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                <lb />
She l-aat (Earolintan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 55 No. 31<lb />
10 Paes<lb />
Thursday, January 8, 1981<lb />
(ireenville. North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
John East Sworn In;<lb />
May Find Going Rough<lb />
B PAl IOf I INS<lb />
: ast, the former East<lb />
Car. ical science professor<lb />
who was sworn in Monday as North<lb />
a's newest senator, has been<lb />
the inadvertent cause of some em-<lb />
nenl among his colleagues.<lb />
�. tte has passed legislation<lb />
ces the removal of barriers<lb />
handicapped from public<lb />
gs all ovei the nation but has<lb />
rid that the U.S. Capitol is only<lb />
ble t East, who is<lb />
a w heelchair.<lb />
Ea� Id not come down the ai-<lb />
the swearing-in because<lb />
the not accessible to<lb />
i :ed instead bv<lb />
� person in<lb />
. i - �<lb />
wheelchair can get<lb />
namber but without<lb />
l get to the desks at<lb />
sit. nor into the<lb />
. atmosphere of the Senate<lb />
immittee hearing rooms<lb />
. to wheelchairs, but<lb />
ro nis hae ramps<lb />
diases where the<lb />
: heii aides sit.<lb />
Similarly<lb />
thai c<lb />
the underground tun-<lb />
ned the Capitol with<lb />
� buildings present a<lb />
problem for the handicapped. The<lb />
tunnels themselves are accessible to<lb />
the wheelchair-bound, but the sub-<lb />
way cars are not. Therefore, the trip<lb />
b wheelchair is a long climb up a<lb />
gradual incline.<lb />
People in wheelchairs do get<lb />
about in the Capitol but only with<lb />
difficulty, according to John Lan-<lb />
caster, an attorney for the American<lb />
Coalition of Citizens with<lb />
Disabilities. "Things are not real<lb />
good. 1 find there are steps<lb />
everywhere he said. "You can get<lb />
around on a wheelchair if you're<lb />
good at it, but only if you're good<lb />
The Senate, he feels, has not lived<lb />
up to the spirit of the laws it has<lb />
passed.<lb />
There is a $2.7 million project<lb />
underway to make the Capitol<lb />
barrier-free, but it will not be com-<lb />
pleted until at ieast 1982.<lb />
The Architectural Barriers Act oi<lb />
1968 requires that all buildings con-<lb />
structed with federal funds be made<lb />
accessible to the handicapped, and<lb />
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 sas<lb />
that firms or agencies receiving<lb />
more than $2,500 in federal aid will<lb />
lose the money if their programs are<lb />
not accessible to the physically han-<lb />
dicapped.<lb />
According to East campaign<lb />
director Ann May, Sen. East is not <lb />
encountering too many problems.<lb />
"There were really very few pro-<lb />
blems when we were in Washington<lb />
for Senate orientation a couple of<lb />
weeks ago she said.<lb />
According to Capitol architects,<lb />
only two major renovations will be<lb />
necessary to accommodate East.<lb />
Plans are underway to build a lift<lb />
device so East can get up the three<lb />
steps to the cloakroom and a<lb />
specially fitted toilet adjacent to the<lb />
cloakroom. The cost is about<lb />
$10,000.<lb />
Architects had considered putting<lb />
a ramp on the Senate floor in order<lb />
to allow the new senator to move up<lb />
and down the aisle. The idea was re-<lb />
jected, however, when it was found<lb />
that the ramp would be unsafe to<lb />
maneuver on, said Elliott Carroll,<lb />
an executive assistant to the Ar-<lb />
chitect of the Capitol.<lb />
To enter the well of the Senate,<lb />
East will have to take a roundabout<lb />
route from his seat in the backrow<lb />
where all freshman senators sit.<lb />
East's offices are on the fifth<lb />
floor of the Dirksen office building<lb />
and seem to pose no problem of ac-<lb />
cessibilitv for him.<lb />
Sen. John Kast, shown here with his family, may encounter some difficulty maneuvering<lb />
in the Capitol.<lb />
Publishers Control Textbook Prices<lb />
B PAUL COLLINS<lb />
indred dollars foi books.<lb />
I can't understand it Students at<lb />
Carolina utter similar cries<lb />
hundreds of tunes each semester.<lb />
"It seems to me we're getting<lb />
ripped-off said Dan McCTintock,<lb />
an ECU sophomore. "1 don't know<lb />
if it's the bookstore or what, but 1<lb />
feel that someone is ripping us off<lb />
This typdies the attitude of many<lb />
ECU students, who spent more than<lb />
$1.1 million last year for textbooks<lb />
However, students know little about<lb />
the purchase of textbooks except<lb />
"We send requisitions to every<lb />
department said Roger Bullock,<lb />
assistant manager of the Students<lb />
particular book has sold in deciding<lb />
how many to order<lb />
The Students Supply Store, which<lb />
includes the bookstore, Wright<lb />
Soda Shop and the Croatan, is an<lb />
auxiliary foundation of ECU. This<lb />
means that the store, although a<lb />
part of the university, receives no<lb />
support from the school or state and<lb />
must be wholly self-supporting.<lb />
The major alternative to the<lb />
Students Supply Store is the Univer-<lb />
sity Book Exchange (U.B.E.),<lb />
managed b Don Edwards. Located<lb />
on South Cotanche Street, U.B.E.<lb />
was established in 1967 as a private<lb />
business and has no connection with<lb />
the university.<lb />
After receiving requisitions and<lb />
projected course enrollments from<lb />
the individual departments, the<lb />
Supply Store, when asked to explain Students Store supplies U.B.E. with<lb />
what goes in to purchasing tex-<lb />
tbooks<lb />
"We u s e projected class<lb />
enrollments and a history of how a<lb />
the information.<lb />
The stores then order the books.<lb />
"We try to get as many use<lb />
books as possible Bullock said.<lb />
"They are the best buy for the stu-<lb />
dent and really for us too<lb />
Edwards cited the reasons for try-<lb />
ing to obtain as high a percentage of<lb />
used books as possible. "Basically<lb />
here are three reasons " he explain-<lb />
ed. 'One is the iower cost to the stu-<lb />
dent, second is the greater profit on<lb />
used books and finally there's the<lb />
fact that the resale price of an old<lb />
book is the same as that of a new<lb />
book The resale value of a book<lb />
remains constant no matter how<lb />
many times it is used.<lb />
Both sources obtain used books<lb />
from two sources: book buy-back<lb />
and used book wholesalers.<lb />
If a used book has been requisi-<lb />
tioned again, sells for more than $2<lb />
new and is in salable condition, both<lb />
stores will pay the student 50 per-<lb />
cent of the new price.<lb />
The stores then resell the books at<lb />
75 percent of the original price.<lb />
"These figures apply as long as the<lb />
book is used at ECU Bullock ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
Books that are no longer to be us-<lb />
ed at ECU can sometimes be sold to<lb />
wholesalers.<lb />
The price a wholesaler will pay is<lb />
determined r the book's potential<lb />
marketability. "For instance<lb />
Bullock said, "if a new edition<lb />
comes out, the value of the book<lb />
drops way down<lb />
According to Edwards, the use of<lb />
a book tends to go in cycles of about<lb />
three years.<lb />
What the cannot buy in used<lb />
books, the stores must buy new<lb />
from the publisher.<lb />
Bullock estimates that he deals<lb />
with 250 to 300 publishers each<lb />
year.<lb />
The publishers suggest a retail<lb />
price and give the stores a standard<lb />
discount of 20 percent. Both U.B.E.<lb />
and the Students Supply Store use<lb />
the suggested retail price.<lb />
Ordering books is a tricky<lb />
business, according to Bullock.<lb />
Since publishers will accept only a<lb />
limited percentage of returns, the<lb />
stores must be careful not to order<lb />
too many books.<lb />
"We want to have a book on<lb />
hand for every student who wants<lb />
one Bullock said, "but at the<lb />
same time, we have to be careful not<lb />
to have too many books<lb />
In contrast, U.B.E. orders books<lb />
for 40 to 50 percent of the projected<lb />
enrollment at the freshman and<lb />
sophomore levels. The store<lb />
generally orders a smaller percen-<lb />
tage of books for upper-level<lb />
courses.<lb />
The publishers deal directlv with<lb />
teachers and professors. Samples<lb />
are shown by the publishers, and the<lb />
teachers then pick from the books<lb />
available.<lb />
"We have no control over what<lb />
books the teachers requisition<lb />
Bullock said.<lb />
As part of the university, the<lb />
Students Supply Store turns over all<lb />
distributed profit to the Faculty<lb />
See BOOKS. Page 2<lb />
Endorsement Effect Minimal<lb />
South To Need Engineers Soon<lb />
In the next 10 years, shortages of<lb />
engineers and other high technology<lb />
graduates are likely to persist both<lb />
in the nation and in the South, ac-<lb />
cording to a new report from the<lb />
Southern Regional Education Board<lb />
iSRLB). These manpower shortages<lb />
may be eased, however, if more high<lb />
school student take a rigorous set<lb />
ot math courses and if women and<lb />
blacks shift to the high technology<lb />
fields<lb />
The SREB report focuses on the<lb />
relationship between the study of<lb />
mathematics by high school<lb />
students and the supply oi high<lb />
technology manpower. "To a con-<lb />
siderable extent the report main-<lb />
tains, "the production of engineers,<lb />
mathematicians, physical scientists,<lb />
and computer programmers<lb />
depends on a strong background in<lb />
mathematics<lb />
However, women and minorities<lb />
� who helped to create the recent<lb />
boom in higher education<lb />
enrollments � have not been very<lb />
inclined to study mathematics in<lb />
either high school or college. Fur-<lb />
thermore, one Southern state<lb />
estimate that only one out of 10 of<lb />
its recent high school graduates has<lb />
taken trigonometry, the essential<lb />
pre-calculus course.<lb />
The report, entitled Engineering<lb />
and High Technology Manpower<lb />
Shortages: The Connection with<lb />
Mathematics, was prepared by<lb />
SREB economist Eva C. Galambos,<lb />
who concludes that the present low<lb />
level of participation in these high<lb />
school math courses represents a<lb />
"fundamental constraint" on a<lb />
See JOBS, Page 2<lb />
By BRAD KLTROW<lb />
North arolina Hrev,<lb />
Those who argue that editorial<lb />
endorsements have little, if any, ef-<lb />
fect on voters can cite the results of<lb />
this fall's election as convincing<lb />
evidence. Most of the North<lb />
Carolina newspapers that endorsed<lb />
candidates supported incumbent<lb />
Democrats Jimmy Carter for presi-<lb />
dent and Robert Morgan for<lb />
senator, but both were unexpectedly<lb />
defeated in the state.<lb />
Of the 53 dailies surveyed by the<lb />
North Carolina Press Association,<lb />
15, or 28.3 percent, endorsed Presi-<lb />
dent Carter. Republican Ronald<lb />
Reagan was endorsed by nine, or 17<lb />
percent, and one paper, or 1.9 per-<lb />
cent, endorsed independent John<lb />
Anderson. More than haif the<lb />
papers surveyed � 28, or 52.8 per-<lb />
cent � chose not to endorse can-<lb />
didates.<lb />
Robert Morgan was endorsed by<lb />
22 of the 53 dailies, or 41.5 percent.<lb />
Republican John East was endorsed<lb />
by only two papers, or 3.8 percent,<lb />
and 29, or 54.7 percent, did not en-<lb />
dorse.<lb />
Three of the 20 non-daily<lb />
newspapers surveyed endorsed can-<lb />
didates, and all supported Carter<lb />
and Morgan.<lb />
The state's dailies generally dif-<lb />
fered with others across the nation<lb />
on endorsements for president.<lb />
Reagan was supported by 443, or<lb />
42.2 percent of the 1,653 dailies<lb />
surveyed by Editor &amp; Publisher.<lb />
Carter trailed with 126 en-<lb />
dorsements for 12 percent, and<lb />
Anderson was supported by 41<lb />
papers for 3.8 percent. Again, many<lb />
of the newspapers surveyed � 438,<lb />
or 42 percent � chose not to en-<lb />
dorse a candidate.<lb />
Most of the state's large-<lb />
circulation dailies, including the<lb />
Raleigh News and Observer and The<lb />
Charlotte Observer endorsed both<lb />
Carter and Morgan. The largest<lb />
papers to endorse Reagan were the<lb />
Winston-Salem Journal, The<lb />
(Winston-Salem) Sentinel and The<lb />
Greensboro Record.<lb />
Reagan's editorial support came<lb />
largely from papers in the western<lb />
and Piedmont areas of the state. He<lb />
was endorsed by the Asheville<lb />
Citizen and Asheville Times, the<lb />
Asheboro Courier-Tribune, the<lb />
Concord Tribune and the Kan-<lb />
See ENDORSEMENTS, Pane 3<lb />
Hotline To Deal With Sexual Harassment<lb />
Sociology Professor Ken Wilson<lb />
By PAUL COLLINS<lb />
Nmn Editor<lb />
Sexual harassment of female<lb />
students by teachers at East<lb />
Carolina is a problem that has been<lb />
largely ignored, but two people at<lb />
ECU would like to change that.<lb />
An assistant professor of<lb />
sociology, Ken Wilson, and a<lb />
graduate student who asked to be<lb />
identified only as Linda are conduc-<lb />
ting a sexual harassment hotline<lb />
beginning today.<lb />
Conducting the hotline from her<lb />
home phone, Linda will take calls<lb />
from students during specified<lb />
hours. The purpose is to have the<lb />
students describe their encounters<lb />
with sexual harassment.<lb />
All calls will be confidential and<lb />
will not be used to file complaints<lb />
against faculty members, according<lb />
to Linda.<lb />
Many harassed students do not<lb />
talk to anyone because they do not<lb />
know where to turn, she said. "For<lb />
women who are victims it can be a<lb />
very emotional thing. The vast ma-<lb />
jority of the time it happens in the<lb />
classroom setting, and the students ranging from verbal harassment to<lb />
have such things as grades and physical assault.<lb />
teacher recommendations to con-<lb />
sider<lb />
Therefore, she added, most cases<lb />
of harassment go unreported.<lb />
Wilson and Linda first became in-<lb />
terested in the subject several years<lb />
ago when an article on the subject<lb />
appeared in the campus newspaper.<lb />
A letter Wilson wrote to the<lb />
editor put Linda in touch with him,<lb />
and they then began their research.<lb />
They have conducted two<lb />
previous studies in 1979 on the sub-<lb />
ject. The first study was conducted<lb />
in the spring of the year by<lb />
telephone. The survey dealt with<lb />
touching and propositioning only.<lb />
The results indicated that about nine<lb />
The two looked at the results to<lb />
see if the victims differed<lb />
significantly from other women<lb />
students. They found that the vic-<lb />
tims did slightly better academical-<lb />
ly, were more socially competent<lb />
and rated themselves as more<lb />
physically attractive than did non-<lb />
victims. "But really Wilson add-<lb />
ed, "there was not really too much<lb />
difference<lb />
In November last year, Wilson<lb />
and Linda presented their results<lb />
from these surveys to the Commit-<lb />
tee on the Status of Women at ECU.<lb />
Joseph R. Maiolo, chairman of<lb />
the Department of Sociology and<lb />
percent of the women surveyed had Anthropology, has also asked them<lb />
encountered such harassment.<lb />
The second survey, conducted in<lb />
the fall, was taken in classrooms<lb />
and dealt with all forms of sexual<lb />
harassment. One third of the<lb />
women surveyed indicated they had<lb />
been subjected to some sort of sex-<lb />
ual harassment by a teacher.<lb />
Seven categories were included,<lb />
to conduct a symposium on the mat-<lb />
ter in the spring.<lb />
The University of California at<lb />
Berkeley is the only other school in<lb />
the country to publish studies on the<lb />
matter.<lb />
Although the two universities are<lb />
difficult to compare, Wilson said,<lb />
his impression is that the situation at<lb />
Berkelev is "strikingly similar" to<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Commenting on the lack of infor-<lb />
mation about the subject, he said,<lb />
"I think sexual harassment is being<lb />
studied, but studies are not being<lb />
published<lb />
"It's a new issue Linda added.<lb />
"The problem has been studied<lb />
more in the workplace than in col-<lb />
leges, but it is being studied more<lb />
They hope that their results will<lb />
allow them to make constructive<lb />
recommendations to various ad-<lb />
ministrative offices at ECU.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Features5<lb />
Letters4<lb />
Sports5<lb />
I<lb /><pb facs="00057309_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 8, 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
PRE-COLUMBIAN<lb />
The ECU Dept of Sociology and<lb />
Anthropology, m cooperation with<lb />
the ECU School o� Art, is presen<lb />
ting a series of public lectures on<lb />
Pre Columbian Art<lb />
The lectures will be conducted<lb />
by Paul Clifford, curator of the<lb />
Pre Columbian Collection at the<lb />
DuKe University Museum of Art<lb />
They will be held in the auditorium<lb />
of the Jenkins Fine Arts Center at<lb />
ECU at 7 30 p m Jan 1? Jan 19<lb />
and Jan 26<lb />
topics to be discussed include<lb />
Tne Dawn of Civilization<lb />
Through the Mastercrattsman<lb />
Period" I Dec 8 The Great Em<lb />
pires to the Conquest" Uan 12).<lb />
The Mysterious Maya One Half<lb />
of the Bow Tie Uan 19) and<lb />
The Aztec and Their<lb />
Predecessors The Other Malt of<lb />
the Bow Tie" (Jan ?6!<lb />
There are four remaining lee<lb />
tures m the series, and each lee<lb />
tures will include slides to depat<lb />
actual examples of Pre<lb />
Columbian Art<lb />
The wealth of published<lb />
material today and the increasing<lb />
interest in 'he ancient arts of this<lb />
hemisphere show that Pre<lb />
Columbian art can now take its<lb />
place as one of the great art ex<lb />
pressions of the world Clifford<lb />
sa'd It is imperative that we who<lb />
have come to the New World and<lb />
have sampled all its other bounties<lb />
should now accept and protect this<lb />
rich heritage left us by the high<lb />
civilizations which nave come and<lb />
gone "<lb />
EPISCOPAL WORSHIP<lb />
An Episcopal service of Holy<lb />
Communion will be celebrated<lb />
Tues evening. Jan 13, in the<lb />
chapel of the Methodist Student<lb />
Center (5th St across from Gar<lb />
reft Dorm) The service will be at<lb />
S 30 p m with the Episcopal<lb />
Chaplain, the Rev Bill Hadden.<lb />
celebrating Supper will be served<lb />
following the service<lb />
TENNIS<lb />
All women interested in trying<lb />
out tor the women's tennis team or<lb />
anyone interested in the program<lb />
is invited to come and hear the<lb />
new coach discuss the upcoming<lb />
season The meeting will be held in<lb />
Rm 145 at Mmges, Jan 12 at 3 30<lb />
SKI TRIP<lb />
The ECU Ski trip to Snowshoe<lb />
over Spring break is scheduled for<lb />
March 8 13. 1981 Students seeking<lb />
credit should enroll in PHYE 1105<lb />
A room deposit of J10 00 is due<lb />
Jan 27, 1981, at 4 p m m Memorial<lb />
Gym Rm 108 Contact Mrs Jo<lb />
Saunoers in Memorial Gym Rm<lb />
205 tor additional information<lb />
(AHPAT)<lb />
The Allied Health Professions<lb />
Admission Test will be offered at<lb />
ECU on Sat . March 7, 1981 Ap<lb />
plication blanks are to be com<lb />
pleted and mailed to the<lb />
Psychological Corp 304 E 45th<lb />
St , New York, NY 10017 to arrive<lb />
bv Feb 7.1981 Application blanks<lb />
are also available at the Test.nq<lb />
Center, Speight Bldg . Room 105,<lb />
ECU<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
A weekly seminar on the ap<lb />
plications of group theory to the<lb />
physical sciences is planned for<lb />
the Spring Semester This subject<lb />
should be of special interest to<lb />
chemists, physicists, geologists<lb />
and mathematicians The aim of<lb />
this course of lectures will be not<lb />
merely to prove a batch of<lb />
theorems, but rather to acquire an<lb />
understanding of a language for<lb />
describing systems and<lb />
phenomena by their symmetry<lb />
properties Students and facualty<lb />
are invited to attend Students and<lb />
taculty are invited to attend<lb />
Students who participate may<lb />
receive one or more semester<lb />
hours of course credit by register<lb />
mg the PHYS 6526, Readings m<lb />
Physics An organizational session<lb />
for the purpose of arranging a<lb />
suitable time will beheldinPE213<lb />
of the Physics Bldg at 4 P M on<lb />
Mon Jan 12 For further infor<lb />
mation. contact Dr Terence<lb />
McEnally at X6894 or 752 3993, or<lb />
m PE 102 of the Physics Bldg<lb />
JOBSNEEDED<lb />
inmates at the Vaury Correc<lb />
tionai Facilit arc look mg for Obs<lb />
Many inmate' have bepn recom<lb />
mendea for work release. bu' iobs<lb />
aren't available Ifyovha core to<lb />
offer or know of one please call<lb />
756 9324<lb />
(ACT)<lb />
The American College Test<lb />
(ACT) will be offered at ECU on<lb />
Sat, March 28. 1981 Application<lb />
blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to ACT Registration P O<lb />
Box 414, lowa City, lowa 52240<lb />
Registration deadline is Feb 27,<lb />
1981 Applications may be obtain<lb />
ed from the ECU Testing Center.<lb />
Speight Bldg , Room 105<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
PRESIDENT<lb />
Applications are now being at<lb />
ceotert for the office of Student<lb />
Union president for the 1961 B?<lb />
school year Applications will be<lb />
taken until Jan 16. 1981 and are<lb />
available at the Mendenhall Stu<lb />
de�t Center information desk if<lb />
you tav any questions regarding<lb />
the qualifications for the office,<lb />
please call 757 6611 Don't hesitate<lb />
to get involved<lb />
CIC t-eruLOWSHIPS<lb />
Until February 1, 198 prospec<lb />
five applicants from outside In<lb />
diana may call toil free between<lb />
9 00 a m and 5 00 p m EST tor in<lb />
formation or application forms<lb />
The number is (BOOi 457 4420<lb />
Now m its fourth year, the CIC<lb />
Fellowships Program in the social<lb />
sciences makes awards in an<lb />
thropology, economics,<lb />
geography, history, political<lb />
science, psychology and<lb />
sociology<lb />
The humanities fellowships are<lb />
available to students seeking doc<lb />
torates m American studies, art<lb />
history, classics, comparative<lb />
literature. English, German,<lb />
linguistics n usi�, philosophy,<lb />
religion, Romance languages, and<lb />
Slavic languages<lb />
Fields covered by the natural<lb />
sciences, mathematics and<lb />
engineering program include<lb />
chemistry, biological sciences,<lb />
agricultural sciences, physics,<lb />
and geological sciences We<lb />
welcome inquiries concerning<lb />
specific subfields<lb />
BAHAMAS CRUISE<lb />
Enter the v rid o' rum - S mii<lb />
shine "ake a tr , to the Bahar- ;<lb />
Mart 5ttl T SVjdent U'<lb />
Travel Committee has already<lb />
planned your Spring Break for<lb />
you, so make reservations now at<lb />
Mendenhall Central Ticket Ofice<lb />
Quad Hotel Room and Cabin<lb />
49� 00 Double Hotel RoomQuad<lb />
Cabin J549 00<lb />
CRIMINAL LAW<lb />
A new course. Principles and<lb />
Procedures of Criminal Law<lb />
(CorS 4003) will be offered during<lb />
spring semester at ECU The<lb />
three semester hour course will be<lb />
taught on Mon nights from 6 30 to<lb />
9 30 n m with the first class<lb />
beginning on Jan 12. 1981<lb />
The course will focus on the<lb />
nature, sources and types of<lb />
substantive criminal law. the<lb />
classification and analysis of<lb />
crimes and criminal acts in<lb />
general, and the examination in<lb />
detail of selected specific criminal<lb />
procedures with special emphasis<lb />
upon responsibilities of criminal<lb />
lustice professionals<lb />
Pre requisite for the course is<lb />
consent of the Department<lb />
Chairperson Area businessmen,<lb />
law enforcement officers, private<lb />
security personnel human service<lb />
delivery personnel and other in<lb />
terested persons are encouraged<lb />
and invited to enroll<lb />
Registration will begin on Jan<lb />
8. 1981 and non ECU students<lb />
should register through ECU Divi<lb />
sion of Cont Education The<lb />
course is open to eligible students<lb />
at ECU interested individuals are<lb />
encouraged to register for the<lb />
course and or contact the Depart<lb />
ment of Social Work &amp;, Correc<lb />
tionai Services for additional in<lb />
formation (312 Allied Health or<lb />
Carol Belk Bldq<lb />
INTERNSHIP<lb />
Sophomores, luniors and seniors<lb />
currently enrolled in a North<lb />
Carolina college or North Carolina<lb />
residents attending an out of state<lb />
college have until February 2 to<lb />
apply for the institute of Govern<lb />
ment Summer internship Pro<lb />
gram in state government<lb />
Twnety four students wii be<lb />
selected by an advisory commit<lb />
tee to participate in a living<lb />
learning internship in North<lb />
Carolina state government<lb />
directed by the Institute of<lb />
Government The institute of<lb />
Government interns will work<lb />
from May 26 through August 7<lb />
Students W'il wo'k 40 hours ea r<lb />
week in a responsible position in a<lb />
state department, participate m<lb />
evening educational seminars and<lb />
be paid approximatpiy $130 per<lb />
week<lb />
Students interested in the pro<lb />
gram should secure a brochure art<lb />
nouncmg the program and a State<lb />
of North Carolina application form<lb />
from their college or university<lb />
placement office or local Job Ser<lb />
vice office<lb />
Students interested in the In<lb />
stitute of Government program<lb />
should mail an application to the<lb />
institute of Government Knapp<lb />
Building 059A, The University of<lb />
North Caroma, Chapel Hill. North<lb />
Carolina. 27514 by February 2<lb />
1981<lb />
Applicants will be accepted<lb />
without respect to race. se. color,<lb />
national or,gin. religion, or nan<lb />
dicap<lb />
Lib Johnson, a student of East<lb />
Carolina University, served as an<lb />
institute of Government intern in<lb />
state government during the surr<lb />
mer of 1980<lb />
Jobs Plentiful For Engineers<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
rapid ex-<lb />
pansion of high<lb />
technology manpower.<lb />
In addition, main<lb />
school districts current-<lb />
ly are plagued by shot<lb />
lages of math teachers,<lb />
due in pan to the main<lb />
better-paying oppor-<lb />
tunities f o I<lb />
mathematics graduates<lb />
elsewhere in the job<lb />
market. And recent<lb />
trends in enrollments<lb />
and degrees make the<lb />
current shortage ol<lb />
high school math<lb />
teachers seem likely to<lb />
continue. In the South.<lb />
half as many bac-<lb />
calaureate degrees in<lb />
math were awarded in<lb />
1977-78 than just seven<lb />
years earlier.<lb />
The nation's growing<lb />
concern with industrial<lb />
productivity a nd<lb />
technological achieve-<lb />
ment is likely to spur an<lb />
even greater demand<lb />
tor high technology<lb />
manpower, the report<lb />
says, mirroring<lb />
America's reaction to<lb />
the launch of Sputnik<lb />
twenty years ago. Vet<lb />
the traditional source<lb />
of new scientists and<lb />
engineers � young.<lb />
Bumps Stay<lb />
(UPI) - Gov. James<lb />
B. Hunt Jr. had a<lb />
smooth ride to his re-<lb />
election last fall, but he<lb />
will hae to endure<lb />
some bumps at his in-<lb />
augural ball Friday<lb />
night.<lb />
The ball will be held<lb />
at Reynolds Coliseum<lb />
on the North Carolina<lb />
State University cam-<lb />
pus, but there are no<lb />
plans to remove speed<lb />
bumps on streets<lb />
leading to the facility.<lb />
A minor Hap occur-<lb />
red four vears aso at<lb />
Hunt's first inaugural<lb />
when the speed bumps<lb />
were removed and later<lb />
replaced � at a cost of<lb />
$800 � in order to pro-<lb />
vide the governor and<lb />
other dignitaries a<lb />
smooth ride to the ball.<lb />
"No, no, no said<lb />
Doris G u p t o n , a<lb />
spokesman for the state<lb />
Department of<lb />
Transportation, when<lb />
asked if the DOT had<lb />
been asked to remove<lb />
the speed bumps this<lb />
year.<lb />
Prices Rising<lb />
C ontinued From Page 1<lb />
Scholarship Committee<lb />
for use in the general<lb />
scholarship fund.<lb />
Distributed profit is the<lb />
money that would go to<lb />
the owners or<lb />
shareholders in a<lb />
private business<lb />
This arrangement is<lb />
set up by state law, and<lb />
recently the store has<lb />
contributed approx-<lb />
imately $45,000 per<lb />
year to the fund, accor-<lb />
ding to manager Joe<lb />
Clark.<lb />
With prices virtually<lb />
the same at both stores.<lb />
some students have<lb />
sought alternative<lb />
means of obtaining<lb />
books. Many students<lb />
have eliminated the<lb />
middle-man by buying<lb />
and selling books<lb />
among themselves. A<lb />
number of dorms hold<lb />
book co-ops in an ef-<lb />
fort to save students<lb />
money.<lb />
"Why should we pay<lb />
more than we have to<lb />
for books?' said<lb />
sophomore Scott<lb />
Burnette. "It seems like<lb />
we're already paying<lb />
enough for them<lb />
AtONTIOMCPTO<lb />
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SHIRLEY'S<lb />
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301 EVANS ST. MALL<lb />
MflMGESBLVD. SUITE 206<lb />
white males � will be<lb />
in short supply in the<lb />
coming years. In fact,<lb />
the absolute number of<lb />
all high school<lb />
graduates in 1985 is ex-<lb />
pected to be 15 percent<lb />
lower than 10 years<lb />
earlier.<lb />
In the engineering<lb />
field, where supply and<lb />
d e m a n d tended t o<lb />
"roller coaster" ovei<lb />
the vears. enrollments<lb />
are surging once again.<lb />
For example, in 1979,<lb />
junior-year enrollments<lb />
were 80 percent greater<lb />
than in 1973, and some<lb />
62,IKK) to 67,000 new<lb />
engineering bac-<lb />
calaureates are ex-<lb />
pected annually in the<lb />
nation during the<lb />
Eighties.<lb />
Dr. Galambos shows<lb />
that the demand for<lb />
these engineers should<lb />
remain strong in the<lb />
near future, but she<lb />
questions whether the<lb />
annual supply of new<lb />
engineers can be main-<lb />
tained. Many public<lb />
engineering schools<lb />
already are at peak<lb />
capacity, and it is dif-<lb />
ficult to rapidly shift<lb />
facult) and other<lb />
resources to h i g h -<lb />
demand programs. In-<lb />
deed, faculty shortages<lb />
in engineering are<lb />
alreadv reported. With<lb />
the starting salaries<lb />
c o m m a n d ed b <lb />
engineers, there is little<lb />
incentive for students<lb />
to pursue graduate<lb />
study for an academic<lb />
career, or for Ph.D's to<lb />
choose college teaching<lb />
careers.<lb />
In the nation and in<lb />
the South, demand for<lb />
engineers is expected to<lb />
outpace supply as the<lb />
pool of 18-to-21 year<lb />
olds begins to decline.<lb />
The many specialists<lb />
who cross over to<lb />
engineering from other<lb />
high technology fields<lb />
may help fill engineer-<lb />
ing jobs. But, the<lb />
overall balance of the<lb />
nation's technical man-<lb />
power may be adversely<lb />
affected because the<lb />
physical sciences, com-<lb />
puter science, and other<lb />
high technology fields<lb />
are experiencing shor-<lb />
tages of their own. Dr.<lb />
Galambos suggests that<lb />
industry may resolve<lb />
the impending shortage<lb />
of engineers by shifting<lb />
engineering<lb />
technologists into<lb />
engineering positions.<lb />
Yet such a shift would<lb />
only produce another<lb />
shortage in the produc-<lb />
tion and maintenance<lb />
areas where such<lb />
technologists are now<lb />
deployed.<lb />
Another possible<lb />
constraint on the supp-<lb />
ly of engineers and<lb />
engineering faculty is<lb />
that the number of<lb />
students who constitute<lb />
the potential supply<lb />
base includes a growing<lb />
enrollment of foreign<lb />
students, many of<lb />
whom are expected to<lb />
return home after<lb />
receiving their degrees.<lb />
The SRFB report notes<lb />
that in 1978 in the<lb />
South, over one-third<lb />
of all engineering doc-<lb />
torates were awarded to<lb />
foreign students.<lb />
She �aat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Is Now Accepting Applications<lb />
For Cartoonists And Reporters<lb />
Only those who can spare the necessary amount of time to do a good<lb />
job need apply. These positions require a significant amount of input<lb />
and attention to the reponsibilities that come with the job.<lb />
CARTOONISTS<lb />
We are looking for people who have the exceptional ability to draw<lb />
caricatures in a way that conveys a particular thought and viewpoint<lb />
with satire and wit.<lb />
Applicants for cartoonist positions should bring samples of their<lb />
work.<lb />
R E<lb />
O R<lb />
E R<lb />
We are seeking students who are knowledgable and have a grasp of<lb />
basic journalistic writing techniques. Students who have completed<lb />
Journalism 2100 andor higher level journalism courses are preferred.<lb />
Assignments will include hard news writing, news feature writing, beat<lb />
reporting, sports writing, news analysis, investigative reporting, etc<lb />
Successful and productive reporters will be considered for promotion<lb />
to higher editorial positions later in the semester. Good work as a<lb />
reporter will lead to promotion to positions as assistant editors and<lb />
desk editors.<lb />
Applicants for reporting positions should bring samples of their<lb />
previous writing. Samples should be of journalistic writing only; no<lb />
essays, term papers, or poetry.<lb />
APPLY IN PERSON AT THE NEWSPAPER OFFICE<lb />
FROM 5 -6 p.m. ON MONDAY, JANUARY II, 1981.<lb />
PRISON VISITS<lb />
Many ECU indents have lonco<lb />
Maury Correctional Facilities<lb />
Thursday mght v.Siting progra'r<lb />
We go trorr 7 30 p m 900pm<lb />
Car pooling and pick UP S<lb />
available it's a triendiy at<lb />
mosphere and enjoyable tor all<lb />
Let's not tor get these lonel y people<lb />
during the Hoi'dar Season Can<lb />
7S6 9324<lb />
RESIDENCE STAFF<lb />
Applications are now<lb />
received by the Dept of Re)<lb />
Life tor Resident Advisors tc<lb />
mg Fan Semester Any full I n<lb />
student who has reserved a<lb />
residence hal! room and ha<lb />
overall avg of 2.0 is eligible to ap<lb />
ply information and applical<lb />
forms can be obtained from a<lb />
Residence Hall Director or<lb />
Residence Life Office, 214<lb />
Whichard Bidcj<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
POSITIONS<lb />
Appiica'ions o'p Deng a:i:ep'ea<lb />
'or Coffeehouse Chairperson and<lb />
committee members immediate<lb />
i� P- : tp) cations Mi me Stu<lb />
dent union O' re Room 234 in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Call<lb />
757 Mil Fxt 2)0<lb />
SPRING BREAK TRIP<lb />
The Student union Travel Com<lb />
m.ttee has planned two trips dur<lb />
mg Spring Break One is tc Forl<lb />
Laudfrciaie Fior.da and the other<lb />
s a Fort LauderdaleBahamas<lb />
Cruise Pr,res include transpor'a<lb />
tion, hotel accummodat'ors and<lb />
the cru'S For more information<lb />
go hy Mendenhall Central T .<lb />
Otf.ce or call at 757611 Ft<lb />
Lflu : Quad<lb />
not. � oo Double hotel<lb />
room J309 00 Ft Lauder<lb />
dale Bahamas Cru.se Quad<lb />
hotel room g. quad ur 1499 00<lb />
Double hole' room &amp; qoad ' �<lb />
1549 00<lb />
INSTRUCTORS<lb />
NEEDED<lb />
instructors are needed '<lb />
several short term oeiJ.rin.o ,<lb />
workshops or courses '��� �'�<lb />
Crafts Center a' Menoe' I<lb />
dent Center The areas tor �<lb />
instructors are needf<lb />
darkroom teohn.ques ,ew<lb />
siikscreen Graduate or f<lb />
year art students or an �<lb />
has sufficien' knowtedge K 'ear'<lb />
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Crafts and Recreat.on D �<lb />
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A new program foe<lb />
Learning Eff in� , �<lb />
fereo by Dr George<lb />
begmn.ng Jar 14 1981 Then a<lb />
mo groups Or" <lb />
Mon and Wed at 1.00 ;<lb />
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Technical Pen Set<lb />
3076 sp7 7 pen set<lb />
containing (00,0,1,2,212,3 &amp; 4)<lb />
$47.00<lb />
Available At:<lb />
Studekt Supply Store<lb />
Wright Building<lb />
Owned ond Operated by Eost Corol.no Unrversiry<lb />
GOLD &amp; SILVER<lb />
PRICES ARE UP!<lb />
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SELL YOUR<lb />
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Almost everyone has a high school or college class ring<lb />
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Continued I rom Pao� I<lb />
V<lb />
J o<lb />
"sthatcn state's newspapers. lessor of journalism at<lb />
jvasendon Studies of the effec- the University of North<lb />
only the Concord tiveness of editorial en Carolina, found that<lb />
I he dorsements have shown editorial endorsements<lb />
them to be only slightl) and election results<lb />
helpful to a candidate<lb />
in a close race.<lb />
W hi Cai tei and<lb />
re expected<lb />
it is noi<lb />
thai the<lb />
si ol the<lb />
In a 1967 study,<lb />
Maxwell McCombs,<lb />
i! an assistant pro<lb />
were only loosely cor<lb />
related. He concluded<lb />
that "endorsements are<lb />
only one factor in the<lb />
variables that explain<lb />
political behavior<lb />
Judge To Order Testimony<lb /><lb />
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Oa I's lawyers<lb />
lid I . iin lias refused<lb />
. them the names.<lb />
' Ol Adams,<lb />
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foi POWs of col<lb />
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Liquor Vote<lb />
Mixed Drinks Revenue Benefits All<lb />
On February 17 Greenville will<lb />
again have the opportunity to vote<lb />
on liquor by the drink. It will pass,<lb />
we hope.<lb />
In June of 1979 there was a<lb />
county-wide vote and the issue was<lb />
defeated by a very slim margin.<lb />
Voters within the city limits voted<lb />
two-to-one in favor of liquor by the<lb />
drink in that election. Unfortunate-<lb />
ly, the voters in little towns like<lb />
Winterville were able to tip the<lb />
balance in favor of the dry forces.<lb />
This time its a new ball game,<lb />
however. Only voters who reside<lb />
within the city of Greenville will be<lb />
allowed to vote. Considering that<lb />
Greenville residents voted over-<lb />
whelmingly in favor of it last time<lb />
there is little doubt that it will pass.<lb />
Liquor by the drink will provide<lb />
many benefits to the Greenville<lb />
community. The quality of life will<lb />
be ereatlv enhanced. More and bet-<lb />
ter rebiaui dill.<lb />
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munity. That is probably the most<lb />
noticeable benefit aside from the tax<lb />
revenues.<lb />
Tax revenue generated by the sale<lb />
of mixed drinks benefits all in the<lb />
society, including those who wish to<lb />
force their archaic morals on others.<lb />
The increased cost of the liquor-per-<lb />
drink adds to the prohibitive quality<lb />
of the system. This should certainly<lb />
pacify our prohibitionist neighbors.<lb />
The night life took a definite up-<lb />
ward turn in Chapel Hill, Raleigh,<lb />
Greensboro, Charlotte, Wilmington<lb />
and all the other towns that voted in<lb />
liquor by the drink.<lb />
Despite the emotional and<lb />
rhetorical charges that have been<lb />
made by some members of the<lb />
clergy, there will not be imminent<lb />
death and destruction if this passes.<lb />
Families will not break up, there<lb />
won't be drunk drivers at every in-<lb />
tersection, and there will not be any<lb />
wholesale moral decay.<lb />
To hear some of these Neander-<lb />
thal, holier-than-thou preachers you<lb />
would think that all the world's pro-<lb />
blems were rooted in alcohol. Did<lb />
not Jesus partake wine?<lb />
The economic and social benefits<lb />
cannot even bin to be calculated.<lb />
A more cosmopolitan atmosphere<lb />
would prevail, Greenville would<lb />
finally move "Uptown<lb />
We encourage every faculty and<lb />
staff member to vote in this referen-<lb />
dum and support liquor by the<lb />
drink. Students who are registered<lb />
to vote should also be sure to turn<lb />
out. The "university vote" will be<lb />
crucial to the passaage of LBD.<lb />
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B DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
Imagine a place where no birds sing,<lb />
where streets are drenched in black rain,<lb />
and wildflowers, their growth stimulated<lb />
by intense radiation, bloom in cruel beauty<lb />
even as human beings wither by the<lb />
thousands. A macabre science fiction<lb />
scenario? No, this is history � Hiroshima<lb />
in 1945, in the aftermath of an attack with<lb />
a single primitive atomic bomb.<lb />
What would be the consequences of an<lb />
all-out war with advanced nuclear weapons<lb />
in which half a dozen nations were flinging<lb />
the world's 16,000 nuclear weapons back<lb />
and forth? Would our side "win"? Would<lb />
we, as some of President-elect Ronald<lb />
Reagan's advisors are assuring him, sur-<lb />
vive a nuclear war and go on to rebuild the<lb />
country bigger and better than ever? What<lb />
would life be like if we did make it through<lb />
the fighting?<lb />
Those questions were addressed in a re-<lb />
cent two-day symposium on the medical<lb />
consequences of nuclear war, held in San<lb />
Francisco by Physicians for Social Respon-<lb />
sibility and the Council for a Liveable<lb />
World Education Fund. The unanimous<lb />
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scientists, physicians and retired military<lb />
officers � was that the survivors of such a<lb />
conflict would envy the dead.<lb />
Howard Hiatt, dean of the Harvard<lb />
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stantly in an atomic explosion, and most<lb />
hospitals destroyed. Those doctors that<lb />
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radiation and nearly-depleted medical sup-<lb />
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cisco. The wounded would suffer from<lb />
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at the blast and deafness from hearing it.<lb />
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munications media, food and water, and<lb />
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able to withstand radiation. Unlike<lb />
Hiroshima, which was rebuilt with aid<lb />
from the outside world, devastated cities<lb />
would not be reclaimed; there would be no<lb />
outside world.<lb />
In light of these facts, the very thought<lb />
of surviving an all-out nuclear war � the<lb />
almost inevitable result of what might<lb />
begin as a limited nuclear exchange � is a<lb />
pathetic delusion. It makes the drills that<lb />
schoolchildren routinely ran in the fifties<lb />
� dive under your desk, hands over your<lb />
head, eyes shut, wait for three bursts on<lb />
the air raid siren signalling an all-clear �<lb />
seem like exercises in madness. Ditto for<lb />
backyard fallout shelters, a fad of the early<lb />
sixties, which, according to one speaker,<lb />
would probably serve as ovens in which<lb />
people taking refuge would be baked in the<lb />
extreme heat of an atomic explosion.<lb />
r-Campus Forum<lb />
Alumnus Supports Grapplers<lb />
Upon discovering that East Carolina<lb />
University (ECU) was dropping its<lb />
NCAA Wrestling Program, thousands<lb />
o students, alumni and supporters have<lb />
become deeply concerned. Now, I must<lb />
ask why the sport is being dropped?<lb />
Is not wrestling one of the worlds sic)<lb />
oldest and best forms of competition? Is<lb />
this sport not popular in the Olympic<lb />
games? Is this not a sport that takes<lb />
more dedication and sacrifice than most<lb />
others? Have not the ECU wrestling<lb />
teams oi the past compiled and (sic) im-<lb />
pressive over-all won-loss record and<lb />
consistantly beaten the States and<lb />
Carolinas?<lb />
1 think one can find the answer to<lb />
thses questions to be YES. Wrestling is<lb />
surely one oi the worlds (sic) oldest<lb />
sports, probably originating more than<lb />
3,000 years B.C. Even greek (sic) legends<lb />
explain the popularity of wrestling<lb />
among ancient heroes, and just as the<lb />
lighted torch was brought from the<lb />
plains of Olympta in Elis, Greece more<lb />
than 2,500 years ago, so was Olympic<lb />
wrestling.<lb />
This sport surely takes more sacrifice<lb />
than most other sports, and I can per-<lb />
sonally vouch for that. I have par-<lb />
ticipated in organized basketball,<lb />
baseball, football, track, the wild and<lb />
crazy games of rugby and wrestling, and<lb />
no other sport can compare to the sport<lb />
now on the verge of ECU extinction. As<lb />
a recent newspaper article reported, the<lb />
ECU Wrestling Program compiled an<lb />
"impressive 86-10-3 dual meet record"<lb />
from 1966 through 1976. "During that<lb />
period. East Carolina never lost to any<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference team<lb />
With wrestling so popular in junior<lb />
high schools, high schools and small col-<lb />
leges, it is going to be a disgrace that a<lb />
growing university such as ECU will not<lb />
be a participant, and especially at a<lb />
period when ECl is striving to become<lb />
equal to the teams of the AC C . Just<lb />
think how the previous and present<lb />
wrestlers must feel that los 10 to 2c<lb />
even 60 pounds to devote their time and<lb />
talents to ECU. Also, think oi' that<lb />
could have been ECU Olymian wrestler,<lb />
that will never be!<lb />
ATTENTION: Let's go ECU sup-<lb />
porters, let your voices be heard as the<lb />
sounds of war are heard, for this is<lb />
WAR!<lb />
OSWELL 1 . Mel AMB. JR.<lb />
1980 ECU Alumnus<lb />
Prisoner Responds<lb />
I want to thank you very much for<lb />
printing my letter in your paper. I have<lb />
met some really wonderful people from<lb />
it, so thanks again.<lb />
Would you run this poem in your<lb />
paper for me when you have the space. I<lb />
just want to thank everyone who took<lb />
their time to drop a line to say they care<lb />
I write poems all the time so I just<lb />
thought maybe you would run this one<lb />
for me. Thank you for the tune you look<lb />
to print my last letter.<lb />
A Special Thanks<lb />
This is a special poem,<lb />
to all of you out there.<lb />
Who look ihe precious time<lb />
to let me know you care.<lb />
Your many, many letters<lb />
brighten up my day.<lb />
So I want to thank each oj you,<lb />
in this special way.<lb />
Way the power oj God be with you,<lb />
A smile be on your face.<lb />
When they free me from this prison,<lb />
I know I'll find my place<lb />
KVR1 P RAYNER<lb />
Federal Prison<lb />
Ashland, Kentucky<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Joyner Library.<lb />
Tor purposes of verification, all letters<lb />
must include the name, major and<lb />
classification, address, phone number<lb />
and signature oj the authorfs). I etters<lb />
are limited to two typewritten pages,<lb />
double-spaced, or neatly printed. Ml let-<lb />
ters are subject to editing for brevity,<lb />
obscenity and libel, and no personal at-<lb />
tacks will be permitted. Letters by the<lb />
same author are limited to one each 30<lb />
i ia s.<lb />
Helms Addresses Major Issues<lb />
B Sen. JESSE HELMS<lb />
WASHINGTON � A few weeks back,<lb />
the editor of one of North Carolina's<lb />
largest daily newspapers sat down and<lb />
turned out an editorial declaring that I lack<lb />
compassion for the poor. His editorial<lb />
distorted my often-stated conviction that<lb />
the food stamp program, for example,<lb />
should be confined to the truly needy.<lb />
By manipulating facts and figures, he<lb />
sought to convince his readers that there is<lb />
very little abuse and fraud in the food<lb />
stamp program. He was not successful �<lb />
at least with dozens of his subscribers who<lb />
clipped the editorial and mailed it to me<lb />
along with their own comments about<lb />
what they themselves have personally<lb />
witnessed.<lb />
Still, such misleading journalism is not<lb />
helpful in trying to bring under control the<lb />
runaway federal programs and their ex-<lb />
plosive cost to the taxpayers.<lb />
ANOTHER � Another big-city<lb />
newspaper in North Carolina contrived a<lb />
threat from a New York Congressman that<lb />
he would fight the tobacco program if 1<lb />
persisted in my efforts to trim food stamp<lb />
spending. For three days, headlines in<lb />
newspapers across North Carolina pro-<lb />
claimed that I had placed the tobacco pro-<lb />
gram in peril.<lb />
The other newspapers had picked up the<lb />
original story from the Raleigh paper.<lb />
Nobody checked with me until the contriv-<lb />
ed story had run its course.<lb />
I suppose a great many North Caroli-<lb />
nians still tfo not know that the Con-<lb />
gressman from New York called me, and<lb />
assured me that he had no intention of<lb />
Tighting the tobacco program. He told me<lb />
that the Raleigh newspaper had contacted<lb />
him and given him a false account of what<lb />
1 had actually said about the food stamp<lb />
program. When he learned what 1 had<lb />
said, he agreed with me � and promised<lb />
his help in trying to limit the program to<lb />
the truly needy.<lb />
HEAT � Harry Truman once said that<lb />
those who can't stand the heat ought to<lb />
stay out of the kitchen. I agree with that. I<lb />
knew, when I ran for the Senate, that 1<lb />
would be subjected to attacks and criticism<lb />
by the liberal editors of big-city<lb />
newspapers in my own state, and<lb />
elsewhere. This doesn't bother me per-<lb />
sonally. It does bother me that some<lb />
editors may be doing great harm to the<lb />
political process, and to the cause of zood<lb />
government.<lb />
At one time or another, I think 1 have in-<lb />
vited most of the editors in my state to call<lb />
me if they have questions about something<lb />
I have done or said. I have yet to receive an<lb />
inquiry from any of the editors to whom I<lb />
have extended the invitation. One editor.<lb />
in fact, published an editorial declaring<lb />
that I am a "rude" and "crude" man<lb />
because I commented that I would not be<lb />
intimidated by the threats of a northern<lb />
congressman, and because I suggested that<lb />
the tobacco program is not in any peril.<lb />
FOOD STAMPS � I mention all of<lb />
this, not to pick a fight with the editors<lb />
who constantly publish their criticism of<lb />
me, but to suggest again that they may<lb />
want to call me occasionally and consider<lb />
both sides of the disagreement � whether<lb />
it be in connection with the food stamp<lb />
program or anything else.<lb />
Meanwhile, I am convinced that most<lb />
North Carolinians want me to do what 1<lb />
have been doing to reduce the cost oi<lb />
government. And since the food stamp<lb />
program is at issue now, 1 would mention<lb />
that just four years ago, this one program<lb />
alone cost the taxpayers $5.7 billion. For<lb />
the current fiscal year, it will cost nearly<lb />
SI 1 billion � an increase of 90 per cent in<lb />
"our years.<lb />
The eligibility requirements for the pro-<lb />
gram are so loose that one out oi every<lb />
seven Americans todav is eligible for free<lb />
food stamps.<lb />
I've prepared a somewhat detailed state-<lb />
ment about the program, and my goals to<lb />
limit it to the truly needy. If you would like<lb />
a copy, drop me a note<lb />
I TOLD YOU TO KEEP YOUR WIDE TfEg.<lb />
 TOLD You TO gAVE THE WIN6HP&amp;.<lb />
 TOLD YOU TO TOcbcb THE BElHJoTtgmS.<lb />
BuT, No! YoV Thought the democrats<lb />
WOULD BE J IN POWER FoREvER!<lb />
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Features<lb />
JANUARY 8, 1981<lb />
Page 5<lb />
History Of ECU To Be Written<lb />
H Mil 1 AM K.SHIRES<lb />
Ml m� Bureau<lb />
When an official histor) oi I asi<lb />
C arolina t niversit) is written, it will<lb />
be the fulfillment of a dream of<lb />
Miss I mma I Hooper, the inn<lb />
lad who was "unofficial" historian<lb />
o! the institution's first 60 years.<lb />
It was a blushing Emma Hooper<lb />
who. a yeat before her retirement<lb />
atter M years on the faculty, receiv-<lb />
ed a kis- on st:c tor having penned<lb />
a moving historical pageant to mark<lb />
the school's Golden Anniversary.<lb />
It was 1 mma Hooper who, dur-<lb />
' ing English com<lb />
pos; tnd encouraging literary<lb />
pre. full) collected<lb />
and documents<lb />
whii 'iicw would be invaluable<lb />
some da in reconstructing East<lb />
i. a - I) yeai s<lb />
ci occasions, she was<lb />
asked i e the histor) herself,<lb />
and ned in Greenville for<lb />
two yea i retirement working<lb />
on the at her own expense.<lb />
Bv thei - as 70. But after going<lb />
"home" to Memphis, lenn in<lb />
1961 i foi another 10<lb />
- stopped her.<lb />
Now Miss H 92 years old<lb />
has donated to the<lb />
university her voluminous and<lb />
treasured papers, including an un-<lb />
finished 1,300-page narrative, in the<lb />
hope that finally a history will be<lb />
completed and published.<lb />
"I wish there were more 1 could<lb />
do to expedite the plan for comple-<lb />
tion of a history on the founding<lb />
and development of the university<lb />
Miss Hooper says.<lb />
ECU, in turn, has commissioned<lb />
a faculty historian. Dr. Mary Jo<lb />
Bratton, to research and write an of-<lb />
ficial one-volume history to be com-<lb />
pleted in 1982, coinciding with the<lb />
75th anniversary of ECU's foun-<lb />
ding.<lb />
Chancellor Thomas B. Brewer<lb />
has assured Miss Hooper that "your<lb />
contribution to this momentous<lb />
project will be suitably com-<lb />
memorated upon publication of the<lb />
book.<lb />
Professor Bratton said Miss<lb />
Hooper's manuscript and her other<lb />
materials will be "of great value" in<lb />
assembling the history.<lb />
"In the absence of university ar-<lb />
chives, the initial work in preparing<lb />
a history of East Carolina has in-<lb />
volved the discovery, location and<lb />
identification of various records<lb />
Or. Bratton said.<lb />
When shipped here. Miss<lb />
Miss Kmma 1 Hooper (left), a facult member for 34 years, has donated<lb />
her papers and manuscripts, records and documents to East Carolina<lb />
I niersit for preparation of an official historv of the university to be<lb />
published in 1982. The Mork will be researched and written by Marv Jo<lb />
Bratton (right), an ECU history professor.<lb />
Hooper's papers tilled two large<lb />
boxes � 15 cubic feet � and in ad-<lb />
dition to the manuscript history in-<lb />
cluded original papers, drafts,<lb />
notes, clippings, printed materials<lb />
and other related papers. These<lb />
have now become the propertv of<lb />
ECU and are being arranged and<lb />
will be maintained permanently in<lb />
the university's Manuscript Collec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Miss Hooper meanwhile is being<lb />
kept informed of progress of the<lb />
project through university officials<lb />
and friends. She lives in Memphis<lb />
(at Wesley Highland Manor, a<lb />
geriatric high rise) with a sister, Lot-<lb />
tie, who is 97 years old, and a<lb />
brother, Ervin, who is 87.<lb />
She was born in Mississippi and<lb />
graduated from Mississippi State<lb />
College for Women (MSCW) at<lb />
Columbus, Miss and taught school<lb />
in Mississippi. In 1924 after com-<lb />
pleting her master's degree in<lb />
English at the University of<lb />
Virginia, she joined the faculty of<lb />
what then was East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College under its first<lb />
president. Dr. Robert H. Wright.<lb />
She remained on the faculty<lb />
under five presidents, for 34 years,<lb />
making her home in faculty apart-<lb />
ments in Ragsdale Hall where she<lb />
stored her collection of historical<lb />
documents in a trunk.<lb />
In 1958, however, Miss Hooper<lb />
wrote another, entitled "East<lb />
Carolina Spade: To Serve a four-<lb />
episode pageant based on her<lb />
records and documents. It was<lb />
presented on May 3 and 4, 1958,<lb />
and when Miss Hooper was called to<lb />
take a bow, she was given a hug and<lb />
kiss by the president, Dr. John D.<lb />
Messick. Friends recall that she<lb />
blushed shyly.<lb />
The spade described in the<lb />
pageant was the one used by Gov.<lb />
Thomas J. Jarvis when ground was<lb />
broken for the first six campus<lb />
buildings in ceremonies on July 2,<lb />
1908. The original spade, now a<lb />
piece of ECU memorabilia, was sav-<lb />
ed from discard by Miss Hooper's<lb />
long-time friend, Agnes Barrett of<lb />
Greenville, who also assisted Miss<lb />
Hooper's salvage of many papers<lb />
and records. Mrs. Barrett served as<lb />
secretary to several East Carolina<lb />
presidents and as secretary to its<lb />
Board of Trustees.<lb />
She recalls that when an ad-<lb />
ministration of a president changed<lb />
or a new Board of Trustees came in.<lb />
many old records were marked to be<lb />
thrown away. However, she stored<lb />
them in the trunk of her car for Miss<lb />
Hooper's use.<lb />
About a year ago, Miss Hooper<lb />
wrote to Agnes Barnett that her<lb />
heart was "full of gratitude for all<lb />
you have done She was so en-<lb />
couraged, she wrote, that "I began<lb />
again my long-held incomplete<lb />
history of the first sixty years of<lb />
East Carolina University I am sit-<lb />
ting now in the midst of what I am<lb />
trusting will � I'm afraid to use to<lb />
the word too soon � will be the<lb />
history<lb /><lb />
0 <lb />
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"<lb />
Chance Meeting<lb />
Soviet Geologist Visits Friend<lb />
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JTcv<lb />
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A n Old Flame<lb />
Resembling an old-fashioned bomb, this flare burns near the site of ome repair work on campus.<lb />
Musical Hit All That Jazz:<lb />
Semester's First Free Flick<lb />
light at<lb />
. Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
11 ndrix T'hcatre, the<lb />
! ilms Committee<lb />
with Bob<lb />
"All That<lb />
b) student ID<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Membership Card.<lb />
an awful lot ot<lb />
i hat la Direc-<lb />
� ; i- been accused ot<lb />
in genius to egotism<lb />
lit) t self-indulgence<lb />
ness. I hat's all right:<lb />
iible reaction to this<lb />
'table movie is a<lb />
people want ratings: is<lb />
Grea I ail ' Awful'7 One<lb />
e's many, showbiz take-offs<lb />
'All I hat Jazz" is a W review<lb />
rates movies on a tour ballon<lb />
1 osse's film is in tact about a<lb />
who can ide how many<lb />
tons to give his own disordered<lb />
who doesn't know how to come<lb />
to terms with himself. "All That<lb />
lazz" i n us, reckless, sub-<lb />
tle, ton, embarrassing: how do<lb />
you sum up these colliding, con-<lb />
tradictor) qualities in one rating?<lb />
Despite I osse's disclaimers, "All<lb />
I ha? la" is probably the most<lb />
kedly autobiographical movie<lb />
ever made, and that's a crucial part<lb />
� Its here, Joe Gideon<lb />
(Roj Scheider), is a famous<lb />
.rapher director in his early<lb />
I man who's reached the<lb />
overload point nf too much work,<lb />
women, booze, cigarettes, uppers<lb />
and increasing doubts about the<lb />
value ot his entire life.<lb />
Gideon is editing his film about a<lb />
comic, while rehearsing a new<lb />
Broadway show in which his ex-<lb />
wife, Audrey (Leland Palmer), is<lb />
starring. At the same time, he's try-<lb />
ing to be a reasonable father to his<lb />
12-year-old daughter, Michelle<lb />
(Erzsebel Foldi), trying not to hurt<lb />
his girlfriend Kate (Ann Reinking)<lb />
too much, and trying to get into the<lb />
leotards of as many girls as possible,<lb />
especially Victoria's (Deborah Geff-<lb />
ner).<lb />
All this jazz is too much; Joe suf-<lb />
fers a heart attack and undergoes<lb />
open-heart surgery. These events<lb />
echo fosse's own life; he was editing<lb />
his film "Lenny" and rehearsing his<lb />
Broadwav show "Chicago starr-<lb />
ing his ex-wife, Gwen Verdon, when<lb />
he had a serious heart attack that<lb />
resulted in open-heart surgery.<lb />
Fosse is using his own life, his own<lb />
consciousness, to explore the<lb />
psychological and moral territories<lb />
of bad faith and inner conflict.<lb />
"Ail That Jazz" has another<lb />
dimension, a fantasy realm presided<lb />
over by Angelique (Jessica Lange), a<lb />
mvstenous figure in white who<lb />
represents Joe Gideon's final com-<lb />
euppance; she is death seen as<lb />
Woman, whose beauty and power<lb />
have always been at the center of<lb />
Joe's (and fosse's) life and art.<lb />
With this Felliniesque dream-<lb />
figure, Gideon revisits his past; we<lb />
see the 14-year-old Joe at the cheap<lb />
Burlesque joints where he was a kid<lb />
dancer, studying Latin backstage<lb />
and being sexually teased by the<lb />
vulgar but desirable strippers.<lb />
This, too, comes out of Fosse's<lb />
own life; these childhood ex-<lb />
periences made him deeply am-<lb />
bivalent about show business, about<lb />
dancing, about women, about art<lb />
and sex and desire and love and<lb />
glory and filth. Some have dismiss-<lb />
ed "All That .la" as an egotripp-<lb />
ing, public catharsis, but Joe Gi-<lb />
deon becomes a representative<lb />
figure of our time, a man more<lb />
honest than most in his self-doubt,<lb />
self-questioning, self-loathing, self-<lb />
love.<lb />
By Will 1AM A SHIRES<lb />
K Sr�s Burrau<lb />
Ihev worked together last sum-<lb />
mer beside an icy blue lake rimmed<lb />
by high mountains in far-off Outer<lb />
Mongolia and formed a friendship<lb />
that reached around the globe.<lb />
And then, by chance, they came<lb />
together again this Christmas season<lb />
and reminisced before a freshly-<lb />
trimmed tree in the warmth of a<lb />
Greenville home � Last Carolina<lb />
University geologist Stan Riggs and<lb />
Russian scientist Andrei llyin.<lb />
While llyin was here on a brief,<lb />
unscheduled visit, he and Riggs<lb />
toured the phosphate mining and<lb />
processing complex of Texasgulf<lb />
Inc at Aurora, N.C and marveled<lb />
at the contrasts from last summer in<lb />
Mongolia.<lb />
Mongolia's phosphates occur in<lb />
very hard .rocks of Pre-Cambrian<lb />
geologic age, perhaps 600 million<lb />
years old, and in a region which,<lb />
although spectacularly beautiful, is<lb />
almost inaccessible.<lb />
North Carolina's phosphate<lb />
deposits occur in relatively young<lb />
Miocene age sands, between 13 and<lb />
17 million years old, which can be<lb />
scooped with a shovel.<lb />
"I'm greatly impressed llyin<lb />
said. "I'm impressed by the abun-<lb />
dance and location, and by the<lb />
technology of the many processes<lb />
and products. It is truly im-<lb />
pressive<lb />
Riggs and llyin met for the first<lb />
time last June when Riggs, a<lb />
member of a team of world scien-<lb />
tists studying the earth's phosphate<lb />
deposits, visited the Soviet Union.<lb />
Their adventure into remote Central<lb />
Asia began in Moscow.<lb />
"I had heard of Dr. Riggs, of<lb />
course said llyin, research<lb />
geologist of the Institute of<lb />
L ithosphere, Moscow. "I had read<lb />
his works. But I had never met<lb />
him<lb />
Via the Trans-Siberian railway,<lb />
the scientists traveled to Ulan Bator,<lb />
capital of the Mongolian Soviet<lb />
Republic, and thence to the pic-<lb />
turesque Lake Khubsugul region, a<lb />
zone of mountain taiga at about<lb />
6,000 feet elevation, reachable only<lb />
by primitive and muddy trails.<lb />
"It is one of the most spectacular<lb />
spots I have ever seen says Riggs.<lb />
"Incredible beauty<lb />
llyin was executive secretary for<lb />
the field seminar in which 40<lb />
geologists and staff engaged in<lb />
geological mapping and explora-<lb />
tions in Mongolia. Half of the<lb />
dozen lecturers were from the Soviet<lb />
Union and half from other coun-<lb />
tries. Some developing nations were<lb />
also represented.<lb />
"We put together a super good<lb />
trip llyin said. "It was a difficult<lb />
trip to make, but it was well<lb />
organized<lb />
The geological project is spon-<lb />
sored by the International<lb />
Geological Correlation Program<lb />
and UNESCO. Earlier studies were<lb />
conducted in Australia and in<lb />
February the geologists will go to<lb />
the lower Baja peninsula in Mexico<lb />
and next November to India.<lb />
llyin came to the United States in<lb />
connection with publication of the<lb />
seminar proceedings last summer.<lb />
While in New York, arrangements<lb />
were made and permission granted<lb />
for his trip to Greenville and the<lb />
Pamlico River phosphate operation.<lb />
The Soviet Union has phosphate<lb />
reserves bat imports large quan-<lb />
tities. A contract with U.S. tycoon<lb />
Armand Hammer of Occidental<lb />
Petroleum Co. provides for ship-<lb />
ment of a million tons of Florida<lb />
phosphates to the Russian port of<lb />
Odessa. The same ships bring liquid<lb />
ammonia to the U.S llyin said.<lb />
In the Khubsugul Lake region of<lb />
Mongolia, the geologists lived for<lb />
two weeks in tents. While in the<lb />
field, they drove jeep-like vehicles<lb />
which often became stuck in the<lb />
mud from thawing permafrost.<lb />
Mongolian riders on shaggy ponies<lb />
delivered food to the camps and<lb />
then would laugh at the plight of the<lb />
scientists trying to pull vehicles from<lb />
muddy ruts.<lb />
"Do you remember the sound of<lb />
our hammers on those rocks?"<lb />
Riggs asked llyin at an ECU geology<lb />
departmental Christmas party. "On<lb />
those very old, very hard rocks, it<lb />
was a sound like you've never heard<lb />
before<lb />
But for a little while, Riggs and ll-<lb />
yin remembered hearing the ring<lb />
and reverberation of a hammer<lb />
striking rock in far-off Mongolia.<lb />
Southern Cooking:<lb />
Real Good Eatin'<lb />
Roy Scheider appears in a fantasy sequence in All That Jazz, this weekend's<lb />
Free Flick. The moie shows in the Hendrix Theatre at 5,7 and 9 pm this<lb />
Fridav and Saturday.<lb />
"I wanna go home. Lord, 1 wan-<lb />
na go home agin Every time I<lb />
bite into a Big Mac or another<lb />
deluxe everything-but-the-kitchen-<lb />
sink pizza, I long to be back in<lb />
mama's kitchen.<lb />
Even when we travel and end up<lb />
in one of those coat and tie places<lb />
where the waiters don't speak<lb />
English and we munch out on beef<lb />
Wellington or some sort of crazy<lb />
crepes I still wanna go home.<lb />
Roast duck, braised lamb, and<lb />
cherries jubilee make yankees and<lb />
scalawags (southerners who act and<lb />
think like yankees) froth and foam<lb />
at the mouth. But friends, let me tell<lb />
you what good eaan' really is<lb />
You get up in the morning (at my<lb />
house, that's when little brother<lb />
comes in and says "mama says its<lb />
time to get up and eat) and smell<lb />
that country ham frying and you<lb />
hear the biscuit pan sliding in the<lb />
stove. Throw in some fried apples, a<lb />
couple of fried eggs, some good<lb />
milk gravy (or a little redeye, if you<lb />
prefer) and some blackberry<lb />
preserves and any native southerner<lb />
Robert<lb />
Swaim<lb />
thinks he has died and gone to<lb />
heaven. The hell with eggs benedict<lb />
and hash browns. Oh, by the way.<lb />
don't forget the grits.<lb />
Now that's eatin If your grand-<lb />
daddy could cure hams like mine,<lb />
could then you know what I'm talk-<lb />
ing about.<lb />
When dinner time (also known as<lb />
lunch to those of foreign persua-<lb />
sion) rolls around promptly at<lb />
noon, you can generally count on a<lb />
hefty plate or two of some<lb />
delicacies.<lb />
Pork and poultry are the<lb />
mainstays of a true North Caroli-<lb />
nian's diet. Dinner time might pro-<lb />
duce tried chicken or maybe some<lb />
See SOUTHERN, page 6, col. 7<lb /><pb facs="00057309_tn_0006" /><lb />
P THEgAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 8, 1981<lb />
LeAUitHb 6�jt Cou.eGe mr Hp lwy<lb />
By Plvip Aloft fits<lb />
Southern Cooking:<lb />
Real Good Eatin'<lb />
Vacation Ends, School Starts<lb />
By DAVID NORMS<lb />
imam f-ditor<lb />
When it rains, it<lb />
pours. As soon as you<lb />
get through Christmas<lb />
and New Year's Day,<lb />
it's time to travel back<lb />
to school and start<lb />
another semester.<lb />
I had a hard time<lb />
packing the stuff I<lb />
wanted to take back<lb />
with me to school. Part<lb />
of the trouble was<lb />
packing books I'd<lb />
taken home that 1<lb />
thought I was going to<lb />
read over the holidays<lb />
School Of Art<lb />
Plans To Hold<lb />
National Show<lb />
The School of Art,<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty, announces a juried<lb />
national competition<lb />
for original works of<lb />
paper including draw-<lb />
ings, watercolors,<lb />
prints, photographs,<lb />
mixed media and hand-<lb />
made works on paper.<lb />
The deadline for en-<lb />
try of three slides for<lb />
the competition is Jan.<lb />
16. Accepted entries<lb />
must be received bv<lb />
March 2.<lb />
Entries should be<lb />
submitted to: ECU Na-<lb />
tional Competition:<lb />
Works on Paper, East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
Museum of Art, Fifth<lb />
Street, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27834. Entry fee for up<lb />
to three slides is $10.<lb />
Up to $7,000 will be<lb />
provided by the co-<lb />
sponsoring ECU<lb />
School of Medicine for<lb />
purchase awards.<lb />
Juried entries will be<lb />
displayed in a show<lb />
March 23-April 12 at<lb />
the ECU School of Art.<lb />
Juror for the com-<lb />
petition will be Edward<lb />
B. Henning, Chief<lb />
Curator of Modern Art<lb />
at the Cleveland<lb />
Museum of Art.<lb />
Cleveland, O h i o.<lb />
Richard H. Laing,<lb />
Dean of the School of<lb />
Art, said up to 3,000<lb />
entries are anticipated<lb />
prior to jurying.<lb />
It will be the first<lb />
such national competi-<lb />
tion conducted by the<lb />
School of Art, Laing<lb />
said. "We are en-<lb />
thusiastic about it and<lb />
the potential to come<lb />
down to really good<lb />
works for the show,<lb />
and purchase Laing<lb />
said.<lb />
Auditions Held<lb />
For Getting Out<lb />
Ml Nr�,Burr�u<lb />
Auditions for the<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse production<lb />
of Marsha Norman's<lb />
award-winning Off<lb />
Broadway drama,<lb />
"Getting Out will be<lb />
held on Monday and<lb />
Tuesday, January 12<lb />
and 13. Auditions will<lb />
be conducted in the<lb />
Studio Theatre at 7:30<lb />
p.m. each evening.<lb />
"Getting Out" con-<lb />
tains roles for 7 men<lb />
and 5 women. Audi-<lb />
tions are open to East<lb />
Carolina students,<lb />
faculty and staff and to<lb />
members of the local<lb />
community.<lb />
The play is about a<lb />
once violent young<lb />
women named Arlene,<lb />
and her first 24 hours<lb />
out of prison. Its main<lb />
character is played by<lb />
two actresses, each at<lb />
different stages of her<lb />
life. Arlene is the older,<lb />
newly rehabilitated<lb />
parolee and Arlie is the<lb />
original Arlene, the<lb />
young savage teenager<lb />
who commits murder<lb />
and is sent to prison.<lb />
While Arlene tries to<lb />
deal with her new life,<lb />
Arlie is exploding in-<lb />
side her, or � from the<lb />
audience's point of<lb />
view � all around her<lb />
on stage. Other<lb />
characters include Ben-<lb />
nie, a guard who quit<lb />
the prison service when<lb />
Arlene was released<lb />
and intends to go on<lb />
keeping her company;<lb />
Arlene's mother, a<lb />
violent, selfish woman;<lb />
Carl, her former lover<lb />
and pimp who wants<lb />
her back; and Ruby, a<lb />
neighbor who has also<lb />
been in prison and is<lb />
making the readjust-<lb />
ment to outside life.<lb />
"Getting Out" was<lb />
voted the best new play<lb />
in 1978 by the<lb />
American Theatre<lb />
Critics Association.<lb />
The ECU Playhouse<lb />
production is directed<lb />
by faculty member<lb />
Cedric Winchell. Per-<lb />
formances will be<lb />
February 18-21 and<lb />
23-28, 1981.<lb />
Visit<lb />
THE MUSHROOM<lb />
Hot A Special Gift For Someone Special<lb />
"Good thingi for gentle people"<lb />
On the Mall Downtown Greenville<lb />
some pleasant things,<lb />
too. One nice thing is<lb />
seeing all your old<lb />
school friends again,<lb />
and hearing about the<lb />
various Christmas ex-<lb />
periences everyone had.<lb />
My most interesting<lb />
experience of the entire<lb />
holiday season didn't<lb />
occur until I returned<lb />
to ECU. I found out<lb />
some friends from here<lb />
had tried to call me<lb />
over the holidays while<lb />
they were visiting my<lb />
town. They called the<lb />
operator and asked for<lb />
my number. The<lb />
operator insisted that<lb />
my family did not exist,<lb />
so my friends never<lb />
found me. (I think the<lb />
phone company has it<lb />
in for us.)<lb />
Most of the rest of<lb />
my vacation was fairlv<lb />
and never opened.<lb />
(After bringing them<lb />
back with me, I pro-<lb />
bably won't read them<lb />
this semester, either.)<lb />
I had only limited<lb />
space for bringing back<lb />
records, so I had to suf-<lb />
fer through the heart-<lb />
breaking task of<lb />
deciding which records<lb />
I was going to have to<lb />
leave at home. It's ter-<lb />
rible to get an album<lb />
for Christmas and then<lb />
not have room to bring<lb />
it back with you.<lb />
Although there are<lb />
depressing sights to be<lb />
seen in this post-<lb />
Christmas season (what<lb />
can be sadder than see-<lb />
ing dumpsters full of<lb />
brown Christmas trees,<lb />
shredded wrapping<lb />
paper and broken<lb />
presents?), there are<lb />
uninteresting. I had<lb />
planned to draw a<lb />
pastel picture of the<lb />
Christmas tree, since<lb />
the colors and patterns<lb />
of the lights inspired<lb />
me. By the time I found<lb />
my pastels and paper,<lb />
the tree had been<lb />
thrown out.<lb />
I had a strange<lb />
dream over the<lb />
holidays. In it, I was<lb />
thrown in jail, but the<lb />
jail they took me to was<lb />
ECU. I'm just glad I<lb />
wasn't having another<lb />
nightmare about being<lb />
back in high school.<lb />
I also saw a Partridge<lb />
family show with Far-<lb />
rah Fawcett in it.<lb />
Getting back to the<lb />
old routine of school<lb />
after the break is going<lb />
to take some adjust-<lb />
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chicken or roast pork. Then, you<lb />
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JANUARY 8, 1981<lb />
$ Donna Coleman<lb />
To Give Recital<lb />
This Tuesday<lb />
Ml Sf��Burnu<lb />
Pianist Donna Col-<lb />
eman of the East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
School of Music faculty<lb />
will perform Charles<lb />
Ives's Second Piano<lb />
Sonata Tuesday, Jan.<lb />
13, at the Fletcher<lb />
Music Center Recital<lb />
Hall.<lb />
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scheduled for 8:15<lb />
p.m is free and open<lb />
to the public.<lb />
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sonata is not only the<lb />
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poser's longest, but<lb />
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demanding work for<lb />
the piano noted Ms.<lb />
Coleman.<lb />
The sonata's subtitle,<lb />
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1840-60 suggests in<lb />
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philosophy, with each<lb />
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major writer of the<lb />
period. Ives wrote the<lb />
work between 1902 and<lb />
1915, but continued to<lb />
revise it until its<lb />
publication in the early<lb />
1920's.<lb />
An active champion<lb />
of Ives's music, Ms.<lb />
Coleman performed<lb />
the Ives First Sonata<lb />
for Piano in Alice Tully<lb />
Hall, Lincoln Center, a<lb />
program sponsored by<lb />
the Rockefeller Foun-<lb />
dation.<lb />
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she also performed solo<lb />
concerts and lecture-<lb />
recitals in Croton-on-<lb />
Hudson. N.Y Tar-<lb />
ry town, N.Y. and at<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill.<lb />
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U.S. campuses, with<lb />
emphasis upon Ives and<lb />
other contemporary<lb />
American composers.<lb />
Pianist Donna coleman of the ECU School of Music faculty will perfrom Charles Ives' Second Piano<lb />
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Seventeen Evening Courses Offered<lb />
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In Praise Of Vacations<lb />
Some Thoughts On Being Out Of School<lb />
B MIKKHK.HSMUH<lb />
M�ff V.rtlrr<lb />
Thank Cod for vacations! The are the best<lb />
wa to release all those pent up tensions that tend<lb />
to build up after a semester full of such fun things<lb />
as tests, reports, projects, homework, quizzes,<lb />
oral presentations, and static from pi rs.<lb />
Much of this anxiety is the direct result of the last<lb />
two weeks of the semester, when the days seem to<lb />
get much shorter and final exams aie imminent.<lb />
This is the time of the year when students are busy<lb />
rushing to accomplish what they have put off un-<lb />
til the last minute, like finally getting down to<lb />
reading those 15 chapters t exam in two<lb />
days. I'm not aware of an studies that have been<lb />
made on student procrastination, but at exam<lb />
time it is highly visible here at 1I<lb />
I'm inclined to believe that more ulcers are<lb />
caused by final exams than b an other activity<lb />
that can be imagined. Another majoi anxiety <lb />
ducer at the end of the semester are those in-<lb />
famous oral presentations. Pm not too familiar<lb />
with the other departments, but I've noticed that<lb />
many Business professors seem to be obsessed<lb />
with assigning group presentations to be given on<lb />
the last couple days of the semester, as if we<lb />
didn't have enough on our minds to drive us<lb />
crazy. It seems to me that they consciously do<lb />
that to us so that they can get out oi having to<lb />
give us lectures on those days. I've also noticed<lb />
that no matter how well prepared 1 am tor the<lb />
presentation, my mind will go blank as soon as I<lb />
step in front of the class<lb />
I love to sit on the wall and watch the facial ex-<lb />
pressions of students around exam tune. Faces<lb />
which were once full of optimism and content are<lb />
replaced with zombie-eved, almost panic-stricken<lb />
expressions. Sometimes it is almost difficult to<lb />
carry on a decent conversation with someone<lb />
whose only train of thought lies in trying to pull a<lb />
D average up to a B. 1 have learned from previous<lb />
experience that it is little benefit to do last minute<lb />
cramming for an exam, you miss a lot of great<lb />
parties by having to bury yourself in the books.<lb />
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those famous "all nighters where you study<lb />
continuously through the night and go straight to<lb />
the exam without getting any sleep. I've only pull-<lb />
a couple oi those, since I found that I can<lb />
make it up until about two hours before test time,<lb />
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passing out. All nighters tend to mess up your<lb />
equilibrium, and it takes about two days to get<lb />
back to normal.<lb />
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the agony of exams. I would like to shake the<lb />
hand of the person who invented the vacation.<lb />
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race of human beings; and the word "relaxation"<lb />
would not be a word in our vocabulary.<lb />
Different people tend to spend their vacations<lb />
in different ways. Some people like to travel<lb />
around, spending money and sightseeing.<lb />
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been too expensive for me to do. Other people<lb />
like to 'ravel to a certain place and stay there for a<lb />
while, like spending a week in Florida. These peo-<lb />
ple either have buku bucks to blow, or they have<lb />
friends on the beach that will put them up (or put<lb />
up with them) for a week. A less expensive means<lb />
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mountains, or rock climbing. This form of<lb />
recreation appeals more to the nature-loving type<lb />
that enjoys being in the great outdoors. As for<lb />
myself, I would rather participate in this activity<lb />
during the warmer weather, such as Spring Break,<lb />
and use the cold weather vacations for spending<lb />
some time with the family and old high school<lb />
buddies.<lb />
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more than just a weekend back in Fayetteville to<lb />
catch up on the latest developments of my old<lb />
high school gang. It seems that every time I make<lb />
it back home, another one of my friends got mar-<lb />
ried, or thrown in jail, or joined the army. I've<lb />
noticed that when I go back home, no matter how<lb />
much things have changed on the surface, my<lb />
high school friends that stayed in Fayetteville<lb />
after graduation are still doing and saying the<lb />
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ago. I keep trying to tell them that there is more<lb />
to life than talking about cars, drugs, girls, and<lb />
going to get more beer.<lb />
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Denkler continued to shine ffe . the I ady Pirate 75 i the Polish National team in 1 semifinals, as she scored 2Riley's season-high 31 tnd Sam lories' 25. 1 he 1 ady Pirates ha hei . . ing Nor! rn in thebeginning Tuesday. Dr. karr will a sonu the controversial matters<lb />
1 grabbed 14 rebounds.that have arisen in the<lb />
I he 1 ady Pirates earned a hard-win with Deishort period been<lb />
76- 75 o ei time icto Wesl (viding late heroics. Denkler I 12;at ('I<lb />
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Pirate<lb />
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staff, Jim (<lb />
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�' These two coaches have re<lb />
their positions<lb />
ortunities<lb />
"We wish them h<lb />
and appree i<lb />
our program<lb />
working<lb />
Neither ot the I ��<lb />
ed, but it is believe<lb />
is interested in bec<lb />
coach.<lb />
1 mory as know<lb />
"Henry se<lb />
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what he'll do now b<lb />
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tach somed<lb />
Emory sa<lb />
probably remain<lb />
area and gel into bit<lb />
No successoi s foi ! v:t v a<lb />
lions hae bee<lb />
Newcomer Watkins A Gift For Odom<lb />
Have a nice C hristmas? II nobody<lb />
else did there is one man on the<lb />
It campus that most certainly<lb />
had an enjoyable holidav.<lb />
I hat man is Pirate hea ket-<lb />
ball coach Dave Odor His<lb />
came in the form of a young man b<lb />
the name ot Charles Watkins.<lb />
Watkins will almost surely be a gift<lb />
Odom may never forget and will<lb />
Odom<lb />
always treasure.<lb />
Watkms entered school at ECU<lb />
tor the current spring semester on a<lb />
basketball scholarship. I he 6 3 New<lb />
Orleans, 1 a native had jusi finish-<lb />
ed a fout yeai tenure in the I' S.<lb />
Marine C orps before em oiling here.<lb />
What Watkms has done in his<lb />
first four games as a Pirate seem to<lb />
indicate that his careei at EC U will<lb />
be one to be remembered for a long<lb />
time.<lb />
Watkins saw his first action in the<lb />
I Imitv Classic on December 2.<lb />
H !allied nine points and two re<lb />
bounds in 21 minutes of playing<lb />
time in the team's 80  loss to Iowa<lb />
State.<lb />
In the tourney's consolation game<lb />
against Brown, Watkins got ins first<lb />
starting call and tallied 14 points in<lb />
25 minutes.<lb />
I he Pirate ame ba k aftei two<lb />
losses in the tournament to claim<lb />
wins over Campbell and I N<lb />
Wilmington. In those two games<lb />
Watkins scored 22 and 21 points,<lb />
respectively. He played most of<lb />
both contests and now leads the<lb />
team in scoring with a 16.5 average<lb />
Watkins, 24 years ol age. adds<lb />
much-needed maturity to the<lb />
Pirates. His smooth style will awe<lb />
many an opponent this season.<lb />
"Charles really has done amaz<lb />
mglv well Odom said. "Heck, he<lb />
has played in more games than he<lb />
has practices. He's not in step with<lb />
the team vet He and the other<lb />
players are still feeling each other<lb />
out. I guess you could say lie's get-<lb />
ting on-the-job training<lb />
Odom noted that Watkms has a<lb />
growing reputation His name is ap-<lb />
pearing more and more frequently<lb />
in some of the state's top<lb />
newspapers. A Raleigh columnist<lb />
called him a "real prize tor Dave<lb />
Odom<lb />
Ot course, one should not become<lb />
too excited at the recent exploits of<lb />
Watkins He still has much to go<lb />
through. As his reputation grows,<lb />
so will the intensity of opposing<lb />
players defending him.<lb />
No doubt, though, Watkins has<lb />
enormous potential. One long-time<lb />
1I fan called him "potentially the<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
-<lb />
best thing Easl Carolina basketball<lb />
has ever had<lb />
I he question ol whether Watkins<lb />
can continue his exploits and reach<lb />
such potential will begin to be<lb />
answered this Saturday night when<lb />
the Pirates host national power Pan<lb />
American.<lb />
1 CU's January 24 meeting with<lb />
N.C. State takes on a new look with<lb />
the Pirates' signing of Watkins. The<lb />
ECU newcomer will most likely be<lb />
matched up against State star guard<lb />
Sidney I owe I hat duel could be a '<lb />
dandy.<lb />
When Pat Dye left East Carolina<lb />
last winter and became the head<lb />
football coae ng,<lb />
speculation grew oul west that the<lb />
formet Pir; te n ei u i did not y<lb />
to stick with theowboys vei long.<lb />
Well, that speculation turned into<lb />
reality over the holidays as Dye<lb />
resigned his post al Wyoming and<lb />
landed the hea il uburn.<lb />
Dye was available foi the Auburn<lb />
iob because he only committed<lb />
himself to the Cowboys foi one<lb />
season He planned to continue to<lb />
sign with W yoming on tl s. it<lb />
is believed<lb />
Dve, 48 18 1 in sv seasons at<lb />
I i U and 6-5 at Wyoming last vear.<lb />
now has one ol the op coaching<lb />
positions in the country He has a<lb />
four-year comtas' al uburn and<lb />
will earn approximately $600,000<lb />
during that span.<lb />
Many of Dye's I c I assistants<lb />
will accompany him to the Alabama<lb />
school. Frank Orgel. defensive<lb />
coordinator under Dve and a Clem-<lb />
son assistant this past season is go-<lb />
ing, as are former ECU aids Wayne<lb />
Hall and b bbv Wallace<lb />
It is also rumored thai tormer<lb />
I . I offensive cooi<lb />
Kupec, currently an N.C S<lb />
will go to Auburn<lb />
1 he naming of formei 1<lb />
tant Ai Kincaid to replace D<lb />
Wyoming also speaks M<lb />
formei Pirate stafl.<lb />
Kincaid served foi<lb />
under Dve as quarterback coa<lb />
Dye<lb /><pb facs="00057309_tn_0009" /><lb />
I HI I AM AKOI IN1AN<lb />
JANUARYS, 1981<lb />
ter<lb />
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I<lb />
Kl dtiard Barry Wrightlears I ane<lb />
ECU Grappler Is<lb />
Wilkes Champion<lb />
H1<lb />
K<lb />
II 1 1 AM<lb /><lb />
Chri<lb />
Butch Re<lb />
Will<lb />
w .1 s<lb />
ning<lb />
Mill.<lb />
I hi<lb />
lament,<lb />
heduled foi<lb />
2' was moved<lb />
�9 and <lb />
powers as Missouri, the<lb />
tourney's champion<lb />
and Nebraska, the<lb />
runner-up. Other teams<lb />
participating included<lb />
Ohio Stale. Perm State.<lb />
I ehigh and<lb />
Bloomsburg State.<lb />
The seven ECU<lb />
wrestlers did not fare<lb />
well, as all were<lb />
defeated in the first<lb />
round except foi<lb />
Revils.<lb />
"Butch has been<lb />
wrestling very well<lb />
Oishi said. "His op-<lb />
ponents in this tourna-<lb />
ment were ver big and<lb />
verj good<lb />
Revils. ranked fifth<lb />
in the nation in his<lb />
weight class, defeated<lb />
Burt Matucci oi Tren-<lb />
Swimmers Return To Action<lb />
By JIMMY DuPRKK<lb />
Editor<lb />
It's been quite a<lb />
while since East<lb />
Carolina's swimming<lb />
teams took to the water<lb />
in competition, but the<lb />
rest � if you can call it<lb />
that � comes to an end<lb />
tonight for the men and<lb />
Saturday for the<lb />
women. The Pirates<lb />
host Maine at Minges<lb />
Natatorium tonight at<lb />
7:00, while both ECU<lb />
squads host Ap-<lb />
palachian State Satur<lb />
day at 1 p.m.<lb />
"Maine alwavs has a<lb />
good team says<lb />
Pirate head coach Ray<lb />
Scharf, "but we've<lb />
seemed to get by them<lb />
most of the prior<lb />
meets. They always<lb />
give us a good meet.<lb />
The divers will hopeful<lb />
ly give us some points.<lb />
Under the cir-<lb />
cumstances, we ate<lb />
looking for the third<lb />
places<lb />
1 he men are still<lb />
looking tor their first<lb />
win ot the season after<lb />
a pair of pre-hohdav<lb />
defeats, while the<lb />
women will be looking<lb />
to improve on their 2-1<lb />
record.<lb />
"In the past,<lb />
(Appalachian State)<lb />
has not been that<lb />
strong stated Scharf.<lb />
" 1 hev have a new<lb />
coach tins year, Jim<lb />
kcllv. I hey went 10 4<lb />
last year, but I have to<lb />
sav 1 have not seen<lb />
much on them "<lb />
The teams have gone<lb />
through a rigorous<lb />
training program over<lb />
the past few weeks, but<lb />
Scharf admits there are<lb />
still some who haven't<lb />
reached peak condi-<lb />
tion. He says, though,<lb />
that the team is ready<lb />
for the remainder of<lb />
the schedule.<lb />
"1 think we have, for<lb />
the most part (gotten<lb />
into condition)<lb />
Scharf ays. "There are<lb />
still some that are lagg<lb />
mg behind, but they'll<lb />
come around. We've<lb />
had a lot of sickness,<lb />
mostly colds and such.<lb />
We'll be going double<lb />
workouts up to the day<lb />
of the meet<lb />
The Lady Pirates will<lb />
not have the services of<lb />
Ail-American Susan<lb />
Hanks after she had to<lb />
have a knee operation<lb />
over the break. The<lb />
sophomore from<lb />
Hickorv is one of four<lb />
returning A11 -<lb />
Americans from a vear<lb />
ago.<lb />
A total ol n men<lb />
swimmers posted quali-<lb />
fying tunes for the<lb />
Pastern Inter :ieg;ate<lb />
Swimming and Di<lb />
Championship; ai<lb />
recent South ,<lb />
live<lb />
Jnv itationa I<lb />
women's relay<lb />
posted natioi<lb />
tying times al the<lb />
Relavs<lb />
te im�<lb />
quali-<lb />
Sampson Leading In THE EARLY<lb />
Scoring, Rebounding<lb />
PREPARE FOR<lb />
ton State tor the<lb />
193 -pound champion-<lb />
ship. The win improved<lb />
his season record to<lb />
12-0.<lb />
Even though Oishi<lb />
said the rest ot" the team<lb />
didn't do too well, he<lb />
was fairly pleased with<lb />
the performance oi<lb />
freshmen left 1 eaf at<lb />
118 pounds. Tony Mit-<lb />
chel at 134, and An-<lb />
drew Hefner at 16<lb />
"All their opponents<lb />
were highly-seeded<lb />
Oishi pointed out.<lb />
Oishi stressed the<lb />
competition in the<lb />
alwavs tough Wilkes<lb />
Open. "Bill Hill<lb />
(former ECU great)<lb />
never won this tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
O R I ENSBORO<lb />
(UPI) Virginia<lb />
center Ralph Sampson,<lb />
averaging 20.6 points<lb />
and 12.2 rebounds a<lb />
contest, is the top<lb />
scorer and rebounder in<lb />
the Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference m statistics<lb />
released Wednesdav.<lb />
Gene Banks of Duke<lb />
is second with a 19.2<lb />
scoring average.<lb />
Maryland's Albert<lb />
King and Buck<lb />
Williams are third and<lb />
fourth King with an<lb />
18.8 point pet game<lb />
average and Williams<lb />
averaging 18 points.<lb />
King was the AC C<lb />
scoring champion last<lb />
season.<lb />
frank Johnson ot<lb />
Wake forest, who did<lb />
not play last season<lb />
because of a leg injury,<lb />
is tied with Virginia's<lb />
Jeff 1 amp for the fifth<lb />
highest scoring posi-<lb />
tion. Both are averag-<lb />
ing P.6 points per<lb />
game.<lb />
Sampson took over<lb />
the rebounding lead<lb />
from Williams, who i:<lb />
averaging 11 re-<lb />
bounds a game James<lb />
 ort h v of North<lb />
Carolina, who sat out<lb />
much of last season<lb />
aftei breaking his<lb />
ankle, is the league's<lb />
third leading rebounder<lb />
with nine rebounds a<lb />
game.<lb />
Maryland's Greg<lb />
Manning, the con-<lb />
ference's best free<lb />
throw shooter last<lb />
season, leads m that<lb />
categorj again this<lb />
season. Manning<lb />
made 38 out ol 42 free<lb />
throw attempts<lb />
Clem son's<lb />
Gilliam is second in<lb />
tree throw accuracy,<lb />
making 34 ot 38 at-<lb />
tempts.<lb />
Sidney 1 ow e ot<lb />
North Carolina State<lb />
leads the league in<lb />
assists, averaging 9.2 a<lb />
game. Johnson is se<lb />
cond with seven assists<lb />
a game.<lb />
In team statistics.<lb />
Wake forest is the<lb />
league's top scoring<lb />
club while Virginia has<lb />
the best defensive<lb />
statistics.<lb />
I he Demon Deacons<lb />
ate averaging 86.9<lb />
points a game. Virginia<lb />
is giving up onlv mi<lb />
poin me.<lb />
S u i p r i s i n g 1 v ,<lb />
Georgia lech is the<lb />
league's third best<lb />
defensive club, giving<lb />
up 62.6 points a game.<lb />
C iei gia rech is 3-8 tor<lb />
the season and is the<lb />
onlv C club with a<lb />
� besl<lb />
t : ,ii -hooting<lb />
club, hitting .551 of its<lb />
shots. Clemson has the<lb />
best tree throw pel sen<lb />
tage at 41.<lb />
W ake 1 oresl has the<lb />
best scoring margin in<lb />
the league. I he Demon<lb />
Deacons are averaging<lb />
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leads m rebounds per<lb />
game with a 40 7<lb />
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