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?l?c lEast ?arnlmtan<lb/>
Vol. 54 No<lb/>
Thursday, February 21, 1980<lb/>
(Greenville, N.C.<lb/>
Circulation 10.000<lb/>
Appeals Board Rejects SGA Elections Change<lb/>
b ii:rry gray<lb/>
News Kdilor<lb/>
I he Appeals Board ruled Tuesday<lb/>
a student government<lb/>
Liture bill which would have<lb/>
taken away the SGA president's<lb/>
power to appoint the elections com-<lb/>
tee chairman is in violation of<lb/>
the student government constitu-<lb/>
? on.<lb/>
Passed Jan. 28, the proposed con-<lb/>
ditional amendment would have<lb/>
n the appointive power to the<lb/>
member SGA Executive Coun-<lb/>
of which the SGA president is<lb/>
a member.<lb/>
According to Appeals Board<lb/>
Chairman John Aldridge, - the<lb/>
amendment was not in itself com-<lb/>
pletely unconstitutional, and could<lb/>
go into effect next fall.<lb/>
Aldridge explained that the pro-<lb/>
blem arose because the SGA con-<lb/>
stitution states that the student<lb/>
legislature cannot enact bills which<lb/>
directly affect the incumbent SGA<lb/>
president.<lb/>
Lynn Bell, chairman of the stu-<lb/>
dent legislature's Rules and<lb/>
Judiciary committee, introduced the<lb/>
proposed change as a means of tak-<lb/>
ing bias out of the election process.<lb/>
"Placing the power to appoint the<lb/>
elections chairman in the hands of<lb/>
the president is just too much. The<lb/>
committee felt that having more<lb/>
people involved in the selection<lb/>
would result in a more unbiased<lb/>
decision Bel! said Wednesday.<lb/>
"I'm not happy about the ruling<lb/>
? it's an insult to the Rules and<lb/>
Judiciary committee and an even<lb/>
bigger insult to the legislature she<lb/>
added.<lb/>
The elections committee chair-<lb/>
man's duties include overseeing the<lb/>
SGA elections and disqualifying<lb/>
candidates who do not abide by the<lb/>
election rules.<lb/>
According to SGA President<lb/>
Brett Melvin, who initiated the ap-<lb/>
peal, his concern in raising the ques-<lb/>
tion was not over the erosion of the<lb/>
SGA president's powers.<lb/>
"My intent was to see to it that<lb/>
the student government constitution<lb/>
was upheld. If we are allowed to<lb/>
pass legislation in violation of the<lb/>
constitution, then there's no need to<lb/>
have a constitution at all Melvin<lb/>
said.<lb/>
Melvin originally brought the<lb/>
matter to SGA Attorney General<lb/>
Drake Mann, who presented it to<lb/>
the Appeals Board for judgement.<lb/>
"There were some very good<lb/>
arguments on both sides of this<lb/>
issue, and I asked the Appeals<lb/>
Board to decide on it because it was<lb/>
so close Mann said.<lb/>
A source in student government<lb/>
who wished not to be identified said<lb/>
he thought the Appeals Board<lb/>
"didn't fully realize what thev were<lb/>
doing when they made their deci-<lb/>
sion.<lb/>
"The constitution states that the<lb/>
legislature has the power to enact<lb/>
laws affecting the incumbent presi-<lb/>
dent, provided a judicial body<lb/>
agrees with it. The Appeals Board<lb/>
should have been deciding whether<lb/>
the change was necessary or not,<lb/>
and not whether it was unconstitu-<lb/>
tional the source said.<lb/>
The source was referring to article<lb/>
3, section 8.d of the constitution,<lb/>
which states that the student<lb/>
legislature has the power to "enact.<lb/>
by a two-thirds vole, laws governing<lb/>
student government association<lb/>
elections and article 3, section II,<lb/>
which states that the legislature mav<lb/>
not "enact any law affecting any in-<lb/>
cumbent, except as directed bv an<lb/>
established judicial body<lb/>
The amendment bill contains<lb/>
other proposed changes which the<lb/>
Appeal Board upheld. Melvin must<lb/>
now veto the bill, since it was<lb/>
declared in part unconstitutional,<lb/>
and the other items must be voted<lb/>
on again bv the student legislature.<lb/>
Melvin aid Wednesday that he<lb/>
was going to Jelav advertising tor a<lb/>
new elections chairman until the<lb/>
situation could be cleared up.<lb/>
Injured Student<lb/>
Seeking Action<lb/>
Joggers Pass By The Spot Where Student Fell<lb/>
c-noto Oy KIP SLOAN<lb/>
A student fell and injured his<lb/>
ankle Monday night when he trip-<lb/>
ped on jutting roots in a pathway<lb/>
frequently used by students.<lb/>
Tommy Pearce, a Jones Dorm<lb/>
resident, was returning from the<lb/>
library at about 9:30 p.m. on Feb.<lb/>
18.<lb/>
"1 was walking down behind<lb/>
Flanagan and Rawl near the gazebo<lb/>
when I tripped on those uncovered<lb/>
roots and fell Pearce explained.<lb/>
"I made it home by stopping every<lb/>
few steps and resting my foot<lb/>
The pathway that Pearce and<lb/>
many other students use between the<lb/>
buildings is surrounded by trees and<lb/>
bushes. There is a sidewalk several<lb/>
yards away which is well-lit but<lb/>
takes more time to use.<lb/>
"Everybody uses that pathwav<lb/>
Pearce said. "They should haul in<lb/>
dirt or make it inaccessible.<lb/>
Something needs to be done about<lb/>
the roots. The lights aren't bright<lb/>
enough in that area. They're not<lb/>
even directed on the path at all<lb/>
Pearce went to the infirmary<lb/>
Tuesday morning to have his leg<lb/>
checked. He was told bv a nurse that<lb/>
ECU Handicapped Focus Of Deaf Awareness Week<lb/>
Bv DEBBIE HOT AUNG<lb/>
Assistant Sews Kditor<lb/>
"People just aren't aware of the<lb/>
potential of handicapped students<lb/>
on campus Mike Ernest, director<lb/>
of the ECU Hearing Impaired Pro-<lb/>
gram, said.<lb/>
'That's why we really want peo-<lb/>
ple to come to our workshops and<lb/>
other activities next week<lb/>
Deaf Awareness Week will be<lb/>
observed Feb. 24-March 1 with<lb/>
several activities scheduled. The<lb/>
goal of the activities will be to in-<lb/>
crease awareness and understanding<lb/>
of handicappeda students on t he<lb/>
EC j campus and in the Greenvirte<lb/>
community.<lb/>
"The handicapped students will<lb/>
be running the workshops<lb/>
themselves. They'll be speaking on<lb/>
their feelings Ernest said.<lb/>
"Professors on campus that have<lb/>
worked with handicapped students<lb/>
will also speak about the changes<lb/>
they have experienced in their<lb/>
teaching methods and in their at-<lb/>
titudes<lb/>
The population of handicapped<lb/>
students on campus is steadily grow-<lb/>
ing and tne general public is now<lb/>
becoming more aware of them. "As<lb/>
more and more handicapped<lb/>
students enter the classrooms, peo-<lb/>
ple tend to feel uncomfortable<lb/>
around them and even avoid them<lb/>
Ernest explained. "We've even had<lb/>
a few cases where professors here on<lb/>
campus have asked the handicapped<lb/>
students to leave their classes<lb/>
because they didn't want any inter-<lb/>
Placement Director<lb/>
Stays Busy With A<lb/>
Double-edged Job<lb/>
preters in the class. We've en-<lb/>
countered negative attitudes on the<lb/>
part of the faculty and students.<lb/>
"Hopefully, with people becom-<lb/>
ing more aware of the handicapped<lb/>
students, these negative feelings will<lb/>
disappear. The whole idea of next<lb/>
week is to show how the campus is<lb/>
undergoing a change, and we hope<lb/>
people will become involved in our<lb/>
activities Ernest added.<lb/>
A workshop, "Dealing with Han-<lb/>
dicapped Students in the<lb/>
Classroom will be held for ECU<lb/>
B MARGARET E. BUNCH<lb/>
EC! News Bureau<lb/>
Being young and looking for a<lb/>
job is tough under the best of cir-<lb/>
cumstances. Being young, away<lb/>
from home, and looking for a job<lb/>
thai can be sandwiched in between<lb/>
classes and studying is double<lb/>
That's what makes the job of<lb/>
rlacement officer at ECU in-<lb/>
teresting.<lb/>
Furney James, director of Career<lb/>
Planning and Placement at ECU,<lb/>
busy trying to match the<lb/>
arious company representatives<lb/>
who come on campus recruiting and<lb/>
students who are frantically job<lb/>
hunting.<lb/>
James' job is double edged. His<lb/>
principal function is to place the<lb/>
students in careers that they have<lb/>
been preparing for during the last<lb/>
four,or five years. His secondary<lb/>
job is to help students find part time<lb/>
work that will give them valuable<lb/>
job experience in their chosen field<lb/>
after graduation.<lb/>
Once students graduate and are<lb/>
placed in careers, James loses track<lb/>
of many of them. But the students<lb/>
who are placed in the temporary and<lb/>
part time summer jobs are the ones<lb/>
who report their successes back to<lb/>
him. it is from these that James<lb/>
Inside Today<lb/>
ECU Professors<lb/>
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t<lb/>
derives his greatest satisfaction.<lb/>
Two of his most recent success<lb/>
stories have been Cynthia Thomas<lb/>
of Jacksonville, N.C, and Eric<lb/>
Davidson of Statesville, N.C.<lb/>
Thomas and Davidson both<lb/>
worked as salesmen for the Varsity<lb/>
Company, a publisher of Bibles and<lb/>
educational books, during the sum-<lb/>
mer vacation. Davidson was a sales<lb/>
manager and was honored as the top<lb/>
student salesman with an income of<lb/>
$14,000.<lb/>
Davidson earned enough to sup-<lb/>
port both himself and his wife as<lb/>
students during their last year at<lb/>
East Carolina. Davidson has been<lb/>
accepted at Wake Forest Law<lb/>
School next year and Mrs. Davidson<lb/>
will teach in elementary school.<lb/>
Thomas placed 15th in sales<lb/>
among hundreds of college students<lb/>
who worked as salespeople for the<lb/>
Varsity Company throughout the<lb/>
nation last summer.<lb/>
Davidson and Thomas were<lb/>
awarded engraved plaques at the an-<lb/>
nual awards banquet and seminar in<lb/>
Nashville, Tenn where the com-<lb/>
pany is headquartered. More than<lb/>
300 students and parents attended.<lb/>
These are just two of the many<lb/>
success stories that James can tell<lb/>
about. "Fifty percent of the East<lb/>
Carolina University student body<lb/>
passes through my office and the<lb/>
summer work experience they<lb/>
gather is invaluable ?to them in<lb/>
developing careers James says.<lb/>
"Many students who work as<lb/>
menials at companies while students<lb/>
get good positions with the same<lb/>
company after graduation. For ex-<lb/>
ample, one student who worked as a<lb/>
janitor with Carolina Telephone<lb/>
now is an accountant with the com-<lb/>
pany. Phil Barbee, who worked as a<lb/>
salesman, is now sales manager for<lb/>
a three-state territory since gradua-<lb/>
tion<lb/>
faculty, staff, students and any in-<lb/>
terested persons on Wednesdav,<lb/>
Feb. 27 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. The<lb/>
question and answer format<lb/>
workshop will be held in the Biology<lb/>
Building Auditorium (room 103)<lb/>
with a panel .<lb/>
On Wednesdav, Feb. 27 at 7.30<lb/>
p.m Mr. Bill Peace from the N.C.<lb/>
Council for the Hearing Impaired,<lb/>
will speak on "Opportunities for<lb/>
Handicapped People Peace, who<lb/>
has been deaf since the age of 14.<lb/>
will speak in Brewster B-102.<lb/>
he should have it x-rayed at Eastern<lb/>
Radiologists.<lb/>
His leg was x-rayed on Tuesday<lb/>
afternoon, and Pearce was told that<lb/>
his ankle was sprained. He also pull-<lb/>
ed a muscle in his leg.<lb/>
"111 be on crutches for a while,<lb/>
and thev (the doctors at I-astern<lb/>
Radiologists) told me to stav off it<lb/>
for a while Pearce said.<lb/>
Pearce met with S n n y<lb/>
McLawhorn. who gives legal advice<lb/>
to students, to discuss the possibili'v<lb/>
of having the school pav for ms<lb/>
medical bill.<lb/>
"Mr. McLawhorn looked it up.<lb/>
and it seems to him that East<lb/>
Carolina is liable to pav for anv<lb/>
damages Pearce said. "The<lb/>
pathway is not marked dangerous or<lb/>
inaccessible, and it" it is not to be us-<lb/>
ed by the students, it should have<lb/>
been blocked off, or it should be<lb/>
made clear that the pathwav is not<lb/>
to be OSe?l,M Pearce said. "I'm go-<lb/>
ing to try to get an appointment<lb/>
with Chancellor Brewer about this.<lb/>
"I don't want to see anyone eUe<lb/>
get hurt. It's not the monev n0 much<lb/>
? something should be done about<lb/>
making it safer. Maybe thev could<lb/>
put up a sign warning students, or<lb/>
till it in with dirt so we could use it<lb/>
without worrying about falling<lb/>
UNC A dministrator Speaks On Quality<lb/>
The evening session of the Phi<lb/>
Kappa Phi-sponsored symposium<lb/>
on quality in higher education open-<lb/>
ed Wednesday night in Mendenhall<lb/>
Student Center with a lecture by Dr.<lb/>
Raymond H. Dawson, vice presi-<lb/>
dent for academic affairs at the<lb/>
University of North Carolina at<lb/>
Chapel Hill.<lb/>
Dr. Dawson delivered his address,<lb/>
entitled "Quality Academic Pro-<lb/>
grams: Perspectives of the General<lb/>
Administration and the Board of<lb/>
Governors to a group of approx-<lb/>
imately 80 ECU administrators,<lb/>
faculty members, students and area<lb/>
residents.<lb/>
One of the main concerns express-<lb/>
ed by Dr. Dawson in his lecture was<lb/>
the need for a wider understanding<lb/>
of the role of the university.<lb/>
"It is the obligation of East<lb/>
Carolina University, or any univer-<lb/>
sity, to do the best that it can to<lb/>
prepare young men and women to<lb/>
go into their vocation, but to equate<lb/>
that with education itself is to<lb/>
misinterpret what the university's<lb/>
duties are Dawson said.<lb/>
"We want graduates to be able to<lb/>
lead useful and beneficial lives out-<lb/>
side of their vocational calling he<lb/>
said.<lb/>
Dr. Dawson was the eighth<lb/>
speaker to be featured in the sym-<lb/>
posium, now in its fifth year at<lb/>
ECU. The opening session began<lb/>
yesterday morning with a welcome<lb/>
address from ECU Chancellor Dr.<lb/>
Thomas Brewer, and continued with<lb/>
leotures by Dr. Marie T. Farr, an<lb/>
assistant professor in the ECU<lb/>
department of English, and Dr.<lb/>
John D. Longhill, an ECU School<lb/>
of Business associate professor who<lb/>
spoke on the negative effects that<lb/>
student evaluations have on the<lb/>
quality of education. Dr. Farr spoke<lb/>
on the quality of teaching.<lb/>
Dawson also questioned the need<lb/>
to require a foreign language for all<lb/>
university students. Noting that<lb/>
most students would never have to<lb/>
See DAWSON Page 2, Col. 1<lb/>
Dr. Raymond H. Dawson<lb/>
Soviets Ignore U.S. Deadline<lb/>
Olympic Boycott Becomes A Reality<lb/>
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ?<lb/>
An estimated force of 100,000<lb/>
Soviets troops stayed in<lb/>
Afghanistan today, ignoring the<lb/>
deadline for their withdrawal set by<lb/>
President Carter last month.<lb/>
The president said Jan. 20 he<lb/>
would favor a boycott of the Olym-<lb/>
pics if the Kremlin did not withdraw<lb/>
its troops in a month, and in Bonn,<lb/>
West Germany today, U.S. State<lb/>
Department spokesman Hodding<lb/>
Carter said, "the United States will<lb/>
not participate in the Olympics in<lb/>
Moscow<lb/>
In Moscow, the deadline passed<lb/>
without comment.<lb/>
The official Soviet news media<lb/>
previously charged Carter with at-<lb/>
tempting to blackmail the Soviet<lb/>
Union and insisted pressure trom<lb/>
the United States would not affect<lb/>
Soviet foreign policy objectives. But<lb/>
the Soviets never reported the Feb.<lb/>
20 deadline Carter had set ?or its<lb/>
link with American participation in<lb/>
the summer Olympics.<lb/>
There were persistent rumors in<lb/>
the Afghan capital that the Soviets<lb/>
might stage a token withdrawal of a<lb/>
few thousand men, but it did not<lb/>
materialize.<lb/>
Some Western diplomats here<lb/>
now speculate the Soviets and the<lb/>
Soviet-backed Afghan government<lb/>
will not be able to put down a<lb/>
21-month rebellion by Moslem in-<lb/>
surgents without even greater<lb/>
numbers of troops being sent here<lb/>
from the Soviet Union.<lb/>
"There must be some military ex-<lb/>
perts in the Kremlin advising the<lb/>
politburo at this very moment that<lb/>
only 200,000 more men would<lb/>
enable them to see the light at the<lb/>
end of the tunnel one Western<lb/>
diplomat commented.<lb/>
Western intelligence reports<lb/>
estimate that sabotage, sniping,<lb/>
bomb attacks, ambushes and hit-<lb/>
and-run raids by anti-Communist<lb/>
Moslem guerrillas cost the Soviet ar-<lb/>
my at least 3,000 casualities in the<lb/>
first two months of its Afghanistan<lb/>
intervention, including between 600<lb/>
and 800 men killed.<lb/>
The Afghan army, estimated at<lb/>
100,000 men before the Soviet in-<lb/>
tervention in late December, is<lb/>
believed to have been cut in half<lb/>
through desertions, purges and<lb/>
guerrilla action. And Soviet-trained<lb/>
Afghan soldiers have shown little<lb/>
enthusiasm for fighting the rebels.<lb/>
The Russians have intervened<lb/>
against mutinous Afghan army<lb/>
units.But they seem reluctant to<lb/>
deploy their infantry against the<lb/>
rebels, perhaps for fear of being<lb/>
drawn into an escalating open-<lb/>
ended guerrilla war.<lb/>
One diplomat from a non-<lb/>
aligened nation said, "The Russians<lb/>
are in a trap. They cannot retreat<lb/>
without losing face and they cannot<lb/>
go forward without getting more<lb/>
and more embroiled in an incv-<lb/>
Iricablc situation<lb/>
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Daw son Speaks<lb/>
Continued from Pagt i<lb/>
use a foreign language<lb/>
in their jobs. Daw son<lb/>
said, jokingly, that<lb/>
"any voting man or<lb/>
woman can get through<lb/>
learning all o the<lb/>
nouns and verbs in Cier-<lb/>
man has accomplished<lb/>
a lot right there<lb/>
I he symposium was<lb/>
scheduled to continue<lb/>
today with a lecture b)<lb/>
ECU Vice Chancellor<lb/>
lr. Robert Maiei on<lb/>
the faculty's role in<lb/>
developing quality in<lb/>
university education,<lb/>
and lectures by Dr.<lb/>
Raymond Martinez and<lb/>
Mrs. Janet Kilpatrick<lb/>
on the role of the<lb/>
library in assisting<lb/>
quality research.<lb/>
Also slated for other<lb/>
lectures are Mr. Ed-<lb/>
ward Reep, on teaching<lb/>
effectiveness in the pro-<lb/>
fessional schools, and<lb/>
Dr. lames Wright, on<lb/>
I he challenges and pro-<lb/>
blems in language<lb/>
development.<lb/>
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PAGE 4<lb/>
This Newspaper's Opinion<lb/>
Catch-22 Lives On<lb/>
Joseph Heller, in his novel<lb/>
Catch-22, described in a situation in<lb/>
the U.S. Army. The Army<lb/>
bureaucracy says that if you are in-<lb/>
sane, they will let you go home.<lb/>
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you can't be crazy; so, back in you<lb/>
go for another hitch.<lb/>
A similar "Catch-22" is in opera-<lb/>
tion right now in the Student<lb/>
Government Association. The<lb/>
legislature can enact a law affecting<lb/>
the incumbent SGA president only<lb/>
as directed by a judicial body, which<lb/>
in turn decides that the legislature<lb/>
cannot enact laws affecting the in-<lb/>
cumbent SGA president.<lb/>
Catch-22, revisited at ECU.<lb/>
It all began some time ago, when<lb/>
the SGA legislature voted over-<lb/>
whelmingly to strip SGA President<lb/>
Brett Melvin of his powers to name<lb/>
the elections chairman. Referring to<lb/>
the limitations that the legislature<lb/>
has in terms of passing laws, Melvin<lb/>
cited a passage in the SGA constitu-<lb/>
tion which stipulated that the body<lb/>
could make no law "affecting any<lb/>
incumbent, except as directed by an<lb/>
established judicial body<lb/>
The constitution is also specific in<lb/>
saying that the legislature does have<lb/>
the right to "enact, by two-thirds<lb/>
vote, laws governing student<lb/>
government association elections<lb/>
Melvin referred the case to SGA<lb/>
Attorney General Drake Mann for<lb/>
an opinion. Mann told The East<lb/>
Carolinian that there were good<lb/>
arguments for and against Melvin's<lb/>
plea to keep the right to appoint the<lb/>
elections chairman. Mann then<lb/>
referred the case to the Appeals<lb/>
Board. The Board heard the<lb/>
arguments and decided in favor of<lb/>
Melvin.<lb/>
The Appeals Board decision im-<lb/>
plies that while the legislature can-<lb/>
not enact laws affecting an incum-<lb/>
bent SGA president, it can enact<lb/>
laws affecting a non-incumbent<lb/>
president.<lb/>
When is a president not incum-<lb/>
bent? We were always taught in<lb/>
grammar school that the president<lb/>
was always in office, unless he was a<lb/>
president-elect. The only way to<lb/>
pass laws governing the behavior of<lb/>
the president-elect is to do it in the<lb/>
five minutes or so before the new<lb/>
president is sworn in at the beginn-<lb/>
ing of the year.<lb/>
Mann, a Melvin appointee, was<lb/>
given the responsibility, however, of<lb/>
phrasing the question to the Ap-<lb/>
peals Board, who were charged with<lb/>
determining its constitutionality.<lb/>
The constitutionality, we feel, is not<lb/>
the question here.<lb/>
It might have been better if the<lb/>
board had done what it was set up<lb/>
to do, that is, to decide whether or<lb/>
not Jhe change was necessary,<lb/>
desirable and fair. Constitutionality<lb/>
should not have come up.<lb/>
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done, in effect, is to decide what the<lb/>
legislature can and cannot do with<lb/>
its legislation. n a word, if the<lb/>
board doesn't like a particular bill,<lb/>
it has assumed the right to step in<lb/>
and take over. The U.S. Supreme<lb/>
Court certainly doesn't go in and<lb/>
decide to initiate legislation. That,<lb/>
in effect, is what the Appeals Board<lb/>
has done.<lb/>
It must be remembered that the<lb/>
Appeals Board is appointed, not<lb/>
elected. We do not think it proper<lb/>
for the Board to tell a bunch of<lb/>
elected officials that they cannot<lb/>
pass laws.<lb/>
Certainly, Melvin is opening<lb/>
himself up to criticism by wanting<lb/>
to name the elections chairman. The<lb/>
chairman is the one person that runs<lb/>
the elections, that is responsible for<lb/>
seeing that everything is fair and<lb/>
above board, and for seeing that all<lb/>
election disputes are handled fairly.<lb/>
Certainly, the potential for abuse is<lb/>
there, and while we realize Melvin<lb/>
has said that he will not be here next<lb/>
year, he may be doing people closest<lb/>
to him a disservice.<lb/>
We can see the aay when one of<lb/>
Melvin's close political allies runs<lb/>
for office, and wins. That person's<lb/>
opponents might claim that<lb/>
Melvin's ally won due to the efforts<lb/>
of the elections chairman that<lb/>
Melvin appointed. Such a charge<lb/>
might be preposterous, but it would<lb/>
cast a bad light on all the can-<lb/>
didates, and on the entire electoral<lb/>
process.<lb/>
Thejdeal way to do things would<lb/>
be to nave the legislature choose so-<lb/>
meone to chair the elections, and<lb/>
therefore prevent any accusation on<lb/>
anyone's character or motives. The<lb/>
campaign should be limited to the<lb/>
debating of issues, in a mature way,<lb/>
so that the students can decide who<lb/>
will lead them.<lb/>
The time of dirty tricks and false<lb/>
accusations should not be tolerated<lb/>
at a university campus. Therefore,<lb/>
we hope that the legislature will<lb/>
fight tooth and nail to help prevent<lb/>
any assaults from being made on<lb/>
their powers.<lb/>
No Apology For Iran<lb/>
U.N. Secretary-General Kurt<lb/>
Waldheim announced yesterday<lb/>
that the U.N. panel to investigate<lb/>
the ex-shah of Iran has delayed its<lb/>
departure for Tehran. A U.N.<lb/>
spokesman said "there are still open<lb/>
questions concerning the commis-<lb/>
sion of inquiry to go to Iran and<lb/>
one cannot help thinking that Presi-<lb/>
dent Carter's refusal to<lb/>
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questions.<lb/>
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underlying causes are somewhat<lb/>
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one of the original terms for the<lb/>
release of the hostages, and it could<lb/>
be that the Iranians are discussing<lb/>
the possibility of a release without<lb/>
an apology.<lb/>
Carter said it is his duty uphold<lb/>
the pride of the United States and<lb/>
that an apology is out of the ques-<lb/>
tion. This stand is certainly<lb/>
preferable to a repeat of the Pueblo<lb/>
incident?an apology later rescind-<lb/>
ed. The Iranians might abandon the<lb/>
call for an apology, as they did the<lb/>
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considering the impending Soviet<lb/>
threat to the new Islamic republic.<lb/>
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Carter's refusal because the<lb/>
religious leader still commands a<lb/>
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the students at the U.S. embassy.<lb/>
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nian President Bani Sadr to some<lb/>
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To the Editor:<lb/>
Mr. Van Dale Hudson says he does not<lb/>
need to view "The Life of Brian" in order<lb/>
to critique it. With great self-confidence,<lb/>
he says that this is because he need not<lb/>
have to hold dynamite to know it will<lb/>
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Landers told us in 1969: "I do not have to<lb/>
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kill you and you don't have to jump into a<lb/>
trash can and muss your suit and tie in<lb/>
order to know its contents (vou might,<lb/>
however, be well-advised to sift through it<lb/>
a bit if you think, your lost emerald ring<lb/>
may be at the bottom.)<lb/>
But a film is not a cupful of arsenic, nor<lb/>
is it a bulging Hefty bag. The effects of<lb/>
watching it are neither immediate nor<lb/>
clear cut, nor are they uniform upon all<lb/>
people. These effects are therefore open<lb/>
to debate, whereas those of poison or<lb/>
dynamite are not.<lb/>
Would it not be a less rich world if no<lb/>
one had ever dared to be the first to taste<lb/>
an oyster? Types like Van Dale Hudson<lb/>
would have doubtlessly said staunchly,<lb/>
"No, I've never tasted one, and I'm not<lb/>
about to; you can took at that thing and<lb/>
know it is slimy filth<lb/>
Also, what if heretics like Galileo and<lb/>
Copernicus had never challenged the<lb/>
"common sense" notion that the sun<lb/>
circled the earth? I can almost hear the<lb/>
Van Dale Hudsons of Galileo's day now,<lb/>
 no I will not look through your stupid<lb/>
telescope (and with a knowing wink<lb/>
toward his wildly cheering mob of<lb/>
credulous followers), any fool can plainly<lb/>
see that the sun moves across our sky, just<lb/>
as the Bible plainly states, and as our God<lb/>
intended. Also you better take back what<lb/>
you said or we'll close down your theater;<lb/>
oops, er, that is, we'll lock you ud<lb/>
And what about Hudson himself I<lb/>
would bet that he gets antibiotic shots<lb/>
when he has an infection. How ironic that<lb/>
he would have most assuredly been an<lb/>
anti-vaccinationist during the days of vac-<lb/>
cine's inception; urging non-interference<lb/>
with God's chosen diseases, and deman-<lb/>
ding banishment of the heretics who'd<lb/>
dare implement this radical new idea. Of<lb/>
course, present-day Hudson regards vac-<lb/>
cination as God's gift.<lb/>
Some people defend the film by saying<lb/>
it is not blasphemous. I say it is<lb/>
blasphemous, very much so, and all the<lb/>
better for being so. J think- the Monty<lb/>
Python troup consists of brilliant<lb/>
iconoclastic atheists.<lb/>
The word "atheist" has been much<lb/>
maligned in our society. With most people<lb/>
being conditioned easily, the majority just<lb/>
uncritically equate belief in God with high<lb/>
morality, and disbelief with low morality.<lb/>
What irony! The Pythons see things<lb/>
which are false, primitive and viscious in<lb/>
the routines of society. They hate violence<lb/>
and injustice; most unthinking church<lb/>
people have been brainwashed into seeing<lb/>
atheists as wicked, but that is just not true<lb/>
at all! They are on a higher moral plane<lb/>
than Van Dale Hudson! Did Hudson's<lb/>
church take a strong stand against the<lb/>
Viet Nam war? Do they take action<lb/>
against the killing of whales?<lb/>
What about myths deliberately propell-<lb/>
ed by the church? They say that atheist<lb/>
Madalyn Murray robbed them of prayer.<lb/>
iNot true! She just stopped them from<lb/>
ramming their programming process<lb/>
down our throats. She did not get praver<lb/>
banned; she had COMPULSORY prayer<lb/>
banned. If Hudson and his church were<lb/>
being forced to attend this movie, I would<lb/>
defend their right not to be so forced.<lb/>
This is similar to another church myth:<lb/>
that the Pilgrims came to America to<lb/>
escape religious persecution. In fact, they<lb/>
were run out, first from Holland and then<lb/>
England, because they were persecuting<lb/>
other people. NOTE: This is plainly<lb/>
stated in history books; though I imagine<lb/>
Van Dale Hudson will say he does not<lb/>
need to read it to know it isn't true.<lb/>
The Monty Python group has a scien-<lb/>
tific attitude, as opposed to a<lb/>
superstitious one. The church nevei<lb/>
siders its particular brand of superstition<lb/>
as superstition. Nevertheless I th .<lb/>
anything whicn claims spirits.<lb/>
heavens, devils, hells; anythinj<lb/>
nature, is superstition. I suppor: Jn-<lb/>
tific viewpoint. Science is self-correcting;<lb/>
that is. if new data comes in. and it proves<lb/>
old ideas wrong, science has d built-in<lb/>
policy of freedom to change its concepts<lb/>
without remorse. Religion, on the other<lb/>
hand, claims it is right, and that it has<lb/>
always been right! I will take a penicillin<lb/>
shot rather than a praer ever time<lb/>
thank you!<lb/>
I arrv . Surber<lb/>
I den<lb/>
Minges Is Commended<lb/>
To the Editor:<lb/>
 rw if-<lb/>
Pat Minges' writing of changing<lb/>
musical forms (Vol. 54 No. 39) was com-<lb/>
mendable. Music, indeed, had no choice<lb/>
but to evolve into the various<lb/>
"anti-mainstream" forms that are<lb/>
presently being considered artistic (i.e.<lb/>
jazz-rock, fusion, punk, etc.).<lb/>
I would like Mr. Minges to be aware<lb/>
that other art forms have been<lb/>
"anti-mainstream" as well. Incongruity<lb/>
in art and dance have been around for<lb/>
some time. "Black humor in all its<lb/>
wonderful disgust, has made me laugh for<lb/>
a decade or so. Most respected art forms,<lb/>
dynamic as they are, by definition move<lb/>
in that direction.<lb/>
I like to call it "third plane<lb/>
"Janusian or "lateralized thinking<lb/>
"Punk poetry god forbid, is beginn-<lb/>
ing to irritate a few traditionalists as is<lb/>
"anarchistic science Artistic or seman-<lb/>
tic incongruity may even show up in a few<lb/>
of the more traditional institutions such<lb/>
as education and the family. How about<lb/>
"punk teaching "incongruent cook-<lb/>
ing or (pardon the putrid paternal pun)<lb/>
"flippant dadaism Sound disgusting'<lb/>
Wonderful!<lb/>
All these incongruent forms may in<lb/>
turn produce a need for<lb/>
"neo-traditionalism" and we are right<lb/>
back where we started. It appears to be<lb/>
one big circle.<lb/>
HalJ. Daniel, III<lb/>
Professor<lb/>
Editor's Note: We had to make one<lb/>
correction in Mr. Daniel's letter, but the<lb/>
mistake is one that many people have<lb/>
made in the past. For the edification of<lb/>
our readers, "that girl who writes the<lb/>
album reviews" is not a girl. Pat Minges is<lb/>
a male. His name is Patrick Minges, but<lb/>
he goes by Pat.<lb/>
ancf'TProffc Tn'lrie spring<lb/>
And, you are a inied as seldom<lb/>
pass anyone going in m direction. The<lb/>
$2,000 price tag is not the alue of the<lb/>
van, 48 Chevy "Captain America It is<lb/>
the estimate to restore it. to the pre-riol<lb/>
'80 state, via sandblasting, painting,<lb/>
fender and body work. The final figure1<lb/>
Unknown!<lb/>
It does appear from Mr Couch's letter<lb/>
dated Feb. 7, that someone had closeiv<lb/>
observed the machine, possiblv inquired<lb/>
as to the history and selling price, became<lb/>
frustrated and lashed out at the object of<lb/>
desire. He dupes those who follow. He's<lb/>
the duper, and those who follow are<lb/>
dupable. Mr. Couch depreciates m win<lb/>
in a canny manner.<lb/>
It is not my goal to prosecute anyone,<lb/>
call witnesses, dormitory counselors, etc.<lb/>
Only to restore my propertv. to make a<lb/>
statement on ECU parking, and to en<lb/>
courage the responsible public to come<lb/>
forth, and speak to institutional commit-<lb/>
tees on the problems underlying the riot<lb/>
If you (plural) nave questions. Address<lb/>
them in confidence to my Tuesda<lb/>
classified in this paper. A speedy and<lb/>
favorable reply will be appreciated and<lb/>
rewarded.<lb/>
It occurs to me that in my enthusiasm<lb/>
to explain why I consider, "Captain<lb/>
America to be such and exceptional<lb/>
value. I neglected a main reason it is such<lb/>
a potential treasure for a collector. For as<lb/>
any collector will tell you, it is the history<lb/>
and beauty of an item that gives the<lb/>
deepest and most genuine satisfaction.<lb/>
Any price increase in the future will be a<lb/>
confirmation of your basic sense of<lb/>
values.<lb/>
Leland K. Williams<lb/>
Truck Is Worth More<lb/>
To the Editor:<lb/>
Question: Does parking privilege at<lb/>
ECU only guarantee you protection<lb/>
against two truck operators?<lb/>
My twenty-five dollars ($25) brought<lb/>
me none of the following:<lb/>
A numbered space<lb/>
A safe traffic-parking design<lb/>
A theft and vandalism insurance<lb/>
If your bicycle, person, car was damag-<lb/>
ed; you need not dance to appease the<lb/>
snow god. You need do as 1 did park for<lb/>
the winter, then m the spring. You load<lb/>
the closet, the sleeper, the sink, the swivel<lb/>
chairs, and even the electrical out lets. Fun<lb/>
Letters To The Editor<lb/>
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb/>
expressing all points of view. Mail or drop<lb/>
 by'our office in the Old South<lb/>
Building, across from the library.<lb/>
Letters to the editor must include ilte<lb/>
name, address, phone number and<lb/>
fgnatuj of the authorfsj and must be<lb/>
typed, double spaced, or neatlv printed<lb/>
Letters should be limited to three<lb/>
typewritten, double-spatted pages. All ht-<lb/>
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN FEBRUARY 21, 1980 S<lb/>
Choose An Outstanding<lb/>
Professor<lb/>
From Monday, Feb. 25, until Friday, Feb. 29, ECU students will have the op-<lb/>
portunity to vote for the outstanding teachers they have had for at least one<lb/>
undergraduate course for credit during the fall or spring semesters of the<lb/>
1979-80 school year.<lb/>
The computer processed voting card can be obtained from the student's facui-<lb/>
ty advisor. The student may vote for up to three undergraduate teachers and is<lb/>
to assign to each nominated teacher a rating of 10 (highest), 8, or 6, pending<lb/>
on the intensity of the nomination. The faculty member's four digit code<lb/>
number, as given in this issue of The East Carolinian, should be used instead of<lb/>
the faculty member's name. The voting card should be deposited in the voting<lb/>
box in the Registrar's Office in Whichard Building, 8 a.m5 p.m ? ?<lb/>
5-29. (Students who are practice teaching will receive the voting card and this<lb/>
issue from their supervisors and should return the cards by May 1 to Dr. I.e.<lb/>
Savetta, Physics Department, ECU, Greenville, N.C 27834.)<lb/>
Students should bear in mind that the vote is for teachers whom they feel are<lb/>
outstanding. It is not a vote to find the most popular teacher nor a vote to in-<lb/>
dicate course preference. The best teachers are not necessarily the most popular<lb/>
and, conversely, the most popular teachers are not the best.<lb/>
The student vote will be analyzed by the Committee for Teaching Effec-<lb/>
tiveness in order to minimize any possible bias in the vote due to differences in<lb/>
class size, number of classes taught, grade distribution, etc. Announcement of<lb/>
the results of the vote will be made in the early fall of 1980.<lb/>
Lab instructors who do not assign final grades or instructors of zero-credit<lb/>
courses are not eligible for votes. Graduate students are not to vote for any<lb/>
faculty member on the basis of graduate level courses taken in which a graduate<lb/>
level grade was assigned. Students should vote only for teachers from which<lb/>
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<pb facs="00057250_0006"/><lb/>
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
FEBRUARY 21, 1980<lb/>
Choose An Outstanding<lb/>
Professor<lb/>
From Monday, Feb. 25, until Friday, Feb. 29, ECU students will have the op-<lb/>
portunity to vote for the outstanding teachers they have had for at least one<lb/>
undergraduate course for credit during the fall or spring semesters of the<lb/>
1979-80 school year.<lb/>
The computer processed voting card can be obtained from the student's facul-<lb/>
ty advisor. The student may vote for up to three undergraduate teachers and is<lb/>
to assign to each nominated teacher a rating of 10 (highest), 8, or 6, depending<lb/>
on the intensity of the nomination. The faculty member's four digit code<lb/>
number, as given in this issue of The East Carolinian, should be used instead of<lb/>
the faculty member's name. The voting card should be deposited in the voting<lb/>
box in the Registrar's Office in Whichard Building, 8 a.m5 p.m during Feb.<lb/>
25-29. (Students who are practice teaching will receive the voting card and this<lb/>
issue from their supervisors and should return the cards by May 1 to Dr. T.C.<lb/>
Sayetta, Physics Department, ECU, Greenville, N.C 27834.)<lb/>
Students should bear in mind that the vote is for teachers whom they feel are<lb/>
outstanding. It is not a vote to find the most popular teacher nor a vote to in-<lb/>
dicate course preference. The best teachers are not necessarily the most popular<lb/>
and, conversely, the most popular teachers are not the best.<lb/>
The student vote will be analyzed by the Committee for Teaching Effec-<lb/>
tiveness in order to minimize any possible bias in the vote due to differences in<lb/>
class size, number of classes taught, grade distribution, etc. Announcement of<lb/>
the results of the vote will be made in the early fall of 1980.<lb/>
Lab instructors who do not assign final grades or instructors of zero-credit<lb/>
courses are not eligible for votes. Graduate students are not to vote for any<lb/>
faculty member on the basis of graduate level courses taken in which a graduate<lb/>
level grade was assigned. Students should vote only for teachers from which<lb/>
undergraduate grades and credit will be received.<lb/>
0001 I uis Acevez<lb/>
KX)2 Winona Ackerman<lb/>
0003 Annette Adams<lb/>
(KXU Barbara Adams<lb/>
0005 Carl G. Adler<lb/>
(XX Philip Joseph Adler<lb/>
000" Mohammed Ahad<lb/>
0008 R. Ajmera<lb/>
0009 lames E. kers<lb/>
0010 Tammie Albertson<lb/>
0011 Robert R. Allen<lb/>
0012 Wendall E. Allen<lb/>
0013 Paul Msion<lb/>
0014 Dogan Altuner<lb/>
0015 Gary John Ambert<lb/>
0017 lta W . Andrews<lb/>
0018 Barbara C. Andrews<lb/>
0019 Robert -ngell<lb/>
0020 Peggy Anton<lb/>
x 21 Iradj Rowshan-Araghi<lb/>
0022 Nicole Aronson<lb/>
0023 Phillip Arrington<lb/>
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0025 Andrew N. Ash<lb/>
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0032 Paul W . Avers<lb/>
0033 Vickey I . Baggott<lb/>
0034 Donald E. Bailey<lb/>
0035 Barbara Bain<lb/>
0036 Harry Baird<lb/>
0037 Ira L. Baker<lb/>
0038 Judy Baker<lb/>
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0040 Karen Baldwin<lb/>
0041 John R. Ball<lb/>
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
Features<lb/>
FEBRUARY 21. 1980 Paec 6<lb/>
Saigon To ECU<lb/>
Chancellor's Assistant Recalls<lb/>
Days Of Vietnam "Conflict"<lb/>
Col. Richard Blake<lb/>
ECU Professors<lb/>
Remember Draft<lb/>
B MARK KF.MP<lb/>
Staff Wrilcr<lb/>
Well come on all you big strong<lb/>
men<lb/>
Uncle Sam needs your help again<lb/>
He's got himself in a terrible jam<lb/>
Way down yonder in Viet Nam<lb/>
So put down your books and pick<lb/>
up a gun<lb/>
We're gonna have a whole lot o'<lb/>
fun.<lb/>
Joe McDonald<lb/>
When Country Joe McDonald, of<lb/>
The Fish, wrote these lyrics back in<lb/>
15, the conflict was in Viet Nam.<lb/>
It would be very easy to change Viet<lb/>
Nam in the fourth line of this verse<lb/>
to Afghanistan and apply the song<lb/>
to the situation today. Of course the<lb/>
problem now is not yet as serious as<lb/>
it was in 1965 during the war. Many<lb/>
students and faculty at ECU are<lb/>
watching international<lb/>
developments closely. Many people<lb/>
are once again asking the fearful<lb/>
question, "Will the draft be<lb/>
reinstated?"<lb/>
President Carter brought up the<lb/>
possibility of reinstating draft<lb/>
registration. This issue, however, is<lb/>
not new to Congress. It has been<lb/>
discussed for quite some time. One<lb/>
major reason for possible draft<lb/>
registration is, according to the<lb/>
military, because our volunteer ar-<lb/>
my is not working. But now, with<lb/>
the situations in Afghanistan, Iran,<lb/>
and around the Persian Gulf, the<lb/>
registration and eventually the draft<lb/>
seem even more inevitable.<lb/>
Some people believe that Carter is<lb/>
using international problems<lb/>
overseas to boost the initiative of<lb/>
the American youth toward a<lb/>
stronger interest in military involve-<lb/>
ment. Dr. Ernest Marshall, pro-<lb/>
fessor of philosophy at ECU,<lb/>
stated, "For a long time there has<lb/>
been talk about reinstituting the<lb/>
draft because the military has been<lb/>
in trouble for some years now. The<lb/>
volunteer army isn't working too<lb/>
well. I think that now a lot of people<lb/>
are trying to use the Afghanistan<lb/>
crap as an excuse to bring back the<lb/>
draft for these other reasons.<lb/>
"Politically, that's shrewd: now<lb/>
that people are worried about<lb/>
Afghanistan we can make the move<lb/>
to bring the draft back. But I think<lb/>
in terms of foreign affairs it's<lb/>
dangerous as hell Dr. Marshall<lb/>
added that there are good reasons<lb/>
for bringing back registration, but<lb/>
going about it in this manner is an<lb/>
"over-reaction on the part of our<lb/>
government<lb/>
Dr. James Leroy Smith, also a<lb/>
professor of philosophy here at<lb/>
ECU, was draft age during the Viet-<lb/>
nam War. He said he believes there<lb/>
is no legitimate reason for rein-<lb/>
troducing the draft registration to<lb/>
determine the current "manpower"<lb/>
in the U.S.<lb/>
"If it's a matter of moving<lb/>
beyond that, quickly to actually<lb/>
reinstituting the draft, then it seems<lb/>
to me a lot more information has to<lb/>
be available concerning the need for<lb/>
it in order to justify a draft said<lb/>
Smith. In 1967 he advocated the<lb/>
anti-draft movement.<lb/>
"Had I been drafted in 1968,<lb/>
there's some real question in my<lb/>
mind as to whether I would have<lb/>
See FACULTY Page 7 Col. 1<lb/>
By MARC BARNES<lb/>
Senior Editor<lb/>
It's a long way from a landing<lb/>
field in Saigon to the office of the<lb/>
assistant to the chancellor at ECU,<lb/>
but former Air Force Colonel<lb/>
Richard Blake seems to have made<lb/>
the transition well.<lb/>
Blake's office in the Spilman<lb/>
Building has an decidedly un-<lb/>
military look about it ? room 203<lb/>
looks like the aftermath of a week<lb/>
of final exams in a fraternity house.<lb/>
The long, walnut conference table<lb/>
where Blake says he jets most of his<lb/>
work done, is covered with several<lb/>
layers of reports, scratch pads and<lb/>
letters from parents. An ashtray and<lb/>
a used coffee mug complete the ar-<lb/>
rangement. No-nonsense, red<lb/>
leather chairs surround the table,<lb/>
and several mementos from his Air<lb/>
Force days are hung on the walls<lb/>
and displayed on his desk.<lb/>
For Blake to wind up working for<lb/>
ECU Chancellor Thomas Brewer<lb/>
should come as no surprise. Blake is<lb/>
a 1954 graduate of East Carolina<lb/>
Teacher's College, now ECU.<lb/>
During Blake's sophomore year,<lb/>
the war in Korea was still going on,<lb/>
and he decided to join the Reserve<lb/>
Officers Training Corps. ROTC was<lb/>
one way to assure a better rank than<lb/>
buck private if you ended up in the<lb/>
war, and it still is.<lb/>
The Korean conflict ended by the<lb/>
time Blake completed East<lb/>
Carolina, and when he finished his<lb/>
first hitch, he decided to stay with<lb/>
the Air Force and become a career<lb/>
Weekend Flick<lb/>
officer.<lb/>
It wasn't until 1962 that Blake<lb/>
first saw a war from the pilot's seat,<lb/>
and it wasn't supposed to have been<lb/>
a war at all.<lb/>
"We were having to abide by the<lb/>
Geneva Accords, which were settled<lb/>
after World War II. There were no<lb/>
jet aircraft allowed (in Vietnam) at<lb/>
the time, and we found that we were<lb/>
on the threshold of violation when<lb/>
we sent our planes in there.<lb/>
"We took about 30 or 40 airlift<lb/>
nothing. It's a pretty lasting ex-<lb/>
perience to see your comrades with<lb/>
rubber bladder, body bags zipped<lb/>
up.<lb/>
"Our country was not even sup-<lb/>
posed to be at war.<lb/>
"The widows of those kids back<lb/>
then, the benefits they got were bas-<lb/>
ed on as if a guy at Fort Bragg went<lb/>
up Fort Bragg Boulevard towards<lb/>
Spring lake and got killed in a<lb/>
wreck. There is a big difference bet-<lb/>
ween benefits of getting killed in<lb/>
 So we weren't even recognizing the fact that we were in v lov-<lb/>
ed in any war at all. I used to fly art planes hack from Saigon to<lb/>
the Phillipines with dead bodies in there, and it was mighty<lb/>
lonesome. No fanfare, no nothing. It's a pretty lasting ex-<lb/>
perience to see your comrades with rubber body bags zipped<lb/>
up.<lb/>
Our country was not even supposed to be at war. "<lb/>
airplanes, and we sent in 4 or 5<lb/>
planes configured to defoliate. We<lb/>
operated them under the State<lb/>
Department. When we went over<lb/>
there, we went over there on secret<lb/>
orders. My orders read 'secret train-<lb/>
ing mission<lb/>
"So we weren't even recognizing<lb/>
the fact we were involved in any war<lb/>
at all. I used to fly airplanes back<lb/>
from Saigon to the Philippines with<lb/>
dead bodies in there, and it was<lb/>
mighty lonesome. No fanfare, no<lb/>
combat ? educational benefits for<lb/>
the kids and all that. It wasn't until<lb/>
1967 that it was changed<lb/>
After Vietnam, Blake was pro-<lb/>
moted to full colonel and assigned<lb/>
to the Pentagon. He first served as<lb/>
policy analysis advisor to former<lb/>
Air Force secretary Robert<lb/>
Seamons, a Nixon appointee.<lb/>
As analysis advisor, Blake work-<lb/>
ed primarily with appropriations<lb/>
committees in the House and Senate<lb/>
on policy matters, the Air Force<lb/>
budget, and weapons development.<lb/>
"Things really began to get smellv<lb/>
during the summer of 194.<lb/>
Watergate. Seamons departed, and<lb/>
Nixon was having a hard time 'Hi-<lb/>
ding a replacement for him "<lb/>
It wasn't long before Blake<lb/>
departed, leaving Washington<lb/>
the campus of ECl and the<lb/>
assistant to the chancellor<lb/>
Blake immediately got<lb/>
frav over the E I Medical Scl ool,<lb/>
a fight which eventual!) led<lb/>
N.C. General Assembly H .<lb/>
Chancellor I merit us I co I <lb/>
fought against the prejud<lb/>
eastern North Carolina.<lb/>
? I he east, you know,<lb/>
KK) years or so, has suckt<lb/>
teat. Here was what started<lb/>
Lhptacc of America: the centei<lb/>
commerce, the center ol l<lb/>
center of art, and the ,0; u<lb/>
wilderness<lb/>
Now. Blake siw. ?? i '?.<lb/>
all. and we ain't got nothing<lb/>
Ioget the Medical Schoo<lb/>
at ECl . Blake and Jenkins relied on<lb/>
what Blake called "missionaries<lb/>
which sou tided more than a I<lb/>
like lobbyists.<lb/>
Blake and Jenkins found govern-<lb/>
ment studies which showed that<lb/>
health care in eastern N. wa<lb/>
worst in the United States. Ihc<lb/>
took this information to legislator<lb/>
and others who could help their<lb/>
cause, and the general avsemhh<lb/>
decided to fund the Medical School<lb/>
in 1975.<lb/>
Sec BI.AKK Payc 7.ol. 6<lb/>
Laughs Rule"Blazing Saddles"<lb/>
By BFAL HAYS<lb/>
Assistant Features Kdiior<lb/>
"Alright then, would you do it<lb/>
for Randolph Scott?"<lb/>
Randolph Scott is just one of the<lb/>
sacred cows that Mel Brooks blasts<lb/>
in his satire of movies of the Old<lb/>
West, "Blazing Saddles which is<lb/>
featured in Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center's Hendrix Theater Friday<lb/>
and Saturday night at 7 and 9<lb/>
o'clock.<lb/>
"Blazing Saddles" follows the<lb/>
traditional pattern of Westerns: the<lb/>
lawless town that needs a sheriff,<lb/>
the corrupt public officials out to<lb/>
make a few thousand dollars, and<lb/>
the people of the town (aided by the<lb/>
sheriff) defeating the bad guys.<lb/>
But before the heroes ride into the<lb/>
setting sun, the Old West is reduced<lb/>
to sight gags, double entendre<lb/>
humor, and a great deal of advanc-<lb/>
ed silliness. Brooks has left few<lb/>
stones unturned in his riotous inter-<lb/>
pretation of the classic plot.<lb/>
Cleavon Little is Bart, a railroad<lb/>
worker who gets saved from hang-<lb/>
ing by the town to make him sheriff<lb/>
of Rockridge. Being a western town<lb/>
in the tradition of the 1880's, it is<lb/>
not extremely interested in having a<lb/>
black sheriff. I a man- can run the railroad Km, a ?uu Ban iiads m the jmI<lb/>
The man responsible txar hav.ag thrawgfc Kc fhwir-Hlrv?ffffflan-uT t?fth out to he the rarest eun<lb/>
Bart sent to Rockridge is Heddy is absolute!) hilarious as the slight west tor anv direction around)<lb/>
Lamarr. He sends Bart to chase the prissy villain. Pecos iWCr and I utle team up in<lb/>
people out of Rockridge so that Gene Wilder is great as the Waco an attempt to bring law and order to<lb/>
Rockridge.<lb/>
"Blazing Saddles" rounds out<lb/>
side-splitting ?aure with Madeline<lb/>
Kahn (the enchanting I illv<lb/>
I<lb/>
gargantuan but dumb cowboj<lb/>
Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little<lb/>
in a scene from "Blazing Saddles"<lb/>
When released, "Blazing Sad-<lb/>
dles" was hailed as one of the fun-<lb/>
niest films ever made, and it remain-<lb/>
as one. Very few movies make the<lb/>
audience cry with laughter, but this<lb/>
one certainly can. There is absolute-<lb/>
ly non-stop comedy of everv form:<lb/>
slapstick, racial humor, and like all<lb/>
Mel Brooks films, frame after frame<lb/>
of sight gags.<lb/>
"Blazing Saddles" ends with one<lb/>
of the greatest fight scenes ever film<lb/>
ed, and it is a fitting conclusion to a<lb/>
film that will leave people laughing<lb/>
all weekend.<lb/>
Student Union Artwork Has<lb/>
Gained National Recognition<lb/>
"John Channel as Mark Twain"<lb/>
By KAREN WEN DT<lb/>
Features Editor<lb/>
Two ECU Student Union<lb/>
graphics were presented with first<lb/>
place awards in the National<lb/>
Graphics Competition of the Na-<lb/>
tional Entertainment for Campus<lb/>
Activities and Administration con-<lb/>
ference held in Washington, D.C.<lb/>
last week.<lb/>
The two graphics, "John Chappel<lb/>
as Mark Twain" and the Cof-<lb/>
feehouse newspaper advertisement<lb/>
were awarded the titles. No other<lb/>
awards were given to the Union.<lb/>
This is the first year that the Stu-<lb/>
dent Union has entered the competi-<lb/>
tion, and it is considered very im-<lb/>
pressive for the group to have won<lb/>
two first place titles.<lb/>
Karen McLawhorn, Student<lb/>
Union President, said she thought<lb/>
the Union had done "very well" in<lb/>
the competition.<lb/>
Former Student Union president<lb/>
Charles Sune first suggested the idea<lb/>
of entering the competition.<lb/>
However, he had resigned before<lb/>
the awards were given.<lb/>
"John Chappel as Mark Twain"<lb/>
was designed by v Teresa Bice, a<lb/>
sophomore communications arts<lb/>
major. The design was given first<lb/>
place in the one-color poster divi-<lb/>
sion. One of her graphics classes<lb/>
submitted attempts to the Student<lb/>
Union for the project and hers was<lb/>
chosen by the committee.<lb/>
Craig Vosler, a senior in com-<lb/>
munications arts, created the Stu-<lb/>
dent Union Coffeehouse ad. It<lb/>
received first place in the non-poster<lb/>
division.<lb/>
The award certification was<lb/>
presented at the opening banquet of<lb/>
the conference on Feb. 13.<lb/>
At the conference, Assistant Pro-<lb/>
gram Director Wanda Euhaus<lb/>
presented an educational seminar on<lb/>
presenting Madrigal dinners.<lb/>
Bill Mandicott, coordinator of<lb/>
the NECAA sent the Union two let-<lb/>
ters of congratulations.<lb/>
and Coffeeftottse ad<lb/>
f<lb/>
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
FEBRUARY 21, 1980<lb/>
Faculty Comment On Conscription<lb/>
The Coffffeehouscta<lb/>
not so common place<lb/>
(Ontinued from Page 6<lb/>
gone to prison rather<lb/>
than going to Canada,<lb/>
although that's easy for<lb/>
me to say looking back<lb/>
on it Smith said. "1<lb/>
was definitely conscien-<lb/>
tiously against the war<lb/>
to the extent of being<lb/>
unwilling to participate<lb/>
in it<lb/>
Dr. Griffith, pro-<lb/>
fessor of political<lb/>
science at ECU, gave<lb/>
his views concerning<lb/>
Operas Run<lb/>
This Weekend<lb/>
Bv STEPHANIE K.<lb/>
TIISGLER<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
Spring semester for<lb/>
the School of Music<lb/>
seems to be shifting in-<lb/>
to high gear as events<lb/>
are scheduled for every<lb/>
week (excluding Spring<lb/>
Break) until mid-May.<lb/>
This week-end<lb/>
climaxes many weeks<lb/>
of hard labor for many<lb/>
as the East Carolina<lb/>
Opera Theater presents<lb/>
two evenings : Ibert's<lb/>
Angelique (Feb. 22),<lb/>
and Vaughan Williams'<lb/>
Riders to the Sea (Feb.<lb/>
23).<lb/>
Angetique's story<lb/>
line is similar to that of<lb/>
Shakespeare's The<lb/>
Taming of the Shrew.<lb/>
ngelique is sold by her<lb/>
husband after he finds<lb/>
he can no longer live<lb/>
under her tyranny. Un-<lb/>
fortunately, she is<lb/>
returned after each pur-<lb/>
chase, and he finally<lb/>
runs out of hope.<lb/>
Angelique gets one<lb/>
final offer, but we can-<lb/>
not reveal His identity.<lb/>
It would spoil the fun.<lb/>
The title role U sung<lb/>
bv Susan Owen. From<lb/>
Salisbury, N.C Owen<lb/>
has had several leading<lb/>
roles in ECU opera<lb/>
productions: Papagena<lb/>
in Moart's The Magic<lb/>
Flute, lolanthe in<lb/>
lolanthe by Oilbert and<lb/>
Sullivan, anf Tosca in<lb/>
Puccini's Tc$ca.<lb/>
The part of Boniface<lb/>
will be sun? by Loren<lb/>
Watkins bn Friday<lb/>
evening and by Bill<lb/>
Lear on Saturday<lb/>
Watkins recently ap-<lb/>
peared as Mark in the<lb/>
ECU Playhouse pro-<lb/>
duction "Streets of<lb/>
New Yap and Lear<lb/>
has held the role of Sgt.<lb/>
Willis in lolanthe.<lb/>
Chariot will be sung<lb/>
by John Michael<lb/>
McDonald, a senior in<lb/>
vocal performance and<lb/>
pedagogy. McDonald<lb/>
has performed in La<lb/>
Traviata, lolanlhe and<lb/>
The Magic Flute.<lb/>
Kiders to the Sea, by<lb/>
Vaughn Williams, is a<lb/>
modern work on the<lb/>
"sailors-lost at sea"<lb/>
theme. It tells of an<lb/>
Irish family that has<lb/>
sacrificed several of its<lb/>
men to the Northern<lb/>
Atlantic. This is not<lb/>
Mozart or Verdi, so<lb/>
don't come prepared<lb/>
for "bel canto" style.<lb/>
draft registration. Grif-<lb/>
fith also participated in<lb/>
the Viet Nam war.<lb/>
"1 don't understand<lb/>
why people are so<lb/>
upset he said.<lb/>
"Registration is cer-<lb/>
tainly no threat. There<lb/>
is no system established<lb/>
whereby they are de-<lb/>
fiantly going to take<lb/>
people into the ser-<lb/>
vice But many people<lb/>
want to halt the situa-<lb/>
tion before it gets<lb/>
started.<lb/>
Griffith's reply to all<lb/>
this was, "Suppose that<lb/>
we had gotten into arm-<lb/>
ed combat with the<lb/>
Soviet Union in<lb/>
Afghanistan? What do<lb/>
you do? Are we just go-<lb/>
ing to say, 'Well, that's<lb/>
it ? we give up?' We<lb/>
certainly don't have the<lb/>
military strength<lb/>
Dr. H.A.I. Sugg,<lb/>
retired professor of<lb/>
political science at ECU<lb/>
and retired commander<lb/>
in the U.S. Navy, was<lb/>
also in the Vietnam<lb/>
War. When asked<lb/>
about the reinstitution<lb/>
of draft registration,<lb/>
Sugg commented, "I<lb/>
think it is a wise move.<lb/>
The situation of our<lb/>
Armed Forces at the<lb/>
present time is not<lb/>
good<lb/>
When questioned as<lb/>
to his judgement on the<lb/>
justification of the<lb/>
Vietnam War, Sugg<lb/>
referred to a report he<lb/>
wrote in 1961.<lb/>
"It essentially said<lb/>
that the basic problem<lb/>
within Vietnam was<lb/>
primarily a civil war,<lb/>
not a true aggression<lb/>
from the North in the<lb/>
sense that the Korean<lb/>
War was. As far as the<lb/>
majority of the people<lb/>
themselves were con-<lb/>
cerned, as I saw it, it<lb/>
was really a continua-<lb/>
tion of the Vietnamese<lb/>
Civil War, which had<lb/>
been going on for 150<lb/>
years or more.<lb/>
"My conclusion was<lb/>
that short of a total<lb/>
mobilization on the<lb/>
part of the United<lb/>
States, there was no<lb/>
way, militarily, to solve<lb/>
the problem. My<lb/>
recommendation based<lb/>
on this was that under<lb/>
no conditions should<lb/>
there be any armed<lb/>
forces into Vietnam<lb/>
Sugg also stated that<lb/>
the anti-draft<lb/>
movements in the<lb/>
United States at that<lb/>
time were reasonable<lb/>
responses to the situa-<lb/>
tion at hand. As for the<lb/>
current anti-draft<lb/>
movements, he stated,<lb/>
"I can see why a lot of<lb/>
people would object to<lb/>
this. I think that there<lb/>
are some fairly sound<lb/>
reasons in constitu-<lb/>
tional terms as well as<lb/>
political terms for do-<lb/>
ing so. I would say that<lb/>
there are very few peo-<lb/>
ple who want to go into<lb/>
the armed forces if<lb/>
their career objectives<lb/>
lie elsewhere, especially<lb/>
at a time when there is<lb/>
some uncertainty as to<lb/>
the degree of the pro-<lb/>
blem that we're fac-<lb/>
mg.<lb/>
Sugg summed up his<lb/>
feelings by stating that<lb/>
he does disagree with<lb/>
these objections based<lb/>
on past experiences in<lb/>
the military.<lb/>
"I see real danger for<lb/>
the United States<lb/>
here he said.<lb/>
One new committee<lb/>
on campus, the Student<lb/>
Caucus for Progressive<lb/>
Reform, is now in the<lb/>
process of organizing a<lb/>
student rally on the<lb/>
mall. The tentative<lb/>
theme will be "Festival<lb/>
of Humanitarian<lb/>
Renassance It is ten-<lb/>
tatively scheduled for<lb/>
early spring. The draft<lb/>
will be a major issue<lb/>
covered in the rally.<lb/>
There will be musi-<lb/>
cians, artists and<lb/>
speakers there to ex-<lb/>
press their views on<lb/>
various humanitarian<lb/>
activities, such as the<lb/>
opposition of the draft,<lb/>
new energy sources,<lb/>
political reform, etc.<lb/>
Jeff Whisnant, one<lb/>
of the organizers of the<lb/>
committee, defined<lb/>
their motives.<lb/>
"Our major objec-<lb/>
tive is the promoting a<lb/>
non-violent society<lb/>
rather than the violent<lb/>
one which has grown<lb/>
from man's inability to<lb/>
work together.<lb/>
RAINE SULLIVAN<lb/>
aj ? ? en and t-tve Snath<lb/>
Admission 50 JL . , r ? n itc<lb/>
HARRISON ENN1S<lb/>
Feb. 22 &amp; 2i Fri.&amp; Sat. 9 &amp; 10 fm<lb/>
Blake Rembembers<lb/>
Continued from Page 6<lb/>
When Blake is not<lb/>
overseeing business for<lb/>
the chancellor, he is a<lb/>
devoted husband to<lb/>
wife Nana, a graduate<lb/>
of UNC-Greensboro<lb/>
and a schoolteacher;<lb/>
and father to son<lb/>
Chuck, a freshman at<lb/>
ECU; daughter Susan,<lb/>
a budding artist who is<lb/>
in the tenth grade; and<lb/>
daughter Tina, who is<lb/>
in the sixth grade.<lb/>
The Blakes have a<lb/>
200-acre farm near<lb/>
Southern Pines. The<lb/>
farm originally belong-<lb/>
ed to his father and<lb/>
grandfather, and Blake<lb/>
currently grows<lb/>
vegetables on part of<lb/>
the farm for his fami-<lb/>
ly's use and maintains<lb/>
the rest as a sort of<lb/>
private wildlife<lb/>
preserve.<lb/>
Blake plants some<lb/>
feed grains for the<lb/>
wildlife to eat during<lb/>
the winter months, and<lb/>
he has a hired man who<lb/>
tries to keep the hunters<lb/>
off the land.<lb/>
"I just don't think<lb/>
it's right to shoot<lb/>
animals<lb/>
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<pb facs="00057250_0009"/><lb/>
Sports<lb/>
FtBRLARY 21. 1980<lb/>
Paac 8<lb/>
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
Pirates Fall, 89-75<lb/>
Bv CHARLES CHANDLER<lb/>
Sports Editor<lb/>
NORFOLK, VaAn early se-<lb/>
cond half explosion catapulted Old<lb/>
rDominion to a 89-75 win Over East<lb/>
Carolina last night, giving the<lb/>
Monarchs their 21st win of the<lb/>
season. , <lb/>
Paced bv Dave Underwoods<lb/>
eight points the Pirates went ahead<lb/>
early d led 15-5 at the 15 minute<lb/>
mark of the opening half. ECU<lb/>
maintained at least an eight point<lb/>
lead until late in the first half, when<lb/>
the Monarchs pressure defense and<lb/>
transition offense began clicking.<lb/>
ODU scored eight of the last ten<lb/>
points of the opening stanza to<lb/>
totally erase the ECU lead and go<lb/>
into the dressing room ahead 3-30<lb/>
at the half. . .<lb/>
The Pirates recaptured the lead<lb/>
during the first two minutes of the<lb/>
second half when George Maynor<lb/>
connected to put them ahead 42-41.<lb/>
rhis was to be the last hurrah for<lb/>
the Pirates. .<lb/>
ODU then went on a torrid streaK<lb/>
for the next seven minutes, outscor-<lb/>
ing ECU 21-2 to take a commanding<lb/>
62-44 advantange. Guard Billy<lb/>
Mann spearheaded the streak, scor-<lb/>
ing nine points and playing scrappy<lb/>
defense. .<lb/>
The Monarchs, now 21-4 ana<lb/>
headed for some sort of post-season<lb/>
play, built the lead to a maximum ot<lb/>
23 points, at 76-53.<lb/>
ECU coach Dave Odom pulled<lb/>
his starters with about nine minutes<lb/>
remaining in the contest, evidently<lb/>
seeing that the game was out ot<lb/>
reach. , <lb/>
The ECU reserves, though, did as<lb/>
well or better than did the starters<lb/>
Tom Szymanski, a seldom-used 6-10<lb/>
center, played very well and ed a<lb/>
rebounders with his 10 pulls, all<lb/>
coming in an 11-minute period.<lb/>
Odom said following the game<lb/>
that there were good and bad points<lb/>
about his team's play. "We did ex-<lb/>
actly what we wanted to in the first<lb/>
half "he said. "Early on, I felt that<lb/>
our defense was just outstanding.<lb/>
Later, though, we let things get out<lb/>
of hand<lb/>
Odom gave two reasons tor tne<lb/>
Monarch explosion. "First, our<lb/>
transition defense fell down, he<lb/>
said "Of their first eight breaks,<lb/>
they scored on five. That's just not<lb/>
good defense.<lb/>
"Secondly, we became<lb/>
disoriented on offense in the se-<lb/>
cond Odom continued. "A few<lb/>
times down the floor we got out of<lb/>
our offense and tried to go at them<lb/>
one-on-one. That really hurt us<lb/>
The win was the second ot tne<lb/>
season for the Monarchs over the<lb/>
Pirates, the first being a 70-65 deci-<lb/>
sion in Greenville. Odom said that<lb/>
game was discussed at halftime last<lb/>
"Ve talked about how they hurt us<lb/>
with their transition game he said.<lb/>
"We had hoped to prevent it from<lb/>
happening again but it did<lb/>
anyway .<lb/>
The Monarchs were led, as in tne<lb/>
earlier game, by senior forward<lb/>
Ronr Valentine. The 6-7 All-<lb/>
American scored 20 points pulled<lb/>
down eight rebounds and dished oft<lb/>
five assists while playing his last<lb/>
home game of The Scope as a<lb/>
Monarch.<lb/>
Sophomore forward Ronnie<lb/>
McAdoo added 16 points while Billy<lb/>
Mann pitched in 14. Guard Tommy<lb/>
Branch played an. excellent floor<lb/>
game and led all players with eight<lb/>
assists.<lb/>
For the Pirates, now 14-11, only<lb/>
two plavers scored in double<lb/>
figures. Guard George Maynor<lb/>
tallied 12 while reserve Kyle Powers<lb/>
scored 11, most of which came in<lb/>
the game's last ten minutes.<lb/>
Sikes Succeeds With<lb/>
Lady Pirate Off ens<lb/>
Bv JIMMY DuPREE<lb/>
Assistant Sports Editor<lb/>
t<lb/>
She's not as tall or famous as Old<lb/>
Dominion's Nancy Lieberman, nor<lb/>
as fast as N.C. Slate's Angie Arm-<lb/>
strong, but East Carolina point<lb/>
guard Laurie Sikes has faced both in<lb/>
her short career and given them all<lb/>
they could handle.<lb/>
In just 28 appearances in the pur-<lb/>
ple and gold, Sikes has led the ECU<lb/>
fast break to 19 wins against just<lb/>
nine losses, including a near miss<lb/>
against the Wolfpack at Minges<lb/>
Coliseum when the junior canned 24<lb/>
points with long range accuracy.<lb/>
'?1 needed to be hitting that<lb/>
game' Sikes reflects. "1 knew we<lb/>
weren't going to be able to get the<lb/>
inside shots.<lb/>
"Old Dominion was by tar my<lb/>
best game she states positively.<lb/>
"The fans up there - they're super<lb/>
Their fans are there to see good<lb/>
basketball and they appreicate it.<lb/>
"1 was surprized when they<lb/>
started coming up to us after the<lb/>
aame and telling us how well we had<lb/>
played, but 1 guess that's the way<lb/>
they are. That made me feel good<lb/>
that they respected our ability to<lb/>
play against the top-ranked team in<lb/>
the country<lb/>
That is the only game which Sikes<lb/>
has been the leading point producer,<lb/>
but she has played a vital role in<lb/>
every outing.<lb/>
The excitable blonde twisted one<lb/>
of her tender knees in an early con-<lb/>
test preventing her from starting<lb/>
the next game. But Sikes insisted she<lb/>
was able to play, and entered the<lb/>
came midway the first half.<lb/>
Pirate coach Cathy Andruzzi<lb/>
ordered the defense into a zone, less<lb/>
demanding on the point guard,<lb/>
"I told them to play zone because<lb/>
1 thought it would give Laurie a bet-<lb/>
ter chance commented Andruzzi<lb/>
after the game. "After a couple of<lb/>
minutes, Laurie came over and ask-<lb/>
ed why we weren't playing man-to-<lb/>
man, so I told her to go ahead. She's<lb/>
a rugged ballplayer; she surprizes us<lb/>
sometimes with her durability<lb/>
Pain is a word Sikes has come to<lb/>
know as a friend, as her surgery-<lb/>
scarred knees impare even the most<lb/>
common of tasks, including ascen-<lb/>
ding stairways.<lb/>
"It just hurts all iround from the<lb/>
strain it causes Sikes offers "But<lb/>
that is one of the things you have to<lb/>
get used to<lb/>
For Sikes, as well as the entire<lb/>
team 1979-80 has been a season ot<lb/>
ups and downs, and she feels that<lb/>
they are just beginning to realize<lb/>
their full potenial.<lb/>
"As point guard, I'm supposed to<lb/>
know when to slow down the fast<lb/>
break and work the offense, ex-<lb/>
plains Sikes. "We run the fast break<lb/>
so much, I'm not sure 1 know .five<lb/>
made the right decision until the<lb/>
play is over<lb/>
At Peace College, a two-year in-<lb/>
stitution in Raleigh, Sikes averaged<lb/>
14 points per game, and her tearr<lb/>
depended on her production in the<lb/>
scoring figures moreso than at bast<lb/>
Carolina.<lb/>
every game, and she's done great<lb/>
against" girls up to eight inched taller<lb/>
than she is,<lb/>
"We haven't got any superstars.<lb/>
That's one reason teams have had<lb/>
such a tough time playing defense<lb/>
against us - they just couldn't key<lb/>
on any one player. Every<lb/>
somebody else was on<lb/>
It's been a long time since Sikes, a<lb/>
PE major, rode her horse or riding<lb/>
lawn mower to deliver a newspaper<lb/>
route in I awrenceville, Fla but<lb/>
much of her southern herntage still<lb/>
bursts forth with every<lb/>
spoken.<lb/>
"1 euess I'd never fit in up<lb/>
north Sikes jests, with Staten<lb/>
Island, N.Y. native Andruzzi nod-<lb/>
She currently averages 8.7 per<lb/>
game a total of 48 steals to her credit<lb/>
on defense, but her most valuable<lb/>
contribution to the Lady Pirates has<lb/>
been her nationally ranked 200<lb/>
assists; more than either Lieberman<lb/>
or Armstrong, and more than any<lb/>
other player at ECU has dished out<lb/>
in a career.<lb/>
"I knew 1 wasn't going to score as<lb/>
much here, but that was to be ex-<lb/>
Mv role is to get the ball to the<lb/>
player with the best shot, the<lb/>
Marietta, Ga. court general ex-<lb/>
plains "1 feel like I have the ability<lb/>
To get the ball to different players<lb/>
out on the floor so that they can<lb/>
take the best shot.  agreement.<lb/>
-It feels good to pass the bal tc ?? scason really f,ew by<lb/>
Kathy (Riley) or Lydia mree) regreUuUy Tnere were<lb/>
or anyone else who s in the game Qf wc , th<lb/>
because they re all such good but tn<lb/>
shooters. The depth of the team tnink about all<lb/>
helped us. There have been times <lb/>
when you just have to have a oreaK ?WeNe improVed a lot during thel<lb/>
mentally if not physically. d , stiU improving<lb/>
Sikes added that balance has been seaso p<lb/>
the key to the Pirates' winning JjjfeJ the first two years <lb/>
record.  unaer Andruzzi have been exten-<lb/>
"Not having any more height . of Laune<lb/>
than we do, it really makes it hard to s, improvement long-<lb/>
with the bigger teams.<lb/>
Herb Krusen recovers<lb/>
n? A1LNCAIAW Team<lb/>
ECU Places Three<lb/>
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb/>
Assistant Sports Kditor<lb/>
compete <lb/>
Marcia has had tough assignments<lb/>
awaited.<lb/>
Fourth-seeded East Carolina<lb/>
placed placed three players on the<lb/>
Ml NCAIAW team, with only<lb/>
champion N.C. State equalling the<lb/>
"eat. . L<lb/>
Senior forward Rosie Thompson<lb/>
was one of only three unanimous<lb/>
seletions to the elite group. Also<lb/>
chosen from the Lady Pirates were<lb/>
juniors Kathy Riley and Lydia<lb/>
Rountree.<lb/>
Other selections of the coaches in-<lb/>
cluded Ronnie Laughlin, Genia<lb/>
Beasley and Trudi Lacey of N.C.<lb/>
State, Barb Krause and Tara Mc-<lb/>
Carthy of Duke, and North<lb/>
Carolina's Bernie McGlade.<lb/>
Thompson leads the NCAIAW in<lb/>
scoring again after having won the<lb/>
title the past two seasons, bhe<lb/>
recently became the all-time leading<lb/>
scorer at ECU, surpassing Bobby<lb/>
Hodges 2,018 points during his<lb/>
career from 1950-1954. She is the<lb/>
onlv player in Pirate history to tally<lb/>
1,000 rebounds in her career.<lb/>
The selection of Thompson, a<lb/>
native of Blounts Creek, marked the<lb/>
fourth time of her celebrated tenure<lb/>
as a Ladv Pirate. She has been nam-<lb/>
ed to the All-NCALAW Tourna-<lb/>
ment Team and Clemson Invita-<lb/>
tional Tournament Team twice<lb/>
each The Blounts Creek native cur-<lb/>
rently holds over 13 school records.<lb/>
"Where do you find another<lb/>
plaver like Rosie Thompson says<lb/>
ECU coach Cathy Andruzzi. "A<lb/>
plaver like her comes along only so<lb/>
often. We're fortunate to have had<lb/>
her the Dast two years<lb/>
Roumree was selected after hav-<lb/>
ing been ECU's second leading<lb/>
scorer a vear ago and currently<lb/>
ranks third among the Lady Pirates<lb/>
with a 12.9 scoring average.<lb/>
The Elm City native moved from<lb/>
point guard to shooting guard this<lb/>
season, but improved her reboun-<lb/>
ding to 6.8, third best on the squad.<lb/>
t s.f. Rountree relieN on -r<lb/>
run down errant -hot- She K<lb/>
the first plaver in lady<lb/>
history to hand out 100 assists<lb/>
season in the 1978-79 canpaig<lb/>
totaling 109.<lb/>
"Lydia adjusted well n ne<lb/>
chanae o position praise; V<lb/>
druzzi. "1 think it took a ot ol<lb/>
pressure off of her and improved<lb/>
her shooting<lb/>
Rilev Came to ECU a- a trtnsfc<lb/>
from Middle Tennessee S<lb/>
quicklv earning a starting berth<lb/>
the Ladv Pirates. Her current scor<lb/>
ine average of 17.1 is second on the<lb/>
team andin the state, just aheac ol<lb/>
Beaslev. The Nashville. Tn. naive<lb/>
brought an aggeressive element to<lb/>
East Carolina, often connecting wi<lb/>
jumpers from 15-20 feet out.<lb/>
"Kathy Riley was a verv pkasatl<lb/>
surprize to us this year -aid Ar<lb/>
druzzi. "She can shoot from ou-<lb/>
side, she can penetrate, -he's quick;<lb/>
she has all the tools io be a grea<lb/>
player<lb/>
Lady Pirate Swimmers<lb/>
Down Indians, Pfeiffe,<lb/>
m<lb/>
Pholoby KIP SLOAN<lb/>
Laurie Sikes moves on opponant<lb/>
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb/>
Assistant Sports Editor<lb/>
East Carolina's women swimmers<lb/>
upped their record to 5-3 over the<lb/>
weekend, defeating William and<lb/>
Mary 88-52 Friday and Pfeiffer<lb/>
93-38 on Saturday.<lb/>
Trie Lady Pirates were favored in<lb/>
both meets, but the East Carolina<lb/>
coaches were cautious of William<lb/>
and Mary. The Lady Bucs came out<lb/>
hot however and quickly establish-<lb/>
ed a 24-10 lead over the Indians in<lb/>
the first four events.<lb/>
The 200 medley relay team ot<lb/>
Carol Shacklett, Tami Putnam,<lb/>
Cindy Sailer and Lauren Grimes<lb/>
established a new school record in<lb/>
the opening event of the meet with a<lb/>
time of 1:55.31.<lb/>
Putnam and Sailer each posted a<lb/>
pair of individual firsts, with Sailer<lb/>
joining Shacklett, Grimes and Lon<lb/>
Ross foe first in the 200 freestyle<lb/>
relav<lb/>
Putnam, a freshman from Plea-<lb/>
sant Garden, claimed firsts in the<lb/>
200 individual medley at 2:16.5<lb/>
and the 100 IM with a 1:03.80. She<lb/>
also claimed second in the 100<lb/>
Tami Putnam<lb/>
breaststroke.<lb/>
Sailer, a senior from Burlington,<lb/>
took top honors in the 100 butterfly<lb/>
with 1:02.22 and the 50 fly at 28.22.<lb/>
Shacklett came in first in the 100<lb/>
free (:55.80) and second in the 100<lb/>
backstroke. Ross, a versatile<lb/>
Raleigh freshman, nipped Grimes<lb/>
for first in the 50 free. . M<lb/>
Freshman Susan Hanks claimed<lb/>
Carol Shacklett<lb/>
the only other ECU first, with a<lb/>
time of 2:02.77 in the 200 free.<lb/>
William and Mary slipped to 6-6<lb/>
with the loss. The Pirate women and<lb/>
men are competing in the UNC-<lb/>
Wilminton Invitational today<lb/>
through Saturday in thcirVinal event<lb/>
before their respective regional com-<lb/>
petitions.<lb/>
<pb facs="00057250_0010"/><lb/>
Heiden Emerges Olympic Star<lb/>
I AKF Dl Arm - M.<lb/>
THEEASTCAROLINIAN FEBRUARY 21. 1980 9<lb/>
ART&amp;CAMERA PLAZA CAMERA<lb/>
LAKE PLACID,<lb/>
veteran skier. Earlier,<lb/>
NY fAP cl ? 'viviau ?icr. earner,<lb/>
with rmr, atmS AustrJan ski queen An-<lb/>
iin pure power and<lb/>
awesome ability, Eric<lb/>
Heiden has emerged as<lb/>
tne unquestioned in-<lb/>
dividual star of the<lb/>
1980 Winter Olympics,<lb/>
an ice and snow festival<lb/>
that is becoming a one-<lb/>
man showcase of<lb/>
brilliance for the<lb/>
21-year-old from<lb/>
Madison, Wise.<lb/>
Heiden claimed his<lb/>
third gold medal in as<lb/>
many races and stayed<lb/>
on target for an un-<lb/>
precedented five-event<lb/>
speed skating sweep,<lb/>
shattering another<lb/>
Olympic mark in winn-<lb/>
ing the 1,000 meter test<lb/>
Tuesday.<lb/>
And while Heiden<lb/>
dominates his events as<lb/>
few athletes ever have,<lb/>
these Olympics also are<lb/>
developing as the Get<lb/>
Even dames ? one<lb/>
more chance for cham-<lb/>
pions to claim the gold<lb/>
medals that have elud-<lb/>
ed them until now.<lb/>
It was super skier In-<lb/>
eemar Stenmark's turn<lb/>
for vindication Tues-<lb/>
day, and the Swedish<lb/>
star came through, cap-<lb/>
turing the men's giant<lb/>
slalom with a stirring<lb/>
second run down<lb/>
Whiteface Mountai<lb/>
that propelled hiai<lb/>
from third place to the<lb/>
gold medal he has been<lb/>
waiting four years to<lb/>
claim.<lb/>
Stenmark's vijlory<lb/>
marked the seconc'time<lb/>
this week that<lb/>
Whiteface's frozen<lb/>
slopes have surrendered<lb/>
nemarie Moser-Proell<lb/>
ended years of frustra-<lb/>
tion by winning the<lb/>
women's downhill race.<lb/>
East Germany<lb/>
dominated Tuesday's<lb/>
results, claiming three<lb/>
more golds and moving<lb/>
into a 16-16 tie with the<lb/>
Soviet Union in total<lb/>
medals. The Soviets<lb/>
have won seven gold<lb/>
medals, the East Ger-<lb/>
mans six. The United<lb/>
States has three gold<lb/>
medals, five total.<lb/>
Austria has three gold,<lb/>
six total.<lb/>
Tuesday's East Ger-<lb/>
man golds went to<lb/>
veieran Ulrich Wehl-<lb/>
ing, who captured his<lb/>
thircf straight Olympic<lb/>
Nordic Combined<lb/>
crown, Frank Ullrich in<lb/>
the 10-kilometer<lb/>
biathlon and Hans Riin<lb/>
and Norbert Hahn,<lb/>
bined and Austria's<lb/>
Hans Enn claiming the<lb/>
bronze with a two-heat<lb/>
total of 2:42:51. Phil<lb/>
Mahre was the top<lb/>
American finisher in<lb/>
10th place with a com-<lb/>
bined 2:44:33. His twin<lb/>
who successfully psyched as I should<lb/>
defended their two- have been,<lb/>
mar luge title. "You know going in-<lb/>
The ice dancing gold to the race that it's go-<lb/>
medal was won by the ing to hurt. You know<lb/>
Soviets' world cham- you have to overcome it<lb/>
pions, Natalia Linichuk<lb/>
and Gennadi Kar-<lb/>
ablt1ies "That's what we're many risks<lb/>
All but flying over waiting for the Stenmark's combin-<lb/>
tne speed skating oval, Norwegian skater said, ed time was 2-40-74<lb/>
Heiden blazed to a time "There's no excitement with Wenzel taking the<lb/>
o 1 minute, 15.18 to racing now. The silver in 2:4149 com<lb/>
seconds for the 1,000, medals are delivered<lb/>
well under the Olympic before the races are<lb/>
record of 1:19:32 set by won<lb/>
his teammate, Peter Like Heiden, Sten-<lb/>
Mueller, in 1976. Silver mark has been pointing<lb/>
medalist Gaetan to these Games for<lb/>
Boucher of Canada some time, searching<lb/>
finished a full 1 Vi for Olympic revenge.<lb/>
seconds behind Heiden In 1976 at Innsbruck, brother, Steve, was Vied<lb/>
at 1:16:68. Frode Roen- Stenmark, then 19, was for 15th in 2:44:94<lb/>
rung of Norway and the gold medal favorite Wehling completed<lb/>
Vladimir Lobanov of but managed only a his third consecutive<lb/>
the Soviet Union disappointing bronze in gold medal perfor-<lb/>
shared the bronze the giant slalom. That mance in the Nordic<lb/>
medal at 1:16:91. gave him four years to Combined, finishing<lb/>
Mueller was fifth in prepare for Lake Placid with 432.200 points in<lb/>
ln- and the gold he missed the gruelling event<lb/>
It looked easy, but it the first time around,<lb/>
wasn't, said Heiden. This time, he got it.<lb/>
f "It's getting harder Stenmark, who has<lb/>
and harder to get won an amazing 14<lb/>
prepared for each consecutive World Cup<lb/>
race he American giant slaloms, captured<lb/>
the Olympic race by<lb/>
three-quarters of a se-<lb/>
cond over Andreas<lb/>
Wenzel of Liechtens-<lb/>
tein, the first heat<lb/>
leader. And, as he has<lb/>
in 10 of those World<lb/>
Cup races, Stenmark<lb/>
526 S. Cotanche St.<lb/>
Down Town<lb/>
The silver went to<lb/>
Juoko Karjakainen of<lb/>
Finland with Konrad<lb/>
Winkler of East Ger-<lb/>
many claiming the<lb/>
bronze, just as he did in<lb/>
Pitt Plaza<lb/>
Shopping Center<lb/>
Innsbruck four years<lb/>
ago.<lb/>
American<lb/>
Malmquist,<lb/>
after the ski<lb/>
portion.<lb/>
Walter<lb/>
second<lb/>
jumping<lb/>
Jazz<lb/>
MONDAY<lb/>
which consists of a<lb/>
70-meter ski jump one<lb/>
day followed by a<lb/>
15-kilometer cross<lb/>
country race the next.<lb/>
BONES AND RHYTHYM<lb/>
star said. "Today, I<lb/>
don't think I was as<lb/>
Riggan Shoe Repair<lb/>
across St. from<lb/>
Blount Harvey<lb/>
Downtown<lb/>
111 W.4thSt.<lb/>
Parking in front and Rear<lb/>
ponosov in a narrow it. You push to get<lb/>
and unpopular decision everything out of every<lb/>
over Kritsztina Regoczy stroke<lb/>
and when it comes you charged from behind to<lb/>
really can't think about claim the gold<lb/>
"1 put<lb/>
situation<lb/>
Olympic gold to a<lb/>
and Andras Sallay of<lb/>
Hungary. Irina<lb/>
Moiseeva and Andrei<lb/>
Minenkov of the Soviet<lb/>
Union took the bronze<lb/>
medal.<lb/>
Heiden and Sten-<lb/>
mark were decisive win-<lb/>
ners in their events,<lb/>
overwhelming the op-<lb/>
position with perfor-<lb/>
mances that were at-<lb/>
tributes to their<lb/>
So far, Heiden's<lb/>
powerful legs have<lb/>
delivered golds at 500,<lb/>
1,000 and 5,000 meters.<lb/>
Still ahead are the<lb/>
1,500-meter race<lb/>
Thursday and the<lb/>
10,000-meter on Satur-<lb/>
day. Then Heiden, a<lb/>
four-time world cham-<lb/>
pion, may turn to other<lb/>
pursuits. Roenning, for<lb/>
one, hopes so.<lb/>
myself in a<lb/>
I shouldn't<lb/>
have said Stenmark,<lb/>
who had trailed Wenzel<lb/>
by 32 hundredths of a<lb/>
second after the first<lb/>
heat on Monday. "It<lb/>
was a quite difficult<lb/>
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Celtics Eye<lb/>
7-4 Sampson<lb/>
BOSTON (AP) ?<lb/>
The Boston Celtics' ar-<lb/>
dor for college centers<lb/>
Joe Barry Carroll and<lb/>
Mike Gminski has cool-<lb/>
ed and they now are<lb/>
looking warmly at<lb/>
7-foor-4 freshman<lb/>
Ralph Sampson as they<lb/>
contemplate the basket-<lb/>
ball draft, says team<lb/>
vice president Jeff<lb/>
Cohen.<lb/>
Although they have<lb/>
the best record in the<lb/>
National Basketball<lb/>
Association, the Celtics<lb/>
could end up with the<lb/>
Since the Pistons have<lb/>
an excellent chance to<lb/>
finish with the worst<lb/>
record in the Eastern<lb/>
Conference, one of<lb/>
those choices could be<lb/>
the first in the entire<lb/>
draft.<lb/>
Seeking a<lb/>
dominating center who<lb/>
eventually would take<lb/>
over for Dave Cow ens,<lb/>
the Celtics at first eyed<lb/>
Purdue's Carroll and<lb/>
Duke's Gminski.<lb/>
"But they haven't<lb/>
been playing that well<lb/>
recently and we might<lb/>
top pick of the college decide to go for Samp-<lb/>
crop in the June draft, son (of Virginia) if he<lb/>
As compensation for<lb/>
Bob McAdoo, Boston<lb/>
got M.L. Carr and<lb/>
Detroit's two first-<lb/>
round draft choices.<lb/>
declares hardship<lb/>
Cohen said Tuesday.<lb/>
"Sampson is obviously<lb/>
the answer for us. He<lb/>
gives us the future<lb/>
Pirate Baseball Slate Set<lb/>
Mike Gminski<lb/>
East Carolina's<lb/>
baseball team will play<lb/>
a 39-game schedule this<lb/>
spring which includes<lb/>
22 appearances at. Har-<lb/>
rington Field on the<lb/>
:ampus.<lb/>
The Pirates, 25-19 a<lb/>
year ago, will open the<lb/>
season at home with a<lb/>
double-header against<lb/>
N.C. State on Mar. 5 at<lb/>
1 p.m. The first seven<lb/>
games of the year will<lb/>
oe at home as Rich-<lb/>
mond and Connecticut<lb/>
follow the Wolf pack to<lb/>
Greenville.<lb/>
The .night home<lb/>
opener will be against<lb/>
North Carolina on<lb/>
Apr. 3 at 7:30 p.m.<lb/>
East Carolina will<lb/>
return visits to N.C.<lb/>
State on Mar. 27 for<lb/>
another double-header.<lb/>
Conference members<lb/>
Maryland and Virginia<lb/>
and Independent power<lb/>
South Carolina are also<lb/>
included on the slate.<lb/>
The top returning<lb/>
batter for the Pirates in<lb/>
1980 is right field<lb/>
Macon Moye who con-<lb/>
nected for a .342<lb/>
average. Pitcher<lb/>
Mickey Britt returns<lb/>
with a 24-11 career<lb/>
record and a 2.69 earn-<lb/>
ed run average over<lb/>
three years.<lb/>
The Pirates will play<lb/>
under the guidance of<lb/>
first-year coach Hal<lb/>
Baird, an assistant<lb/>
coach the past three<lb/>
seasons<lb/>
Carolina.<lb/>
The<lb/>
schedule:<lb/>
March<lb/>
for East<lb/>
complete<lb/>
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MOND; 8, RICH<lb/>
MOND (I p.m.);<lb/>
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Charlotte (2); 13, at<lb/>
Davidson; 14, at South<lb/>
Carolina; 16,<lb/>
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William and Mary; 21,<lb/>
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mond? 23, OHIO; 27,<lb/>
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monwealth (2); 30,<lb/>
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C ampbell; 10. at North<lb/>
Carolina; 12,<lb/>
MARYLAND; 13, at<lb/>
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Y. (AP) ? Dianne<lb/>
Holum is an interna-<lb/>
tional oddity. People<lb/>
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paralleled in Winter<lb/>
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kid sister) or any other<lb/>
of my pupils 8 I feel a<lb/>
little bit of me being<lb/>
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hilerating but it also<lb/>
consuming.<lb/>
"This will be my last<lb/>
year<lb/>
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Dianne has chosen as<lb/>
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ment of her greatest<lb/>
triumph as a coach. She<lb/>
the same without her.<lb/>
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other proteges around<lb/>
could have the speed the track with the preci-<lb/>
skating world at her sion of an airplane<lb/>
fingertips. navigator.<lb/>
"I must seek a life of She lives with a stop<lb/>
my own while I am still<lb/>
young she says, em-<lb/>
phasizing that the<lb/>
World Speed Skating<lb/>
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Holland early next<lb/>
month will be her<lb/>
farewell to the sport.<lb/>
"I am tired of travel-<lb/>
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hectic. I probably will<lb/>
get into teaching<lb/>
The sport cannot be<lb/>
watch in one hand. As<lb/>
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the track, she gives<lb/>
hand signals " a la a Leo<lb/>
Durocher at third base '<lb/>
to regulate the speed.<lb/>
"She knows exactIv<lb/>
what I am capable ol<lb/>
doing says Heiden.<lb/>
referring to Holum's<lb/>
regulation of his lap<lb/>
times. "I have full con-<lb/>
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Intern Fig Draw (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
ics Survey (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00)(3)<lb/>
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Print Sumy (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)<lb/>
Print Survey (TTh 10:00-12:00;F 11:00) (3)<lb/>
Print Survey (TTh 1:00-3:00;F 2:00) (3)<lb/>
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Sculpture Survey (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
Art Hijst Survey (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
Art Hist Survey (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
Art Appracietion (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Art Appreciation (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
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Jewelry Design III (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
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Painting Mater &amp; Meth (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
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Photography I (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
Illustration I (MW 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
Wood Design III (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
Weaving Design III (TTh 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
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Jewelry Design IV (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
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Drawing Media &amp; Tech (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
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Figure Painting (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
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Studio IV (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
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Art in Elem Sch (MWF 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
in Elem Sch (MWF 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
Art in Elem Sch (MWF 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
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in Art (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
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Ceramics Studio VI (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio VII (TTh 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio VIII (TTh 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
Graphic Design II (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
Photography II (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
Illustration II (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
Wood Design IV (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
Weaving Design IV (TTh 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
Fabric Design IV (MW 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
Art in Second Sch (TTh 8:00-10:00;F 9:00)<lb/>
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Interior Probs II (MWF 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
Interior Systems'(MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
Advanced Painting (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
Advanced Painting (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
Print Studio V (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
Print Studio VI (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
Print Studio VII (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
Print Studio VIII (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
Print Studio IX (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
Sculp Studio VI (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
Northern Renaissance (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
20th Cent Paint &amp; Sculp (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
20th Cent Archit (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
Seminar in Art Hist (TTh 1:00-2:20) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio IX (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio X (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
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28 1002 4 Elementary French (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
28 1003 1 Intermediate French (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
28 1003 2 Intermediate French (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
28 1003 3 Intermediate French (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
28 1003 4 Intermediate French (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
28 1004 1 Intermediate French (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
28 1004 2 Intermediate French (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
28 2100 1 Contemporary France (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
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28 2108 1 Conversational French (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
28 2220 1 French Lit In Tran (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
28 2228 1 Intro to Study of Lit (T 2:00) (1)<lb/>
28 3215 1 Practical Phonetica (TTh 9:30-10:20) (2)<lb/>
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29 1000 7 Earth &amp; Man (TTh 9:30-10:45) (3)<lb/>
29 1000 8 Earth &amp; Man (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
29 2001 1 World Geog Pt 1 (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
29 2003 1 Economic (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
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29 2004 1 Physical Geog Pt 1 (MWF 9:00) (4)<lb/>
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29 2123 1 Early Exp Pros Teach (TBA) (1)<lb/>
29 3000 1 Population (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
29 3002 1 Coastal Geography (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
29 3003 1 Political Geography (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
29 3004 1 Urban Geography (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
29 3005 1 Geog Eng Resources (TTh 11:00-12:15) (3)<lb/>
29 3050 1 Africa (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
29 3054 1 Caribbean (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
29 3055 1 North Carolina (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
29 3072 1 Cartography (TTh 2:00-4:00) (3)<lb/>
29 3073 1 Quantitative Geog (TTh 9:30-10:45) (3)<lb/>
29 3078 1 Geogrophy Seminar (Th 2:00) (1)<lb/>
29 4000 1 Geog of Agriculture (T 1:00-3:00) (2)<lb/>
29 5083 1 Air Photo Inter (TTh 2:00-4:00) (3)<lb/>
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3<lb/>
Bcasting Wrkshp (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Voice &amp; Diction (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
?, Diction (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 1:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 1:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (WF l2:0p) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 1:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (WF 9:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (WF 12:00) (2)<lb/>
5, Diction (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (TTh 1:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (WF 11:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (MW 2:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diction (WF 11:00) (2)<lb/>
&amp; Diet Majors (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
&amp; Diet Majors (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
&amp; Diet Majors (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
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66 4000<lb/>
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Fund of Broadcasting (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
Fund of Broadcasting (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Business 4 Prof Spch (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
Business &amp; Prof Spch (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
Business &amp; Prof Spch (WF 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Bcasting Workshop (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Public Speaking (WF 11:00) (2)<lb/>
Public Speaking (WF 12:00) (2)<lb/>
Radio Production (WF 10:00-11:30)<lb/>
Motion Pics for TV (MW 2:00-3:30)<lb/>
TV Production (TTh 2:00-3:30) (3)<lb/>
Bcasting Workshop (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
SPED (Special Education) - 67<lb/>
6721011<lb/>
6721012<lb/>
6721021<lb/>
6721022<lb/>
6732011<lb/>
Intro to Except Chil (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
Intro to Except Chil (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
Intro to Mental Ret (TTh 9:30-10:45) (3)<lb/>
Intro to Mental Ret (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
Meth Mat MR I (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
Special Education (Continued) - 67<lb/>
COURSE SECTION<lb/>
NO.NO.<lb/>
67 32012<lb/>
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Meth Mat MR I,(MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
Meth Mat MR I(MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
Rein Rdg Handicap (MW 10:00-12:30, Aug. 28-<lb/>
Oct. 3) (2)<lb/>
Educ and Retardation (MW 1:00-3:30,Aug.28-<lb/>
Oct. 3) (2)<lb/>
Obs Supv Tchg Sp Ed (TBA) (8)<lb/>
Intro Except Child (Th 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Perspectives in MR (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Test &amp; Meas Sp Ed (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Minor Prob Spec Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Minor Prob Spec Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Intro to Learn Disab (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Meth Mat LD Child I (TTh 9:30-10:45) (3)<lb/>
Meth Mat LD Child I (Th 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Adv Meth Mat MR I (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Research in Spec Ed (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Practicum in LD I (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Practicum in LD II (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Internship in MR I (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Internship in MR II (TBA) (2)<lb/>
TECH (Technology) - 68<lb/>
68 4100 1 Intern in Tech Teach (TBA) (8)<lb/>
68 5300 1 Mid Grades Occup Expl (T 5:00-8:00)<lb/>
 Same as Home 5300<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
Summer School Schedule<lb/>
ACCT (ACCOUNTING) - 01<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Financial Accounting (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Financial Accounting (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Managerial Accounting (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Managerial Accounting (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Inter Accounting I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Cost Accounting (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Cost Accounting Theory (M-TH 6:30 - 8:25) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Financial Accounting (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Managerial Accounting (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Managerial Accounting (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Inter Accounting II (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Income Tax I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
ANTH (ANTHROPOLOGY) - 03<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
03 1000 Intro Anthropology (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
03 1000 Intro Anthropology (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
03 2010 Societies, World (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
03 1000 Intro Anthropology (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
03 2010 Societies, World (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
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012521<lb/>
013551<lb/>
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016811<lb/>
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012521<lb/>
013561<lb/>
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ART (ART) - 04<lb/>
04 1001<lb/>
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FIRST TERM<lb/>
Color &amp; Design (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Color &amp; Design (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Color &amp; Design (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
3-D Design (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Art Appreciation (M-F 9:00 - 10:00) (2)<lb/>
Art Appreciation (M-F 10:00 - 11:00) (2)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio I (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio II (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Printmaking Studio II (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Descriptive Drawing (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio III (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio IV (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio V (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Printmaking Studio III (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Art in Elem. School (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio VI (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio VII (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio VIII (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Printmaking Studio VII (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Printmaking Studio VIII (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Printmaking Studio IX (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Ceramics Studio IX (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Prob. in Ceramics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
in Ceramics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
in Ceramics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Prob. in Ceramics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Prob. in Ceramics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Prob. in Ceramics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Prob. in Ceramics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Prob. in Ceramics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Prob. in Printmaking (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) 3<lb/>
Prob. in Printmaking (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) 3<lb/>
Prob. in Printmaking (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) 3)<lb/>
Prob. in Printmaking (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) 3<lb/>
Prob. in Printmaking (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Prob. in Printmaking (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Prob. in Printmaking (M-F 8:00 - 9:30 3<lb/>
Prob. in Printmaking (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Prob.<lb/>
Prob.<lb/>
04 1001<lb/>
04 1001<lb/>
04 1010<lb/>
04 3500<lb/>
04 3850<lb/>
04 5500<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Color &amp; Design (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Color &amp; Design (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
3-D Design (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Art in Elem. School (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
BIOL (BIOLOGY) - 09<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
09 1050 Prin Biol I (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
09 1051 Prin Biol I Lab (MWF 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
09 1051 Prin Biol I Lab (MWF 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
09 1080 Gen Zoology (M-F 8:00 - 10:00) (5)<lb/>
09 1081 Gen Zoology Lab (MWF 1:30 - 4:30) (0)<lb/>
09 2120 Hu Phys and Anat (M-F 8:00 - 10:00) (4)<lb/>
09 2121 Hu Phys and Anat Lab (MWF 1:30 - 4:30) (1)<lb/>
09 3310 Cell Phys (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (4)<lb/>
09 3311 Cell Phys Lab (MWF 1:30 - 4:30) (0)<lb/>
09 3400 Biol Fid Stu Coas Plain (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (3)<lb/>
09 3401 Biol Fid Stu Coas Pin Lab (TTH 12:30 - 5:00) (0)<lb/>
09 3550 Biol Honors (TBA) (1)<lb/>
09 4504 Res Prob Biol (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 4514 Res Prob Biol (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 4550 Biol Honors (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 5250 Ecology (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (4)<lb/>
09 5251 Ecology Lab (MWF 1:30 - 4:30) (0)<lb/>
09 5300 Genetics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
09 5995 Internship (TBA) (1)<lb/>
09 6003 Seminar (TBA) (1)<lb/>
09 6504 Res Prob Biol (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 6514 Res Prob Biol (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 6994 Internship (TBA) (1)<lb/>
09 6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
09 69 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
09 6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
09 1050 Prin Biol I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
09 1051 Prin Biol I Lab (MWTH 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
09 1060 Environ Biol (M-F 8:00 - 10:00) (4)<lb/>
09 1061 Environ Biol Lab (MWTH 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
09 1070 General Botany (M-F 8:00 - 10:00) (5)<lb/>
09 1071 General Botany Lab (MWTH 1:00 - 4:00) (0)<lb/>
09 2120 Hu Phys and Anat (M-F 11:20 - 1:20) (4)<lb/>
09 2121 Hu Phys and Anat Lab (MWTH 1:30 - 4:30) (1)<lb/>
09 3550 Biol Honors (TBA) (1)<lb/>
09 4504 Res Prob Biol (TBA) (2)<lb/>
, 09 4514 Res Prob Biol (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 4550 Biol Honors (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 5490 Biol Elec Micros (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (5)<lb/>
09 5491 Biol Elec Micros LaB (M plus 6 hrs TBA) (0)<lb/>
09 5995 Intership (TBA) (1)<lb/>
09 6003 Seminar (TBA) (1)<lb/>
09 6020 Marine Biol (TTH 1:30 - 4:30) (3)<lb/>
09 6021 Marine Biol Lab (WF 1:30 - 4:30) (0)<lb/>
09 6504 Res Prob Biol (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 6514 Res Prob Biol (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 6994 Internship (TBA) (2)<lb/>
09 6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
09 69 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
09 6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
BUED (BUSINESS EDUCATION) - 11<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
11 3225 Ofc Sim &amp; Word Processing (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
11 3291 Intern Sup Wk Exp (TBA) (1)<lb/>
11 3292 Intern Sup Wk Exp (TBA) (2)<lb/>
11 3293 Intern Sup Wk Exp (TBA) (3)<lb/>
11 3294 Intern Sup Wk Exp (TBA) (4)<lb/>
11 6401 , Areas of Dist: Functions (MF 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
11 6475 Org&amp;AdmofOccDlst&amp;OffEdPrograms(M-F8:00-9:30)(3)<lb/>
11 6476 Coordination Techniques (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
11 6492 lob Anal &amp; Curr Devel (M-F 2:40 - 4:10) (3)<lb/>
11 6495 Trends, Issues, &amp; Voca Philosophy (M-F 11:20 -12:50) (3)<lb/>
BUSA (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) - 12<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
12 2242<lb/>
12 3242<lb/>
12 3242<lb/>
12 3352<lb/>
12 3722<lb/>
12 3832<lb/>
12 3832<lb/>
Legal Envir Bus (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Organizational Mgt (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Organizational Mgt (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Internationa! Bus (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Operations Mgt (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Marketing Mgt (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Marketing Mgt (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
12 4362<lb/>
12 4462<lb/>
12 4732<lb/>
12 4752<lb/>
12 4842<lb/>
12 4852<lb/>
12 2242<lb/>
12 3242<lb/>
12 3722<lb/>
12 3722<lb/>
12 3832<lb/>
12 4352<lb/>
12 4562<lb/>
12 4662<lb/>
12 4732<lb/>
12 4842<lb/>
12 6722<lb/>
12 6822<lb/>
Retail Mgt (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Manpower Mgt (M-F 2:40 - 4:10) (3)<lb/>
Consumer Behavior (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Adv &amp; Promotion Mgt (M-F 9.40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Bus Policy (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Princ of Real Estate (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Legal Envir Bus (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Organizational Mgt (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Operations Mgt (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Operations Mgt (M-F 2:40 - 4:10) (3)<lb/>
Marketing Mgt (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Selling and Sales Mgt (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Marketing Strategy (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Marketing Research (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Consumer Behavior (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Bus Policy (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Bus Policies (MTWTH 6:30 - 8:18) (3)<lb/>
Marketing Mgt II (MTWTH 4:30 - 6:18) (3)<lb/>
CHEM (CHEMISTRY) -13<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
13 0150 Prep Col Chem (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (2)<lb/>
13 1120 Basic Gen &amp; Org Chem (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
13 1121 Basic Gen &amp; Org Chem Lab (MTTH 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
13 1150 Gen Chem &amp; Qual Anal (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
13 1151 Gen Chem Qual Anal Lab (MTTH 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
13 2750 Organic Chem (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
13 2751 Organic Chem Lab (MTWTH 12:30 - 5:00) (2)<lb/>
13 4505. Independent Study (TBA) (1)<lb/>
13 4515 Research Probl Chem (TBA) (1)<lb/>
13 5991 Indust Internship Chem (TBA) (1)<lb/>
13 6500 Intro Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
13 6502 Research (TBA) (2)<lb/>
13 6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
13 6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
13 1020 Gen Descrip Chem (M-F 9:10 - 11:10) (4)<lb/>
13 1160 Gen Chem &amp; Qual Anal (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
13 1161 Gen Chem Qual Anal Lab (MTTH 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
13 1161 Gen Chem Qual Anal Lab (MTTH 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
13 2620 Basic Biochem (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
13 2621 Basic Biochem Lab (MTTH 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
13 2760 Organic Chem (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
13 2761 Organic Chem Lab (MTWTH 12:30 - 5:00) (2)<lb/>
13 4505 Independent Study (TBA) (1)<lb/>
13 4515 Research Probl Chem (TBA) (1)<lb/>
13 5991 Indust Internship Chem (TBA) (1)<lb/>
13 6500 Intro Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
13 6502 Research (TBA) (2)<lb/>
13 6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
13 6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
COAS (COASTAL &amp; MARINE RESOURCES) -14<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
?14 5000 Ship &amp; Underwater Tec (TBA) (2)<lb/>
?14 5001 Coastal Marine Prob (TBA) (3)<lb/>
?14 5002 Coastal Marine Prob (TBA) (3)<lb/>
?14 5025 Man and the Sea Sem (TBA) (1)<lb/>
?14 5026 Man and the Sea Sem (TBA) (1)<lb/>
?Field School in Underwater History based at Edenton, NC; admission by permission of<lb/>
instructor only.<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
No courses offered in this discipline this term<lb/>
COED (COUNSELOR EDUCATION) - 15<lb/>
FUtSTTERM<lb/>
15 6406 Org &amp; Adm Gutd Serv (MW 6:00 - 9:45) (3)<lb/>
15 6483 Seminar - Coun Prob (M-F 1:00 - 4:00) (2) (June 3 -16)<lb/>
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SECONDTEUM<lb/>
15 5360 Prin of Guidance (M-F 9:4? - 10:4?) (2)<lb/>
15 6401 Anal Irufiv (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
IS 6482 Supv Prac Coun (M-F 11:2? - 4:00) (3)<lb/>
15 6482 Supv Prac Coun1M-f 8:00 -11:20) (3)<lb/>
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COHE (COMMUNITY HEALTH) - 16<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
16 4502 Independent Study (TBA) (1)<lb/>
16 4990 Inter Comm Hlth Educ (TBA) (0)<lb/>
16 6500 Independent Study (TP) (2)<lb/>
16 6501 Independent Study (TB J ,)<lb/>
16 6502 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
16 6990 Intern Comm Hlth (TBA) (3)<lb/>
16 6991 Intern Comm Hlth (TBA) (3)<lb/>
16 4502<lb/>
16 4990<lb/>
16 6500<lb/>
16 6501<lb/>
16 6502<lb/>
16 6990<lb/>
16 6991<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Independent StudyPatient Educ (MTTH 8:30 - 12:20) (3)<lb/>
Inter Comm Hlth Educ (TBA) (8)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Comm Hlth (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Comm Hlth (TBA) (3)<lb/>
CORS (CORRECTIONAL SERVICES) - 17<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
17 1000 Crim. Justice System (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
17 2000 The Crim. Offender (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
17 1000 Crim. Justice System (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
17 3001 Community Corrections (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
17 3002 Juv. Justice System (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
17 3003 Addict Crime &amp; Criminal (M-F 2:40 - 4:10) (3)<lb/>
17 3005 Police and the Community (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
CSCI (COMPUTER SCIENCE) - 18<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
18 1584 Linea Alg Com Applic (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
18 3600 Intro Digit Comput (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
18 3600 Intro Digit Comput (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
18 3601 Comp Org &amp; Progr (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
18 3608 COBOL (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
DHEA (DIVISION OF HEALTH AFFAIRS) - 19<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Ale. Hlth &amp; Soc Prob. (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Human Sexual Dysfunc. (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
Human Sexual Dysfunc. (MTTHF 9:40 - 10:55) (2)<lb/>
Prev of Alch Abuse (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Ale. Hlth &amp; Soc Prob. (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Trt of Alcoholism (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
DRAM (DRAMA) - 20<lb/>
192002<lb/>
195000<lb/>
195000<lb/>
195096<lb/>
192002<lb/>
195094<lb/>
20 1000<lb/>
20 1000<lb/>
20 1011<lb/>
20 1013<lb/>
20 1000<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Intro to Theatre (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Intro to Theatre (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
Ballet I (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Jazz Dance I (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Intro to Theatre (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
DRED (DRIVER EDUCATION) - 21<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
21 2000 Intro. Driver Ed. (M-F 8:00<lb/>
9:30) (3)<lb/>
212210<lb/>
212210<lb/>
212210<lb/>
212211<lb/>
212211<lb/>
212211<lb/>
212220<lb/>
212230<lb/>
216420<lb/>
216521<lb/>
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216991<lb/>
212000<lb/>
212000<lb/>
216415<lb/>
216521<lb/>
216522<lb/>
216990<lb/>
216991<lb/>
Motorcycle Safety (TTh 11:20 - 12:50) (2)<lb/>
Motorcycle Safety (TTH 1:00 - 2:30) (2)<lb/>
Motorcycle Safety (TTH 2:40 - 4:10) (2)<lb/>
Motorcycle Safety Lab (MWF 11:20 - 12:50) (0)<lb/>
Motorcycle Safety. Lab (MWF 1:00 - 2:30) (0)<lb/>
Motorcyle Safety Lab (MWF 2:40 - 4:10) (0)<lb/>
Highway Trans. System (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (2)<lb/>
Traffic Law (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (2)<lb/>
Federal Prog. Hwy. Saf. (MWTH 6:30 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Readings Dr. Traf. Saf. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Readings Dr. Traf. Saf. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Externship Dr. Traf. Sa. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Intro. Driver Ed. (M-F 8.00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Intro. Driver Ed. (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Human Factors in Dr. Ed. (MWTH 6:30 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Readings Dr. &amp; Tra. Saf. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Readings Dr. &amp; Tra. Saf. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Externship Dr. &amp; Tra. Saf. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Externship Dr. &amp; Tra. Saf. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Oi)<lb/>
ECON (ECONOMICS) - 22<lb/>
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222283<lb/>
222283<lb/>
223243<lb/>
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226823<lb/>
222223<lb/>
222283<lb/>
223243<lb/>
223243<lb/>
223623<lb/>
223623<lb/>
224353<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Intro Computers (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Intro Computers (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Intro Computers (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Stat. Anal. I (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Stat. Anal. I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Microeconomics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Mgt Sci I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Mgt Sci I (M-F 2:40 - 4:10) (3)<lb/>
Labor Rel (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Bus &amp; Soc (MTWTH 4:30 - 6:25) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Intro Computers .(M-F 1:00 -<lb/>
Stat Anal I (M-F 8:00<lb/>
Microeconomics (M-F<lb/>
Microeconomics (M-F<lb/>
Mgt Sci I (M-F 11:20<lb/>
Mgt Sci I (M-F 2:40 -<lb/>
2:30) (3)<lb/>
? 9:30) (3)<lb/>
9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
1:00 - 2:30)(3)<lb/>
12:50) (3)<lb/>
4:10) (3)<lb/>
I '<lb/>
Und Countries (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
EDAD (EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION &amp; SUPERVISION) - 23<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Seminar-Supervision (M-F 1:00 - 4:00) (2) (June 11-24)<lb/>
Elem Sch Admini (WTH 4:20 - 8:00) (3)<lb/>
Public Sch Finance (MT 4:20 - 8:00) (3)<lb/>
Sec School Admin (MT 4:20 -8:00) (3)<lb/>
Prin Prac Supervision (WTH 4:20 - 8:00) (31<lb/>
Intro Com Col &amp; Ad Ed (MW 1:00 - 4:45) (3)<lb/>
Dev Adult Ed Prog (TTH 4:20 - 8:00) (3)<lb/>
Intro to School Law (WTH 4:20 - 8:00) (3)<lb/>
Public Sch Admin (WTH 4:20 - 8:00) (3)<lb/>
Staff Person Probl (MT 6:30 - 9:15) (2)<lb/>
Issu Prob Research Ed (WTH 6:30 - 9:15) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Home Sch Com Relat (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Seminar-Supervision (WTH 4:20 - 7:00) (2)<lb/>
Elem Sch Admin (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Public Sch Finance (WTH 4:20 - 8:00) (3)<lb/>
Sec School Admin (WTH 6:00 - 9:45) (3)<lb/>
The Adult Learner (MW 1:00 - 4:45) (3)<lb/>
Intro to School Law (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Processes in Adult Ed (TTH 4:20 - 8:00) (3)<lb/>
Seminar-Admin (M-F 11:20 - 2:00 (2) (July 7-18)<lb/>
Prob in Educ Superv (MT 4:20 - 8:00) (3)<lb/>
Adv Public Relations (WTH 4:20 - 7:00) (2)<lb/>
EHLT (ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH) - 24<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
24 2100 Intro Environ Hlth (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
236400<lb/>
236406<lb/>
236407<lb/>
23 6409<lb/>
23 6428<lb/>
236479<lb/>
236481<lb/>
236483<lb/>
237408<lb/>
237410<lb/>
237472<lb/>
235334<lb/>
236400<lb/>
23 6406<lb/>
23 6407<lb/>
23 6409<lb/>
236453<lb/>
23 6483<lb/>
23 6487<lb/>
23 7400<lb/>
237429<lb/>
237460<lb/>
24 3501<lb/>
24 3502<lb/>
24 4990<lb/>
24 6501<lb/>
24 6980<lb/>
24 6995<lb/>
24 3501<lb/>
24 4991<lb/>
24 6502<lb/>
24 69<lb/>
Prob in Environ Hlth (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Prob in Environ Hlth (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Environ Hlth Interns (TBA) (5)<lb/>
Prob Research Environ Hlth (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Environ Hlth Prac (TBA) (6)<lb/>
Ti.esis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Prob in Environ Hlth (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Environ Hlth Interns (TBA) (5)<lb/>
Prob Research Environ Hlth (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
ELEM (ELEMENTARY EDUCATION) - 25<lb/>
25 2101<lb/>
25 3203<lb/>
25 3204<lb/>
25 4340<lb/>
25 4341<lb/>
25 4342<lb/>
25 4343<lb/>
25 4344<lb/>
25 4345<lb/>
25 4346<lb/>
25 4347<lb/>
25 4348<lb/>
25 4532<lb/>
25 4533<lb/>
25 4534<lb/>
25 5316<lb/>
25 6416<lb/>
25 6417<lb/>
25 6425<lb/>
25 6488<lb/>
25 4532<lb/>
25 4533<lb/>
25 4534<lb/>
25 5306<lb/>
25 5309<lb/>
25 5310<lb/>
25 5312<lb/>
25 5313<lb/>
25 5313<lb/>
25 5316<lb/>
25 5317<lb/>
25 6405<lb/>
25 6415<lb/>
25 6416<lb/>
25 6417<lb/>
25 6418<lb/>
25 6419<lb/>
25 6425<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Intro to Educ (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Lang Arts LEG (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (4)<lb/>
Fund of Reading (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh Kind (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh LEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh LEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Stu Teh LEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
(4)<lb/>
Obs &amp;<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh<lb/>
UEG (TBA)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh UEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh UEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh UEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh UEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Applied Phonics (MW 5:00 - 8:45) (3)<lb/>
Prob Lo Elem Grades (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Prob Upper Elem Grades (MW 5:00 - 8:45) (3)<lb/>
Elem Sch Curr (TTH 5:00 - 8:45) (3)<lb/>
Adv Lang Arts Elem Sc (TTH 5:00 - 8:45) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Soc Studies in Elem Sc (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Founda Curr Er Chi Ed (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Teh Eval Et Chi Ed (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Improv Read Instr (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Read Remed &amp; Prac (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Read Remed &amp; Prac (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Applied Phonics (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Read Jr &amp; Sr Hi Sch (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Invest Teh Reading (M-F 9:40 -12:50) (3) (June 26-July 17)<lb/>
Tech of Teh Elem Sch (M-F 1:00 - 4:10) (3) (June 26-July 17)<lb/>
Prob Lo Elem Grades (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Prob Upper Elem Grades (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Read-The Learn Bases (M-F 1:00 - 4:10) (3) (June 26-July 17)<lb/>
Foundations of Read (M-F 9:40 -12:50) (3) (June 26-July 17)<lb/>
Elem Sch Curr (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
ENGL (ENGLISH) - 26<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
26 1100 Composition (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 1100 Composition (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 1200 Composition (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
26 1200 Composition (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 1200 Composition (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
26 1200 Composition (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 220C Major Amer Writers (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 2750 Gram Ling Elem Maj (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 2750 Gram Ling Elem Maj (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 3270 Frontier Am Lit (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
26 3570 American Folklore (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
26 3570 American Folklore (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 3880 Writ Bus &amp; Industry (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 4090 Shakespeare Tragedies (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 4120 18th Cent Lit (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
26 4200 Amer Lit: 1800-1865 (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 4510 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
26 4520 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
26 4950 Lit for Children (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
26 4950 Lit for Children (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 5700 Ling &amp; Cult Hist (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
26 6996 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
26 6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
26 1100 Composition (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 1200 Composition (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 1200 Composition (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 1200 Compositon (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
26 2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 2750 Gram Ling Elem Maj (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 2750 Gram Ling Elem Maj (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 3420 Short Story (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
26 3460 Classical Myth (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
26 3570 American Folklore (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 3570 American Folklore (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
26 3570 American Folklore (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 3880 Writ Bus &amp; Ind (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 4010 Medieval Lit (M-F 9:40 - 11t10) (3)<lb/>
26 4510 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
26 4520 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
26 4950 Lit for Children (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
26 5460 Early 20th Cent Poetry (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
26 6020 Chaucer (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
26 6200 Amer Renaissance (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
26 6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
26 69 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
26 6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
FINA (FINANCE) - 27<lb/>
27 3724<lb/>
27 3724<lb/>
27 3724<lb/>
27 4304<lb/>
27 3724<lb/>
27 3724<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Financiat Mgt (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Financial Mgt (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Financial Mgt (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Investments (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Financial Mgt (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Financial Mgt (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
FREN (FRENCH) - 28<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
28 1001Elem Fren (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
28 1002Elem Fren (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
28 1003Inter Fren (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
28 1004Inter Fren (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
28 1002Elem Fren (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
28 1004Inter Fren (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
GEOC (GEOGRAPHY) - 29<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
29 1000 Earth and Man (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
'29 1000 Earth and Man (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
29 2001 World Geog I (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
29 2003 Economic Geog (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
29 3046 U.S. &amp; Canada (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
29 2008 Map Reading (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
29 4015 Soils (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
29 1000 Earth ?nd Man (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
29 1000 Earth and Man (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3) .<lb/>
29 2002 World Geog II (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
29 3005 Environ Resources (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
GEOL (GEOLOGY) - 30<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Physical Geol (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Physical Geol Lab (MW 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Historical Geol (M-F 9.40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Historical Geol Lab (MW 1:00 - 4:00) (1)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
GERM (GERMAN) - 31<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
31 1003 Inter German (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
301500<lb/>
301501<lb/>
306995<lb/>
30 69<lb/>
301600<lb/>
30 1601<lb/>
30 6995<lb/>
30 69<lb/>
31 1004<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Inter German (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
HIST (HISTORY) - 32<lb/>
321040<lb/>
321041<lb/>
321050<lb/>
321050<lb/>
321051<lb/>
321051<lb/>
323050<lb/>
323100<lb/>
323120<lb/>
32 4521<lb/>
324522<lb/>
325160<lb/>
32 6693<lb/>
326995<lb/>
3269<lb/>
326999<lb/>
9 30) (3)<lb/>
? 11:10) (3i<lb/>
9:30i (3,<lb/>
11:101 (3)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
World Hist to 1500 (M-F 8:00<lb/>
Hist Eur Since 1500 (M-F 9:40<lb/>
Amer Hist to 1877 (M-F 8:00<lb/>
Amer Hist to 1877 (M-F 9:40<lb/>
Amer Hist Since 1877 (M-F 11:20 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Amer Hist Since 1877 (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Represen Amer I (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
No. Carolina Hist (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Am Military Hst (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Directed Readings (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Directed Readings (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Am Marit Underwater His (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Directed Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
?Field School in Maritime and Underwater History to be taught at Edenton SC<lb/>
Admission by permission of instructor only.<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
32 1040 World Hist to 1500 (M-F 8.00 - 9:30) 3i<lb/>
32 1041 Hist Eur Since 1500 (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
32 1050 Amer Hist to 1877 (M-F 8:00 - 9.30) (3)<lb/>
32 1051 Amer Hist Since 1877(M-F 9:40 - 11:10) 3i<lb/>
32 2140 Women in Amer Hist (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3i<lb/>
32 3240 Age of FDR Era (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
32 4521 Directed Readings (TBA) (1)<lb/>
32 4522 Directed Readings (TBA) (1)<lb/>
32 5140 The Old South (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) Hi<lb/>
32 6050 Prsm in Us Since 1929 (M-F 4:30-7:30) (3) (June 16-)uK 3.1980.<lb/>
32 6993 Directed Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
32 6995 Thesis (TBA) (2)<lb/>
32 6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
HLTH (HEALTH EDUCATION) - 33<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Hlth Mod Society (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Hlth Mod Society (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (2)<lb/>
Hlth Mod Society (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
Safety Educ &amp; F.A. (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Safety Educ &amp; F.A. (M-F 9W40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
. Rrmc Hlth Elem Sch (M-F 1:00 2:00) (2<lb/>
Hlth Educ Prob (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Alcohol Hlth Educ (M-F 1:00 - 4:00) (3) (June 3-24 1980<lb/>
Drug Educ (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Hlth Mod Society (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Hlth Mod Society (M-F 9:40 - 10.40) (2)<lb/>
Safety Educ &amp; F.A. (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Safety Educ &amp; F.A. (M-F 9:40 - 10.40) (2)<lb/>
Prac Hlth Elem Sch (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
HOME (HOME ECONOMICS) - 34<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
34 1151 Intro to Home Econ (TTH 1:00 - 2:15) (1)<lb/>
34 2103 Family Relations (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
34 2105 Nutrition (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
331000<lb/>
331000<lb/>
331000<lb/>
332125<lb/>
332125<lb/>
333244<lb/>
334348<lb/>
335345<lb/>
335355<lb/>
331000<lb/>
331000<lb/>
332125<lb/>
332125<lb/>
333244<lb/>
34 2126<lb/>
34 2134<lb/>
34 2201<lb/>
34 2202<lb/>
34 3203<lb/>
34 4500<lb/>
34 4501<lb/>
34 4502<lb/>
34 4521<lb/>
34 4990<lb/>
34 5040<lb/>
34 5321<lb/>
34 5335<lb/>
34 6500<lb/>
34 65<lb/>
34 i .1<lb/>
34 6980<lb/>
34 6981<lb/>
34 6984<lb/>
34 65<lb/>
34 6986<lb/>
34 67<lb/>
34 6995<lb/>
34 69<lb/>
34 6999<lb/>
34 1005<lb/>
34 1086<lb/>
34 2103<lb/>
34 2180<lb/>
34 2181<lb/>
34 4500<lb/>
34 4501<lb/>
34 4502<lb/>
34 4521<lb/>
34 4990<lb/>
34 5305<lb/>
34 5313<lb/>
34 6426<lb/>
34 6500<lb/>
34 6501<lb/>
34 6502<lb/>
34 6900<lb/>
34 6961<lb/>
34 6964<lb/>
34 6985<lb/>
34 6966<lb/>
34 6967<lb/>
? UJW<lb/>
14 SACK<lb/>
J V-99J<lb/>
34 6996<lb/>
Consumer Affairs (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Textiles (MWF 1:00 - 3:00) (2)<lb/>
Preschool Child (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (3)<lb/>
Preschool Child Lab (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Middle Childhood (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Readings in Home Econ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in F &amp; N (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Special Fabric Const (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Adult Educ (MTWTH 1:00 - 2:30) (2)<lb/>
Nutrition Educ (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Child Sp I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Child Sp II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Home Econ Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Home Econ Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Food &amp; Nutr (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Food &amp; Nutr (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Food (M 8:00 - 10:00) (3)<lb/>
Food Lab (MWTHF 8:00 - 10:00) (0)<lb/>
Family Relations (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Interiors (M 1:00 - 3:00) (2)<lb/>
Interiors Lab (TWTHF 1:00 - 3:00) (1)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Readings in Home Econ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Field Exper in F &amp; N (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Food Conservation (M-F 1:00 - 4:00) (3) (June 26-July 18)<lb/>
Human Dev &amp; Fam Rel (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Supervision (M-F 8:00 - 11:00) (3) (June 26-July 18)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Child Sp I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Child Sp It (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Home Econ Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Home Econ Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Food &amp; Nutr (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Food 4 Nutr (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Interns Housing Mgt (TBA) (31<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
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FEBRUARY 21,1980<lb/>
19<lb/>
34 6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
HRPO (HEALTH PROFESSIONS) - 35<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Comm Hlth &amp; Org (MTTHF 1:00 - 2:15) (2)<lb/>
Adm, Sup &amp; Consult (MWF 9:40 - 12:30) (3)<lb/>
Gross Anatomy (M-TH 9:00 - 10:00) (0)<lb/>
Cross Anatomy Lab (M-TH 10:00 - 12:00) (0)<lb/>
35 4300<lb/>
35 4305<lb/>
?35 4310<lb/>
?35 4311<lb/>
35 2100<lb/>
?35 4310<lb/>
?35 4311<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Perspect in Hlth Care (MTTH 1:00 - 2:40) (2)<lb/>
Gross Anatomy (M-TH 9:00 - 10:00) (5)<lb/>
Gross Anatomy Lab (M-TH 10:90 - 12:00) (0)<lb/>
8:00 - 10:00) (3)<lb/>
3:00) (3)<lb/>
?This course will run consecutively from May 20 - July 18 (8 weeks). Students must enroll<lb/>
in both terms to receive credit.<lb/>
INDT (INDUSTRIAL &amp; TECHNICAL EDUCATION) - 37<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
37 1030 Engineer Graphics I (M-F 8:00 - 11:10) (4)<lb/>
37 1040 Graphic Arts I (M-F 1:00 - 4:10) (4)<lb/>
37 2030 Engineer Graphics II (M-F<lb/>
37 3030 Arch Drafting (M-F 1:00 -<lb/>
37 3090 Supv Work Exp (TBA) (2)<lb/>
37 3091 Supv Work Exp (TBA) (2)<lb/>
37 3092 Industrial Prod (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (2)<lb/>
37 3094 Ind Maint Prac (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (2)<lb/>
37 4290 Job Anal ProcApp (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
37 5500 Ind StudyGraph Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 5501 Ind StudyVisual Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 5502 Ind StudyElec Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 5503 Ind StudyConst (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 5504 Ind StudyMfg (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 6104 Ind Ed Appren (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 6500 Spec Problnd Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 6501 Spec Investlnd Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
. C. ?. C<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
37 1001 Industrial Crafts (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (2)<lb/>
37 1050 Fund of Elect (M-F 8:00 - 10:40) (4)<lb/>
37 3090 Supv Work Exp (TBA) (2)<lb/>
37 3091 Supv Work Exp (TBA) (2)<lb/>
37 3290 Tech Writing (M-F 1:00 - 3:00) (3)<lb/>
37 3292 Ind Safety (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
37 4323 Methods of INDT (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
37 5500 Ind StudyGraph Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 5501 Ind StudyVisual Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 5502 Ind StudyElec Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 5503 Ind StudyConst (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 5504 Ind StudyMfg (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 5550 Inst Aids &amp; Dev (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
37 6001 Adm and Supv of INDT (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
37 6104 Ind Ed Appren (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 6500 Spec Prob Ind Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
37 6501 Spec Investlnd Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
JOUR (JOURNALISM) - 39<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
39 2000 Intro Mass Media (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
39 3100 Adv Reporting (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
39 4510 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
39 4520 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
No courses offered in this discipline this term.<lb/>
LIBS (LIBRARY SCIENCE) - 41<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Research SWls'jW-ri-136 "1:36)'W (fiine tfjuly 14)<lb/>
Res Meth in Lib Sci (M-F 8:00 -11:00) (3) (June 4-June 24)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Readings Lib Sci (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Internship (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Research Skills (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (1) (June 30-July 14)<lb/>
Foundations of Libs (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Cataloging &amp; Class (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Lib Admin &amp; Manage (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Collection Building (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Adv Cat &amp; Class (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Reading Libs (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Internship (TBA) (2)<lb/>
MATH (MATHEMATICS) - 42<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
42 0001 Math Learning Lab (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (0)<lb/>
42 0001 Math Learning Lab (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (0)<lb/>
42 0001 Math Learning Lab (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (0)<lb/>
42 1063 College Algebra (M-F 8:00 - 10:30) (3)<lb/>
42 1063 College Algebra (M-F 11:20 - 1:50) (3)<lb/>
42 1065 College Algebra (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
42 1065 College Algebra (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
42 1075 Plane Trig (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
42 2119 Elem of Calculus (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
42 2127 Basic Cone Math I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
42 2129 Basic Cone Math II (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
42 2182 Integr Calculus I (M-F 9:40 - 12:10) (5)<lb/>
?42 3219 Teh Elem Math (MW 8:00 - 10:30) (3)<lb/>
?42 3219 Teh Elem Math (MW 11:20 - 1:50) (3)<lb/>
?42 3220 Teh Elem Math (TTH 8:00 - 10:30) (0)<lb/>
?42 3220 Teh Elem Math (TTH 11:20 - 1:50) (0)<lb/>
42 3228 Elem Statis Meth I (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
42 3228 Elem Statis Meth I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
42 3263 Intro Mod Alge (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
?Students must enroll in same class section as Lab<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
42 0001 Math Learning Lab (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (0)<lb/>
42 0001 Math Learning Lab (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (0)<lb/>
42 1063 College Algebra (M-F 8:00 - 10:30) (3)<lb/>
42 1065 College Algebra (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
42 1075 Plane Trig (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
42 2127 Basic Cone Math I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
42 2129 Basic Cone Math II (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
42 2183 Integr Calculus II (M-F 9:40 - 12:10) (5)<lb/>
42 3219 Teh Elem Math (MW 8:00 - 10:30) (3)<lb/>
42 3220 Teh Elem Math (TTH 8:00 - 10:30) (0)<lb/>
42 3228 Elem Statis Meth I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
42 5801 Statis Theory I (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
42 6261 Diag Appro Teh Elem Ma (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
411000<lb/>
416488<lb/>
416500<lb/>
416523<lb/>
416990<lb/>
411000<lb/>
415101<lb/>
415103<lb/>
415116<lb/>
415120<lb/>
416103<lb/>
416502<lb/>
416521<lb/>
416990<lb/>
MRSC (MEDICAL RECORD SCIENCE) - 44<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
44 3000 Intro to Med Term (M-F 1:00 - 2:00) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
No courses offered in this discipline this term.<lb/>
MUSC (MUSIC) - 46<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
46 1166 Basic Musicianship (M-F 11:20 - 1:20) (4)<lb/>
46 1386 Compre Music Lab (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (1)<lb/>
46 1445 Percussion Grp (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (1)<lb/>
46 2105 Inter Gro Piano fM-F 8:00 - 9:00) (1)<lb/>
46 2115 Inter Grp Piano (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (1)<lb/>
46 2208 Music Appreciation (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
46 3018 Basic Music Skills (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
46 3028 Muse Ed in Elem Grds (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
46 3048 Muse for Except Child (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
46 3455 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 3465 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 4455 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 4465 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 5436 20th Cen Music (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
46 5926 Wind Instr Lit (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
46 5997 Clinical Internship (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 6006 Music Struc &amp; Style (M-F 1:00 - 2:00) (2)<lb/>
APPLIED MUSIC: Piano, Voice, Clarinet, Percussion (1 each)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
46 1405 Woodwind Grp (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (1)<lb/>
46 1435 Brass Grp (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (1)<lb/>
46 2208 Music Appreciation (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
46 2218 Orchestral Music (M-F 1:00 - 2:00) (2)<lb/>
46 3018 Basic Muse Skills (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
46 3038 M Ed in Inter Grds (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
46 3455 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 3465 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 4455 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 4465 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 5997 Clinical Internship (TBA) (1)<lb/>
46 6016 Muse Struc &amp; Style (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
46 6977 Curr Prob Trds M Ed (M-F 1:00 - 2:00) (2)<lb/>
APPLIED MUSIC: Piano, Voice, Oboe, Trmpet (1 each)<lb/>
NURS (NURSING) - 47<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Nurs Perspectives (M-F 11:00 - 12:00) (2)<lb/>
Intro Phys Assessm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Intro Phys Assessm L (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Clin Nurs Specialty (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Clin Nurs Specialty L (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Role Dev for Lship Nurs (TH 2:00 - 4:30) (0)<lb/>
Clinical Nurs I (W 3:00 - 5:30) (0)<lb/>
Clinical Nurs I (W 3:00 - 5:30) (0)<lb/>
Clinical Nurs I (W 3:00 - 5:30) (0)<lb/>
Pract Clinical Nurs I (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Pract Clinical Nurs I (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Pract Clinical Nurs I (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Independent St in Nsg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
ReadingsResearch (TTH 4:00 - 6:00) (2)<lb/>
Cl Nurs Options (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (W 4:00 - 6:00) (2)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (TBA) (1)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Nurs Perspectives (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Clin Nurs Specialty (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Clin Nurs Specialty L (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Role Dev for Lship Nsg (TH 2:00 - 4:30) (2)<lb/>
Clinical Nurs I (W 3:00 - 5:30) (2)<lb/>
Clinical Nurs I (W 3:00 - 5:30) (2)<lb/>
Clinical Nurs I (W 3:00 - 5:30) (2)<lb/>
Pract Clinical Nsg I (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Pract Clinical Nsg I (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Pract Clinical Nsg I (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Meth Eval in Nurs (TTH 4:00 - 7:30) (3)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (W 4:00 - 6:00) (2)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (TBA) (1)<lb/>
?Students must enroll in both terms to receive credit.<lb/>
OCCT (OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY) - 48<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
48 4997 Field Work Level II (M-F 8:00 - 5:00) (0)<lb/>
MEDT (MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY) - 43<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
?43 4210<lb/>
?43 4211<lb/>
??43 5060<lb/>
??43 5061<lb/>
Immunohematology (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Immunohernatology Lab (TBA) (0)<lb/>
CMn Mirco II (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Clin Micro II Ub (TBA) (0)<lb/>
47 1000<lb/>
473240<lb/>
473241<lb/>
473305<lb/>
473306<lb/>
475500<lb/>
475501<lb/>
475501<lb/>
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47 6500<lb/>
47 6521<lb/>
47 6980<lb/>
47 6995<lb/>
47 6996<lb/>
476997<lb/>
471000<lb/>
47 3305<lb/>
473306<lb/>
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47 6410<lb/>
47 6995<lb/>
47 69<lb/>
47 6997<lb/>
48 4998<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Field Work Level II (M-F 8:00 - 5:00) (6)<lb/>
??43<lb/>
??43<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Clin Micro II (TBA) (4)<lb/>
CSin Micro II (TBA) (2)<lb/>
PADM (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) - 49<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
49 6161 Pol Analysis (TTH 6:00 - 10:00) (3)<lb/>
49 6187 Internship Pub Adm I (TBA) (1)<lb/>
49 6188 Internship Pub Adm II (TBA) (2)<lb/>
49 6189 Internship Pub Adm III (TBA) (3)-<lb/>
49 6198 Independent Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
49 6199 Independent Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
49 6111 Cont Prob Per Admin (TTH 6:00 - 10:00) (3)<lb/>
49 6187 Internship Pub Adm I (TBA) (1)<lb/>
49 6188 Internship Pub Adm II (TBA) (2)<lb/>
49 6189 Internship Pub Adm 111 (TBA) (3)<lb/>
49 6198 Independent Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
49 6199 Independent Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
PHIL (PHILOSOPHY) - 50<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
50 1100 Knowl Exist &amp; Value (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
50 1170 Human Conduct (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
50 1500 Intro to Logic (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
50 2340 Contemp Phil (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
50 3451 American Philosophy (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
50 1100 Knowl Exist &amp; Value (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
50 1500 Intro to Logic (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
50 2581 Moral Prob in Med (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
PHYE (PHYSICAL EDUCATION) - 51<lb/>
FIRSTTERM<lb/>
51 1000 Found Phye Lab (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (1)<lb/>
51 1000 Found Phye Ub (M-F 1:00 - 2:00) (1)<lb/>
51 1018 Beginning Swimming (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (1)<lb/>
51 1021 Tennis (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (1<lb/>
51 1021 Tennis (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (1)<lb/>
51 1101 Physical Conditioning (M-F 1:00 - 2:00) (1)<lb/>
51 1120 Goif (M-F 2:40 - 3:40) (1)<lb/>
51 1139 Bowling (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (1)<lb/>
51 2323 Prin Phye (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
51 2761 S &amp; M - Badm &amp; Bowling (M-F 1:00 - 2:00)<lb/>
51 2763 S &amp; M - Swim (M-F 11:10 - 12:20) (1)<lb/>
51 ;2773<lb/>
512785<lb/>
513560<lb/>
513600<lb/>
513850<lb/>
514804<lb/>
516005<lb/>
516207<lb/>
516995<lb/>
5169<lb/>
511000<lb/>
511000<lb/>
511021<lb/>
511021<lb/>
511101<lb/>
511118<lb/>
511120<lb/>
511139<lb/>
512530<lb/>
512764<lb/>
513545<lb/>
513784<lb/>
513790<lb/>
514403<lb/>
514805<lb/>
515303<lb/>
516001<lb/>
516102<lb/>
516104<lb/>
516201<lb/>
516995<lb/>
5169<lb/>
S &amp; M - Vllbl (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (1)<lb/>
5 &amp; M - Flk &amp; Sq Dnce (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (1)<lb/>
Prac &amp; Proc Ear Chid PE (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
Coaching Theories (M-F 2:40 - 3:40) (2)<lb/>
Kinesiology (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Tests &amp; Meas Phye (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (2)<lb/>
Int &amp; Ext Activities (M-F 6:00 - 7:30) (3)<lb/>
Phys of Exer (M-F 4:20 - 5:50) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (M-F 2:40 - 4:10) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Found Phye Lab (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (1)<lb/>
Found Phye Lab (M-F 1:00 - 2:00) (1)<lb/>
Tennis (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (1)<lb/>
Tennis (M-F 2:40 - 3:40) (1)<lb/>
Physical Conditioning (M-F 2:40 - 3:40) (1)<lb/>
Inter Swimming (M-F 1:00 - 2:00) (1)<lb/>
Golf (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (1)<lb/>
Bowling (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (1)<lb/>
Grp Gms Low Organ (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
S &amp; M - Water Sports (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (1)<lb/>
Prac &amp; Proc Phye Elem Sen (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
S &amp; M - Baseball (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (1)<lb/>
S &amp; M - Wrestling (M-F 1:00 - 2:00) (1)<lb/>
Organ &amp; Adm Phye (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Phys of Exer (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Phye Ment Hand (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Adm Phye &amp; Athl (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
His &amp; Phil (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Curriculum Phye (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Adv Tests &amp; Meas (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (M-F 4:20 - 5:50) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (M-F 2:40 - 4:10) (3)<lb/>
PHYS (PHYSICS) - 52<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
52 1050 Phys &amp; the Envir (M-F 11:20 - 1:20) (4)<lb/>
52 1080 Phys &amp; the Univ (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (4)<lb/>
52 1081 Phys and the Univ (MW 7:00 - 11:00) (0)<lb/>
52 1250 General Physics (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
52 1251 General Phys Lab (TTH 1:00 - 5:00) (1)<lb/>
52 2360 Adv General Phys (M-F 9:40 - 11:40) (4)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
52 1050 Phys &amp; the Envir (M-F 8:00 - 10:00) (4)<lb/>
52 1061 Experimental Phys (MW 1:00 - 5:00) (1) -<lb/>
52 1260 General Physics (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
52 1261 General Physics Lab (TTH 1:00 - 5:00) (1)<lb/>
PLAN (PLANNING) - 53<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
53 3001 Planning Techniques I (M-F 8.00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
53 3010 Regional Planning (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
53 3000 Urban Planning (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
53 3001 Planning Techniques I (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
POLS (POLITICAL SCIENCE) - 54<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
54 1010 Amer Government (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
54 1010 Amer Government (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
54 2104 Civil Liberties (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
54 3203 American Executive (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
54 4380 Inti Politics (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
54 4521 Dir Reading Pol Sc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
54 4522 Dir Reading Pol Sc (TBA) (2)<lb/>
54 4991 Internship Pub Adm I (TBA) (1)<lb/>
54 4992 Internship Pub Adm II (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
54 1010 Amer Government (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
54 1010 Amer Government (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
54 2108 Pol Theory (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
54 3011 Pol Issues (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
54 3039 Black Pol (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
54 4521 Dir Reading Pol Sc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
54 4522 Dir Reading Pol Sc (TBA) (2)<lb/>
54 4991 Internship Pub Adm I (TBA) (1)<lb/>
54 4992 Internship Pub Adm II (TBA) (2)<lb/>
PRCA (PARKS, RECREATION &amp; CONSERVATION) - 55<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
55 4990 Recreation Field work (TBA) (12)<lb/>
55 4990 Recreation Fieldwork (TBA) (12)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
55 2000 Int Lei Ser (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
55 3002 Rec Plan &amp; Adm (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (2)<lb/>
55 4990 Rec Fieldwork (TBA) (12)<lb/>
55 4990 Rec Fieldwork (TBA) (12)<lb/>
PSYC (PSYCHOLOGY) - 56<lb/>
FIRSTTERM<lb/>
?56<lb/>
?56<lb/>
?56<lb/>
?56<lb/>
56<lb/>
56<lb/>
(D<lb/>
56 1050<lb/>
56 1050<lb/>
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Childhood (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Social (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Learning (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Adolescence (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Adolescence (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Adjustment (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
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Educational (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
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Readings in Psyc III (TBA) (1)<lb/>
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Biol Env Scie Elem Ed (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (4)<lb/>
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Prob in Scie Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
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Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
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Teach Scie in Elem Sch (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (2)<lb/>
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Astronomy (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
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The Secondary School (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Educ Comm Meth Mat (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Founda Curricu Devel (TTH 6:00 - 9:45) (3)<lb/>
Founda Amer Educ (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Intro To Resrch (MW 6:00 - 9:45) (3)<lb/>
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Intr Aud Vis Instr (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
Intr Aud Vis Instr (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
Educ Comm Meth Mat (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Des Mult Inst Mat (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Hist &amp; Phil Educ (M-F 2:40 - 4:10) (3)<lb/>
Founda Curricu Devel (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Intro To Resrch (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
SLAP (SPEECH, LANGUAGE AND AUDITORY PATHOLOGY) - 62<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Lab Clinical Practice (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Clinical Practicum (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Practicum in Appraisal (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Spec Prob Sp &amp; Hrg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Spec Prob Sp &amp; Hrg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Spec Prob Sp &amp; Hrg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
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Clinical Practice Sp (TBA) (1)<lb/>
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Clincial Practice Sp (TBA) (3)<lb/>
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Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (1)<lb/>
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Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (3)<lb/>
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Readings Sp &amp; Hrg Res (TBA) (1)<lb/>
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63 2110 Intro. Sociology (M-F 1:00 - 2.30) (3)<lb/>
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63 3225 Urban Sociology (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
63 3289 Community Organization (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
63 4337 Advanced Principles (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
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Modern Social Problems (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Sociological Concepts (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Juvenile Delinquency (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
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Fundamentals of Interv. (M-F 9:40 - 10:40) (2)<lb/>
Proc Soc WK Interven. (M-F 1:00 - 3:00) (4)<lb/>
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Elementary Spanish (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Elementary Spanish (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Intermediate Spanish (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
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Voice &amp; Diction (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
Radio &amp; TV Speaking (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
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Voice &amp; Diction (M-F 8:00 - 9:00) (2)<lb/>
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Public Speaking (M-F 11:20 - 12:20) (2)<lb/>
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Intro Mental Ret (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Meth Mat in MR I (M-F 11:20 - 12:501 (3)<lb/>
Intro to Except Chil (M-F 4:20 - 5:50) (3)<lb/>
Perspectives in MR (M-F 4:20 - 5:50) (3)<lb/>
Test &amp; Meas Spec Ed (M-F 4:20 - 5:50) (3)<lb/>
Minor Prob Spec Ed (M-F 6:00 - 7:30) (3)<lb/>
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Intro to Except Chil (M-F 8:00 - 9:30) (3)<lb/>
Intro Mental Ret (M-F 9:40 - 11:10) (3)<lb/>
Meth Mat in MR II (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Intro to Except Chil (M-F 1:00 - 2:30) (3)<lb/>
Intro to Learn Disab (M-F 11:20 - 12:50) (3)<lb/>
Meth Math LD Child I (M-F 2:40 - 4:10) (3)<lb/>
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