787. Although<lb />
Josef Haydn was not a member<lb />
of the Imperial Chape), he ex-<lb />
perienced the life of a choirboy to<lb />
the full, and many of his works<lb />
are found in their repertoire. The<lb />
most famous choirboy, Franz<lb />
Schubert, sang from 1808 to<lb />
1813. Anton Bruckner became<lb />
organist of the Imperial Chapel<lb />
in 1867 and influenced his precur-<lb />
sors.<lb />
In 1918, however, it seemed<lb />
that the collapse of the Hapsburg<lb />
dynasty and the dissolution of the<lb />
Austro-Hungarian Empire would<lb />
mean the end of the world<lb />
famous institution. Fortunately,<lb />
Josef Schnitt retained trie<lb />
chaplaincy of the Imperial<lb />
Chapel and in 1924, encouraged<lb />
by his many friends, he decided<lb />
to re-found the boys choir. It was<lb />
felt that the boarding school<lb />
method was the only practicable<lb />
one of insuring the musical train-<lb />
ing necessary for the choristers<lb />
and, despite enormous economic<lb />
difficulties, the attempt was<lb />
made. Schnitt spared no personal<lb />
expense and he alone is responsi-<lb />
ble for the salvation of this aspect<lb />
of Austrian musical tradition.<lb />
What he began as an experiment<lb />
has grown into an enormous suc-<lb />
cess and the Vienna Choir Boys,<lb />
as they are now called, began to<lb />
embark on concert tours around<lb />
the world.<lb />
More often than not, two<lb />
choirs are away on tour at the<lb />
same time, with each tour lasting<lb />
an average of three months. On<lb />
such a tour the 24 choristers are<lb />
accompanied by a choirmaster, a<lb />
tutor and a nurse who are en-<lb />
trusted with their care and<lb />
welfare. Since their first U.S.<lb />
tour in 1932, the Vienna Choir<lb />
Boys have visited America no<lb />
fewer than 39 times, have com-<lb />
pleted nine Asian tours � travel-<lb />
ing as far as Japan � and have<lb />
performed an equal number of<lb />
times in Australia. They have ap-<lb />
peared numerous times in both<lb />
South America and South Africa.<lb />
They have been received by in-<lb />
numerable heads of state, in-<lb />
cluding audiences with Popes<lb />
Pius XI, Pius XII and Paul VI.<lb />
Through their films, recor-<lb />
dings, television appearances and<lb />
tours, the Vienna Choir Boys<lb />
have entertained millions in every<lb />
corner of the world with their<lb />
programs of costumed sacred<lb />
songs, secular and folk music.<lb />
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In July, when the house lights<lb />
dim and a hush falls over the au-<lb />
dience as the conductor raises his<lb />
baton to give the downbeat for<lb />
the first note of the overture, the<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theatre<lb />
will begin a season of Broadway<lb />
musicals celebrating its 20th year<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
"With Christmas just around<lb />
the corner, Broadway musicals in<lb />
July seems a bit incongruous<lb />
said Summer Theatre General<lb />
Manager Scott Parker, "but ac-<lb />
tually, the association of this<lb />
holiday with the Summer Theatre<lb />
is a long established one in the<lb />
area because so many<lb />
theatregoers give season tickets to<lb />
the shows as Christmas gifts. It's<lb />
become a tradition with a great<lb />
many families<lb />
Opening this celebration<lb />
season will be the winner of six<lb />
Tony Awards, A Funny Thing<lb />
Happened Or. The Way To The<lb />
Forum, scheduled for July 1-6.<lb />
Based on the Roman plays of<lb />
Plautus, Forum is a blend of<lb />
vaudeville, burlesque, mistaken<lb />
identities, swinging doors, and<lb />
old fashion musical comedy with<lb />
songs by Broadway's<lb />
"Wunderkind" of music and<lb />
lyrics, Stephen Sondheim. After<lb />
a two-and-a-half year run in New<lb />
York City (more than 1,000 per-<lb />
formances), Forum toured all<lb />
over the globe and became a suc-<lb />
cessful film starring Zero Mostel<lb />
belting out the now classic<lb />
number, "Comedy Tonight<lb />
On July 8, continuing through<lb />
the 13th, the Summer Theatre<lb />
will give birth to Baby, a recent<lb />
musical comedy hit about the ef-<lb />
fect of imminent parenthood on<lb />
three couples of varying ages. Of-<lb />
fering some of the best new songs<lb />
produced by Broadway in recent<lb />
years, Baby is a romance about<lb />
people awaiting a visit from the<lb />
stork. Immediately after its<lb />
Broadway opening, the New<lb />
York Times reviewed Baby as "A<lb />
born winner, with buoyancy,<lb />
charm and pizazz<lb />
The third offering of the<lb />
season, The Robber Bridegroom,<lb />
opens July 15 and runs through<lb />
July 20. Based on the novella of<lb />
the same name by Eudora Welty,<lb />
The Robber Bridegroom is a song<lb />
and dance folk-tale about the<lb />
backwoods romance of a tall,<lb />
good-looking gentleman bandit<lb />
in the early days of the Natchez<lb />
Trace in Mississippi. Complete<lb />
with country reels, square danc-<lb />
ing, fiddles, banjos and a rousing<lb />
southern flare for comic adven-<lb />
ture, Bridegroom is a musical<lb />
fantasy.<lb />
On July 24, the Summer<lb />
Theatre will open with what pro-<lb />
mises to be one of its most<lb />
elaborate and lavish productions<lb />
in its 20-year history: J.M. Bar-<lb />
rie's magical musical version of<lb />
Peter Pan . Scheduled for seven<lb />
evening performances (July 24-27<lb />
and 29-31), and two special<lb />
matinees for children (July 29<lb />
and 31), this musical version of<lb />
Peter Pan has become known a<lb />
one of the most endearing of alt<lb />
theatrical fantasies. It is the story<lb />
of a little boy who wouldn't grow<lb />
up; the Darling children who fly<lb />
right out their nursery window;<lb />
Tinker Bell; Captain Hook; and<lb />
Wendy and the little lost boys of<lb />
Never Never Land.<lb />
Because Peter Pan is not an<lb />
easy production to mount, the<lb />
Summer Theatre has contacted<lb />
Mr. Peter Foy of Las Vegas, re-<lb />
questing his assistance in the in-<lb />
stallation of the elaborate rigging<lb />
systems necessary to fly Peter and<lb />
the children throughout the<lb />
show. Foy is best known for<lb />
developing this sophisticated ap-<lb />
paratus first used for Mary Mar-<lb />
tin in the now world-famous New<lb />
York production of Peter Pan in<lb />
the mid 50s.<lb />
Since its founding in 1965 on<lb />
campus, the Summer Theatre has<lb />
produced 65 Broadway musicals<lb />
using the original orchestrations<lb />
and full complements of scenery<lb />
and costumes for more than one-<lb />
quarter of a million people who<lb />
come from all areas of Eastern<lb />
N.C. The theatre has grown from<lb />
a nucleus of some SO cast and<lb />
crew to more than 120 per-<lb />
formers, designers and techni-<lb />
cians who reside in Greenville<lb />
every summer.<lb />
From the first season, Edgar<lb />
Loessin has been at the helm as<lb />
producer director. He stated<lb />
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One 23 year-old actor got a<lb />
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Christmas � a box-office hit.<lb />
Eddie Murphy, known best for<lb />
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10. What was the original name of the Vw York Jets?<lb />
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In a review by Richard Corliss in<lb />
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each scene. We were reshaping<lb />
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Master film maker Stanley<lb />
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Sports<lb />
JANUARY 8, 1985<lb />
Page 13<lb />
Confi<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
SUff Wrti�<lb />
Dump<lb />
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decTon forT ar,�S YatCS� an all-ECAC South<lb />
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in scoring for GMU with 18 points. Freshman Brian<lb />
ed w7thw"s,0 from the ndd -d " h<lb />
Although the Pirates connected on 33 field goals<lb />
seven more than GMU), they only made three ?S<lb />
throws throughout the game. George Mason took a�<lb />
vantage of Pirate fouls and convened on 29 of 35 free<lb />
throws for an 82.9 percentage.<lb />
William Grady led the way for ECU He was 11-19<lb />
prtsthKe?h,dsrndd finiShed aS thC ��Z� U<lb />
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rebounds (which was the game's best) in only 15<lb />
minutes of playing time. Curt Vanderhorst scored 12<lb />
points despite fouling out with 3:01 remaining. Der-<lb />
rick Battle added seven points while six other Pirates<lb />
contributed two points each. Scott Hardy was the<lb />
game s leading assist man with seven.<lb />
A vocaJ crowd of 3,950 saw a talented George<lb />
Mason team take an early lead as a Carlos Yates<lb />
10-foot jumper put the Patriots up 10-6 with 1632<lb />
ixchl 7Pefmn8fhal,f ThC teams traded baskets �d<lb />
exchanged a few fouls before a Ricky Wilson dunk<lb />
wuh 11.16 gave GMU an 18-11 advantage. After an<lb />
the n Jme�Ut' ' P'rteS Camc roarin8 back behind<lb />
the offensive play of Keith Sledge who scored six<lb />
straight points for ECU. With 5:09 left in the half<lb />
Vanderhorst hit Herb Dixon for a slam dunk which<lb />
tied the game 24-24 and caused the Minges Coliseum<lb />
crowd to erupt.<lb />
George Mason managed to hold the lead as they<lb />
scored the next four points to lead 28-24 with 4 27 re-<lb />
maining. Sledge chopped GMU's lead to 30-27 on a<lb />
long-range jumpshot with 1:45 left. Miller retaliated<lb />
with back-to-back jumpers to up the Patriot lead to<lb />
34-27 with under a minute left. Sledge tapped in a<lb />
Dixon miss to make the GMU lead 34-29 at halftime<lb />
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closing the Patriot lead to 34-31. Then George Mason<lb />
began rolling as Mike Dufrene connected on a 20<lb />
footer giving GMU a 43-35 lead with 15:39 remaining<lb />
ECU made its comeback by scoring the next six<lb />
points as Grady's 15-foot jumpshot with 1329 re-<lb />
maining cut the Patriot lead to 43-41. Gradv matched<lb />
GMU as he connected on ECU's next three posses-<lb />
sions. However, ECU could get no closer than 51-47<lb />
at the 11:46 mark. The Patriots went on a 12-2 scoring<lb />
binge when Ricky Wilson hit a lavup with 7:15 re-<lb />
maining.<lb />
The Pirates did manage to cut the lead to 63-55 on a<lb />
layup by Derrick Battle, but the Patriots finished the<lb />
game with 10 straight free throws to win 81-69.<lb />
Coach Charlie Harrison wasn't displeased with his<lb />
team s effort. "We didn't play poorly Harrison<lb />
said. In certain crucial situations we just didn't ex-<lb />
ecute well enough<lb />
George Mason head coach Joe Harrington spoke of<lb />
the improving ECAC South conference. "The con-<lb />
ference is much improved Harrington said "The<lb />
atmosphere is better and should continue to<lb />
improve<lb />
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ranked Duke Blue Devils.<lb />
Baker Looking Toward New<lb />
Season As ECU Head Coach<lb />
Kei.h S.edge (24, ��. his .eapin, .bilil) � he blocks ,his ,��, S'SSSiST<lb />
Coach Seeks Reason for Dismissal<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
Howell, Karr and the members<lb />
of the athletic committee refused<lb />
to give any specific reasons as to<lb />
why Emory was fired, but many<lb />
members of the team claimed it<lb />
was a conflict between Karr and<lb />
Emory.<lb />
"Three times I asked Dr. Karr<lb />
if he had instigated it Emory<lb />
said, "but he only said he had<lb />
supported the action � they gave<lb />
me no other answer. I could live<lb />
with anything if I knew whv and<lb />
who<lb />
"If it's better for the university<lb />
and somebody can explain it to<lb />
me, I can live with that Emory<lb />
continued. "They took the most<lb />
cherished thing away from me �<lb />
ECU, that's all I wanted to do.<lb />
They won't find somebodv who<lb />
will work as hard as I did<lb />
Emory went on to say he has<lb />
taken the program a long way in<lb />
the past five years, claiming he<lb />
has attracted the best athletes<lb />
that have ever played football for<lb />
ECU.<lb />
"You can still<lb />
win with people,<lb />
and I think East<lb />
Carolina has<lb />
great people<lb />
�Ed Emory<lb />
"I think that the constant<lb />
improvement and the total com-<lb />
mitment I have had to academics<lb />
and recruiting was the founda-<lb />
tion of this program Emory<lb />
elaborated. "You can still win<lb />
with people, and I think East<lb />
Carolina has great people<lb />
Emory came to ECU in<lb />
December of 1979 following the<lb />
resignation of Pat Dye. who now<lb />
serves as athletic director and<lb />
head football coach at Auburn.<lb />
A graduate of ECU and co-<lb />
captain of the 1959 Pirate foot-<lb />
ball team, Emory had been a suc-<lb />
cessful high school coach before<lb />
moving into the collegiate ranks.<lb />
He served as an assistant coach at<lb />
Wake Forest, Clemson, Duke<lb />
and Georgia Tech before moving<lb />
to Greenville.<lb />
Emory has no future plans at<lb />
the present time, but says he<lb />
wishes the ECU football team all<lb />
the luck in the world under the<lb />
direction of recently acquired<lb />
coach Art Baker (see related story<lb />
this page).<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Sporti Milor<lb />
Despite the controversy sur-<lb />
rounding the firing of Ed Emory,<lb />
Art Baker didn't waste any time<lb />
as he accepted the head coaching<lb />
position of the ECU football<lb />
team just four days after Emory's<lb />
dismissal.<lb />
"I wish the circumstances were<lb />
different that Ed Emory had<lb />
been named head coach of the<lb />
Atlanta Falcons or something<lb />
like that Baker said. "It's the<lb />
tough part of our business, but I<lb />
feel you usually get over that pain<lb />
in a hurry � hopefully he will<lb />
too<lb />
Baker served as associate head<lb />
coach and offensive coordinator<lb />
under Emory in 1983, and was an<lb />
integral part of the team that<lb />
finished the year at 8-3 and rank-<lb />
ed in the Top 20.<lb />
While at ECU, Baker was<lb />
responsible for implementing the<lb />
highly successful "freeze option"<lb />
offense. He took that system to<lb />
Florida State when he left Green-<lb />
ville following the 1983 cam-<lb />
paign, and plans to use it during<lb />
the upcoming year.<lb />
"I've been away from East<lb />
Carolina for a year, but I see the<lb />
talent here good talent Baker<lb />
said. "Quality depth could be the<lb />
biggest problem, and we must<lb />
jump into recruiting pretty fast.<lb />
But I'm excited about the players<lb />
we have here and about coaching<lb />
these players<lb />
Art Baker<lb />
"My past years as a head coach<lb />
should be of value Baker con-<lb />
tinued. "I know how to handle<lb />
players, recruiting and all the<lb />
demands that come with<lb />
coaching � I'm ready to go<lb />
Although the recruiting season<lb />
is well underway for most of the<lb />
schools in the area, Baker feels he<lb />
still can have success in luring the<lb />
better athletes in the area to<lb />
Greenville. "One of the nice<lb />
things is that people know who<lb />
 i�i � �� �"�-� lc nHiigs u mai people icnc<lb />
Why Was Head Coach Ed Emory<lb />
h;i WaSEd Emory fired as oux refused to say anvthina. a  .u:��    J<lb />
East Carolina is and that it has a<lb />
good football program he said.<lb />
"I've been recruiting North<lb />
and South Carolina and Atlanta<lb />
(for FSU), so I'm pretty familar<lb />
with the people in this area. "I<lb />
know a lot of coaches promise<lb />
not to talk with the same kids<lb />
when they move on. but I told<lb />
Bobby (Bowden, FSU coach) this<lb />
is my territory now<lb />
Aside from recruiting. Baker's<lb />
primary goal is organizing a staff<lb />
that is compatible he said.<lb />
"Some of the current staff may-<lb />
be staying, some may not<lb />
Baker did not mention any<lb />
names, but it is known that four<lb />
of the current assistants are in the<lb />
first of two year contracts, in-<lb />
cluding offensive coordinator<lb />
Don Murray and defensive coor-<lb />
dinator Tom Throckmorton.<lb />
Baker began his coaching car-<lb />
eer in assorted South Carolina<lb />
high schools before becoming an<lb />
assistant at Clemson and Texas<lb />
Tech. He served as head coach at<lb />
Furman (1977) and The Citadel<lb />
(1978-82). As a head coach, he<lb />
compiled a 57-48-5 record.<lb />
Baker will receive a four year<lb />
contract starting at 55,000 a year,<lb />
with benefits pushing his annual<lb />
income to approximately 100,000<lb />
annually.<lb />
Why was Ed Emory fired as<lb />
head football coach at ECU?<lb />
The players, students, Pirate<lb />
Club supporters and all those<lb />
who follow the ECU football<lb />
team want to know.<lb />
The players demanded a<lb />
meeting with Athletic Director<lb />
Ken Karr shortly after Emorv's<lb />
dismissal to find out why their<lb />
mentor had been fired. They were<lb />
told to have a Merry Christmas<lb />
and do well on their exams. Karr<lb />
said he would answer questions<lb />
about the future of the football<lb />
program, but none about Emory.<lb />
Chancellor John Howell (it<lb />
was ultimately his decison to fire<lb />
Emory) was contacted numerous<lb />
times by various members of the<lb />
media, but merely said it wasn't<lb />
university policy to discuss<lb />
changes in personnel.<lb />
Tom Bennett, athletic board<lb />
chairman of the board of trustees<lb />
(the committee that made the rec-<lb />
comendation to fire Emory), flat<lb />
out refused to say anything.<lb />
Most of the major newspapers<lb />
across the state have cited the<lb />
following reasons for Emory's<lb />
termination:<lb />
� A potential drug problem ex-<lb />
isted among the players.<lb />
� ECU finished the 1984 season<lb />
with a 2-9 record.<lb />
� Emory's gamble of red-shirting<lb />
more than 50 players this past<lb />
season.<lb />
� A personality conflict existed<lb />
between Emory and Karr.<lb />
After exhausting every possible<lb />
source that has first-hand infor-<lb />
mation concerning Emory's<lb />
dismissal, I have come to the con-<lb />
clusion that the above reasons<lb />
have little if anything to do with<lb />
the termination of Emory's con-<lb />
tract.<lb />
1. A potential drug problem ex-<lb />
ists on every team from Pop<lb />
Warner League to the NFL.<lb />
2. It would be impossible for the<lb />
university to justify Emory's<lb />
dismissal after the 1982 or 1983<lb />
seasons when the football team<lb />
had a combined record of 15-7. if<lb />
the team had finished 2-9 in<lb />
either of those years, Emory pro-<lb />
bably would have been fired<lb />
then.<lb />
3. The only thing red-shirting ac-<lb />
complishes is giving the players<lb />
an extra year to adjust<lb />
academically and athletically to<lb />
college life (no harm there).<lb />
4. A personality conflict would<lb />
exist between Emory and Karr if<lb />
they were brothers. Emory is<lb />
outgoing and outspoken � Karr<lb />
is not.<lb />
Before going any further, I<lb />
would like to say the purpose of<lb />
this article is not to damage Ed<lb />
Emory's reputation as a football<lb />
coach. It is to provide the East<lb />
Carolina community with what I<lb />
believe are the real reasons that<lb />
his contract was terminated.<lb />
I have worked with Ed Emory<lb />
for over two years as a member<lb />
of the media. I respect 'Coach' as<lb />
an individual, a friend and as a<lb />
man who stands up for what he<lb />
believes. There is no doubt in my<lb />
mind that Emory was totally-<lb />
dedicated to East Carolina<lb />
University and the football pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
The university will never find<lb />
another person that worked as<lb />
hard as he did. He was totally<lb />
dedicated to the program and the<lb />
Former ECU Football Coach Ed Emory<lb />
players. He was a good recruiter<lb />
and a good coach.<lb />
However, the administration<lb />
felt Emory wasn't the person to<lb />
take ECU to the top of the Divi-<lb />
sion I-A football ranks. It wasn't<lb />
that Emory didn't carry out his<lb />
duties as a coach, but that he did<lb />
not represent ECU in a way that<lb />
the administration felt a football<lb />
coach should.<lb />
Below is a brief list of several<lb />
reasons why it was felt that Ed<lb />
Emory could no longer represent<lb />
East Carolina University:<lb />
� Emory was too brash in public<lb />
when it came to controversial<lb />
issues. In 1982 he asked the<lb />
General Assembly to force the<lb />
University of North Carolina to<lb />
continue its football series with<lb />
the Pirates, while in 1983 he<lb />
jeopardized the ECU-N.C. State<lb />
series by demanding that the two<lb />
teams play on a home-and-away<lb />
basis.<lb />
� In 1982, two of Emory's<lb />
assistants were caught spying on<lb />
North Carolina's practice ses-<lb />
sions just prior to the ECU-UNC<lb />
football game. The two culprits<lb />
were identified by picures from<lb />
ECU's football media guide, yet<lb />
Emory still vehemently denied<lb />
having anything to do with the in-<lb />
cident.<lb />
� Although Emory recruited<lb />
good players, he did not always<lb />
seek all the qualities desired in a<lb />
student-athlete. Fifteen players<lb />
on the team this fall are<lb />
academically ineligible to attend<lb />
school this semester, while<lb />
countless others will be on<lb />
academic probation.<lb />
� Emory constantly used game<lb />
officials as excuses for losses, and<lb />
often times criticized host teams<lb />
when on away games.<lb />
The above reasons are not my<lb />
opinion as to why Ed Emory was<lb />
fired, but factual information ob-<lb />
tained from sources that asked<lb />
not to be identified.<lb />
It was extremely difficult for<lb />
me to publish an article of this<lb />
nature because of the respect 1<lb />
have for Ed Emory, but I felt it<lb />
was my responsibility as a profes-<lb />
sional journalist to provide the<lb />
East Carolina community with<lb />
the reasons for Emory's<lb />
dismissal.<lb />
I will always admire a man who<lb />
stands up for what he believes.<lb />
Ed Emory has done this all his<lb />
life � despite the consequences.<lb />
�Randy Mews<lb /><pb facs="00057686_tn_0015" /><lb />
14<lb />
THE EASTCAROLON1AN<lb />
JANUARY 8, 1985<lb />
Women Beat Iona And Howard Over Break<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Suff Witter<lb />
Below is a brief summary of<lb />
how the EC I' Women's Basket-<lb />
ball team fared in its games over<lb />
the holiday break:<lb />
The Lady Pirate Basketball<lb />
team used a tenacious full court<lb />
press to set up numerous<lb />
fastbreak scoring opportunities<lb />
in defeating Iona 69-57 Saturday<lb />
night and end a five game losing<lb />
streak.<lb />
"It was a good win, we deserv-<lb />
ed it ECU Coach Emily Man-<lb />
waring said. "It feels good to see<lb />
the things you practice finally<lb />
payoff. We feel like we ac-<lb />
complished something more than<lb />
just winning a basketball game<lb />
The Ladv Pirates never trailed<lb />
in the game as they opened up an<lb />
11-2 lead in the early minutes.<lb />
Senior Anita Anderson led the<lb />
ECU charge, scoring seven of the<lb />
first 11 points on a variety of in-<lb />
side moves.<lb />
Anderson led the lady Pirates<lb />
in scoring and rebounding, with<lb />
20 points and 11 rebounds.<lb />
Lorai.ie Foster had 18 points,<lb />
while Monique Pompili added 13<lb />
points and grabbed nine re-<lb />
bounds.<lb />
In the first half, the Lady-<lb />
Pirate fastbreak was explosive<lb />
and accounted for 25 of their 40<lb />
points, giving ECU a 40-27 lead<lb />
at the half.<lb />
In the second half, the Lady<lb />
Gaels were able to get within two<lb />
points at 46-42, but Lisa<lb />
Squirewell responded with five<lb />
straight points for the Lady<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
"When they cut the lead down<lb />
to two points our 1984 team<lb />
would have died Manwaring<lb />
said,( referring to her teams pro-<lb />
blem of maintaining leads in the<lb />
second half)- "But tonight we<lb />
played as a team, and made the<lb />
clutch baskets when we needed<lb />
them<lb />
The ECU press forced Iona in-<lb />
to 25 turnovers, and limited them<lb />
to 37 percent shooting from the<lb />
field.<lb />
Iona's leading scorer Emily<lb />
Mojica averaging 17 points per<lb />
game, was held scoreless for the<lb />
night while missing all 12 shots<lb />
from the field.<lb />
Manwaring praised her teams<lb />
defensive effort and was especial-<lb />
ly pleased with the play of her<lb />
guards. "Loraine Foster and<lb />
Sylvia Bragg both played Mojica<lb />
really well when we were playing<lb />
man to man defense<lb />
ECU improved its record to<lb />
3-8, and will play one more non-<lb />
conference game against Camp-<lb />
bell University Wednesday night<lb />
in Minges Coliseum before enter-<lb />
ing ECAC South league play.<lb />
Dec. 4,1984<lb />
The ECU women got their se-<lb />
cond win of the season against<lb />
Howard University, in a 98-47<lb />
drubbing in a game com-<lb />
memorating 50 years of Lady<lb />
Pirate Basketball.<lb />
With 14:45 remaining in the<lb />
first half the Lady Pirates led<lb />
10-8, when they reeled off 13<lb />
stright points and were never<lb />
challenged the rest of the way.<lb />
ECU had four players in dou-<lb />
ble figures, with Sylvia Bragg<lb />
Pirates Top Boston<lb />
Look To Patriots<lb />
Bv SCOTT COOPER<lb />
The following is a brief sum-<lb />
mary of how the ECU men's<lb />
basketball team fared in its games<lb />
over the holiday break:<lb />
Jan. 3, 1985<lb />
After trailing Boston Universi-<lb />
ty 27-25 at halftime in Minges<lb />
Coliseum on Thursday night,<lb />
William Grady and Curt<lb />
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See VANDERHORST, Page 15<lb />
Helmick's Golfers Combine<lb />
Athletics And Academics<lb />
Bv RICK McCORMAC<lb />
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The ECU Men's Golf team<lb />
competed in the Gator Bowl In-<lb />
vitational Collegiate Golf Tour-<lb />
nament Dec. 17-19 at Ponte Var-<lb />
da Beach, Fla.<lb />
The tournament was played on<lb />
three different courses with na-<lb />
tional reputations. In addition to<lb />
playing at Sawgrass, the Pirates<lb />
played at the Tournament<lb />
Players Club and Oakridge.<lb />
ECU managed to finish only<lb />
seventh out of 16 teams, in what<lb />
admittedly was a weak field, but<lb />
ECU coach Bob Helmick wasn't<lb />
too disappointed.<lb />
"We went down there the day<lb />
after exams, all of our players<lb />
were busy studying and hadn't<lb />
been able to get much time on the<lb />
course to practice Helmick<lb />
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didn't expect to win simply<lb />
because we had not been playing.<lb />
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dividual winner Bill McDonald<lb />
finished first in the individual<lb />
competition, while Brevard took<lb />
second place.<lb />
Chris Czaja was the leading<lb />
finisher for the Pirate golfers.<lb />
ECU now looks ahead to the spr-<lb />
ing season which begins in Feb. at<lb />
Hilton Head, SC.<lb />
"The Gator Bowl Invitational<lb />
will help us Helmick said. "We<lb />
played on two of the top 100<lb />
layouts in the world. I was more<lb />
worried about our performance<lb />
in the classroom than how we<lb />
would do on the golf course<lb />
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any varsity team on campus with<lb />
a 2.71 average.<lb />
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tion, we give out diplomas, not<lb />
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program is going to attend class<lb />
and make progress towards a<lb />
degree or he will not be on the<lb />
team<lb />
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semesters he has completed 45<lb />
hours of classes and carries a 4.0<lb />
grade point average. Steelman is<lb />
a possible Academic All-America<lb />
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talented enough to make it on the<lb />
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fall back on.<lb />
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those 150, there are thousands<lb />
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back on<lb />
leading the way with 22 points.<lb />
Freshman Alma Bethea had a<lb />
career high 17 points, while<lb />
Loraine Foster and Victoria<lb />
Watras contributed 15 and 11<lb />
points respectively.<lb />
Dec. 7, 1984<lb />
The Lady Pirates faced<lb />
number one ranked Old Domi-<lb />
nion in Minges Coliseum, the<lb />
powerful Lady Monarchs were<lb />
too much to handle as ODU won<lb />
92-74.<lb />
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Dec. 15, 1984<lb />
ECU traveled to Columbia to<lb />
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Emily Manwaring's Lady<lb />
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percent from the field in the se-<lb />
cond half, while ECU only hit on<lb />
40 percent. USC went on to win<lb />
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Anita Anderson was the only<lb />
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Dec. 18, 1984<lb />
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Moorehead State.<lb />
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turnovers in the game.<lb />
Freshman Victoria Watras led<lb />
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Bragg and Anita Anderson each<lb />
had a dozen points.<lb />
Dec. 19, 1984<lb />
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Jan. 2, 1985<lb />
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Pirate Swim Teams Successful Over Holiday<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Staff Writar<lb />
The ECU Pirate swim teams<lb />
celebrated Christmas and the new<lb />
year by powering to a 4-1 com-<lb />
bined record over the holiday<lb />
break. The men narrowly lost to<lb />
Navy, then picked up wins over<lb />
Shippensburg State and Johns<lb />
Hopkins, while the women<lb />
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Hopkins.<lb />
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powerful Navy squad was im-<lb />
pressive. In the last several meets<lb />
against the Midshipmen the<lb />
Pirates were blown out of the<lb />
water by 40 or more points, but<lb />
this time only a one-second loss<lb />
by ECU's Pat Brennan and a<lb />
one-point loss by diver Scott<lb />
Eagle allowed Navy to escape<lb />
with a 60-53 win.<lb />
Bruce Brockschmidt captured<lb />
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while Andy Cook took one in-<lb />
dividual win and participated on<lb />
the winning 400 relay effort for<lb />
ECU. "We really got psyched for<lb />
Navy said Coach Rick Kobe.<lb />
"It's the best effort I've seen in<lb />
the last three years.<lb />
"Brockschmidt swam good as<lb />
usual and we improved on our<lb />
relays a great deal. Pat Brennan<lb />
is emerging as a top swimmer,<lb />
also Kobe added. "He was in<lb />
fourth place during the 200<lb />
breast, but came back to win.<lb />
That's the kind of attitude we<lb />
have to have with the schedule<lb />
we've got coming up<lb />
The Lady Pirates performed<lb />
impressively against Navy also<lb />
and gained a solid 78-62 victory.<lb />
Scotia Miller and Chris Holman<lb />
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wins and a spot on the first-place<lb />
200 free relay squad.<lb />
"Caycee Poust swam well for<lb />
us in addition to Miller and<lb />
Holman Coach Kobe said.<lb />
"Jenny Pierson and Nancy<lb />
James came through in the 50<lb />
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loss to Navy behind them as they<lb />
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with the last two events being<lb />
conducted as exhibitions with no<lb />
further points added for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
Scott Eagle took first place in<lb />
the two diving events as the<lb />
Pirates romped over Ship-<lb />
pensburg. ECU captured nine<lb />
first-place and seven second-<lb />
place finishes to win handily.<lb />
After Christmas the entire<lb />
men's and women's teams paid<lb />
their own way to Florida and<lb />
worked out from Dec. 27 to Jan.<lb />
3 at West Palm Beach, including<lb />
a meet against Johns Hopkins<lb />
University. Final statistics have<lb />
not yet been received, but ECU<lb />
took an easy win.<lb />
"The trip to Florida really<lb />
helped us said Kobe. "We<lb />
swam about 240,000 yards and<lb />
got into great shape as a result.<lb />
The series of meets brings the<lb />
men's record to 3-2, while the<lb />
women evened their mark at 2-2.<lb />
Florida State visits the Pirates at<lb />
Minges Natatorium Friday at 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
ECT -Navy Results (Men)<lb />
400 medley relay: 1. Navy<lb />
3:58.43. 2. EC 4:00.73. 3. Navy<lb />
4:04.91.<lb />
800 free: 1. Greenwood (N)<lb />
8:32.80. 2. Folson (N) 8:45.50. 3.<lb />
Pat Brennan (EC) 8:45.62.<lb />
200 free: 1. Rohm (N) 1:56.86.<lb />
2. Chris Pittelli (EC) 1:58.63. 3.<lb />
Andy Cook (EC) 3:00.29.<lb />
50 free: 1. Thompson (N)<lb />
13.09. 2. Keith Kaut (EC) 24.34.<lb />
3. Hale (N) 24.51.<lb />
200 individual medley: 1.<lb />
Bruce Brockschmidt (EC)<lb />
2:09.93. 2. Etkins (N) 2:13.46. 3.<lb />
Hamel (N) 2:16.60.<lb />
1 -meter diving: 1. McCormick<lb />
(N) 308.90 2. Moore (N) 265.65<lb />
3. Scott Eagle (EC) 264.55.<lb />
200 butterfly: 1. Brockschmidt<lb />
(EC) 2:09.68 2. Coleman (N)<lb />
2:14.16 3. Gregor Wray (EC)<lb />
2:15.23.<lb />
100 free: 1. Smith (N) 53.16 2.<lb />
Pittelli (EC) 53.77 3. Beadels (N)<lb />
54.72.<lb />
400 free: 1. Cook (EC) 4:15.48<lb />
2. Fisher (N) 4:19.69 3. Chema<lb />
Larranaga (EC) 4:22.05.<lb />
200 backstroke: 1. Kevin<lb />
Hidalgo (EC) 2:12.87 2. Kauf-<lb />
man (N) 2:13.99 3. Stratton<lb />
Smith (EC) 2:18.09.<lb />
3-meter diving: 1. Scot (N)<lb />
795.60 2. Eagle (EC) 784.65 3.<lb />
Hiscock (N) 781.00.<lb />
200 breaststroke: 1. Brennan<lb />
(EC) 2:31.86 2. Lee Hicks (EC)<lb />
2:31.95 3. Rauscher (N) 2:32.96.<lb />
400 freestyle relay: 1. ECU,<lb />
Brown, Rolo Fleming, Cook, Pit-<lb />
telli 3:38.13. 2. Navy, Thomp-<lb />
son, Greenwood, Folsom, Rohm<lb />
3:42.06. 3. Navy, Staten, Mc-<lb />
Carter, Lowry, Rackow 3:44.16.<lb />
Final score: Navy 60, ECU 53.<lb />
ECU-Navy Results (Women)<lb />
200 medley relay 1. ECU<lb />
2:07.34. 2. Navy 2:09.28. 3. ECU<lb />
2:10.94.<lb />
800 free: Scotia Miller (EC)<lb />
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3. Ford (N) 9:53.66.<lb />
200 freestyle: 1. Chris Holman<lb />
(EC) 2:11.06. 2. Musiek (N)<lb />
2:14.50. 3. Jenny Pierson (EC)<lb />
2:18.86.<lb />
100 backstroke: 1. Caycee<lb />
Poust (EC) 1:10.05. 2. Groves<lb />
(N) 1:11.71. 3. Lori Livingston<lb />
(EC) 1:13.20.<lb />
100 breast: 1. Jess Feinberg<lb />
(EC) 1:19.65. 2. Joelle Ennis<lb />
(EC) 1:19.09. 3. Polowy (N)<lb />
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200 butterfly: 1. Prideaux (N)<lb />
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2:33.58. 3. Ingold (N) 2:41.03.<lb />
50 freestyle: 1. Pierson (EC)<lb />
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:28.90. 3. Fielding (N) :29.03.<lb />
1 meter diving: 1. Michal (N)<lb />
269.60. 2. Casity (N) 263.65. 3.<lb />
Lori Miller (EC) 244.00.<lb />
100 free: 1. Musiek (N)<lb />
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100 butterfly: 1. Musiek (N)<lb />
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1:10.42.<lb />
3-meter diving: 1. Michael (N)<lb />
289.50. 2. Casity (N) 259.85. 3.<lb />
L. Miller (EC) 259.00.<lb />
200 individual medley: 1.<lb />
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200 free relay: 1. ECU, James,<lb />
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