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Stye San! Caraltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.60 No.its S<lb />
Wednesday, July 30, 1986<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Evidence Indicates<lb />
Astronauts Knew Fate<lb />
Monitor Anchor Unveiled<lb />
I hursdav marked the long awaited unveiling of the anchor belonging to the tS.S. Monitor. The<lb />
ceremony took place before more than 250 anxious guests. After the being presented to the public the<lb />
anchor was moved to Washington, D.C where it will remain until a permanant home is found. See<lb />
related story page 1.<lb />
WASHINGTON (UPI) � NASA<lb />
has closed its investigation of the<lb />
Challenger disaster with the<lb />
startling disclosure that, although<lb />
it remains uncertain exactly how<lb />
the crew died, the astronauts may<lb />
have been alive during the craft's<lb />
fearsome drop to the ocean.<lb />
Evidence from the explosion<lb />
Jan. 28 indicated at least some of<lb />
the astronauts knew something<lb />
had gone seriously wrong, and<lb />
that three emergency air supplies<lb />
were activated in a futile bid<lb />
for life, the space agency said<lb />
Monday.<lb />
"Uh oh were the ominous<lb />
words heard at the moment of the<lb />
explosion, NASA announced at a<lb />
news conference six months to<lb />
the day after Challenger's flam-<lb />
ing demise.<lb />
The space agency, announcing<lb />
BB&amp;T Sponsors Leadership Program<lb />
B JIM. MORGAN<lb />
Maff Wrilrr<lb />
Three years ago James<lb />
Bearden, former dean of the<lb />
ECL) Business School and assis<lb />
tani to Chancellor Howell. was<lb />
appointed by the Chancellor to<lb />
head an innovative program to<lb />
seek and train leaders among our<lb />
university students.<lb />
The BB&amp;T Center for Leader-<lb />
ship and Development was the<lb />
result If ia funded by a $250,000<lb />
grant from The BB&amp;T Bank of<lb />
Wilson, NC. The grant will be<lb />
authorized over a 5 year span in<lb />
increments of $50,000 a vear.<lb />
Intrigued by the study of the<lb />
phenomenon of leadership since<lb />
his graduate school days at ECL'<lb />
Bearden was prompted to innate<lb />
a formal program based on the<lb />
concept of leadership.<lb />
"The program has a host of<lb />
purposes Bearden stated, "we<lb />
are attempting to focus attention<lb />
on the phenomenon of leadership<lb />
in our society. Traditionally<lb />
universities don't focus on<lb />
leadership as a general topic �<lb />
by trying to give early attention<lb />
to a long neglected field in higher<lb />
education (if successful) we'll be<lb />
way ahead of the game<lb />
Although Bearden admits that<lb />
it is still early to measure the suc-<lb />
cess of the BB&amp;T program he<lb />
feels they are definetly headed in<lb />
the right direction.<lb />
The program consists of an ac-<lb />
tual academic seminar for which<lb />
nominated students receive one<lb />
hour credit and immeasurable<lb />
beneficial exposure to national<lb />
leaders in fields from all walks of<lb />
life.<lb />
Students are chosen by the<lb />
dean of their respective depart-<lb />
menst of study. One student from<lb />
each professional school and<lb />
three from the departments of<lb />
Arts &amp; Sciences are chosen "The<lb />
nomination is left entirely up to<lb />
the deans and department<lb />
chairmens Bearden noted.<lb />
"This process brings together<lb />
students from various disciplines<lb />
and that exposure in itself is a<lb />
mutually beneficial experience.<lb />
The course these privileged<lb />
students attend consists of a<lb />
series of seminars in which pro-<lb />
minent leaders in fields of<lb />
business, government, and<lb />
education share their ideas with<lb />
the students and 12 invited local<lb />
professionals in the area of exper-<lb />
tise on which the Thought Leader<lb />
is speaking. By participating<lb />
along side of the students these<lb />
area professionals provide added<lb />
insight.<lb />
The BB&amp;T Center for Leader-<lb />
ship Development appears to be<lb />
on the road to success. Bearden is<lb />
especially proud of The<lb />
American Thought Leader a<lb />
publication of the center that is<lb />
devoted to the publication of<lb />
recognized leaders. The center is<lb />
also looking forward to expan-<lb />
sion when they are able to occupy<lb />
their alottcd area in ECU'S soon<lb />
to be completed new classroom<lb />
complex on central campus. Nov.<lb />
the program operates out of 111<lb />
Ragsdale.<lb />
"Whether leaders are born,<lb />
not made, is moot said<lb />
Bearden, "If scholarly research<lb />
can throw light on finding, iden-<lb />
tifying and developing leaders.<lb />
What is obvious is that the most<lb />
gifted individuals need training to<lb />
effectivly cahnnel their tallents,<lb />
and the BB&amp;T center is playing a<lb />
unique role in this training pro-<lb />
cess <lb />
Hendri Plays Host<lb />
To Restored Anchor<lb />
results of its investigation, said<lb />
the cause of death of the<lb />
Challenger Seven cannot be<lb />
positively determined and that,<lb />
except for some remaining ad-<lb />
ministrative details, the matter<lb />
was closed.<lb />
"In all effects, I think it's<lb />
over said Rear Adm. Richard<lb />
Truly, chief of the shuttle pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
The space agency released<lb />
transcripts of intercom recor-<lb />
dings made of crew conversations<lb />
during launch and as expected,<lb />
the conversations show the<lb />
astronauts were unaware of their<lb />
impending doom until the mo-<lb />
ment of the explosion, 73 seconds<lb />
after blastoff, when co-pilot<lb />
Michael Smith made the two-<lb />
word exclamation. The recorder<lb />
stopped at that point.<lb />
Truly revealed the results of an<lb />
analysis conducted by Joseph<lb />
Kerwin, a former astronaut and<lb />
director of life sciences at the<lb />
Johnson Space Center in<lb />
Houston.<lb />
"The findings are in-<lb />
conclusive Kerwin said. "The<lb />
impact of the crew compartment<lb />
with the ocean surface was so<lb />
violent that evidence of damage<lb />
occurring in the seconds which<lb />
followed the explosion was mask-<lb />
ed. Our final conslusions are:<lb />
"The cause of death of the<lb />
Challenger astronauts cannot be<lb />
positively determined; the forces<lb />
to which the crew were exposed<lb />
during orbuer breakup were pro-<lb />
bably not sufficient to cause<lb />
death or injury, and the crew<lb />
possibly, but not certainly, lost<lb />
consciousness in the seconds<lb />
following orbner breakup due to<lb />
in-flight loss of crew module<lb />
pressure<lb />
Kerwin said the astronauts may<lb />
have survived up to 10 seconds or<lb />
longer even with decompression,<lb />
and he could not rule out the<lb />
possibility the shuttle fliers sur-<lb />
vived, albeit unconscious, all the<lb />
way to ocean impact.<lb />
Challenger was destroyed 73<lb />
seconds after blastoff when a<lb />
rupture in its right-side solid-fuel<lb />
booster triggered the explosion of<lb />
the shuttle's external fuel tank.<lb />
Challenger was 48,000 feet high<lb />
and traveling about twice the<lb />
speed of sound.<lb />
Seated on the split-level crew<lb />
cabin's flight deck were com-<lb />
mander Francis "Dick" Scobee,<lb />
co-pilot Smith and astronauts<lb />
Judith Resnik and Ellison<lb />
Onizuka. Below on the middeck<lb />
were astronaut Ronald McNair,<lb />
satellite engineer Gregory Jams<lb />
aad New Hampshire school<lb />
teacher Christa McAuliffe.<lb />
Each crew member was equip-<lb />
ped with a "persona1 egress air<lb />
pack for emergency use, called<lb />
a "PEAP and Kerwin said four<lb />
were recovered. Of those, "there<lb />
is evidence that three had been<lb />
activated<lb />
"The nonactivated PEAP was<lb />
identified as the commander's,<lb />
one of the others as the pilot's<lb />
and the remaining ones could not<lb />
be associated with any crew<lb />
member he said. "The<lb />
evidence indicates that the<lb />
PEAPs were not activated due to<lb />
water impact<lb />
See EVIDENCE Page 2.<lb />
By JILL MORGAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The fully restored anchor of<lb />
the U.S.S. Monitor was unveiled<lb />
Thursday, July 24th, at ECU's<lb />
Hendrix Theater.<lb />
ECU'S department of maritime<lb />
history and underwater ar-<lb />
chaeology, in association with the<lb />
National Marine Sanctuary Pro-<lb />
gram of NOAA (The National<lb />
Insurance Offered<lb />
Student Plan Recommended<lb />
By BETH WHICKER<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
A new student insurance plan<lb />
is now being offered to ECU<lb />
students through the student<lb />
Health Service.<lb />
"Beginning next fall the SGA<lb />
will no longer offer the Emergen-<lb />
cy Loan fund, the student in-<lb />
surance plan will cover most<lb />
aspects of medical care that a stu-<lb />
dent would need said Kay Van<lb />
Nortwick, administrative<lb />
manager of Student Health Ser-<lb />
vices.<lb />
ECU students enrolled in the<lb />
fall semester will find their ap-<lb />
plication for the student in-<lb />
surance form in the mail at their<lb />
home address.<lb />
"This policy is good because<lb />
it's so inexpensive because of the<lb />
low costs of medical care at the<lb />
Student Health Center said<lb />
On The Inside<lb /><lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Classifieds10<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Features6<lb />
Sports8<lb />
To be ignorant of the past is<lb />
to remain a child.<lb />
�Cicero<lb />
Van Nortwick.<lb />
Van Nortwick explained that<lb />
student insurance pays in addi-<lb />
tion to insurance carried by a stu-<lb />
dent's parents. "It's better to<lb />
have an additional policy<lb />
The insurance plan is under-<lb />
written by Lone Star Life In-<lb />
surance Company in Dallas,<lb />
Texas.<lb />
The insurance underwriter was<lb />
chosen by bidding for the univer-<lb />
sity contract.<lb />
All students who pay the health<lb />
service fee are eligible to enroll in<lb />
the insurance plan.<lb />
The cost of the insurance is<lb />
$114 and covers the student from<lb />
August after the premium is paid<lb />
until August 28th of the next<lb />
year.<lb />
"If a student drops out of<lb />
school or is not here for any<lb />
reason when the spring semester<lb />
begins the insurance is still in ef-<lb />
fect if the premium has been<lb />
paid said Van Nortwick.<lb />
Students with a spouse can in-<lb />
sure them for an additional $143<lb />
with the student insurance plan.<lb />
All newborn children of<lb />
anyone insured are automatically<lb />
covered at birth for 31 days for<lb />
the same benefits as provided the<lb />
insured.<lb />
After the 31 day period each<lb />
child can be insured for $97.00<lb />
per year.<lb />
An optional pregnancy benefit<lb />
of $800.00 is available to any in-<lb />
sured person who applies for the<lb />
coverage for $363.00 per year.<lb />
The Student Insurance Policy<lb />
pays $2,000 for the accidental<lb />
death or dismemberment of the<lb />
insured.<lb />
The policy covers up to<lb />
$25,000 per accident or sickness.<lb />
Payment will be made for<lb />
medical expenses or treatment<lb />
performed within 12 months<lb />
from the date of the accident or<lb />
illness.<lb />
The benefits of the policy in-<lb />
clude out-patient surgery,<lb />
miscellaneous hospital expense,<lb />
surgical expense, anesthetist fees,<lb />
nurse fees, physician's fees and<lb />
ambulance fees. The policy pro-<lb />
vides for these expenses to a<lb />
limit.<lb />
Out-patient expense for<lb />
laboratory test for each sickness<lb />
are covered to a maximum of<lb />
$50.<lb />
Out-patient expense for<lb />
diagnostic x-rays are covered to<lb />
$50 for negative x-rays and $150<lb />
for positive x-rays.<lb />
The policy covers any dental<lb />
treatment necessary by injury to<lb />
natural teeth. The maximum den-<lb />
tal allowance is $200 per tooth.<lb />
Up to $60 is allowed for<lb />
emergency room, out-patient ser-<lb />
vices and supplies.<lb />
Students not receiving<lb />
brochures on the student in-<lb />
surance plan should go by the<lb />
Student Health Center to get the<lb />
booklet.<lb />
Oceanic Atmosphere Administra-<lb />
tion) recovered the anchor from<lb />
the civil warship the L.S.S.<lb />
Monitor in 1983.<lb />
The anchor was brought to<lb />
ECU in 1983 for restoration and<lb />
remained here until last spring<lb />
when the anchor was moved to<lb />
the University of South Carolina<lb />
for finishing touches.<lb />
Last week the anchor was<lb />
brought back to Eastern North<lb />
Carolina and unveiled before a<lb />
distinquished crowd of more than<lb />
250 people.<lb />
Among the guests at Hendrix<lb />
Theater were State Represen-<lb />
tative Walter B. Jones Jr<lb />
Chancellor John Howell, Nancy<lb />
Foster of the NOAA and conser-<lb />
vator of the anchor Curtis Peter-<lb />
son of the University of South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
See MONITOR Page 2.<lb />
Program<lb />
Summer<lb />
By BETH WHICKER<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Over 100 students from across<lb />
the state participated in the Sum-<lb />
mer Venture program held on<lb />
campus through July.<lb />
The participants were rising<lb />
juniors and seniors who have<lb />
been recognized as being gifted<lb />
and talented in the areas of ma;h<lb />
and science.<lb />
The term 'gifted and talented'<lb />
is used to describe students with<lb />
an accelerated aptitude in one or<lb />
more subjects.<lb />
Students were selected by<lb />
recommendations written by<lb />
their high school instructors.<lb />
The purpose of the Summer<lb />
Offers<lb />
Classes<lb />
Venture program is to give the<lb />
talented students an opportunity<lb />
to take classes that are not of-<lb />
fered at their respective high<lb />
schools.<lb />
Courses offered include<lb />
number theory, computer classes,<lb />
medical research and many-<lb />
others.<lb />
The students' classes began at<lb />
8:30 a.m. and continued until<lb />
3:30 p.m.<lb />
After the classes the students<lb />
enjoyed planned activities in-<lb />
cluding jogging, and aerobic<lb />
dance classes.<lb />
"None of the students were<lb />
from Greenville and most of<lb />
them were here on the weekend<lb />
See CAMP Page 2.<lb />
Summer Ventures Pageant<lb />
B MOMaS�T-Th.C���C.ro(mn<lb />
The Summer Ventures Program, in it's fifth week is drawing to a successful close. High school<lb />
students have participated in classroom instruction as well as planned activities such as the Mr .and<lb />
Mrs. Summer Ventures pageant pictured above. For more details see related article page 1.<lb />
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Camp Offers<lb />
Benefits<lb />
( ontinued From I'aiit- I.<lb />
uid Ga Maness, counselor.<lb />
I"he counselors took the camp<lb />
participants on weekend trips to<lb />
t on Vtacon, Emerald Kie. and<lb />
� he shea: on- Han is Nik lear<lb />
Plani<lb />
During the fourth week of the<lb />
vamp a 'Ml . &amp; Min Summer<lb />
 entures' pageani was held in the<lb />
lobb of White hall where the<lb />
students hed during the camp.<lb />
lor the pageant the contestants<lb />
dressed in 20's attire and formal<lb />
�.sear. After the dress competition<lb />
the audience voted on finalisi<lb />
The ne con pel lion involved<lb />
answering a question asked b<lb />
the Master of Ceremonies Once<lb />
Public Supports Teacher Education<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. B<lb />
more than a two-to-one margin,<lb />
the American public opposes the<lb />
hiring as teachers oi men and<lb />
women who have not been train-<lb />
ed to teach. That's the finding of<lb />
a new Gallup poll.<lb />
According to the poll, 66 per-<lb />
cent oi the public want can-<lb />
didates foi teaching positions to<lb />
be prepared both in then subject<lb />
mattet and in teaching theory and<lb />
methods. On! 29 percent are<lb />
willing to hire subject area<lb />
specialists who have not com-<lb />
pleted education coursework.<lb />
"The Gallup results are grati-<lb />
fying sas Don Cameron, e<lb />
ecutive direct oi ol the National<lb />
Education Association (NEA).<lb />
"The public clearly understands<lb />
that there aie no shortcuts to<lb />
becoming an excellent teacher.<lb />
I hose who ate entrusted with the<lb />
education ot our future genera-<lb />
tions must hae both a strong<lb />
academic background and the<lb />
professional knowledge and skills<lb />
the) need to be effective in the<lb />
classroom<lb />
The survey lesults, t ameron<lb />
added, reinforce a ke recom-<lb />
mendation proposed in May by<lb />
the Carnegie Task Force on<lb />
reaching as a Profession. The<lb />
14-person Carnegie Task Force,<lb />
which included NEA Presidenl<lb />
Mary Hatwood Tutrell. asked all<lb />
iaies. to announce a date beyond<lb />
which no school distn<lb />
hire a- a teacher someone who<lb />
!ia- nol been certified and fully<lb />
prepared to<lb />
As pat' ij<lb />
'each, seven oul of Hi Ameri<lb />
sav thai ;<lb />
should be required l<lb />
supervised stud<lb />
perience as well a pass<lb />
pencil test ol sul<lb />
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See WUKK Pa- 3<lb />
aud;ei<lb />
winner'<lb />
Jerome Colesen and Susan<lb />
Wallace were � ted 'Mi &amp; Mrs<lb />
Summei entui es<lb />
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The Pope telephoned Jenco,<lb />
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after he arrived from Damascus,<lb />
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hospital in Wiesbaden, said he<lb />
was held in a room 13 feet by 15<lb />
feet with three other Americans<lb />
kidnapped by Islamic Jihad.<lb />
The other captives are David<lb />
Jacobsen, an administrator at<lb />
Beirut's American University<lb />
who was seized Jan. 8, 1985;<lb />
Terry Anderson, Beirut bureau<lb />
chief for The Associated Press<lb />
who was seized March 16, 1985;<lb />
and Thomas Sutherland, dean of<lb />
the American University<lb />
agriculture school who was kid-<lb />
napped June 9, 1985.<lb />
President Reagan telephoned<lb />
Jenco Monday.<lb />
"Our prayers for your release<lb />
have finally been answered. The<lb />
patient and persistent efforts of<lb />
so many people have been suc-<lb />
cessful Reagan told the priest<lb />
during the seven-minute phone<lb />
call.<lb />
"As happy as I am that you<lb />
now have your freedom, I will<lb />
not be satisfied until all of our<lb />
citizens are released from captivi-<lb />
ty the president said. "I know<lb />
that you join me in these sen-<lb />
timents. All of us were touched<lb />
and pleased at your expression of<lb />
concern for your fellow hostages<lb />
while you were with Ambassador<lb />
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Ortega Defends Moves<lb />
NEW YORK (UPI) �<lb />
Nicaraguan President Daniel<lb />
Ortega said he wanted to give<lb />
President Reagan a chance to re-<lb />
pent his policy of aiding the Con-<lb />
tra rebels and would not seek for-<lb />
mal condemnation of the United<lb />
States at the United Nations.<lb />
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the U.N. Security Council today<lb />
for "a resolution of support for<lb />
the decision by the World Court"<lb />
against U.S. aid to the anti-<lb />
Sandinista rebels. The resolution<lb />
would call on Washington to<lb />
comply with the Hague ruling,<lb />
diplomatic sources said.<lb />
The Reagan administration ig-<lb />
nored the court's June 2" ruling<lb />
and defended the aid as '�collec-<lb />
tive self-defense" against<lb />
Nicaraguan-backed leftist rebels<lb />
in El Salvador and elsewhere.<lb />
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appearance before the 15-nation<lb />
U.N. Security Council at the<lb />
close of his four-day visit by stirr-<lb />
ing rousing support from the<lb />
pulpits of New York Protestant<lb />
churches.<lb />
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against Catholic leaders and op-<lb />
position press and sought a<lb />
meeting today with Cardinal<lb />
John O'Connor.<lb />
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decisively, not only so that<lb />
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sent to die Onega, through an<lb />
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meeting at the United Nations,<lb />
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ask the council formally to con-<lb />
demn the United States in a<lb />
resolution. We would not want to<lb />
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U.S. government the ability of<lb />
repenting and rectifying<lb />
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movement seized power in the<lb />
Central American republic in<lb />
1979, is assured the backing of<lb />
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block but faces the threat of a<lb />
U.S. veto.<lb />
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widen this year to at least $55<lb />
billion and warned the coming<lb />
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protectionist sentiment is<lb />
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midterm congressional elections<lb />
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figures.<lb />
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trade deficit with Japan would<lb />
likely expand to $55 billion to $6<lb />
billion this year, from the h<lb />
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the figures.<lb />
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safety precautions are not being<lb />
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women co-eds explained Rose.<lb />
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the average age of women<lb />
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highest of nine occupations (ac-<lb />
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airline pilots were thought to<lb />
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strong public support for raising<lb />
teacher salaries.<lb />
Beginning teachers should earn<lb />
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says, whft those with 15 years ex-<lb />
perience should be paid an<lb />
average of $31,400 per year (New<lb />
teachers this fall will earn an<lb />
average of $16,500, while their<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Vacation<lb />
Hey, Let's Be Careful Out There!<lb />
Item number one: immediately<lb />
following Friday's last exam, no<lb />
student is to touch, look at, or<lb />
otherwise come in contact with<lb />
anything remotely resembling<lb />
school work; nor should students<lb />
become uptight at the thought of<lb />
doing so on Aug. 25.<lb />
This is the first rule to remember<lb />
when embarking on that brief<lb />
period of near zero brain activity<lb />
called vacation.<lb />
It is a documented fact that dur-<lb />
ing this period any type of brain ac-<lb />
tivity above that of the average<lb />
sunbatherparty-goer causes<lb />
hemorhoids in laboratory animals.<lb />
We wouldn't want that now, would<lb />
we?<lb />
Item number two: It is important<lb />
to acquire your weekly, if not daily,<lb />
dose of ultraviolet rays. To go<lb />
without is a mortal sin for hard core<lb />
vacationers and a sure sign that you<lb />
spent your time working or, God<lb />
forbid, reading romance novels.<lb />
We shudder at the thought.<lb />
Moreover, lightly browning your<lb />
skin does tend to lend some<lb />
credibility to your tall tales of that<lb />
wild and crazy time at the beach.<lb />
That is, if the tales need bolstering<lb />
at all. Some of us find truth<lb />
stranger than fiction.<lb />
Item number three: If a party, or<lb />
some other form of "good time" is<lb />
encountered, it is your duty as a<lb />
student of ECU to join in.<lb />
Not to do so could mean being<lb />
ostracized by your classmates,<lb />
should word get out. What's worse,<lb />
it could mean � dare we say it � a<lb />
dull vacation.<lb />
Item number four: Alcohol, or<lb />
the consumption thereof. This per-<lb />
tains moreso to those unfortunate<lb />
students ages 19 and 20. The East<lb />
Carolinian would like to extend its<lb />
deepest sympathies to those<lb />
students hardest hit by the change<lb />
in the drinking age.<lb />
We would also like you to<lb />
remember this: there are more im-<lb />
portant things in life than alcohol<lb />
� like pursuing members of the op-<lb />
posite sex!<lb />
Item number five: Overdoingit.<lb />
Yes, that dreaded disease we all<lb />
seem to catch in one form or<lb />
another. Whether it be the bedspins<lb />
or a night in the pokey, we have all<lb />
experienced this affliction at on;<lb />
time in our lives. Let's say we leave<lb />
the instant super slowmo replay to<lb />
NBC sports, shall we?<lb />
Alright, we've had our say.<lb />
We've made our point. Now it's<lb />
time you people showed the world<lb />
we know how to relax and have a<lb />
good time. But remember, be<lb />
careful out there.<lb />
Tutu Says West Can Go To Hell<lb />
We are engaged in reliving the Viet-<lb />
nam experience. Whatever Mr. Reagan<lb />
does, it is not enough. Whatever Mr.<lb />
Botha does, it will not prove to be<lb />
enough. The militants in South Africa<lb />
will settle at this point for nothing less<lb />
than The Federalist Papers, the Con-<lb />
stitution, the Bill of Rights, the Eman-<lb />
cipation Proclamation, Brown vs. the<lb />
Board of Education, the civil rights acts<lb />
of 1964 and 1965, and the latest affir-<lb />
mative action decision of the Supreme<lb />
Court. Otherwise?<lb />
The West can go to hell.<lb />
On The Right<lb />
By WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY<lb />
Or to quote Bishop Tutu more exact-<lb />
ly, "(President Reagan) is the pits as far<lb />
as blacks are concerned.  He sits there<lb />
like the great, big white chief of old<lb />
and "1 am so angry  I found it quite<lb />
nauseating. I think the West, for my<lb />
part, can go to hell<lb />
That was after a speech in which the<lb />
president of the United states four<lb />
separate times condemned apartheid,<lb />
condemned the emergency laws pro-<lb />
mulgated by South African President<lb />
P.W. Botha, asked for a timetable for<lb />
the elimination of apartheid laws, called<lb />
for the release of political prisoners, for<lb />
the release of Nelson Mandela, and for<lb />
"unbanning" black political<lb />
movements.<lb />
One concludes that only if Mr.<lb />
Reagan had said that he would send the<lb />
U.S. Navy to blockade South African<lb />
ports unless his recommendations were<lb />
acted on would Bishop Tutu's disgust<lb />
with the West have mitigated.<lb />
Mr. Tutu's complement in the United<lb />
States was Rep. William H. Gray III,<lb />
who, representing the Democratic Party,<lb />
spoke the official answer to Mr. Reagan.<lb />
He was preceded by Sen. Edward Ken-<lb />
nedy, who announced that the United<lb />
States had become "the las best hope<lb />
for apartheid Mr. Gray said that the<lb />
United States must "demand" a<lb />
timetable for "full democracy, which is<lb />
one person, one vote<lb />
Mr. Gray went on to say that it hardly<lb />
mattered if those South African Macks<lb />
who are employed by American capital<lb />
should lose their jobs, since they amount<lb />
to a mere 47,000 people, or "one tenth<lb />
of 1 percent" of the work force.<lb />
So that simultaneously we are told<lb />
that only sanctions will bring the white<lb />
government to its knees and thai<lb />
nous can only affect one-tenth of 1 pe<lb />
cent of the working force. It that is<lb />
then obviously something more l<lb />
mere economic sanctions is desired in<lb />
order that we succeed with our<lb />
"demands<lb />
What'7<lb />
Well, we know that the (<lb />
monwealth nations are doing their besl<lb />
to change the nnnd of Margaret I<lb />
cher, whose position has been exa<lb />
thai of Ronald Reagan and Alan Paton<lb />
� namely, that economic growth in<lb />
South Africa is the surest means ol ei<lb />
fecting the lossening of controls and the<lb />
granting of civil rights.<lb />
But there is even talk oi the (<lb />
monwealth disintegrating il Mrs <lb />
cher does not go along, and there arc<lb />
rumors that Queen Elizabeth has said<lb />
that she had not accepted the throne ol<lb />
England in order to preside over the li-<lb />
quidation of the Commonwealth.<lb />
I swear, if we generated such pressure<lb />
against the Soviet Union, Gorbachev<lb />
would be sleeping in the cellar of the<lb />
Kremlin.<lb />
What is clear � beyond the Vietnam<lb />
syndrome, which specifies that no con-<lb />
cession will generate anything other than<lb />
the demand for more concessions is<lb />
that before we knew it, one-man one<lb />
vote, which not even the Progressive<lb />
Federal Party in South Africa has tradi-<lb />
tionally favored, is suddenly the com-<lb />
monly accepted objective. What isn't<lb />
clear but ought to be is that one-man<lb />
one-vote in South Africa isn't going to<lb />
happen in any meaningful sense.<lb />
Why? It is one thing to vote in order<lb />
to secure one's civil rights, another to<lb />
vote in order to seize one's neighbor's<lb />
property. And that is what the militants<lb />
wan' Mi Mandela (whom the pres<lb />
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History Proves The Polygraph Is Ineffective<lb />
By STEPHEN R. Dl J ACK<lb />
It has long been believed that there can be objec-<lb />
tive measures of innocence or guilt, veracity or<lb />
deceit. During the Middle Ages there was trial by<lb />
ordeal. In ancient China miscreants were forced to<lb />
chew rice. If their mouths were dry afterward, they<lb />
were considered guilty. Today we have the<lb />
polygraph.<lb />
The idea that a physiological response � blood<lb />
pressure, in this case � could be used to test for<lb />
truthfulness was first advanced in 1895 by the<lb />
Italian criminologist and phrenologist Cesare Lom-<lb />
broso. In the 1930s, William Mouton Marston add-<lb />
ed measurements of respiration, and perspiration<lb />
and called his machine the polygraph.<lb />
The U.S. Court of Appeals found no scientific<lb />
evidence supporting Marston's claims for the<lb />
device, and he was driven out of the profession he<lb />
founded. Marston went on to create the comic book<lb />
character Wonder Woman.<lb />
The federal court system still refuses to enter into<lb />
evidence test results from Marston's wonder<lb />
machine, but nearly half of the state courts permit<lb />
polygraph tests under some circumstances, and its<lb />
use is on the rise among private employers and in<lb />
the federal government.<lb />
Desperate to do something about the steady flow<lb />
of classified information to the press and beyond<lb />
our borders, the Reagan administration has<lb />
repeatedly pushed the polygraph as a technological<lb />
watchdog over the government's vital secrets. And<lb />
private employers, facing billions of dollars worth<lb />
of losses from employee theft and other miscon-<lb />
duct, order perhaps as many as one million tests a<lb />
year.<lb />
In a business world, the popularity of the<lb />
polygraph means the countless Americans will be<lb />
refused employment or fired for failing a test that<lb />
misidentifies truthful persons as liars perhaps as<lb />
much as half the time.<lb />
In the public sector, where several agencies are<lb />
relying more and more on the polygaph to guard<lb />
against espionage, it means trying to ensure our na-<lb />
tional security with an electronic Maginot Line.<lb />
The polygraph, in fact, detects stress, which<lb />
often occurs just because a peson is being subjected<lb />
to a test that could result in imprisonment or loss of<lb />
a job. So shaky is the scientific grounding of<lb />
polygraphy that the FBI forbids polygraph<lb />
dragnets, and the American Psychological Associa-<lb />
tion prohibits its members from administering tests.<lb />
Congress is now considering a bill, co-sponsored<lb />
by Orrin Hatch and Edward Kennedy, forbidding<lb />
polygraph testing by private employers. But senti-<lb />
ment in the White House and on Capitol Hill seems<lb />
to favor use of the polygraph in the defense and in-<lb />
telligence communities, and perhaps also among the<lb />
thousands of other federal employees with security<lb />
clearances.<lb />
In December the administration quickly shelved a<lb />
NSC directive to expand polygraph testing after<lb />
Secretary of State George Shultz threatened to<lb />
resign. But President Reagan revived the proposal<lb />
in a January press conference, and a special security<lb />
task force is supposed to be working on recommen-<lb />
dations for presidential instructions implementing<lb />
the directive.<lb />
There are, of course, important civil liberties ob-<lb />
jections to the use of the polygraph. There is the<lb />
question of personal privacy and a related one of<lb />
whether the government can require citizens to<lb />
answer questions about criminal activity of which<lb />
they are not even suspect. The specter of govern-<lb />
ment thought police has brought down the wrath of<lb />
conservatives from William Safire to Jeane<lb />
Kirkpatrick.<lb />
Still, matters of civil liberties are debatable. The<lb />
scientific validity of the polygraph is not. Accor-<lb />
ding to a 1983 report by the Office of Technology<lb />
Assessment, there are "no field studies on the<lb />
validity of polygraph testing for pre-employment<lb />
screening or periodic screening" � exactly the kind<lb />
of testing the government does, and hopes to ex-<lb />
pand.<lb />
OTA notes that although there are studies that<lb />
provide data on its use in another application �<lb />
focused investigations of actual incidents � all<lb />
"had substantial problems of research design<lb />
These studies claimed accuracies of lie detection<lb />
anywhere from 50.6 to 98.6 percent, and truth<lb />
detection from 12.5 to 94.1 percent.<lb />
In other words, notes Dr. David Lykken, a<lb />
psychiatrist at the University of Minnesota, the<lb />
polygraph is only slightly better at detecting lies<lb />
than a coin flip.<lb />
The OTA report confirmed what many resear-<lb />
chers have found. John F. Beary III, now an<lb />
associate dean at Georgetown University Medical<lb />
School, wrote a report critical of d.e polygraph<lb />
while he was an acting assistant secretary of defense<lb />
three years ago.<lb />
"There is no physiological response unique to ly-<lb />
ing Beary asserts. Lykken keeps a log of people<lb />
falsely implicated in wrongdoing by polygraph<lb />
tests. A Los Angeles cashier was fired after a<lb />
polygraph exam revealed he had given his mother a<lb />
discount at the register; he was later able to show<lb />
that his mother had died five years earlier.<lb />
Polygrah proponents usually claim that inac-<lb />
curate results point to inadequate training or im-<lb />
proper technique, not to the machine's inherent<lb />
flaws.<lb />
Standards are obviously lax. Testers in private in-<lb />
dustry can be certified with even less training than<lb />
those in the government or, in many states, none at<lb />
all. The graduates of the government's polygraph<lb />
training school at Fort McClellan only take a<lb />
14-week course, followed by ten weeks of practice<lb />
� less training most beauticians receive.<lb />
Advocates ol the polygraph, especially within the<lb />
government, relv on substantial anecdotal evidence<lb />
to support their case, thousands of job applicants<lb />
at the National Security Agency, tot instance, when<lb />
screened by agency polygraphers, have confessed to<lb />
crimes. All of them had cleared the agency's tradi-<lb />
tional background checks.<lb />
This has become a favorite Reagan anecdote.<lb />
What the president doesn't say is that they were not<lb />
caught by the machine but confessed because they<lb />
mistakenly thought it works.<lb />
The NSA experience would appear to be more ?<lb />
comment on the purported ngor of us background<lb />
checks than on the "Utility" of the polygraph<lb />
Spies are not likely to be so tooled. Intelligence and<lb />
polygraph experts believe that the KGB and perhaps<lb />
other foreign intelligence services train their moles<lb />
in deceiving the machine<lb />
The biggest problem with polygraph screening,<lb />
however, is not with its accuracy in detecting spies<lb />
or other criminals but with the large number of in-<lb />
nocents who become wrongly accused.<lb />
Imagine that the polygraph falsely identifies a<lb />
security violator one percent of the time � a rate<lb />
far superior to what even polygraph advocates<lb />
claim. A single screening of i0,000 employees<lb />
among whom there is a single spy, then, would pro-<lb />
duce a pool of approximately 100 persons cast as<lb />
spies � but the poloygraph would be of no use in<lb />
determining which one was the guilty partv. Indeed,<lb />
the offender might well not even be in the sample<lb />
A recent study by Beary and two other physicians<lb />
cited in the June issue of Discover magazine sug-<lb />
gests that a more likely result of a test of 10,000<lb />
employees would be a pool of more than 3,500<lb />
potential spies � and a significant chance th?t the<lb />
real spy had escaped detection. What would the<lb />
government do with those 3,500 workers? Fire them<lb />
all? Investigate them all? The polygraph, as on<lb />
most questions, provides no useful answers.<lb />
IHI 1 ASl AkOI INI<lb />
Summer Theatre<lb />
'Tuna'<lb />
By JOHN SHANNON<lb />
Charlie likes tuna will .<lb />
taste. Starkisl iikc<lb />
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their noses a<lb />
it offered them on a pla<lb />
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collectively as "Grea<lb />
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won Academy Awards<lb />
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moviegoers have tie-<lb />
face or heard his voice.<lb />
Rambaldi, <lb />
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wling killer aboard a spa<lb />
in Alien and the lovable<lb />
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Rambaldi an Oscar for sp<lb />
visual effects.<lb />
A recognized genius in<lb />
field, Rambaldi has been - � <lb />
with his son Allesandro, a:<lb />
special effects artist, si-<lb />
March jn the figures for King<lb />
Kong Lives, a Dino De Laurc<lb />
sequel to the 196 version ol<lb />
giant ape's story.<lb />
"Carlo is unique in this .n<lb />
with his ability to create. He<lb />
deed a.i artist of vision<lb />
Martha Shumacher. pres k<lb />
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as a 1951 graduate<lb />
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sculpt, paint and engrav<lb />
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THfc t ASTCAROl INI AN<lb />
Lifestyles<lb />
JULY 30. 1986<lb />
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Summer Theatre<lb />
'Tuna' Is A Good Catch<lb />
By JOHN SHANNON<lb />
I ifnlttr, l-4it.M<lb />
Charlie likes tuna with good<lb />
taste. Starkist likes tuna that<lb />
tastes good. Both would turn up<lb />
their noses at Tuna, Texas, were<lb />
:fered them on a plate.<lb />
That's Tuna the town, not the<lb />
play. luna is a small town in<lb />
lexas where "taste" means<lb />
"eat" and where food is likely as<lb />
not to be poisoned. Tasteless as it<lb />
is, Tuna and its environs (known<lb />
collectively as "Greater Tuna")<lb />
are a melting pot of just enough<lb />
flavors, given a flexible imagina-<lb />
tion, to constitute a microcosm,<lb />
if not of the whole world, at least<lb />
of its rotten core.<lb />
"Greater Tuna" is an amaing<lb />
production by the East Carolina<lb />
summer Theatre currently runn-<lb />
ing at McGinnis Theatre. Amaz-<lb />
ing in that all the citizens of this<lb />
imy world are played by just two<lb />
men. Even more incredible con-<lb />
sidering that none of the twenty<lb />
male or female characters look<lb />
alike.<lb />
Chalk it up to the talents of<lb />
Ronn Carroll and William<lb />
Christopher, and the miracle is<lb />
half-explained. The other half of<lb />
the credit belongs to six behind-<lb />
the-scenes dressers without whom<lb />
the show probably couldn't be<lb />
done.<lb />
Christopher and Carroll play<lb />
about ten characters apiece, each<lb />
of whom looks, talks and moves<lb />
very differently from the rest. An<lb />
unprepared viewer might think,<lb />
for a while, the cast is very large.<lb />
But knowing what Carroll and<lb />
Christopher are up to backstage<lb />
really makes the play exciting: the<lb />
speed of the metamorphoses bog-<lb />
gles the mind.<lb />
Besides the quick costume<lb />
changes, there are few props to<lb />
get in the wa ot the acting. 1 he<lb />
set consists of two bare tables,<lb />
each with two plain chairs. From<lb />
one of these tables Thurston<lb />
Wheelis (Carroll) and rles<lb />
Struvie (Christopher) open the<lb />
first act with a lengthy Morning<lb />
News (or morning trivia) report,<lb />
after which Wheelis realizes that<lb />
Struvie forgot to turn on the<lb />
power. Radio station OkkK is<lb />
like everything else in Tuna �<lb />
very slack.<lb />
Radio station OKKK is a cons-<lb />
tant presence throughout<lb />
"Greater Tuna and the three<lb />
Ks are no accident. Tuna is the<lb />
most backwards place imaginable<lb />
in terms of cdlture, morals and<lb />
just about everything else. Air<lb />
time is regularly alloted to<lb />
clansman Elmer Wat kins (Car-<lb />
roll) and vice president of the<lb />
"Smut Snatchers Committee"<lb />
V'era Carp (Christopher), among<lb />
other proponents of racism and<lb />
anti-humanism.<lb />
Winners of the Tuna high<lb />
school essav contest are announc-<lb />
ed bv Wheelis and Struvie �<lb />
"The Case for Segregation" and<lb />
"Human Rights: Who Needs<lb />
"hem?" are among the winning<lb />
essavs Vera Carp lists me<lb />
words the Smut Snatchers plan to<lb />
remove from the dictionary �<lb />
'Mum, hooker, coke, clap,<lb />
deflower, ball, knocker and<lb />
nuts" aie to he deleted; "snatch"<lb />
would be on the list but the com<lb />
mittee can't afford to change<lb />
their letterhead.<lb />
Ronn Carroll and William Christopher in one of the many guises each of them donned during a Monday<lb />
night performance of 'Greater Tuna now playing at ECL's McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
It seems money is the only<lb />
force stronger than bigotry in<lb />
Tuna, Texas. The only character<lb />
who uses the radio station for a<lb />
cause remotely "good" is Petey<lb />
Fisk, played by Christopher, who<lb />
represents the Humane Society<lb />
and can't find anyone willing to<lb />
take care of a homeless puppy<lb />
named Yippy (barked by<lb />
Carroll).<lb />
There is far more to "Greater<lb />
Tuna" than this review can begin<lb />
to describe. Bi t take it from the<lb />
audience on opening night �<lb />
laughter frequently drowned out<lb />
the lines, and Ronn Carroll and<lb />
William Christopher received a<lb />
deafening standing ovation when<lb />
it was all over.<lb />
Rambaldi Will Create More 'Kong' Movies<lb />
L'Pl � Carlo Rambaldi has<lb />
won Academy Awards for his<lb />
featured roles in three major mo-<lb />
tion pictures, but m o s 1<lb />
moviegoers have never seen his<lb />
face or heard his voice<lb />
Rambaldi, 60, is the man who<lb />
created and manipulated the<lb />
gigantic ape. King Kong, the pro-<lb />
wling killer aboard a space-ship<lb />
in Alien and the lovable extrater-<lb />
restrial  T. Each creature netted<lb />
Rambaldi an Oscar for special<lb />
visual effects.<lb />
A recognized genius in his<lb />
field, Rambaldi has been working<lb />
with his son Aliesandro, also a<lb />
special effects artist, since mid-<lb />
March on the figures for King<lb />
Kong Lives, a Dino De Laurentiis<lb />
sequel to the 19"?6 version of the<lb />
giant ape's story.<lb />
"Carlo is unique in this world,<lb />
with his ability to create. He is in-<lb />
deed an artist of vision says<lb />
Martha Shumacher, president of<lb />
DEG Studios, the De I aurentiis<lb />
facility on the North Carolina<lb />
coast. "He is both an artist and<lb />
an inventor<lb />
Rambaldi's artistic path has<lb />
taken a turn he never envisioned<lb />
as a 1951 graduate of the<lb />
Academy of Fine Arts in<lb />
Bologna, Italy, when he set out to<lb />
sculpt, paint and engrave his way<lb />
to fame.<lb />
"Thirty years ago. 1 had no<lb />
idea I was going to end up in mo-<lb />
tion pictures Rambaldi says.<lb />
Speaking in a combination of<lb />
halting English and flowing<lb />
Italian translated by his son,<lb />
Rambaldi says his cinematic<lb />
career "really began as<lb />
something of a joke<lb />
A friend in the Italian cinema<lb />
based in Rome asked him to<lb />
sculpt a movable 40-foot dragon<lb />
in a 1958 production of Seigfrid.<lb />
Rambaldi came up with a<lb />
believable creature that prompted<lb />
other directors to request his ser-<lb />
ices, and he soon abandoned<lb />
stone and plaster for modern<lb />
materials.<lb />
"I had a good experience with<lb />
making formal sculptures with<lb />
realistic movements he saw<lb />
"This dragon was very big. but<lb />
very primitive, built fot fun. It<lb />
turned out well and led to other<lb />
tilings<lb />
"Other things" included 12<lb />
American and 53 European<lb />
films. He lists among his credits<lb />
his work on Wood) Allen's<lb />
H hat's en Pussycat, Blake Ed-<lb />
wards' The Pink Panther and<lb />
John Houston's The Bible<lb />
Movie fans may best remember<lb />
Rambaldi for his work on E.T<lb />
the candy-eating, beer-drinking,<lb />
bug-eyed visitor from the stats,<lb />
but he says he has a special place<lb />
m his heart tor King Kong.<lb />
King Kong is definitely tnmibet<lb />
one. because that's the biggest<lb />
star ever to hit the screen, and<lb />
he's the star that brought us to<lb />
the United States, and the star<lb />
that brought us to discover the<lb />
technology we needed to create<lb />
Rambaldi says. "E.I. would be<lb />
second favorite, mostly because<lb />
oi the impact he had on au-<lb />
diences<lb />
All the figures are " 100 percent<lb />
of ourselves says Rambaldi,<lb />
but some more than others. He<lb />
likes E.T. and King Kong, but<lb />
loathes Ins own crew-devouring<lb />
creation from Alien.<lb />
I don't like the idea of building<lb />
monsters whose purpose is to<lb />
scare he savs. "The greatest<lb />
impact with audiences comes<lb />
when the people see something in<lb />
the creature that has human<lb />
value. That's what they liked<lb />
about f .7<lb />
"His creatures are always cast<lb />
members, separate entities<lb />
Schumacher says. "That's dif-<lb />
ficult to accomplish. With every<lb />
face, every blink of an eye, every<lb />
coordination of eye movement,<lb />
he's got to express stature,<lb />
something with charisma,<lb />
something fierce or something<lb />
ferocious, but something having<lb />
a lot of sympathy from the au-<lb />
dience<lb />
Studio officials and workers<lb />
say Rambaldi is undoubtedly a<lb />
perfectionist. Working 12-hour<lb />
days in his studio, surrounded by<lb />
the huge legs, arms and faces of<lb />
King Kong, his personal vision<lb />
can be overwhelming.<lb />
"It's not always easy working<lb />
with him, says Shumacher.<lb />
"Sometimes you can knock your<lb />
head against a wall, saying 'No,<lb />
that's not what I want Carlo has<lb />
his vision, and wants to stay with<lb />
that vision<lb />
Rambaldi hopes that vision<lb />
will surface again in the<lb />
characters of King Kong Lives �<lb />
the original giant and a new<lb />
mate, "Lady Kong who is<lb />
destined to give birth to "Babv<lb />
Kong<lb />
"Baby Kong will be the pro-<lb />
tagonist of future Kong films<lb />
Rambaldi says. We think Baby<lb />
Kong will be another 'E.T Baby<lb />
Kong has that same childlike in-<lb />
nocence. But we never know until<lb />
we see the finished film, when the<lb />
creature is on the screen, with the<lb />
music and the sound effects.<lb />
Then we can see the creature's<lb />
persor .litv<lb />
"These are sculptures he<lb />
says, waving plaster-flecked<lb />
hands over the figures in his sun-<lb />
baked studio. "These are<lb />
sculptures that move. I don't<lb />
regret the path I've taken as an<lb />
artist, because I never left<lb />
sculpting or painting. I'm just ap-<lb />
plying it in a way that has more<lb />
impact, in an art form that can<lb />
strike deeper than just paintings<lb />
or sculptures.<lb />
Downtown Action Slows As<lb />
The Summer Winds Down<lb />
Fighter Pilot Movie Cruises Along<lb />
By JONATHAN PRINGI.E<lb />
V�ff �T1Ur<lb />
Looking for a good action film<lb />
this weekend? One that's dif-<lb />
ferent, with a bit of romance, and<lb />
a believeable story line. Top Gun<lb />
is the one to see.<lb />
Starrirw Tom Cruise of Risky<lb />
Business and Kelly McGillis oi<lb />
Witness, the movie is a non-stop<lb />
journey on the road to self-<lb />
discovery. The story centers<lb />
around Cruise, as Maverick, and<lb />
his co-pilot Goose, played by An-<lb />
thony Edwards. They are sent to<lb />
compete against the top one per-<lb />
cent of the fighter pilots in the<lb />
Navy, so they go to fighter<lb />
weapons school, TOP GUN.<lb />
None of the characters are call-<lb />
ed by their real names; they go by<lb />
their call signs. These colorful<lb />
nicknames give the viewer some<lb />
insight into the characters' per-<lb />
sonalities. Maverick is completely<lb />
unpredictable, and although<lb />
some of the other fighters call<lb />
him "reckless" and "unsafe<lb />
they must also call him talented.<lb />
Goose, short for Mother Goose,<lb />
is well liked by all, and could be<lb />
called parental in his friendship<lb />
with Maverick. Considered by<lb />
most to be the best pilot around,<lb />
Maverick's chief rival is played<lb />
by Val Kilmer; call sign Ice Man.<lb />
He earned the name because<lb />
"that's the way he flies, ice cold,<lb />
no mistakes His by-the-book<lb />
fighting style wears you down,<lb />
and when you get tired and slip<lb />
up, he's got you.<lb />
Cruise, Edwards and Kilmer<lb />
have all had the title of teenage<lb />
stars from their past movie roles,<lb />
Tom Cruise makes a giant leap<lb />
from his role as the kid from<lb />
Risky Business to his excellent<lb />
portrayal of the complex<lb />
character of Maverick. Anthony<lb />
Edwards, who gave a good per-<lb />
formance in Gotcha, and more<lb />
recently in Revenge of the erds,<lb />
brings Goose to life as<lb />
everybody's friend, someone you<lb />
can depend on. The comical<lb />
whiz-kid from Real Genius, Val<lb />
Kilmer, clearly shows he can han-<lb />
See TOP GUN page 6<lb />
Bv J. DAVID MATTHEWS<lb />
Staff WrtM<lb />
For those hard-core party<lb />
fiends who insist on staying in<lb />
Greeniown this weekend instead<lb />
of going to the beach like regular<lb />
people, here is a sampling of<lb />
what you will find going on club-<lb />
wise in our fair city:<lb />
Ramada Inn � The top-forty<lb />
and dance music sounds of "Pro-<lb />
wler" will be featured in the<lb />
plush confines of the Veranda<lb />
Room from Tuesday until Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
The Attic � Wine, Women<lb />
and Wednesday will kick off this<lb />
week's entertainment for the<lb />
south's number six rock and roll<lb />
nightclub. Music will be provided<lb />
by the "Wampus Cats Thurs-<lb />
day is heavy metal night at the<lb />
Attic. "Harpo (from<lb />
Baltimore) will dish out the<lb />
metallica. The Attic rocks on Fri-<lb />
day with the exam jam and the<lb />
popular sounds of<lb />
"Sidewinder "The Citizens"<lb />
will perform at the Attic on<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
New Deli � There will be no<lb />
bands at the Deli this weekend<lb />
because of the end of summer<lb />
school. However, on Wednesday,<lb />
the Deli will feature Deadhead<lb />
Jam with 5 cent draft.<lb />
At Grog's, every Wednesday<lb />
night is New Year's Eve. Bottles<lb />
of champagne go for $2.99. On<lb />
Thursday, the special at Grog's<lb />
will be October Schnapps.<lb />
And at TW's Nightlife,<lb />
Wednesday night features "The<lb />
Comedy Zone" with well known<lb />
comedians taking the stage.<lb />
Best Bet: Since most students<lb />
will be leaving town on Friday, I<lb />
recommend New Year's Eve at<lb />
Grog's tonight. Andre for three<lb />
bucks a bottle? I can't think of a<lb />
better deal. Unless you w ant to sit<lb />
at home and watch CTBN<lb />
(Cleveland Indians Baseball Net-<lb />
work) and see if the Indians are<lb />
still pretending to be a baseball<lb />
team.<lb />
Summer Movie<lb />
'Honeymoon' Is A Bad Trip<lb />
Investigate them all? The polygraph, as on<lb />
H questions, provides no useful answers.<lb />
Gilda Radner, Gene Wilder and Dom DeLuise appear in the Orion Pictures release, 'Haunted Honey-<lb />
moon which is currently playing at the PUtt Theatres at the Carolina East Center. This film, co-written by<lb />
Wilder b rated PG.<lb />
By EDTOSHACH<lb />
M.ftWrtl.<lb />
In the new Orion Pictures<lb />
release, Haunted Honeymoon,<lb />
people are murdered, a werewolf<lb />
prowls an old castle, a man walks<lb />
on a wall, and a snake jumps out<lb />
of a drawer. Despite all of this,<lb />
nothing happens.<lb />
Haunted Honeymoon stars<lb />
Gene Wilder (who also co-wrote<lb />
and directed it) and Gilder<lb />
Radner as two 1939 radio stars<lb />
who are engaged. Wilder has a<lb />
psychological problem that<lb />
manifests itself when he hears<lb />
thunder or sees lightening. This is<lb />
awkward for him because the<lb />
radio show in which he stars is a<lb />
mystery called � surprise �<lb />
"Haunted Honeymoon" and<lb />
thunder is a sound effect they<lb />
often use.<lb />
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ailment, which he claims is caus-<lb />
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to expose Wilder to such intense-<lb />
ly terrifying situations that he will<lb />
be relieved of his psychosis �<lb />
much as he would relieve a case<lb />
of the hiccoughs.<lb />
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Honeymoon; the movie captures<lb />
the style of the period it depicts<lb />
very well, down to the type of<lb />
print used for the credits. The<lb />
stars are some we have become<lb />
accustomed to seeing in funny<lb />
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and Radner, Dom Del uise ap-<lb />
pears in the movie.<lb />
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two very simple problems.<lb />
)Haunted Honeymoon is that<lb />
most dreaded of cinematic offer-<lb />
ings, a comedy that is simply not<lb />
funny. It's not humorous, or<lb />
even smile provoking.<lb />
2) It is booooring. The story by<lb />
Wilder and TeiTence Marsh is<lb />
ponderous at its best. This cannot<lb />
be blamed on the actors, all of<lb />
whom do a fine job with what<lb />
they are given. It is totally the<lb />
result of a murderously dull<lb />
story.<lb />
Wilder has shown us in such<lb />
films as Stir Crazy, Blazing Sad-<lb />
dles, Silver Streak and Young<lb />
Frankenstein that he is a crafted<lb />
comedy actor. He should either<lb />
give up writing or get a lot better<lb />
at it before attempting another<lb />
motion picture.<lb />
Also detracting from Haunted<lb />
Honeymoon is a confusing<lb />
storyline. The ending is especially<lb />
bewildering; it makes 200's look<lb />
simple by comparison. You get<lb />
the feeling that somebody got<lb />
tired of typing.<lb />
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tack of the Killer Slugmen from<lb />
Burgaw, Part IV: Defeat at the<lb />
Salt Mine, then you should pro-<lb />
bably see Haunted Honeymoon.<lb />
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or your money.<lb />
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Maverick meets his lady love in<lb />
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"Danger Zone and his "Plav-<lb />
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background for a volleyball game<lb />
thai the ladies are sure to love.<lb />
I altermeyer turns in another fine<lb />
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enough romance to make it in- Carolina East Center.<lb />
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Sports Editors<lb />
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the readers for not sending in<lb />
negative letters to the editor. We<lb />
know how important ECU sports<lb />
is to the campus, but there wasn't<lb />
too much going on. We tried to<lb />
cover the more important aspects<lb />
surrounding the sports world �<lb />
the biggest being the drug story in<lb />
athletics.<lb />
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Gretta O'Neal, shown here with I.ad Pirate coach FmU Manwaring.<lb />
hopes to work her wa into the starting lineup next season.<lb />
ACC Sportswriters<lb />
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ters ss ciation, which last<lb />
weekend announced Maryland<lb />
ketball plave: I en Bias as<lb />
athlete of the year, will review the<lb />
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award.<lb />
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writers group say they are em-<lb />
barrassed that the organization<lb />
approved Bias for the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference's top award<lb />
shortly after the star forward<lb />
died of cocaine intoxication.<lb />
The also noted the league's<lb />
hall plaver of the year �<lb />
Barry Word ol Virginia � was<lb />
"jled academically ineligible for<lb />
the Cavaliers las' -wo games but<lb />
still go: the ACC award.<lb />
I he gioup voted 23-12 Sunday<lb />
to allow its executive committee<lb />
to study the matter and report<lb />
back at its next meeting. Pro-<lb />
ponents of the motion said they<lb />
wanted to see some criteria foi<lb />
academic and moral character<lb />
standards established for the<lb />
ACC awards for athlete of the<lb />
vear, as well as football and<lb />
basketball player of the year.<lb />
Bias, who was voted the award<lb />
in the week following his death in<lb />
College Park, Md also was the<lb />
as<lb />
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Chief Noc-A-Homa and his<lb />
tepee are removed from the left<lb />
field bleachers in Atlanta to<lb />
make room for more seats,<lb />
whereupon the Braves blow a<lb />
10-and-a-half-game lead as<lb />
they proceed to lose 19 of their<lb />
next 21 games. Once the tepee<lb />
is resurrected, the team<lb />
ecovers and regains first place.<lb />
ACC's basketball player of the<lb />
vear for 1985 and 1986.<lb />
Tie ACC sportswriters voted<lb />
31-12 following a heated debate<lb />
to reject anv specific action on<lb />
modifications a; the Sundav<lb />
ting. Barney Cooke, of<lb />
�s ille, a . the group's<lb />
Executive Secretary, said<lb />
C 'SNA a bv-laws made no men-<lb />
tion on anv criteria for the award<lb />
except tor athletic ability.<lb />
rhat's absurd Roanoke,<lb />
Va sports editor Bill Brill said<lb />
of the vote to keep the award's<lb />
present criteria. "We've voted to<lb />
recognize ourselves<lb />
hypocrites<lb />
Irwin Smallwood, of the<lb />
Greensboro Sews (g. Record,<lb />
said he felt "considerable embar-<lb />
rassment in choosing someone<lb />
for an award who has fallen from<lb />
grace as much as this person has.<lb />
But 1 doubt you can set up anv<lb />
by-laws to handle the situation<lb />
Jack Zane, the University of<lb />
Maryland sports information<lb />
director who accepted the ACC<lb />
award on behalf of the school<lb />
and Bias' family, accused the<lb />
group of wanting to judge an in-<lb />
nocent individual who might be<lb />
accused of a crime.<lb />
You're going to set<lb />
yourselves up as judge and jury in<lb />
these situations Zane said.<lb />
"You can't judge these people<lb />
just for having their name linked<lb />
to something. And they might<lb />
not have done it<lb />
Clemson Sports Information<lb />
Director Bob Bradley spoke<lb />
against an unsuccessful motion<lb />
that would have allowed the ex-<lb />
ecutive committee to overturn the<lb />
membership's vote for the<lb />
awards "in extraordinary cir-<lb />
cumstances.<lb />
"We'd just be hypocrites if we<lb />
tried to change the ballot<lb />
Bradlev said.<lb />
O'Neal Overcomes Injury?<lb />
By JANET SIMPSON<lb />
s��u Writer<lb />
� Many things in life are just<lb />
flatly taken for granted. We<lb />
assume everything is going to go<lb />
our way and nothing bad could<lb />
ever possibly happen to us.<lb />
We just take for granted that<lb />
the tube we grab every morning<lb />
in the bathroom is toothpaste, we<lb />
assume that just because we're<lb />
planning to spend the day at the<lb />
beach that it couldn't rain, and<lb />
that our best friend is going to<lb />
surely be able to get those basket-<lb />
ball tickets.<lb />
However, something we<lb />
shouldn't take for granted is our<lb />
health. You never know how im-<lb />
portant that ankle or knee was<lb />
until it no longer does what you<lb />
want it to do. No one knows this<lb />
better than Lady Pirate basket-<lb />
ball center, Gretta O'Neal.<lb />
Earlier this summer the 6-2<lb />
sophomore underwent surgery to<lb />
correct a problem she had with<lb />
her tendons. A few weeks later,<lb />
she is well on her way to<lb />
recovery. "My knee is just fine<lb />
stated the recovering O'Neal. "It<lb />
is healing good and looking<lb />
good<lb />
Playing on the injurec knee<lb />
last season hurt O'Neal some;<lb />
however, she feels the operation<lb />
will be of great help to her. "I'll<lb />
have more flexibilty and it should<lb />
help my movement on the<lb />
court said O'Neal. "Hopeful-<lb />
ly, I'll have better jumping ability<lb />
also. You can say I'll be new and<lb />
improved<lb />
Although hurting somewhat,<lb />
O'Neal still managed to shine at<lb />
times. Against both Indiana State<lb />
and William &amp; Mary she scored<lb />
14 points and grabbed seven and<lb />
four rebounds, respectively.<lb />
O'Neal also scored in double<lb />
figures � with 10 against Miami,<lb />
as well as an eight-point showing<lb />
versus Radford. The Williston,<lb />
S.C. native also grabbed eight re-<lb />
bounds in the team's second<lb />
meeting with George Mason.<lb />
O'Neal's coach Chris Ricken,<lb />
at Williston-Elko High School,<lb />
has really been an inspiration to<lb />
her. Her confidence in O'Neal<lb />
has been instrumental in making<lb />
her the player she is today.<lb />
"She is the greatest and I<lb />
wouldn't trade her for the<lb />
world said O'Neal. "The<lb />
reason I have confidence that I<lb />
can come back and play in the<lb />
fall and be a contributing factor<lb />
is because a lot of faith was put in<lb />
my ability to play in high school.<lb />
Therefore, I have confidence in<lb />
what I can and can't do.<lb />
"I know what I can and can't<lb />
do continued O'Neal. "It's<lb />
just a matter of doing it<lb />
The future is continuing to<lb />
look bright for the lady Pirates.<lb />
They had a terrific season last<lb />
year during which O'Neal was a<lb />
"Those three showed the out-<lb />
come when you are a senior, but<lb />
they had to work hard just as we<lb />
have to work hard right now<lb />
Delphine Mabry is the player<lb />
O'Neal feels will make the dif-<lb />
ference this year. "Delphine will<lb />
be the team's base expressed<lb />
O'Neal. "We will grow around<lb />
Delphine. She's probably the<lb />
fastest point guard in the country<lb />
and would give any guard a run.<lb />
She's really looking good and<lb />
she's ready<lb />
Alma Bethea is also someone<lb />
O'Neal thinks will come through<lb />
for the Lady Pirates this year.<lb />
"Sometimes I thought Alma<lb />
could have played a lot better<lb />
than she did stated O'Neai. "I<lb />
think it was the fear of starting,<lb />
but in the upcoming season that<lb />
fear will be gone and she'll also<lb />
be ready<lb />
'7 won 7 say Vm going to start, but I will say Vm<lb />
sure going to give it all I have. Vm ready and I<lb />
�Gretta O'Neal<lb />
want it.<lb />
freshman, and this her<lb />
sophomore season looks to be<lb />
just as shinj.<lb />
"The upcoming season will be<lb />
a challenge commented<lb />
O'Neal. "I think we're going to<lb />
do as well as we practice to do.<lb />
We have a lot of talent and it's a<lb />
matter of putting it all together<lb />
We have to be altogether by the<lb />
beginning of the season and<lb />
definitely clicking at the end �<lb />
when it's most critical.<lb />
I orraine Foster. Sylvia Bragg<lb />
and Lisa Squirewell, three of last<lb />
season's senior class, will be miss-<lb />
ed; however. O'Neal feels the<lb />
team will still be in tact. "As I<lb />
said before, we have a lot of<lb />
talent elaborated O'Neal.<lb />
"The cream of the crop were<lb />
those three, but the talent we<lb />
have beyond those three is<lb />
unlimited.<lb />
Anothei player whom O'Neal<lb />
feels will be ready this season is<lb />
Monique Pompili. "Monique<lb />
had a lot of problems handling an<lb />
excellant freshman year and she<lb />
didn't quite know how to get a<lb />
grip of her sophomore year in<lb />
dealing with all the pressures and<lb />
expectations stated O'Neal.<lb />
"She played in the Bay State<lb />
Games (in Boston) this summer<lb />
as well as being in the Sports<lb />
Festival in Houston now 1 really<lb />
think she's going to be ready<lb />
In addition to O'Neal herself,<lb />
Mabry, Bethea, and Pompili. is a<lb />
group of talented newcomers.<lb />
There are five freshmen: Irish<lb />
Hamilton, Christy Harris. Tam-<lb />
mie Laney, Sandra Grace, and<lb />
O'Neal's future roommate Sarah<lb />
Gray. Also added to the purple<lb />
and gold this season is a very<lb />
talented transfer from I.ouisburg<lb />
Wolfpack<lb />
Battles<lb />
CAA 's Navy<lb />
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP!)<lb />
� North Carolina State will<lb />
battle Colonial Athletic-<lb />
Association power Navy in the<lb />
eighth annual Basketball Hall<lb />
of Fame Tip-Off Classic on<lb />
Nov. 22 at the Springfield Civic<lb />
Center, officials say.<lb />
The matchup was confirmed<lb />
Monday by representatives<lb />
from both schools. Hall of<lb />
Fame officials planned to for-<lb />
mally announce the game to-<lb />
day.<lb />
North Carolina State and<lb />
Navy were among the Final<lb />
eight teams in this year's<lb />
NCAA Basketball Champion-<lb />
ships.<lb />
One promising matchup in<lb />
the game will pit World Cham-<lb />
pionship star David Robinson<lb />
against Kinston native Charles<lb />
Shakleford. Shakleford. a<lb />
sophomore, will have a bigger<lb />
load to carry in the middle with<lb />
the absence of Chris Washburn<lb />
to the NBA.<lb />
CBS, which televised last<lb />
year's Tip-Off Classic, will not<lb />
cover this year's, The Morning<lb />
L'nion of Springfield reported<lb />
yesterday.<lb />
Things We Thought Of<lb />
Navy's David Robinson will be a tower in the middle next vear<lb />
Hot Summer Sessions' Activities Nearing End<lb />
lat Summer SChOOl is cas.P � anrl wp arc annriviatiu� �� wi pi- � j <lb />
Now that summer school is<lb />
neanng a close, we would like to<lb />
reflect on some things we've ex-<lb />
perienced over the two-month<lb />
period.<lb />
By<lb />
Sports Editors<lb />
First, we would like to thank<lb />
the readers for not sending in<lb />
negative letters to the editor. We<lb />
know how important ECU sports<lb />
is to the campus, but there wasn't<lb />
too much going on. We tried to<lb />
cover the more important aspects<lb />
surrounding the spor's world �<lb />
the biggest being the drug story in<lb />
athletics.<lb />
We did receive positive feed-<lb />
back on our story of the news<lb />
media's handling of the Len Bias<lb />
case  and we are appreciative.<lb />
However, we are looking forward<lb />
to the day when drug stories need<lb />
not be reported on our page.<lb />
Getting back to the thoughts,<lb />
has there ever been a hotter sum-<lb />
mer in Greenville? Well, this heat<lb />
is almost unbearable, and it gets<lb />
worse. We try to relieve the<lb />
boredom by shooting hoops in<lb />
Memorial 'Sauna' and then cool-<lb />
ing off at Sub Station II with<lb />
some $1.99 pitchers � that's as<lb />
cheap as we've found.<lb />
On the subject of hoops, we<lb />
feel we have something to get off<lb />
our chest. We put up a sweet goal<lb />
in front of our house (in an apart-<lb />
ment complex's abandoned<lb />
court) about a month and a half<lb />
ago. The goal served as a rallying<lb />
point for our community �<lb />
allowing us to meet such people<lb />
as Melvin, Slick and Head. We<lb />
could play 24 hours a day (except<lb />
when the police harassed us,<lb />
which seemed to happen quite<lb />
often this summer).<lb />
Anyway, some unkown m.f.<lb />
(of below average intelligence)<lb />
ripped the goal � before the<lb />
summer ended � thus depriving<lb />
us of our Daryl Dawkins demoli-<lb />
tion dunk contest. We had spon-<lb />
sors all lined up and everything<lb />
with prizes and possibly an ap-<lb />
pearance on David Lctterman for<lb />
the winner.<lb />
Of course we don't spend all of<lb />
our time playing basketball and<lb />
writing about sports. We have<lb />
other hobbies and interests, but<lb />
not all can be mentioned in a<lb />
family publication.<lb />
However, we feel we would be<lb />
remiss if we didn't mention one<lb />
weekend during the first summer<lb />
session. It was a totally unique<lb />
after-downtown party of the<lb />
wildest variety. A theme party,<lb />
where all people drinking from<lb />
the keg had to be clad in their<lb />
underwear. No skibbies � no<lb />
beer! It was truly the top party of<lb />
the summer, and we would like to<lb />
commend the individuals who<lb />
thought up the idea � we had a<lb />
great time.<lb />
Between weekend trips to<lb />
Atlantic Beach and occasional<lb />
splurges to He's Not Here in<lb />
Chapel Hill, we spent some time<lb />
at the infamous campus<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
We've really met some in-<lb />
teresting folks at the paper, and<lb />
we'd like to give a fond farewell<lb />
to two newspeople. We can't<lb />
figure out why anyone would<lb />
cover news � is it that impor-<lb />
tant? But seriously, Mike Lud-<lb />
wick and Beth Whicker are pretty<lb />
cool. Ludwick, a St. Louis Car-<lb />
dinals fan, is going to be a school<lb />
teacher and soccer coach in Wake<lb />
County. Whicker will probably<lb />
either be a famous newspaper<lb />
reporter or follow in Vana<lb />
White's footsteps as a TV star in<lb />
Hollywood. Seriously, good luck<lb />
to both of you!<lb />
In the fall, we'll write about all<lb />
the latest in ECU football and all<lb />
the semester's sports. So have a<lb />
good summer and we'll look for<lb />
you in the stands at Ficklen and<lb />
wherever the Pirates travel.<lb />
(Remember: the State game is on-<lb />
ly about a month away. Will the<lb />
goalposts come down this year?)<lb />
Jr. College, Val Cooper.<lb />
"These players are very<lb />
talented, but it's going to take<lb />
some time for them to develop<lb />
commented O'Neal. "It's just a<lb />
matter of developing this talent,<lb />
then once developed the Lady<lb />
Pirates are going after it all<lb />
Just as O'Neal feels the team<lb />
will have a good season, she feels<lb />
she'll have a good one also. "My<lb />
season will be what I make out of<lb />
it stated O'Neal. "Right now<lb />
I'm looking for that starting posi-<lb />
tion and hopefully coach wants<lb />
me to start. I feel I have the abili-<lb />
ty to start and I'm sure coach is<lb />
confident that if I work hard that<lb />
I can start and help the team.<lb />
"1 won't say I'm going to start,<lb />
but I will say I'm sure going to<lb />
give it all 1 have. I'm ready and 1<lb />
want it<lb />
Postseason play seems likely to<lb />
be in the cards for Lady Pirate's<lb />
this season. Robbed of their<lb />
chance last year, O'Neal believes<lb />
they will get the chance again this<lb />
season.<lb />
"I think we'll get invited to the<lb />
WNIT again, hopefully; and I'm<lb />
quite sure it won't get turned<lb />
down again, or at least I hope<lb />
not<lb />
O'Neal knows the road to<lb />
recovery is long and sometimes<lb />
weary; yet, she is going to make<lb />
it. "I know I have a lot of work<lb />
to do to rehab my knee, but<lb />
whatever it takes, I'm going to do<lb />
it<lb />
O'Neal herself summed up<lb />
how the team's season may go.<lb />
"If Monique Pompili comes back<lb />
and plays the kind of ball she's<lb />
capable of playing and Alma<lb />
Bethea and I get the job done in-<lb />
side, we're going. Delphine is a<lb />
player and she is always going to<lb />
be there<lb />
There are many things in life<lb />
that can be taken for granted;<lb />
however, any team that takes the<lb />
Lady Pirates lightly this year will<lb />
be in for a rude awakening.<lb />
Astros' Davis<lb />
Provides<lb />
HR Power<lb />
HOUSTON (UPI) - For the<lb />
first time since the days of Bob<lb />
Watson, the Houston Astros<lb />
have a player who can win a game<lb />
with one swing of the bat.<lb />
Glenn Davis, showing the late-<lb />
inning power that managers love,<lb />
hit a three-run homer in the<lb />
eighth inning Monday night,<lb />
rallying the Astros to a 4-2 vic-<lb />
tory over the Atlanta Braves.<lb />
"It kind of blew my mind<lb />
when it went out Davis said. "I<lb />
can't explain it but I'll just be<lb />
thankful<lb />
The Astros have had a couple<lb />
of sluggers in their 25-year<lb />
history, namely Jimmy Wynn,<lb />
Lee May, and Watson. The size<lb />
of the Astrodome, however,<lb />
usually discourages sluggers.<lb />
This time, the Astrodome<lb />
brought relief for Davis, w ho had<lb />
built an O-for-19 slump mostly on<lb />
the road.<lb />
"Not much to say, no excuse<lb />
Davis said of the slump. "I have<lb />
no excuses or statements to make<lb />
about struggling on the field. I've<lb />
been Fighting an inward and men-<lb />
tal battle.<lb />
"I walked out on the field<lb />
tonight in total confusion<lb />
Davis added. "I went to a little<lb />
room we have here in the<lb />
clubhouse and said, 'I'm confus-<lb />
ed, I can't make it on my own<lb />
He snapped the streak with, a<lb />
first-inning, RBI single, but the<lb />
Astros entered the eighth trailing<lb />
2-1 and were held to Five hits by<lb />
Doyle Alexander.<lb />
He had retired 15 in a row<lb />
before Bill Doran doubled. One<lb />
out later, Denny Walling walked,<lb />
bringing up Davis, who hit a 1-1<lb />
pitch over the left-field wall.<lb />
"The First pitch is the one I<lb />
wanted said Davis. "I didn't<lb />
think I'd see another one like it<lb />
Atlanta manager Chuck Tan-<lb />
ner explained his decision to<lb />
allow Alexander to face Davis.<lb />
"He had thrown less than 95<lb />
pitches Tanner said. "He pit-<lb />
ched a great game. He had com-<lb />
mand. Davis is strong and he<lb />
happened to hit it out<lb />
The game marked the sixui<lb />
straight time at home the Astros<lb />
have won the game in their last<lb />
at-bat.<lb />
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