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(Bhe<lb />
Carnltnian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Tuesday, April 23, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Media Board<lb />
New Chairman Selected<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
MtaUai Srws tailor<lb />
The ECU Media Board voted<lb />
IFC President Mark Simon the<lb />
group's new chairman for the re-<lb />
mainder of the year, promising<lb />
that each media would be treated<lb />
equally and fairly under his direc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The Board also selected Jeff<lb />
Canady as new Expressions<lb />
General Manager and dis-<lb />
qualified McPartland from runn-<lb />
ing as a Day Representative on<lb />
the Board, because he was af-<lb />
filiated with a Greek organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"I strongly object to the deci-<lb />
sion made by the Media Board<lb />
McPartland said. "I think it was<lb />
an invalid motion to discriminate<lb />
against me because 1 am a<lb />
Greek McPartland is a member<lb />
of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity,<lb />
and does not live in the house or<lb />
hold any office within the<lb />
organization.<lb />
According to an interpretation<lb />
of the Board's constitution, a<lb />
Day Representative cannot be a<lb />
Greek or live in the dorm. The<lb />
constitution does not describe the<lb />
qualifications in any detail, and is<lb />
left up to the board's interpreta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, associate<lb />
dean and director of University-<lb />
Unions, said after the meeting<lb />
that the Board's decision "did<lb />
not have anything to do with an<lb />
individual. The Board has to in-<lb />
terpret the rules and stand behind<lb />
them Alexander said.<lb />
Simon, who was also elected<lb />
chairman of the board, said he<lb />
felt the action was "a<lb />
discriminatory act. I respect the<lb />
board's position, but I disagree<lb />
on their decision. Mike has serv-<lb />
ed the students well and I feel this<lb />
was not taken in consideration in<lb />
the Board's decision. The inter-<lb />
pretation of the qualifications for<lb />
Day Representative needs to be<lb />
clarified so the board will have a<lb />
definite case when something like<lb />
this happens again<lb />
Members of the Greek system<lb />
have held the Day Representative<lb />
position in the past.<lb />
In addition to his duties,<lb />
Simon said that he would like to<lb />
concentrate on the minority<lb />
publications, as well as continu-<lb />
ing McPartland's past policies<lb />
"to ensure that student's are<lb />
given first rate publications. I<lb />
hope I can keep the students in-<lb />
formed and keep them on top of<lb />
things<lb />
Canady also added after the<lb />
meeting that he hopes to keep the<lb />
same format and build upon<lb />
what former General Manager<lb />
Ruben Ingram started. "I<lb />
definitely want to try and in-<lb />
crease minority participation and<lb />
interest. I also want to give the<lb />
minority students more represen-<lb />
tation<lb />
Plans are being made to pro-<lb />
duce the minority publication this<lb />
summer, Canady said.<lb />
Infirmary To Get X-Ray Unit<lb />
ECU Ncms Bureau<lb />
If all goes as planned by next<lb />
fall, ECU students should no<lb />
longer have to go off campus to<lb />
have X-rays made.<lb />
Specifications are now being<lb />
uritten for the purchase of an<lb />
X-ray machine for the campus in-<lb />
firmary, according to Kay Van<lb />
Nortwick, manager of ECU's<lb />
Student Health Services. "We're<lb />
trying to offer a more complete<lb />
service to the student she said.<lb />
"We're one of the few major<lb />
universities in North Carolina<lb />
that has not had an X-ray<lb />
machine available to students<lb />
said Elmer Meyer, vice chancellor<lb />
for Student Life. "It should be of<lb />
great help to students and staff in<lb />
doing medical evaluations<lb />
Students in need of X-rays are<lb />
currently being referred to or-<lb />
thopedists or emergency rooms,<lb />
depending on the time of day,<lb />
Van Nortwick said. In addition<lb />
to the inconvenience of having to<lb />
go off campus, prices charged by<lb />
those outside agencies are often<lb />
too high for students to afford.<lb />
"A lot of students that need<lb />
them don't get X-rays because of<lb />
the cost Van Nortwick said.<lb />
"We will charge them only what<lb />
it costs us<lb />
Van Nortwick estimated that a<lb />
simple X-ray of the leg would<lb />
cost the student less than $10 with<lb />
the infirmary's new machine.<lb />
That same X-ray could cost up to<lb />
Si00 at an emergency room since<lb />
the student would be charged for<lb />
medical scrivccs in addition to the<lb />
cost of the X-tay.<lb />
The X-ray machine could cost<lb />
between $30,000 and $50,000,<lb />
Van Nortwick said. In addition<lb />
to the cost of the machine itself, a<lb />
room in the infirmary will have to<lb />
be prepared with lead lining and<lb />
extra electrical and water lines.<lb />
An X-ray technician will have to<lb />
be hired to take the X-rays and a<lb />
radiologist will be contracted to<lb />
come in and read the X-ray<lb />
plates.<lb />
Although varsity athletes are<lb />
treated for injuries at the infir-<lb />
mary, they are seen less frequent-<lb />
ly than the rest of the student<lb />
population, McCallum said.<lb />
Along with everyday accidents<lb />
that do occur, quite a few<lb />
students are injured while par-<lb />
ticipating in intramural athletics.<lb />
"It doesn't take much said<lb />
Van Nortwick. "Students walk<lb />
across the street and twist their<lb />
ankles<lb />
The machine will be u�ed to<lb />
take x-rays of the extremities,<lb />
skull and spine to determine if<lb />
bones have been fractured, and<lb />
of the chest to diagnose the<lb />
presence of preumoni? and other<lb />
chest infections, Van Nortwick<lb />
said. Students needing<lb />
gastrointestinal and other com-<lb />
plicated x-rays will continue to be<lb />
sent off campus.<lb />
Barefoot On the Mall<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall drew a large crowd this year. Above, all in attendance enjoyed the bands nhich<lb />
j. provided entertainment. Bottom left, a couple enjoys the warm, sunnv day. Bottom, right, dunking<lb />
booths were a good source of revenge for many students.<lb />
Three Honorary, 2813 Bachelor's Degrees To Be Conferred<lb />
ECl Ne�s Bureau<lb />
ECU will confer degrees on up<lb />
to a total of 2,813 graduate and<lb />
undergraduate candidates on the<lb />
76th commencement May 4.<lb />
Fifty-two MDs are scheduled<lb />
to be hooded and one PhD in<lb />
pharmacology conferred at the<lb />
School of Medicine convocation<lb />
on May 3 prior to the outdoor<lb />
commencement exercises in<lb />
Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
The tentative list of degree can-<lb />
didates announced by the<lb />
Registrar includes 753 graduate<lb />
degrees and 2,060 bachelor's<lb />
degrees. The bachelor's degrees<lb />
include 406 BA degrees and 939<lb />
BS degrees.<lb />
There are 306 BS in Business<lb />
Administration degree can-<lb />
didates, 126 BS in Nursing<lb />
degrees, 129 Bachelor of Fine<lb />
Arts degrees, 36 BS in Business<lb />
Education degrees, 52 BS in<lb />
Music degrees and 12 BS in<lb />
medical technology degrees, ac-<lb />
cording to Registrar Gil Moore.<lb />
Moore estimated the total<lb />
number actually conferred would<lb />
be "in the neighborhood of<lb />
2,500<lb />
The third honorary degree in<lb />
ECU's history is to be awarded to<lb />
the commencement speaker, the<lb />
Honorable Elizabeth Dole, U.S.<lb />
secretary of transportation. Dole<lb />
is a native North Carolinian.<lb />
"She is among North<lb />
Carolina's and our nation's most<lb />
distinguished leaders and public<lb />
servants Chancellor John<lb />
Howell said in announcing Dole's<lb />
selection for the honorary doctor<lb />
of letters degree. It was to be<lb />
awarded "in recognition of her<lb />
outstanding leadership and<lb />
achievement Howell said.<lb />
After an interval of several<lb />
years, the !985 commencement is<lb />
once again scheduled to be held<lb />
on the playing field of Ficklen<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
During intervening years, while<lb />
the stadium was being renovated<lb />
and the playing field resurfaced,<lb />
commencement audiences, in-<lb />
cluding the graduates, have been<lb />
seated in the stadium's south side<lb />
stands.<lb />
On May 4, however, the pro-<lb />
gram calls for all seating of the<lb />
graduates on the playing field<lb />
itself, facing the commencement<lb />
platform. The program includes<lb />
a band concert beginning af 9<lb />
a.m. with the traditio<lb />
academic procession to begin at<lb />
9:40 a.m.<lb />
This year, for the first time, the<lb />
commencement program includes<lb />
notice of graduates of the univer-<lb />
sity's Army ROTC program .<lb />
The Army ROTC program was<lb />
added at ECU three vears aco.<lb />
Preparation Lessens Anxiety<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Newt Editor<lb />
"If you're worried about<lb />
finals, preparation does help<lb />
said lone Ryan of the ECU<lb />
Counseling Center.<lb />
Ryan said many students ex-<lb />
perience test anxiety at this time<lb />
of year and should realize that it<lb />
is a normal occurence. Ryan and<lb />
the other members of the<lb />
Counseling Center staff have<lb />
been conducting workshops and<lb />
giving assistance to those suffer-<lb />
ing from test anxiety.<lb />
"Cramming creates more anx-<lb />
iety Ryan said. She said<lb />
students should budget their time<lb />
and study in 40 or 50 minute in-<lb />
tervals with frequent rest breaks<lb />
interspersed.<lb />
Also, she said, students should<lb />
attempt to maintain alertness by<lb />
eating properly, exercising and<lb />
getting enough rest.<lb />
On the day of the test, Ryan<lb />
suggests that students relax and<lb />
try to arrive at the exam approx-<lb />
imately five minutes early. Dur-<lb />
ing this time she said, students<lb />
should avoid last minute discus-<lb />
sions and negative, anxious<lb />
students.<lb />
Upon receipt of the test, direc-<lb />
tions should be read twice and the<lb />
student should use the time allot-<lb />
ted for the test. "You don't get<lb />
more credit for finishing early<lb />
Ryan said.<lb />
If at any time during the test, a<lb />
student finds himself unable to<lb />
concentrate, he should stop and<lb />
breathe deeply.<lb />
The most important thing in<lb />
relieving test anxiety is to "take a<lb />
positive attitude Ryan said.<lb />
"Don't try to cram at the last<lb />
minute � that just creates anxie-<lb />
ty.<lb />
"A certain amount of anxiety<lb />
is normal at test time she said.<lb />
"But remember, a test is just a<lb />
test � it's not a reflection of your<lb />
self-worth<lb />
Ryan said, if all else fails,<lb />
students should remember "that<lb />
there's always next semester<lb />
Buccaneer Is Here<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Nrwi Editor<lb />
ECU's long-awaited 1984<lb />
Buccaneer arrived on campus<lb />
today and is ready to be picked<lb />
up at the yearbook office.<lb />
Rucmnppr Fditor Garv Pat-<lb />
terson said the book may be<lb />
picked up "during daylight<lb />
hours" by any student with<lb />
the exception of freshmen,<lb />
who were not here during the<lb />
1983-84 academic year.<lb />
Patterson said he would<lb />
especially like to urge seniors<lb />
to pick up their books nou to<lb />
avoid postage costs later.<lb />
The 1985 Buccaneer is pro-<lb />
gressing on schedule. Patter-<lb />
son said. The book's last<lb />
deadline is the end of May and<lb />
it should be ready for distribu-<lb />
tion the first week of the fall<lb />
semester.<lb />
tut- �<lb />
Student Union Logo Chosen<lb />
ByDALESWANSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
After two months of searching,<lb />
a winner has been selected in the<lb />
Student Union Logo Contest, ac-<lb />
cording to John Greer, chairper-<lb />
son of the Student Union Public<lb />
Relations and Publicity Commit-<lb />
tee. The artwork of Terry Chap-<lb />
pell was selected from a field of<lb />
30 entries.<lb />
The contest originally began in<lb />
February and was to run for one<lb />
month. "None of the entries at<lb />
the end of that month were quite<lb />
what we were looking for<lb />
Greer said. The deadline was then<lb />
extended into March. At that<lb />
time, the committee narrowed the<lb />
field to three contestants. These<lb />
entries were then presented to the<lb />
Student Union Program Board,<lb />
which selected the winner.<lb />
"The old logo we were using<lb />
wasn't really identifiable with the<lb />
Student Union image Greer<lb />
said. The new logo, he hopes, will<lb />
more creatively depict the Stu-<lb />
dent Union.<lb />
Chappell is a senior Com-<lb />
munications Art major. "I went<lb />
through about 20 different ideas<lb />
and finally settled on the concept<lb />
of the two hands forming a<lb />
union he said.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2 �New SGA executive officers<lb />
Editorials4 were SWOni in Saturday. For<lb />
Classifieds6 details, see News.<lb />
Style9<lb />
SportsH<lb />
�Don't forget to pick up your<lb />
�East Carolinian Managing 934 Buccaneer before it's too<lb />
Editor Greg Rideout will be ate.<lb />
going to that great news desk<lb />
in the sky following today's<lb />
issue. For his farewell<lb />
editorial, see Editorials, page<lb />
4, Looking for ideas for<lb />
decorating your dorm room<lb />
next year? See Style, page 9.<lb />
�The East Carolinian would<lb />
like to thank all those who<lb />
bought classifieds to aid in our<lb />
campaign to help victims of<lb />
famine in Africa.<lb />
�For all the details of last<lb />
weekend's Purple-Gold foot-<lb />
ball game, see Sports, page 11.<lb />
Freewheeler<lb />
The Freewheeler, a produc-<lb />
tion of Journalism 3200, is ap-<lb />
pearing in today's East Caroli-<lb />
nian. This is a production of a<lb />
journalism class, not The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
If you're planning to attend<lb />
summer school, you might<lb />
want to check out page 13 to<lb />
find out how to alleviate your<lb />
summer boredom, during your<lb />
stay in Greenville.<lb />
Need some extr luck for<lb />
your final exam? Helpful<lb />
superstitions are featured on<lb />
page 14. You'll also want to<lb />
meet the hatchet lady. See ap-<lb />
pears on the same page.<lb />
Everything you ever wanted<lb />
to know about WZMB and the<lb />
NCSL can be found on page<lb />
15.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 23, 1985<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Physical Education<lb />
Maors<lb />
Tht Departmental Motor and Physical<lb />
Fltnaaa Competency Teat win be given on<lb />
Wed April 14, at � a.m. In Mlnges Coliseum<lb />
All participant must report promptly at s<lb />
a.m. A passing score on mis test is required<lb />
of all students prior to declaring Physical<lb />
Education as a major.<lb />
Any student with medical complaints or<lb />
reasons why you cannot participate in the<lb />
test must submit a written medical excuse to<lb />
Dr. Israel two weeks prior to the testing<lb />
date.<lb />
Aarobic Class<lb />
Drop in and shape your exam blues away<lb />
with intramural aerobic fitness classes.<lb />
Beglnnnlng April 23 May 1 me clasaes will be<lb />
held In room 1M memorial gym at 4 p.m. and<lb />
5. IS.<lb />
Stata Oovarnmant<lb />
Positions art available for minorities and<lb />
women interested In State Government.<lb />
Students should be maiors in public ad<lb />
ministration, biology or education. For more<lb />
information contact Cooperative Education<lb />
Rawl 313<lb />
Epsicopal Campus<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
A service of Holy Communion for students<lb />
will be celebrated at St. Paul's Episcopal<lb />
Church on Tues. evening, April 23 (corner of<lb />
Holly and Fourth streets) at 5 30 p.m The<lb />
Rev. W.J Hadden, Jr Episcopal chaplain<lb />
will be the celebrant. Those will be the final<lb />
services of the school year Epsicopal<lb />
students and friends are invited.<lb />
Csci Majors<lb />
who have A or B In COBOL and have GPA<lb />
JO: If you want a full time CSCI co-op job<lb />
with Burroughs Wellcome beginning Fall,<lb />
IVt5. come by the Co op office now to apply.<lb />
Deadline for paper work arriving at<lb />
Burroughs Wellcome is April 30.<lb />
Graduate Record<lb />
Examination<lb />
win be offered at ECU on Sat June 8. Ap-<lb />
plication blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to Educational Testing Service, Box<lb />
966 R. Princeton, NJ 08540 Applications<lb />
must be postmarked no later than May 3 Ap-<lb />
plications may be obtained from me ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Rm 105, Speight Building.<lb />
Summer Jobs<lb />
Summer Jobs In Raleigh If you can type<lb />
(30 wpm) and take telephone<lb />
reservations�full-time and part-time turn<lb />
mer positions. A few applications are<lb />
availavle at ECU'S Career Planning and<lb />
Placement Service. These fobs ere for<lb />
Freshman, Sophomores and Juniors at me<lb />
Holiday Inn- Raleigh Reservations Center.<lb />
ECU Surf Team<lb />
There will be a 'No More Classes' happy<lb />
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checked by the power brokers. Our<lb />
arboretum will be sacrificed on the<lb />
altar of progress by a few in the<lb />
name of the many.<lb />
The lesson, if you're listening, is<lb />
clear: If you want to effect change,<lb />
acquire power. Everyone from the<lb />
lowly SGA president to the man in<lb />
the Oval Office knows this. But to<lb />
seize power requires knowledge<lb />
and information. And, sadly,<lb />
another lesson etched in my mind<lb />
is that many people know or care<lb />
about very little.<lb />
I have written countless<lb />
editorials on almost every impor-<lb />
tant international, national, state<lb />
and campus issue. But, on matters<lb />
that shape our lives, there has been<lb />
little response. As my predecessors<lb />
found out before me, it is the little<lb />
things that get all the attention. An<lb />
editorial on the arms race gets no<lb />
response, while a cartoon<lb />
character who parades as a mascot<lb />
gets much. Maybe that's why the<lb />
few who pay attention call the<lb />
shots? This might just be justice.<lb />
My adherence to our Founding<lb />
Fathers' philosophy that man is<lb />
basically good is still intact but<lb />
battered somewhat. I have con-<lb />
cluded that most men are good,<lb />
though some are bad; and within<lb />
in each man, there are bad things.<lb />
This explains the intolerant people<lb />
on campus and in our country.<lb />
They are right and you are wrong.<lb />
Some people in politics today have<lb />
forgotten each man has a right to<lb />
his beliefs, and to force something<lb />
else upon him is wrong and moral-<lb />
ly repugnant. There is still respect<lb />
for difference, but those who don't<lb />
possess this quality are attaining<lb />
power. If the intolerant few<lb />
prevail, our country is in for a day<lb />
of darkness.<lb />
There are many more things<lb />
learned. But your boredom (which<lb />
has my sympathy, for my melan-<lb />
cholic reflections are becoming too<lb />
pedagogical) permits me only a<lb />
couple more editorial comments.<lb />
First, college should not be an<lb />
emplovee factory. If we turn our<lb />
i urriculum into pick-and choose<lb />
palaces, students will be awarded<lb />
degrees worth about as much as a<lb />
Big-Mac. I dislike being forced to<lb />
take French, but 1 have found<lb />
there things worth knowing.<lb />
Secondly, if you want to work for<lb />
a newspaper, don't major in jour-<lb />
nalism. Find another major, minor<lb />
in journalism and work for The<lb />
East Carolinian. Without doing<lb />
this, you'll never get past the<lb />
Reflector<lb />
Now, the hard part. The per-<lb />
sonal part. The East Carolinian, as<lb />
anyone who has worked up here<lb />
has learned, is not just a mass of<lb />
gray every Tuesday and Thursday.<lb />
The paper is really the people. In<lb />
the four years and more than 200<lb />
papers 1 have worked through,<lb />
many have contributed to the small<lb />
successes I humbly claim.<lb />
First, I'd like to thank the two<lb />
guys who had this job before me �<lb />
Mike Hughes and Darryl Brown.<lb />
While news editor, Mike gave me<lb />
an appreciation for grammar and<lb />
style that I will carry always. To<lb />
Darryl, I have to say, hey, you<lb />
didn't learn from me, we learned<lb />
from each other. Also, thanks for<lb />
training the staff; I'm glad I didn't<lb />
have that job.<lb />
Next comes Mr. Bill Shires, who<lb />
has been a steady but unobtrusive<lb />
guiding hand this last year. Your<lb />
help has been invaluable. Then,<lb />
there's the administration. Many<lb />
have been helpful and, of course,<lb />
some haven't. But, two people<lb />
deserve a round of applause � Dr.<lb />
Elmer Meyer, vice chancellor for<lb />
student life, and Dean Rudolph<lb />
Alexander, director of university<lb />
unions. Thanks.<lb />
Next, comes someone special.<lb />
Four years ago, when I was a staff<lb />
writer, I wanted to quit. Someone<lb />
wouldn't let me, and I've ap-<lb />
preciated it to this day. Carla,<lb />
thanks for making me stay, what<lb />
good I've done is a reflection on<lb />
you.<lb />
Also, thanks: to Rick and Scott<lb />
(or Scott and Rick), remember,<lb />
sports is my life; to Tina, who<lb />
taught me sorority girls can spell<lb />
and make sense; to Dan, whose en-<lb />
thusiasm has tempered my<lb />
cynicism; to Harold, whose hard-<lb />
work has not gone unappreciated;<lb />
to Tom N who has let me have<lb />
editorial freedom and at times<lb />
regretted it; to Randy, who always<lb />
tested my patience but did quality,<lb />
4 a.m. work, and to Doris, whose<lb />
criticisms of my work helped shape<lb />
my outlook � the place, I'm sure,<lb />
won't be the same without you. To<lb />
Bill D. and Tom L. and the rest of<lb />
the guys in ads and stuff, your im-<lb />
pressions of minority groups are<lb />
not funny, but I certainly ap-<lb />
preciate the effort at levity. <lb />
And, last but not least, to Jen-<lb />
nifer, thanks for building my<lb />
character. You've done a great<lb />
job, one I am and you should be<lb />
proud of. As they say, the keys are<lb />
in my desk � enjoy.<lb />
G.R.<lb />
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Bitburg Ceremony Good<lb />
Can you believe the furor that has<lb />
erupted over the president's scheduled<lb />
visit to Bitburg cemetery in West Ger-<lb />
many next month? He's supposed to lay<lb />
a wreath, but media reports almost imp-<lb />
ly he wants to resurrect Nazi dead.<lb />
Here's the story. Western leaders will<lb />
gather in West Germany for the annual<lb />
Economic Summit and the 40th anniver-<lb />
sary of Victory-in-Europe Day. On top<lb />
of the celebrations, the president will<lb />
symbolize the rift-healing and growing<lb />
friendship between the WWII enemies<lb />
by visiting Bitburg cemetery where 2000<lb />
German soldiers are buried.<lb />
The Right Word<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
This is where the liberal media and the<lb />
professional Reagan haters come in.<lb />
Reporters did some digging and � hor-<lb />
ror of horrors � found that 30 of the<lb />
2000 were SS men, the hated special<lb />
troops of the Nazis. Even worse, two of<lb />
those 30 actually were volunteers! So<lb />
Reagan, it is being said, is honoring the<lb />
persecutors of millions of Jews and<lb />
Slavs. Of course, say the Dan Rathers<lb />
and Sam Donaldsons, it's "not news"<lb />
that the other 1,970 soldiers were mostly<lb />
kids, deluded Germans drafted near the<lb />
war's end.<lb />
Reagan, unfortunately, has been<lb />
shoved between a rock and a hard place<lb />
through little fault of his own. It turns<lb />
out that, in planning the ceremonies<lb />
marking the end of the war in Europe,<lb />
West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl,<lb />
on a visit to the W hite House, tearfully<lb />
pleaded with Reagan to visit Bitburg and<lb />
show the German people that, sym-<lb />
bolically, the American people viewed<lb />
the past in the spirit of clemency, at least<lb />
for the non-Nazi soldiers. Reagan did<lb />
not intend to give approval to Nazism.<lb />
Being a sentimentalist, the president<lb />
immediately agreed. He may further<lb />
understand that the German people can-<lb />
not go on forever with the mark of Cain<lb />
on them. They are showing a spiritual<lb />
restlessness now, and there is a danger<lb />
that if they cannot get at least partial ab-<lb />
solution from us for the crimes of the<lb />
past, they may get it from the USSR,<lb />
which will impose only a small penance:<lb />
that Germany renounce NATO.<lb />
When the president's advance men<lb />
went to Germany to tie up the loose ends<lb />
concerning the trip, the Bitburg grave<lb />
markers were covered by snow, which<lb />
concealed the 30 SS graves. So neither<lb />
Reagan nor his famous PR men knew<lb />
that the pot � ready to boil over � even<lb />
existed.<lb />
But what's done is done. Reagan has<lb />
committed himself to the Bitburg<lb />
ceremony. Should he keep his pledge<lb />
and risk antagonizing relatives and sym-<lb />
pathizers of holocaust victims and some<lb />
WWII veterans? Or should he break his<lb />
promise and insult the entire German<lb />
nation? It would be best if the White<lb />
House had not gotten involved in this<lb />
terrible incident, but now that it has<lb />
developed, Reagan must, regretfully,<lb />
stick with his pledge.<lb />
It's time we understood that holocaust<lb />
victims were not the only ones who suf-<lb />
fered at the hands of the Nazis. The Ger-<lb />
man nation itself is a victim. It lost<lb />
several millions of its people, its<lb />
economy and landscape were<lb />
devastated, its country divided and its<lb />
people have been scorned.<lb />
Don't get the idea I'm soft on the<lb />
Nazis The Germans made one of<lb />
history's greatest mistakes when, in<lb />
desperate times, they placed their trust<lb />
in Adolf Hitler (but the highest tallv of<lb />
votes he got was some 37 percent). The<lb />
Germans have now mended their ways.<lb />
The Bitburg ceremony should go on and<lb />
West Germany, one of the world's great<lb />
democracies, should be finallv and fully<lb />
welcomed into the family of civilized na-<lb />
tions.<lb />
In discussing the Ed Emory lawsuit a<lb />
few weeks ago. a prediction was made in<lb />
this column that the ECU administra-<lb />
tion would fight to keep the Emory case<lb />
out of court. As expected, that is what is<lb />
happening. The state has cut off Coach<lb />
Emory's salary and cast him into the<lb />
wilderness of unemployment with a wife<lb />
and four kids to take care of. The ad-<lb />
ministration is besieging him, trying to<lb />
starve him into surrender. Shocked0<lb />
You shouldn't be. Remember another<lb />
prediction: Emory would learn, in this<lb />
fight, about roughhouse tactics. And so<lb />
he has. But there is probablv more to<lb />
come. If Emory can find a new way to<lb />
get money and escape his financial lim-<lb />
bo, we may see an interesting fight. Bur<lb />
it will not make ECU look good<lb />
Reverse Discrimination Overlooked<lb />
By MICHAEL KINSLEY<lb />
At Georgetown University, where the<lb />
student body is overwhelmingly white,<lb />
the basketball team is entirely black,<lb />
from the coach, John Thompson, down<lb />
to the lowliest bench warmer.<lb />
Blacks have come to dominate basket-<lb />
ball. Almost three-quarters of profes-<lb />
sional players are black.<lb />
By contrast, 41 of the tenured pro-<lb />
fessors at Georgetown's prestigious law<lb />
school are white. But if it's self-evidently<lb />
wrong that the top of the legal profes-<lb />
sion is white, is it self-evidently wrong<lb />
that the top of the basketball profession<lb />
is black ?<lb />
After all, making the Georgetown<lb />
team confers tremendous advantages. It<lb />
gets you financial aid, special academic<lb />
help and good jobs through the alumni.<lb />
And for those who do make the pros,<lb />
the average annual income is $300,000.<lb />
So why is it that these advantages go<lb />
disproportionately to blacks ?<lb />
Many people believe, though fewer<lb />
will say publicly, that blacks are<lb />
genetically superior in athletics, especial-<lb />
ly basketball. The trouble with this argu-<lb />
ment � besides the fact it's never been<lb />
proved � is that it raises the question of<lb />
whether genetic advantage can explain<lb />
the white predominance in almost every<lb />
other walk of life � another rarely ex-<lb />
pressed but widely held belief.<lb />
The genetic explanation is not worth<lb />
reaching for in either case, since cultural<lb />
explanations are so apparent.<lb />
Sports like basketball loom large in<lb />
black culture for several reasons. Most<lb />
obvious is racial discrimination in other<lb />
fields, including most sports. Even as<lb />
opportunities expand, black athletes re-<lb />
main the role models for ambitious<lb />
black youngsters. But to explain is not to<lb />
justify. Similar cultural factors can ex-<lb />
plain why whites are overrepresented in,<lb />
say, law. But defenders of affirmative<lb />
action are not satisfied with this ex-<lb />
planation.<lb />
A better explanation might be that in<lb />
basketball, unlike law and most other<lb />
fields, meritocracy demonstrably works.<lb />
Ability is objectively measured and<lb />
visibly rewarded. Cronyism and pre-<lb />
judice are harder to disguise. That's why<lb />
blacks, once freed of official discrimina-<lb />
tion, have done so well.<lb />
And yet, Georgetown coach Thomp-<lb />
son has been accused of discrimination<lb />
against white players in his recruiting.<lb />
He denies it. Thompson may not prac-<lb />
tice racial discrimination, but he would<lb />
have a hard time proving this to the<lb />
satisfaction of our civil-rights laws as<lb />
now interpreted.<lb />
The great defect in the affirmative-<lb />
action mentality is that it treats life like a<lb />
scientific experiment. It leaves no room<lb />
for subjective judgments, cultural<lb />
preferences, intuitions, established rela-<lb />
tionships, and all the other messy<lb />
elements of fate that determine who<lb />
ends up playing basketball for<lb />
Georgetown.<lb />
Rooting out all these elements in the<lb />
name of eliminating bias is not only a<lb />
hopeless task but a misguided one.<lb />
But the even greater defect in the men-<lb />
tality of affirmative-action critics is that<lb />
they don't see the difference between<lb />
prejudice against blacks and prejudice<lb />
against whites.<lb />
This distinction apparentlv is bevond<lb />
the grasp of Clarence Pendleton, the<lb />
head of President Reagan's Civil Rights<lb />
Commission. Pendleton is a black<lb />
former business consultant who thinks<lb />
his race had nothing to do with his ap-<lb />
pointment. He recently denounced as<lb />
"immoral" the view of two other com-<lb />
missioners that civil-rights enforcement<lb />
should be especially solicitous of<lb />
"disfavored groups" such as blacks.<lb />
This controversy has generated a lot<lb />
of editorial huffing and puffing about<lb />
how the civil-rights laws are for<lb />
everyone. Of course that's true. But<lb />
they're especially for blacks. That is the<lb />
only good reason why every would-be<lb />
basketball player in Washington is<lb />
cheering John Thompson's Hoyas in-<lb />
stead of suing them.<lb />
�c. IMS, luw Fcatwt Sya�rait<lb />
Day Rep Rule Wrong<lb />
I am writing this letter in response to<lb />
the Media Board's decision to dis-<lb />
qualify both Robert Lee and myself as<lb />
candidates for day representative<lb />
because we are both members of a<lb />
fraternity. Such a discriminatory act is<lb />
unfair not only to the Greek system but<lb />
the student body as a whole!<lb />
The Media Board consists of<lb />
representatives from all segments of<lb />
campus, not only the Inter-Fraternity<lb />
Council and Panhellinic, but also from<lb />
the Minority Student Organization,<lb />
SRA, SGA and Student Union. What<lb />
if a qualified minority student or stu-<lb />
dent who had lived in the dorms ap-<lb />
plied for this job? Would they, too, be<lb />
disqualified?<lb />
To pull Greeks out of consideration<lb />
is an outright injustice. I am shocked<lb />
by this deliberate, unjust act against<lb />
the Greek system. As outgoing chair-<lb />
man of the Media Board I find it hard<lb />
to understand how such a flagrant<lb />
miscarriage of justice could have oc-<lb />
curred.<lb />
I feel strongly that the Media Board<lb />
had no grounds for disqualification<lb />
and should clarify their definition of<lb />
"Day Representative" so this policy<lb />
will not be questioned in the future.<lb />
Mike McPartland<lb />
Jr. Business<lb />
Scholal<lb />
ECU's new, private!<lb />
University Scholars Aw<lb />
gram "has excee<lb />
dreams ECU Chancel<lb />
M. Howell told the anni<lb />
ni Day luncheon audj<lb />
weekend.<lb />
The program, which<lb />
full tuition and expense<lb />
ships renewable for fou<lb />
young scholars with<lb />
potential, has become<lb />
the proud historv a:<lb />
ECU Howell .aid<lb />
The first seven I<lb />
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quet last wee<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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of the Nazis. The Ger-<lb />
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of its people, its<lb />
landscape were<lb />
untry divided and its<lb />
scorned.<lb />
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the ECU admimstra-<lb />
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the difference between<lb />
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fing and puffing about<lb />
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for blacks. That is the<lb />
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how such a flagrant<lb />
justice could have oc-<lb />
that the Media Board<lb />
is for disqualification<lb />
rify their definition of<lb />
native" so this policy<lb />
stioned in the future.<lb />
Mike McPartland<lb />
Jr. Business<lb />
Scholars Awards 'A Part Of ECU'<lb />
ECU New, Bureau<lb />
ECU's new, privately-funded<lb />
University Scholars Awards pro-<lb />
gram "has exceeded our<lb />
dreams ECU Chancellor John<lb />
M. Howell told the annual Alum-<lb />
ni Day luncheon audience this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
The program, which provides<lb />
lull tuition and expenses scholar-<lb />
vhips renewable for four years to<lb />
young scholars with leadership<lb />
potential, has become "a part of<lb />
the proud history and heritage of<lb />
1 CV Howell said.<lb />
The first seven University<lb />
Scholars awards were presented<lb />
at a Scholarship Weekend ban-<lb />
quet last week in the presence of<lb />
nearly 100 high school juniors<lb />
who were guests of the university.<lb />
"We hope that we motivated a<lb />
good percentage of the latter to<lb />
compete for University Scholars<lb />
wards next year Howell said.<lb />
At every stage, the University<lb />
Scholars Awards program has ex-<lb />
ceeded our dreams he said.<lb />
"We are meeting our minimum<lb />
goal on schedule and we awarded<lb />
seven scholarships instead of the<lb />
five we hoped to award<lb />
The scholarships are built on<lb />
endowments of $40,000, each of<lb />
which provides a $3,000 scholar-<lb />
ship annually and leaves enough<lb />
income to cover future increases<lb />
in educational costs, Howell said.<lb />
Of the 19 University Scholars<lb />
Awards currently funded, six are<lb />
from ECU trustees, 18 are from<lb />
alumni, parents of alumni or<lb />
former staff members. All have<lb />
ECU ties, Howell said.<lb />
"The initial goal of the pro-<lb />
gram (20 University Scholars<lb />
Awards) will be met by com-<lb />
mencement on May 4, but the ex-<lb />
pansion of the University<lb />
Scholars Awards endowments<lb />
will never end he said.<lb />
Howell said there is much<lb />
evidence that the selection pro-<lb />
cess for the University Scholars<lb />
"would excite high school<lb />
guidance counselors, prospective<lb />
scholars, our alumni and friends<lb />
about the quality of ECU<lb />
academic programs He added,<lb />
"We eagerly await their (the<lb />
University Scholars) impact on<lb />
the student body and the impact<lb />
of regional winners or other<lb />
finalists who may accept the<lb />
smaller scholarships that we of-<lb />
fered them<lb />
Howell reported that total giv-<lb />
ing to the ECU Foundation, the<lb />
Medical School Foundation and<lb />
the Pirate Club rose from $2.7<lb />
million to $4.2 million last year.<lb />
Of this, he said $1.7 million was<lb />
for academics, $1.6 million for<lb />
medicine and $1 million for<lb />
athletics.<lb />
He said a $100,000 challenge<lb />
gift from an alumnus to ECU will<lb />
be announced next fall.<lb />
The East Carolinian is proud to announce that the majority of<lb />
the staff is graduate from ol' ECU. We thought they'd never<lb />
leave.<lb />
Greg's hanging out in Greenville this summer because he took<lb />
a special liking to a particular restaurant that got robbed earner<lb />
this year. He still thinks the hamburgers will cause an increase In<lb />
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will always apply to every situation in her life ?<lb />
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He cited his own experience<lb />
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Science frequently selected by law<lb />
candidates.<lb />
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ditional skills.<lb />
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anything he says, revealing that<lb />
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(where he attended<lb />
undergraduate and law school).<lb />
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tion.<lb />
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tance of students avoiding drugs<lb />
and DWI convictions. "Having a<lb />
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with students. "Don't shoot your<lb />
careers down the tube for<lb />
nothing. It's not going to be cute<lb />
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perience and for easing the finan-<lb />
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ing stereo equipment, and barten-<lb />
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gests. Law students should seek<lb />
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energy being suspicious. I want to<lb />
enjoy life. You can't enjoy life<lb />
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Due to techincal difficulties or.<lb />
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The thunderous sound of ap-<lb />
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nis Theatre and the capacity<lb />
crowd lept to its feet as Craig<lb />
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Playhouse's production ol<lb />
Shakespeare's Hamlet, took his<lb />
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pillar opon which the monumen-<lb />
tal production stood. His por-<lb />
trayal of the passionate Prince of<lb />
Denmark provided the unifying<lb />
catalyst for a strong supporting<lb />
cast.<lb />
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Prince Hamlet, whose father was<lb />
murdered by his uncle, Claudius<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 23, 1985<lb />
Discuss Views On The U,<lb />
By ROBIN AYERS<lb />
College is a world of its own.<lb />
And for foreign students, the<lb />
transition of leaving home, fami-<lb />
ly and friends in order to seek a<lb />
new way of life is a bigger change<lb />
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for an education without sacrific-<lb />
ing himself to the rigors of an<lb />
overly-critical educational system<lb />
oi her native country.<lb />
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how easy it is to make our life<lb />
better just by trying. It is a jolt<lb />
when we listen to those who have<lb />
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Anwar El-Jawhari is a 19-year-<lb />
old junior majoring in<lb />
Economics. He is originally from<lb />
Aramoun, Lebanon, located in<lb />
the mountains about 15 minutes<lb />
from Beirut. Anwar's family has<lb />
been in the U.S. since 1981. They<lb />
left Lebanon because of the war.<lb />
Culture shock was the main<lb />
problem, says Anwar, when his<lb />
family moved. "Americans<lb />
themselves are friendly and<lb />
hospitable. There are, of course,<lb />
cultural differences which make<lb />
us disagree with each other.<lb />
"Most of the Lebanese people<lb />
I've talked to blame the war on<lb />
foreign intervention said An-<lb />
war, referring to the U.S. and<lb />
Israel. "People there are getting<lb />
tired of the war. Let them find<lb />
the solutions and compromises<lb />
without foreign influences<lb />
But Anwar believes foreign in-<lb />
fluence will never leave. "The<lb />
worst part of war is that people<lb />
don't value life anymore An-<lb />
war said. "Americans don't<lb />
realize how unfortunate it is to be<lb />
in that state of consciousness<lb />
Anwar said the family �<lb />
nuclear and extended � is very<lb />
important in Lebanon. It is not<lb />
unusual to know relatives who<lb />
are even remotely kin, he said.<lb />
Ideas and customs are still tradi-<lb />
tional, especially in the moun-<lb />
tains. "As you go down to the<lb />
cities, it becomes more western-<lb />
like<lb />
"You (Americans) preach<lb />
freedom, but that's not what is<lb />
going on in Nicaragua and<lb />
Lebanon. Big corporations ex-<lb />
ploit freedom and liberty. I think<lb />
the United States is a worse<lb />
enemy than Russia. Russia does<lb />
these things openly. The United<lb />
States dehumanizes people, a<lb />
much graver misdeed.<lb />
"People in Greenville are<lb />
close-minded in relation to other<lb />
countries. The world ends at the<lb />
city limits. The university should<lb />
combat that. The world is much<lb />
larger than Greenville, more<lb />
divers. I think the administration<lb />
has to take a firmer stand on<lb />
cultural events. Make the student<lb />
aware<lb />
Anwar sees motive as the main<lb />
difference in education in<lb />
Lebanon and the U.S. In this<lb />
country, he said, "The educa-<lb />
tional system has very little em-<lb />
phasis on learning. Their motive<lb />
is profit. In Lebanon, the em-<lb />
phasis is more on learning. You<lb />
think about what contribution<lb />
you can make to society, not how<lb />
much money you can make<lb />
A native of Hong Kong, So<lb />
Wang, 23, is a senior En-<lb />
vironmental Health major.<lb />
Before coming to the U.S. in the<lb />
fall of 1981, So lived in Braintree<lb />
Her first two weeks in the U.S.<lb />
were difficult, she said, but she<lb />
quickly adjusted. "When you're<lb />
younger, you're more adven-<lb />
turous<lb />
The U.S. is a lot different than<lb />
what she imagined, she said.<lb />
Most of her images of American<lb />
life came from American movies<lb />
and television. "They don't in-<lb />
troduce you to samll towns she<lb />
said.<lb />
"A lot of people in the U.S.<lb />
can be very friendly when you<lb />
talk to them. But it's very super-<lb />
ficial. People here don't show<lb />
that much respect for elders<lb />
So has found people in the<lb />
South and Greenville, "more<lb />
narrow-minded and conservative.<lb />
This is due mainly to the fact that<lb />
they're more exposed. People<lb />
here are scared of something<lb />
new. They aren't adventureous<lb />
Because tuition is less expen-<lb />
sive and less competitive in<lb />
America, So decided to attend<lb />
Dudley Steals The Show With Charismatic Performance<lb />
C ontinued From Page 9.<lb />
irude (Janice Schreiber), thus ob-<lb />
taining the throne. That is until<lb />
the ghost of Hamlet's father<lb />
(Gary Faircloth, voice by Robert<lb />
Myers) informed Hamlet of his<lb />
uncle's treachery. Hamlet then<lb />
acted mad, supposedly driven so<lb />
by the death of his father, while<lb />
he planned first to prove his un-<lb />
cle's guilt, and second to plot his<lb />
father's revenge.<lb />
Dudlev was especially brilliant<lb />
in his "mad" scenes with Horatio<lb />
(Robert Ruffin), the only soul<lb />
whom Hamlet trusted. In one<lb />
breath he would secretly confide<lb />
in Horatio with the utmost sani-<lb />
ty . while in the next he would ad-<lb />
dress the court like a certified<lb />
lunatic. The spontaneity with<lb />
which Dudley transposed these<lb />
emotional extremes was simply<lb />
fantastic.<lb />
Interspersed throughout<lb />
Dudley's intense performance<lb />
was the humor of Joey Pollock as<lb />
Polonius, counselor to Claudius.<lb />
Anyone can deliver funny<lb />
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blessed with both. But Pollock<lb />
did not play the fool; he<lb />
tempered Polonius' humor by-<lb />
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depth. This made Polonius'<lb />
death at the hands of Hamlet<lb />
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Golfers Take Third;<lb />
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third in the ECAC South con<lb />
ference golf tournament held<lb />
over the weekend at the Naval<lb />
Academy Golf Course in An-<lb />
napolis, Md.<lb />
William &amp; Mary claimed top<lb />
honors with a three day total of<lb />
916. Richmond was next at 933,<lb />
while the Pirates followed with a<lb />
three day stroke total of 939.<lb />
James Madison was fourth<lb />
followed by UNC-W, Navy,<lb />
American and George Mason.<lb />
Mike Gregor of William &amp;<lb />
Mary took medalist honors.<lb />
Sophomore Mark Arcilesi was<lb />
the top finisher for the Pirates,<lb />
finishing fourth with a three-<lb />
round total 230. Arcilesi had<lb />
rounds of 77-74-79 in route to the<lb />
fourth place finish, which earned<lb />
him all-conference honors. In the<lb />
ECAC South, the top five<lb />
finishers in the league tourna-<lb />
ment are named all-conference.<lb />
Next for the Pirates, who had a<lb />
two-stroke lead after the opening<lb />
round was freshman David<lb />
McKenzie, who put together<lb />
rounds of 79-74-81 for a 234<lb />
total. Chris Czaja was next for<lb />
the Bucs' firing rounds of<lb />
77-80-79 for a 54-hole total of<lb />
236. Paul Steelman and Mike<lb />
Bradley rounded out the scoring<lb />
for ECU shooting three round<lb />
scores of 239 and 245 respectivel-<lb />
iy.<lb />
Although the Pirates didn't<lb />
play as well as they are capable<lb />
of, ECU coach Bob Helmick felt<lb />
the Pirates still could have won.<lb />
"I still feel like we have the<lb />
best team Helmick said.<lb />
"However at this particular tour-<lb />
namnet William &amp;-Mary just hap-<lb />
pened to beat us.<lb />
and didn't play well at the con-<lb />
ference tournament Helmick<lb />
said. "This season has been<lb />
frustrating to both me and the<lb />
golfers. The players know they<lb />
have the talent and I know the<lb />
talent is there � we just weren't<lb />
able to put the numbers on the<lb />
board Helmick continued.<lb />
"No one is more frustrated than<lb />
the kids<lb />
e<lb />
i<lb /><lb />
Mark Arcilesi<lb />
Although the Pirate golfers are<lb />
frustrated, they will return a<lb />
talented nucleus of performers in<lb />
the fall. Chris Czaja is the only<lb />
senior on the squad, and Arcilesi, <lb />
Bradley, Steelman and McKenzie<lb />
all will be return next season.<lb />
Due to a malfunction in the computer<lb />
system, the sports staff is unable to provide<lb />
the coverage for the Lady Pirate softball<lb />
team. The first summer edition of The East<lb />
Carolinian will summarize their results.<lb />
Gold Victorious In Spring Tilt<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
&amp; SCOTT COOPER<lb />
Sport Miton<lb />
In the annual Purple-Gold<lb />
football game, the Gold squad<lb />
defeated the Purple by a 35-28<lb />
score, with the help of a 28-point<lb />
spot.<lb />
The Gold team, composed of<lb />
the second and third-string<lb />
teams, got their only touchdown<lb />
on a 52-yard sprint by sophomore<lb />
tailback Terry Paige.<lb />
However, the Purple team<lb />
moved up and down the field at<lb />
will. After the Gold team was<lb />
spotted seven first-quarter<lb />
points, the Purple team quickly<lb />
marched 79 yards in nine plays<lb />
behind the leadership of<lb />
sophomore quarterback Ron<lb />
Jones. Fullback Anthony Simp-<lb />
son capped the drive off with an<lb />
eight-yard run.<lb />
The Purple team then scored<lb />
twice in the second quarter, tak-<lb />
ing a 21-14 lead at the half.<lb />
Quarterback Jones scored on an<lb />
11-yard run which finished off a<lb />
10 play, 80-yard drive. With just<lb />
:53 seconds remaining, senior<lb />
tailback Tony Baker rambled in-<lb />
to the endzone from five yards<lb />
out. Senior placekicker Jeff<lb />
Heath continued his perfection<lb />
by converting both of the point-<lb />
after attempts.<lb />
In the first half, the Purple<lb />
team rolled up 13 first downs to<lb />
that of four for the Gold. The<lb />
Purple team was successful on<lb />
the ground as they ran for 207<lb />
yards, with Jones counting for<lb />
100 of them on 10 carries.<lb />
The Gold team scored first in<lb />
the second half. Page's 52-yard<lb />
run put the Gold out in front<lb />
28-21 with 7:24 remaining in the<lb />
third quarter. However, the Pur-<lb />
ple team quickly responded with<lb />
a nine play, 80-yard drive to knot<lb />
the game at 28-28.<lb />
The Gold team claimed the vic-<lb />
tory when they shut out the Pur-<lb />
ple squad in the last quarter.<lb />
They key was a crucial defensive<lb />
goal line stand near the end of the<lb />
game. With a fourth and goal<lb />
from the two-yard line, Lewis<lb />
Wilson's tackle of Jones stalled<lb />
the drive and gave the ball over to<lb />
the Gold. The Gold team held the<lb />
ball for eight plays, running the<lb />
clock down to :33 seconds before<lb />
the Purple team took over.<lb />
After two Scott Flynt comple-<lb />
tions, the Purple team's last-ditch<lb />
effort ended with a pair of in-<lb />
completions into the endzone.<lb />
(Tony) Baker, of the Purple<lb />
team led all rushers on the day,<lb />
finishing with 137 yards and one<lb />
touchdown on 22 carries. Jones<lb />
was the next leading ground<lb />
gainer with 122 yards and a score<lb />
in 14 attempts. Anthony Simpson<lb />
contributed 60 yards to the Pur-<lb />
ple attack as well as two<lb />
touchdowns.<lb />
Neither quarterback was par-<lb />
ticularly impressive passing the<lb />
ball as Jones connected on only<lb />
three of ten attempts for 38<lb />
yards, while Speed was only six<lb />
of 14, with one interception for<lb />
50 yards. In addition, he was<lb />
sacked three times.<lb />
Smith was the leading receivcer<lb />
for the game picking up 30 yards<lb />
on two receptions. Ron Eley led<lb />
the gold team with two catches<lb />
for 17 yards.<lb />
Standout performances were<lb />
turned in on defense as well.<lb />
Linebacker Robert Washington<lb />
led the Purple team with 11<lb />
tackles, eight of those being<lb />
unassisted. In addition,<lb />
Washington sacked gold quarter-<lb />
backs three times for 25 yards in<lb />
losses. Vernard Wynn had nine<lb />
tackles with six of those being<lb />
solo stops.<lb />
Linebacker Steve Jacobs led<lb />
the Gold defense with seven<lb />
unassisted tackles and a total of<lb />
nine. Freshman Barriet Easterl-<lb />
ing had seven tackles from his<lb />
safety position.<lb />
Head coach Art Baker was<lb />
happy with his team's play,<lb />
despite the 90-plus degree heat.<lb />
"They players played really<lb />
well Baker said. "The scoring<lb />
system made it more interesting<lb />
and more competitive<lb />
Baker feels that the ECU pass-<lb />
ing game is a bit suspect at the<lb />
moment and that the Pirates<lb />
must be able to throw to be suc-<lb />
cessful.<lb />
"We're not going to be very<lb />
good if we can't pass the ball<lb />
Baker said. "We've made very<lb />
good progress, but it's not quite<lb />
enough. Hopefully, we'll be a lit-<lb />
tle more wide open with our pass-<lb />
ing game.<lb />
"Our wide receivers need to be<lb />
more of a threat Baker added.<lb />
"We're looking for speed.<lb />
(Tony) Smith is a great com-<lb />
petitor. He's probably the most<lb />
consistent receiver.<lb />
'The year I've spent with Bob-<lb />
by (Bowden, Fla. St. head coach)<lb />
was like going to school, as far as<lb />
the passing game is concerned<lb />
Women Netters Tie<lb />
George Mason For<lb />
Sixth Place Finish<lb />
Coach Baker does see some<lb />
problems with the punting game.<lb />
However, with the new recruits<lb />
and some new coaches, things are<lb />
looking very positive for the 1986<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
"We have some skilled people<lb />
coming in Baker commented.<lb />
"We have a punter coming in<lb />
that should solve some of the<lb />
punting problems<lb />
Two quarterbacks coming in<lb />
next year will certainly help the<lb />
Pirates, according to coach<lb />
Baker. Brad Walsh, who proved<lb />
himself in the Shrine Bowl, will<lb />
have an opputunity. Also, Berke<lb />
Holtzclaw will add to ECU's QB<lb />
core<lb />
Baker also feels very comfor-<lb />
table and gets a lot of support<lb />
from his defensive coaches.<lb />
"I'm tickled to death with the<lb />
staff Baker admitted. "I have a<lb />
great deal of confidence in Don<lb />
Powers, coach Chambers and<lb />
coach Farrington. They've gotten<lb />
a lot out of their players<lb />
While Baker is concerned with<lb />
his team's lack of depth, he is<lb />
pleased with other aspects of the<lb />
team.<lb />
"The linebackers and (defen-<lb />
sive) ends looked good Baker<lb />
said. "The offensive line is<lb />
polished and we have a little<lb />
depth there<lb />
Overall, coach Baker was<lb />
pleased with the team's output<lb />
and is anxiously looking forward<lb />
to his first season at the Pirate<lb />
helm.<lb />
"I'm excited about the football<lb />
program Baker said. "I want<lb />
to represent the school well<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
SUM Writer<lb />
The Lady Pirate Tennis team<lb />
finished up their spring season by<lb />
finishing in a tie for sixth place<lb />
with George Mason in the ECAC<lb />
South tournament over the<lb />
weekend.<lb />
After a dismal season in<lb />
1983-84, the Lady Bucs impoved<lb />
to a 9-9 mark in this year's cam-<lb />
paign. After a fall record of 5-2,<lb />
ECU fell to 4-7 in their spring<lb />
season.<lb />
Senior Janet Russell was the<lb />
top seed for the Lady Pirates this<lb />
year. She was 5-3 in the fall and<lb />
5-5 in her spring campaign.<lb />
She has been ECU's No. 1<lb />
singles and doubles player for the<lb />
past two years. Russell is also the<lb />
only Lady Buc tennis player to<lb />
major in nursing while competing<lb />
on a regular basis. Coach Sher-<lb />
man praies Russell for her play as<lb />
well as her determination as a stu-<lb />
dent. Sherman felt that Russell<lb />
"did an excellent job<lb />
Freshman Ann Manderfield<lb />
had the best Lady Pirate record<lb />
as she was 13-8 on the year. In the<lb />
fall she was 8-2 and then went 5-6<lb />
in the spring. "She is very, very<lb />
much improved Coach Sher-<lb />
man said. "She is a whole notch<lb />
improved<lb />
The No. 3 seeded-singles player<lb />
is sophomore Tyrania Myers. She<lb />
was last year's most improved<lb />
player and went 5-3 in the fall<lb />
and 3-8 in the spring.<lb />
The fourth seed was<lb />
sophomore Susan Brown. She<lb />
was 5-11 on the year. Brown<lb />
never really got on track and<lb />
"didn't play well according to<lb />
coach Sherman.<lb />
Freshman Susan Montjoy was<lb />
the No. 5 seed as she was 8-8 on<lb />
the year. Montjoy also played in<lb />
the fourth seeded spot after<lb />
Brown had left the team. Coach<lb />
Sherman was very pleased with<lb />
Montjoy's play over the entire<lb />
year.<lb />
The sixth seed was another<lb />
freshman. Karla Hoye, who had<lb />
an incredible career at East Lin-<lb />
coln High School in Denver, NC<lb />
(24-0 in both singles and<lb />
doubles), was 7-3 in the fall and<lb />
2-4 in the spring. Coach Sherman<lb />
is hoping that this year's ex-<lb />
perience will help Hoye in her<lb />
'85-86 campaign.<lb />
Sheila Feeley was the No. 7<lb />
seed for the Lady Bucs. After go-<lb />
ing 5-2 in the fall, she went 4-4 in<lb />
Pictured above is the 1984-85 Lady Pirate tennis team. Front row<lb />
(from left to right): L. Zaloudek, S. Montjoy, A. Manderfield and K.<lb />
Hoye. Middle row: H. Bunting, S. Feeley, S. Brown and T. Myers.<lb />
Back Row: Coach P. Sherman, assistant coach L. Redford, J. Russell<lb />
and K. Sammons.<lb />
the spring. Feeley, from Pitt-<lb />
sburgh, Pa will be transferring<lb />
after this year at ECU.<lb />
Freshman Laura Zaloudek and<lb />
sophomore Heidi Bunting were<lb />
the No. 8 seeds this year. The two<lb />
combined on an 0-4 record, but<lb />
will return next year to a young<lb />
Lady Pirate squad.<lb />
The No. 1 doubles team of<lb />
Russell-Manderfield was 15-3 on<lb />
the season. Coach Sherman call-<lb />
ed the team "a great doubles<lb />
team that was very impressive<lb />
The second-seeded doubles<lb />
team of Feeley-Myers was 7-5 on<lb />
the year, while the team of<lb />
Feeley-Brown went 3-4 in the fall<lb />
The teams had to be shifted<lb />
around after the fall, due to the<lb />
absence of sophomore Kris Sam-<lb />
mons.<lb />
The third seeded teams of<lb />
Hoye-Montjoy and Zaloudek-<lb />
Montjoy went 1-3 in the fall and<lb />
did not compete in the spring.<lb />
"I am pleased with the pro-<lb />
gress that the team has made<lb />
from last year's 3-12 season<lb />
Sherman said. "This was a<lb />
rebuilding year. I hope that the<lb />
experience and the new players<lb />
coming in, will help for next<lb />
year<lb />
Pirate Nine Moves To Top Of EC A C South<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU baseball team leap-<lb />
frogged into first place in the<lb />
ECAC-South Sunday by<lb />
defeating George Mason 16-8,<lb />
while UNC-Wilmington fell into<lb />
second place with a loss to James<lb />
Madison. UNC-W had led the<lb />
league the entire season.<lb />
The Pirates had their second<lb />
high-scoring game in a row<lb />
against the Patriots of George<lb />
Mason to take two-out-of-three<lb />
in the weekend series. Mean-<lb />
while, Mike Christopher tied the<lb />
ECU record of nine consecntwc<lb />
pitching victories which was set<lb />
by Mickey Britt in 1977.<lb />
Winfred Johnson again led the<lb />
Pirate hitters with yet another<lb />
three-run homer, which gave him<lb />
22 roundtrippers for the year and<lb />
70 total RBIs. Mont Carter had<lb />
his second straight multiple RBI<lb />
day, driving in five and going<lb />
-for-5 in the game.<lb />
The game was close through<lb />
the fourth inning, but ECU broke<lb />
it wide open after that. Carter<lb />
had a two-run single in the first,<lb />
followed by a run scoring hit by<lb />
Jim Riley for a 3-0 Pirate lead.<lb />
GMU bounced back in the bot-<lb />
tom of the frame with a two-run<lb />
homer, then took the lead 4-3 in<lb />
the second by adding two more<lb />
runs.<lb />
The Pirates got a run in the<lb />
third to tie it up, but really caught<lb />
fire in the fourth. Mark<lb />
Cockrell's double was followed<lb />
by Robert Langston's single to<lb />
give ECU a one-run lead, then<lb />
Johnson hit his three-run homer<lb />
to make it 9-4.<lb />
With the score 10-6 after six,<lb />
the Pirates pushed in four more<lb />
in the seventh. For the second<lb />
time in the game, Johnson was<lb />
intentionally walked � and for<lb />
the second time Carter got a two-<lb />
run single.<lb />
ECU went on to add two in the<lb />
ninth while the Patriots got two<lb />
more for the final 16-8 score.<lb />
The Pirates banged out a<lb />
season-high 22 hits in the game.<lb />
In addition to Johnson and<lb />
Carter's performances, shortstop<lb />
Greg Hardison went 3-for-5 with<lb />
two doubles, which set a new<lb />
ECU single-season record for<lb />
doubles.<lb />
The Pirates' ECAC-South<lb />
mark now stands at 11-4 � a half<lb />
game ahead of UNC-W's 10-4<lb />
record. ECU went to 30-10<lb />
overall.<lb />
The next game will be crucial<lb />
to the title hopes of both teams as<lb />
the Seahawks will be hosted by<lb />
the Pirates at Harrington Field at<lb />
7 p.m. tomorrow.<lb />
The baseball Pirates remained<lb />
a half-game behind league leader<lb />
UNC-Wilmington after Saturday<lb />
action that saw both teams split<lb />
doubleheaders.<lb />
Each lost the opener in the pair<lb />
of twinbills, but ripped their<lb />
respective foes in the nightcaps.<lb />
ECU fell to George Mason 7-2,<lb />
then beat them 16-3, while UNC-<lb />
W lost to James Madison 9-6 and<lb />
came back to defeat the Dukes<lb />
17-5.<lb />
In the front end of the ECU<lb />
doubleheader, George Mason's<lb />
Danny Atcheson tamed the<lb />
Pirates with 10 strikeouts, walk-<lb />
ing none and allowing only five<lb />
hits. The only two extra-base hits<lb />
for ECU came off the bat of Greg<lb />
Hardison, who homered and<lb />
doubled.<lb />
Both teams failed to score in<lb />
the first inning, but the Patriots<lb />
burst loose in the bottom of the<lb />
second with four runs and never<lb />
looked back. Two errors allowed<lb />
a GMU batter to get on and move<lb />
to second. Two singles and a<lb />
fielder's choice brought in three<lb />
runs, followed by a Derek<lb />
Williams triple that made the<lb />
score 4-0 Patriots.<lb />
GMU padded their lead in the<lb />
third. Carlin Hart doubled,<lb />
followed by a hit batsman and<lb />
two singles, which gave the<lb />
Patriots a 6-0 lead.<lb />
The Pirates finally broke their<lb />
scoring drought in the sixth on<lb />
Hardison's homer, but Kevin<lb />
Burke responded in the bottom<lb />
of the frame with his 12th round-<lb />
tripper of the season to maintain<lb />
the six-run GMU advantage.<lb />
ECU added another run in the<lb />
seventh for the final 7-2 score.<lb />
Winfred Johnson took the loss<lb />
for the Pirates, dropping his pit-<lb />
ching mark to 7-3 on the year,<lb />
while Atcheson bettered his<lb />
record to 5-3.<lb />
Hardison led the ECU hitters<lb />
with his homerun and double,<lb />
while teammate Jim Riley went<lb />
2-for-3.<lb />
The nightcap was much more<lb />
pleasurable for Pirate fans, as<lb />
ECU went on a hitting rampage,<lb />
ending with a 16-3 victory. Win-<lb />
fred Johnson collected six RBIs,<lb />
while Jay McGraw knocked in<lb />
four and Mont Carter added<lb />
three.<lb />
This time it was ECU jumping<lb />
on top and never being threaten-<lb />
ed. In the first inning Mark<lb />
Shank, Greg Hardison and Chris<lb />
Bradberry loaded the bases with<lb />
consecutive singles. Johnson<lb />
singled to drive in two, then a<lb />
fielder's choice gave the Pirates a<lb />
3-0 lead.<lb />
The lead remained at three<lb />
through the fourth inning. ECU<lb />
scored two in the second and<lb />
GMU added two in the third,<lb />
then each team added one in the<lb />
fourth, making the score 6-3.<lb />
However, the Pirates poured it<lb />
on after that.<lb />
Three more runs crossed<lb />
homeplate for ECU in the fifth.<lb />
Johnson's league-leading 21st<lb />
homer of the season, with two<lb />
on,raised the Pirate lead to 9-3.<lb />
ECU tagged the Patriot hurlers<lb />
for seven runs in the sixth to<lb />
Sec PIRATES, Page 12.<lb /><pb facs="00057713_tn_0012" /><lb />
12<lb />
THEEAS1 CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 23. 1985<lb />
All-Campus Finals Signal End Of IRS Year<lb />
B JEANNETTE ROTH<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
This week marks the end of the<lb />
intramural season uith upcoming<lb />
all-campus finals. First, divi-<lb />
sional finals are being held across<lb />
the fields and courts of ECU.<lb />
In team handball, the men's in-<lb />
dependent final should be a real<lb />
showdown as top picked Impulse defeat.<lb />
faces the Hansons. Impulse won<lb />
a hard fought battle (11-8)<lb />
against Mean Machine while the<lb />
Hansons walked past Third Regi-<lb />
ment 8-5 in semi-final action.<lb />
The men's residence hall cham-<lb />
pionship is between the Umstead<lb />
Terminators and Garrett 5-0,<lb />
who is out to avenge an earlier<lb />
Pirates Smash GMU<lb />
Continued From Page 11.<lb />
totally overwhelm GMU. Jay<lb />
McGraw's fourth homerun of the<lb />
season, a solo shot, started the in-<lb />
ning.<lb />
After a scries of singles, walks<lb />
and errors allowed the Pirates to<lb />
bat around, McGraw again got a<lb />
big blow � this ow: a triple � to<lb />
put the icing on the cake.<lb />
ECU went to 10-4 in the<lb />
1C-South and 29-10 overall,<lb />
while GMU's mark went to 9-6<lb />
and 27-17.<lb />
Hardison was 3-for-4 for the<lb />
Pirates, with a triple and double.<lb />
McGraw added a homerun, triple<lb />
and sacrifice � and then of<lb />
course there was Johnson's<lb />
"usual" homer and "normal"<lb />
six RBls.<lb />
(It is probably redundant at<lb />
this point to remind Pirate fans<lb />
that every homerun Johnson hits<lb />
sets new season and career<lb />
records for ECU. The same holds<lb />
true with several other offensive<lb />
marks, including total bases and<lb />
RBIs.)<lb />
Sneaker Sam is looking at a<lb />
new all-campus champion and<lb />
selects the men from Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon. They must defeat Phi<lb />
Kappa Tau first to capture the<lb />
fraternity division championship,<lb />
but Sam thinks they'll do that<lb />
and more.<lb />
On the women's front, arch<lb />
rivals Enforcers and Life's a<lb />
Beach take to the goal's first. En-<lb />
forcers soundly defeated the<lb />
Goldenhearts, 14-3, enroute to<lb />
the independent division cham-<lb />
pionship.<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma will at-<lb />
tempt to terrorize Delta Zeta and<lb />
win the sorority division.<lb />
And of course, this leaves soft-<lb />
ball action. In the men's indepen-<lb />
dent division, who will take the<lb />
crown Fighting it out for the<lb />
championship will be: Skoal<lb />
Brothers, Gambling Bombers,<lb />
Hustling Stickmen and Spitfire.<lb />
Some pretty tough games are<lb />
ahead for these guys either way<lb />
you look.<lb />
Residence hall: Slay Jays meet<lb />
the Crew and the Y-team go to<lb />
bat against the Belk Bums. These<lb />
teams have been relatively<lb />
unmentioned but should be a<lb />
force to reckon with in the all-<lb />
campus championship.<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa<lb />
Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau and Phi<lb />
Beta Sigma go for it all in the<lb />
men's fraternity-division finals.<lb />
On the ladies side of the Field,<lb />
the Eliminators and the En-<lb />
forcers are picked to go to bat for<lb />
the independent title. Sources<lb />
pick the defending champion<lb />
Eliminators as the victors of this<lb />
year's all-campus title.<lb />
Four residence hall teams are<lb />
still in the running and could<lb />
eliminate the Eliminators from<lb />
this year's final tourney. Slay,<lb />
White, Fletcher and Clement are<lb />
all in the home stretch.<lb />
Congratulations Good, Bad &amp;<lb />
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tough and winning the co-rec<lb />
volleyball championship. Sig Ep<lb />
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A LAB PROJECT OF JOURNALISM 3200<lb />
Vol.3 No.l<lb />
Tuesday, April 23, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
4 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Bronze Bods Invade The Hill<lb />
The Place To Be<lb />
Chris Pennington � Freewbceier Foto<lb />
Spring days at ECU seems to draw the sun worshipers to Tyler Beach to catch some rays when they can't<lb />
get to a real beach. While there's no ocean or seagulls at College Hill, the sun still seems to prevail.<lb />
By GARY BLACK<lb />
Around late February or early<lb />
March, Suntan Fever begins to<lb />
strike into the minds and hearts<lb />
of ECU students, as the hope for<lb />
warm weather and the fear of be-<lb />
ing pale during Spring Break<lb />
emerges.<lb />
When that first, plus-60 degree<lb />
mark is reached, the cream of<lb />
American studenthood streams<lb />
from their dormitories, covered<lb />
with coconut oil and little else.<lb />
The sun worshipers congregate<lb />
on a large grassy knoll beside<lb />
Tyler dorm, commonly known as<lb />
Tyler Beach. And there, the prac-<lb />
ticed rituals of Solar Worship<lb />
begin.<lb />
Before noon, the first of the<lb />
"old guard" appear. No more<lb />
than four or five at first, these<lb />
girls have been working on their<lb />
tans since they were old enough<lb />
to wear bikinis, at the age of<lb />
three. Their skin is of such color<lb />
that Breyer's chocolate ice cream<lb />
looks watered-down. The "pro<lb />
tanners" also form the first of<lb />
the three important groups that<lb />
frequent Tyler Beach. The others<lb />
are the sports enthusiasts and the<lb />
"meeters<lb />
The majority of the T-Beach<lb />
visitors are the "meeters For<lb />
them, the hillock is nothing but a<lb />
vegetated extension of the bars<lb />
downtown. Much like Rice<lb />
Krispies in a bowl of milk, they<lb />
tend to clump-up in groups of<lb />
five to eight.<lb />
Aside from the standard pick-<lb />
up lines, the meeters are able to<lb />
add a few like, "Nice tan"and,<lb />
"Can I borrow some of your<lb />
11?" As six or more meeters get<lb />
together, they can gradually<lb />
transform into the third group of<lb />
Tyler Beach clubbers � the<lb />
sports enthusiasts � by setting<lb />
up a volleyball game.<lb />
Volleyball is the second most<lb />
popular sport on Tyler Beach �<lb />
basketball is the first. Except<lb />
during the severest of<lb />
snowstorms, there is usually a<lb />
basketball game going on at the<lb />
courts of Tyler Beach. Most of<lb />
the players don't play the full<lb />
court, so two groups can usuall<lb />
play at the same time. StrangeK<lb />
enough, some of the lowest scor-<lb />
ing games played on these court<lb />
are during tanning season. The<lb />
players seem distracted, for some<lb />
reason. Thus, basketball takes a<lb />
second place at this time to the<lb />
more unisexual volleyball.<lb />
The beaches oTNorth Carolina<lb />
are still popular with East<lb />
Carolina students, but for those<lb />
who can't afford to travel to<lb />
nearby beaches during eekendv<lb />
or who want to improve their<lb />
tans during the weekdays, Tyler<lb />
Beach offers the next best thing.<lb />
The casual bathing suit at-<lb />
mosphere, a self-imported flow<lb />
of favorite beverages, and the<lb />
universal scene of young men and<lb />
women interacting, or trying<lb />
make Tyler Beach symbolic<lb />
student life at ECU.<lb />
Continued Carolina Tradition Gains Increasing Popularity<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
Do you want to barf everytime<lb />
someone mentions beach music?<lb />
Do you break out in a sweat when<lb />
you get near someone who's<lb />
wearing a starched button-down<lb />
shirt � or penny loafers?<lb />
Don't give up hope if you think<lb />
everyone around you has been<lb />
struck by the beach music bug,<lb />
because sooner or later, you're<lb />
bound to get exposed to one of<lb />
the south's largest growing sensa-<lb />
tions of music.<lb />
Without putting labels on<lb />
anybody, it can be safe to say<lb />
that ECU students may fall into<lb />
two categories: the beach crowd<lb />
and the non-beach crowd. And<lb />
while eastern North Carolina has<lb />
enjoyed the waves of beach music<lb />
for quite some time, ECU<lb />
students have managed to keep<lb />
the sounds alive, despite some<lb />
stereotypes that may have turned<lb />
some people off.<lb />
What started out as gospel<lb />
music in the 30s and later,<lb />
rhythm and blues in the 40s,<lb />
beach music remained alive, even<lb />
through the turmoil of the 60s<lb />
and early 70s. The nostalgia con-<lb />
tinues to exist, and with it, a<lb />
whole army of sand-kickers are<lb />
enlisting in one of the south's<lb />
fastest growing ways of life: the<lb />
sweet sounds of Carolina beach<lb />
music.<lb />
So why doesn't anyone want to<lb />
listen to, and of course shag to,<lb />
beach music? Those who have<lb />
heard of it may have gotten the<lb />
idea that it's not cool to sit<lb />
around and listen to golden<lb />
oldies. Some may feel that the<lb />
image of button-down shirts,<lb />
khaki's and shiney leather shoes<lb />
is not their thing. On the flip side,<lb />
however, one can see that beach<lb />
music is as varied in dress as the<lb />
tunes are themselves. See related<lb />
story on area d.j. 's, page I.<lb />
The parties are often fun and<lb />
the careful observer may see<lb />
shaggers ranging from the couple<lb />
kicking and bopping casually, to<lb />
those who gyrate out to the floor<lb />
and do theirown thing. Any ex-<lb />
cuse of "I don't know how to<lb />
shag" or "1 hate beach music"<lb />
will only be heard from those<lb />
who have not opened their ears<lb />
up to the relaxing sounds of<lb />
beach music.<lb />
John Rainey, president of<lb />
ECU's Student Government<lb />
Association, reflected on why he<lb />
liked the melodic beat. "I was in<lb />
high school when i first started<lb />
listening to beach music the<lb />
senior political science student<lb />
said. "It's a very distinctive<lb />
sound which 1 find very<lb />
relaxing<lb />
What about the out of state<lb />
student like John Peterson? A<lb />
native of Warrenton, Va Peter-<lb />
son had never heard of beach<lb />
music before coming to ECU.<lb />
Peter-<lb />
son said, "I didn't like it at first,<lb />
though I got use to it. You really<lb />
have to be in the right mood to<lb />
listen to it<lb />
Campbell University in Buies<lb />
Creek, NC offers students a<lb />
chance to get acquainted with the<lb />
sand without actually going all<lb />
the way to the beach. Amy<lb />
Tyson, a senior majoring in<lb />
Spanish, said even though the<lb />
Creek was nearer to Raleigh, the<lb />
folks at CU are very pleased with<lb />
beach music. She said the SGA<lb />
Entertainment Committee spon-<lb />
sors a beach party every fall, with<lb />
sand and all. Popular bands also<lb />
dominate the scene where such<lb />
groups as the Casteways and the<lb />
Four Tops play. "At the beach<lb />
party she saidfolks will bring<lb />
out small wading pools, beach<lb />
umbrellas and of course their<lb />
bare feet<lb />
For those who feel like they are<lb />
being outnumbered, ECU stu-<lb />
dent Tony Brown offered his<lb />
views about the beach music<lb />
craze. "The beat is too<lb />
repetitious and boring. The lyrics<lb />
say the same thing and nothing is<lb />
distinct about it. I grew up with<lb />
beach music the senior history<lb />
major said, "before it was called<lb />
that<lb />
If you haven't become a beach<lb />
music lover by now, or worse,<lb />
you absolutely refuse to listen to<lb />
it, give it a try. Once your conver-<lb />
sion has taken place, you'll pro-<lb />
bably say to yourself, life's a<lb />
beach! Happy shagging.<lb />
Many beach music lovers pass the night away shagging.<lb />
Radio Feeds Beach Music<lb />
Addiction Among Groupies<lb />
Greenville: Town of Hidden Wonders<lb />
By AMY BONESTEEL<lb />
and<lb />
PATTY MARQUIS<lb />
Spending the summer stuck in<lb />
Greenville doesn't necessarily<lb />
have to be a depressing ex-<lb />
perience. Greenville is a town<lb />
full of hidden opportunities, and<lb />
with a little initiative, it is easy to<lb />
find something to get into.<lb />
Since the average college stu-<lb />
dent rolls out of bed no sooner<lb />
than 11 a.m. a great way to begin<lb />
the day is by checking out the<lb />
nearest pool and soaking up the<lb />
sun and a few suds. The pools to<lb />
make yourself known at during<lb />
summer school include:<lb />
Eastbrook, Village Green,<lb />
FREEWHEELIN' A TECU<lb />
The Freewheeler likes to think<lb />
of students moving forward in a<lb />
free and easy manner with the<lb />
gears engaged � similar to the<lb />
mechanisms which permit<lb />
"freewheeling" in automobiles<lb />
and bicycles. It reflects the<lb />
lifesyles at ECU and the often<lb />
overlooked little things that make<lb />
up college life.<lb />
Wilson Acres, and Tar River.<lb />
Don't worry if you don't happen<lb />
to live at one of these apartment<lb />
complexes, because you will pro-<lb />
bably have a friend or two who<lb />
does.<lb />
If chlorine and Hawaiian<lb />
Tropic doesn't do anything for<lb />
you, a relaxing day at the river<lb />
with a good book is an enjoyable<lb />
way to spend the day. Rainy days<lb />
are abundant in Greenville, but<lb />
there are many alternatives to<lb />
staying in and watching the soaps<lb />
all afternoon. Also, several<lb />
movie theatres in town show<lb />
popular films and the admission<lb />
prices are reduced before 5 p.m.<lb />
A ride out to The Plaza or to<lb />
Carolina East Mall to do some<lb />
shopping is another way to kill<lb />
time. The stores are usually less<lb />
picked over than they are during<lb />
the school year, along with end of<lb />
the season sales.<lb />
Many students choose to spend<lb />
their summer making some extra<lb />
money. There are plenty of ways<lb />
to make some extra bucks, if you<lb />
don't mind being a waitress or<lb />
working at one of the malls.<lb />
More meaningful employment is<lb />
hard to find, however, and most<lb />
students will have to look for<lb />
these jobs as early as January.<lb />
Greenville nightlife during the<lb />
summer starts long before the sun<lb />
goes down. Students can be seen<lb />
migrating to the bars as early as<lb />
3 p.m. . to cool off from a<lb />
hard day at the pool.<lb />
The downtown scene during<lb />
summer school is radically dif-<lb />
ferent from the regular school<lb />
year. Not only can you stay in the<lb />
bars past 2 a.m but late night<lb />
parties are fairly easy to find.<lb />
Don't expect to meet too many<lb />
new people on your evening<lb />
outings, because the die-hard<lb />
summer school crowd is a fairly<lb />
small group. Also, it is easy to get<lb />
to know people at summer<lb />
school, because it seems as<lb />
though everywhere you go you<lb />
see the same bunch.<lb />
Although all the downtown<lb />
bars are frequented during the<lb />
summer, Chico's is an especially<lb />
popular place to hang out and<lb />
drink icy margaritias. Pantana's<lb />
stays fairly crowded on<lb />
weekends, but your best bet is to<lb />
crash a few outside pool or<lb />
porch parties, which are plen-<lb />
tiful all summer long.<lb />
Weekends may seem<lb />
monotonous in Greenville, so<lb />
many students take to the road.<lb />
In two short hours you can be<lb />
patronizing ACC Tavern or Fer-<lb />
rari's in Raleigh, or listening to a<lb />
live band along the way at<lb />
Roadie's in Goldsboro.<lb />
The most popular roadtrip of<lb />
them all in the summer here is, of<lb />
course, to Atlantic Beach. The<lb />
beach on weekends (and<lb />
sometimes even on weekdays),<lb />
looks like the entire ECU student<lb />
population has taken over. The<lb />
highlight of the Atlantic Beach<lb />
season is the annual Sandbar Par-<lb />
ty when hundreds of people flock<lb />
to an isolated sandbar and party<lb />
until the tide comes in.<lb />
Greenville's summer's are<lb />
often sweltering, so naturally<lb />
shorts and bathing suits are the<lb />
official attire for all occasions.<lb />
Jeans should not even be con-<lb />
sidered � they will only become<lb />
a part of your anatomy. Surfing<lb />
shorts and mini-skirts are<lb />
popular and the obnoxious<lb />
flourescent colored clothes will<lb />
surely be seen around campus<lb />
this summer.<lb />
For those who want to save<lb />
some money and just stay on<lb />
campus, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center and ECU Summer<lb />
Theatre are great ways to take a<lb />
break from the hot sun.<lb />
Free movies can be seen every<lb />
week at Mendenhall Hendrix<lb />
Theatre, where such greats as The<lb />
Natural, Romancing the Stone<lb />
and Gone With The Wind were<lb />
recently shown. All movies can<lb />
be seen free of charge, as long as<lb />
the student presents his I.D. and<lb />
activitiy card. So, enjoy the cool<lb />
comforts of Hendrix every Wed.<lb />
night and let Mendenhall take<lb />
care of you.<lb />
For those who wish to bowl or<lb />
play board games, check out<lb />
Mendehall's low-cost amusement<lb />
games. Pool tables are also<lb />
available, as well as the music<lb />
listening center. Again, the pro-<lb />
per I.D. will let you enjoy these<lb />
services.<lb />
Ready for some real culture?<lb />
ECU's Summer Theatre offers<lb />
students a chance to view broad-<lb />
way plays in McGinnis Theatre at<lb />
a minimum cost. To make reser-<lb />
vations, call the Ticket Office at<lb />
757-6390. Remember, dress is<lb />
usually semi-formal, so don't<lb />
walk in barefoot, wearing cut-<lb />
offs and a tec shirt. You may be<lb />
ushered right back out into the<lb />
sun.<lb />
In spite of what you think you<lb />
may have to look forward to at-<lb />
tending summer school, many ac-<lb />
tivities may relieve your<lb />
boredom. Oh, and by the way,<lb />
you may want to think about one<lb />
of those classes you're registered<lb />
in. It's a great way to spend your<lb />
mornings and you're usually out<lb />
in time to bag those peak after-<lb />
noon rays.<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
Okay, you've decided that you<lb />
like beach music now, or at least<lb />
you think it's something you<lb />
should check out. So what does<lb />
one do to hear his favorite beach<lb />
song? Probably the most conve -<lb />
nient place is to simply tune in<lb />
your stereo to one of the many-<lb />
beach shows offered on local<lb />
radio stations.<lb />
Steve Hardy and John Moore<lb />
are both dedicated to beach<lb />
music like no other soul alive.<lb />
And yes, they are very much in-<lb />
terested in keeping the cause<lb />
alive.<lb />
Tune in to 108 WNCT - FM<lb />
every Saturday from 4-8 p.m.<lb />
and catch Steve Hardy's Original<lb />
Beach Party. WRQR � FM (94)<lb />
is the home of Moore's beach<lb />
show, which also airs on Satur-<lb />
day's from 12 to 5 p.m.<lb />
"I let the listeners decide what<lb />
I'll play he said, though he ad-<lb />
mitted there are at least 20<lb />
records he's going to play before<lb />
the show is over. "But I always<lb />
know I'm playing the right kind<lb />
of music because of the large<lb />
number of people who call to let<lb />
me know they are listening<lb />
Moore also added that he<lb />
knows there is always one person<lb />
tuned in who wants to hear that<lb />
special song, and possibly help<lb />
him relive a happy time in his life.<lb />
"I like to know that beach music<lb />
may have helped some guy get his<lb />
mind off of the everyday pro-<lb />
blems<lb />
Hardy said his audience ranges<lb />
from the 19 year- olds to the 80<lb />
year-old couple. "I get calls from<lb />
all over he said, "including the<lb />
fraternities and sororities of ECU<lb />
to the folks in Raleigh and Myrtle<lb />
Beach<lb />
He said he receives an average<lb />
of 200 calls per show from people<lb />
wanting to hear a particular song.<lb />
"There is no way I can let the<lb />
phone dictate the showhe<lb />
said. "It's too easy to play the<lb />
same songs and it gets roo boring.<lb />
I try to play that o i ut bea-�<lb />
record, that new song � you<lb />
never know what I'll play next "<lb />
Believing that parents have a<lb />
big influence on getting th<lb />
children hooked on beach mu, .<lb />
Moore said the beach music ad-<lb />
diet is probably attracted to the<lb />
lifesyle associated with khaki's<lb />
button-downs and penny loafe: 5<lb />
and of course having a good time<lb />
partying.<lb />
"Personally, I am amazed at<lb />
the number of college stude:<lb />
who enjoy beach music. I think<lb />
that's good. I like all types of<lb />
music Moore said, "including<lb />
The Greatful Dead and ZZ Top.<lb />
and yet, I love beach music. 1 wa<lb />
very fortunate to have gron up<lb />
with the Motown sound<lb />
"Beach music hasn't peakeu<lb />
and I doubt that it probabb<lb />
will Hardy said. "It'll alwa<lb />
be different people coming to<lb />
listen to it. It really is incredib<lb />
the number of people who like to<lb />
listen to beach music<lb />
He also added that the variety<lb />
of ways one can shuffle or bop<lb />
makes beach music especially ap-<lb />
pealing to dancers. "You'll<lb />
always hear someone saying the<lb />
don't know how to shag, and<lb />
therefore refuse to listen to it. 1<lb />
feel once they have listened to it,<lb />
they'll always like to listen to it.<lb />
Hardy said.<lb />
Hardy sponsors his beach show<lb />
not only for himself, but for<lb />
everybody who will listen. For<lb />
more than 10 years he has played<lb />
for private parties, as well as area<lb />
beach music clubs. "I am very<lb />
proud to have the show, not just<lb />
for the college students, but for<lb />
all of eastern North Carolina<lb />
he said.<lb />
Also a commited beach music<lb />
lover, Moore said he believes<lb />
beach music will be around<lb />
forever. "The only problem<lb />
beach music may face he said,<lb />
"is that it may become over-<lb />
exposed. I'm very honored to be<lb />
able to provide this musk to<lb />
everyone<lb /><pb facs="00057713_tn_0014" /><lb />
FREEWHEELER APRIL 23, 1985<lb />
Campus A live With Legends, Superstitions<lb />
By TERESA DARDEN<lb />
Traditional beliefs, legends,<lb />
sayings and customs have been<lb />
around for some time. People<lb />
carry on folklore for different<lb />
reasons, mainly to entertain or<lb />
scare other people. Whatever the<lb />
reason, it can be fun to listen to,<lb />
that is, if you're careful not to<lb />
believe it.<lb />
While searching the East<lb />
Carolina Folklore Archives, I<lb />
came up with some great campus<lb />
lore. I decided to focus on dor-<lb />
mitory lore at ECU and other col-<lb />
leges. For those who are so for-<lb />
tunate to live in dorms, you<lb />
should find the following tales<lb />
quite interesting.<lb />
Although the stories were<lb />
retrieved from the archives,<lb />
names have been removed to en-<lb />
sure confidentiality.<lb />
This first legend supposedly<lb />
happened in Cotten Hall, on<lb />
South hall, of the first floor. One<lb />
night two co-eds heard their door<lb />
rattling. They thought it was the<lb />
wind, but the same thing happen-<lb />
ed the next night. The third night,<lb />
they unlocked their door, stuffed<lb />
their beds with pillows and hid<lb />
across the hall.<lb />
That night a girl came down<lb />
the hall with a hatchet and tried<lb />
the doorknob. She found it<lb />
unlocked, went in, and began to<lb />
chop up the beds. She went com-<lb />
pletely wild.<lb />
A legend from Umstead Hall<lb />
caused some excitement years<lb />
ago. A very strange girl lived on<lb />
the second floor. She always<lb />
dressed in black and wore a long<lb />
black cape.<lb />
At precisely 2 a.m the girls on<lb />
the second floor would hear so-<lb />
meone trying to turn their<lb />
doorknobs. All the girls on that<lb />
floor had suspected that a<lb />
mysterious stranger lived among<lb />
them.<lb />
One night, the girls decided to<lb />
find out who or what was causing<lb />
all the trouble. Having locked all<lb />
the doors except one, everyone<lb />
huddled in the one room and<lb />
waited. And at 2 a.m. the<lb />
stranger came to the door as<lb />
usual.<lb />
Finding it unlocked, the in-<lb />
truder entered the room. The<lb />
frightened girls switched on the<lb />
lights. They saw a strange visitor,<lb />
dressed in black, standing in the<lb />
doorway, with a large knife in her<lb />
hand.<lb />
On another college campus, a<lb />
group of girls decided to scare a<lb />
particular girl. They went to the<lb />
graveyard, dug up a body, cut the<lb />
arms off and hung them in the<lb />
girl's window. After the girl got<lb />
back in her room, they heard<lb />
screaming and crying. Finding<lb />
the door locked, they became<lb />
worried, and called the dorm ad-<lb />
viser.<lb />
Upon opening the door, they<lb />
saw the girl in the room chewing<lb />
on the arm.<lb />
This next story is about two<lb />
girls alone in a dorm over the<lb />
Thanksgiving holiday. One<lb />
roommate went to take a shower<lb />
and didn't return. The other girl<lb />
became afraid when her room-<lb />
mate didn't return. She then<lb />
heard a thump-thump sound, but<lb />
she wouldn't open the door.<lb />
In the morning she called cam-<lb />
pus security. When they arrived,<lb />
she was asked to open the door,<lb />
but told her not to look. Her<lb />
roommate was lying outside the<lb />
door, dead, with her legs cut off.<lb />
The thumping sound had been<lb />
the girl trying to crawl back to the<lb />
room.<lb />
Though only a partial collec-<lb />
tion was presented, many<lb />
other interesting stories may be<lb />
found by visiting the ECU<lb />
Folklore Archives located in 322<lb />
Austin.<lb />
Intramural Program<lb />
Demand Increasing<lb />
By PERRY DEAN<lb />
Despite the increase of in-<lb />
tramural basketball teams this<lb />
year, changes in the scheduling<lb />
format is not expected for next<lb />
year.<lb />
1985 saw a record number of<lb />
teams participating in intramural<lb />
basketball at ECU. A total of 157<lb />
teams signed up to play in one of<lb />
seven divisions tc play from 4<lb />
p.m. until midnight, Sunday<lb />
through Thursday.<lb />
Although the number of teams<lb />
participating increased, the<lb />
number of available playing<lb />
facilities have not. With<lb />
Memorial Gym and Minges Col-<lb />
iseum as the only facilities<lb />
available to hold basketball<lb />
games, the intramural staff has<lb />
little time and space to schedule<lb />
all the games. Men's and<lb />
women's basketball practices and<lb />
home games, along with other<lb />
university activities, cause more<lb />
conflicts for scheduling. For<lb />
these reasons, according to<lb />
Robert Fox, director of In-<lb />
tramural Recreational Services,<lb />
the eight hours a day, five days a<lb />
week scheduling, has been used<lb />
for a number of years.<lb />
Because of late night schedul-<lb />
ing and conflicts with other<lb />
university activities, some com-<lb />
plaints have been received from<lb />
students. Fox said, "We have<lb />
had relatively few complaints<lb />
about scheduling, even though<lb />
our facilities and schedules are so<lb />
cramped He also added that<lb />
many of the complaints this year<lb />
stemmed from the lack of playing<lb />
times or dates in which teams<lb />
could not participate. Teams that<lb />
signed up late were usually the<lb />
ones who were disenchanted with<lb />
their schedules. "Teams have to<lb />
realize the earlier they sign up,<lb />
the better chance they have of<lb />
getting the schedule they want<lb />
Fox said.<lb />
If the number of teams con-<lb />
tinue to increase, more schedul-<lb />
ing problems are inevitable. In<lb />
the past three years, the number<lb />
of teams participating have in-<lb />
creased, but this does not<lb />
guarantee an increase next year,<lb />
according to Fox. "All sports<lb />
seem to go in cycles he said,<lb />
with the total number of teams<lb />
participating increasing for a few<lb />
years and then declining for a<lb />
few years.<lb />
An increase in student enroll-<lb />
ment usually constitutes an in-<lb />
crease of teams signing up, but<lb />
Fox added, "The overall student<lb />
enrollment must drastically in-<lb />
crease before a real crisis arises in<lb />
scheduling He admits that in-<lb />
tramural basketball is fast near-<lb />
ing the time when only a certain<lb />
number of teams will be allowed<lb />
to participate.<lb />
Fox said ECU has one of the<lb />
best intramural programs in the<lb />
nation. Well acquainted with the<lb />
intramural services provided by<lb />
the schools from the Big Ten<lb />
Conference, such as Purdue and<lb />
Ohio State, Fox saidWe are do-<lb />
ing quite well Despite having<lb />
fewer facilities than Big Ten<lb />
schools, Fox said, ECU has<lb />
about the same amount of com-<lb />
plaints received compared to the<lb />
number of students being served.<lb />
Many of the same problems<lb />
that face basketball scheduling<lb />
affect intramural softball teams<lb />
as well.<lb />
Few games are scheduled at the<lb />
softball fields, which are located<lb />
behind the allied health building,<lb />
because of transportation pro-<lb />
blems. Fox said, "many of the<lb />
players do not have a means of<lb />
getting to and from games<lb />
therefore, "a lot of forfeits occur<lb />
over there<lb />
Freewheeler<lb />
Vol. 3, No. 1 April 1985 Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Harold Joyner<lb />
Jim Reid<lb />
Sherry Talley<lb />
Photo Editor Chris Pcnnington<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Assignment Editors<lb />
Faculty Adviser<lb />
Dr. Jeanne Scafella<lb />
Page I: Amy Bonesteel, Scarlett Cox, Robin Ayers, Cheryl Canby, Mickey Askew<lb />
Page 2: Nancy Croft, Jimmie Hackett, Andrew Joyner, Teresa Darden, Perry Dean<lb />
Page 3: Dennis Kilcoyne, Patty Marquis, Linda Mould, Julie Rosemond<lb />
Page 4: Susan Tacker, Beth Parler, Laura Redford, Hizabeth Page<lb />
The Freewheeler was completed as a laboratory excercise by<lb />
students in Journalism 3200 � Copy Editing and Makeup. Views<lb />
presented are those of individual writers and in no way reflects views<lb />
of the Department of English or East Carolina University<lb />
Beware of the hatchet lady lurking around ECU residence halls.<lb />
By JAMES REID<lb />
If it is too late or too much<lb />
trouble to cram for those big ex-<lb />
ams, work out a code or buy a<lb />
pair of mirrored sunglasses, then<lb />
it's time to rely on good, old-<lb />
fashion, down-to-earth supersti-<lb />
tions. But proceed with caution<lb />
because superstitions are the<lb />
most widely abused and<lb />
underated form of college<lb />
folklore.<lb />
I can still remember the words<lb />
of a wise, elderly uncle on my<lb />
aunt's side when he said, "Foeget<lb />
doze supastiskins dats been tried<lb />
inside-out by evrybody unda the<lb />
sun. Deys lawst dey's powrs. But<lb />
when ya tries da new ones, ya<lb />
gots to be calful, cuz deys gots so<lb />
much powr dat dey kin scare da<lb />
life outa ya<lb />
As I said before, proceed with<lb />
caution.<lb />
The following is a list of sure-<lb />
fire, absolutely-incredible,<lb />
hardly-ever-been-used<lb />
"supastistkins" that was compil-<lb />
ed from information obtained<lb />
from the ECU Folklore Archives,<lb />
and from a thesis written by<lb />
Catherine Jane Gregory,<lb />
Superstitions Among Male and<lb />
Female Athletes and Non-<lb />
athletes of the University of<lb />
Western Ontario. My comments<lb />
are in parenthesis.<lb />
�Throwing a horseshoe over your<lb />
left shoulder is good luck (but not<lb />
so good if there's a person behind<lb />
you.)<lb />
�Hanging a horseshoe, points up,<lb />
above your door is very good<lb />
luck (but the horse should be<lb />
removed first.)<lb />
�It's good luck to wear two dif-<lb />
ferent colored socks on the day of<lb />
the exam (but wear ver long<lb />
slacks.)<lb />
�Regardless of what you migh-<lb />
have learned, it's extremely luck)<lb />
to have bird droppings land on<lb />
your shoulder.<lb />
�Wearing parsley, clover orgarlK<lb />
might create weird stares from<lb />
others (but almost guarantee a<lb />
passing grade.)<lb />
�Tripping upstairs is said to be<lb />
lucky, but remember � upstairs<lb />
�The next three rituals may take<lb />
some effort, but think back<lb />
when you passed your last tev<lb />
What were you wearing? Wear it<lb />
(If there's any doubt to this one.<lb />
ask Lou Carnasecca.)<lb />
�Also, use the same pencil c<lb />
pen, and sit in the same seat (this<lb />
might be difficult if your last test<lb />
was taken somewhere else.)<lb />
�And finally, Wear your clothes<lb />
inside-out (nowadays, no one will<lb />
notice.)<lb />
Hate To Cook? Try Easy Summer Recipes<lb />
By NANCY CROFT<lb />
If you're like most students,<lb />
the last thing you want to do on a<lb />
summer day is cook. But<lb />
sometimes it's nice to invite a few<lb />
friends over for dinner.<lb />
For the beginner cook, the<lb />
ideal meal is one that takes little<lb />
time to prepare. Hal Burbach,<lb />
assistant dean of the school of<lb />
education at the University of<lb />
Virginia, realized this after his<lb />
marital separation.<lb />
After successfully stumbling<lb />
his way through the kitchen, Bur-<lb />
bach decided to compile a<lb />
cookbook aimed at helping other<lb />
single men to overcome their<lb />
alienation in the kitchen. Though<lb />
his book, Especially For Him, is<lb />
written for single men, it's also<lb />
an excellent guide for any begin-<lb />
ner cook.<lb />
Burbach's recipes require<lb />
minimal preparation, but they<lb />
taste like you've been slaving in<lb />
the kitchen for hours. Here are a<lb />
few samples to try on your<lb />
friends this summer:<lb />
Gingered Lamb Chops<lb />
Ingredients:<lb />
12 cup vegetable oil<lb />
13 cup lemon juice<lb />
2 tablespoons honey<lb />
1 teaspoon ginger<lb />
1 tablespoon grated lemon rind<lb />
8 lamb chops<lb />
Basic Steps:<lb />
1. In a bowl, combine vegetable oil,<lb />
lemon juice, honey, ginger and lemon<lb />
rind. Salt and pepper to taste. Mix well.<lb />
2. Place lamb chops in a shallow casserole<lb />
dish and cover with sauce. Marinate for<lb />
3-4 hours.<lb />
3. Remove chops and broil for 6-8<lb />
minutes on each side or grill to taste.<lb />
Baste occassionally with marinade.<lb />
Serve with asparagus and muffins. Yields<lb />
4 servings.<lb />
Spiced Pork Chops<lb />
Ingredients:<lb />
13 cup soy sauce<lb />
1 2 teaspoon pepper<lb />
I 4 teaspoon garlic powder<lb />
12 teaspoon marjoram<lb />
1 teaspoon sugar<lb />
4 pork chops<lb />
Basic Steps:<lb />
1. Combine soy sauce, pepper, garlic<lb />
powder, marjoram and sugar<lb />
2. Place pork chops in soy sauce mixture<lb />
and marinate for 1 hour.<lb />
3. Broil each side of chop for 10 minutes<lb />
or grill to taste. Baste with marinade.<lb />
Serve with wild rice. Yields 4 servings.<lb />
Short Ribs with Barbecue Sauce<lb />
ingredients:<lb />
3-4 pounds short ribs<lb />
1 bottle barbecue sauce<lb />
2 tablespoons brown sugar<lb />
14 cup orange iuice<lb />
1 2 cup pineapple chunks<lb />
Basic Steps:<lb />
1. Place nbs in a shallow baking dish and<lb />
brown in a preheated oven at 500 degrees<lb />
for 30 minutes Pour off fat<lb />
2. In a separate bowl, blend barbecue<lb />
sauce, brown sugar, orange mice and<lb />
pineapple chunks.<lb />
3. Pour sauce over nbs and grill to taste or<lb />
bake at 350 degrees for 600 minutes un-<lb />
til meat breaks off bone easilv Baste fre-<lb />
quently.<lb />
Serve with nee or noodles. Yields 4-5 ser -<lb />
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pliments. Especially For Him includes a<lb />
glossary of cooking terms and instruc-<lb />
tions on equipping a kitchen.<lb />
If you'd like to order a copy of Hal<lb />
Burbach's Especially For Him, write to:<lb />
WRC Publishing<lb />
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By DENNIS KILCOYNE<lb />
It's time for students who are<lb />
complaining about North<lb />
Carolina's problems to join<lb />
students who are doing<lb />
something about them.<lb />
That is a motto of the North<lb />
Carolina Student Legislature<lb />
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discussion and debate on solu-<lb />
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blems. One weekend a month,<lb />
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resolutions. During the third<lb />
week of March, the group holds a<lb />
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Capitol building in Raleigh to<lb />
discuss legislative bills.<lb />
"We have a lot of fun, but we<lb />
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do said James Caldwell,<lb />
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ECU. "All the proposed resolu-<lb />
tions and bills we discuss entail<lb />
serious issues and solutions<lb />
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Carolina General Assembly.<lb />
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the prestige. We were nominated<lb />
for best large school delegation.<lb />
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delegate) was elected Lieutenant<lb />
Governor, Kirk Shelley (former<lb />
ECU chairman) was elected<lb />
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Witness Protection Act, received<lb />
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skill put to the test. "We worked<lb />
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journed each session, we treated<lb />
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times said Caldwell. Well into<lb />
the morning hours, the 150<lb />
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engaged in other nocturnal ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
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very important in NCSL. "We<lb />
acquire some valuable skills and<lb />
knowledge, such as writing and<lb />
researching bills and resolutions,<lb />
and learning parliamentary<lb />
rules he said. "But the friend-<lb />
ships we cultivate with students<lb />
from all over the state are best.<lb />
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By JULIE ROSEMOND<lb />
Music. It's a part of every col-<lb />
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campus there are so many dif-<lb />
ferent tastes in music as there are<lb />
students. What station is there<lb />
that tries to cater to them all? The<lb />
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WZMB has recently celebrated<lb />
its third year serving ECU.<lb />
students, campus, and surroun-<lb />
ding community. Although low<lb />
in wattage, Z-91 is growing and<lb />
improving in quality everyday.<lb />
WZMB employs a large number<lb />
of students, where they are being<lb />
trained for announcing, news,<lb />
and sports positions.<lb />
ZMB is different from any<lb />
other radio station in the area<lb />
because of the variety in its for-<lb />
mat offering: jazz, classical,<lb />
Christian rock, new wave, reg-<lb />
gae, soul, heavy metal, and vin-<lb />
tage and progressive rock. Each<lb />
of the specialty shows airs at a<lb />
specific time each week such as<lb />
"Radio Free Greenville" on Fri-<lb />
day nights at 8. This is an all-<lb />
request show with guest student<lb />
announcers.<lb />
One of the biggest complaints<lb />
WZMB probably gets is that the<lb />
music they play is not popular.<lb />
Spike Harward, ZMB's Program<lb />
Director said, "Here at WZMB,<lb />
our sights are not set on a certain<lb />
demographics. We try to reach a<lb />
wide diversified audience<lb />
WZMB was established to<lb />
serve the ECU as an alternative<lb />
listening station. WZMB's for-<lb />
mat is album oriented rock, bet-<lb />
ter known as AOR. Many albums<lb />
may have songs in the top 40, but<lb />
WZMB offers students other cuts<lb />
off an album. By doing this,<lb />
WZMB is providing a service to<lb />
the listeners by giving them a<lb />
chance to preview albums.<lb />
One can also hear cuts from<lb />
new bands and rock legends on<lb />
91.3 that are not usually heard on<lb />
other radio stations. "By doing<lb />
this we are supplying our market<lb />
with an alternative station that<lb />
plays strictly album rock. We do<lb />
get our music on the air first<lb />
Harward said.<lb />
The hard working staff behind<lb />
WZMB attributes to the success<lb />
of the station. Susan Duncan,<lb />
ZMB's General Manager,<lb />
saidThe station is a tightly run<lb />
organization. Each position is<lb />
vitally important to the over-all<lb />
operation. We're very fortunate<lb />
to have the staff that we have in<lb />
all the positions<lb />
Other executive staff positions<lb />
include: Promotions, Mary Lou<lb />
Montana; News Director, Jim<lb />
Hickmon; Business Manager,<lb />
Paul Glenn; Production<lb />
Manager, Stephanie Luke; Public<lb />
Service � Traffic Director, Julie<lb />
Rosemond; and D.J. Rep Hal<lb />
Wells. These folks have to work<lb />
closely with the music directors<lb />
and the staff to create a suc-<lb />
cessful working unit such as<lb />
WZMB.<lb />
Being a student-run station,<lb />
WZMB manages to stay on the<lb />
air approximately 150 hours a<lb />
week, only 18 hours short of be-<lb />
ing full time.<lb />
Another service WZMB offers<lb />
is its growing number of give-<lb />
aways. Mary Lou (Montana)<lb />
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an important part of listenership<lb />
because when you work at a non-<lb />
commercial 282 watt college sta-<lb />
tion, about the best way to get<lb />
listeners is through give-aways<lb />
Recent give-aways include Kinks<lb />
albums and concert tickets,<lb />
classic comic books, and many<lb />
more prizes.<lb />
Although non-commercial,<lb />
WZMB provides its listeners with<lb />
announcements of campus and<lb />
community happenings. Any<lb />
non-profit student organization<lb />
can take advantage of WZMB's<lb />
free services by mailing their an-<lb />
nouncement to WZMB, 2nd.<lb />
Floor,Old Joyner Library,<lb />
E.C.U WZMB simply asks that<lb />
you mail them at least two weeks<lb />
in advance.<lb />
Probably the most important<lb />
service WZMB offers is the ex-<lb />
perience students get in a profes-<lb />
sional broadcast atmosphere.<lb />
Visitors to the station are<lb />
always welcomed. Duncan said<lb />
any student may stop by the<lb />
studios Mon. through Fri 10<lb />
a.m.to 3 p.m.<lb />
Go home, turn your dial to<lb />
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for making requests is 757-6657.<lb />
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remember, the next time a jam-<lb />
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you were able to hear it first on<lb />
WZMB.<lb />
Back Money<lb />
With Mind<lb />
By SHERRY TALLEY<lb />
Few students realize that part<lb />
of the $113 of the student fees<lb />
will go to ECU's Student Union.<lb />
So, to get your money's worth, it<lb />
only makes sense to participate as<lb />
well as having the chance to ex-<lb />
press your opinons on the ex-<lb />
tracurricular activities presented<lb />
during the school year.<lb />
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programming organization on<lb />
campus, is the manpower behind<lb />
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cultural activities presented on<lb />
campus.<lb />
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planning, promoting and presen-<lb />
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concerts, art shows and guest<lb />
speakers.<lb />
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visual arts to public relations and<lb />
even the Coffeehouse. Other<lb />
events sponsored by the Student<lb />
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minority arts, travel, recreation<lb />
and production.<lb />
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the Ilumina art competition,<lb />
several movie sneak previews and<lb />
barefoot on the mall.<lb />
Coming attractions for the<lb />
summer sessions include<lb />
watermelon feasts, ice cream<lb />
bingo, weekly movies, and a<lb />
Fourth of July celebration.<lb />
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Mendenhall 234 and fill out an<lb />
application.<lb />
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By SUSAN TACKER<lb />
Journalism students at ECU<lb />
have stumbled across a<lb />
psychiatric phenomenon that<lb />
seems to affect only graduating<lb />
seniors. Discovered by a student<lb />
investigating Post-Traumatic<lb />
Stress Disorder in victims of a<lb />
tornado, the phenomenon has<lb />
been named Pre-Traumatic Stress<lb />
Disorder by those in the know.<lb />
Symptoms for the two anxiety<lb />
disorders are remarkably similar.<lb />
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ferers, these symptoms may in-<lb />
clude recurrent, painful recollec-<lb />
tions of the event; nightmares or<lb />
other sleep disturbances; ex-<lb />
cessive autonomic arousal, which<lb />
includes hyperalertness, or exag-<lb />
gerated startle response; impaired<lb />
memory; difficulty concentrating<lb />
or completing tasks; and painful<lb />
guilt feeling about surviving.<lb />
These symptoms may begin im-<lb />
mediately after the traumatic<lb />
event, or they may take months<lb />
or years to show up.<lb />
Pre-Traumatic Stress sufferers<lb />
may not even realize what is caus-<lb />
ing their discomforting symp-<lb />
toms. These may include recur-<lb />
rent, painful anticipation of<lb />
graduation; nightmares or other<lb />
sleep disturbances; hyper-<lb />
alertness and startle response; im-<lb />
paired memory concerning im-<lb />
portant dates in the future; dif-<lb />
ficulty completing required<lb />
coursework; and guilt feeling<lb />
about surviving.<lb />
"Once I just touched Nancy<lb />
Croft on the shoulder and asked<lb />
her what she was going to wear to<lb />
graduation, and she almost fell<lb />
out the window says Julie<lb />
Rosemond of a graduating<lb />
senior. This is a classic example<lb />
of exaggerated startle response.<lb />
Says Laura Redford, another<lb />
seniorI've been having all<lb />
kinds of nightmares, and I'm<lb />
always running through Ficklen<lb />
Stadium with a black robe on,<lb />
with Dr. Bloodworth chasing me,<lb />
trying to hit me with a diploma.<lb />
He's getting closer and closer,<lb />
and then he almost has me � and<lb />
then I wake up She<lb />
shuddersIt's horrible<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne says his symp-<lb />
toms showed up as an inability to<lb />
complete required course work<lb />
on time. "Guess I'll just stay here<lb />
on campus where I can do the<lb />
most good, re-educating<lb />
Democrats he says.<lb />
What can be done about these<lb />
aggravating symptoms? "Not a<lb />
whole hell of a lot says a facul-<lb />
ty psychologist who asked not to<lb />
be named. "We encourage suf-<lb />
ferers to Find other graduating<lb />
seniors who may be suffering<lb />
from a similar problem, and<lb />
discuss their feelings and fears.<lb />
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that these reactions are normal<lb />
considering the shape of the job<lb />
market. Especially English ma-<lb />
jors. Can you imagine looking<lb />
for a job with a bachelor's degree<lb />
in English?"<lb />
According to Journalism pro-<lb />
fessor Jeanne Scafella, the pro-<lb />
blem is not seriousWhen<lb />
students did health stories last<lb />
semester, they all thought the<lb />
had tertiary syphillis. I'm not too<lb />
worried about these symptoms<lb />
Some coping mechanisms<lb />
seniors utilize are applying for<lb />
graduate school (postponement),<lb />
marriage (grasping for straws), or<lb />
moving back home (return to the<lb />
fetal state). Not all are effective,<lb />
but it's not always a conscious<lb />
decision.<lb />
"I just wish they'd hurry up<lb />
and graduate grumbles student<lb />
Jim Reid. "These seniors are<lb />
really starting to bug me<lb />
Second Semester Burnout : Are You An Innocent Victim?<lb />
By LAI RA REDFORD<lb />
Do you sometimes feel like a<lb />
car whose tire has blown out<lb />
cruising at a cool rate of 60 miles<lb />
per hour, wobbling to the side of<lb />
the road to slowly die?<lb />
Or maybe you have lately felt<lb />
like a big, happy balloon that ac-<lb />
cidently broke the hold of securi-<lb />
ty to recklessly drift upon a sharp<lb />
biade of grass. You've been left<lb />
there withering in all your shred-<lb />
ded elastic to erode.<lb />
Don't despair. You're only<lb />
normal and suffering from what<lb />
ould be titled as the Student<lb />
Blues, or more accurately,<lb />
University Burnout.<lb />
The symptoms of burnout are<lb />
easily recognizable and easy to<lb />
determine. The first question you<lb />
ask yourself while working on a<lb />
project or paper: "Why am I do-<lb />
ing this?" All of your friends<lb />
hae eone to a movie that was<lb />
your idea to see in the first place,<lb />
and you can't go because your<lb />
work load seems to be three times<lb />
as much as anyone else's.<lb />
The second reason is you have<lb />
a tired and dragging feeling. You<lb />
walk around with your lips at-<lb />
tached to a cup of coffee, your<lb />
face red and wet from the steam<lb />
that makes your eyes swell and<lb />
puff like Steve Lawrence's<lb />
cheeks.<lb />
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that the work load seems never-<lb />
ending and if the work doesn't<lb />
end, you probably will one way<lb />
or another. You may have the<lb />
embarrassing experience of hav-<lb />
ing a big, white van drive up to<lb />
your dorm and take you away in<lb />
a straight jacket, everyone look-<lb />
ing on saying, "see you later<lb />
and "take it easy<lb />
People suffering from burnout<lb />
are easy to spot on campus.<lb />
They're the ones who begin to<lb />
laugh hysterically when the pro-<lb />
fessor asks if the week is a good<lb />
One Struggle Against Odds<lb />
B BFTH PARLFR<lb />
Robin Pugh has experienced<lb />
the normal fears and frustrations<lb />
of any other student, but unlike<lb />
others, she has endured a very<lb />
different kind of hardship � a<lb />
bout with cancer. What makes<lb />
her special is not that she has<lb />
cancer, but her positive attitude<lb />
towards her illness, along with<lb />
her readiness to speak openly<lb />
about it.<lb />
Beth: Robin, how was your il-<lb />
lness originally detected?<lb />
Robin: I was sleigh riding in<lb />
January 1980 � my senior year<lb />
in high school. I was pulling the<lb />
sled up a hill, when I fell and hurt<lb />
my knee. Since I was coming here<lb />
(ECU) the following week to<lb />
discuss my basketball scholarship<lb />
contract with Cathy Andruzzi, I<lb />
felt it was best to have the knee<lb />
checked out before I met with<lb />
her. I was expecting the doctor to<lb />
tell me that I had a bad sprain or<lb />
maybe just a bad bruise, but I<lb />
was told nothing of the sort. I<lb />
had cancerous tumor embedded<lb />
behind my right knee.<lb />
Just the summer before, Robin<lb />
was chosen Colonial Height's<lb />
most outstanding female athlete<lb />
for 1979-80, and was to enter<lb />
ECU. Now all hope for a basket-<lb />
ball scholarship had vanished. It<lb />
was also the start of a recovery<lb />
program from a rare form of<lb />
bone marrow cancer, and the<lb />
doctors gave her a 40 percent<lb />
chance of survival and a 100 per-<lb />
cent chance of recovery if she<lb />
would let him amputate her leg at<lb />
mid � thigh. If he removed the<lb />
tumours, and part of the knee<lb />
bone, she would have a 60 per-<lb />
cent chance of recovery.<lb />
Robin then 18, decided to have<lb />
the tumours removed, giving her<lb />
only a 40 percent chance of sur-<lb />
vival. "To keep my leg, it was<lb />
worth the risk she said. "I just<lb />
couldn't let them cut part of me<lb />
away � just like that Robin<lb />
said in a soft, but serious tone.<lb />
The next step was having to face<lb />
radiation therapy.<lb />
Beth: Robin could you describe<lb />
your initial reaction to the<lb />
discovery of your illness?<lb />
Robin: Anger. Confusion. I<lb />
thought I was being punished for<lb />
something bad I had done in my<lb />
youth. I thought God was sup-<lb />
posed to be good � I couldn 't<lb />
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