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�bc lEast (Earnlmtan<lb />
Vol. 54 No<lb />
JSff<lb />
IS.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Thursday, April 17,1980<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Drugs, Immigrants<lb />
Focus Of Action<lb />
By LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Assistant News Kditor<lb />
"The United States is firmly com-<lb />
mitted to curbing the flow of illicit<lb />
drugs into this country said Emily<lb />
Perreault, coordinator of narcotic<lb />
traffic for the Bureau of Inter-<lb />
merican Affairs of the U.S. State<lb />
Department.<lb />
Ms. Perreault and Dr. Ralph<lb />
Guzman, deputy assistant secretary<lb />
of state and director of the Bureau<lb />
have a lot to do with the problem,<lb />
Ms. Perreault explained. Because of<lb />
the tremendous income of drug traf-<lb />
fickers, they are able to hire laborers<lb />
and buy land, property and protec-<lb />
tion. As a result of the large influx<lb />
of money from drugs, the legitimate<lb />
economy becomes stifled.<lb />
According to Ms. Perreault, most<lb />
Latin American countries can do lit-<lb />
tle to curb the flow of illicit nar-<lb />
cotics. This, she said, is because<lb />
ico began shortly after World War I<lb />
when strict immigration quotas were<lb />
imposed. Since then, Mexicans have<lb />
been crossing the border at ever-<lb />
increasing rates.<lb />
The main reason people come to<lb />
this country is for economic con-<lb />
siderations, he said.<lb />
"People come to the United<lb />
States to search for the better life<lb />
Guzman said. "Despite our pro-<lb />
blems, in the eyes of foreigners, the<lb />
United States is a land of riches,<lb />
See Immigrants, Page 3, Col. 1<lb />
public resources are scarce, and<lb />
of Inter-American Affairs, spoke police are relatively powerless. The where anyone can make a life for<lb />
Wednesday morning at the 12th An- police are also poor and many are themselves<lb />
nual Latin American Symposium, corrupt. The governments generally Other reasons for emigration in-<lb />
sponsored by the Latin American view the drug problem as something elude famine, revolution or the need<lb />
Area Studies program. the United States should handle, to escape political, religious or<lb />
"The State Department has three Ms. Perreault added.<lb />
main tools it uses to win the The State Department's role in<lb />
cooperation of foreign governments the attempts to slow drug traffic in-<lb />
to stem drug flow Ms. Perreault to the United States is multifaceted,<lb />
she said. Their main functon is the<lb />
negotiation of treaties and<lb />
agreements, but they also coor-<lb />
dinate the foreign activities of<lb />
federal enforcement agencies and<lb />
operate training, enforcement and<lb />
public education programs.<lb />
Dr. Guzman spoke on illegal im-<lb />
migration to the United States, a<lb />
problem he well understands. For 15<lb />
Photo tv JILL ADAMS<lb />
A Special Jogger<lb />
competes in a special event (Story, Page 5)<lb />
said. "First, we try to bargain with<lb />
the government, telling them we<lb />
want the drug traffic to stop. They,<lb />
in turn, tell us what they want<lb />
She went on to say that the United<lb />
States can also assist the nation by<lb />
using State Department funds to<lb />
purchase enforcement equipment<lb />
such as communications or, as was<lb />
done in Mexico, helicopters. Last,<lb />
Memories Of Repression<lb />
ECU Iranian Speaks Out<lb />
she said, they try to persuade the of the first 20 years of his life, he<lb />
sources of the narcotics to take up was a Mexican "wetback" who slip-<lb />
legal means of obtaining income, ped into the United States and<lb />
This is done by providing economic worked in a copper mining town as<lb />
development aid to the area. a migrant agricultural laborer and a<lb />
The three most prevalent drugs in merchant seaman before joining the<lb />
the United States are marijuana, U.S. Navy.<lb />
heroin and cocaine, Ms. Perreault<lb />
said. The heroin traffic in this coun-<lb />
try comes primarily from Mexico,<lb />
and Columbia supplies most of the<lb />
cocaine. She noted that in Columbia<lb />
drug exports rival the country's<lb />
leading legitimate export, coffee, at<lb />
approximately $2 billion per year.<lb />
The economics of drug traffic<lb />
Guzman, baptized Jose Rafael<lb />
Jesus Guzman Cortez, is now Depu-<lb />
ty Assistant Secretary of State for<lb />
Inter-American Affairs, on leave<lb />
from his post as professor of<lb />
political science at the University of<lb />
California-Santa Cruz.<lb />
According to Guzman, illegal en-<lb />
try to the United States from Mex-<lb />
Penn State Quiet<lb />
About President's<lb />
Joining TMI Firm<lb />
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (CPS) They hoped that experience "will<lb />
� Just a few days before the first lend significantly to the difficult<lb />
anniversary of the accident at Three problems we are facing<lb />
Editors Note: Asghar Memar-<lb />
zadeh is an Iranian pre-med student<lb />
at ECU, who says he hopes one day<lb />
to return to Iran as a physician.<lb />
Our original intent in the follow-<lb />
ing interview was to provide a<lb />
glimpse into the personal life of an<lb />
Iranian in America, but it soon<lb />
became evident that the political<lb />
could not be divorced from the per-<lb />
sonal.<lb />
However, we would like to stress<lb />
that Asghar is only one man, one<lb />
Iranian among thousands in this<lb />
country, and can speak only for<lb />
himself. What follows are exerpts<lb />
from a taped interview with Asghar<lb />
conducted in the International<lb />
House on Tuesday, April 15.<lb />
cast carotin tan: As an Iranian in a<lb />
country that is increasingly hostile<lb />
to Iran, what kind of treatment do<lb />
you get from fellow students?<lb />
Memarzadeh: I've got a lot of<lb />
friends at ECU, but there are a lot<lb />
of people who are not aware of the<lb />
situation. I mean, they've only been<lb />
hearing about Iran for a few mon-<lb />
ths. I know their feeling  they are<lb />
frustrated and want to get this over<lb />
with. They see their country hasn't<lb />
done anything, and they see their<lb />
EC: Considering President Carter's<lb />
decision to break relations with<lb />
Iran, it seems possible that one day,<lb />
even the students might have to<lb />
leave. How do you feel about that<lb />
possibility?<lb />
Memarzadeh: I really feel bad  1<lb />
see the American people different<lb />
than the American government, and<lb />
I'm grateful to the American people<lb />
that I have this opportunity  even<lb />
though I pay out of state (tuition), I<lb />
pay taxes, I pay for everything<lb />
although I don't get the same op-<lb />
portunity as the Americans have,<lb />
Americans. All of the Air Force<lb />
bases were there, with something<lb />
like 25,000 Americans. The reason I<lb />
say "attacked" is because they com-<lb />
peted with the people in my city for<lb />
everything  compared to the Ira-<lb />
nians, their wages were very high. I<lb />
used to go to the butcher shop, and<lb />
sometimes there would be some<lb />
Americans behind me. The butcher<lb />
would serve them first because they<lb />
could offer him more money. I<lb />
mean, it was the butcher's fault, too<lb />
� he was Iranian, but emotionally<lb />
 it just built up.<lb />
Iranians have realized they have power. IVs not<lb />
the power of strength or military  it's the power of<lb />
belief. They know they are right and believe that right<lb />
M�ft�Mif a mmttmr the<lb />
snah. The shah is not just one person. TTfTfantam,<lb />
he's 100,000persons, because they have lost 100,000<lb />
lives<lb />
but still, I am grateful. But there is a<lb />
point where I feel that I can't take it<lb />
anymore  when I read "Let's<lb />
nuke Iran"  I mean, they have<lb />
Mile Island in Middletown, Pa<lb />
Pennsylvania State University an-<lb />
nounced that its president, John W.<lb />
Oswald, would be joining the board<lb />
of directors of General Public Utili-<lb />
ty, the parent company of that ill-<lb />
fated nuclear plant.<lb />
Reaction on campus has been sur-<lb />
In a prepared statement, Oswald<lb />
said he looked forward to his new<lb />
position with the utility company.<lb />
He couldn't "imagine any problem<lb />
is more important than energy.<lb />
"The development of the various<lb />
forms of energy, and the monitoring<lb />
of them, continue to be a major<lb />
never been to Iran. They've never<lb />
side and think that they are right, so seen people living in caves for 27<lb />
every time we argue, we get into years, or eight or ten people sleeping<lb />
EC: We hear often about certain<lb />
horror stories coming out of Iran.<lb />
Do you have any personal ex-<lb />
perience with that?<lb />
Memarzadeh: In my alley, I know artjcie m the paper<lb />
prisingly negligible, to the point of responsibility of research efforts in<lb />
something that is impossible <lb />
there's no ground to argue on. But<lb />
those people who are aware, who<lb />
know about the shah, about eastern<lb />
culture, about what Iran was like<lb />
two years ago, they can see both<lb />
sides. I don't think that if I were in<lb />
the same situation and had been<lb />
in one room  they can't place<lb />
themselves there. It really hurts. It<lb />
affects everything. I can hardly go<lb />
to classes  when I go, I just sit and<lb />
I watch  I'm not really there.<lb />
EC: What part of Iran are you<lb />
from?<lb />
Memarzadeh: From Isfahan, the<lb />
being mysterious.<lb />
"The public information office<lb />
didn't even send out a press<lb />
release reports Kathy Hoke, staff<lb />
manager of the Daily Collegian.<lb />
"It's kind of odd. Here they send<lb />
out all kinds of stuff, and on this,<lb />
nothing<lb />
From the students, Hoke says,<lb />
there has been no reaction at all,<lb />
"not even a letter to the editor<lb />
It was a year ago March 28 that<lb />
Penn State was forced to shut down<lb />
both industry and the academic<lb />
community he added.<lb />
given the same information, I would central part. I am from the part of<lb />
be able to hold back like the Iran that was mostly attacked,<lb />
Americans. culturally and economically, by<lb />
three or four families that lost lives.<lb />
I knew a couple who, for having<lb />
some leftist books, got arrested<lb />
three years ago and nobody has seen<lb />
them since. For having books.<lb />
When I sit here and I know that<lb />
an Iranian general who exploded<lb />
715 people in a theater  because<lb />
there were two Iranian activists in<lb />
there and Five blocks down there<lb />
was a Fire department that didn't<lb />
come until eight hours later  that<lb />
this man is in California and they<lb />
have given him asylum in the name<lb />
of humanitarian rights  1 mean,<lb />
that's why it builds up in the Iranian<lb />
people  people don't get crazy just<lb />
for nothing  they see these things<lb />
and they cannot control themselves.<lb />
EC: Why did you come to America<lb />
to study?<lb />
Memarzadeh: In my country, there<lb />
are 35 million people, and only<lb />
seven universities. Usually, half of<lb />
the people who could get in were<lb />
higher class people. I came to the<lb />
United States because I could learn<lb />
more, better and faster.<lb />
The only reason my father sent<lb />
me here was because he knew I<lb />
could say what I feel. When I was<lb />
12, I knew what was going on<lb />
around me, but I didn't know the<lb />
cause behind it. Every time I talked<lb />
to my daddy, he would tell me to<lb />
abut ufv because he was mfmid<lb />
something was going to happen to<lb />
me. And this is what builds up <lb />
this is what makes a million people<lb />
come to the street and wear white<lb />
clothes and come against the tanks.<lb />
EC: The East Carolinian ran an arti-<lb />
cle today about alleged Iranian ter-<lb />
rorist plans in the United States. Did<lb />
you read it?<lb />
Memarzadeh: Yes. When I read that<lb />
all it does is<lb />
make Americans terrified that the<lb />
Iranians are going to do something.<lb />
When they read Iranians are trying<lb />
to build up a terrorist camp in the<lb />
United States, they won't trust me.<lb />
When I read that article, I cried in<lb />
the library, because perhaps my<lb />
friends are afraid to say they trust<lb />
me. But I know they can't, because<lb />
they read the paper and believe it.<lb />
See Iranian, Page 3, Col. 1<lb />
Draft Proposal Faces Stiff Opposition In Congress<lb />
By PATRICK SULLIVAN<lb />
College Press Service<lb />
Even those favoring starting<lb />
registration for the First time since<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CPS) �<lb />
its Capitol Campus in Middletown, The fate of President Carter's pro-<lb />
while Nuclear Regulatory Commis- posal to re-institute military<lb />
sion officials tried to determine if registration for 19- and 20-year-old<lb />
the TMI reactor was going to melt males will be determined later this<lb />
down. month when the House Ways and 1973 carefully note that a registra-<lb />
Oswald, Penn State's president Means Committee takes its key vote tion system won't necessarily lead to<lb />
since 1970, was chosen because of on whether to approve $13 million a draft,<lb />
his administrative and education ex- for the proposal,<lb />
perience, GPU officials announced. Most committee watchers expect<lb />
the measure to pass easily. tains Warren Nelson, an aide to<lb />
A House subcommittee has Rep. Les Aspin (D-WI), generally<lb />
already defeated an $8.5 million re- considered a congressional expert<lb />
quest that would have allowed the on military personnel.<lb />
Selective Service System to register "As it stands now Nelson adds,<lb />
women for the first time. "the new registration system will be<lb />
tions. colleagues, Seiberling worried that<lb />
Substantial congressional opposi- registration would be a "massive in-<lb />
tion to registration remains, lead by vasion of the privacy of millions of<lb />
representatives Pat Schroeder young Americans '<lb />
"The draft will only be<lb />
instituted if there is a war<lb />
re-<lb />
tain-<lb />
simpler and less time-consuming<lb />
than the old method<lb />
The new system envisioned in the<lb />
bill would require that 19- and<lb />
20-year-old males report to the<lb />
nearest post office during the month<lb />
of June or July.<lb />
Bill proponents argue that post<lb />
offices are usually quiet in those<lb />
months. Draft opponents, however,<lb />
have charged President Carter pur-<lb />
posefully deferred the registration<lb />
date until college students are on<lb />
summer vacation, and can't<lb />
organize large anti-draft demonstra-<lb />
(D-CO) and John S. Seiberling<lb />
(D-OH).<lb />
"Compulsory military service �<lb />
except in times of constitutionally<lb />
approved war or compelling na-<lb />
tional emergency � raises serious<lb />
The proposal as it stands now<lb />
would require registrants to tell the<lb />
government their name, address,<lb />
birth date, and social security<lb />
number.<lb />
The information would be<lb />
questions of propriety and indeed entered into computers by Internal<lb />
legality in light of the constitutional Revenue Service keypunch<lb />
prohibition against involuntary ser- operators. Bill advocates say IRS<lb />
vitude Seiberling wrote in a public key-punchers are simply the ones<lb />
letter to the president. who would be available at that time<lb />
Rep. James Weaver of Ohio, of year, that the information on the<lb />
another opponent, feared registra- registration forms would not be<lb />
easier for the<lb />
"adventures"<lb />
tion would make it<lb />
U.S. to engage in<lb />
around the world.<lb />
In his letter, co-signed by 38 of his<lb />
Alumni To Host Seniors<lb />
Columbia recording artists, Toto, are scheduled to appear in concert tonight at 8 p.m. in<lb />
MinKes CoHsenm for their only North Carolina low date. Only public tickets, at $7, will be<lb />
available at the door.<lb />
ECU seniors will be treated to<lb />
free beer, soft drinks, hors<lb />
d'oeuvres and musk next week as<lb />
the ECU Alumni Association hosts<lb />
its annual Senior Social.<lb />
According to Bill Bedsole, alumni<lb />
field director, the purpose of the<lb />
event is to aquaint graduating<lb />
students with the purposes, services<lb />
and functions of the ECU Alumni<lb />
Association.<lb />
The social is scheduled to be held<lb />
in the multi-purpose room at<lb />
Mendenhail Student Center on<lb />
Wednesday, April 23, from 4 p.m.<lb />
until 7 p.m.<lb />
"We picked this time period for<lb />
the convenience of as many seniors<lb />
as possible, so that they'll be able to<lb />
attend after classes and before stu-<lb />
dying or working in the evening<lb />
said Bedsole.<lb />
Bedsole added thai he had con-<lb />
tacted the School of Musk to see if<lb />
they couW provide live jazz at the<lb />
event, although no definite ar-<lb />
rangements had been made yet. He<lb />
said that there would be a Juke box<lb />
if live entertainment was not nossi-<lb />
atc<lb />
shown to other government agen-<lb />
cies.<lb />
See Obstacles, Page 3, Col. 3<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 17, 1980<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ramily Fun<lb />
Nurses<lb />
Booksale<lb />
Kach Thursday during April is "Famil) I he representative from NiKhnngale<lb />
lun Nighi" ai Mendenhall From 6 10 Uniform Company will be in the School<lb />
p.m all children under age 18 acconv ol Nursing building, room 102. on<lb />
pained hv a parent oi responsible aduli pnl 17 from H Via m to l:00p m to<lb />
may bowl, plas billiards or pias table measure each freshman nursing studeni<lb />
tennis loi oil rcgulai price lash lor uniforms loial tmiform cosl will<lb />
jiame oi line ol hosslmg vs.iM be hall he S72 70 tor female students and<lb />
price foi children, and billiards and So III lor male students money<lb />
lablc tennis will be half-price for the en order lor the exact amount must be<lb />
.mnl Onls lie adult pel group submitted with the uniform order<lb />
must hase a Mendenhall Student l'lea-e stop hs the Sshixil ol Nursing<lb />
Centet Membership card r m id Office. Room 152, to make an appoint<lb />
I to partH ipate mem<lb />
SI! Artist<lb />
ECGC<lb />
 cations lot siudeni I mon -Vim ECCK ssill hsld its monthly buunexs<lb />
be accepted through pnl 23 p meeting lue-das. pnl 19, 5 00p m .n<lb />
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Iranian Student Recalls Death And Repression<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 17, 1980<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
EC. What do you think<lb />
about American media<lb />
coverage in Iran?<lb />
Memarzadeh: I used to<lb />
listen to the media <lb />
sometimes I would get<lb />
upset because of the<lb />
neus, and I'd call my<lb />
parents. And their news<lb />
would be exactly op-<lb />
posite. Nowadays,<lb />
what 1 do is ask a<lb />
French friend to read<lb />
1 Monde for me. I re-<lb />
's more on Le Monde<lb />
than any other paper.<lb />
They don't get on<lb />
anybody's side, or at<lb />
least they try not to <lb />
that's why I believe the<lb />
American media is not<lb />
doing a good job.<lb />
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of getting the hostages<lb />
was wrong, but I know<lb />
if 1 was in their place 1<lb />
would do the same<lb />
thing. Because those<lb />
people, they have lost<lb />
lives, their parents,<lb />
their brothers, and<lb />
Greenville Man<lb />
Dies In Wreck<lb />
 52-year-old Green-<lb />
ville man died as a<lb />
result of a traffic acci-<lb />
dent Monday after-<lb />
noon on N. Greene<lb />
Street.<lb />
Robert Harris Daniel<lb />
ty Memorial Hospital.<lb />
Police reported that<lb />
Robert Keith Casper,<lb />
19, of Oak City and<lb />
Greenville, was charged<lb />
with involuntary<lb />
manslaughter in addi-<lb />
when something like<lb />
this happens, nobody<lb />
can see right and<lb />
wrong. The students<lb />
thought by getting the<lb />
Americans, they could<lb />
talk to the American<lb />
people, at home in their<lb />
living rooms, but they<lb />
were wrong. They<lb />
didn't realize that the<lb />
media, not them, con-<lb />
trols what the<lb />
American people have<lb />
to think. It was a big<lb />
mistake.<lb />
They burned the<lb />
American flag because<lb />
we thought of it as the<lb />
symbol of American<lb />
government, American<lb />
system  it is not the<lb />
symbol of American<lb />
people. The color of<lb />
red in your flag is not<lb />
the blood of the<lb />
American young. They<lb />
don't want to do it,<lb />
they don't want to kill<lb />
anybody.<lb />
The problem is that<lb />
the media doesn't let<lb />
the people know what<lb />
has really gone on.<lb />
People are people <lb />
Americans are like Ira-<lb />
nians  in their body<lb />
runs blood.<lb />
EC: Can you see a solu-<lb />
tion to this problem?<lb />
Memarzadeh: From the<lb />
beginning there was a<lb />
solution. The United<lb />
States has never<lb />
apologized to anyone.<lb />
But the United States is<lb />
like every other country<lb />
people make<lb />
mistakes and if people<lb />
would stand and be<lb />
brave and say "I did it,<lb />
I made a mistake the<lb />
whole situation would<lb />
be cleared up. We<lb />
wouldn't have the pro-<lb />
blem now.<lb />
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in right  every time<lb />
you stand before your<lb />
flag you say "and<lb />
justice for all"  you<lb />
say that for everybody,<lb />
every country says it,<lb />
but Iranians say,<lb />
"What happened to<lb />
our justice?"<lb />
EC: But in many ways,<lb />
America seems to be<lb />
helpless in this situa-<lb />
tion, while the Iranians<lb />
have the power to solve<lb />
the crisis. Don't you<lb />
think they might give<lb />
up the hostages so that<lb />
they can begin to<lb />
rebuild their country?<lb />
Memarzadeh: If they<lb />
do that, it means they<lb />
are nothing  they<lb />
haven't accomplished<lb />
anything, not even a<lb />
revolution  because<lb />
we've been suffering<lb />
for five months � just<lb />
forget the 27 years �<lb />
but in the recent two<lb />
years, and especially<lb />
these five months, we<lb />
know who is our<lb />
enemy. We try to<lb />
distinguish and we try<lb />
to let everybody know,<lb />
we try to get to<lb />
American homes and<lb />
say, "We know you are<lb />
not our enemy If<lb />
they stop now, there's a<lb />
feeling that what<lb />
they've done hasn't ac-<lb />
complished anything <lb />
all those lives  all<lb />
those people who went<lb />
against the tanks, and<lb />
the tanks ran over them<lb />
 for nothing. I don't<lb />
think they're going to<lb />
do it. The Iranians have<lb />
realized they have<lb />
power. It's not the<lb />
power of strength or<lb />
military  it's the<lb />
power of belief. They<lb />
know they are right and<lb />
believe that right<lb />
always wins. You see,<lb />
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the shah  the shah is<lb />
not just one person. To<lb />
Iranians, he's 100,000<lb />
persons, because they<lb />
have lost 100,000 lives<lb />
 they murdered their<lb />
brothers and kids, they<lb />
tortured, they raped<lb />
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economic persecution,<lb />
he added.<lb />
Immigration has<lb />
many effects on both<lb />
the country people<lb />
leave and the one they<lb />
go to, Guman said.<lb />
Immigration reduces<lb />
internal, social and<lb />
demographic pressures<lb />
in the country people<lb />
leave. Many of those<lb />
leaving return a portion<lb />
of their wages to the<lb />
family they left behind,<lb />
thus reducing economic<lb />
pressures as well. Also,<lb />
manv illegal im-<lb />
migrants set up second<lb />
families in their new<lb />
country, and if they are<lb />
caught and deported it<lb />
would create problems<lb />
there.<lb />
For the United<lb />
States, though, the ef-<lb />
fects are not that great,<lb />
Guzman noted. Many<lb />
people believe that il-<lb />
legal immigrants take<lb />
jobs away from the<lb />
citizens of the country,<lb />
but he said the effect of<lb />
the illegals is not very<lb />
great. Most of them<lb />
settle in farming<lb />
regions and are<lb />
primarily farm<lb />
workers. Those that do<lb />
settle in urban areas<lb />
tend to fill jobs which<lb />
Americans will not<lb />
take.<lb />
Last year, Congress<lb />
established a select<lb />
committee to study the<lb />
immigration situation,<lb />
he said. One result of<lb />
this has been the<lb />
"reclassification" of il-<lb />
legal aliens as<lb />
undocumented<lb />
workers a move<lb />
designed to remove<lb />
some of the stigma<lb />
associated with the<lb />
previous term.<lb />
Another thing most<lb />
people do not realize<lb />
about illegal im-<lb />
migrants is that they do<lb />
not, as a general rule,<lb />
go on welfare or seek<lb />
public support. This,<lb />
according to Guzman,<lb />
is because they are try-<lb />
ing to avoid the govern-<lb />
ment due to deporta-<lb />
tion policy.<lb />
In 1978, President<lb />
Carter rejected a Con-<lb />
gressional Budget Of-<lb />
fice (CBO) proposal<lb />
that would<lb />
automatically register<lb />
people by compiling in-<lb />
formation from ex-<lb />
isting government files.<lb />
The CBO report figures<lb />
the Social Security<lb />
System and the IRS<lb />
could provide most of<lb />
the needed informa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The report also noted<lb />
that the automatic<lb />
registration system<lb />
could miss as much as<lb />
40 percent of the eligi-<lb />
ble people, and thus<lb />
create serious political<lb />
and legal obstacles to a<lb />
draft based on such an<lb />
incomplete list.<lb />
In requesting<lb />
registration, of course,<lb />
President Carter said<lb />
that the point was to<lb />
provide the Pentagon<lb />
with a manpower pool<lb />
from which it could<lb />
either expand the size<lb />
of its forces, or replace<lb />
casualties in a war<lb />
lasting several months.<lb />
A full peacetime con-<lb />
scription system,<lb />
however, would require<lb />
separate congressional<lb />
approval.<lb />
The current legisla-<lb />
tion would provide<lb />
funds to implement<lb />
registration, a power<lb />
the president already<lb />
has.<lb />
Officials emphasize<lb />
that registration will<lb />
not remedy the two ma-<lb />
jor military problems<lb />
that some critics argue<lb />
have undermined the<lb />
nation's combat<lb />
readiness.<lb />
Military experts say<lb />
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trained officers and<lb />
enlisted personnel are<lb />
staying in the service.<lb />
As a result, the armed<lb />
forces currently lack an<lb />
adequate corps of ex-<lb />
perienced field leaders.<lb />
Secondly, they sas<lb />
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has sapped the strength<lb />
of reserve units, on<lb />
which the Pentagon<lb />
must rely for im-<lb />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
77115 Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
Make Your Plans Now<lb />
We told you in these columns a<lb />
long time ago to get ready for the<lb />
end of the semester. We told you it<lb />
would be impossible to do all of<lb />
your work in the last two or three<lb />
weeks before school ended.<lb />
Did you listen to us? No.<lb />
Will it be impossible for you to do<lb />
a 70 page term paper, take three<lb />
finals, and still find time to go<lb />
downtown every night? Probably<lb />
not.<lb />
Still, it is highly likely that you<lb />
will go home for the summer. Most<lb />
of you do anyway. There is a likely<lb />
chance, then, that you live with<lb />
your parents, and that they will see<lb />
your grades. Do you want to spend<lb />
three long months with your mother<lb />
staring at you? Do you want your<lb />
father to cut off your beer money?<lb />
Hmmm, you are probably think-<lb />
ing. This could be a major problem.<lb />
Seriously, there is a way that yoi<lb />
can do it, and survive. Not onl)<lb />
that, but you can probably salvage<lb />
at least a semblance of a social life.<lb />
First of all, get in touch with all<lb />
of your professors. Find out exactly<lb />
what is expected of you in each<lb />
class. List this information on a<lb />
sheet of paper.<lb />
If your professors tell you that<lb />
there is absolutely no way that you<lb />
can complete the requirements in<lb />
the time available, we highly recom-<lb />
mend that you consider an alter-<lb />
native plan, such as enlisting in the<lb />
French Foreign Legion, becoming<lb />
an American ambassador to the<lb />
Middle East, entering a Tibetan<lb />
monastery or running for president.<lb />
Next (and this is the most difficult<lb />
part), figure out how much time<lb />
each assignment will take you. The<lb />
Spanish will take an hour, the Lit<lb />
class will take two, etc.<lb />
Figure out how many days you<lb />
have to get each assignment in. This<lb />
depends on due dates and other fac-<lb />
tors.<lb />
With these factors in mind, and<lb />
taking into account what times dur-<lb />
ing the day your classes meet, figure<lb />
out a schedule for getting your work<lb />
done. Write everything down, and<lb />
stick to it. It might be a good idea if<lb />
you got everything wound up a few<lb />
days before exams, so that you will<lb />
have plenty of time to get some<lb />
cramming in before finals.<lb />
The most important thing to<lb />
remember is that once you have<lb />
established the schedule, you must<lb />
abide by it or it won't do you any<lb />
more good than the promises you've<lb />
made to yourself all year long that<lb />
you wouldn't wait until the last<lb />
minute to get things done.<lb />
We could give you another warn-<lb />
ing about the evils of procrastina-<lb />
tion, but we would be two-faced<lb />
about it. At this moment, several<lb />
East Carolinian staffers are doing<lb />
their work for the newspaper and<lb />
their work for their classes at the<lb />
same time.<lb />
We wouldn't be surprised if a<lb />
Spanish assignment ended up on the<lb />
front page.<lb />
Finally, hold on to a bit of fan-<lb />
tasy � that next year this won't<lb />
happen again!<lb />
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WILL HE EVER HATCH ?<lb />
Parking Situation Needs Revamping,<lb />
University Should Consider Options<lb />
By LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
East Carolina University, like most<lb />
other colleges, has its share of problems.<lb />
By no means the biggest or the most<lb />
serious, on that most of us must face every<lb />
day is the parking situation.<lb />
To say that ECU has a major parking<lb />
plight would be the understatement of the<lb />
century. There are about 40 percent more<lb />
vehicles registered on this campus than<lb />
there are parking spaces, taking into ac-<lb />
count second vehicles and replacement<lb />
decals. This includes both student and<lb />
staff vehicles.<lb />
One problem, until recently, was non-<lb />
ticketing of staff vehicles. If a student<lb />
parked in staff, it was ticketed or towed,<lb />
but a staff member parking in a student<lb />
space was ignored. This policy has been<lb />
changed, and rightfully so. What's good<lb />
for the goose is good for the gander, so to<lb />
speak.<lb />
There are also about 75 spaces reserved<lb />
for university-owned vehicles. This is fine,<lb />
but it creates a problem. It's bad enough<lb />
when students or staff park in other's do-<lb />
main, but it's even worse when a<lb />
university-owned vehicle parks there; it<lb />
stinks. Any vehicle parking in a space<lb />
reserved for university-owned vehicles is<lb />
automatically towed, whether they are on<lb />
the towing list or not. However, the<lb />
university's vehicles park any place they<lb />
please, in any parking place, with seeming-<lb />
ly total impunity.<lb />
ECU's Traffic Office reports that the<lb />
drivers of the vehicles are held responsible<lb />
for any tickets received, but many ignore<lb />
the violations.<lb />
I am not advocating towing these<lb />
vehicles, since in the long run we all would<lb />
pay for it anyway. However, I am saying<lb />
that the state-owned vehicle operators<lb />
should be made accountable for their<lb />
violations, just as students and staff are.<lb />
There is absolutely no excuse for some<lb />
of the situations which arise due to iftis.<lb />
Last week, only about 6 of the approx-<lb />
imately 25 spaces in front of Memorial<lb />
Gym were occupied by university vehicles,<lb />
but several were parked in the staff park-<lb />
ing spaces in the area. There were no free<lb />
spaces, and many professors were unable<lb />
to park their cars, not wishing to park in<lb />
the university-owned places for fear of see<lb />
ing their cars on the business end of a tow<lb />
truck. Many of us may not have much<lb />
sympathy for the professors, but<lb />
remember: we could have the same pro-<lb />
blem.<lb />
Another problem encountered while do-<lb />
ing the "parking-lot shuffle" is the use of<lb />
spaces reserved for handicapped persons<lb />
by the non-handicapped. This is an impor<lb />
tant regulation that the campus con-<lb />
stabulary should enforce, but it seems to<lb />
be largely ignored.<lb />
It may not occur to many people, but<lb />
aside from violating state law providing<lb />
for a fine and towing a vehicle (it is one of<lb />
the only state regulations enforceable on<lb />
private property), you also hurt yourself.<lb />
Since a vehicle with handicapped registra-<lb />
tion can park in any legal space on cam-<lb />
pus, the handicapped driver will then take<lb />
a space you could have used. "Most people<lb />
justify use of handicapped parking by say-<lb />
ing, "I'll only be a minute but the space<lb />
could be needed for longer than that, thus<lb />
depriving you of a legal space.<lb />
While these may not be ECU's biggest<lb />
problems, they are very apparent ones to<lb />
most of us. Maybe the university's parking<lb />
priorities should be re-evaluated.<lb />
Moon Treaty May Form New OPEC<lb />
By EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
The space program is a secret source of<lb />
America's faith in the future. Soon the<lb />
shuttle will provide reliable transportation<lb />
to other planets, giving us access to an in-<lb />
exhaustible supply of energy as well as the<lb />
opportunity to develop the resources on<lb />
celestial bodies.<lb />
But this vision of a vast new American<lb />
frontier is not to be if the U.S. Senate<lb />
ratifies the Moon Treaty, also known as<lb />
the Agreement Governing the Activities of<lb />
States on the Moon and Other Celestial<lb />
Bodies. If the Moon Treaty is passed, we<lb />
can anticipate the establishment of an<lb />
OPEC-like organization, headed by the<lb />
Soviet Union, which will deny us alter-<lb />
native sources of raw materials as well as<lb />
entrench a totalitarian order in outer<lb />
space.<lb />
A major bone of contention concerning<lb />
the Moon Treaty, which was passed by the<lb />
United Nations General Assembly on<lb />
December 5, 1979, is language which<lb />
describes the moon and its resources as the<lb />
"common heritage of mankind Accor-<lb />
ding to Leigh S. Ratiner, W; " "�?-��<lb />
counsel to the L-5 Society, a group pro-<lb />
moting space development, "if signed and<lb />
ratified this controversial legal doctrine<lb />
would mandate a socialist model for a<lb />
space resource development<lb />
The attorney for the space group con-<lb />
tends that because of the near-concensus<lb />
on the interpretation of the common<lb />
heritage doctrine by 150 nations, the inter-<lb />
national organization, which would dictate<lb />
development on the celestial bodies would<lb />
necessarily:<lb />
t � be powerful, allegedly to protect the<lb />
knerests of all countries;<lb />
�adopt its' decisions on the basis of one<lb />
nation, one vote, pursuant to the principle<lb />
of equality; and<lb />
�have its own commercial capability, in<lb />
order to subsidize the less advanced coun-<lb />
tries attempts to participate in resource<lb />
development.<lb />
Of<lb />
In a letter to Secretary of State Cyrus<lb />
Vance, Senator Frank Church (D-Ohio),<lb />
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations<lb />
Committee, and Senator Jacob Javits<lb />
(R-New York), the committee's ranking<lb />
minority member, said that the Moon<lb />
Treaty, by discouraging private invest-<lb />
ment, gives the Soviets a substantial<lb />
geoDolitical advantage.<lb />
Representative John Breaux (D-La). a<lb />
member of the Law of the Sea Advisor)<lb />
Committee, points out that the concept of<lb />
"the common heritage of mankind has<lb />
already led to a regime which has<lb />
discouraged American mining companies<lb />
from making the necessary investment to<lb />
develop mineral resources on the ocean<lb />
bed. Under the Moon Treaty, Breaux con-<lb />
tends, the same situation will hold true.<lb />
In a letter to President Carter, Breaux<lb />
wrote: "In recent weeks, I have become<lb />
alarmed by increasing pressure within the<lb />
State Department for acceptance of<lb />
broadly-based international regimes that<lb />
do not comport with the fundamental<lb />
political, economic and strategic interests<lb />
of the United States<lb />
By CHARLES GRIFFIN<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
At some point in our childhoods,<lb />
we all came in contact with a circus.<lb />
Childhood is the perfect time to see<lb />
a circus, for its memory fuels<lb />
forever the lust to experience again<lb />
those first thrills.<lb />
Recently, I saw the 109th edition<lb />
of Ringling Brothers Barnum &amp;<lb />
Bailey Circus. It was the "Red<lb />
Unit" or Gunther Gcbel-Williams<lb />
version. At any given time during<lb />
the circus touring season there are<lb />
two units of "The Greatest Show on<lb />
Earth" playing at various places<lb />
around the country. There is, of<lb />
course, no big top at either show.<lb />
AH play in arenas or enclosed stadia<lb />
since the advent of Irving Feld, who<lb />
has become, in the words of the cir-<lb />
cus souvenir program, "the<lb />
Greatest Showman on Earth<lb />
It was Feld who put the American<lb />
circus into buildings and restored<lb />
the prestige of the most famous<lb />
names in American circus. He<lb />
started by promoting the tours of<lb />
the show in the late 50's, acquired<lb />
control of the show in '67, split it in-<lb />
to the Red and Blue units shortly<lb />
afterward, and built both shows in-<lb />
to troupes far larger than the<lb />
original. Feld and his son, Kenneth,<lb />
have continued to dominate this<lb />
field of showmanship by acquiring<lb />
Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice, by<lb />
producing TV specials with the<lb />
European touring circus Festival In-<lb />
ternational du Cirque de Monte<lb />
Carlo, and through their association<lb />
with circus museums and amuse-<lb />
ment centers in Florida and Wiscon-<lb />
sin.<lb />
I have given the devil his due. But<lb />
is this all really circus?<lb />
reldian circus is flash and sequins<lb />
and color � something like Chinese<lb />
opera � a pleasant piece of pander-<lb />
ing pageantry set on a stage so small<lb />
that each scene would be better seen<lb />
on a TV screen. Thrills are so staged<lb />
that you can count on your fingers<lb />
the time until the magic moment<lb />
when something will appear to go<lb />
wrong.<lb />
It suits small children who are<lb />
easily fooled, but few, I think, will<lb />
want to run away to join the circus<lb />
unless they have a thing for lavendar<lb />
ruffles and tights. The real circus is<lb />
there only at the edges � in the<lb />
shuffle of some elder clown or when<lb />
a nonchalant elephant shits in front<lb />
of his trainer. The feats of the best<lb />
flyer, the best tumbler, the greatest<lb />
animal trainer, and the most<lb />
frenetic of clowns are met with a<lb />
smattering of applause and the eter-<lb />
nal din of "Cotton Candy! Sno-<lb />
Balls! Getcher Circus Toy<lb />
The proudest boast of the Feld<lb />
dynasty is their Clown College.<lb />
Their publicity program mentions<lb />
that Feld was disappointed in the<lb />
clowning of the original unit's 14<lb />
clowns, whose average age was 38<lb />
(this information almost side-by-<lb />
side with a paean to their senior<lb />
clown, Lou Jacobs, who is 77). As if<lb />
age were a factor, they claim with<lb />
pride that their down alley is peopl-<lb />
ed with graduates of their Clown<lb />
College � "98 percent<lb />
By Comparison To Yesteryear<lb />
Which means that Lou Jacobs is<lb />
the sole survivor. He must have had<lb />
an ironclad contract with the<lb />
original organization.<lb />
Two years ago I saw Jacobs per-<lb />
form. He was like unto a jewel, fine-<lb />
ly cut, thrown into the midst of<lb />
pavement gravel. His was style and<lb />
studied humor gained through years<lb />
of apprenticeship and practice �<lb />
the others were swill ground out by<lb />
Clown Cloning.<lb />
There once was a circus with tents<lb />
that smelled of sawdust and lion<lb />
piss, a circus where small boys<lb />
dodged past tent flaps to see the<lb />
show from underneath the rickety<lb />
bleachers through the patrons'<lb />
ankles. It was a circus where the per-<lb />
formers sweated and shouted and<lb />
strained to accomplish their many<lb />
feats � the least of which was just<lb />
beyond what you or I could do.<lb />
It was a circus where the clowns<lb />
talked directly to members of the<lb />
audience and played pranks on<lb />
them. Each down had his own<lb />
carefully nurtured personality and it<lb />
was not always genial.<lb />
The clowns and the<lb />
the performers on or above the<lb />
sawdust and the attendants of the<lb />
menagerie and the animals<lb />
themselves formed an intimate rirele<lb />
within which all participated. It was<lb />
a magic that is best contained in the<lb />
phrase, "The show must go on<lb />
Come what may � fire or water,<lb />
pain or death � the show went on.<lb />
And the people of pre-TV time<lb />
could depend on exdtement and<lb />
magic beyond thrir everyday lives.<lb />
There were things they all wanted to<lb />
see � and see again if it came thrir<lb />
way again.<lb />
The strong man, the magician,<lb />
the midget, the daring young man<lb />
on the flying trapeze and his lady in<lb />
tights and the human cannonball.<lb />
You could see them over and over<lb />
again, and dean up camel shit just<lb />
to ride with them into the next state<lb />
or to a career under the big top.<lb />
It was an act of faith. The show<lb />
would go on and you would go to<lb />
see it and you would experience as<lb />
much as they � the mud, the animal<lb />
odors, the wind whipping the top. It<lb />
was never just spectacle.<lb />
There arc still small drcuses<lb />
1<lb />
traveling America. They still pro-<lb />
vide the intimacy and honesty of<lb />
real circus.<lb />
Once I saw a performance bv a<lb />
bullwhip artist at a Clyde Beam<lb />
Circus when the assistant holding a<lb />
cigarette to be cut in two in her<lb />
mouth actually had her forehaid<lb />
laid open by the tip of the whip. She<lb />
pressed the bloody scalp back to her<lb />
head with one hand and raised the<lb />
other high, palm outward, and turn-<lb />
ed once more to face the whip,<lb />
which was successful the second<lb />
time.<lb />
The master, Beatty himself, ap-<lb />
plauded her off and walked into his<lb />
cage of roarig lions (smdiing the<lb />
blood, no doubt) and defiantly<lb />
made them perform, the lions snarl-<lb />
"ifjnd growling all the time.<lb />
mat was no parade of pacified<lb />
Pussycats who only purr at their<lb />
trainer's petting. No, these cats<lb />
roared their anger and the elephants<lb />
trumpeted without, and the man<lb />
who tamed them accepted hk due<lb />
applause while his tan safari shirt<lb />
clung damply to his scarred back.<lb />
That was drcus.<lb />
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Special<lb />
Olympics<lb />
Conducted<lb />
By DKBB1K HOTALINCi<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
The day was filled with children<lb />
participating in different games on<lb />
the track and field. Although the<lb />
wind blew fiercely, the children con-<lb />
tinued their frisbee-throwing and<lb />
relay racing.<lb />
From a distance, the field con-<lb />
tained children playing games that<lb />
you would see on any playground.<lb />
There were the regular relay races,<lb />
softball throws, and high jump<lb />
competitions.<lb />
But at a closer look, there were<lb />
also "special" divisions, like<lb />
wheelchair events and beanbag<lb />
tosses.<lb />
Bunting Field on the ECU track<lb />
became a place where special<lb />
children could compete without be-<lb />
ing afraid that they "couldn't keep<lb />
up" with other children.<lb />
The Special Olympics commenced<lb />
at 9 a.m. Wednesday and continued<lb />
until 3 p.m. Several ECU students<lb />
participated as event leaders,<lb />
guiding and directing the children in<lb />
the different events.<lb />
"This is the second year that<lb />
physically handicapped children<lb />
have participated in the Special<lb />
Olympics. Previously, only mentally<lb />
Photography by Jill Adams<lb />
retarded children were involved<lb />
explained Barbara Zicherman, a<lb />
staff member of the United Cerebral<lb />
Palsy Developmental Center in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The track events included: soft-<lb />
ball throw, high jumps, soccer, 50,<lb />
2(X) and 400 meter dashes, standing<lb />
broad jumps, frisbee events, and<lb />
wheelchair events and beanbag toss.<lb />
Awards were given to all par-<lb />
ticipants with a ribbon boasting of<lb />
each child's participation in the<lb />
events.<lb />
The ages of the participants rang-<lb />
ed from 18 months to adult and all<lb />
were from Pitt County.<lb />
All Greenville City schools and<lb />
Pitt County schools and the follow-<lb />
ing non-public schools participated:<lb />
United Cerebral Palsy Deelopmen-<lb />
tal Center, Farmville Child<lb />
Development Center. WAG<lb />
(Winterville, Ayden. Grifton)<lb />
Developmental Center and ADAP<lb />
(Adult Developmental ctivitv Pro-<lb />
gram).<lb />
�"Special Olympics means a lot to<lb />
the children added Barbara<lb />
Zicherman. "Seeing the excitement<lb />
on their faces as the competed and<lb />
won their awards was trul) gratify-<lb />
ing<lb />
Papers Put Pirates To The Test<lb />
B I)A II) NORR1S<lb />
staff Writer<lb />
College students have all sorts of<lb />
fun activities to pass their time. Un-<lb />
fortunately, they don't have much<lb />
time for them because of unfun ac-<lb />
tivities such as term papers.<lb />
What is a term paper? A term<lb />
paper is about the most unfun ac-<lb />
tivit thre is in college. It consists<lb />
ours and hours of staying up all<lb />
night, four hundred unnecessary<lb />
notecards, an outline that you don't<lb />
need but write because the teacher<lb />
thinks it is important, a rough draft<lb />
and sore fingers from typing all fifty<lb />
pages the night before it is due.<lb />
I. Choosing a topic. Usually, the<lb />
teacher saves you the bothersome<lb />
chore of picking a topic by picking<lb />
one for you. Teachers rarely choose<lb />
iuch topics as "An Illustrated<lb />
History of Playboy Centerfolds<lb />
"The Films of the Three Stooges"<lb />
or "The Adventures of Superman<lb />
from the War of the Roses<lb />
II. Getting the information. The<lb />
most common method employed by<lb />
students to get information is<lb />
"plagiarism It consists of finding<lb />
cm<lb />
CATAUOG<lb />
Teachers frequently offer such sub-<lb />
jects as "The Properties of Ionic<lb />
Fission in Cryogenic Ther-<lb />
monuclearphysics "An Inter-<lb />
pretation of the Pseudo-<lb />
psychoanalytical Idiosyncracies of<lb />
the Minor Characters in<lb />
Longiellow's Evaneline" or "The<lb />
Socio-Economic Factors Arising<lb />
you may have to go look on the<lb />
shelves.<lb />
There are lots of shelves, but it's<lb />
easy to find the right one when the<lb />
books are filed under the Dewey<lb />
Decimal system. Unfortunately, our<lb />
library is nowing using the Library<lb />
of Congress system. It consists of<lb />
taking the books you need, giving<lb />
them indecipherable classification<lb />
numbers and putting them on the<lb />
highest shelf possible.<lb />
If you had gone to your library<lb />
science classes, things would be a lot<lb />
easier. But you didn't, so they<lb />
won't. What's that saying they have<lb />
about spilled milk?<lb />
III. Taking notecards. Don't do<lb />
them yet. Wait until your paper is<lb />
finished, then write up the notecards<lb />
from your paper. Hopefully, the<lb />
teacher will not notice the dif-<lb />
ference.<lb />
IV. The rough draft. See section<lb />
III.<lb />
V. Writing the paper. This is pret-<lb />
ty simple. Just copy enough<lb />
easier? Don't forget to stick in<lb />
enough footnotes so that it won't<lb />
look like you were plagiarizing.<lb />
After this, list all the books you<lb />
copied from in the bibliography. If<lb />
you only used one book, it's a good<lb />
idea to make up five or six more and<lb />
list them too.<lb />
VI. Final preparation. Final<lb />
preparation mainly entails typing<lb />
your paper or finding someone to<lb />
ly to make many typing errors (such<lb />
as the ones I have probably made<lb />
typing this article.) Things like<lb />
margins are really a lot of trouble<lb />
and ought to be done away with.<lb />
And, have you ever noticed that if<lb />
you accidentally hit two keys at<lb />
once, the wrong one is always the<lb />
one that prints? The most common<lb />
and serious error is staying up all<lb />
night typing the paper the night<lb />
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5LoPPv(<lb />
Md&amp;ios<lb />
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books and articles on your subject<lb />
and copying them. (Caution: some<lb />
teachers disapprove of this method.)<lb />
To find sources, you could look<lb />
first in the books in your room.<lb />
Unless you are doing an illustrated<lb />
history of Playboy centerfolds,<lb />
though, you probably should start<lb />
at the library.<lb />
The first place to look in the<lb />
library is the card catalog. Most<lb />
likely, the books won't be there, so<lb />
kJ<lb />
before it's due, while another com-<lb />
mon mistake is not doing it at all.<lb />
Well, now that you've typed your<lb />
paper, just turn it in and you're<lb />
through, at least for a while. If you<lb />
are lucky, you can go sack out. If<lb />
you are one of the unlucky folks,<lb />
you can go work on your next term<lb />
paper, like I have to. And, if you<lb />
really are having a rough day, you<lb />
can type a newspaper article on how<lb />
to do a term paper.<lb />
Artwork by<lb />
David Norris<lb />
passages from your library books to<lb />
fill up your paper. What could be<lb />
type it for you. Most students are<lb />
not experienced typists and are like-<lb />
Beware Of<lb />
Household<lb />
'Cool Cats'<lb />
By ROBKRT ALBANFSF<lb />
Assistant Features Fditor<lb />
The dust of Woodstock has<lb />
scarcely settled. The din of anti-<lb />
war slogans is almost reduced to<lb />
quiet. But some things lie on<lb />
from that turbulent era.<lb />
Drug abuse continues to be a<lb />
subject of concern to both<lb />
Morley Safer (and the rest of the<lb />
news elite) and the American<lb />
man-at-large.<lb />
Drugs are still used and abus-<lb />
ed, and one of the worst and<lb />
most despicable forms of drug<lb />
abuse is getting one's pet stoned.<lb />
Don't pretend you don't know<lb />
what I'm talking about. If you're<lb />
the average college devil-may-<lb />
care heathen, you have either<lb />
done it to some unsuspecting pet<lb />
or stood in spasmodic hilarity<lb />
and watched one of your barbaric<lb />
friends put the household kitty<lb />
cat into a Hefty trash-can liner<lb />
and blow in billows of noxious<lb />
smoke.<lb />
This is abominable. First of all,<lb />
it's a waste of a perfectly good<lb />
buzz (if you happen to like buzzes<lb />
� 1 rflyself don't use drugs, and<lb />
if anyone asks you what 1 was do-<lb />
ing last Tuesday night, 1 was at<lb />
the car wash on Evans Street). Se-<lb />
cond, those poor animals are be-<lb />
ing subjected to a phenomenon<lb />
that their particular level of<lb />
evolution has not prepared them<lb />
for. 1 will explain this with one of<lb />
these truly Visigothie doings that<lb />
I had the sad misfortune of<lb />
observing.<lb />
See Bt W AKt Page 7. Col. I<lb />
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6 THE EAST CAROLINIAN APRIL 17. 1980<lb />
Parlez-Vouz Gourmet?<lb />
Please Don't Call Venison "Seared Roebuck<lb />
By GARY BLAKE<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
Most people feel un-<lb />
comfortable in French<lb />
restaurants because<lb />
they allow themselves<lb />
to be bullied, in-<lb />
timidated or ignored �<lb />
and that's just by the<lb />
hatcheck girl. A maitre<lb />
d' can instill you with a<lb />
lifetime sense of in-<lb />
feriority in a matter of<lb />
seconds. For example,<lb />
he can stare out over a<lb />
sea of unfilled tables,<lb />
turn to you and sneer,<lb />
"Ahv you got zee reser-<lb />
vation?"<lb />
Try to master a few<lb />
French words before<lb />
dining at your local<lb />
bistro so that you don't<lb />
have to ask the waiter<lb />
to translate words like<lb />
"cafe" and "hors<lb />
d'oeuvres You<lb />
should be aware that<lb />
pate is more than just<lb />
chopped liver (Julia<lb />
Child refers to it as "a<lb />
luxurious cold meat<lb />
loaf") and know what<lb />
to expect when asking<lb />
for crepe farci (a<lb />
French pancake stuffed<lb />
with seafood) or Co-<lb />
quilles Saint Jacques<lb />
(scallops in a sauce, ar-<lb />
ranged on shells).<lb />
The height of<lb />
cleverness is not mak-<lb />
ing one-to-one<lb />
equivalencies between<lb />
French and American<lb />
cuisine. Only a<lb />
gastronomic aborigine<lb />
would describe<lb />
chocolate mou ,e as<lb />
"chocolate pudding<lb />
and, please, don't look<lb />
for the Log Cabin when<lb />
your crepes suzettes are<lb />
served. Resist the urge<lb />
to refer to the grilled<lb />
venison<lb />
roebuck.<lb />
as "seared<lb />
Ordering wine is a<lb />
feat which defeats all<lb />
but a few gourmets.<lb />
You should take a<lb />
straw vote among you<lb />
dining companions<lb />
before letting a waiter<lb />
or sommelier influence<lb />
your decision about<lb />
wine. If you do rely on<lb />
the management, they<lb />
may guide you to a<lb />
wine which un-<lb />
drinkable, expensive or<lb />
both. If you're not up<lb />
to drinking a whole<lb />
bottle, you may order<lb />
by the carafe, demi-<lb />
carafe or glass.<lb />
When wine is<lb />
poured, remember that<lb />
the first few drops are<lb />
customarily offered to<lb />
the head of the table<lb />
for tasting and<lb />
"acceptance A few<lb />
connoisseurs prefer to<lb />
signal the waiter that<lb />
this ritual, generally a<lb />
rather empty one, may<lb />
be dispensed with.<lb />
There have been in-<lb />
stances, however, when<lb />
the less continental<lb />
among us have stared<lb />
at the wine offering and<lb />
bellowed: "Is that all I<lb />
get?"<lb />
The only more tragic<lb />
faux pas would be to<lb />
glance at the label of a<lb />
1929 Lafite and ask:<lb />
"Waiter, don't you<lb />
have a bottle that's<lb />
fresh?" That type of<lb />
remark is guaranteed to<lb />
make the others in your<lb />
party turn whiter than<lb />
vin blanc, and pretend<lb />
to make idle conversa-<lb />
tion about whether the<lb />
dandelions will be early<lb />
next spring. You can't<lb />
go too far off if you<lb />
simply request a Pouil-<lb />
ly Fuisse or a Beau-<lb />
jolais, depending<lb />
whether you want white<lb />
wine or red.<lb />
As for your plat du<lb />
jour, knowing a few<lb />
key words will help<lb />
demystify the menu:<lb />
poisson means fish;<lb />
canard is duck; coq au<lb />
vin is chicken in wine<lb />
sauce; veau is veal;<lb />
escargots refers to<lb />
snails in a butter and<lb />
garlic sauce; entrecote<lb />
is steak; jambon is<lb />
ham; truit is trout;<lb />
saumon is salmon, and<lb />
any fish dish termed<lb />
"meuniere" means that<lb />
it is season, floured and<lb />
sauteed in butter.<lb />
If your ego is still in-<lb />
tact by dessert, you're<lb />
in for some of the<lb />
finest, creamiest pastry<lb />
in the world:<lb />
Napoleons, eclairs,<lb />
coupe aux marrons<lb />
(chestnut and ice cream<lb />
in a sweet sauce), glace<lb />
(ice cream), or a cheese<lb />
assortment. Don't<lb />
think for a minute that<lb />
they're about to wheel<lb />
out Velveeta, cheddar<lb />
or Cheez Whiz. They<lb />
mean brie, camembert,<lb />
port salut and other<lb />
soft, creamy delights (if<lb />
the brie is ripe and at<lb />
room temperature,<lb />
don't be surprised if it<lb />
runs; if, God forbid,<lb />
the brie is fresh from<lb />
the refrigerator, it'll be<lb />
lucky if it can even<lb />
jog).<lb />
You'll want expresso<lb />
to accompany your<lb />
dessert. When it ar-<lb />
rives, lightly caress the<lb />
lip of your cup with a<lb />
lemon peel; don't toss<lb />
the peel in the cup as if<lb />
you were drinking<lb />
lemonade.<lb />
Now go out there<lb />
and try to act as though<lb />
you're having a good<lb />
time.<lb />
Cerf, Jr. Is Versatile Writer<lb />
By Paul Clolery<lb />
National News Bureau<lb />
Good morning,<lb />
class. Welcome to U.S.<lb />
History 202, "The<lb />
Tumultuous '80s<lb />
We'll begin our first<lb />
session with a quick run<lb />
through the decade.<lb />
As I'm sure you all<lb />
remember, Teddy Ken-<lb />
nedy defeated Jimmy<lb />
Carter for the<lb />
Democratic nomina-<lb />
tion in 1980 but took<lb />
the former chief ex-<lb />
ecutive on as his runn-<lb />
ing mate. Ronald<lb />
Reagan was the<lb />
Republican candidate.<lb />
Teddy defeated Ron-<lb />
nie narrowly with Loui-<lb />
siana as the pivotal<lb />
state. Kennedy promis-<lb />
ed Russell Long, the<lb />
state's senator, he<lb />
could have anything he<lb />
wanted so long as the<lb />
state went Democratic.<lb />
It did, and Long recall-<lb />
ed the favor a short 10<lb />
days later.<lb />
Taken seriously ill<lb />
with liver trouble, Long<lb />
requested Kennedy's<lb />
liver. On the advice of<lb />
his surgeon general,<lb />
Allan Bakke, Kennedy<lb />
made the donation.<lb />
Unfortunately, due to a<lb />
court date, Bakke had<lb />
missed the session on<lb />
the liver and kidneys.<lb />
Sobbing to a griving<lb />
nation on coast-to-<lb />
coast television, Bakke<lb />
cried, "Now I<lb />
remember, it's two<lb />
kidneys and one liver<lb />
Kennedy was put on<lb />
life support systems,<lb />
and Carter was sworn<lb />
- as President.<lb />
What do you mean<lb />
you don't remember<lb />
any of this. Do you<lb />
mean to tell me you<lb />
don't remember the<lb />
musical version of<lb />
George Orwell's 1984,<lb />
or "Black Friday"<lb />
when the price of oil<lb />
fell from $240 a barrel<lb />
to 10 cents due to a<lb />
world-wide oil glut?<lb />
EGAD!<lb />
According to<lb />
Christopher Cerf, co-<lb />
author of The '80s: A<lb />
Look Back at the<lb />
Tumultuous Decade,<lb />
1980-89 (Workman<lb />
Publishing, $6.95),<lb />
these events actually<lb />
place. He's looking at<lb />
the world through<lb />
1990-colored glasses.<lb />
An author,<lb />
songwriter, toy<lb />
designer and editor,<lb />
Cerf graduated cum<lb />
laude from Harvard<lb />
and went to work for<lb />
his father, Bennett<lb />
Cerf, at Random<lb />
House. From 1962 to<lb />
1970 he served as Ran-<lb />
dom's juvenile and<lb />
adult senior editor. He<lb />
was one of the foun-<lb />
ding fathers of the Na-<lb />
tional Lampoon and<lb />
was one of the master-<lb />
minds behind the "Not<lb />
The New York Times"<lb />
the Lampoon put out<lb />
during New York's<lb />
1978 newspaper strike.<lb />
"I think said Cerf,<lb />
"people actually<lb />
thought it was the<lb />
Times"<lb />
In 1970, Cerf joined<lb />
the Children's Televi-<lb />
sion Workshop, where<lb />
he created books,<lb />
records and games bas-<lb />
ed on "Sesame Street"<lb />
and "The Electric<lb />
Company In 1976 he<lb />
formed his own multi-<lb />
media consulting and<lb />
production firm and<lb />
became special consul-<lb />
tant to the president of<lb />
CTW.<lb />
Currently, Cerf is<lb />
developing a program<lb />
by which computers<lb />
would be used as a lear-<lb />
ning tool.<lb />
Besides his '80s an-<lb />
thology, which he<lb />
wrote with Tony Hen-<lb />
dra and Peter Elbling,<lb />
Cerf has written The<lb />
VoHdsLareshees<lb />
and The Vintage An-<lb />
thology of Science Fan-<lb />
tasy.<lb />
As Cerf surveys the<lb />
'80s, he reminisces<lb />
about how old was<lb />
vogue and how the<lb />
world's largest banks<lb />
and corporations form-<lb />
ed the United Multina-<lb />
tionals, complete with<lb />
armed strike forces. He<lb />
tells of the great food<lb />
shortage caused by the<lb />
earth's shaking during<lb />
the "Year of the<lb />
Simultaneous<lb />
player who<lb />
renegotiated his con-<lb />
tract in between third<lb />
and home during the<lb />
playoffs and how John-<lb />
John Kennedy took<lb />
over the "Tonight<lb />
Show<lb />
Christopher Cerf has<lb />
made a career out of<lb />
being funny, and his<lb />
book and slide show<lb />
are no exception. Some<lb />
of the jokes do fall<lb />
short of their mark, but<lb />
those that do can be<lb />
counted on one hand.<lb />
Which is not bad for<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 17, 1980<lb />
Recitals Given In A.J. Fletcher Hall<lb />
A recital was recently<lb />
given by two senior<lb />
clarinet students in the<lb />
ECU School of Music.<lb />
I he performers were<lb />
Nanc Anne Beckwith<lb />
and William Robinson,<lb />
both candidates for the<lb />
Bachelor of Music<lb />
Education degree.<lb />
 student of Dr.<lb />
loseph Distefano, Ms.<lb />
Beckwith was featured<lb />
in the Camille Saint-<lb />
Saens Sonate, Opus 167<lb />
("Allegretto"), Alvin<lb />
Etler's Sonata and Carl<lb />
Reinecke's Trio in B<lb />
flat, Opus 274<lb />
("Scherzo").<lb />
She was assisted by<lb />
pianist Val Parks. Also<lb />
featured in the<lb />
Reinecke Trio was<lb />
William Pearce, horn.<lb />
Ms. Beckwith is the<lb />
daughter of Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Donald Beckwith<lb />
of Charlotte.<lb />
Robinson, a student<lb />
of Dr. Geroge Knight,<lb />
performed the Paul<lb />
Hindemith Sonata and<lb />
Johann Stamitz's Con-<lb />
certo in B flat Major,<lb />
accompanied by pianist<lb />
Val Parks.<lb />
During his studies at<lb />
ECU, Robinson has<lb />
been a member of Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi and Pi Kap-<lb />
pa Lambda honor<lb />
societies, a recipient of<lb />
the Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
Outstanding Senior<lb />
Award dnd a past presi-<lb />
dent of the student divi-<lb />
sion of the Music<lb />
Educators of North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
He has also perform-<lb />
ed professionally as a<lb />
magician in the Green-<lb />
ville area and appeared<lb />
as a wizard at ECU's<lb />
annual Christmas<lb />
Madrigal Dinner series.<lb />
Robinson is the son<lb />
of Mary Jo Vauter of<lb />
Hampton, Va. and<lb />
William E. Robinson<lb />
of Graceville, Fla.<lb />
Pianist Kathryn Law<lb />
of Cary and flutist<lb />
Michael Elliott of<lb />
Woodbridge, Va ad-<lb />
vanced students in the<lb />
ECU School of Music,<lb />
will perform in recitals<lb />
Friday, April 18, in the<lb />
A.J. Fletcher Music<lb />
Center Recital Hall.<lb />
Ms. Law, a student<lb />
of tfr. Paul Tardif of<lb />
the ECU keyboard<lb />
faculty and a senior<lb />
candidate for Bachelor<lb />
of Music degrees in<lb />
piano performance and<lb />
piano pedagogy, will<lb />
perform at 9 p.m.<lb />
Her program will in-<lb />
clude the Beethoven<lb />
Sonata in A flat Major,<lb />
Opus 26, two dances<lb />
from Ginastera's<lb />
"Danzas Argentinas<lb />
two Scarlatti sonatas<lb />
(K.481 and K. 482) and<lb />
the Chopin Ballade in<lb />
A flat Major.<lb />
She is the daughter<lb />
of Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Charles Law of Cary.<lb />
Elliott, performing<lb />
at 7:30 p.m is a stu-<lb />
dent of Beatrice<lb />
Chauncey and a junior<lb />
candidate for Bachelor<lb />
of Music degrees in<lb />
flute performance and<lb />
music education.<lb />
He will be featured in<lb />
the Honegger<lb />
"Concerto da Camera<lb />
for Flute and English<lb />
Horn Aaron<lb />
Copland's Duo for<lb />
Flute and Piano and<lb />
Oliver Messiaen's Le<lb />
Merle Noir<lb />
Piano accompanist<lb />
will be Donna Roman.<lb />
Assisting are Terri<lb />
Svec, English horn, and<lb />
Matt Morris, bassoon.<lb />
Elliott is the son of<lb />
Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph<lb />
Elliott of Woodbridge,<lb />
Va.<lb />
Ibuy<lb />
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STUOCNT UMOM<lb />
Beware Of Household Cool Cats On Rise<lb />
( on tinned from Page 5<lb />
several years ago 1 was at a<lb />
mend's house enjoying some<lb />
good ibes and tunes, and this<lb />
friend decided that he would gas<lb />
his cat, whom we will call Felix<lb />
C. Domesticus.<lb />
Vhe cat was pretty good-<lb />
natured about the ordeal, as he<lb />
had a generally good disposition.<lb />
He finally got out of the card-<lb />
board gas chamber, red-eyed and<lb />
out of breath.<lb />
The first thing Domesticus did<lb />
was sit down in front of the<lb />
television. He stared and stared,<lb />
seemingly enjoying the Errol<lb />
Flynn movie, but when "Hawaii<lb />
Five-O" came on, he was clearly<lb />
undergoing a case of bad vibes.<lb />
He tried vainly to change the<lb />
channel, attempting to make it<lb />
clear that he preferred Mannix.<lb />
Not able to communicate his<lb />
desire, he sat down and stared at<lb />
the ceiling. He seemed particular-<lb />
ly interested in a blotch of green<lb />
paint, in which a house fly had<lb />
met his demise.<lb />
Next, old Felix seemed to have<lb />
been hit by a munchies attack.<lb />
The cat ate all the Little Friskies<lb />
in his bowl, and then made it<lb />
known to us through an elaborate<lb />
system of paw signals that he had<lb />
an overwhelming desire for a<lb />
pack of Twinkies and some<lb />
Seven-Up. Kitty physiology can-<lb />
not support that kind of food,<lb />
and it wasn't long thereafter that<lb />
the junk food had coursed the lit-<lb />
tle fellow's digestive system.<lb />
He went to his little cat-box<lb />
and tried to do the doody, but he<lb />
kept getting distracted by our<lb />
conversation. He kept putting his<lb />
paw over his mouth to tell us to<lb />
be quiet, but we couldn't read<lb />
him. He was the first blown-away<lb />
cat I had ever seen � I didn't<lb />
know what was going on then.<lb />
One thing that really surprised<lb />
me about this cat in his new mode<lb />
of being was the way he seemed<lb />
to "get into" things. For about<lb />
an hour, he was really "into"<lb />
watching our cigarettes burn in<lb />
the ashtrays, and we were really<lb />
amazed when he started puffing<lb />
on one and proceeded to go<lb />
through two packs.<lb />
The most remarkable thing<lb />
about the experience was Felix'<lb />
taste in literature. He just didn't<lb />
seem to tire of Tom Wolfe and<lb />
Hunter Thompson. He also<lb />
seemed to enjoy Heavy Metal<lb />
magazine.<lb />
This kind of abuse will cost us<lb />
dearly, according to scientists at<lb />
the University of California at<lb />
Detroit. Already, they say. hun-<lb />
dreds of "cool cats" are becom-<lb />
ing apathetic and unmanageable.<lb />
The rate of pregnancy among<lb />
teen-age kittens has been increas-<lb />
ing alarmingly, and small com-<lb />
munities of Bohemian felines are<lb />
springing up all over the country.<lb />
You make your choice, fellow<lb />
students. Will you be able to bear<lb />
the guilt of knowing that you're<lb />
responsible for a nation of tuned-<lb />
out cats? You'e been warned.<lb />
Music Students<lb />
Give Recitals<lb />
17<lb />
Two senior students<lb />
in the ECU School of<lb />
Music, pianists Mar-<lb />
cille Braxton and Bren-<lb />
da Leigh Miles, ap-<lb />
peared recently in<lb />
recital in the Fletcher<lb />
Music Center Recital<lb />
Hall.<lb />
Both are students of<lb />
Dr. Paul Tardif of the<lb />
ECU keyboard faculty.<lb />
Ms. Braxton's pro-<lb />
gram included Bartok's<lb />
Sonatina, the Haydn<lb />
Sonata in F Minor<lb />
(Hob. XVI 34) and<lb />
Scriabin's Preludes.<lb />
A candidate for the<lb />
Bachelor of Music<lb />
Education degree, she<lb />
is the daughter of Wade<lb />
and Florence Braxton<lb />
of Savannah, Ga<lb />
formerly of Whiteville.<lb />
Brenda Miles, a can-<lb />
didate for Bachelor of<lb />
Music degrees in piano<lb />
performance and<lb />
pedagogy, performed<lb />
two Debussy preludes:<lb />
the Scriabin Etude,<lb />
Opus 2. No. 1;<lb />
Rachmaninoff's<lb />
Prelude. Opus 32, No.<lb />
5; 1 istz'sd Etude in C<lb />
Flat and the Mozart<lb />
Sonata, K. 331.<lb />
Her parents are Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Russell Miles<lb />
of Salisbury, Md.<lb />
Two advanced<lb />
students in the School<lb />
of Music, pianists Alisa<lb />
Wetherington of<lb />
Kinston and violinist<lb />
thena Neblitt of Port-<lb />
smouth, Va are<lb />
scheduled to perform u<lb />
recital Wednesday,<lb />
April 23, in Fletcher<lb />
Music Center Recital<lb />
Hall.<lb />
Ms. Wetherington, a<lb />
student of Henry<lb />
Doskey of the ECU<lb />
keyboard faculty, is a<lb />
candidate for the<lb />
Master of Music degree<lb />
in piano performance.<lb />
Her program, set for<lb />
7:30 p.m will include<lb />
Beethoven's Sonata in<lb />
F sharp Major, Opus<lb />
78, two Liszt etudes,<lb />
Satie's "Sports et<lb />
Divertissements" and<lb />
the Barber Sonata in E<lb />
flat Minor, Opus 26.<lb />
She is the daughter<lb />
of M.G. Wetherington<lb />
of Kinston.<lb />
A student of Dr.<lb />
Paul Topper of the<lb />
ECU strings faculty,<lb />
Ms. Neblitt is a senior<lb />
candidate for the<lb />
Bachelor of Music<lb />
degree in music<lb />
therapy.<lb />
Her 9 p.m. program<lb />
will include Schubert's<lb />
Sonatine I in D Major,<lb />
Beethoven's<lb />
"Romance Opus 50<lb />
and Heifetz ar-<lb />
rangements of Scarlat-<lb />
ti's Minuetto and<lb />
Allegro from Suite<lb />
XIX.<lb />
She will be accom-<lb />
panied by pianists<lb />
Pamela Henry and<lb />
Ronnie Wooten.<lb />
Her parents are Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Clem Neblitt<lb />
ECU members of the Strickland, guitar; Rich<lb />
National Association Holly, drums). The<lb />
of Jazz Educators will Late Nites will play<lb />
sponsor a free jazz con- "St. Thomas by Son-<lb />
cert Sunday at 8:15 ny Rollins, "Hot<lb />
p.m. in the Fletcher<lb />
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The performing<lb />
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Late Nites Quintet<lb />
(Rick Levinson,<lb />
trumpet; Mike Kincaid,<lb />
saxophone; Rick<lb />
Vizachero, bass; Eb<lb />
Wax by Rich Levin-<lb />
son, "Joy by Gerry<lb />
Niewood, and "Go<lb />
by Rich Holly.<lb />
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be the ECU Jazz<lb />
'Bones- (George<lb />
Broussard, Andy<lb />
Gilbert. Glenn<lb />
Johnson, Rich Mon-<lb />
cure and Mike Rogers,<lb />
trombones; Woody<lb />
Cowan, bass; Michael<lb />
Regan, piano; Eb<lb />
Strickland, guitar;<lb />
Dave Albert, drums).<lb />
The Jazz Connection<lb />
(Robert Keller, sax;<lb />
Mickey Eury, trom-<lb />
bone; Woody Cowan,<lb />
bass; Eddie Thigpen,<lb />
piano; Dave Albert,<lb />
drums) will play such<lb />
tunes as "Yardbird<lb />
Suite" and "Minor<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
APRII '7 1980 Page 8<lb />
Lady Bucs Sweep<lb />
Twinbill At State<lb />
Lady Pirate Fran Hooks Rips A Single<lb />
Resigns Post<lb />
Olschner Speaks Out<lb />
By EDDIE WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Athletic Department<lb />
lost another head coach yesterday,<lb />
as Barbara Olschner, the women's<lb />
tennis mentor, resigned her posi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In a letter to Athletic Director Bill<lb />
Cain, Olschner stated she was relin-<lb />
quishing her job due to low wages<lb />
and frustrating working conditions.<lb />
"I can't see that I'm getting<lb />
anywhere Olschner lamented.<lb />
She feels the program has no real<lb />
goals to strive for.<lb />
"The program has to have some<lb />
definition. It has to know where it's<lb />
going, it has to know what it's do-<lb />
ing she said. "The administration<lb />
has not had a concern (for the tennis<lb />
program).<lb />
"We're (the ECU tennis pro-<lb />
gram) really at the bottom of the<lb />
ladder Olschner continued. "We<lb />
don't have to be there. If the ad-<lb />
ministration would put its commit-<lb />
ment and its support behind tennis,<lb />
we could have a terrific program<lb />
So far, she says, that has not hap-<lb />
pened because of several hindering<lb />
factors.<lb />
"It's frustrating in the terms of<lb />
not being able to recruit as effective-<lb />
ly as I might want to, because I can't<lb />
tell the girls (to be recruited) what<lb />
the future may bring Olschner ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
A point-in-case, according to<lb />
Olschner, is an incident that occur-<lb />
red in the recruiting war last year.<lb />
"I had the number one, 21-and-<lb />
under, woman player in Canada,<lb />
and she was very interested in com-<lb />
ing to East Carolina Olschner<lb />
stated.<lb />
Olschner eventually had to<lb />
dissuade the "girl not to come" to<lb />
ECU because Olschner couldn't<lb />
honestly tell the player if the ad-<lb />
ministration was "going to put<lb />
enough money in the program in the<lb />
Barbara Olschner<lb />
future to build a program around<lb />
this girl � which they could've<lb />
done Olschner couldn't even tell<lb />
the girl if she would be the coach<lb />
because there had been no salary<lb />
commitment made.<lb />
Another frustrating aspect for<lb />
Olschner is that she was hired for a<lb />
position that is "considered part-<lb />
time according to the Coor-<lb />
dinator of Women's Athletics<lb />
Laurie Arrants.<lb />
"I'm a commuter-coach<lb />
Olschner said. "I drive 160 miles<lb />
round trip when I come. I can't be<lb />
here as much as I need to be here.<lb />
But I'm not paid enough to make it<lb />
worthwhile for me to be here<lb />
Arrants agrees there is a problem.<lb />
"We're not supporting her pro-<lb />
gram, such as traveling expenses<lb />
she said.<lb />
Arrants also stated that some<lb />
steps were being taken in order to<lb />
hear the coach's grievances, then<lb />
provide suggestions to work pro-<lb />
blems out.<lb />
An "in-house" evaluation is now<lb />
taking place within the athletic<lb />
department. The members consist<lb />
of the athletic administration and<lb />
the ECU coaches, according to ar-<lb />
rants. She hopes that through this<lb />
procedure "we can consistently<lb />
evaluate ourselves (the individual<lb />
athletic programs)<lb />
Olscnner stated that she came to<lb />
ECU because she has "a strong in-<lb />
terest in tennis in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina. There are a lot of girls<lb />
who really haven't had the chance to<lb />
compete. I think they really need the<lb />
opportunity<lb />
Also, Olschner wanted to be in-<lb />
volved in coaching.<lb />
"I like working with competitive<lb />
players, and I thought it would be a<lb />
good arrangement.<lb />
"I don't want to come across as<lb />
bitter she continued. "I would<lb />
like to have thought that I have<lb />
done the best job with what I had to<lb />
work with<lb />
To develop a stronger tennis pro-<lb />
gram at ECU, Olschner suggested<lb />
"to combine the men and women's<lb />
tennis coach position and increase<lb />
the total budgets to $20,000, not in-<lb />
cluding salary Olschner has work-<lb />
ed from approximately a $9,000<lb />
budget, including salary.<lb />
Olschner compiled a 5-12 record<lb />
last year along with a 2-8 slate thus<lb />
far this season. Her resignation<lb />
comes a day before the Lady Bucs<lb />
are to complete their season by par-<lb />
ticipating in the State Tournament<lb />
at Western Carolina.<lb />
Olschner, a graduate of both St.<lb />
Mary's Junior College and UNC-<lb />
Charlotte, plans to return to Bogue<lb />
Banks Country Club (in Atlantic<lb />
Beach) until the end of September,<lb />
where she is club pro.<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
East Carolina continues to<lb />
dominate NCAIAIW Division I<lb />
softball opponants, sweeping a<lb />
doubleheader 6-4 and 3-0 Tuesday<lb />
against N.C. State in Raleigh.<lb />
Sophomore third sacker Maureen<lb />
Buck opened the first contest with a<lb />
single to left and later scored on a<lb />
sacrifice fly by leftfielder Kathy<lb />
Riley. Freshman slugger Mitzi Davis<lb />
reached base on an error to the<lb />
Wolfpack shortstop and was plated<lb />
on senior Jan McVeigh's single.<lb />
Rightfielder Cynthia Shepard<lb />
pounded out a single and was driven<lb />
in by Mary Powell's base knock to<lb />
close out the first-inning barrage by<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
State plated a lone run in the first<lb />
with a single by Keith and an RBI<lb />
base hit by Snook.<lb />
Winning pitcher Mary Bryan<lb />
Carlyle helped her own cause in the<lb />
second with a double and scored on<lb />
a single by Buck.<lb />
State retaliated in their half of the<lb />
second for a trio of runs as Willis,<lb />
Asycue and Brabson (running for<lb />
Tanner who singled) each crossed<lb />
home during the Wolfpack's most<lb />
productive spurt of the day.<lb />
Riley doubled in the fourth and<lb />
later scamperred home as McVeigh<lb />
notched her second hit of the day.<lb />
The Pirates added an insurance<lb />
run in the seventh after Shirley<lb />
Brown singled and was replaced on inning ended<lb />
the base pathes by speedy Lillion<lb />
Barnes. Freshman Fran Hooks step-<lb />
ped to the plate for Carlyle and her<lb />
grounder was to hot for the State<lb />
shortstop.<lb />
McVeigh completed the contest<lb />
with a pair of hits in three trips to<lb />
the plate and Buck followed with<lb />
two out of four.<lb />
Carlyle harnessed the Wolfpack<lb />
in the second game, allowing only<lb />
two base hits and just two runners<lb />
to get as far as second base in recor-<lb />
ding her 15th win in 19 decisions.<lb />
Neither team got on the board un-<lb />
til the fourth when Davis singled<lb />
and scored on a homer by Riley to<lb />
left-center field.<lb />
Riley accounted for the other East<lb />
Carolina run in the seventh as she<lb />
singled and crossed home when<lb />
Brown's smash was erred by the<lb />
Pack second sacker.<lb />
N.C. State had a chance to score<lb />
in the second when Snook reached<lb />
first on an error by Buck, but<lb />
stranded her at third after the initial<lb />
Wolfpack single by McLaurin.<lb />
Keith contributed the other single<lb />
in the sixth, but was cleared from<lb />
the pathes by Rizzo's fielder <lb />
choice. Rizzo advanced to second<lb />
but was left holding the bag as the<lb />
Davis notched a flawless two out<lb />
of two at the plate in the second<lb />
contest, with Riley adding two of<lb />
three and Powell one of three to ac-<lb />
count for the East Carolina hitv<lb />
"The great thing about (Tuesda <lb />
was the good defensive game we<lb />
had said ECU coach ALiia<lb />
Dillon. "We had some super catches<lb />
in the outfield which saved vome<lb />
runs.<lb />
"We had some problems this<lb />
weekend (fifth place in the N.C.<lb />
State Invitational), but we had a<lb />
meeting before the game and work<lb />
ed those out Dillon stated. "Wc<lb />
didn't want things to keep going<lb />
downhill.<lb />
"In our minds, nothing should<lb />
stop us from here on out. We need<lb />
to try to be a little more intense<lb />
You've eot to deserve the wins vou<lb />
get<lb />
East Carolina, now 19-4,travels<lb />
to Buies Creek today for a twinbill<lb />
with the Campbell Camals.<lb />
ECU Baseball Resumes<lb />
With UNC- W Contest<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The East Carolina baseball<lb />
resumes play this Saturday when it<lb />
hosts UNC-Wilmington, ending a<lb />
one-week layoff.<lb />
The layoff was created when a<lb />
Tuesday game at Wilmington was<lb />
cancelled due to poor weather con-<lb />
ditions. The cancellation was<lb />
another in a long line of rainouts for<lb />
the 18-5 Pirates.<lb />
ECU coach Hal Baird tried earlier<lb />
this week to set up a Thursday game<lb />
with Virginia Commonwealth, bui<lb />
saw those plans fall through.<lb />
The Saturday matchup will begin<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. and will be encored<lb />
Sunday by a 2 p.m. rematch with<lb />
the Seahawks. Both games will be<lb />
played at ECU's Harrington Field.<lb />
The impressive Pirate start has<lb />
been spearheaded by a red-hot team<lb />
batting streak. The school record<lb />
for team batting average in a single<lb />
season belongs to the 1964 Pirate<lb />
squad, who ripped opposing pit-<lb />
chers for a .288 average.<lb />
The 1980 Pirates are threatening<lb />
to make a mockery of that record,<lb />
though, as they are presently hitting<lb />
at a .319 team clip.<lb />
No less than six team members<lb />
are batting above the coveted .300<lb />
mark. Leftfielder Butch Davis leads<lb />
the way with a .382 mark. Davis<lb />
also has a single-season school<lb />
record 11 home runs and 21 RBIs.<lb />
He also has accumulated a single-<lb />
season record with his five triples.<lb />
Rightfielder Macon Moye is next<lb />
at .379 and is tied for the team lead<lb />
with his six doubles, followed by<lb />
shortstop Billy Best at .369. Best<lb />
ranks second on the team with his 17<lb />
RBIs.<lb />
Designated hitter John Hallow is<lb />
at .343 and has been a welcome sur-<lb />
prise to the fold since coming over<lb />
from the ECU football squad,<lb />
where he is the regular nose guard.<lb />
First baseman Rick Derechailo,<lb />
who saw his season record of 10<lb />
PhOfO by JILL ADAMS<lb />
Players Celebrate Another Pirate Run<lb />
home runs recently broken by<lb />
Davis, is batting at a .319 clip. His<lb />
home run putout is down from last<lb />
year, though, as he has but three.<lb />
Derechailo, like Moye, has six<lb />
doubles.<lb />
Catcher Raymie Styons rounds<lb />
out the Pirates at .300 or better with<lb />
his .313 average. He is second on<lb />
the team in home runs with six.<lb />
Lefthander Bill Wilder leads the<lb />
Pirate mound corps with a 7-1<lb />
record. The lone loss came to<lb />
Maryland last Saturday and was the<lb />
first of his collegiette career. Wilder<lb />
was 3-0 last season.<lb />
Bird, 'Magic' To Star In Celtic-Laker Series?<lb />
For once the "media hype" has<lb />
been worthwhile.<lb />
The present National Basketball<lb />
Association season has been one<lb />
that has been earmarked by the<lb />
presence of two super rookies,<lb />
Larry Bird of Boston and Earvin<lb />
"Magic" Johnson of Los Angeles.<lb />
The two have received large<lb />
amounts of publicity.<lb />
The pub is warranted, too, as the<lb />
dynamic duo has turned one terrible<lb />
team and one so-so one into the two<lb />
best in the NBA. Because of Bird<lb />
and "Magic the Celtics and<lb />
Lakers are the odds-on favorites in<lb />
the NBA playoffs.<lb />
Though some may throw in an<lb />
argument or two for Julius "Dr. J"<lb />
Irving and the Philadelphia 76ers,<lb />
or others may back the defending<lb />
NBA champion Seattle Supersonics,<lb />
it should be the Celtics and Lakers<lb />
battling it out in the championship<lb />
series.<lb />
The two rookies are the reasons<lb />
why. Bird's shooting, defensive,<lb />
and passing wizadry has spread to<lb />
his Boston teammates. The present<lb />
Celtics are playing the type of team<lb />
ball that brought them a dynasty<lb />
over a decade ago<lb />
What Johnson has done for the<lb />
Lakers cannot be said simply. Not<lb />
only has his play been spectacular,<lb />
but so has his attitude.<lb />
"Magic" is a very sensitive, emo-<lb />
tional and easily excitable 19-year-<lb />
old. He plays every game as though<lb />
it were his last. This is something<lb />
new in Ler Land.<lb />
Last season the Lakers were a<lb />
somewhat dull, routine team. Now<lb />
that Johnson has arrived, though,<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
the entire town of Los Angeles is ex-<lb />
cited.<lb />
The Laker players are alsoK in-<lb />
cluding the incomparable Kareem<lb />
Abdul-Jabbar. The 7-foot-2 giant<lb />
says this year he is playing with<lb />
more enthusiasm than ever thanks<lb />
to the example set before him by<lb />
Johnson.<lb />
This in itself is a big contribution<lb />
by the ex-Michigan State star.<lb />
The Lakers are not without other<lb />
big contributers either. Guard<lb />
Norm Nixon teams with "Magic"<lb />
to give L.A. one of the best<lb />
backcourts around. Forward<lb />
Jamaal Wilkes has been excellent<lb />
also.<lb />
For the Celtics, it has been the ar-<lb />
rival of the Bird and the comeback<lb />
of "Tiny" that have led to their im-<lb />
proving from 29 wins last season to<lb />
61 this year.<lb />
Point guard Nate "Tiny" Ar-<lb />
chibald, once the NBA's leading<lb />
scorer at Kansas City, is shooting<lb />
less and scoring more in Boston. He<lb />
has directed the Celtic style of of-<lb />
fense to near perfection all season<lb />
long, i<lb />
Center Dave Cowens has been ex-<lb />
cellent this season also after turning<lb />
over the head coaching ranks to Bill<lb />
Fitch (Cowens was player-coach last<lb />
year).<lb />
Forward Cedric "Cornbread"<lb />
Maxwell, formerly of UNC-<lb />
Charlotte, set a new NBA record for<lb />
field goal percent for a forward in a<lb />
single season this year' and is vastly<lb />
underrated.<lb />
Boston also is loaded with depth.<lb />
Forward M.L. Carr is a big boost<lb />
off the bench, as is center Rick<lb />
Robey and newly-acquired guard<lb />
Pete Mara'ich.<lb />
Should the Lakers and Celtics<lb />
become the final two teams remain-<lb />
ing in the NBA playoffs, television<lb />
executives will be overjoyed.<lb />
Not only would there be interest<lb />
in the championships as simply that,<lb />
but a rematch between Bird and<lb />
"Magic" would be too much for the<lb />
average viewer to resist.<lb />
Bird and Johnson faced each<lb />
other last season in the NCAA<lb />
Championsip Game, with<lb />
Johnson's Michigan State squad<lb />
coming out on top.<lb />
In addition, the viewing audience<lb />
would get a cnance to see the big<lb />
center, Jabbar. go against the<lb />
smaller but multi-talented Cowens.<lb />
The action would surely be<lb />
superb. Ratings could do nothing<lb />
but soar.<lb />
Still it all comes down to Bird and<lb />
Johnson. There's just something<lb />
appealing about the both of them.<lb />
Both have quickly established<lb />
themselves as superstars � possiblv<lb />
the saviors of a once-dying league.<lb />
The winner? Things could be dif-<lb />
ferent this time. Bird and the Celts<lb />
get the edge. That team has just<lb />
been playing incredible ball of late.<lb />
But it's awfully hard to go against<lb />
a squad composed of both "Magic"<lb />
and Kareem. It's equally hard to<lb />
avoid hoping the championship<lb />
"S l!clde lcams Pwkcd <lb />
"Magic" and Bird.<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 17, 1980<lb />
NASL Star Messing Set To Appear<lb />
By CHARLES<lb />
CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Kdiior<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
soccer team will host<lb />
the Eastern Regional<lb />
playoffs of the North<lb />
Carolina Soccer League<lb />
on April 26 and 27.<lb />
Making a special ap-<lb />
pearance at the tourney<lb />
will be professional<lb />
goalie Shep Messing.<lb />
The tournament will<lb />
feature the two best<lb />
teams from the East,<lb />
Mideast, North and<lb />
South divisions of the<lb />
NCSL.<lb />
"The teams involved<lb />
are usually college<lb />
teams or club teams<lb />
made up of guys who<lb />
used to play in col-<lb />
lege explained ECU<lb />
coach Brad Smith.<lb />
"It's a good time for<lb />
the teams to get food<lb />
experience during the<lb />
off-season<lb />
The ECU squad<lb />
presently is atop the<lb />
Mideast race with a<lb />
6-0-1 record. The<lb />
Pirates have scored 26<lb />
goals in the seven con-<lb />
tests and have allowed<lb />
only three. There have<lb />
been no goals scored on<lb />
ECU in the last 12<lb />
periods.<lb />
"I'm really proud of<lb />
our play thus far said<lb />
Smith. "A lot of the<lb />
credit goes to our<lb />
goalie, Brian Winchell.<lb />
If he's not the most im-<lb />
proved player on our<lb />
team I don't know who<lb />
is. He's begun to at-<lb />
tack the ball, rather<lb />
than letting it play<lb />
him<lb />
The special ap-<lb />
pearance by Messing, a<lb />
star on the 1977 North<lb />
American Soccer<lb />
League champion New<lb />
York Cosmos, is<lb />
sponsered by U.S.<lb />
Tobacco Compnany.<lb />
Messing has been<lb />
conducting a number<lb />
of clinics throughout<lb />
the country on college<lb />
campuses in an effort<lb />
to spread the interest of<lb />
soccer among college<lb />
studentsand area<lb />
residents and to im-<lb />
prove the skills of the<lb />
college teams involved.<lb />
"Soccer is the fastest<lb />
growing and most<lb />
heavily attented sport<lb />
today said Messing,<lb />
"and I'd like to do all I<lb />
can to help it develop<lb />
into as accepted a game<lb />
as professional football<lb />
and baseball<lb />
The 29-vear-oId<lb />
Messing earned All-<lb />
American recognition<lb />
Pirate Club Offers <lb />
Special Membership CI a S S i f i ed<lb />
in the sport at both<lb />
New York University<lb />
and Harvard. During<lb />
his senior year at Har-<lb />
vard, he was named<lb />
Most Valuable Player<lb />
in the finals of the 1972<lb />
NCAA tournament.<lb />
He also holds the<lb />
Olympic record of 63<lb />
saves, set in the '72<lb />
Games.<lb />
Messing turned pro<lb />
in 1973 when he first<lb />
joined the Cosmos, but<lb />
after two so-so years<lb />
was sold to the Boston<lb />
Minutemen. In a year<lb />
and a half with Boston,<lb />
Messing led the NASL<lb />
in goalkeeping with a<lb />
.93 average.<lb />
In mid-1976 Messing<lb />
returned to the<lb />
Cosmos, who had<lb />
recently acquired the<lb />
services of the<lb />
legendery Pele. The<lb />
Cosmos went on to a<lb />
16-8 record that year<lb />
and a NASL champion-<lb />
ship the next.<lb />
In 1978 Messing<lb />
became the first<lb />
American to sign a con-<lb />
tract in the NASL for<lb />
more than $100,000<lb />
when he hooked on<lb />
with the Oakland<lb />
Stompers.<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Xssistanl Sports Fditor<lb />
All spring 1980<lb />
graduates of East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
beware: the Pirate Club<lb />
is out to get YOU.<lb />
For the second con-<lb />
secutive year, the Pirate<lb />
Club is offering<lb />
graduates the oppor-<lb />
tunity to join free of<lb />
charge for a period of<lb />
one year from date of<lb />
commencement, with<lb />
no obligation to con-<lb />
tinue membership after<lb />
the period ends.<lb />
"All that is required<lb />
of the individual is that<lb />
they come by the office<lb />
(located under Ficklen<lb />
Stadium, near Scales<lb />
Field House) and fill<lb />
out a card so that we<lb />
have their mailing ad-<lb />
dress to show that they<lb />
are interested in keep-<lb />
ing in touch says<lb />
Pirate Club executive<lb />
director Gus Andrews.<lb />
"Last year the Pirate<lb />
Club grew to the point<lb />
that we were able to<lb />
hire another person<lb />
which enabled us to<lb />
handle the paperwork<lb />
this creates<lb />
Andrews states that<lb />
in the initial year of of-<lb />
fering the package, on-<lb />
ly a small number of<lb />
grads have utilized the<lb />
opportunity. He said<lb />
that only three or four<lb />
signed up from the spr-<lb />
ing 1919 group, but<lb />
that 15 of those<lb />
graduating in the fall<lb />
1980 group registered.<lb />
"There is a larger<lb />
number of students<lb />
graduating in the spring<lb />
this year, so I'm hoping<lb />
participation will be up<lb />
even more said An-<lb />
drews. "I feel like it's a<lb />
good opportunity for<lb />
the new alumni to keep<lb />
up with the changes at<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Students who choose<lb />
to take advantage of<lb />
the membership offer<lb />
will enjoy various<lb />
priviledges over non-<lb />
participants. The basic<lb />
plan credits to the in-<lb />
dividual "quality<lb />
points" which are the<lb />
basis for reserved seat<lb />
tickets as well as other<lb />
considerations.<lb />
Aside from priority<lb />
rating for ECU season<lb />
tickets, Andrews also<lb />
stated that Pirate Club<lb />
members receive first<lb />
call at away-game<lb />
tickets, including N.C.<lb />
State and UNC.<lb />
"In the past he<lb />
stated, "Pirate Club<lb />
members have taken<lb />
every ticket available to<lb />
those games, other than<lb />
those reserved for<lb />
students<lb />
Also included in the<lb />
limited membership<lb />
package is Pirate<lb />
Report, a regular<lb />
publication from the<lb />
director's office infor-<lb />
Pirate Club<lb />
Executive Director<lb />
Gus Andrews<lb />
ming members of up- students is<lb />
coming meetings as<lb />
well as games and<lb />
social events prior to<lb />
the games.<lb />
"We have a lot of<lb />
fun at pre-game<lb />
socials said Andrews.<lb />
that you<lb />
don't have to have<lb />
$1000 to join the Pirate<lb />
Club Andrews em-<lb />
phasized. "We'd rather<lb />
have ten $100 donators<lb />
than one $1000<lb />
donator. Those ten can<lb />
"It's a good time for spread the information<lb />
businessmen to get much further,<lb />
together away from the<lb />
office and I think it is "We want our<lb />
an excellent opportuni- graduates to stay in<lb />
ty for our alumni and touch and get involved<lb />
friends to get in athletics at East<lb />
together<lb />
"We are trying to<lb />
create an awareness of<lb />
the programs here at<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty � to get a group of<lb />
people totally in-<lb />
terested in ECU<lb />
athletics.<lb />
"The thing we're try-<lb />
ing to get across to the<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Facilities and<lb />
membership of the<lb />
Pirate Club are current-<lb />
ly being expanded, and<lb />
the chance for a one<lb />
year free ride should in-<lb />
spire members of the<lb />
Class of '80 to venture<lb />
by the Ficklen Stadium<lb />
and register.<lb />
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Available May isth. Call Debbie<lb />
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pressive figures.<lb />
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to the Brewei fold<lb />
following an injury last<lb />
yeai and ou have an<lb />
ineredible amount of<lb />
offense.<lb />
1 he pitehing isn't all<lb />
had. either. Mike<lb />
Caldwell, a two-time<lb />
20-game winner and<lb />
16 6 last yeai is the<lb />
staff aee. Jim Slaton<lb />
115 9), I an Sorenson<lb />
115 14). Moose Haas<lb />
( 1 1 11). and Bill<lb />
I ravers (14-8) make up<lb />
the starting rotation.<lb />
Bill Castro (2.03 ERA)<lb />
anchors the bullpen.<lb />
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coin se, cannot be<lb />
counted out. Their pit-<lb />
ching is the best in the<lb />
game.<lb />
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Mike I lanagan (23-9.<lb />
3.01 1 RA) teams with<lb />
ex-Young winner Jim<lb />
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injury-filled last<lb />
season). Dennis Mar-<lb />
tinez, Seott MeGregor,<lb />
Dennis Martinez and<lb />
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an unbelievable starting<lb />
corps.<lb />
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re-entry draft, but Tim<lb />
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things rather well,<lb />
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come through when it is<lb />
most needed. Ken<lb />
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RBI295) may have<lb />
been the most valuable<lb />
player in the league last<lb />
season.<lb />
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Mav and Gary<lb />
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firepower.<lb />
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