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�he lEaat (Eaniltmatt<lb />
Vol. 54 No.JI t4<lb />
r ?<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Thursday, March 20,1980<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Wahl-Coates<lb />
Faces Fire,<lb />
Renovation<lb />
The old Wahl-Coates School and<lb />
the Drama Building are currently<lb />
undergoing renovation, and the<lb />
workers got a little extra help from a<lb />
minor fire in the attic Wednesday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
The Greenville Fire Department<lb />
responded to the 5:20 p.m. incident<lb />
and found a small fire, although a<lb />
lot of smoke was coming from the<lb />
attic vents.<lb />
Fire officials reported that the fire<lb />
was started by sparks from welding<lb />
or cutting tools used by the workers<lb />
in the process of replacing the roof<lb />
of the building. Fire units, including<lb />
two engines, the Snorkel unit, and a<lb />
rescue truck, remained on the scene<lb />
approximately one hour.<lb />
This is the second fire to occur in<lb />
the structure in less than a month.<lb />
The first fire, on Feb. 27, caused<lb />
minor damage to a first floor<lb />
classroom when a pile of rags in a<lb />
corner storage cubby caught fire<lb />
and burned a section of floor.<lb />
Due to the location of the fire,<lb />
university police ruled �out the<lb />
possibility of arson.<lb />
"I don't believe that anyone<lb />
wishing to start a fire would bother<lb />
to climb up to the attic to do it<lb />
said Capt. Earl Wiggins of the<lb />
university police.<lb />
Workers are completely<lb />
renovating McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
According to James J. Lowry,<lb />
director of Maintenace and Opera-<lb />
tions, they are pitting in a new<lb />
stage, new dressing rooms and an<lb />
elevator to the auditorium. The new<lb />
stage will be four times as large as<lb />
the old one. This phase of the<lb />
renovation is expected to be com-<lb />
pleted around April 1981 at a cost of<lb />
approximately SI.9 million.<lb />
Hunt: It Is Time<lb />
To Tighten Belts<lb />
By LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
"This country is in the process of<lb />
doing something absolutely essential<lb />
to survive: to stop the galloping of<lb />
inflation and stop it now said<lb />
Qov. James B. Hunt, Jr. at a press<lb />
conference this morning at the<lb />
Ramada Inn in Greenville.<lb />
Commenting on the possible loss<lb />
of state funds due to cutbacks in<lb />
revenue sharing, Hunt said, "I am<lb />
not going to nit-pick and throw<lb />
stones at policies and programs over<lb />
a possible revenue loss. I want<lb />
North Carolina to help the nation<lb />
bring about a balanced budget,<lb />
which is essential. I don't know the<lb />
effect of the Carter anti-inflation<lb />
proposal with respect to reduced<lb />
revenue sharing for the state of<lb />
North Carolina. I have no aversion<lb />
to tightening the belt. All Americans-<lb />
are going to have to tighten the belt<lb />
now rather than having inflation<lb />
destroy us in the future<lb />
In reference to energy, the gover-<lb />
nor said, "I am committed to<lb />
nuclear power and we should use it.<lb />
For how long, I don't know. But the<lb />
upmost concern must be registered<lb />
with safety. The nuclear plants must<lb />
be made safe and that is a prere-<lb />
quisite<lb />
"We should encourage and<lb />
develop alternate energy sources, as<lb />
opposed to traditional ones such as<lb />
coal, oil, gas, and nuclear. Sources<lb />
like solar, bio-mass, gasahol and<lb />
alcohol fuels, and animal waste pro-<lb />
ducts for gas. I think that our<lb />
farmers in particular can come close<lb />
to becoming energy self-sufficient<lb />
with the use opf grain for gasahol<lb />
and alcohol, the use of animal waste<lb />
for methane, and solar and wind<lb />
power Hunt continii. "I am ex-<lb />
tremely excited about solar power. I<lb />
have seen several solar energy out-<lb />
fits and they are extremely in-<lb />
teresting and exciting<lb />
The governor noted that<lb />
agriculture is still the mainstay of<lb />
the state. He said efforts are under-<lb />
way to increase support for tobacco<lb />
programs, and agriculture and<lb />
agriculture-related industries are<lb />
worth over $10 billion a year to<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Hunt also said the best thing for<lb />
this area of the state would be for<lb />
Virginia Electric and Power Com-<lb />
pany (Vepco) to sell its North<lb />
Carolina Holdings to either<lb />
Carolina Power and Light (CP&amp;L)<lb />
or Duke Power Co.<lb />
Later in the day, the governor of-<lb />
ficially opened the Pitt County<lb />
Hunt re-election headquarters on<lb />
the 264 By-Pass. He told about 100<lb />
supporters, "A lot of states would<lb />
be satisfied with the work we have<lb />
done in North Carolina, but I'm not<lb />
satisfied. This is North Carolina,<lb />
and we can do a lot more if we want<lb />
to<lb />
Hunt, a Democrat, is campaign-<lb />
ing for re-election, the first gover-<lb />
nor to do so in the history of North<lb />
Carolina. He is opposed by former<lb />
governor Robert Scott, another<lb />
Democrat, and Republican state<lb />
Senator I. Beverly Lake.<lb />
Not In Jenkins9 Shadow<lb />
Brewer A ims For Own Mark<lb />
Photo by Pete Podeszwa<lb />
Sadat and Begin Planning Visit<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � Prime<lb />
Minister Menachem Begin of Israel<lb />
and President Anwar Sadat of<lb />
Egypt will visit Washington for<lb />
separate talks with President Carter<lb />
in April, White House officials an-<lb />
nounced today.<lb />
White House press secretary Jody<lb />
Powell, announcing the new move<lb />
in the bogged-down talks over<lb />
Palestinian autonomy, said the<lb />
dates for the meetings had not been<lb />
set.<lb />
Powell said the Israeli and Egyp-<lb />
tian leaders would visit Washington<lb />
"to review the progress and pace of<lb />
autonomy negotiations for the West<lb />
Bank and Gaza<lb />
"The negotiations are being con-<lb />
ducted in accordance with the prin-<lb />
ciples of the Camp David accord<lb />
which the three leaders signed in<lb />
September 1978, Powell said.<lb />
The agreements reached between<lb />
the United States, Israel and Egypt<lb />
provided for negotiations to settle<lb />
the question of Palestinian<lb />
autonomy on the West Bank of the<lb />
Jordan River and the Gaza Strip,<lb />
Arab territories occupied by Israel<lb />
following the 1967 Middle East war.<lb />
Israel, Egypt and the United<lb />
States have agreed to accelerate the<lb />
pace of the negotiations on self-rule<lb />
for the 1.2 million Palestinians of<lb />
the occupied West Bank of the Jor-<lb />
dan River and Gaza Strip. But it ap-<lb />
pears doubtful agreement will be<lb />
reached by the May 26 deadline<lb />
spelled out in the Camp David ac-<lb />
cords.<lb />
Begin said Tuesday the talks were<lb />
stalled on three Egyptian demands<lb />
that Jerusalem Arabs participate in<lb />
Palestinian elections, that the<lb />
Palestinian government include<lb />
legislative as well as executive<lb />
powers, and that Israeli security ar-<lb />
rangements be a subject for agree-<lb />
ment by the Palestinians.<lb />
In 1978, Carter closeted the two<lb />
Mideast leaders at Camp David for<lb />
13 days until they agreed on two<lb />
framework agreements that were<lb />
honed into the formal peace treaty<lb />
six months later.<lb />
Reprinted from North Carolina<lb />
Magazine, March 1980.<lb />
Composer Johannes Brahms,<lb />
while trying to write his first sym-<lb />
phony, once complained that every<lb />
time he took pen in hand "1 hear the<lb />
footsteps of a giant (Beethoven)<lb />
behind me<lb />
Thomas Bowman Brewer, the<lb />
Chancellor of East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity since mid-1978, could be<lb />
forgiven if he felt a similar burden<lb />
with regard to the ECU leader<lb />
whom he succeeded. Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins was not North Carolina's<lb />
most beloved educational leader,<lb />
but even his severest detractors will<lb />
probably admit that it was mainly<lb />
the Jenkins drive, energy,<lb />
resourcefulness and determination<lb />
during his 18 years on this campus<lb />
which built it from a modest<lb />
teachers college to a bona-fide<lb />
university which is North Carolina's<lb />
third-largest institution of higher<lb />
education.<lb />
Chancellor Brewer, 47, a Ph.D<lb />
historian, Texan, a scholar of con-<lb />
siderable note, professes convinc-<lb />
ingly not to feel any pressure from<lb />
having his performance measured<lb />
against that of his predecessor. He<lb />
numbers himself among Leo<lb />
Jenkins' admirers, and it was, after<lb />
all, the growing reputation of ECU<lb />
in the national academic community<lb />
which attracted Dr. Brewer away<lb />
from a prestigious post at Texas<lb />
Christian University when Dr.<lb />
Jenkins' retirement came due.<lb />
Chancellor Brewer's view of the<lb />
man he succeeded was expressed<lb />
succinctly in an interview published<lb />
last year in the ECU Report: "He<lb />
(Jenkins) took the university from a<lb />
teachers college to a rather large,<lb />
diversified university, with a<lb />
medical school. In doing this, great<lb />
battles had to be fought, and Dr.<lb />
Jenkins fought them successfully<lb />
and deserves the great admiration<lb />
shown to him by the people of<lb />
Eastern North Carolina<lb />
But the Jenkins era is done and<lb />
See CHANCELLOR Page 3, Col. 4<lb />
ECU Model UN Club<lb />
Hosts Security Council<lb />
Students from seven colleges and<lb />
universities in Pennsylvania,<lb />
Virginia and North Carolina are<lb />
scheduled to arrive in Greenville to- �<lb />
day to attend a model United Na-<lb />
tions Security Council conference.<lb />
Sponsored by the ECU Model UN<lb />
Club, the conference is a mock ver-<lb />
sion of the actual United Nations<lb />
Security Council. The 20 visiting<lb />
students will join the seven par-<lb />
ticipating members of the ECU club<lb />
in examining international problem<lb />
areas and writing resolutions con-<lb />
cerning them.<lb />
There will be four model Security<lb />
Councils, each of which will choose<lb />
its own agenda of international pro-<lb />
blems to discuss. According to Jill<lb />
Vaughn, Secretary-General of the<lb />
ECU Model UN Club,the chief<lb />
areas of concern will probably be<lb />
the Iranian situation, the Soviet in-<lb />
vasion of Afghanistan and the<lb />
resurgent cold war atmosphere bet-<lb />
ween the superpowers.<lb />
George Ashworth, Counselor to<lb />
the U.S. Arms Control and Disar-<lb />
mament Committee based in<lb />
Washington, D.C will deliver the<lb />
keynote speech of the conference in<lb />
room 244 of the Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center on Friday, March 21 at<lb />
4:30 p.m. Interested<lb />
students,faculty, and members of<lb />
the community are welcome,<lb />
See MODEL Page 2, Col. 1<lb />
Hearing Set For Fee Increase Proposals<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
News Editor<lb />
For the first time in the history of<lb />
East Carolina University, a major<lb />
effort is being made to find out stu-<lb />
dent opinion on a set of proposed<lb />
increases in the student fees.<lb />
At 4:30p.m. in room 244 of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center today,<lb />
there will be a special hearing open<lb />
to all students for the purpose of<lb />
discussing the increases with the<lb />
heads of the organizations that are<lb />
requesting them.<lb />
In addition .professors in all<lb />
10:00 Friday classes this week will<lb />
read aloud a special questionaire<lb />
concerning the raises and record stu-<lb />
dent reaction to them.<lb />
At present, full-time students at<lb />
ECU pay $105 per semester in stu-<lb />
dent fees. The proposed additions<lb />
would hike the figure to $134, which<lb />
is roughly a 25 percent increase.<lb />
"This particular time slot was<lb />
chosen for the survey because that is<lb />
when the greatest number of<lb />
students are attending classes said<lb />
SGA President Brett Melvin.<lb />
The results of the survey will be<lb />
tabulated before Sunday, March 24,<lb />
when the ECU Board of Trustees<lb />
will meet to vote on the proposals.<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Life<lb />
Dr. Elmer Meyer has acted as a<lb />
coordinator between the university<lb />
sectors which are asking for increas-<lb />
ed funding and the SGA officers<lb />
who have prepared the survey<lb />
"What we are trying to do this<lb />
year is open up this process Meyer<lb />
said Wednesday.<lb />
As a member of the ECU Board<lb />
of Trustees, SGA President Melvin<lb />
will have an opportunity to vote on<lb />
the fee increases. According to him,<lb />
he will base his vote on three con-<lb />
siderations: the results of the stu-<lb />
dent survey, the impressions gained<lb />
from the special hearing Thursday,<lb />
and the information presented in the<lb />
upcoming Board of Trustees<lb />
meeting.<lb />
The hearing and the survey will<lb />
not determine the approval or rejec-<lb />
tion of the fee increases, but will aid<lb />
the trustees and administrators in<lb />
assessing the overall attitudes to stu-<lb />
dent programs.<lb />
In comparison to other univer-<lb />
sities within the UNC system, fees at<lb />
East Carolina remain relatively<lb />
Current And Proposed Student Fees<lb />
Total Current Fees Per Semester: $105.00<lb />
Total Proposed Fees Per Semester: $134.00<lb />
small. Of the 15 member schools,<lb />
ECU ranks eleventh or lower in the<lb />
amount of funding through student<lb />
fees.<lb />
The burden of inflation accounts<lb />
for much of the proposed raises, but<lb />
some of it is earmarked for expan-<lb />
sion and improvement of services.<lb />
For instance, the Athletics Dept. re-<lb />
quest amounts to roughly 55 percent<lb />
above last year's budget, and the<lb />
Health Services Dept. request<lb />
represents an approximate 42 per-<lb />
cent increase over its previous share<lb />
of the funds.<lb />
The following section presents<lb />
some of the details concerning the<lb />
fee increase proposals, but it is not a<lb />
complete picture of the factors af-<lb />
fecting each department making a<lb />
request. For those who are in-<lb />
$3.25<lb />
terested in these group's funding, it<lb />
is important to attend the Thursday<lb />
hearing. The head of each depart-<lb />
ment is scheduled to be there to<lb />
answer questions concerning their<lb />
1980-81 budgets.<lb />
Health Services<lb />
According to a Health Services<lb />
Dept. budget projection for the next<lb />
three fiscal periods, the infirmary<lb />
will continue to operate at a deficit<lb />
unless it receives a major funding in-<lb />
crease. The department is currently<lb />
advertising for a new director who<lb />
will carry added responsibilities in<lb />
coordinating programs with the<lb />
ECU medical school, thus comman-<lb />
ding a potentially higher salary than<lb />
before. In February, 1980, the infir-<lb />
mary handled over 5,000 patient<lb />
59.75<lb />
visits with a staff of four full time<lb />
doctors.<lb />
Last increase was in 1972-73.<lb />
Athletics<lb />
According to an Athletics Dept.<lb />
spokesman, no workable budget for<lb />
the 1980-81 season has been com-<lb />
pleted. Athletics Director Bill Cain<lb />
could not be reached Wednesday to<lb />
clarify how the additional funding<lb />
would be used.<lb />
Last increase in 1979-80.<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
A survey done by Wayne Ed-<lb />
wards, Director of Intramurals, in-<lb />
dicates that 70 percent of male<lb />
students and 40 percent of female<lb />
See FEES Page 3, Col. 1<lb />
$10.50<lb />
$1.50<lb />
Proposed Increase ?<lb />
Current Fees<lb />
S2.5A<lb />
Student Fund<lb />
$1.5$ <lb />
Student Union<lb />
Activities<lb />
$6.00<lb />
$7.50<lb />
SGA: Student Gov't. Transit Media Board $12.75<lb />
Other Debt<lb />
Services Fee<lb />
$'8.00<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center<lb />
$19.25<lb />
Athletics<lb />
Department<lb />
$17.75<lb />
Student<lb />
Health<lb />
Services<lb />
(Infirmary)<lb />
$24.00<lb />
V<lb />
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Owner Of Investment Firm Absentee Ballot: Student Democracy<lb />
Puts Blame On Eurodollars<lb />
.i a-ACf u;ii;vr-i rtr . <lb />
NEW YORK (AP) �<lb />
To John Winthrop<lb />
Wright, whose invest-<lb />
ment firm handles $1<lb />
billion of individual<lb />
and institutional in-<lb />
vestments, the idea of<lb />
curing inflation by pro-<lb />
moting a recession is<lb />
equivalent to<lb />
phlebotomy.<lb />
That practice, more<lb />
commonly known as<lb />
bloodletting, was<lb />
thought to be a univer-<lb />
sal cure many years ago<lb />
when medicine was still<lb />
in a very dark ago. Hut<lb />
still no darker, he says,<lb />
than some of modem<lb />
economics.<lb />
Recession, says<lb />
Wright, a conservative,<lb />
blue-chip investor, pro<lb />
duces iwo effects he<lb />
thinks should be ob-<lb />
vious to everyone by<lb />
now:<lb />
It reduces the<lb />
numbers o indepen-<lb />
dent, competitive<lb />
businesses and compels<lb />
government to borrow<lb />
in oulcr to finance<lb />
lobless benefits and<lb />
welfare programs that<lb />
deplete the nation's in-<lb />
dustrial capital.<lb />
 recession, thus,<lb />
not only weakens the<lb />
subsequent recovery<lb />
but sets the stage for<lb />
the next recession. And<lb />
as the patient grows<lb />
weaker, the doctors see<lb />
no alternative but to let<lb />
more blood.<lb />
Wright spoke<lb />
Wednesday at the an-<lb />
nual Symposium on<lb />
American Capitalism,<lb />
which he sponsors at<lb />
Fairfield University, a<lb />
short distance from the<lb />
Bridgeport, Conn of-<lb />
fices of Wright In-<lb />
vestors' Service.<lb />
As he sees it, the<lb />
designers of fiscal and<lb />
monetary policy con-<lb />
tinually cut the veins of<lb />
the patient, in this in-<lb />
stance the private<lb />
domestic economy, in-<lb />
stead of attacking the<lb />
disease that leads to the<lb />
ailment.<lb />
The disease, Wright<lb />
told an audience of<lb />
business people,<lb />
a c a d e m i c s a n d<lb />
students, is<lb />
Eurodollars. No, he<lb />
does not attribute all<lb />
blame to them, but he<lb />
does believe they are an<lb />
obvious and unchecked<lb />
monetary problem.<lb />
Do not let<lb />
"Eurodollar" throw<lb />
you; it is really a simple<lb />
term. All it means is a<lb />
dollar borrowed from a<lb />
foreign bank. That bor-<lb />
rowed dollar is an lOU<lb />
to the bank. It is an<lb />
asset. It is a dollar<lb />
asset. And when a bank<lb />
has an asset it lends it<lb />
out.<lb />
That dollar asset<lb />
does not take on the<lb />
configuration o' a<lb />
dollar bill imprinted<lb />
with the figure of<lb />
George Washington. It<lb />
is a credit dollar, the<lb />
very same as that<lb />
created when you bor-<lb />
row from your local<lb />
bank.<lb />
As we have seen, the<lb />
federal Reserve can<lb />
limit lending and bor-<lb />
rowing in domestic,<lb />
banksf but there is no<lb />
formal regulation of<lb />
those dollars produced<lb />
overseas. And. Wright<lb />
points out, they now<lb />
total $450 billion, or<lb />
only $50 billion less<lb />
than the domestically<lb />
produced total.<lb />
Once upon a time,<lb />
Wright observed,<lb />
anyone wanting U.S.<lb />
dollars would buy them<lb />
on the foreign exchange<lb />
market, creating a de-<lb />
mand that would lift<lb />
the price and protect us<lb />
from imported infla-<lb />
tion. If the dollars were<lb />
valued higher, for ex-<lb />
ample, oil might cost<lb />
relatively less.<lb />
The dilution of<lb />
dollar value is likely to<lb />
continue if Eurodollar<lb />
production is not slow-<lb />
ed, said Wright. If un-<lb />
checked, he forecast<lb />
the Eurodollar total<lb />
will be triple the<lb />
domestic dollar supply<lb />
in five years.<lb />
"There is no way of<lb />
stopping the inflation<lb />
of dollar prices all over<lb />
the world, no way of<lb />
stopping the escalation<lb />
of Middle East oil<lb />
prices payable in<lb />
dollars Wright told<lb />
his audience.<lb />
"No way of avoiding<lb />
the ever-rising cost of<lb />
energy in the U.S.A.<lb />
and the inflation which<lb />
inevitably accompanies<lb />
it; simply no way of ac-<lb />
complishing these basic<lb />
objectives without first<lb />
recognizing and ac-<lb />
ting on the obvious<lb />
principle that the<lb />
United States must con-<lb />
trol the creation of<lb />
U.S. dollar credits and<lb />
deposits everywhere<lb />
Model UN To Meet<lb />
Primary Day is ap-<lb />
proaching, and for<lb />
those ECU students<lb />
who are not registered<lb />
to vote in Pitt County,<lb />
the only way to vote is<lb />
by absentee ballot.<lb />
Absentee ballots are<lb />
surprisingly simple to<lb />
obtain. First of all, one<lb />
must be registered to<lb />
vote. Then the voter<lb />
writes his or her home<lb />
county board of elec-<lb />
tions and requests an<lb />
application for an<lb />
absentee ballot. Ap-<lb />
plications are also<lb />
available from the ECU<lb />
College Democrats.<lb />
The completed ap-<lb />
plication must be mail-<lb />
ed by April 22, and the<lb />
ballot must be received<lb />
by the home county<lb />
board of elections by 5<lb />
p.m. May 5-the day<lb />
before the primary.<lb />
ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION REQUEST CARD<lb />
I,<lb />
, am a<lb />
registered voter in the<lb />
county rid am<lb />
precinct in <lb />
unable to get to the polling place. I wish to apply<lb />
for an application for an absentee ballot for the<lb />
May 6 primary election.<lb />
Signature of person as it appears on the reaistration<lb />
book<lb />
Local<lb />
Address<lb />
I<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
The conference is the<lb />
fourth of its kind to be<lb />
held at East Carolina<lb />
since 1976, and will run<lb />
1 three days.<lb />
The real United Na-<lb />
tions Security Council<lb />
is made up of five per-<lb />
manent seats occupied<lb />
by the United States,<lb />
the Soviet Union, Great<lb />
Britain, France, and<lb />
China, and 10 tem-<lb />
porary seats that are<lb />
filled by member na-<lb />
tions on a rotating<lb />
basis. With the excep-<lb />
tion of West Germany,<lb />
most of these seats are<lb />
presently held by third<lb />
world nations such as<lb />
Bangladesh and the<lb />
Phillipines.<lb />
In deliberating inter-<lb />
national questions, the<lb />
students are supposed<lb />
to represent the in-<lb />
terests and the policies<lb />
of the nation which<lb />
they have chosen or<lb />
were assigned.<lb />
The visiting students<lb />
are from the University<lb />
of Pennsylvania, the<lb />
University of North<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill,<lb />
Duquesne University,<lb />
Thiel College, Ap-<lb />
palachian State Univer-<lb />
sity and Emory and<lb />
Henery College. While<lb />
in Greenville, the par-<lb />
ticipants will stay at the<lb />
Ramada Inn.<lb />
TGIF<lb />
4:00 - 6:30<lb />
JOLLY ROGER<lb />
�WASH<lb />
HOUSE<lb />
YlCJrZ, by Nature's Way<lb />
specializing in natural hair cuts for men A women<lb />
Present ECU Student l.D. For<lb />
20� o OH Your Next Haircut<lb />
aDpomtments only<lb />
758-7841<lb />
Downtown Mall<lb />
Greenville<lb />
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SPECIALS<lb />
I H0t D0gOnlyUil<lb />
Hamburger,<lb />
1 French Fries<lb />
&amp; 12-0z. Drink<lb />
ALL YOU CAN EAT<lb />
SPECIALS<lb />
4 00 8 00 PM<lb />
SALAD-50 EXTRA<lb />
ASST. VAR g g<lb />
PIZZA . ggw ITUE<lb />
WITH GARLIC BREAD<lb />
ITALIAN 9 9<lb />
SPAGHETTIONLVI HUR<lb />
DIET PEPSI. MT. DEW OR<lb />
Pepsi-Cola<lb />
NO CARRYOUT<lb />
Magazines and<lb />
Photo by CHAP GURLEY<lb />
The FightirT Pirate Ship<lb />
gets repair funds from INDVs tune-up clinic<lb />
Pirate Ship Needs<lb />
Money For Repaii<lb />
Records and<lb />
Tapes<lb />
The ECU pirate ship,<lb />
seen for the last two<lb />
years at football games<lb />
and in parades, needs<lb />
funds to maintain its<lb />
authentic appearance.<lb />
The 42-foot replica<lb />
of a 16th century sail-<lb />
ing vessel, built by the<lb />
ECU Industrial and<lb />
Technical Education<lb />
(INDT) Club, is con-<lb />
structed on a Mercury<lb />
chassis donated by<lb />
Smith-Waldrop Motors<lb />
and Ford Motor Co.<lb />
Garris-Evans Lumber<lb />
Co. donated $400<lb />
worth of lumber, and<lb />
Atlantic Rope Co.<lb />
donated the rope for<lb />
the rigging. Since the<lb />
ship was completed,<lb />
donations from the<lb />
community and INDT<lb />
students have been used<lb />
to refurbish the ship.<lb />
Since most of the<lb />
ship's structural pro-<lb />
blems are due to ex-<lb />
posure to the weather,<lb />
INDT plans to build an<lb />
enclosed shelter to pro-<lb />
tect the ship. The club<lb />
also hopes to add can-<lb />
nons and another mast<lb />
to the ship.<lb />
One source of funds<lb />
for the ship is INDT's<lb />
Tune-Up Clinic.<lb />
Students in the<lb />
organization will tune<lb />
up any car for i0 and<lb />
customers must supply<lb />
the parts.<lb />
There will be a sign-<lb />
up sheet in the front<lb />
hall of the ground floor<lb />
of Flanagan Building<lb />
for per ns interested<lb />
in the clinic. On Mon-<lb />
days, Tuesdays and<lb />
Thursdays, from 3<lb />
p.m. to 5 p.m club<lb />
members will work on<lb />
cars at approximately<lb />
one every half hour.<lb />
"About 900 hours of<lb />
work went into the con-<lb />
struction of the ship<lb />
said Paul Waldrop, ad-<lb />
visor to the INDT<lb />
Club, "and we've had a<lb />
great response from the<lb />
student body. We ran it<lb />
in the Homecoming<lb />
parade last year and<lb />
won the show, and this<lb />
year we participated<lb />
but couldn't compete.<lb />
We hope to get about<lb />
$2,000 to $3,000 in our<lb />
current fund-raising<lb />
drive so we can get it<lb />
looking great<lb />
STROH'S OR<lb />
Stroh's Light Beer<lb />
$1<lb />
ROSE, BURGUNDY.<lb />
RHINE OR<lb />
Paul Masson Chablis<lb />
FRESH<lb />
Cheese<lb />
COUNTRY OVEN<lb />
Cheese<lb />
Balls<lb />
$<lb />
Priced<lb />
From<lb />
4N HCiMa<lb />
Motor<lb />
SOLD<lb />
m<lb />
m<lb />
Fmcmsas<lb />
UP TO<lb />
' Ljttie Debbie Snack Cakes &amp; Archway Cookies<lb />
Chips, Snacks &amp; Bagged Huts <lb />
Sauces &amp; Gravy Mixes gfl 4 t<lb />
PEPPERIOGE ASMS I<lb />
Bagged Cookies &amp; Sn"5L-t<lb />
5v2-Oz.<lb />
Pkgs.<lb />
REG. OR DIP<lb />
COUNTRY OVEN<lb />
Potato<lb />
Chips<lb />
8-Oz. Twin Pack<lb />
59<lb />
Items and Price<lb />
Effective Tuee Mer. It<lb />
thru Sun Mar. 23. 1980<lb />
Copyright 1980<lb />
Kroger Savon<lb />
Quantity Rights Reserved<lb />
None sotd to Dealers or Wholesalers<lb />
S F MANUFACTURER S<lb />
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ADVERTS SID ITIM POLICY<lb />
e.�. ���� aritMrtlaad Items Is required to ba readily availablt tor<lb />
S in aJenrogeTsivJoor. a�?opt �� splt�c.�y not ���<lb />
IdH cto run olTolan advertised Hem. w. will offer you your cho.es<lb />
i I �J!m�mEa�mWhen svellaWa, raflaciing tha same savings or a<lb />
I I advertised price within 30 days<lb />
FOOD, DRUG, GEN<lb />
MDSE. STORES<lb />
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NONE SOLD<lb />
TO<lb />
DEALERS<lb />
OPEN 7 AM TO MIDNIGHT<lb />
MJ&amp;<lb />
OPfN SUNOA�<lb />
9AM T0 9 P �<lb />
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Phone 756-7031<lb />
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Fees Set For Hearing<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
students participate in some type of<lb />
intramural recreation. The increase<lb />
in this program is to maintain and<lb />
improve intramural activities.<lb />
Last increase in 1975-76<lb />
Mendenhall Center<lb />
The $3.25 per semester increase<lb />
will cover the rising cost of<lb />
maintenance, adjust staff salaries<lb />
for inflation, and help to purchase<lb />
new curtains for the entire building.<lb />
The present curtains are old and<lb />
energy-inefficient, and� replacicing<lb />
them could cost as much as $19,000.<lb />
Leakage problems are also adding<lb />
to maintenance.<lb />
First increase.<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Student Union programs will ac-<lb />
tually only receive half of the $1.50<lb />
per semester increase requested. The<lb />
other half will be used by<lb />
Mendenhall-sponsored activities,<lb />
according to Charles Sune, Major<lb />
Attractions chairman in the S.U.<lb />
program.<lb />
First increase.<lb />
SGA Fund<lb />
This money is used largely to fund<lb />
official student organizations and to<lb />
support the activities of student<lb />
government. The increase amounts<lb />
to $.50 per semester and is requested<lb />
to cover increased operating costs.<lb />
Last increase in 1972-73.<lb />
SGA Transit<lb />
Higher insurance and servicing<lb />
costs are part of the reasoning<lb />
behind the $1.00 per semester fee in-<lb />
crease. The transit system is also<lb />
planning improvements in bus ser-<lb />
vice and equipment.<lb />
� � �<lb />
Not all student fee-funded<lb />
organizations are asking for in-<lb />
creases. Student Fund Accounting,<lb />
which handles student loans and<lb />
bookkeeping matters, has made no<lb />
request. The category listed as Other<lb />
Debt Services fees in the graph is for<lb />
finance servicing (interest charges,<lb />
bonds, etc.), and will remain the<lb />
same in the 1980-81 fiscal period.<lb />
Chancellor Brewer<lb />
Goes His Own Way<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN MARCH 20, 1980 3<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
the Brewer era is underway. It will<lb />
surely be a different era, not only<lb />
because no two men bring identical<lb />
viewpoints, philosophies and<lb />
methods to the same set of respon-<lb />
sibilities, but more because the<lb />
1980's will not be the same as the<lb />
1960s and 1970's. New generations<lb />
of young people have come to col-<lb />
lege age since East Carolina College<lb />
became East Carolina University.<lb />
The new ECU chancellor is, of<lb />
course, intimately familiar with<lb />
those factors of his profession, and<lb />
is attentive to the future they por-<lb />
tend. He works out of an office<lb />
which occupies most of one end of<lb />
the Spilman Administrative<lb />
Building; the office could be<lb />
mistaken for a spacious living room<lb />
with contemporary decor. He is a<lb />
large, heavyset man with a<lb />
generous, open face and a habit of<lb />
never talking down to his visitors.<lb />
He shows the friendly directness for<lb />
which Texans are supposed to be<lb />
famous, but there is little of the<lb />
Texas twang in his speech.<lb />
Chancellor Brewer is a widely<lb />
published scholar in American<lb />
business history, particularly<lb />
transportation history, and has serv-<lb />
ed as editor or co-editor of several<lb />
books. Railroad history buffs will<lb />
envy him his position as general<lb />
editor- of the Railroads of America<lb />
series of books of which five<lb />
volumes have been published by the<lb />
MacMillan Company, with others in<lb />
the works. With a colleague, he<lb />
works in his present spare time on<lb />
one of the series,a history of the<lb />
Missouri-Pacific Railroad Com-<lb />
pany.<lb />
He shares with former Chancellor<lb />
Jenkins an advocacy of strong inter-<lb />
collegiate athletics. The athletic pro-<lb />
gram at ECU which grew apace with<lb />
the academic programs during the<lb />
Jenkins administration enjoys the<lb />
full Brewer blessing and commit-<lb />
ment. He sees no necessary conflict<lb />
whatever between the fielding of<lb />
competitive athletic teams and the<lb />
carrying on of strong and deman-<lb />
ding academic disciplines.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Mascot<lb />
Men or omcn interested in trying out<lb />
for the Mascot for ECU are asked to<lb />
meet at Minges Coliseum on Thursday,<lb />
March 20 ai 4 45 p m. More details will<lb />
he furnished at that time Interested'1<lb />
See sou at Minges on Thursday<lb />
Poetry Forum<lb />
The tast Carolina Poetry Forum will<lb />
have a regular workshop and meeting<lb />
Thursday March 20. at 8 p.m in<lb />
Mendenhall, room 248. The public is<lb />
cordially muted.<lb />
Mini-Courses<lb />
Sign up today for a non-credit mini-<lb />
course now being offered by<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Shag Dan-<lb />
cing, Beginning Running, Clogging and<lb />
CPR Training are now available to all<lb />
ECU full-time students, faculty and<lb />
staff MSC members, and their<lb />
dependents, spouses or guests.<lb />
Registration is at the MSC Central<lb />
Ticket Office through the day prior to<lb />
the first class meeting of each course.<lb />
There is a maximum and minimum<lb />
enrollment for each course and no fee<lb />
refunds will be made after the registra-<lb />
tion deadline. For more information<lb />
.all 757-6611.<lb />
Boxing<lb />
Sci-Fi<lb />
The Science Fiction Fantasy Federation<lb />
ol I Si Greensboro is holding a 3 day<lb />
convention. STELLARCON V, for the<lb />
fans ot science fiction, fantasy and<lb />
space exploration on March 21-23 on<lb />
the campus of UNC-G. Elliot Universi-<lb />
�s Center The guest of honor is George<lb />
Takei. It Sulu of 'Star Trek " Other<lb />
activities include- masquerade,<lb />
speakers and panels, dealer's room.<lb />
films and video tapes. D and D gaming.<lb />
S X even and an art show. Joan<lb />
Winston from the "Star Trek"<lb />
W eicommittee will also he in atten-<lb />
dance as our fan guest of honor Ad-<lb />
mission is $8.00. For more information<lb />
write STELLARCON V. Bos 1712,<lb />
Shaw Hall. L ��(. Greensboro. N.C<lb />
27412<lb />
Openings for TKE boxing are still<lb />
available. The tournament will be held<lb />
April 8, 9 and W. Openings are<lb />
available in 183-192. 193-202, and<lb />
Unlimited weight classes. Interested<lb />
boxers call 758-7894 or drop by TKE<lb />
House. 951 E. Tenth St. This tourna-<lb />
ment benefits St. Judes Childrens<lb />
Hospital.<lb />
Kite Making<lb />
Learn to design and make your own<lb />
kite b attending a free workshop spon-<lb />
sored by Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
The workshop, conducted by George<lb />
Bred. Pitt Community College Artist-<lb />
In-Residence, is scheduled for Wednes-<lb />
day, April 26, from 6-8 p m. in the<lb />
Mendenhall Crafts Center. There is no<lb />
registration or supplies fee for this uni-<lb />
que workshop. Ju" come by the Crafts<lb />
Center and join in the fun!<lb />
Toto<lb />
Summer Dorms<lb />
Residence hall room deposits for Sum-<lb />
mer School 1980 will be accepted in the<lb />
Cashiers Office, room 105, Spilman<lb />
Building, beginning April 9. Room<lb />
assignments will be made in the respec-<lb />
tive residence hall offices on April 10<lb />
and 11 Thereafter, they will be made in<lb />
the office of Housing Operations, room<lb />
201. w hichard Building. Students who<lb />
wish to reserve rooms they presently oc-<lb />
cupy, provided such rooms are to be in<lb />
use this summer, are to make reserva-<lb />
tions on Thursday. April 10. All other<lb />
students may reserve rooms on a first-<lb />
come, first-serve basis on Friday, April<lb />
11. Residence halls to be used for<lb />
women are Jarvis, Garrett. and Greene<lb />
ffloors two through six). Men will be<lb />
housed in Belk (floors one through<lb />
three).<lb />
BSPA<lb />
The Black Students' Psychological<lb />
Association will meet in the Psi Chi<lb />
Library in Speight on Thursday. March<lb />
20 at 6:00 p.m. All members are urged<lb />
to attend. Any interested persons<lb />
welcome.<lb />
Adventure<lb />
After three years of filming, Don<lb />
Cooper invites everyone aboard for a<lb />
fun and fact filled trip through some of<lb />
the most spectacular natural beauty in<lb />
North America. Cooper will appear in<lb />
Hendrix Theater on Thursday. March<lb />
20 at 8:00 p.m. to present his travel-<lb />
adventure film. "Northwestern Adven-<lb />
ture Tickets for the film are on sale at<lb />
the Central Ticket Office for $2.00. Ad-<lb />
mission for ECLS students will be by ID<lb />
and Activity Cards and by MSC<lb />
Membership Card for ECU faculty and<lb />
staff<lb />
NCSL<lb />
The ECU delegation to the NCSL will<lb />
meet Thursday at 7:00 pm. in Brewster<lb />
C 102 to discuss plans for session. The<lb />
meeting is mandatory for all members<lb />
who are attending session.<lb />
The Student Union Major Attractions<lb />
Committee presents TOTO, with a<lb />
special guest TBA, on April 17 at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Minges Coliseum. Tickets will<lb />
go on sale Monday, March 31. at 10:00<lb />
a.m. in Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Tickets will be $5 00 for ECU studentv<lb />
and $7 00 for the public.<lb />
Twig<lb />
Are you interesied in fellowship with<lb />
other Christians? Come to Twig<lb />
fellowship and hear the Word of God<lb />
taught with dynamic accuracy. Monday<lb />
and Wednesday afternoons at 3:00 in<lb />
Mendenhall. room 247.<lb />
Softball<lb />
Sigma Nu fraternity will be holding a<lb />
softball tournament on April 12 and 13.<lb />
The entry fee will be $3.00 per player,<lb />
which includes a jersey, and beverages<lb />
at the championship party. For more<lb />
information call 758-7640 or 758-6493.<lb />
There will be a 20 team maximum.<lb />
Family-Child<lb />
The Family Child Association will meet<lb />
Tuesday, March 25 at 5:00 p.m. in the<lb />
Home Economics Conference Room<lb />
143. All members and interested per-<lb />
sons are urged to attend.<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Planning for Homecoming 1980 has<lb />
begun, ans positions' of Student<lb />
Homecoming Committee Chairman<lb />
and Division Chairman (parade and<lb />
halftime, decorations, entertainment,<lb />
bands, community relations, promo-<lb />
tions and publicity) are open. Applica-<lb />
tions are available in all residence hall<lb />
offices and at the Mendenhall Informa-<lb />
tion Center. For additional informa-<lb />
tion, contact Dean Rudolph Alexander.<lb />
Summer Work<lb />
Want to increase your chances of get-<lb />
ting into Med School or a choice Allied<lb />
Health Program? Spend the summer or<lb />
fall semester in a career related work<lb />
assignment tailored to meet your career<lb />
interest. While participating in the Nor-<lb />
mal Volunteer Program at the National<lb />
Institutes of Health in Bethesda.<lb />
Maryland, you will earn $12.50 a day.<lb />
free room and board in the clinical<lb />
facility, travel expenses to and from<lb />
facilities at NIH. Ms. Ester Taylor<lb />
from NIH will describe the program to<lb />
interested people on Thursday, March<lb />
20. at 7:30 p.m. in 304 Rawl. and will<lb />
iniervww applicants Friday. March 21.<lb />
by appointment only Contact Har-<lb />
n�ne Keyes in (he Cooperative Educa-<lb />
tion Office. 313 Rawl, 7S7-6979, im-<lb />
mediately to pick up-appiication forms,<lb />
additional information, or to schedule<lb />
an interview. Act quickly before all the<lb />
interview slots are Tilled.<lb />
Navy Co-op<lb />
Want to earn more than $4.50 per hour<lb />
in a career related job, accumulate time<lb />
toward retirement in federal govern-<lb />
ment, and bypass the usual tests<lb />
necessary for permanent positions in<lb />
federal government? A representative<lb />
from the Navy Administrative Co-op<lb />
Program will be on campus March 26<lb />
and 27 lo interview students interested<lb />
in civilian positions with the Depart-<lb />
ment of the Navy. Interviews will be<lb />
held for two computer science positions<lb />
in Philadelphia and four industrial<lb />
specialist positions in Washington D.C.<lb />
during fall semester 1980. If time is<lb />
available, there will also be interviews<lb />
for the following jobs: data processing,<lb />
statistician, supply and transportation<lb />
management, quality and reliability<lb />
assurance specialists, personnel<lb />
management, education specialists,<lb />
logistics management, housing<lb />
manager, program analysis, financial<lb />
management, management analysis,<lb />
and procurement. Contact the Co-op<lb />
Office, 313 Rawl, 757-6979, immediate-<lb />
ly to get more information or schedule<lb />
an interview. Application forms musi<lb />
be completed in advance.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
A "No-Tap" Bowling Tournament<lb />
sponsored by Mendenhall Studeni<lb />
Center will be held March 31 through<lb />
April 21. A 9-pin hit will count as a<lb />
strike, with all other procedures re-<lb />
maining as usual. Trophies will be<lb />
awarded to the first and second place<lb />
singles winners and to the first place<lb />
doubles winners in both men's and<lb />
women's divisions. Competition is<lb />
open to ail full-time ECU students<lb />
Rules are available at ihe Bowling<lb />
Center. Call 757-6611. ext 267. for<lb />
more information<lb />
ROTC Basketball<lb />
The ECU Air Force ROTC is sponsor-<lb />
ing us Eleventh Annual Basketball<lb />
Tournament at Minges Coliseum on<lb />
Friday. March 21 and Saturday. March<lb />
22.<lb />
Caucus<lb />
The Student Caucus for Progressive<lb />
Reform has been formed to promote<lb />
student activism, fight nuclear energy,<lb />
and to promote a humanitarian, alter-<lb />
native lifestyle. The SCPR is presently<lb />
organizing a "Festival for a<lb />
Humanitarian Renaissance" tentatively<lb />
scheduled for April 11. The Caucus is<lb />
dedicated to providing a forum for the<lb />
expression of the ideals of tomorrow.<lb />
Interested people should cdntact: Jean-<lb />
nie Igoe. 752-8493; Jeff Whisnal and<lb />
Mark Kemp, 707 4th St: or Jay Stone.<lb />
1207 Cotanche St<lb />
ROSSE<lb />
There will be a meeting of ROSSE,<lb />
Returning Older Students Seeking<lb />
Education, at 4 p.m. Thursday, March<lb />
20, in Wright Annex, room 305.<lb />
Discussion will center on problems en-<lb />
countered by the older student return-<lb />
ing to college after being out five years<lb />
or more or older students just beginn-<lb />
ing college.<lb />
Remember<lb />
We wish to remind all<lb />
students and faculty that we<lb />
will not accept any an-<lb />
nouncements for the An-<lb />
nouncements column unless<lb />
they are typed doublespace<lb />
and turned in before the<lb />
deadline. No exceptions will<lb />
be made. The deadlines are<lb />
2:00 p.m. Friday for the<lb />
Tuesday edition and 2:00<lb />
p.m. Tuesday for the Thurs-<lb />
day edition. We reserve the<lb />
right to edit for brevity. We<lb />
cannot guarantee that<lb />
everything turned in will ap-<lb />
pear in the paper, due to<lb />
space limitations, but we will<lb />
do our best.<lb />
Correction<lb />
In the article headlined "Majoi<lb />
Attractions Expecting Success In<lb />
Spring Concert" on page 5 of the<lb />
March 18 issue of the The Easi<lb />
Carolinian, some students may have<lb />
inferred that the concert cancella-<lb />
tions by The Allman Brothers and<lb />
the Jefferson Starship may have ap-<lb />
plied only to East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity. Charles Sune, chairman of the<lb />
Major Attractions Committee, has<lb />
pointed out that those groups<lb />
cancelled their entire tours, and that<lb />
the ECU concerts were not singled<lb />
out for cancellation.<lb />
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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
Tftfo Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
No To Increases<lb />
Several student leaders met with<lb />
Chancellor Thomas Brewer this past<lb />
Monday on proposed student fee in-<lb />
creases for ECU students, which are<lb />
due to go into effect in the fall. Dr.<lb />
Brewer and Vice Chancellor for Stu-<lb />
dent Life Elmer Meyer fielded ques-<lb />
tions from students from a wide<lb />
range of campus life, and found<lb />
that most dissent in the group<lb />
resulted from rate increases in the<lb />
areas of athletics and health ser-<lb />
vices.<lb />
In the areas of athletics, students<lb />
questioned the wisdom of spending<lb />
money on a program which had<lb />
already received an increase in the<lb />
allotment of student fees this year.<lb />
The spending of extra money on<lb />
athletics differs sharply from the ex-<lb />
penditure for certain programs<lb />
(such as Student Union) which have<lb />
never gotten a fee increase. Clearly,<lb />
the priorities are set: there are cer-<lb />
tain areas on campus which receive<lb />
greater emphasis than do others.<lb />
We are all for the expenditure of<lb />
money to build a sound and suc-<lb />
cessful athletic program, and we<lb />
feel that students should contribute<lb />
something to the effort. We do not<lb />
feel, however, that student fees<lb />
should rise year after year.<lb />
Think of it. The transit system<lb />
has financial difficulties, the Stu-<lb />
dent Union has never received a fee<lb />
increase since its inception, and yet<lb />
athletics seems to be the one pro-<lb />
gram that never has any trouble get-<lb />
ting full funding, year after year.<lb />
We feel that with the current in-<lb />
flation rate skyrocketing the way it<lb />
is, and the fact that President Carter<lb />
has asked us all to limit spending, it<lb />
is ill-advised to increase spending in<lb />
the athletic department.<lb />
We would propose, then, that the<lb />
athletic department make plans to<lb />
budget their funds so that even if<lb />
student fee increases are needed in<lb />
the years ahead, these increases can<lb />
be held to a minimum. It would be<lb />
easy for runaway inflation to<lb />
necessitate a large hike in fees every<lb />
year, so one choice might be to limit<lb />
the already large athletic budget to a<lb />
certain small increase per year.<lb />
Another choice might be to rely<lb />
more heavily on outside sources,<lb />
such as independent alumni giving<lb />
to athletics, or other sources such as<lb />
the Pirates Club. Some fundraising<lb />
would have to be done, but with the<lb />
ever-increasing number of active<lb />
alumni, we feel that it is possible.<lb />
Student Health Services<lb />
Another huge chunk of the pro-<lb />
posed student fee hikes will go to<lb />
maintain and upgrade Student<lb />
Health Services, i.e. the infirmary.<lb />
We can see the need of upgrading<lb />
service at the infirmary, but at least<lb />
part of the monies requested will go<lb />
for such things as automobile<lb />
maintenance, advertising, and the<lb />
payment of utilities.<lb />
Automobile maintenance should<lb />
not be paid for out of student fees,<lb />
period. There should be some sort<lb />
of state allotment for this purpose.<lb />
We think, then, that the state<lb />
government should be approached<lb />
about remedying this situation,<lb />
perhaps through action taken at the<lb />
next session of the General<lb />
Assembly.<lb />
In terms of advertising, it was<lb />
reported that this will cover the ex-<lb />
pense off the printing of a brochure.<lb />
We feel that this is unnecessary,<lb />
because any information on the in-<lb />
firmary that anyone wants can be<lb />
found in existing publications.<lb />
Also, the members of the infirmary<lb />
staff are very cooperative in giving<lb />
out information over the phone.<lb />
Utilities are the biggest gripe.<lb />
Vepco, which some have accused of<lb />
having some of the highest electric<lb />
rates in the free world, supplies the<lb />
infirmary with electrical power. We<lb />
are against the use of student fees<lb />
for the payment of these exorbitant<lb />
rates, and we feel the general fund<lb />
of the university should pay for it.<lb />
Today, during the morning<lb />
classes, a survey form will be hand-<lb />
ed to you. You are asked to fill it<lb />
out and return it to your professor,<lb />
so that Melvin will have informa-<lb />
tion which he can present to the<lb />
Board of Trustees next week, who<lb />
will ultimately decide whether or<lb />
not the increases will go into effect.<lb />
Also, there will be a meeting this<lb />
afternoon at 4:30 in room 244 of the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Representatives from each depart-<lb />
ment requesting fee increases will be<lb />
on hand to explain why they need<lb />
the increases they say they do.<lb />
Make your voice heard on this<lb />
issue. If enough voices are heard,<lb />
then there is a greater chance that<lb />
your student fees will not climb as<lb />
much, as fast.<lb />
U. S. Priorities Need Examination<lb />
By REBECCA CHRISTIAN<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
There is a lot to be shocked about in the<lb />
newspapers, what with prisoners blow-<lb />
torching one another and Muhammed Ali<lb />
learning for the first time that black South<lb />
Africans don't like the U.S. very well.<lb />
But what really caught my eye lately was<lb />
the news that 44 of the residents of the<lb />
state I live in thinks oil is worth going to<lb />
war over. That's a little like having half of<lb />
Paris ready to do combat for perfume.<lb />
Incredible, silly and funny if it weren't so<lb />
frightening. Last summer, I lived in the<lb />
East at the height of the gas shortage. It was<lb />
as though everyone but me was in on a col-<lb />
lective practical joke. People were waiting<lb />
in lines for gas for over an hour with their<lb />
engines running and their air conditioners<lb />
on. Instead of parking their cars and walk-<lb />
ing a few yards into the bank lobby, they<lb />
snaked through a tortuous, 45-minute line<lb />
to do transactions at the drive-in window<lb />
with their engines running and their air con-<lb />
ditioners on.<lb />
r-Letters To The Editor<lb />
Amazing, this penchant for sitting on<lb />
one's butt in a culture where health spas<lb />
and diet aids do a land office business.<lb />
Perhaps I am out of step with the rest of<lb />
America, but a car has always seemed to me<lb />
only a conveyance � much like a bus, a<lb />
train, one's feet or one's bike � to get from<lb />
point A to point B. Confining at best, frigid<lb />
in winter, sizzling in summer and reeking<lb />
always of stale tobacco and take-out food.<lb />
Driving just for recreation seems peculiar<lb />
to me. Maybe that's because every Sunday<lb />
afternoon of my adolescence my father<lb />
gathered the family � every protesting but<lb />
the eagerly slobbering bulldog � into the<lb />
Chevy and lead-footed it some 40 miles to<lb />
the Red Rock Dam. Before it even became a<lb />
dam, he drove us to the future site of the<lb />
Red Rock Dam. It was, we all agreed, a<lb />
dam site too far. I also had on two occa-<lb />
sions the distinction of being with a boy<lb />
who was ticketed for making excessive muf-<lb />
fler noise while scooping the loop. Same<lb />
boy both times. You'd think one of us<lb />
would have learned.<lb />
It seems I am missing some crucial point.<lb />
I have a friend � a highly intelligent,<lb />
civilized friend � who speaks of his 280Z<lb />
with a solicitude absent from his oioe when<lb />
he speaks of his infant daughter. I'm begin-<lb />
ning to think James Baldwin was on targe:<lb />
in one of his novels when he described a<lb />
Harlem Saturday night ritual: men clears<lb />
ing the hoods of their cars as tenderly a<lb />
they would cleanse their own foreskins.<lb />
Whatever the passions that tie people to<lb />
their autos, the love affair has become self-<lb />
destructive. Free flowing gas is not our bir-<lb />
thright. Federal energy officials are whistl-<lb />
ing in the dark about coal, gasohol and<lb />
solar energy. Wonderful ideas certainly, but<lb />
unlikely to satiate our gluttony for cheap.<lb />
available energy in the immediate future.<lb />
There comes a time when even the most<lb />
devoted lover has to face the facts. The best<lb />
way to avoid holocaust over an absurd issue<lb />
is to recognize our lust for gasoline asthe<lb />
unrequited passion it's bound to remain.<lb />
SGA President Solicits Students Help<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
On Tuesday, March 25, 1980 there will<lb />
oe a Board of Trustees meeting. The main<lb />
topic of business at this meeting will be<lb />
the proposed student fee increase. Tomor-<lb />
row morning (Friday, March 21) during<lb />
the 10:00 class period, your professor has<lb />
been asked to assist in the taking of a<lb />
survey so that I might better represent the<lb />
views and opinions of the entire student<lb />
body on this issue.<lb />
It is hoped that as many students as<lb />
possible will have the opportunity to par-<lb />
ticipate in this survey. This year we the<lb />
students at ECU face the largest fee in-<lb />
crease that I can remember, a total stu-<lb />
dent fee increase of $58.00. This money is<lb />
to be divided up between Athletics, In-<lb />
tramurals, the SGA, the Student Union,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, and Student<lb />
Health Services. There are numerous<lb />
reasons for the requested fee increase,<lb />
with the high rate of inflation and cost of<lb />
energy as the primary reasons.<lb />
This afternoon at 4:30 in room 244 of<lb />
MSC you will have the opportunity to<lb />
listen to representatives from each depart-<lb />
ment explain their reasoning for the<lb />
necessity of a fee increase, and to ask<lb />
them questions pertaining to this increase.<lb />
Your attendance will be welcomed as it<lb />
will assist me in the way that I present<lb />
your views to the Board of Trustees. Your<lb />
participation in tomorrow's survey is also<lb />
needed to assist me in my final decision in<lb />
the Board meeting.<lb />
The survey and question-answer period<lb />
were made possible through the assistance<lb />
of numerous individuals. Their<lb />
assistance, and yours, is greatly ap-<lb />
preciated in this matter.<lb />
Brett Melvin<lb />
Student Bodv President<lb />
Afghanistan May<lb />
American Closet<lb />
By STEPHEN WOHL<lb />
Fear of unfavorable comparison with the<lb />
Soviet Union is the real reason the United<lb />
States government is pushing for a boycott<lb />
of the Moscow Olympics.<lb />
The pretext offered to justify a boycott<lb />
would fall apart if any reporter allowed into<lb />
the presence of Jimmy Carter would have<lb />
the guts to ask Carter to swear that the U.S.<lb />
was nor organizing forays into Afghanistan<lb />
from Pakistan prior to 1980, and if Carter<lb />
would be asked to swear that the CIA had<lb />
never had liason with Afghanistan's<lb />
General Amin, who was assassinated in<lb />
December 1979. The anti-communist Amin<lb />
had killed the leader of Afghanistan only<lb />
three months earlier, and was then in turn<lb />
killed by his own people. Amin never issued<lb />
a plea for world help against a Soviet<lb />
"invasion" because he was already out of<lb />
power before that "invasion" took place.<lb />
Soviet troops were called into Afghanistan<lb />
by the government of Afghanistan under<lb />
terms of the Afghan-Soviet treaty of<lb />
December 5, 1978, and helped Afghanistan<lb />
resist the mounting pressure from<lb />
U.Scquipped raiding forces which have<lb />
been dispatched out of dictator Zia's<lb />
Pakistan for the past two years (the U.S.<lb />
also makes itself an enemy of Pakistan's<lb />
people by arming and propping up Zia, the<lb />
brute who traitoriously overthrew, jailed,<lb />
and eventually murdered the Pakistani's<lb />
democratically elected and loved president,<lb />
Ali Bhutto). In any case, the U.S. certainly<lb />
can have no objection to one country sen-<lb />
ding military assistance to another, having<lb />
imposed 540,000 U.S. troops on Vietnam,<lb />
having changed puppet governments in<lb />
Saigon mmt than a dozen tiroes during the<lb />
U.Ss long Vietnam occupation, and hav-<lb />
ing napalmed daily the resisting population<lb />
as witnessed on our television screens. Jim-<lb />
my Carter sees nothing wrong with main-<lb />
taining 50,000 U.S. troops in South Korea<lb />
to this day. His protestations reek with<lb />
hypocrisy.<lb />
In Korea, Guatemala, the Congo, Viet-<lb />
nam, the Dominican Republic, and Cam-<lb />
bodia, massive physical battle by the local<lb />
citizenry against the entering U.S. soldiers<lb />
was horribly plain to see; but all the many<lb />
reporters in Afghanistan, including<lb />
numerous American camera crews at the<lb />
turn of the year, have not been able to even<lb />
catch glimpse of such battle against Soviet<lb />
soldiers because there is no such battle, or-<lb />
dinary Afghanistanis evidently being pleas-<lb />
ed by the riddance of Amin, by the opening<lb />
of the prisons, by the return to programs<lb />
redistributing property and wealth, and by<lb />
the new security against Pakistan-based<lb />
marauders.<lb />
As to the real motives for the boycott ef-<lb />
fort: the American Olympic athletes as a<lb />
team would again lose, and probably would<lb />
not even take second place. But much more<lb />
important, U.S. leaders fear what will<lb />
follow if they allow great numbers of<lb />
Americans � particularly young Americans<lb />
� to see, with their own eyes, an alternative<lb />
social system that by contrast is working.<lb />
Personal witness of the constantly rising<lb />
standard of living of the Soviet Union is<lb />
dangerous to the U.S. power structure at a<lb />
time when the American standard of living<lb />
is collapsed to a level lower than in 1968,<lb />
and is dangerous to that power structure<lb />
when the American people are getting<lb />
poorer each and every year (poorer because<lb />
almost no-one's paper-dollar income is in-<lb />
creasing as fast as prices).<lb />
How would U.S. leaders explain to<lb />
shocked Olympic tourists and participants<lb />
the high-rise apartment buildings popping<lb />
up like mushrooms all around Moscow and<lb />
the movement of 11 million Russians into<lb />
brand new homes in 1979, while U.S. hous-<lb />
ing starts fell from 2 million in 1978 to 1.4<lb />
million in 1979? How would they explain<lb />
why rent in the USSR, including all utilities,<lb />
cost no-one more than 5 percent of monthly<lb />
income; why a ride on the giant and expan-<lb />
ding Moscow subway costs the same 5<lb />
kopecs as in 1935; why a loaf of bread costs<lb />
the same 10 kopecs as in 1948; why medical<lb />
care, dental care, and university education<lb />
are all free; why four times as many<lb />
engineers graduate from Soviet universities<lb />
each year as from American universities;<lb />
why retirement with full economic security<lb />
and dignity is at age 60 for men and 55for<lb />
women, while Americans can no longer af-<lb />
ford to retire even at age 70; why paid year-<lb />
ly vacations for Soviet workers are lengthier<lb />
than those for American workers; why<lb />
Aeroflot is the largest airline in the world,<lb />
with the lowest passenger fares in the world;<lb />
why the USSR consumer price index<lb />
decreases from year to year while wages<lb />
alone go up; why Soviet youth are healthier<lb />
and involve themselves more in sports than<lb />
their American counterparts; whv fewer<lb />
Russians than Americans are forcibly con-<lb />
fined in prisons and mental institutions;<lb />
why Soviet steel and oil and wheat produc-<lb />
tion already surpasses that of the U.S why<lb />
zero unemployment and a labor shortage<lb />
allow every Soviet worker to select from<lb />
among many always-available jobs; and<lb />
why slums in the USSR would have to be<lb />
looked for with a magnifying glass! �<lb />
A disproportionately large percentage of<lb />
U.S. Olympic competitors are black and<lb />
poor: when they return from Moscow to<lb />
American reality, to the decay, poverty,<lb />
and hopelessness of American cities, how<lb />
are you going to keep them from talking to<lb />
the neighbors and the press? If the entire<lb />
portrait of the Soviet Union proves to be a<lb />
lie, how are you going to keep most<lb />
Americans, who learn of a different Russia,<lb />
from wondering what other fairy tales their<lb />
heads have been Filled with? Having<lb />
become aware of alternative economic<lb />
possibilities, how are you going to convince<lb />
them to contain their rage as the new<lb />
depression deepens and as oil companies,<lb />
war companies, and other high thieves grab<lb />
ever-increasing super-profits and attach str-<lb />
ings to ever-increasing numbers of politi-<lb />
cians?<lb />
Far safer to keep the kids and the tourists<lb />
home, even if you have to threaten to<lb />
revoke their passports if they dare try to go<lb />
see Russia for themselves! Far safer to pro-<lb />
tect and preserve intact the cartoon image<lb />
of the Soviet Union so carefully<lb />
disseminated by the American information<lb />
media � the media totally owned by and<lb />
totally controlled by comfortable<lb />
capitalists. Capitalist economies are going<lb />
through a much-needed tear-up for war;<lb />
the last thing capitalists now want is<lb />
Olympic-scale direct meeting and com-<lb />
munication between American human be-<lb />
ings and Russian human beings, demystify-<lb />
ing "The Enemy" (the looming and in-<lb />
human and ominous image of The Enemy<lb />
thrives on ignorance; the mass get-together<lb />
at Moscow will dispel ignorance; altering<lb />
the image of Russia and Russians in die<lb />
minds of many Americans, turning many<lb />
away from preconceived animosity; hence<lb />
war psychology will become difficult to<lb />
propagate, war taxes will become difficult<lb />
to collect, and war-industry profits will<lb />
become difficult to justify � especially in<lb />
hard times).<lb />
Moves by the U.S. to sabotage the<lb />
Twenty-Second Olympiad and to limit<lb />
Soviet-American contact got diligently<lb />
under way in 1974 � the year Moscow was<lb />
awarded the games over U.S. objection �<lb />
and these moves have since become more<lb />
and more blatant. Doing its part, Pan Am,<lb />
the U.Ss only airline regularly carrying<lb />
passengers into the Soviet Union,<lb />
unilaterally cancelled and ended all its<lb />
flights to fhe USSR just before the onset of<lb />
heavy Olympics-preparatory traffic, on Oc-<lb />
tober 29, 1978.<lb />
To go or not to go to Moscow:<lb />
Afghanistan, when facts are looked at, pro-<lb />
vides no reason whatever to put up bar-<lb />
ricades. The reverse: does our planet need<lb />
still more separation of peoples and still<lb />
more tension? What BETTER time than<lb />
right now for youth from varying<lb />
backgrounds to get together to pursue<lb />
challenges all have in common and in pro-<lb />
cess to grow toward appreciation and<lb />
tolerance of one another? � precisely the<lb />
Olympic ideal, that the powers in the U.S.<lb />
so abhor.<lb />
A judge should seek out the full story<lb />
from both sides before rendering a<lb />
righteous judgement. Isn't each of us sup-<lb />
posed to be a judge? Who is trying to pre-<lb />
vent us from seeing the evidence? The pro-<lb />
spect of our exposure to first-hand informa-<lb />
tion at Moscow worries and frightens some,<lb />
lest our judgement not come down on the<lb />
side of capitalism and war. Too bud. WhOe<lb />
we stiil have some freedom of<lb />
boycott, no way!<lb /><pb facs="00057255_tn_0005" /><lb />
Other Opinion<lb />
USSR Eyes Nicaragua<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Copy Editor<lb />
For all those optimists who think<lb />
Soviet expansionism is nothing to worry<lb />
about, cast a glance southward to the<lb />
little Central American country that was<lb />
recently a hotbed of revolution:<lb />
Nicaragua. Leaders of the Sandinista<lb />
Liberation Front are meeting with<lb />
Kremlin leaders in Moscow to discuss<lb />
"economic and cultural cooperation<lb />
Deposed Nicaraguan President<lb />
Anastasio Somoza and his family were<lb />
placed in power and supplied with arms<lb />
by the United States to protect<lb />
American business interests, a situation<lb />
similar to the U.S. role in Iran. Both<lb />
countries have since deposed their<lb />
tyrant rulers anJ are trying to install<lb />
governments that will be able to rebuild<lb />
their nations. In monetary terms the<lb />
situation in Nicaragua is less important<lb />
than our oil fix in the Middle East, but<lb />
it is more important to the national<lb />
security of the United States.<lb />
Nicaraguan leaders describe the talks<lb />
which began Tuesday as "friendly and<lb />
cordial Tass, the official Soviet news<lb />
agency, said, "The Soviet side wished<lb />
the people of Nicaragua further success<lb />
in the implementation of political and<lb />
socio-economic transformations under<lb />
the leadership of the Sandanista Na-<lb />
tional Liberation Front Put simply,<lb />
the Soviets are trying to sell war-<lb />
ravaged Nicaragua on communism, an<lb />
alternative could be easy for that coun-<lb />
try to accept.<lb />
In many parts of Middle America and<lb />
especially in Nicaragua, Fidel Castro is<lb />
considered a hero. Many Nicaraguans<lb />
discard the fact that there is no real<lb />
freedom or individualism in Cuba. In-<lb />
stead they see few people starving and<lb />
substantial education and health care,<lb />
things that most Nicaraguans have<lb />
never had under Somoza. That country<lb />
may well decide to forego the luxuries<lb />
of freedom and democracy for the<lb />
necessities of food, clothing, housing,<lb />
education and health care.<lb />
And who could blame them? Not the<lb />
United States, who helped put them<lb />
their present predicament. As standard<lb />
rule, U.S. administrations overlooked<lb />
the atrocities of Somoza and the ex-<lb />
shah to avoid rocking the little U.S.<lb />
boats. But the citizens of those coun-<lb />
tries finally overthrew their tyrant rulers<lb />
in attempts to establish governments<lb />
capable of helping those nations.<lb />
Whether or not they will be successful<lb />
remains to be seen, but the United<lb />
States will be the last one asked for<lb />
help.<lb />
The United States has burned too<lb />
many bridges behind it, and the Soviets<lb />
are rebuilding those bridges as quickly<lb />
as possible. We gave Russia an open<lb />
shot at Afghanistan by refusing aid to<lb />
that country a few years ago, and now<lb />
we want to protest by boycotting the<lb />
Olympics? Why didn't we send arms to<lb />
the Afghanistan rebels when they need-<lb />
ed help � a poignant plea for aid went<lb />
unanswered.<lb />
The United States should have of-<lb />
fered massive aid to Nicaragua (and<lb />
Afghanistan and Iran) when they need-<lb />
ed it in an attempt to apologize for near-1<lb />
ly destroying their country. It may not<lb />
be too late, but President Carter has<lb />
sworn he will not apologize to Iran, so it <lb />
is unlikely he would do so even tacitly to I<lb />
Nicaragua.<lb />
The Soviets would like nothing better<lb />
than to gain another sympathetic<lb />
satellite in Middle America, especially<lb />
Nicaragua. Remember: Nicaragua was<lb />
the second choice to Panama for a<lb />
water Toute across the isthmus. A<lb />
navigable river extends more than<lb />
halfway across Nicaragua, but the<lb />
technology was not available to com-<lb />
plete the canal at that time. Should the<lb />
Nicaraguans consider a second canal in<lb />
Central America, the Soviets might con-<lb />
sider it a good investment. But that's<lb />
another story.<lb />
The United States must meet the<lb />
Soviet challenge not only by strengthen-<lb />
ing the armed forces but by using com-<lb />
mon sense in realizing possible threats<lb />
before they surface. A major step in<lb />
that direction would be to treat the peo-<lb />
ple of other countries as we would<lb />
Americans instead of pushing them,<lb />
around blindly at the whims of big j<lb />
businesses and nearsighted politicians.<lb />
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Returning to the past<lb />
isn't as easy as you<lb />
might think. In fact,<lb />
the past of history and<lb />
legend is gone forever.<lb />
I am betting that<lb />
technology, for better<lb />
or vorse, will provide<lb />
us with heat, transpor-<lb />
tation, and a<lb />
livelihood.<lb />
But the golden age of<lb />
individual luxury will<lb />
be gone.<lb />
Yes, I said golden<lb />
age. Do you think a<lb />
world of billions of<lb />
interlocking circle. other hand, am<lb />
The rest of humanity building up a small<lb />
will have to make do arsenal of weapons and<lb />
with whatever crumbs<lb />
the big boys throw tljeir<lb />
way. Mothers will<lb />
stand in line for milk'<lb />
and staple fdods.<lb />
Fathers will be<lb />
ammunition. My<lb />
bookshelf contains<lb />
volumes on home cann-<lb />
ing, living off the land,<lb />
tanning hides, medical<lb />
care, organic gardening<lb />
proved sources of don't plan and prepare!<lb />
energy. That every for the future, then we<lb />
avenue be carefully can damn well be ready<lb />
studied before it is ac- for the lights to go out<lb />
employed by the system and anything else that<lb />
with incomes based on offers me advice on<lb />
credit for utility ser-<lb />
vices and authorized<lb />
mouths per family unit.<lb />
All children will be<lb />
wards of the state, but<lb />
each family will be<lb />
allowed responsibility<lb />
for a proper number.<lb />
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people with liitteor no asusi8ned t0 faumily u"its<lb />
who are short, but<lb />
fossil fuel is going to<lb />
allow non-producing<lb />
youth to have high-<lb />
powered personal<lb />
transport? Other na-<lb />
tions already have<lb />
curfews and rationing<lb />
of public utility ser-<lb />
vices. How much<lb />
longer will we have<lb />
electric canopeners and<lb />
dishwashers or hot<lb />
water 24 hours a day?<lb />
There will always be<lb />
the rich and the power-<lb />
ful. Oil company ex-<lb />
ecutives have been<lb />
engaged in diversifica-<lb />
tion procedures since<lb />
1972, when they firmed<lb />
up their plans for the<lb />
1973 oil shortage in<lb />
order to drive up prices<lb />
and profits. They will<lb />
not suffer.<lb />
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cians. Each passing<lb />
year sees the odds<lb />
against an average per-<lb />
son being able to<lb />
achieve any significant<lb />
public office on his<lb />
own merit grow even<lb />
greater. Money and<lb />
power have created an<lb />
survival.<lb />
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worst<lb />
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ting the worst will not<lb />
come to pass. But I<lb />
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for a generation now<lb />
living, it will be very<lb />
hard on almost<lb />
everyone. Very few<lb />
people have maintained<lb />
the kinds of skills that<lb />
our grand-<lb />
parents. Some people<lb />
will go hungry until<lb />
they adjust to simple<lb />
foods and simple<lb />
methods of producing<lb />
it. Some people will<lb />
starve.<lb />
Acquiring shelter will leges and universities<lb />
be back-breaking, can produce organiza-<lb />
are<lb />
overproducers will be<lb />
fined. The black<lb />
market in babies will<lb />
grow, but the price will<lb />
be depressed from cur- supported<lb />
rent rates.<lb />
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gardening will come<lb />
back in vogue. Wood-<lb />
cutting will deplete<lb />
many forested areas,<lb />
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stoves to convert to<lb />
burning dried dung or<lb />
using fresher animal<lb />
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use as fuels. Animal<lb />
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more become an impor-<lb />
tant field of study, regulations<lb />
With petroleum as<lb />
precious as gold,<lb />
animals will provide fat may well become what<lb />
for candles and soap, a man says it is while he<lb />
excreta for fuel and fer- holds a gun on you.<lb />
tilizer. What is the alter-<lb />
I can hear you native?<lb />
laughing. That enough honest<lb />
That's good. Laugh people put pressure on<lb />
while you are young congress and industry<lb />
and carefree. I, on the to search for new or im-<lb />
cepted or rejected.<lb />
Because of a lot of<lb />
bad publicity, nuclear<lb />
power is being con-<lb />
demned at the moment.<lb />
The problem is not<lb />
nuclear power. The<lb />
problem is nuclear by-<lb />
products and waste,<lb />
happens. Having created a power<lb />
I am bet- source, research has<lb />
been slowed. Research<lb />
and development of<lb />
systems of energy pro-<lb />
duction must be made.<lb />
An animal is a system<lb />
of production, adapted<lb />
by nature. We must try<lb />
to adapt our power<lb />
sources to imitate<lb />
nature. There must be a<lb />
better use for radioac-<lb />
tive waste than simply<lb />
poisoning the earth.<lb />
While we have the<lb />
means available to us,<lb />
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MARCH 20. 1980 Page 6<lb />
Students Question College Requirements<lb />
By BOB ALBANESE<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
Today is the second day of hear-<lb />
ings on possible changes in ECU<lb />
general college requirements, and<lb />
Pirate students are not short on<lb />
ideas for those changes.<lb />
Malcolm Nunn, a freshman from<lb />
Clarksville, Va voiced the peren-<lb />
nial ECU complaint: "Foreign<lb />
language is unnecessary. 1 just don t<lb />
see when I'll need it<lb />
Irdie Williams, an ECU student<lb />
from Fort Bragg, said, "All the re-<lb />
quired courses I'm taking now are<lb />
fine with me. I like it just the way it<lb />
is. I don't want to take any foreign<lb />
language though. I took it in high<lb />
school, and it's just too technical.<lb />
You just learn enough to say 'hello<lb />
and 'goodbye' and beyond that, you<lb />
just don't know anything else<lb />
Sandy Jackson, a Parks and<lb />
Recreation major from Mount<lb />
Olive, gave foreign language<lb />
another nay. "I think they ought to<lb />
dump it. There are very intelligent<lb />
people in other curricula that<lb />
shouldn't have to study something<lb />
they're not going to use. Some good<lb />
students have probably failed or<lb />
dropped out of school because of<lb />
it<lb />
Edith Fekete, a sophomore<lb />
biology major from Richmond,<lb />
Virginia, does not agree. "I think<lb />
there should be foreign language re-<lb />
quirements for all majors. It's in the<lb />
news now about how Americans<lb />
don't know much foreign language,<lb />
and this is a detriment to us.<lb />
"The purpose of the general col-<lb />
lege requirement is to make us well-<lb />
rounded people, and foreign<lb />
language can always help us in the<lb />
future, in our careers<lb />
Sophomore Mike Watkins of<lb />
Elizabethtown agrees. "Language<lb />
leads to a better understanding of<lb />
other peoples, and no matter who<lb />
you are, that's helpful in today's<lb />
society<lb />
One accounting major had a more<lb />
specific complaint. "They ought to<lb />
make the social science requirement<lb />
12 instead of 13 hours. You have to<lb />
take five courses instead of just four<lb />
because almost all of the courses are<lb />
three credit hours<lb />
"I'd like to see more required<lb />
science courses and less required<lb />
humanities said Michael<lb />
Kirkland, an ECU biology major.<lb />
"For a serious science student there<lb />
are some required courses that are<lb />
not as important as others. I'm 24<lb />
and about to graduate, and it seems<lb />
silly to me that I still have to take<lb />
p'E. before I can get out.<lb />
"Some general college re-<lb />
quirements should be more standar-<lb />
dized. There's too much difference<lb />
in the instructors of those courses<lb />
Sophomore Tammy Harrell said,<lb />
"The art and music appreciation<lb />
courses are boring. You just<lb />
memorize everything. Only one<lb />
course like that should be enough<lb />
"I think they ought to require a<lb />
little more math said freshman<lb />
David Ward. "You get algebra in<lb />
high school, and if you're going to<lb />
have to take the same thing here,<lb />
opportunity to have<lb />
you might as well not even bother " he7rd lf they remain<lb />
And they ought to cut the English �f? ght find little sym-<lb />
requirements a bit. One semester of<lb />
freshman English would be enough.<lb />
I don't have much use for poetry.<lb />
East Carolina students are not<lb />
short of opinions on the subject, but<lb />
no students were present at yester-<lb />
day's General College Committee<lb />
hearing.<lb />
There will be another hearing of<lb />
the General College Committee to-<lb />
day in Brewster B-102, 3:30 p.m.<lb />
"Students can make a difference<lb />
says General College Committee<lb />
Chairman Dr. Henry Ferrell. "I<lb />
have found in the past that students<lb />
often have more impact on required<lb />
courses than the faculty<lb />
Students who are dissatisfied with<lb />
requirements as they stand now<lb />
nute, they might find little sym<lb />
pathy for their complaints later on.<lb />
Nuclear Power Plants<lb />
tinder Construction or in<lb />
The Planning Stages<lb />
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Nuclear Pcver Plants<lb />
In Operation-<lb />
Now you can spend a couple of<lb />
months sailing and get college credit<lb />
0 at the same time.<lb />
" It's easy � all you have toi do is<lb />
pay $3,200. That's your tuition and<lb />
fees for a Southampton College<lb />
"SeaMester<lb />
Your classroom is the 100-foot<lb />
schooner, Harvey Gamge. If<lb />
you're registered for fall semester,<lb />
you'll go from Boothbay Harbor in<lb />
Maine to Chesapeake Bay to the<lb />
Bahamas. The spring semester will<lb />
take you from New York to Savan-<lb />
nah to the Virgin Islands. These are<lb />
just some of the spring-fever ports<lb />
of call aboard the SeaMester.<lb />
Though the program may seem<lb />
like a "sunshine" course, the stu-<lb />
'Seamester' Provides<lb />
Classroom Adventure<lb />
dent can earn up to 16 semester<lb />
hours in accredited college courses.<lb />
Previous participants in the<lb />
SeaMester program have been ma-<lb />
joring in Art, Biology, English,<lb />
History and Marine Biology among<lb />
others.<lb />
Courses offered are Ichthyology,<lb />
Natural History of the Atlantic and<lb />
Caribbean Coasts, Field Work in<lb />
Coastal Ecology and American<lb />
Maritime History. Also offered are<lb />
Literature of the Sea, Navigation<lb />
and Seamanship, and Sail-<lb />
ingPhysical Education.<lb />
About thirty students can par-<lb />
ticipate in the course during a<lb />
semester. They live on the ship, and<lb />
are divided into three "watches<lb />
each responsible for a four-hour du-<lb />
ty period every 12 hours. Duties in<lb />
elude steering and navigation, log<lb />
entries, lookout duty, and raising<lb />
and lowering the anchor.<lb />
It's important to remember that<lb />
this course is not simply a relaxation<lb />
cruise. Many human comforts vs. ill<lb />
disappear with the horizon. Hours<lb />
on deck can be in the rain or cold, or<lb />
both, as well as in the warm.<lb />
tropical sun. Sleeping hours are in<lb />
terrupted by watch, and one must<lb />
always expect "All hands on deck<lb />
The program offers great rewards<lb />
to those who perservere this exciting<lb />
and pleasurable challenge. Student<lb />
See SEAMESTER Page 7, Col. 6<lb />
Nuke Plants Flourishing In NC<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
There is a whole world full of<lb />
perspectives out there. They live in<lb />
trees, under rocks, behind lattice-<lb />
work, all of them different and uni-<lb />
que, which is good because that's<lb />
one of the things that makes for an<lb />
interesting world. Indeed, a variety<lb />
of perspectives affords us plenty of<lb />
options. But sometimes we are forc-<lb />
ed to choose one over several others,<lb />
and that's when life gets com-<lb />
plicated.<lb />
As of now North Carolina has<lb />
two nuclear power reactors, but<lb />
nine more are either under construc-<lb />
tion or on the drawing boards,<lb />
which would give the state a total of<lb />
eleven. This woutd make "North<lb />
Carolina one of the four most<lb />
nuclear-ized states in the country.<lb />
Only Illinois, with fourteen, would<lb />
have more reactors, and New York<lb />
and Tennessee, with eleven apiece,<lb />
would be tied with North Carolina<lb />
for second place in the "nuclear<lb />
proliferation" race.<lb />
Four of these plants would be<lb />
located in the eastern plains region<lb />
of the state, which would make<lb />
Greenville subject to all of the en-<lb />
vironmental and health hazards that<lb />
have been associated with atomic<lb />
energy since its inception.<lb />
Nuclear power is not an isolated,<lb />
far removed phenomenon. It is<lb />
here, leaking radioactive gases into<lb />
the air and filling our water and<lb />
oceans with waste.<lb />
It has been established that radia-<lb />
tion, even low-level radiation that<lb />
atomic reactors emit in their usual<lb />
course of operation, can cause<lb />
cancer, premature aging and,<lb />
through the destruction of the gene<lb />
pool, the overall deterioration of<lb />
human health. A single errant<lb />
radioactive atom or ray can damage<lb />
the structure of a cell and its<lb />
"message center the genetic<lb />
coding by which normal growth is<lb />
regulated.<lb />
See NUKE PLANTS Page 8, Col. 3<lb />
The Harvey Carnage<lb />
spending a semester at sea<lb />
Different Light Shed On Greek Week<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Fraternities at their very best can<lb />
be splendid organizations, full of<lb />
deep devotion and respect for<lb />
brothers, and providing ties that are<lb />
not just profound during the college<lb />
experience, but for the entirety of<lb />
one's life.<lb />
They can be powerful organiza-<lb />
tions that provide social, personal,<lb />
and academic growth, though I<lb />
sometimes doubt the validity of that<lb />
last proposal. It can be a productive<lb />
time when one learns to benefit<lb />
from his own capabilities and to<lb />
work cooperatively with individuals<lb />
from diverse conceptions of the<lb />
world and familial backgrounds.<lb />
At their very worst, fraternities<lb />
can be a virtual breeding ground for<lb />
the worst aspects of human<lb />
responses � teaching one to hate,<lb />
envy, and possess a dispassionate<lb />
lack of respect for another while<lb />
maintaining the bond of<lb />
brotherhood. Houses can become<lb />
virtual dens of decadence with all<lb />
sorts of sordid sexual escapades and<lb />
so-called fraternity boy pranks such<lb />
as taking sorority girls to the Flappa<lb />
Trappa beach, which is sticking the<lb />
poor girl's head in the John. (Hear<lb />
the ocean roar?)<lb />
It can also be a time when one<lb />
learns to utilize the most devious<lb />
characteristics of his personality and<lb />
to use an organization and in-<lb />
dividuals for his personal needs. It<lb />
ttwte by JOHN OROGAM<lb />
Greek Week Gives Students a Chance to Relax<lb />
can be the training ground for cor<lb />
porate bosses and senators.<lb />
The most serious mistake that an<lb />
individual not associated with the<lb />
Greek system can make is to<lb />
stereotype Greeks and make gross<lb />
generalizations about what con-<lb />
stitutes a "frat rat The key is that<lb />
Greek organizations are composed<lb />
of individuals, and that the same<lb />
fallacies which beset fraternal<lb />
organizations consistenly occur in<lb />
almost every type of organization.<lb />
Some of the finest individuals I<lb />
have ever met and some of the most<lb />
worthwhile endeavors I have taken<lb />
part in happened to me when I was<lb />
involved with the fraternity system<lb />
right here on campus. Then again,<lb />
some of the biggest assholes and<lb />
some of the most disgusting acts I<lb />
have ever witnessed supposedly<lb />
educated individuals partake in oc-<lb />
curred at some sort of co-Greek ac-<lb />
tivity.<lb />
Spring semester is a really big<lb />
time for Greeks, with all sorts of<lb />
outdoor and indoor activities such<lb />
as Greek Week (next week), Hell<lb />
Week (for pledges � as if every<lb />
week weren't), the blood drive, ban-<lb />
quets, charitable drives, and last but<lb />
certainly not least, INITIATION. It<lb />
is really the best time to be involved<lb />
with Greeks, for almost everything<lb />
that is big fun for the Greeks is held<lb />
during this time  and there are a<lb />
lot of wild fantasies in the minds of<lb />
non-Greeks about what goes on at<lb />
these various events.<lb />
I though it would be fun if I could<lb />
shed a little light on what goes on at<lb />
these events for the unacquainted,<lb />
while poking a little fun (harmless, I<lb />
hope) at the idiosyncrasies involved<lb />
with such.<lb />
The week begins at Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
Field Day on Hooker Road, and this<lb />
is spirited fun between fraternities<lb />
and sororities involving the same<lb />
old things that were made popular<lb />
at your elementary school, such as<lb />
egg-throwing, pie eating contest,<lb />
three legged race, and Mr. and Ms.<lb />
Beautiful. Most people start drink-<lb />
ing about sunrise and continue until<lb />
the sun is sinking gingerly into the<lb />
west.<lb />
Everybody gets to show off their<lb />
Easter tan and the winner of the col-<lb />
lection of events gets points toward<lb />
the best whatever on campus.<lb />
Usually the most fun event is The<lb />
See Who We Can Throw In The<lb />
Lake Contest, which usually ends<lb />
up a draw after 50 percent of the<lb />
people get thrown in, and a smaller<lb />
few have their own amateur boxing<lb />
contest. It is a day without com-<lb />
parison, at least until next Saturday.<lb />
Tuesday is really the most athletic<lb />
event of the week when the Greeks<lb />
hold their annual Greek games, held<lb />
at the track field at ECU, in which<lb />
everyone participates in the more<lb />
traditional track and field events.<lb />
Everybody gets real sweaty, and if<lb />
you wanna see people sweat that<lb />
you never thought could, then this is<lb />
your day. And no beer is consumed,<lb />
dispelling all ideas that Greeks can't<lb />
collect without a keg.<lb />
If you want to see what is hip in<lb />
the spring fashion collection, then<lb />
show up at the IFC banquet, which<lb />
is perhaps the most dynamic<lb />
assemblage of undergraduates that<lb />
is held on this campus, other than a<lb />
sporting event. All of the awards,<lb />
such as Scholarship Awards, Best<lb />
Pledge Class and best whatever, are<lb />
presented at this banquet. Everyone<lb />
gets all dressed up and pays big<lb />
bucks to eat bland, institutional<lb />
roast beef and listen to some vita!<lb />
individual discuss the issues at hand.<lb />
Mosier's Farm closes out Greek<lb />
Wwk. and it usually is the most fun<lb />
and features the most non-reek<lb />
participation, which certainly will<lb />
be true this year because they are<lb />
featuring Brice Street, N.Cs most<lb />
copied band. The highlight of this<lb />
event is some inspired mid-day<lb />
drinking, usually resulting in some<lb />
inspired midday gatoring and even-<lb />
tually a few more amateur bouts. To<lb />
close the day out, the revelers are<lb />
greeted on their way home by seem-<lb />
ingly half the highway patrol force<lb />
of North Carolina. So, if you drive,<lb />
don't drink, and if you drink, don't<lb />
drive. AARGH-AARGH<lb />
I bet millions of you out there are<lb />
wondering what Hell Week and In-<lb />
itiation are all about, so I will<lb />
foresake all fraternal vows (which<lb />
will probably result in my excom-<lb />
munication) and lay it on the line.<lb />
There usually is such BS as the old<lb />
grape in the doody-hole trick, or<lb />
seeing how much beer you can drink<lb />
as in Lampoon. It usually involves a<lb />
little cleaning up of the old house<lb />
and some high spirited hi-jinks.<lb />
Every once in a while some delirious<lb />
nut goes overboard and makes you<lb />
do some silly thing like doing sit-up<lb />
on an orange or grabbing bananas<lb />
out of the John.<lb />
Initiation usually involves an all<lb />
night affair where you have to put<lb />
up with some pretty heavy physical<lb />
and psychological harassment, but<lb />
nothing so extreme that it would en<lb />
danger your physical or<lb />
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Greenville Area Has<lb />
Colorful History<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Bv TOM KETRING<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If you think Green-<lb />
wile gets wild<lb />
nowadays, just check<lb />
into the local history at<lb />
the turn of the century.<lb />
Of course, the discos<lb />
and beer bars didn't<lb />
adorn Fifth Street in<lb />
Washington's day, but<lb />
the town was not<lb />
without its hot spots.<lb />
Although much of<lb />
early Greenville was as<lb />
coming for<lb />
were forced to make<lb />
house calls because<lb />
their female customers<lb />
were afraid to walk<lb />
past the barrooms.<lb />
At times, things got a<lb />
little violent.<lb />
An article in the<lb />
September 14, 1894 edi-<lb />
tion of the Greenville<lb />
Index told the story of<lb />
one Turner Smith, a History has, for<lb />
notorious desperado some people, acquired<lb />
who finally met his the rather unfortunate<lb />
match in Greenville. reputation of being a<lb />
On the preceding dry and tedious bore.<lb />
Dusty old grade school<lb />
surely<lb />
blood.<lb />
That evening, Smith<lb />
arrived at Page's home<lb />
with murder on his<lb />
mind. Page repeatedly<lb />
warned Smith to keep<lb />
his distance, but Smith<lb />
kept advancing.<lb />
quiet and simple as the Saturday, Smith's son<lb />
stereotypical home in-law, John Page,<lb />
came to Greenville to<lb />
get a peace warrant<lb />
because Smith had<lb />
threatened to kill him.<lb />
The issuing of the war-<lb />
rant was postponed<lb />
over the weekend, and<lb />
Page was instructed to<lb />
wait at his home. On<lb />
Sunday he received<lb />
word that Smith was<lb />
town, some areas<lb />
boasted a rowdy<lb />
reputation. During the<lb />
late 1800's, Evans<lb />
Street was wilder than<lb />
downtown Fifth Street<lb />
is today. It became so<lb />
notorious for drunken-<lb />
ness, profanity and<lb />
gambling that some<lb />
nearby shop owners<lb />
teachers who assigned<lb />
page upon page of<lb />
unbearably uneventful<lb />
reading and who spoke<lb />
in multi-syllabic words<lb />
have dulled quite a few<lb />
appetites for the sub-<lb />
ject.<lb />
History doesn't have<lb />
to be dull; it can be<lb />
fascinating, even right<lb />
here in Greenville.<lb />
Renowned Dancer<lb />
To Be Featured In<lb />
Dance Workshop<lb />
MARCH 20,1980<lb />
SeaMester Offered<lb />
Continued from Page 6<lb />
Disney Stage Manager<lb />
Joins ECU Drama Staff<lb />
Renowned American dancer Ed-<lb />
ward Villella will be featured at<lb />
ECU's fourth annual "Day of<lb />
Dance" workshop on Sunday,<lb />
March 30.<lb />
The event is for dancers of all<lb />
ages arid levels of training with ses-<lb />
sions in beginning, intermediate and<lb />
advanced ballet.<lb />
Villella will conduct higher level<lb />
master classes in ballet.<lb />
A principal with the New York<lb />
furthering the arts in America.<lb />
The beginning ballet master class<lb />
will be taught by Juan Anduze,<lb />
artist-in-residence this year with the<lb />
ECU dance faculty, and leading<lb />
dancer, choreographer and an<lb />
associate director for the Ballet de<lb />
San Juan, Puerto Rico.<lb />
Modern dance participants will be<lb />
led by Gretchen Harding, who<lb />
taught at Cabrillo College in<lb />
California six years before joining<lb />
prescribed study; independent study<lb />
is available.<lb />
will study Atlantic fishes in their en- The 1978-79 tuition of $3200 is<lb />
vironments, and they will study the subject to change. Any state or<lb />
sea-going novels of Joseph Conrad federal financial aid is applicable to<lb />
and Herman Melville. And perhaps SeaMester. The fee includes lab fees<lb />
best of all, they will gain mastery of and accomodations, but students<lb />
small-boat sailing. are responsible for their own texts,<lb />
To be eligible for the SeaMester, the titles of which are supplied by<lb />
students must have completed at Southampton College,<lb />
least one semester of undergraduate For information, call or write to<lb />
education. There is no requirement Christina Stromsky, Special Ses-<lb />
for sailing experience, although the sions Office, Southampton College<lb />
program welcomes those with ex- of Long Island University,<lb />
perience. It is not absolutely Southampton, N.Y. 11968, (516)<lb />
necessary that the student follow the 283-4000.<lb />
Scott Jackson<lb />
Parker, former stage<lb />
manager of the Walt<lb />
Disney World Enter-<lb />
tainment Division, has<lb />
loined the ECU<lb />
Department of Drama<lb />
and Speech as general<lb />
manager of the ECU<lb />
Playhouse and assistant<lb />
professor of drama.<lb />
An alumnus of<lb />
Gilford College, with<lb />
master's degrees from<lb />
C-Chapel Hill and<lb />
the University of<lb />
Virginia, Parker has<lb />
been involved in pro-<lb />
fessional theatre in<lb />
everal states, as con-<lb />
ECU<lb />
Hosts<lb />
Career<lb />
Day<lb />
sultant, director, stage<lb />
manager and designer.<lb />
His previous career<lb />
has included an assis-<lb />
tant technical director-<lb />
ship with the Cherokee<lb />
outdoor drama Unto<lb />
These Hills and con-<lb />
slihantships with three<lb />
other North Carolina<lb />
outdoor dramas, as<lb />
well as direction l .<lb />
technical direction of<lb />
plays by Shakespeare,<lb />
Williams, Coward,<lb />
Miller, Pinter, Wilde,<lb />
Hellman, O'Neill,<lb />
Ibsen, Albee, Brecht<lb />
and Ionesco at theaters<lb />
and campuses in North<lb />
Carolina and Virginia.<lb />
In his position at<lb />
Walt Disney World,<lb />
Parker worked with<lb />
such major entertain-<lb />
ment figures as<lb />
Diahann Carroll, Chita<lb />
Rivera, Anna-Maria<lb />
Alberghetti, Vic<lb />
Darhone, Roger<lb />
Williams, Pat Boone<lb />
and Patti Page.<lb />
His teaching ex-<lb />
perience has included<lb />
courses in stagecraft,<lb />
creative dramatics, ac-<lb />
ting and production at<lb />
City Ballet since 1960, Villella has the ECU faculty last fall,<lb />
performed around the world with Jazz dance classes will be taught<lb />
such companies as the National by Michele Mennett, former ap-<lb />
Ballet in Washington and the Royal prentice at the Alvin Ailey School of<lb />
Winnipeg Ballet in Canada, and has Dance who has taught in private<lb />
appeared at the New York City studios throughout the eastern U.S.<lb />
Opera and the Bolshoi Theater in<lb />
Moscow.<lb />
He has performed a number of<lb />
Balanchine roles and in 1975 receiv-<lb />
ed an Emmy award for his CBS-TV<lb />
children's ballet Harlequin. He is at<lb />
present involved in dance education Playhouse,<lb />
and maintains an active interest in 757-6390.<lb />
Dancers 10 years old and above<lb />
are eligible to participate. Further<lb />
information about the "Day of<lb />
Dance" is available from Scott<lb />
Parker, General Manager, ECU<lb />
ECU, Telephone<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
Duke University.<lb />
and<lb />
He also worked in<lb />
television production<lb />
with the U.S. Con-<lb />
tinental Army Com-<lb />
mand Engineer School<lb />
at Fort Belvoir, Va.<lb />
Parker is the son of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John W.<lb />
Parker of 127 Carol<lb />
Woods, Chapel Hill,<lb />
and a native of Ft.<lb />
Bragg.<lb />
Different Light<lb />
Continued from Page 6<lb />
Ninety-eight students<lb />
and professional in-<lb />
terior designers from<lb />
the Carolinas par-<lb />
ticipated in a recent<lb />
"Career Day"<lb />
workshop hosted by the<lb />
ECU School of Art and<lb />
the ECU student<lb />
chapter of the<lb />
American Society of<lb />
Interior Designers.<lb />
Special guests at the<lb />
event were interior<lb />
design students from<lb />
UNC-Greensboro;<lb />
Randolph Technical In-<lb />
stitute, Asheboro; and<lb />
Winthrop College,<lb />
Rock Hill, S.C. where<lb />
other student AS1D<lb />
chapters are located.<lb />
Featured speaker at<lb />
the event was lighting<lb />
designer Raymond<lb />
Grenald of<lb />
Philadelphia, whose<lb />
career has included ar-<lb />
chitectural lighting for<lb />
Carlsbad Caverns, the t<lb />
Atlanta Subway and<lb />
the National Gallery of<lb />
Art in Washington,<lb />
DC.<lb />
He is noted as an ex-<lb />
pert on the effects of<lb />
interior lighting and ar-<lb />
chitectural design upon<lb />
human behavior and<lb />
response.<lb />
Career Day included<lb />
informal meetings bet-<lb />
ween participating<lb />
students and profes-<lb />
sional designers and a<lb />
session on the qualify-<lb />
ing examination ad-<lb />
ministered by the Na-<lb />
tional Council on In-<lb />
terior Design.<lb />
Student ASID<lb />
chapters also met for a<lb />
regional board meeting<lb />
and were guests at an<lb />
afternoon reception<lb />
given by ECU<lb />
Chancellor and Mrs.<lb />
Thomas Brewer.<lb />
the pun, you are taken almost any entity they<lb />
into the fold and given have their weak points<lb />
psychological well- your glorious that w all can ap-<lb />
being. You usually brotherhood pin, which predate as being a uni-<lb />
Ihave to endure some you will cherish until que part of our human<lb />
sensory deprivation for the day you give it to existence.<lb />
periods of time and some girl and she loses If we learn to laugh<lb />
have to take a lot of sil- it in the lake at Pi Kap at our own idiosyn-<lb />
ly tests that you haven't field day. cracies, then we can<lb />
the ghost of a chance of In conclusion, it real- ealize that we are just<lb />
Dassing ly is a lot of fun, and if the same as the ones we<lb />
After you are com- I have offended any of laugh at, and as long as<lb />
pletely reduced to little you Greeks out there, I there is a little laughter,<lb />
more than a shivering, offer my most sincere we can't be fighting,<lb />
blubbering bundle of apology. But you above And remember that<lb />
nervous energy, you are all realize that though I every fraternity and<lb />
told that you failed the may have exaggerated sorority is responsible<lb />
test, and probably that things, there is at least a for sending five<lb />
you are the only person little validity in what I members out to<lb />
ever to do so. Then as say. The Greeks are as Mosier's Farm at noon<lb />
the sun rises on a new fine as organization as for clean up on<lb />
day, if you will pardon any on campus, but like day.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 20, 1980<lb />
Housekeeper Wins Awards<lb />
ByJANEENNIS<lb />
High Point Enterprise<lb />
HIGH POINT, N.C.<lb />
(AP) � Johnsie<lb />
Hughes is an expert<lb />
housekeeper. She is so<lb />
efficient she has won<lb />
five awards from the<lb />
state Labor Commis-<lb />
sion for her work.<lb />
Mrs. Hughes is safe-<lb />
ty officer for Guard-<lb />
sman Chemicals Inc.<lb />
and the only woman in<lb />
the manufacturing sec-<lb />
tion of the plant, which<lb />
employs 85 people.<lb />
Joining the company<lb />
in 1971, she advanced<lb />
from switchboard<lb />
operator to her present<lb />
position in four short<lb />
years.<lb />
"1 worked at almost<lb />
every job in the of-<lb />
fice said the attrac-<lb />
tive brunette. "Then,<lb />
in 1975 when the safety<lb />
officer was promoted,<lb />
Ben Preslar, our plant<lb />
manager, asked me if I<lb />
was interested in filling<lb />
that vacancy.<lb />
"The company had<lb />
never had a female<lb />
safety officer before;<lb />
they didn't even have a<lb />
woman working in<lb />
manufacturing. I was<lb />
scared because I didn't<lb />
know anything about<lb />
the job, but I wasn't<lb />
too scared to accept the<lb />
challenge<lb />
Moving from clerical<lb />
work to manufacturing<lb />
was a drastic change<lb />
for Mrs. Hughes. For<lb />
weeks, Preslar accom-<lb />
panied her around the<lb />
chemical plant,<lb />
familiarizing her with<lb />
features of the building<lb />
which would influence<lb />
her work and instruc-<lb />
ting her on accident<lb />
prevention and<lb />
housekeeping.<lb />
She spent weekends<lb />
at home reading Oc-<lb />
cupational Safety and<lb />
Health Administration<lb />
manuals to learn the<lb />
laws concerning in-<lb />
dustrial safety.<lb />
That study paid off,<lb />
because, since she ac-<lb />
cepted the new posi-<lb />
tion, the company has<lb />
won five safety awards.<lb />
A routine work day<lb />
for Mrs. Hughes in-<lb />
cludes inspection tours<lb />
to ensure all safety<lb />
guidelines are followed.<lb />
She checks raw<lb />
materials, tests the<lb />
quality of manufac-<lb />
tured goods, analyzes<lb />
air quality and checks<lb />
Students Are<lb />
Less Apathetic<lb />
for hazards. She also<lb />
serves as the plant<lb />
nurse, relying on her<lb />
training as a certified<lb />
emergency medical<lb />
technician.<lb />
Each week, she<lb />
writes a report detailing<lb />
problems which have<lb />
ocurred. When she sees<lb />
someone violating a<lb />
safety rule, she is quick<lb />
to correct him.<lb />
"We have never had<lb />
any problems, but we<lb />
realize there could be<lb />
an emergency at any<lb />
time because we work<lb />
with so many<lb />
chemicals Mrs.<lb />
Hughes said. "We are<lb />
very cautions. I try to<lb />
be fair, but if someone<lb />
is guilty of carelessness,<lb />
he will hear about it<lb />
right away. I'm strict<lb />
because I know if there<lb />
Nuke<lb />
Power<lb />
is an explosion, I go<lb />
too.<lb />
"As another part of<lb />
my job I try to make<lb />
the community aware<lb />
that our company is<lb />
careful, too. We owe it<lb />
to the neighbors to<lb />
keep them informed so<lb />
they aren't fearful of<lb />
being blown up. That is<lb />
one of the reasons we<lb />
have safety kick-offs<lb />
March is safety<lb />
month for the com-<lb />
pany. For the event,<lb />
Mrs. Hughes has ar-<lb />
ranged a special day of<lb />
activities Tuesday to<lb />
mark the beginning of<lb />
the company's drive for<lb />
their sixth annual safe-<lb />
ty award from the N.C.<lb />
Labor commission.<lb />
Beginning at 7 a.m<lb />
area firemen, joined by<lb />
Smokey the Bear, will<lb />
distribute leaflets con-<lb />
taining safety hints to<lb />
visitors of the com-<lb />
pany. At noon a lun-<lb />
cheon will be held for<lb />
employees, their<lb />
families and several<lb />
distinguished guests,<lb />
including state<lb />
representatives Mary<lb />
Seymour and Howard<lb />
Coble.<lb />
Despite a full<lb />
schedule at Guard-<lb />
sman, Mrs. Hughes still<lb />
has time for her family<lb />
and hobbies. Married<lb />
to a Thomasville<lb />
fireman, T.J. Hughes,<lb />
she has five children<lb />
and two grandchildren.<lb />
For relaxation she<lb />
writes religious plays<lb />
which she produces in<lb />
churches across the<lb />
state. Her most famous<lb />
play is "Sorry I Never<lb />
Knew You '<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
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HANOVER, NH (CPS) � Col-<lb />
lege students, who in earlier<lb />
presidential skirmishes in the cam-<lb />
paign have hinted they're becoming<lb />
le�s apathetic about politics, turned<lb />
out in huge numbers in the recent<lb />
New Hampshire primary.<lb />
While an astonishing 55 percent<lb />
of the 12,000 eligible students voted,<lb />
their choices suggest that the tur-<lb />
nout reflects concern about foreign<lb />
policy rather than anti-draft or anti-<lb />
nuclear feelings that some can-<lb />
didates tried to exploit.<lb />
Republican students in the four<lb />
major college voting sectors in the<lb />
state barely favored George Bush<lb />
over Ronald Reagan and John<lb />
Anderson. Bush received 31 percent<lb />
of the college Republican vote,<lb />
while Reagan captured 27 percent<lb />
and Anderson 26 percent.<lb />
The remainder of the Republican<lb />
1 pack trailed far behind. Sen.<lb />
I Howard Baker was closest, with 12<lb />
I percent of the campus vote.<lb />
I On the Democratic side, the col-<lb />
I cge vote defied most predictions<lb />
I that the issue of draft registration<lb />
I would turn eampuses against Presi-<lb />
dent Jimmy Carter.<lb />
Both Sen. Edward Kennedy and<lb />
Gov. Edmund Brown criss-crossed<lb />
the state's campuses emphasizing<lb />
their opposition to President<lb />
Carter's proposal to begin draf<lb />
registration for all 18-20 year olds.<lb />
Brown also stressed his long-time<lb />
opposition to nuclear power in a<lb />
state in which the student anti-<lb />
nuclear movement is one of the<lb />
most vigorous in the country.<lb />
Students didn't respond. Kennedy<lb />
and Brown did better on campuses<lb />
than they did in other areas in the<lb />
state, but President Carter still took<lb />
48 percent of the student vote.<lb />
Kennedy came in second among<lb />
the student Democrats, with 35 per-<lb />
cent. Brown attracted 16 percent of<lb />
the vote, which was much better<lb />
than the campus support he received<lb />
in the Iowa caucuses in Januarv<lb />
The Iowa student turnout had<lb />
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with Reagan and Anderson coming<lb />
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Democrats gave Carter close to a 2-1<lb />
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Reagan could only manage seven<lb />
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Among the campuses, Reagan<lb />
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College, where he took 62 percent of<lb />
the vote. He also won at New<lb />
England College, with 46 percent.<lb />
President Carter did best at New<lb />
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the student vote. He captured 53<lb />
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Hampshire was good enough to<lb />
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Sports<lb />
MARCH 20, 1980 Page 9<lb />
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Pirate Coaching Staff On The Road Recruiting<lb />
Dave Odom<lb />
� Now Wat his first season is finish-<lb />
ed and a success, ECU head basket-<lb />
ball coach Dave Odom has set his<lb />
sights strictly on recruiting.<lb />
Though the Pirates finished<lb />
16-11, Odom must hit the recruiting<lb />
road hard due to the losses of five<lb />
seniors who contributed heavily to<lb />
the first winning season at ECU<lb />
since 1975.<lb />
Gone will be the top three scorers<lb />
in George Maynor, Herb Gray and<lb />
Herb Krusen in addition to top<lb />
reserves Kyle Powers and Frank<lb />
Hobson. "They will leave quite a<lb />
void Odom has said on many oc-<lb />
casions.<lb />
Quality replacements are hard to<lb />
come by for a school that must<lb />
recruit in the shadow of the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference, but Odom and,<lb />
his staff refuse to be intimidated.<lb />
Already on the Pirate bandwagen<lb />
for next season is 6-2 guard Qwan<lb />
Roseboro, a transfer from Florida<lb />
and a graduate of Fayettville<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
Seventy-First High School.<lb />
Roseboro signed with the Gators<lb />
when John Lotz was the head<lb />
coach, but transfered after experien-<lb />
cing dissatisfaction with the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Roseboro is called by Odom as<lb />
possibly the best athlete of all the<lb />
Pirates, including the five retiring<lb />
seniors. His leaping ability is un-<lb />
canny, as is his versatility as he can<lb />
play either the point or shooting<lb />
guard positions.<lb />
Beyond Roseboro, things are at<lb />
the guessing stage. There are several<lb />
top notch recruits that the Pirate<lb />
staff feels they have a chance at.<lb />
The number one priority for the<lb />
staff is the acquisition of a big man.<lb />
Charles Pittman, a 6-9 junior col-<lb />
lege prospect in California, would<lb />
fit the bill to a tee. Pittman a five-<lb />
star rating on a scale of five by one<lb />
well-known scouting agency and<lb />
could almost single-handidly assure<lb />
the Pirates of a successful 1980-81<lb />
season.<lb />
The drawback is that many top<lb />
schools, including Maryland, want<lb />
Pittman's services. One advantage<lb />
for the Pirates lies in the fact that<lb />
the big guy's mother lives in North<lb />
Carolina and reportedly would like<lb />
her son to play close to home. It is<lb />
this that the Pirates base their hopes<lb />
of pulling of the recruiting coup.<lb />
Another big guy Odom and Co.<lb />
are eyeing is 6-9 Anthony Teachey<lb />
of Goldsboro. A super talent,<lb />
Teachey is being sought by several<lb />
ACC and SEC schools. Rumor has<lb />
it that the 6-9 phenom would prefer<lb />
to play in the ACC, but the ECU<lb />
staff has other plans.<lb />
Supposedly already a shoe-in<lb />
signee is 6-8 Jeff Best from C.B.<lb />
Aycock High School.<lb />
Another apparent future Pirate is<lb />
6-0 point guard Herbert Gilchrist<lb />
from West Harnett H.S. Called a<lb />
"Super person as well as player" by<lb />
one member of the Pirate staff,<lb />
Gilchrist has recently named to the<lb />
3-A All-East first team by The<lb />
Raleigh News and Observor .<lb />
The Pirates are also in hot pursuit<lb />
of a couple of forwards in Harold<lb />
Thompson of Raeford and Cecil Ex-<lb />
xum of Goldsboro. Thompson was<lb />
listed before this past season as one<lb />
of the top 50 players in the country<lb />
by The ACC Handbook and was<lb />
being courted heavily by N.C. State<lb />
before Norm Sloan's defection to<lb />
Florida.<lb />
Exxum has the top player on<lb />
Southern Wayne's 4-A state cham-<lb />
pionship squad. Exxum has been in<lb />
the shadow of Teachey for some<lb />
time in the battle for the top player<lb />
in Goldsboro, but may actually be<lb />
� the better prospect. Both are blue-<lb />
chippers.<lb />
Odom stated after the season<lb />
finale with Milwaukee-Wisconsin<lb />
that his major concern was<lb />
recruiting a player to fill Maynor's<lb />
spot at the shooting guard position.<lb />
Dean Shaffer of Fork Union (Va.)<lb />
Military Academy would do just<lb />
fine.<lb />
The only problem is that many<lb />
schools feel the same way. Old<lb />
Dominion and North Carolina are<lb />
two of tne other schools that Shaf-<lb />
fer is considering.<lb />
Shaffer, son of ex-Tar Heel star<lb />
Lee Shaffer, said recently that his<lb />
decision was still up in the air and<lb />
that he would visit ODU and UNC<lb />
among others before deciding. He<lb />
has already been to Greenville.<lb />
So there you have it, some of the<lb />
outstanding prospects that Odom<lb />
and his staff are spending their time<lb />
on. The signing of even half of<lb />
them would be a super boost<lb />
In NCAA Finals<lb />
Revils, Joyner Fall<lb />
By EDDIE -<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The NCAA wrestling champion-<lb />
ship at Corvallis, Oregon, were<lb />
held March 13-15, and found two<lb />
hast Carolina Pirates coming up<lb />
short in their bids for All-American<lb />
honors.<lb />
The two wrestlers representing the<lb />
Bucs were Butch Revils (177-pound<lb />
a eight class) and heavyweight D.T.<lb />
loyner. The two advanced to the<lb />
Nationals by winning their respec-<lb />
weight classes at the NCAA<lb />
hast Regional.<lb />
Both wrestlers were not up to par<lb />
tor the tournament, according to<lb />
Pirate Head Coach Ed Steers. Revils<lb />
had been nursing a bad ankle which<lb />
inhibited his conditioning prior to<lb />
the Nationals. Joyner, on the other<lb />
hand, had been wrestling with strep<lb />
throat or the flu weeks before the<lb />
tournament.<lb />
"His�(Joyner's) strong suit is his<lb />
super conditioning Steers remark-<lb />
ed. "He conditions harder than<lb />
most heavyweights do. The lack of<lb />
workouts detracted from his condi-<lb />
tioning<lb />
Revils, seeded twelfth in the Na-<lb />
tionals, lost to Ben Hill of Ten-<lb />
nessee 11-10 in the first round.<lb />
Revils was ahead in the match by<lb />
four points when he injured his ribs.<lb />
"He couldn't protect himself<lb />
(fr m the injry) Steers said. "He<lb />
was fortunate to finish the match<lb />
Hill eventually went on to become<lb />
an All-American.<lb />
Joyner, seeded eighth in the tour-<lb />
nament, took on Don Wagner of<lb />
Kent State. Wagner weighed in at<lb />
280 pounds on his 6-6 frame, com-<lb />
pared to Joyner's 6-1, 235 build.<lb />
Wagner jumped ahead 3-0 in the<lb />
match, but Joyner fought hard and<lb />
prevailed 6-3.<lb />
"He (Joyner) did a great job<lb />
said an impressed Steers.<lb />
Joyner advanced into the next<lb />
round to wrestle Mike Evans of<lb />
LSU. Evans eventually won 4-3,<lb />
scoring two points on a duck-under<lb />
takedown with twenty seconds left<lb />
in the match.<lb />
"On a different day, I think D.T.<lb />
could've beaten him badly Steers<lb />
said. "But he had to pace himself to<lb />
keep from getting tired (due to the<lb />
illness). Consequently, that kept the<lb />
score close and in the end he lost<lb />
Steers said Revils was eligible to<lb />
wrestle in the consolation matches<lb />
(wrestlebacks), but the rib injury<lb />
wouldn't allow him.<lb />
Joyner was ineligible for the<lb />
wrestlebacks because Evans did not<lb />
advance in the tournament after<lb />
defeating him, according to Steers.<lb />
Revils finished the season ranked<lb />
ninth in the nation in the 177-pound<lb />
weight class. He compiled an<lb />
outstanding 37-4 record.<lb />
Joyner, 36-3, ended the season as<lb />
the seventh nationally-ranked<lb />
heavyweight.<lb />
As for the Pirate season as a<lb />
whole, Steers said, "We got a good<lb />
effort from some spunky guys. We<lb />
won a couple of tournaments that I<lb />
felt were significant. We had quite a<lb />
few individual wins. And we were<lb />
third in the Eastern Region.<lb />
"It was a fairly successful year<lb />
he said.<lb />
The Pirates ended the season with<lb />
an 8-6-1 mark.<lb />
As for next year, Steers claimed,<lb />
"We're going to be prepared to<lb />
fight with the best<lb />
Pirates Fall 9-0<lb />
ECU Wrestling Action<lb />
NCSU Spoils Opener<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
It has often been used as an excuse that the score did<lb />
not indicate the outcome of the match, but the state-<lb />
ment can especially be used in reference to the East<lb />
Carolina 9-0 loss yesterday at the hands of perrenial<lb />
ACC power N.C. State.<lb />
With the fact that through the first five singles mat-<lb />
ches the Pirates managed only 17 games, it could easily<lb />
be considered a walk-over. But the young ECU netters<lb />
fought to the final point of each match.<lb />
Senior Kenny Love dropped the his first flight match<lb />
to Andy Andrews 6-4, 6-1. In other singles action,<lb />
sophomore Keith Zengel fell to Matt McDonald 6-3,<lb />
6-1; senior Henry Hostetler lost to Scott Fleming 6-3,<lb />
6-0; freshman Ted Lepper was downed by Andy<lb />
Wilkison (brother of touring professional Tim Wilkison<lb />
of Shelby) 6-1, 6-1; Mark Byrd was aced by Tim<lb />
Downey 6-1, 6-2; and sophomore Norm Bryant faught<lb />
hard but lost to Brad Smith 6-4, 6-4.<lb />
"I think we played fairly well said ECU coach Jon<lb />
Rose. "I think we're going to be all right this year.<lb />
"The competition within the team to get in the top six<lb />
spots has been hectic. We held an intrasquad round-<lb />
robin and the results of that basically determined that<lb />
six<lb />
��<lb />
In doubles, the team of Love and Hostetler fought off<lb />
a talented Wolf pack duo of Andrews and McDonald,<lb />
but fell 6-4, 6-2 in what was one of the most evenly<lb />
grouped matches of the afternoon.<lb />
The second flight pair of Zengel and Lepper proved<lb />
little challenge as they were disposed of 6-3, 6-0 by the<lb />
NCSU team of Fleming and Wilkison. Downey and<lb />
Smith captured the final event of the afternoon with a<lb />
6-4, 6-4 rally over Bryant and Barry Parker.<lb />
"It's going to be a tough two weeks for us coming<lb />
up explained veteran N.C. State coach J.W.<lb />
Isenhour. "We have North Carolina coming up Satur-<lb />
day and I was a little concerned that the players might<lb />
look ahead.<lb />
"I'm glad that wasn't the case, though. The matches<lb />
were much tougher than the scores indicate<lb />
Isenhour, himself a top player in North Carolina<lb />
mens rankings and considered one of the best collegiate<lb />
coaches in the nation, added that regular number three<lb />
and four flight competitors John Joyce and Mark<lb />
Dillon did not make the trip.<lb />
N.C. State now stands at 9-2, with losses to powerful<lb />
Georgia Southern and Florida. ECU travels to UNC-<lb />
Wilmington today to make up a Tuesday rain out.<lb />
Lady Bucs Open<lb />
Oliver Mack.<lb />
Ex ECU star guard Oliver Mack is shown here is a Los Angelas Laker<lb />
uniform, one that he wore for mueh of the present NBA season. A recent<lb />
tZe, though, sent him to the Chicago Bulls. Since the trade, Mack has<lb />
m several sierUng performances, scoring 21,18 and 16 points m his top<lb />
three outmgs. i��<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
When the Lady Pirate softball<lb />
team takes to the field to initiate<lb />
their 1980 campaign Saturday at 10<lb />
a.m. at the diamond adjacent to<lb />
Harrington field on Charles Street,<lb />
coach Alita Dillon will have a pair<lb />
of luxeries absent in previous<lb />
outings: depth and experience.<lb />
ECU will open the round-robin<lb />
tournament against the Lady Moun-<lb />
taineers of Appalachian State,<lb />
followed by matchups with UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill at 12:30 p.m Western<lb />
Carolina at 2:30 and the closing<lb />
game against UNC-Greensboro at S<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Also participating in the event but<lb />
not scheduled to face East Carolina<lb />
is the Wolfpack of N.C. State. All<lb />
teams will play a four game rota-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Senior pitcher Mary Bryan<lb />
JCarlyle is scheduled to be on the<lb />
mound, but the remainder of the<lb />
Pirate lineup is a combination of<lb />
new faces and old faces in new posi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Tenative startc for Dillon are<lb />
senior catcher Jan McVeigh,<lb />
sophomore first baseman Shirley<lb />
Brown, freshman second sacker<lb />
Ginger Rothermel, senior third<lb />
baseman Cindy Meekins, junior<lb />
shortstop Mary Powell and in the<lb />
outfield junior tranfer Kathy Riley<lb />
from Middle Tennessee State and<lb />
freshmen Yvonne Williams, Mitzi<lb />
Davis and Cynthia Shepard.<lb />
Absent from the opening card are<lb />
1979 regulars Teresa Whitley at<lb />
first, Jatus Parion at second and<lb />
outfielder Robin Faggart.<lb />
"We've gone through and looked<lb />
at their fielding and hitting and<lb />
that's what our decisions were based<lb />
on explained Ditton. "W� have<lb />
the depth now that we've nwfe&amp; for<lb />
along tune.<lb />
"There's not as much difference<lb />
between the starters and the<lb />
backups as there used to be<lb />
Also on hand to see regular action<lb />
are freshmen Fran Hooks who will<lb />
split duties at catcher and shortstop,<lb />
outfielder Terry Andrews and pit-<lb />
cher Angie Humphrey.<lb />
Further reserve support is provid-<lb />
ed by junior N.C. State transfer<lb />
Judy Ausherman at pitcher,<lb />
Maureen Buck at third and Lillion<lb />
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"We decided to assign each<lb />
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person at their position<lb />
"We're a little rusty on the in-<lb />
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come with time. They know we have<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN!<lb />
I<lb />
Duke Taps Krzyzewski<lb />
The Student Union Coffeehouse Committee<lb />
presents<lb />
DURHAM (AP) - responded.<lb />
Duke basketball fans "I don't think so. I<lb />
who struggled with the look at people. I look<lb />
name Gmmski for the at results. The boy the<lb />
past four years have a young man has<lb />
new tongue-twister to<lb />
contend with:<lb />
Krzyzewski.<lb />
It's pronounced<lb />
Kreh-cheh-skee.<lb />
And Duke athletic<lb />
Director Tom Butters<lb />
said Tuesday night the<lb />
name belongs to the<lb />
"brightest young<lb />
coaching talent in<lb />
America today<lb />
The full name is<lb />
established a good<lb />
track record<lb />
Butters said<lb />
Krzyzewski was a con-<lb />
census choice and the<lb />
only person interviewed<lb />
to receive an offer for<lb />
the Blue Devil job.<lb />
"He's my No.l<lb />
choice Butters said.<lb />
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played basketball as a<lb />
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ftsasar tieonwasoffered,heposi- ss&amp;ra-EE � Mis�,<lb />
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Martha<lb />
with the Duke players<lb />
Tuesday night, express-<lb />
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reception. He noted<lb />
that Army assistant<lb />
Bobby Dwyer, a 1974<lb />
Wake Forest graduate<lb />
who will also come to<lb />
Duke, had filled him in<lb />
His selection was the<lb />
second surprise in re-<lb />
cent weeks for Blue<lb />
Devil fans, who had<lb />
seen their team go to<lb />
the NCAA playoffs<lb />
three times during<lb />
Foster's six-year reign<lb />
as head coach and hold<lb />
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I hone to canting that ACX P�st-season tour-<lb />
Military Academy for<lb />
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tional Invitational<lb />
Tournament. His teams<lb />
had three winning<lb />
seasons, including a<lb />
20-8 record in his se-<lb />
cond year and a 19-9<lb />
mark the third year.<lb />
His college coaching<lb />
career includes one year<lb />
as an assistant at In-<lb />
diana under head coach<lb />
Bobby Knight. He also<lb />
served as an assistant to<lb />
I hope to continue that<lb />
tradition he said.<lb />
Krzyzewski, who<lb />
said the university<lb />
made the initial contact<lb />
about the Duke job,<lb />
visited the Durham<lb />
campus three times<lb />
during the interview<lb />
period. He said the job<lb />
was offered to him<lb />
Monday night.<lb />
He conceded some<lb />
degree of surprise that<lb />
nament.<lb />
Foster shocked some<lb />
Duke followers with his<lb />
announcement at<lb />
season's end that he<lb />
was leaving to succeed<lb />
Frank McGuire at<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
Butters said Foster<lb />
was still on the Duke<lb />
campus and had given<lb />
no indication as to<lb />
Negoiator Seeks Agreement<lb />
Scales Withdrawn<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) �<lb />
With dramatic sud-<lb />
deness, negotiators for<lb />
major league baseball<lb />
hae dropped one of<lb />
their key proposals in<lb />
an attempt to reach<lb />
"It's a little like<lb />
you've been beating<lb />
your wife and children<lb />
for years noted Mar-<lb />
vin Miller, executive<lb />
director of the Players<lb />
Association. "Then<lb />
contract peace with the you stop and now vou<lb />
Pa-Vers- want a medal because<lb />
But there is some you stopped<lb />
question how much ef- A medal isn't<lb />
feet Tuesday's necessary, but Rav<lb />
withdrawal of the puo- Grebey, chief<lb />
posed salary scales will negotiator for the<lb />
really have on the so-<lb />
far stalled talks.<lb />
Bruins'<lb />
Puts<lb />
owners, would like a<lb />
contract agreement and<lb />
Brown<lb />
ether<lb />
Tog<lb />
Winning Team<lb />
know when the future<lb />
would be said Brown<lb />
Tuesday. "I feel very<lb />
good that people con-<lb />
tinued to come to look<lb />
at UCLA and saw the<lb />
By<lb />
JACK STEVENSON<lb />
AP Writer<lb />
LOS ANGELES<lb />
(AP) � Larry Brown<lb />
was used to working<lb />
with the professionals<lb />
so it came as a surprise<lb />
when the first-year<lb />
coach of the UCLA<lb />
Bruins came up with<lb />
fuzzy-cheeked<lb />
freshmen in his<lb />
backcourt.<lb />
He truly did try not<lb />
to do it. It wasn't his<lb />
original idea.<lb />
Brown started with<lb />
lettermen sophomores<lb />
Tony Anderson and<lb />
Tyren Naulis at the<lb />
guard spots.<lb />
Then Rod Foster and<lb />
Michael Holton began<lb />
taking control with<lb />
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his lack of size put the<lb />
Bruins on their winning<lb />
he believes the move-<lb />
ment in talks Tuesday<lb />
set the stage for that. '<lb />
Asked if he con-<lb />
sidered the proposal's<lb />
withdrawal a<lb />
breakthrough, Grebey<lb />
said, "I never use<lb />
descriptive adjectives<lb />
But it was clear that<lb />
Grebey felt progress<lb />
had been made in the<lb />
31: hour meeting in<lb />
Fort Lauderdale, the<lb />
final negotiating ses-<lb />
sion in Florida. The<lb />
two sides will next meet<lb />
again Wednesday<lb />
March 26, in Scott-<lb />
sdale, Ariz.<lb />
"We feel it's enough<lb />
of a development to<lb />
provide a settlement<lb />
Grebey said.<lb />
But that may not be<lb />
the view of the players.<lb />
From the start they<lb />
have considered the<lb />
free agent compensa-<lb />
improvement they con- !i�n ProP�sal a more<lb />
tinued to exhibit this dan8er?us Pt of the<lb />
year owners' package than<lb />
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they have accomplished<lb />
this year, but now that<lb />
we've made the Final<lb />
Four, we should go<lb />
after it, because I've<lb />
always believed in this<lb />
team all year.<lb />
"I want them to ap-<lb />
preciate what they have<lb />
accomplished, but I<lb />
want them to go out<lb />
and play the way they<lb />
are capable of play-<lb />
ing<lb />
Freshman Foster is<lb />
After the scales pro-<lb />
posal was withdrawn,<lb />
the players indicated<lb />
willingness to amend or<lb />
withdraw some of their<lb />
proposals. But that<lb />
movement is predicated<lb />
on the owners dropping<lb />
their proposal on free<lb />
agent compensation.<lb />
"We don't intend to<lb />
do that said Grebey.<lb />
"We intend to bargain<lb />
on it<lb />
The owners' plan<lb />
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ting compensation bas-<lb />
ed on the number of<lb />
teams selecting a free<lb />
agent. A team signing a<lb />
player selected in the<lb />
re-entry draft by more<lb />
than eight teams would<lb />
protect 15 players and<lb />
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conference champion,<lb />
to come close. Yet in<lb />
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"Bill has his reasons,<lb />
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in those shoes (as a<lb />
coach) Butters said.<lb />
"But by necessity,<lb />
we needed to start<lb />
anew, to start fresh<lb />
Butters said there<lb />
was never a question in<lb />
the final days about<lb />
Krzyzewski, although<lb />
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clear cut first, and the<lb />
rest tied for second<lb />
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what period they<lb />
covered. But, he said,<lb />
Krzyzewski "is not in-<lb />
terim<lb />
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scandal' (will occur)<lb />
within the next five<lb />
years in college basket-<lb />
hall, citing 'heavy<lb />
cheating' in such areas<lb />
as falsifying<lb />
transcripts, use of<lb />
agents and recruiting<lb />
abuses by coaches and<lb />
alumni  the possibili-<lb />
ty of a major basketball<lb />
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imminent than long-<lb />
range. "<lb />
NCAA long<lb />
K a n g e<lb />
Planning Com-<lb />
mittee Minutes<lb />
June 18-19, 1979<lb />
Prophetic words, too<lb />
photic as events<lb />
Alv proved. Did I<lb />
or the other committee<lb />
nbers have special<lb />
inside information?<lb />
Wore we jaware of in-<lb />
vestigations underway?<lb />
No. We were just alert,<lb />
informed persons<lb />
harged with looking at<lb />
he long-range trends in<lb />
jollege athletics.<lb />
For us. the signs were<lb />
everywhere we looked<lb />
spring: increasing<lb />
dia attention to high<lb />
school basketball<lb />
recruits; prospects<lb />
ivhose transcripts ap-<lb />
ieared to leave them in-<lb />
eligible at one Division<lb />
I school turning up<lb />
sewhere with the re-<lb />
site credits and<lb />
ide-point average;<lb />
schools scrambling for<lb />
ids to combat<lb />
calating costs and<lb />
covering that basket-<lb />
bail had unexpected<lb />
jw revenue sources;<lb />
allege coaches return-<lb />
ig from high school<lb />
all-star games telling<lb />
oi r ADs that the<lb />
games had become<lb />
"obscene a "flesh<lb />
market" where agents<lb />
wore literally peddling<lb />
their clients; faculty<lb />
members watching a<lb />
state high school tour-<lb />
ament and observing<lb />
colelge coaches careful-<lb />
choreographing<lb />
moves so that they<lb />
�just happened to<lb />
bump" into prospects<lb />
and their parents.<lb />
The rumors of<lb />
unethical conduct by<lb />
individual coaches,<lb />
players, alumni and<lb />
boosters were familiar;<lb />
the accelerating pace of<lb />
the charges and viola-<lb />
tions was the real cause<lb />
for our concern.<lb />
However, what really<lb />
concerned us was an<lb />
awareness about the<lb />
degree and per-<lb />
vasiveness to which<lb />
some institutions<lb />
themselves were involv-<lb />
ed admitting<lb />
students with the barest<lb />
of academic achieve-<lb />
ment in high school,<lb />
jnrelated to what is re-<lb />
quired and expected at<lb />
hat college; accepting<lb />
third-party transcripts,<lb />
often from an assistant<lb />
coach; guaranteeing<lb />
coaches a number of<lb />
admissions slots out-<lb />
side the regular admis-<lb />
sions procedure; hiring<lb />
"winning coaches"<lb />
from other schools at<lb />
salaries far out of pro-<lb />
portion to faculty, ad-<lb />
ministrators and<lb />
prevailing coaches'<lb />
salaries (total packages<lb />
of $150,000 per year<lb />
are not uncommon this<lb />
year) and then giving<lb />
them a "make us a win-<lb />
ner" mandate, or hir-<lb />
ing coaches, assistant<lb />
coaches and even<lb />
academic advisors who<lb />
have had a history of<lb />
getting institutions on<lb />
probation.<lb />
Above all else, we are<lb />
concerned about the<lb />
number of institutions<lb />
that have made inter-<lb />
collegiate athletics an<lb />
instrument of institu-<lb />
tional policy for achiev-<lb />
ing "instant recogni-<lb />
tion" by making it in<lb />
the "big time" (i.e<lb />
Division I). Basketball<lb />
is the intercollegiate<lb />
sport in which this<lb />
quick success, recogni-<lb />
tion and financial<lb />
bonanza of television<lb />
and NCAA basketball<lb />
tournament revenues is<lb />
most possible. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, that very-<lb />
potential for success<lb />
makes college basket-<lb />
ball the sport most<lb />
susceptible to corrup-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Committee members<lb />
see recurring patterns<lb />
and student profiles<lb />
which portend trouble,<lb />
patterns that go back at<lb />
least as far as the<lb />
basketball scandals of<lb />
the 1950s that ended in<lb />
gambling and point-<lb />
shaving. Among these<lb />
are:<lb />
�Squads which have<lb />
a high number of<lb />
students from outside<lb />
the traditional area<lb />
from which students<lb />
come to that college; a<lb />
high percentage of<lb />
marginal, high-risk<lb />
students, and a number<lb />
of transfer students.<lb />
�Admission of<lb />
students outside the<lb />
regular admissions pro-<lb />
cess in which profes<lb />
sionals predict<lb />
students' chances for'<lb />
academic success. The;<lb />
expectation that<lb />
marginal students who<lb />
need to devote their full<lb />
attention to the<lb />
classroom to survive<lb />
academically can withs-<lb />
tand both athletic and<lb />
academic pressures is a<lb />
fallacy that has led<lb />
straight to academic<lb />
cheating, chicanery or<lb />
the total disregard for<lb />
the athlete as a student.<lb />
�Real athletic control<lb />
and responsibility not<lb />
being lodged with the<lb />
president or chief ex-<lb />
ecutive officer but with<lb />
an outside group or<lb />
even directly with the<lb />
college board of<lb />
trustees.<lb />
�Coaches who are<lb />
hired and report out-<lb />
side regular institu-<lb />
tional channels (i.e<lb />
separate athletic<lb />
associations) or who<lb />
receive a major portion<lb />
of their salaries from<lb />
noninstitutional<lb />
sources.<lb />
�The hiring of<lb />
coaches, assistant<lb />
coaches and athletic<lb />
directors who previous-<lb />
ly have been involved in<lb />
serious and repeated<lb />
violations of NCAA<lb />
rules and standards of<lb />
ethical conduct.<lb />
Throughout our<lb />
deliberations ran a con-<lb />
cern for the reassertion<lb />
of institutional control<lb />
of intercollegiate<lb />
athletics. That, of<lb />
:ourse, is easier said<lb />
:han done, for at least<lb />
two compelling<lb />
reasons.<lb />
First, at the Division<lb />
1 level, intercollegiate<lb />
athletics has been<lb />
treated like the un-<lb />
wanted child left on the<lb />
doorstep of academia<lb />
� to be tolerated, not<lb />
accepted; to be<lb />
separately funded,<lb />
separately ad-<lb />
ministered. The com-<lb />
monwealth of Virginia<lb />
puts it very succinctly<lb />
by classifying inter-<lb />
collegiate athletics as<lb />
an auxiliary enterprise.<lb />
Second, it is not only<lb />
in athletics that colleges<lb />
and universities are<lb />
beset with the loss of<lb />
institutional control.<lb />
Witness the onslaught<lb />
of state and federal<lb />
legislation, state boards<lb />
of higher education,<lb />
court decisions, ac-<lb />
crediting agencies, the<lb />
scramble for research<lb />
funds and the utiliza-<lb />
tion of education as an<lb />
agency of social<lb />
change.<lb />
In the popular mind,<lb />
institutional control<lb />
means control from the<lb />
president's office, an<lb />
end to autonomy of<lb />
athletic departments. It<lb />
is unlikely that<lb />
presidents, beset as<lb />
they are by a myriad of<lb />
problems, can or<lb />
should control the day-<lb />
to-day operations of<lb />
athletic departments to<lb />
any greater extent than<lb />
for any other part of<lb />
the college. What they<lb />
need and should seek is<lb />
accountability for the<lb />
program and its con-<lb />
duct.<lb />
It is here that com-<lb />
mittee members believe<lb />
that faculty athletic<lb />
representatives and the<lb />
faculty members of the<lb />
athletic advisory board<lb />
or committee should<lb />
play a vital role in<lb />
asserting institutional<lb />
control.<lb />
In most Division 1 in-<lb />
stitutions, the faculty<lb />
representative is the<lb />
president's represen-<lb />
tative. The committee<lb />
foresees the faculty<lb />
athletic representative<lb />
becoming an increas-<lb />
ingly important person<lb />
in providing the presi-<lb />
dent with objective and<lb />
relatively disinterested<lb />
advice and evaluation<lb />
of the program. To that<lb />
end, the committee is<lb />
recommending to the<lb />
Council the develop-<lb />
ment of a manual or<lb />
handbook for faculty<lb />
athletic representatives.<lb />
Nothing was more<lb />
distressing to faculty<lb />
members than an<lb />
awareness, now sadly<lb />
borne out in fact, that<lb />
the sanctity of the<lb />
transcript, the very<lb />
heart of academic in-<lb />
tegrity, had been<lb />
breached. There is<lb />
nothing that needs to<lb />
be undertaken more<lb />
rapidly than for institu-<lb />
tions to take security<lb />
measures to confirm<lb />
the validity of the<lb />
transcript. That this is<lb />
not a matter related<lb />
primarily to athletics<lb />
should be obvious. It is<lb />
central to the whole<lb />
educational process.<lb />
In the same manner,<lb />
the wholesale fabrica-<lb />
tion of extension<lb />
courses, grades and<lb />
enrollments is only the<lb />
tip of a scandal far<lb />
broader than athletics.<lb />
The coaches and<lb />
athletic academic ad<lb />
visors did not inven<lb />
these courses; the<lb />
discovered them. It i;<lb />
part of teacher cer<lb />
tification � the nearb<lb />
universal requiremen<lb />
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tional hours for reten<lb />
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willingly meet the de-<lb />
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is that most of these<lb />
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Don t Mix Booze And Sports<lb />
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By<lb />
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AP Special Correspondent<lb />
Booze and baseball<lb />
� mix 'em and weep.<lb />
That's the sermon<lb />
big Don Newcombe is<lb />
carrying to the ears of<lb />
every major league<lb />
player willing to listen<lb />
in a baseball-sponsored<lb />
tour of all the training<lb />
camps in Florida,<lb />
Arizona and Califor-<lb />
nia.<lb />
"Not just baseball �<lb />
booze and any kind of<lb />
business don't mix<lb />
warns the gargantuan<lb />
former pitcher of the<lb />
old Dodgers, both<lb />
Brooklyn and Los<lb />
Angeles variety.<lb />
"Nobody knows that<lb />
better than I do<lb />
The 6-foot-4,<lb />
240-pound onetime Cy<lb />
Young winner is like a<lb />
barnstorming<lb />
evangelist as he moves<lb />
from one site to<lb />
another preaching the<lb />
evils of Demon Rum<lb />
and other spirits.<lb />
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my day he recalls.<lb />
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sophisticated drinkers.<lb />
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up the stuff. Others get<lb />
belligerent. Me? I was<lb />
just a damn drunkard.<lb />
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go home after a<lb />
ballgame. I wanted to<lb />
go some place and live<lb />
it up. I was a happy-go-<lb />
lucky, free-wheeling<lb />
drunk. I was heavy on<lb />
both booze and broads.<lb />
"It shortened my<lb />
career. It bankrupted<lb />
me in business. Worst<lb />
of all, it almost broke<lb />
up my home. My mar-<lb />
riage at one time hung<lb />
by a very slender<lb />
thread. I am lucky my<lb />
whole life wasn't ruin-<lb />
ed<lb />
Newcombe managed<lb />
to right himself before<lb />
tragedy struck and, as a<lb />
result, became one of<lb />
the most militant<lb />
spokesmen against<lb />
alcohol abuse in<lb />
baseball or any other<lb />
endeavor.<lb />
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Hawaii in 1977 he made<lb />
a presentation to team<lb />
physicians. Dr. Frank<lb />
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gram. Assistance was<lb />
provided by the Union<lb />
Oil Co.<lb />
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work achieved in the<lb />
Dodgers' program<lb />
reached the office of<lb />
Commissioner Bowie<lb />
Kuhn in New York.<lb />
Kuhn named<lb />
Newcombe a consul-<lb />
tant to work with Leslie<lb />
C. Gray, a staff<lb />
member of the Na-<lb />
tional Institute on<lb />
Alcohol Abuse and<lb />
Alcoholism in<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
Newcombe and Gray<lb />
made their first tour of<lb />
the spring training<lb />
camps two years ago,<lb />
appearing before 25 of<lb />
the 26 clubs.<lb />
Only the New York<lb />
Yankees were missed.<lb />
"Billy Martin didn't<lb />
want us to appear<lb />
Newcombe said.<lb />
The pair gave its<lb />
message to the world<lb />
champion Pittsburgh<lb />
Pirates in Bradenton,<lb />
Fla Monday and clos-<lb />
ed the Florida portion<lb />
of the tour in the camp<lb />
of the Boston Red Sox<lb />
today in Winter Haven.<lb />
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West where this time<lb />
they may find little ob-<lb />
jection from the sub-<lb />
dued Martin, new<lb />
manager of the<lb />
Oakland A's. Billy an-<lb />
nounced to the world<lb />
last week that he is off<lb />
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Billy.<lb />
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pressive young pit-<lb />
chers, took a treatment<lb />
over the winter in<lb />
Arizona. A couple of<lb />
weeks ago Newcombe<lb />
was asked to rescue a<lb />
former pitcher who had<lb />
locked himself in a<lb />
room and was reported<lb />
"drinking himself to<lb />
death<lb />
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ed how excessive drink-<lb />
ing had fumed a<lb />
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ter days of the "Boys<lb />
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through with baseball<lb />
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