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�hc iEaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 55 No. 32<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Tuesda, January 13, 19K1<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Union President's<lb />
Term Nears Close<lb />
B PAUL COLLINS<lb />
News Kdltor<lb />
Before that, she was chairperson<lb />
of the Student Union's entertain-<lb />
" Being Student Union president ment committee for about a year,<lb />
puts a burden on your time, but I "The president is responsible for<lb />
wouldn't trade the experience for selecting chairpersons and oversee-<lb />
any thing says Karen Mel awhorn, ing the total programming of the<lb />
the current president. Student Union McLawhorn ex-<lb />
Mcl awhorn's term of office plained. "The president must also<lb />
comes to an end in March, and the approve all expenditures and direct<lb />
the Student Union artist<lb />
She went on to add that the presi-<lb />
dent was also a member of the<lb />
Media Board, the Ledonia S.<lb />
Wright Afro-American Cultural<lb />
Center Advisory Board, the<lb />
Homecoming Steering Committee<lb />
and various other boards on cam-<lb />
search is currently on for her suc-<lb />
cessor, who will be chosen on Jan.<lb />
22.<lb />
Other Student Union positions<lb />
are also coming available, and ap-<lb />
plications will be taken within the<lb />
next month or so.<lb />
1 hope a lot of people turn out<lb />
for applications McLawhorn<lb />
said. "Besides getting involved, it's<lb />
an opportunity for students to meet<lb />
people and learn about entertain-<lb />
ment. It can be a lot of fun<lb />
Fun and entertainment, as<lb />
McLawhorn put it, are the purposes<lb />
of the Student Union. "It's simple.<lb />
The S.udent Union is here to pro-<lb />
vide entertainment for the cam-<lb />
pus<lb />
Mel aw hot n, a senior majoring in<lb />
housing and management, took<lb />
over the office in January oi 1980<lb />
and finished out the term of the<lb />
previous president, Charles Sune.<lb />
she then reapplied for the position<lb />
she 1980-81 school vear.<lb />
pus.<lb />
McLawhorn is also a member of<lb />
the Student Union Board of Direc-<lb />
tors, the board that governs the Stu-<lb />
dent Union. The Board is made up<lb />
of various student leaders and it is<lb />
the body that selects the Student<lb />
Union president.<lb />
"People in the Student Union<lb />
aren't popularly elected she said.<lb />
"The Board of Directors chooses<lb />
the president, the president chooses<lb />
the committee chairmen and the<lb />
committee chairmen choose the<lb />
committee members<lb />
Mel awhorn viewed the new pro-<lb />
minence of the Minority Arts Com-<lb />
mittee as one of the major ac-<lb />
complishments of the Student<lb />
Union during her administration.<lb />
"Minority arts has come up with a<lb />
lot of new activities to make people<lb />
more aware of minorities on cam-<lb />
pus<lb />
McLawhorn felt, however, that a<lb />
University Union Proposal now<lb />
under consideration could be the<lb />
biggest thing to happen during her<lb />
time in office.<lb />
According to McLawhorn, the<lb />
University Union Proposal seeks to<lb />
unite the Student Union and<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center under<lb />
the auspices of one authority.<lb />
"There are presently two fees that<lb />
students pay to support student<lb />
entertainment. We propose to unite<lb />
the two and hopefully cut out some<lb />
of the duplication. We hope to have<lb />
a proposal by March<lb />
Many students have criticized the<lb />
Student Union for not bringing<lb />
more major concerts to ECU, and<lb />
McLawhorn saw the situation as<lb />
regrettable.<lb />
"There are a lot of reasons why<lb />
we haven't had more concerts. Our<lb />
budget is very small, and last year<lb />
we lost a lot of money on our big<lb />
concerts.<lb />
"Also, a lot of the groups that<lb />
would attract large audiences are<lb />
See UNION, page 3<lb />
Pho�o tt JON JORDAN<lb />
Term Expires<lb />
Karen Mcl.awhorn's term as Student Union president will end on March 20<lb />
ECU Women Honored<lb />
SGA Supports Amendment<lb />
B PAUL COLLINS<lb />
Nr��H Editor<lb />
The SGA decided Monday to sup-<lb />
port an amendment to state law that<lb />
would allow the board of trustees of<lb />
each state college or university to<lb />
decide if that institution will sell<lb />
beer and wine on campus.<lb />
The student legislature passed a<lb />
unanimous resolution supporting<lb />
the matter, and Vice President Lynn<lb />
Jer will take the resolution with<lb />
her to the University of North<lb />
Carolina Association of Student<lb />
Government meeting this weekend.<lb />
UNCASG is planning to make a<lb />
recommendation on the matter to<lb />
the General Assembly, which is to<lb />
begin hearings on the subject soon.<lb />
"As it now stands Calder ex-<lb />
plained, "no beer or wine can be<lb />
sold on the campuses of state<lb />
schools. The amendment would put<lb />
the matter in the hands of each<lb />
school's board of trustees<lb />
Calder also explained to the<lb />
legislators a new measure concern-<lb />
ing parking in Greenville.<lb />
The Greenville City Council has<lb />
passed an ordinance that could pro-<lb />
hibit students from parking in<lb />
residential areas near campus bet-<lb />
ween the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.<lb />
To bring the ordinance into ef-<lb />
fect, one half the residents in a<lb />
neighborhood near campus would<lb />
have to sign a petition asking that<lb />
students not be allowed to park<lb />
there.<lb />
The City Manager would then<lb />
conduct a study to determine if stu-<lb />
dent parking presented an actual<lb />
problem in that area. If the city<lb />
determined that a problem existed,<lb />
it would allow residents to buy $5<lb />
parking stickers hat would entitle<lb />
them to park in the neighborhood.<lb />
Those without stickers would be<lb />
limited to two hours' parking.<lb />
Calder also voiced her displeasure<lb />
over a proposal by Athletic Director<lb />
Ken Carr that would move student<lb />
seating at football games nearer the<lb />
end zones and force students to pur-<lb />
chase tickets.<lb />
The SGA defeated a resolution<lb />
that would ask Carr to appear<lb />
before the legislature and discuss the<lb />
matter.<lb />
SGA President Charlie Sherrod<lb />
reported that the university's Calen-<lb />
dar Committee was "dragging its<lb />
feet" over the matter of a fall break<lb />
at ECU. "They have accepted the<lb />
SGA poll of students he said,<lb />
"but now they're going through<lb />
analysis and paralysis<lb />
He added that the committee had<lb />
not yet polled the faculty on the<lb />
matter.<lb />
Sherrod also told the SGA that he<lb />
had received many complaints<lb />
about Drop-Add, and that he was<lb />
told that students could continue to<lb />
add courses through Tuesday.<lb />
In another matter, Sherrod said<lb />
that the SGA was in "ridiculous<lb />
shape" as far as organization went<lb />
See SGA, page 3<lb />
NAACP 'Klan Watch' Starts<lb />
By MIKE DAVIS<lb />
Sl.ff Writer<lb />
Outstanding Young Women of<lb />
America, an organization based in<lb />
Montgomery, Alabama, have<lb />
honored two women from the East<lb />
Carolina faculty.<lb />
The 1980 Edition of thfl Outstan-<lb />
ding Young Women of America has<lb />
honored Greysolynne J. Fox and<lb />
Judith M. Thomas both of East<lb />
Carolina among some 15,000<lb />
Outstanding Young Women of<lb />
America nominations.<lb />
According to their organization's<lb />
chairperson, Mrs. Dexter Otis Ar-<lb />
nold, Outstanding Young Women<lb />
of America Awards Program seek-<lb />
to recognize and honor the talents,<lb />
abilities and successes of exceptional<lb />
young women throughout the<lb />
United States. These individuals are<lb />
being honored not only for their<lb />
professional achievements but for<lb />
their important contributions to<lb />
their communities, states, and na-<lb />
tion as well, she said. Otis Arnold<lb />
serves as chairperson of the Awards<lb />
Program Advisory Board and is<lb />
honorary president of the General<lb />
Federation of Women's Clubs.<lb />
One of the entries is that of Dr.<lb />
Greysolynne J. Fox, Assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of anthropology. Fox receiv-<lb />
ed her B.A M.A, and Ph.D from<lb />
the University of Wisconsin-<lb />
Milwaukee. This is the second time<lb />
Fox has been nominated for this<lb />
award.<lb />
In 1978, she was nominated by<lb />
Dr. Howell, then Vice Chancellor of<lb />
Academic Affars. This year, she<lb />
was nominated by Dr. W. Keats<lb />
Sparrow.<lb />
Fox, who is very deeply involved<lb />
with a joint career in teaching and<lb />
research, has been at East Carolina<lb />
since 1977. She said that students<lb />
who ask interesting questions are<lb />
the type of students that she likes<lb />
best.<lb />
Teaching is not all that she does<lb />
or is involved in. "Research along<lb />
with different activities yields dif-<lb />
ferent rewards she said. "It also<lb />
keeps you at the forefront of what is<lb />
going on<lb />
Fox's main area of study is in<lb />
primatology. the study of apes and<lb />
monkeys. Her current projects in-<lb />
clude topics such as communication<lb />
by use of smell among the Siamang<lb />
monkeys and trying to determine<lb />
what socializing factors exist among<lb />
primates.<lb />
She has traveled and studied quite<lb />
extensively. Her studies have taken<lb />
her to places such as Malaysia,<lb />
South Eastern Puerto Rico,<lb />
England, Singapore and Germanv.<lb />
Last summer, Fox went to Germany<lb />
to attend an international con-<lb />
ference on the Siamang monkeys<lb />
Fox also added that she is excited<lb />
about zoos and would like to travel<lb />
to various zoos all around the<lb />
world.<lb />
In addition to her undergraduate<lb />
and graduate work, she has studied<lb />
at Northwestern University and the<lb />
University of Chicago. She has also<lb />
had several articles about primates<lb />
published in journals.<lb />
Fox is also a member of the<lb />
Milwaukee Zoological Society and<lb />
Sigma Xi, the scientific research<lb />
society.<lb />
NEW YORK (UPI) - The head "In North Carolina, Klan<lb />
of the NAACP announced members were acquitted of chares<lb />
establishment of a "Klan Watch" of murdering people at an anti-Klan<lb />
Monday to monitor racial violence rally, despite videotape evidence of<lb />
anc charged a majority of "decent" the shootings. In Miami, a black<lb />
Americans have become bigoted. man's head was brutally smashed by<lb />
Executive Director Benjamin white policemen who were acquitted<lb />
Hooks described a resurgence of of wrongdoing by an all-white jury,<lb />
racism at the civil rights group's an- in Chattanooga, Tennessee,<lb />
nual membership meeting and called Klansmen were acquitted of<lb />
on President-elect Ronald Reagan shooting four black women<lb />
to "make sure the priorities of the Hooks said the upsurge in racial<lb />
black and poor are not forgotten violence, particularly Klan activity<lb />
The NAACP has been receiving will be monitored by NAACP of-<lb />
more bomb threats and hate mail ficials in each of the association's<lb />
than ever, he said. Politicians are seven regional offices,<lb />
decrying busing as reverse Hooks said all incidents involving<lb />
discrimination. the Klan will be reported by the of-<lb />
"The Ku Klux Klan has been ficials, who plan to work closely<lb />
teaching Boy Scouts and Civil Air with city, county and state<lb />
Patrol cadets how to strangle people authorities.<lb />
and fire guns Hooks said. "Black "What has brought on this sad<lb />
men have had their hearts cut out, state of affairs. Whatever the cause,<lb />
and black teen-agers have fallen vie- I fear that the real majority of de-<lb />
tim to the knife of an unapprehend- cent American citizens have become<lb />
ed slasher in New York City and captives of bigotry Hooks said.<lb />
Buffalo. "They have been intimidated,<lb />
,M����.�� brow-beaten, lied to, manipulated<lb />
JL ��� V-ijf and dragooned into conformity with<lb />
Of! HG IIISIQ6 segregation as a way of life in<lb />
mtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm America.<lb />
"We must be determined to call<lb />
- them out of their hibernation and<lb />
Announcements awaken them to reality<lb />
Editorialsjj The n.AACP's board prepared a<lb />
Classifieds position paper to submit to Reagan.<lb />
Features Hooks said the NAACP is willing to<lb />
Fetters worjc wjln Reagan to reduce infla-<lb />
Sports tion and increase jobs.<lb />
"It's his methods we disagree<lb />
with Hooks said.<lb />
Her ECU involvement includes<lb />
being the faculty advisor of Lambda<lb />
Alpha, the anthropology honor<lb />
society. She also serves on the Na-<lb />
tional Executive Council.<lb />
She has also founded the ECU<lb />
Fold and Country Dance Club with<lb />
the help of Peter Fricke. The club<lb />
puts on about two shows annually.<lb />
One of her main areas of concern<lb />
is animals. She says that if any<lb />
animals become extinct, ecological<lb />
systems would then be unbalanced.<lb />
The second nomination is that of<lb />
Judith M. Thomas. She is an<lb />
associate professor of surgery,<lb />
whose main area of research is the<lb />
transplantation of tissues and<lb />
organs. Another area of interest is<lb />
immunological research, which is<lb />
that part of transplantation service<lb />
and research which help patients ac-<lb />
cept and keep their newly implanted<lb />
organs. Her research in im-<lb />
munology has been noted by several<lb />
medical societies.<lb />
Thomas received her B.A. degree<lb />
from Manhattanville College, her<lb />
M.S. and Ph.D degrees from New<lb />
York University.<lb />
One of her current projects is the<lb />
medical school's first kidney<lb />
transplant operation.<lb />
Thomas came to ECU in<lb />
September of 1979 in the position of<lb />
associate professor of Surgery. She<lb />
makes up a transplantation team<lb />
with her husband. Dr. Frank<lb />
Thomas, professor of surgery and<lb />
See WOMEN, page J<lb />
Recent Test<lb />
Scores Vary<lb />
Pnotc by CHARLIE SHERROD<lb />
Inauguration 1981<lb />
(SPS)�Suburban schools spend a<lb />
lot of money on their students, pav<lb />
teachers higher salaries and offer a<lb />
wide range of courses. As a result,<lb />
most students who attend these<lb />
schools score high on achievement<lb />
tests and go to college.<lb />
But that's not the whole story.<lb />
Vandalism, alcohol and drug use are<lb />
rising so fast in the suburbs that<lb />
they may replace urban schools as<lb />
centers of crime, drug traffic and<lb />
alcoholism.<lb />
For years these homogenous<lb />
residential communities have<lb />
boasted test scores higher than the<lb />
national average on standardized<lb />
tests, according to the National<lb />
Assessment of Educational Pro-<lb />
gress, and are well ahead of both ur-<lb />
ban and rural students.<lb />
The test score gap exists because<lb />
suburban schools have money to<lb />
spend on curriculum and teacher<lb />
salaries, National Institute of<lb />
Education Senior Associate Tom<lb />
Tomlinson said. Since per pupil ex-<lb />
penditure is figured through proper-<lb />
ty taxes, wealthy areas have more<lb />
money for education.<lb />
This money allows schools to of-<lb />
fer a wide range of pro-<lb />
grams�college preparatory as well<lb />
as vocational courses. Since they<lb />
can take advantage of the college<lb />
courses, about 75 percent go to col-<lb />
lege as compared to 50 percent in<lb />
other areas.<lb />
Suburban schools have con-<lb />
tributed, however, to a lack of em-<lb />
phasis on reading and writing ability<lb />
and have produced a generation of<lb />
students weak in basic skills, accor-<lb />
ding to education author Paul<lb />
Cooperman. Although suburban<lb />
students are ahead of others, SAT<lb />
scores have declined drastically for<lb />
all students in the last decade.<lb />
Suburban students are ahead in<lb />
other areas too�property destruc-<lb />
tion and drug abuse. According to a<lb />
report to Congress on violent and<lb />
safe schools, suburban schools ex-<lb />
perience more vandalism than urban<lb />
or rural schools.<lb />
"Kids in the suburbs have more<lb />
money so they are getting a large<lb />
share of crime and drug problems<lb />
National Institute of Education Ur<lb />
ban Team Leader Candice Sullivan<lb />
said.<lb />
Forty-eight percent of high school<lb />
students in the suburbs said beer<lb />
and wine are readily available to<lb />
them compared to only 40 percent<lb />
of city school students.<lb />
Sixty-one percent of suburban<lb />
students said they could buy mari-<lb />
juana at their school, and heroin use<lb />
in suburban schools has skyrocketed<lb />
since June. "We used to view heroin<lb />
as an inner-city slum drug. It has<lb />
been creeping into the suburbs for<lb />
the past year and is now reaching<lb />
epidemic proportions Drug En-<lb />
forcement Administrator Robert<lb />
Feldkamp said.<lb />
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r<lb />
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THL EASTCAROI INI AN<lb />
JANUARY 13, 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
CRIMINAL LAW<lb />
A new course Principles and<lb />
Procedures of Criminal Law<lb />
iCorS 4003 will be ottered during<lb />
spring semester at ECU The<lb />
three semester hour course will be<lb />
taught on Mon nights trom 6 30 to<lb />
9 30 pm with the first class<lb />
beginning on Jan 12 1981<lb />
The course will focus on the<lb />
nature, sources and types o�<lb />
substantive criminal law the<lb />
classification and analysis of<lb />
crimes and criminal acts in<lb />
general and the examination in<lb />
detail ot selected spec if ic criminal<lb />
procedures with special emphasis<lb />
upon responsibilities ot criminal<lb />
lustice professionals<lb />
Pre requisite for the course s<lb />
vonsen' of the Department<lb />
Chairperson Area businessmen<lb />
law enforcement officers private<lb />
sec urity personnel human service<lb />
oenvery personnel and other in<lb />
'eresteo 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 Div.<lb />
sion of Cont Education The<lb />
( ourse s open to eligible students<lb />
a'ECU interested individuals are<lb />
encouraged to register for the<lb />
� se and or contact the Depart<lb />
nenl Ot Soc ial vork S. Correc<lb />
i Sei . . rs tor additional in<lb />
formal 111 Allied Health or<lb />
Carol Belk Bldg )<lb />
RESIDENCE STAFF<lb />
Apr! canons are now being<lb />
by the Dept of Residence<lb />
reft Resident Advisors for Spr<lb />
g ' semester Any full time<lb />
student who has reserved a<lb />
residence hail room and has an<lb />
.i ng of 2 0 is eligible to ap<lb />
� - �� on ano application<lb />
f.neo from a<lb />
Residl � Hall Director or the<lb />
- � � ' � Life Office, 214<lb />
.s � Hard I<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
PRESIDENT<lb />
Applications are now being ac<lb />
lepteo<lb />
Union<lb />
� �<lb />
'he quai<lb />
office of Student<lb />
� for the 1981 82<lb />
�' ons will Be<lb />
981 ano are<lb />
guesnuns reyara"N<lb />
ions for the oft-ce<lb />
' 6611 Da '����<lb />
CIC FELLOWSHIPS<lb />
Until February 1. 1981 prospec<lb />
five applicants from outside<lb />
Indiana may call toll free between<lb />
9 00am and 5 00pm E ST tor in<lb />
formation or application forms<lb />
The number is !800l 457 4420<lb />
Now m its fourth year, the CIC<lb />
Fellowships Program m the social<lb />
sciences makes awards m 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 in American studies art<lb />
history classics comparative<lb />
literature English German,<lb />
linguistics music 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 and<lb />
geological sciences We welcome<lb />
inquiries concerning specific sub<lb />
fields<lb />
BAHAMAS CRUISE<lb />
Enter the world ot rum and sun<lb />
sh.ne take a trip to the Bahamas.<lb />
March t 15th The Student union<lb />
Travel Committee has already<lb />
planned your Spring Break for<lb />
you so make reservations now i'<lb />
Mendenhaii Central Ticket Office<lb />
Quad Hotem Room and Cabin<lb />
S499 00 Double Hotel RoomQuad<lb />
Cabin SS49 00<lb />
PRE COLUMBIAN<lb />
The ECU Dept of Sociology ano<lb />
Anthropology, in cooperation with<lb />
the ECU School ot Art, ,$ 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 ot Art<lb />
They win w '� 'he auditorium<lb />
of the � "k � �'��'s Center at<lb />
ECU at 7 30 p n .<lb />
and Jai It<lb />
s to be discussed nciude<lb />
"The Dawn of Civilization<lb />
I hr ugti -i Master � a" i<lb />
B The Great Em<lb />
(fSl jan 12<lb />
(aya One Half<lb />
;Jan 19. and<lb />
and Their<lb />
Other Half of<lb />
(ACT)<lb />
The American College Tes'<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. Iowa City, Iowa 52240<lb />
Registration deadline is Feb 27,<lb />
1981 Applications may be obtain<lb />
ed from the ECU Testing Center<lb />
Speight Bidg , Room 105<lb />
(AHPAT)<lb />
The Allied Health Professions<lb />
Admission Test will be ottered at<lb />
ECU on Sat. March 7 1981 Ap<lb />
plication blanks are to e com<lb />
pleted and mailed to the<lb />
Psychological Corp 304 E 45th<lb />
St . New York NY 10017 to arrive<lb />
by Feb 7, 1981 Application blanks<lb />
are also available at the Testing<lb />
Center, Speight Bldg Room 105,<lb />
ECU<lb />
LEARNING<lb />
A new program for increasing<lb />
Learning Efficiency will be of<lb />
tered by Dr George Weigand<lb />
beginning Jan 14. 1981 There will<lb />
be two groups One will meet on<lb />
Mon and Wed at 1 00 p m and<lb />
the other group will meet on Tues<lb />
and Thurs at 1 00 p m m Rm 305<lb />
Wright Anne The class is<lb />
available to all students Atten<lb />
dance is voluntary no formal<lb />
registration is required<lb />
EPISCOPAL WORSHIP<lb />
An Episcopal service of Holy<lb />
Communion will be celebrated<lb />
Tues evening Jan 13, in the<lb />
chapel ot the Methodist Student<lb />
Center (5th St across from Gar<lb />
rett Dorm The service will be at<lb />
5 30 p m with the Episcopal<lb />
Chaplain, the Rev Bill Hadden,<lb />
celebrating Supper will be served<lb />
following the service<lb />
the Cone<lb />
The MyS'1 '<lb />
of the Bow Tie<lb />
"The A jtec<lb />
SPRING BREAK TRIP<lb />
aic t? a an<lb />
iude transporta<lb />
00 Double hotel<lb />
Double<lb />
 4- -<lb />
I - are tour rerod n ,<lb />
tures in the series, and each lee<lb />
tures a n ijde slides to dec '<lb />
actual examples of Pre<lb />
Columbian Art<lb />
The wealth of pub' I<lb />
mater,ai roaay ano the increasing<lb />
the ancient ar's o� "<lb />
hemisphere show thai Pre<lb />
Columbian ar can now ta�<lb />
Place as . i � " i it art e<lb />
pressions � �� . a � � Clifford<lb />
saic It is in pet it . � "a'ftf who<lb />
have ccr-M � �� , . ,s . � and<lb />
nave sampled� " �"� bounties<lb />
Si d now accept ano P' '� <lb />
� heritaoi � �" � by the I <lb />
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gone<lb />
SKI TRIP<lb />
The ECU Ski tr.p to Snowshoe<lb />
over Sprig break is scheduled for<lb />
March 8 13. 1981 Students seekmq<lb />
lit should enroll in PHYE 1105<lb />
A room deposit of $10 00 is due<lb />
Jan 27 1981. at 4pm mMemorial<lb />
Gym, Rm 108 Contact Mrs Jo<lb />
Saunders in Memorial Gym <lb />
205 lor additional information<lb />
INSTRUCTORS<lb />
NEEDED<lb />
instructors are needed to teach<lb />
several short term beginning ivel<lb />
sorkshops or courses for the Crafts<lb />
Center at Mendenhaii Student<lb />
Center The areas tor which in<lb />
structors are needed are<lb />
darkroom techniques, iewelry and<lb />
silkscreen Graduate or 4th year<lb />
art students, or anyone who has<lb />
sufficient knowledge to teach a<lb />
course in any of the areas men<lb />
tioned, may contact Tana Nobles<lb />
Crafts and Recreation Director at<lb />
Mendenhaii, 757 6611<lb />
INTERNSHIP<lb />
Sophomores iuniors and seniors<lb />
currently enrolled in a N C col<lb />
lege or N C residents attending an<lb />
out of state college have until Feb<lb />
2 to apply for the Institute of<lb />
Government Summer Internsnp<lb />
Program m state government<lb />
Twenty four students will be<lb />
selected by an advisory commit<lb />
tee to participate in a living<lb />
learning internship in N C s'rfii<lb />
government directed by the in<lb />
stitute ot Government The In<lb />
stitute of Government interns will<lb />
work trom May 26 through Aug 7<lb />
Students will work 40 hours eacn<lb />
week m a responsible position m a<lb />
state department participate in<lb />
evening educational seminars ano<lb />
be paid approximately $130 prr<lb />
week<lb />
Students interested in the pro<lb />
gram should secure a brochure an<lb />
nouncmg the program and a state<lb />
of N C application form from<lb />
their college or university place<lb />
ment office or local Job Service ot<lb />
tice<lb />
Students interested in the in<lb />
stitute of Government program<lb />
should mail an application to the<lb />
institute of Government Knapp<lb />
Bldg 059A The University ot<lb />
North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC<lb />
27514 by Feb 2 1981<lb />
Applicants will be accec '<lb />
without respect to race sex. color<lb />
national or-an religion or nan<lb />
dicap<lb />
Lih Johnson a student of ECU<lb />
served as an Institute ot Gow<lb />
ment intern in state governn '<lb />
dut ing 1 � � ler of 1980<lb />
PRISON VISITS<lb />
Many ECU students have joined<lb />
Maury Correctional Facilities<lb />
Thurs nigt t visiting � � � We<lb />
go from 7 30 p m 9 00 p m Car<lb />
pooling ano pick up is ava-iar �<lb />
it s a friendly atmosphere ana en<lb />
lOyabie for ail !��� I I rge!<lb />
nely eople ourm n�<lb />
day season Ca<lb />
N.C.S.L.<lb />
� � .  � � . tudent<lb />
Legislature w<lb />
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� ;� � � me t " . � � �<lb />
�<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
� . . � . � � . <lb />
I �  � ; a meet eacl �'<lb />
night at 7 p n th<lb />
� �� � Cuitu'<lb />
� ' �<lb />
Judge Says Garwood To Decide<lb />
CAMP LEJEUNE,<lb />
NX. (IPI) � Defense<lb />
attorneys say Pfc.<lb />
Robert R. Garwood<lb />
vsill be the one to decide<lb />
whether he testifies in<lb />
his court-martial on<lb />
charges of desertion<lb />
and collaboration with<lb />
the enemy in Vietnam.<lb />
With the defense<lb />
now putting the final<lb />
touches on its case, that<lb />
decision may come by<lb />
the end of the week.<lb />
"The decision has<lb />
not been made yet<lb />
civilian defense at-<lb />
torney Vaughan Taylor<lb />
said Monday. "It's<lb />
something the accused<lb />
has to decide<lb />
Thus far in Gar-<lb />
wood's court-martial,<lb />
his account of his 14<lb />
years with the com-<lb />
munists has been<lb />
related to the jury by<lb />
three psychiatrists and<lb />
one psychologist. The<lb />
defense is trying to<lb />
show Garwood was<lb />
driven insane by torture<lb />
and isolation and is not<lb />
responsible for his ac-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Corcoran, head of<lb />
psychiatry at the<lb />
School of Aerospace<lb />
Medicine in San An-<lb />
tonio, Texas, provided<lb />
Monday some of the<lb />
missing pieces in Gar-<lb />
wood's account of his<lb />
years behind enemy<lb />
lines, where he is accus-<lb />
ed by former POW s of<lb />
collaborating with the<lb />
Viet Gong in a series of<lb />
jungle POW camps in<lb />
South Vietnam.<lb />
Corcoran said Gar-<lb />
wood claims he twice<lb />
appealed to the North<lb />
Vietnamese to allow<lb />
him to return to the<lb />
United States. Cor-<lb />
coran, a specialist in<lb />
dealing with Vietnam-<lb />
era POWs, testified<lb />
Garwood told him he<lb />
asked the Vietnamese<lb />
to release him in 1973<lb />
after learning of the<lb />
mass release of captive<lb />
Americans.<lb />
"The answer he was<lb />
given was that he was<lb />
not an invited guest and<lb />
should be glad he was<lb />
still alive and given<lb />
food and clothing that<lb />
should have gone to the<lb />
Vietnamese people<lb />
Corcoran said.<lb />
Corcoran, who said<lb />
he was once convinced<lb />
Garwood was guilty of<lb />
the charges but now<lb />
believes Garwood's ac-<lb />
count of his actions is<lb />
true, said Garwood<lb />
made a second appeal<lb />
in 1975 shortly after the<lb />
fall of Saigon.<lb />
"You have no one to<lb />
blame but the<lb />
American govern-<lb />
ment he said Gar-<lb />
wood was told. "When<lb />
our relations with the<lb />
American government<lb />
are normalized, you<lb />
may be returned<lb />
He said Garwood<lb />
told him he was moved<lb />
from South Vietnam to<lb />
North Vietnam in 1970<lb />
and hospitalized for<lb />
several months after<lb />
being severely injured<lb />
in a B-52 strike.<lb />
"He was growing<lb />
desperate. He felt he<lb />
might not ever be abie<lb />
to return Corcoran<lb />
said. "He thought he<lb />
essentially had been<lb />
abandoned in Vietnam,<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
 N.C, No. 3(jNIGHTCLUB-<lb />
Tues.<lb />
(in the Phoenix Room)<lb />
Eariy Bird Specials-<lb />
Wed-Thurs<lb />
PM<lb />
Fri. -Subway<lb />
wH.H3:30-7:00<lb />
SALE 40 OFF<lb />
Ladies' Velour Tops<lb />
Ladies' Jogging Tops &amp; Pants<lb />
Ladies' Wrangler Tops<lb />
Men's Suits<lb />
Lee Denim Coats<lb />
Men's Wool Blend Sport Coats<lb />
Reg. 12.99 NOW $7.79<lb />
Reg. 18.98 each NOW $1 1.3" eoch<lb />
Reg 12.98 NOW $7.79<lb />
Reg. 56.95 NOW $34.17<lb />
Reg. 22.50 NOW $13.50<lb />
Reg. 49.95 NOW $29.97<lb />
MILL OUTLET CLOTHING<lb />
264 By-Pass in Front of Nichols<lb />
Hours: MonSat. 9:30 to 6:00<lb />
BOWLING<lb />
Sign up for a mixed doubles<lb />
bowling league for spring<lb />
semester at the Mendenhaii Stu<lb />
dent Center ground Moor bulletin<lb />
board There will be a Monday and<lb />
a Tuesday night league meeting on<lb />
a weekly basis The organizational<lb />
meeting for both leagues will be<lb />
held on Mon . Jan 26, at 6 00 p m<lb />
in the Bowling Center Bring some<lb />
friends and sign up today<lb />
For further information please<lb />
call Tana Nobles at 757 6�n<lb />
BILLIARDS<lb />
interested in ioimng a billiards<lb />
league7 Al! billiards players in<lb />
terested in forming a league to<lb />
meet weekly may s.gn up at the<lb />
Mendelhall B'lhards Center An<lb />
organizational meeting will be<lb />
held Mon , Jan 19 at 7 00 p m in<lb />
the Billiards Center Leauu<lb />
scores will be handicapped and<lb />
trophies will be awarded in<lb />
several divisions at 757 wn<lb />
Contact Tana Nobles for further<lb />
information<lb />
CRAFTS<lb />
Crafts workshops are now<lb />
available at the Crafts Center in<lb />
Mendenhaii Pottery darkroom<lb />
techniques, photography quiitmg.<lb />
silkscreen. beginning iewelry and<lb />
metalwork, floor loom wea.<lb />
batik, stained glass and macrame<lb />
are the workshops which an<lb />
available<lb />
All ECU Students student<lb />
dependents, as wen as facualV<lb />
staff and their dependents wt<lb />
MSC members arc-eligible to oar<lb />
ticipate Everyone must register<lb />
for the workshops a' the Crafts<lb />
Center no la'er rhan Saturday<lb />
Jan 24 Craf's Center hours are<lb />
3 00 P M unf.l 10 00 P M Mon<lb />
through Fri ano 12 00 until 5 00<lb />
p m Sat<lb />
For further information contact<lb />
ina Nol s6ii<lb />
I Ciassi Tied Ad Form<lb />
A.M.A.<lb />
The ECU chapter of the<lb />
American Marketing Association<lb />
is holding a membership drive<lb />
during the first 30 days ot the<lb />
semester Named the Albert U<lb />
Coniey Chapter, the organization<lb />
proposes to bring together the pre<lb />
fessional and the student -n the<lb />
field of marketing<lb />
Apphc ations may be obtained tw<lb />
contacting the officers Mi�o<lb />
McMahan or Elton Boney m A 226<lb />
Raw!<lb />
SENIOR RECITAL<lb />
Clarinetist Lawyer Crawford, ot<lb />
Goldsboro a senior in the ECU<lb />
School of Musi will perform a<lb />
rectal on Fri . jar 16 1981 a'<lb />
7 30 p m m the ftj. �<lb />
Rei ai Hail<lb />
C � awforo is a candidate for the<lb />
Bachelor of Musk degree in Music<lb />
tne'apy Me studies clarinet witl<lb />
Deh-rah Choda ki of the V fool of<lb />
Music faculty<lb />
Works to be performed t-<lb />
Wilson Osborns s Rhapsody,<lb />
Saint Saens Sonate and Leonard<lb />
Bernstein s Sonata Crawford will<lb />
be accompanied by Cynthia Creel<lb />
pianist The recital is free and<lb />
open to the public<lb />
JOBS NEEDED<lb />
Inmates at the Maury Corrp<lb />
tional Facility are looking for iObs<lb />
Many nma'es have been recom<lb />
mended for work release but Obs<lb />
aren't ava'abie If you have one to<lb />
offer or know ot one please<lb />
756 V324<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
POSITIONS<lb />
Applications are be �<lb />
for Coffeehouse Chairperso'<lb />
committee m�<lb />
ly Pick up applications .n the STu<lb />
dent union Office Rm TM<lb />
Mendenhaii STudent Cen'er Call<lb />
757 6611 Ext 210<lb />
TRANSPORTATION<lb />
the Greenv,lie Publ.c Trri<lb />
tation Commission will meet<lb />
Wed , Jan 21 at 8 p m n' " �<lb />
Public Works Fa-<lb />
FORCES FOR<lb />
FREEDOM<lb />
Bracelets similar to those issued<lb />
for POW in Vietnam are now<lb />
available tor the men involve<lb />
fie aborted � pt in<lb />
Iran Bracelets are i3 eai t<lb />
proceeds from sales will I<lb />
establish a college tune f i �� .<lb />
children of these men<lb />
The address s<lb />
Forr es for F reedom<lb />
P O Bo� .<lb />
Tuluca � � � - � � v .<lb />
EXERCISE<lb />
The Dept of In'rar<lb />
��creational Services is offe-<lb />
asses in E�erose and W-<lb />
Control jail Exercise Aer<lb />
Conditioning and Slimnasl<lb />
Each class s designed to pr( .<lb />
information on I the purposi<lb />
exercse (2) the eft<lb />
Of activity .� M introi and<lb />
figure imprc I j .<lb />
and" ��<lb />
various exercises to mam � � � �<lb />
ibihty and muscle tones<lb />
Structure of . be<lb />
determiri. � a �� �� �<lb />
expr let �� � '<lb />
enro<lb />
For additional �<lb />
'  i � � � , vli ze at 757 �<lb />
PARKING<lb />
The Green. <lb />
ly eet at j 00 p m<lb />
�. -<lb />
I<lb />
I PRICE II.SC for IS words. 05 for<lb />
I ��ch addition! word<lb />
i kr checks payjbl? to ln� C�ii<lb />
C.rolmitn<lb />
btryi�lion� count t on word<lb />
as do phone numbers and<lb />
hyphenai oni<lb />
MAIL TO<lb />
The Eas' Carolinian<lb />
Classified Ads<lb />
Old Sou'h Building<lb />
Greenville N C I'll"<lb />
I<lb />
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GYMNASTICS<lb />
Ri . stra'ion for the annual<lb />
 ' s progro-<lb />
ECU is s it 7 p.m or<lb />
20 and Jan 22 and the one hour per<lb />
 et � � -�� �' 2o<lb />
Registration will be in the Qrm<lb />
room at M �<lb />
nasium ECU from 7 p " ' � 6<lb />
n ' evening<lb />
Cost of the 12<lb />
S .nciude'<lb />
phases Of g<lb />
I five through W<lb />
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AED<lb />
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10 00<lb />
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FOOD LAB<lb />
�<lb />
net<lb />
�<lb />
�<lb />
204 t. 5th Street<lb />
Across From<lb />
Newby's Sub Shop<lb />
Open Til 9:30 Nightly<lb />
THIS WEEK'S SALE ALBUMS<lb />
ALL CURRENT RERELEASES<lb />
$8.96 list for $5.99<lb />
Pat Benatar<lb />
Cheap I tick<lb />
Door'i Greatest Hits<lb />
Neil Diamond<lb />
Barbara Streisand<lb />
John Lennon<lb />
Nicolette Larson<lb />
Crosby bulls &amp; Nash<lb />
f-irefall<lb />
I he Gap Band<lb />
( onfunkshun<lb />
Parliament<lb />
$7 9 lul for $4 99<lb />
Ki kpile<lb />
S9 8 list for $6.99<lb />
� y Dan<lb />
$13.9 list for J<lb />
hagles Live<lb />
Heart Live<lb />
Heetwood Mac Live<lb />
harth Wind &amp; hire<lb />
ALL PARAPHANALIA<lb />
ON SALE<lb />
MOST IS 50 OFF<lb />
APPLE RECORDS T-SHIRTS<lb />
Regularly $4.50<lb />
$3.99 WITH COUPON<lb />
WE BUY USED ALBUMS<lb />
M<lb />
O<lb />
Art and Camera<lb />
526 S. Cotanche St.<lb />
I kW" I Oil '<lb />
Wed Jan. 14th �<lb />
Homegrown Vigilante Band<lb />
Ladies FREE<lb />
Men $2.00<lb />
Thurs Jan. 15th �<lb />
Columbia Recording Artist<lb />
BOBBY BARE<lb />
�$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$�<lb />
� KODACOLOR<lb />
Jg Developed and Printed<lb />
$3.23<lb />
4<lb />
No Fnrp.gr<lb />
Film<lb />
12<lb />
EXPOSURE<lb />
ROLL ONLY<lb />
20<lb />
EXPOSURE<lb />
ROLL ONLY<lb />
$4.81<lb />
KODACOLOR <lb />
Developed and Printed<lb />
I icket Locations:<lb />
Western Pleasure. Apple Records<lb />
Carolina Opry House<lb />
Fri. &amp; Sat. �<lb />
Homegrown Vigilante Band<lb />
�?�<lb />
film<lb />
!$$$$$$$$$$�,��$$$$$$$$$!<lb />
FILM DEVELOPING <lb />
24<lb />
EXPOSURE<lb />
ROLL ONLY<lb />
36.<lb />
EXPOSURE<lb />
ROLL ONLY<lb />
$5.53<lb />
$7.97<lb />
20 EXPOSURE<lb />
KODACHROME<lb />
ANDEKTACHROME<lb />
PROCESSING ONLY<lb />
$1.92gi<lb />
$3.15<lb />
!$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$&amp;<lb />
36 EXPOSURE<lb />
KODACHROME<lb />
AND EKTACHROME<lb />
PROCESSING OflLY<lb />
LOW, LOW PRICES ON<lb />
Movie<lb />
PROCESSING<lb />
KODACHROME<lb />
ANO EKTACHROME<lb />
PROCESSING ONLY<lb />
$2.11<lb />
SUPER S ANO STANUaAO "GviES<lb />
LIMITED OFFER<lb />
OFFER EXPIRES<lb />
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3<lb />
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Fla. Warden Criticizes Rather<lb />
RMlnklV Fla<lb />
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iuiil' to inn accusa<lb />
Muiut<lb />
iaith m<lb />
 Honda lions on national televi<lb />
al Monday sion witho si gel<lb />
 BS' Dan tin the a<lb />
! a '60 ol the stoi <lb />
nentar During the television<lb />
m Florida program, Rathei intei<lb />
lenied viewed two former<lb />
guai ds and formei I i !<lb />
inmate<lb />
d 1 he guai d� ' .t<lb />
on nuad  ot<lb />
beai up<lb />
e making in<lb />
said One ot I he<lb />
gional foi guai I he<lb />
was  Hie<lb />
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( H � .t "an<lb />
the sej . � cer"<lb />
ils, and even kill<lb />
I<lb />
m, on Dec<lb />
lei 7, 1979, with the<lb />
know -on<lb />
wa � i <lb />
McLawhorn Leaving<lb />
Office In March<lb />
'Buzz' Snyder,<lb />
formei head ol the<lb />
Special Squad, escorted<lb />
him to the dormitory<lb />
where Graham was<lb />
sleeping And pointed to<lb />
c ii aham .is the inmate<lb />
he wanted roughed up,<lb />
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"He said. 'Johnny, I<lb />
a sinai l a inmate <lb />
I wani you to busi him<lb />
in his damn head with<lb />
something I oii said.<lb />
1 oi; eiushed his skull<lb />
I a piece ol metal<lb />
pipe he said Snydei<lb />
gave him.<lb />
In return foi keeping<lb />
ihe inmates in hue. I Oi t<lb />
said he and other<lb />
"enforce! s" wei e given<lb />
di ues and then pick ol<lb />
iosexual partnei s.<lb />
In the I segment,<lb />
Snydei called Fort's<lb />
' v a lie, but luts<lb />
referred subsequeni<lb />
calls from reporters to<lb />
attorney. (im<lb />
: new saper in-<lb />
terviews with otl<lb />
� son officials.<lb />
"1 can eateg<lb />
den that the ad<lb />
ministration (ot 111)<lb />
vsould condone ex<lb />
cessive violence oi the<lb />
use of homosexuality as<lb />
a favor, as was charged<lb />
on the program Gray<lb />
said. "Whether th.it<lb />
happened, I don't<lb />
know, bul it has been<lb />
turned over to the out<lb />
side officials and. it it's<lb />
proven that it has taken<lb />
place, we will deal with<lb />
those people<lb />
Cirav did not deny<lb />
the existence of the<lb />
Special Squad, hut said<lb />
he preferred to call its<lb />
members "utility ol<lb />
ficers He said they<lb />
escorted prisoners to<lb />
and from their cells,<lb />
conducted shake<lb />
downs toi contraband<lb />
and organized searches<lb />
tor escaped inmates<lb />
�V a result ot then<lb />
work, he said, "they<lb />
aie involved in a lot of<lb />
use ot force situa<lb />
tions<lb />
Meanwhile, State At-<lb />
torney I ugene V hit<lb />
worth, ot Gainesville,<lb />
whose jurisdiction in-<lb />
cludes It I. blasted<lb />
state K ep A i net l<lb />
G i r a r d e a u ,<lb />
D-Jacksonville, who<lb />
appealed on the CBS<lb />
program, and said he<lb />
intended to find out it<lb />
(iirardeau had conceal<lb />
ed any evidence m the<lb />
Foi t case<lb />
 hit w orth said it<lb />
was "very upsetting"<lb />
tor him to learn on na<lb />
tional television that<lb />
Gitardeau had evidence<lb />
in the case that had no!<lb />
been turned ovei to him<lb />
lust.<lb />
"I have reason to<lb />
believe Rep. (rirardeau<lb />
had knowledge ot<lb />
Fort's story as earl) as<lb />
last August he said.<lb />
"It he, in tact, had that<lb />
knowledge, which dealt<lb />
v,ith the commission ot<lb />
a homicide, it would<lb />
have been illegal foi<lb />
h i m no! t o have<lb />
reported it.<lb />
" T hat is something I<lb />
think I should look in-<lb />
to, and something 1<lb />
think the leadership of<lb />
the House ot Represen-<lb />
tatives should look in-<lb />
to the slate attorney<lb />
said.<lb />
Girardeau said the<lb />
state had not shown<lb />
any i merest in in-<lb />
vestigating numerous<lb />
other allegations ol<lb />
brutality against in-<lb />
mates and there was no<lb />
reason to think it would<lb />
in this ease. He also<lb />
said he wanted to pro-<lb />
tect hoi whose lite<lb />
"wouldn't have been<lb />
worth 10 cents within<lb />
the prison system" it<lb />
word trad gotten out<lb />
about his charges.<lb />
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own protection.<lb />
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PAUI LlNCKE, Urecoroj Uhtrumt PAUL COLLINS, �, ��<lb />
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DAVl S VtRIN, �m(n,�ut<lb />
January 13, I9HI<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
ff Moore<lb />
Continues Outstanding Service<lb />
We have found that among the<lb />
ranks of the administrators on this<lb />
campus one individual stands out as<lb />
an exceptionally efficient, talented<lb />
and dedicated individual who has<lb />
toiled tirelessly in the service of the<lb />
university for many years. His name<lb />
is Cliff Moore, the vice chancellor<lb />
for business affairs.<lb />
Mr. Moore came to East Carolina<lb />
in 1962. Since that time he has<lb />
developed a reputation for ex-<lb />
cellence in administering the finan-<lb />
cial and fiscal affairs of the Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
He has always followed the letter<lb />
and the spirit of the law. He is a<lb />
company man who goes pretty<lb />
much by the book. However, he is<lb />
flexible and always willing to listen<lb />
to an opposing opinion. Mr. Moore<lb />
has proven to be one of the most<lb />
open-minded administrators on this<lb />
campus, always fair in his dealings<lb />
with students.<lb />
Mr. Moore came to ECU from a<lb />
state government post in Raleigh.<lb />
During the tenure of Dr. Leo<lb />
Jenkins, chancellor emeritus, Mr.<lb />
Moore oversaw the construction of<lb />
probably half the buildings on this<lb />
campus, including the athletic com-<lb />
plex.<lb />
He has served for a good while on<lb />
the athletic committee and has<lb />
shown a sincere committment to the<lb />
athletic program and its continued<lb />
growth.<lb />
Mr. Moore was the only high<lb />
ranking administrator, other than<lb />
Colonel Dick Blake, who served in<lb />
the Jenkins administration to be re-<lb />
tained under Thomas Brewer. That<lb />
?certainly speaks highly of Mr.<lb />
Moore's ability as an administrator<lb />
considering the many other fine<lb />
people who were not retained.<lb />
If this university had a few more<lb />
Cliff Moores we would be all the<lb />
better for it. In this administration<lb />
it is difficult to find men of good<lb />
character, strong will, and the<lb />
respect for tradition that Cliff<lb />
Moore has.<lb />
We hope that Mr. Moore stays<lb />
with us for a while � a long while.<lb />
States' Rights Lives<lb />
Sectionalism, especially in the<lb />
South, became very prevalent just<lb />
prior to the depression. There was a<lb />
centralization of power in<lb />
Washington and severe erosion of<lb />
Jeffersonian principles. States were<lb />
beginning to act in groups rather<lb />
than individually.<lb />
During the 1930's there was a<lb />
sweeping wave of Southern sec-<lb />
tionalism that was largely the result<lb />
of contempt for the policies of<lb />
Franklin Roosevelt.<lb />
The Civil War had left the South<lb />
defensive and sensitive to criticism<lb />
with a fear of ridicule. Southerners<lb />
feared the breakdown of the social<lb />
order because of Roosevelt's in-<lb />
terest in advancing the negro.<lb />
One South Carolinian com-<lb />
mented that FDR's attitudes on race<lb />
were '4an insult to every white man<lb />
and woman in the South The<lb />
Southern attitude was one of pater-<lb />
nalism toward the negro.<lb />
The South was hard hit by the<lb />
depression. Roosevelt's "new deal"<lb />
did little to benefit the South<lb />
because the lowest percentage of<lb />
federal expenditures went to the<lb />
South. As a result of this,<lb />
Southerners began to organize to<lb />
promote new industrial develop-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The Southern Newspaper<lb />
Publishers Association brought (or<lb />
forced) the pulp and paper industry<lb />
to locate new plants in the South.<lb />
Southerners were also organizing<lb />
their political leaders to lead the<lb />
economic fight. The Southern<lb />
Governor's Conference was<lb />
organized and it successfully fought<lb />
for equalization of railroad freight<lb />
rates.<lb />
From 1935 to 1945 the number of<lb />
industrial plants in the South in-<lb />
creased from 34,143 to 44,779, and<lb />
the value of manufactured goods in-<lb />
creased from 7.5 billion to 20.6<lb />
billion.<lb />
Northern politicians launched<lb />
vicious public attacks on the South<lb />
and fought bitterly against in-<lb />
dustrial development in the South.<lb />
Northerners feared that industry<lb />
would leave the cold, decaying<lb />
North with its big and powerful<lb />
labor unions. Already the textile in-<lb />
dustry had all but deserted<lb />
Massachusetts and the rest of New-<lb />
England for the Carolinas and<lb />
Georgia.<lb />
Even more touchy than the<lb />
economic issue was the issue of<lb />
race. The South felt that it could<lb />
best handle the negro and that the<lb />
North should mind its own<lb />
business.<lb />
Roosevelt was despised and<lb />
publicly criticized for. his racial<lb />
liberalism.<lb />
During the 1940's the South saw<lb />
many of its long time social and<lb />
political institutions being struck<lb />
down, such as the white primary<lb />
and segregation.<lb />
Almost as quickly as the old laws<lb />
were struck down new ones were<lb />
enacted by our legislatures.<lb />
Once again our representatives<lb />
are firmly entrenched as committee<lb />
chairmen in the United States<lb />
Senate, and our new president is<lb />
dedicated to the Jeffersonian prin-<lb />
ciples of government so near and<lb />
dear to the hearts of Southerners.<lb />
Sectionalism is a symbol of pride<lb />
and should be tossed before the feet<lb />
of Tyranny like a guantlet. Indeed<lb />
the South is rising again.<lb />
BACK IN<lb />
SADDLE AGAIN<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Defend Your Country!<lb />
f<lb />
How many of you love your homes?<lb />
How many of you love your families?<lb />
How many of you love your friends and<lb />
your freedom? All of you do.<lb />
What I'm writing about today is the<lb />
topic of picking up your gun and<lb />
fighting for your country. First of all 1<lb />
want everyone to know I'm not a<lb />
maniac, I don't want to go to war or<lb />
fight anybody�that's a totally different<lb />
story. My purpose is to get to the<lb />
cowards of the group and I'm probably<lb />
going to step on a few toes too. But,<lb />
that's tough.<lb />
The subject of fighting for your coun-<lb />
try is something I feel very strongly for.<lb />
My qualifications on this topic are plain<lb />
and simple. I love all those things 1 men-<lb />
tioned earlier and I will fight to protect<lb />
them and what I believe in.<lb />
From what I've read in my history<lb />
books and heard my grandfather talk<lb />
about, a lot of changes have taken place<lb />
in this country. Some good, but mostly<lb />
bad�in my opinion. According to my<lb />
grandfather and my history books, this<lb />
country seemed to have a lot of pride in<lb />
the days of WWII and the Korean War.<lb />
Everyone loved this country and didn't<lb />
like it a bit when its name was dragged in<lb />
the mud. Everyone wanted this nation to<lb />
be the best in everything, second in<lb />
nothing. There were cries of "Give 'em<lb />
hell Harry" everywhere and a feeling of<lb />
unity unprecedented at any time in our<lb />
history.<lb />
What about today? Do we have any<lb />
pride? Do we get upset when someone<lb />
burns our flag or slurs our name? NO!<lb />
Half the population shrugs their<lb />
shoulders and lights up another joint.<lb />
While the other half musters up the pro-<lb />
found wisdom and courage to say,<lb />
"Well alright this time but don't let it<lb />
happen again Does anyone honestly<lb />
feel good about that? I hope not, I really<lb />
hope not.<lb />
I hear a lot of reasons why people<lb />
don't want to fight for our country. I<lb />
really understand where a lot of them<lb />
are coming from too. There are those<lb />
who say they just couldn't pull the trig-<lb />
ger and kill another person. I really<lb />
don't know if I could either, but I look<lb />
at it this way, it's him or my family<lb />
someday not just me or him. Others say,<lb />
"I'm not fighting for a barrel of oil<lb />
Then they go out for a drive in their car<lb />
that gets 10 mpg. Another reason which<lb />
seems to pop up is fear of the Soviet<lb />
Union. But I'm pretty sure they're just<lb />
as afraid of us. Both the U.S. and the<lb />
USSR could blow up the world anytime.<lb />
Neither are anxioas to tight.<lb />
The only thing we really trail the Rus-<lb />
sians in is manpower. That's why Presi-<lb />
dent Carter issued the order for drat!<lb />
registration. That frightened a lot of<lb />
people, including me. But I realized it<lb />
was iKvessarv and 1 registered. But the<lb />
whole while I heard my peers saying,<lb />
"111 be on the first plane or bus to<lb />
Canada if they call on me That reailv<lb />
makes me sick to my stomach. If any of<lb />
you would sit down for 5 minutes and<lb />
look at what this countrv has given vow<lb />
instead o complaining about every little<lb />
thing that goes wrong, you'd see how<lb />
wrong you are. You all have clothes on<lb />
your back, food on your table, the<lb />
treedom to do or become whatever you<lb />
want. Now it makes me mad when 1<lb />
think about someone trying to take all<lb />
that away from me and my family. It's<lb />
enough to make me fight.<lb />
The final thing I want to bring up is<lb />
our heritage. Our countrv has alwavs<lb />
tried to give freedom and democracv to<lb />
all those who want it and I'll admit it has<lb />
gotten us in trouble a few times. But our<lb />
forefathers built this country on the<lb />
principle of freedom and the idea of<lb />
maintaining this freedom was supposed-<lb />
ly instilled in us. But apparently it has<lb />
died. People cried and had mass<lb />
demonstrations just because our country<lb />
took one step toward preserving that<lb />
freedom.<lb />
How many of you have relatives who<lb />
served in WWII? Ask them about pride<lb />
and they'll tell you just what I did.<lb />
For those of you who still refuse to<lb />
serve our country if and when necessary;<lb />
you might as well turn to your uncle or<lb />
grandfather that did serve and spit right<lb />
in his face.<lb />
Remember the old saying, "America,<lb />
love it or leave it"? To all of you who<lb />
won't support our great nation, if I had<lb />
the money I'd send you all to Canada.<lb />
Maybe not first class, but definitely one<lb />
way.<lb />
DENNIS SCHRONCE<lb />
Sophomore, Phys. Ed.<lb />
Last Word<lb />
The recent decision to drop field<lb />
hockey and the wrestling team has been<lb />
a great detriment to the coaches and<lb />
athletes involved. Years of practice and<lb />
putting time into a sport are suddenly<lb />
ended when university officials decided<lb />
to save money and drop these programs.<lb />
Sure the funding is not available, and<lb />
sure there just isn't enough money to go<lb />
around, and sure it's so easv to save<lb />
money b just not spending it. But what<lb />
about the human element What about<lb />
the feelings, emotions, and attitudes of<lb />
the people involved?<lb />
It is so eas tor an athletic director to<lb />
sit behind his desk and justify his<lb />
reasoning bv saying he's saving $50,000.<lb />
It's also so easy for him to sav. ��Well<lb />
now they (the athletes) can spend all that<lb />
time thev spcn, practicing on their<lb />
studies And it's also easv to just r<lb />
down the already small list of sch<lb />
funded sports and drop two or three<lb />
more of them whenever the need to save<lb />
money arises again<lb />
'Well I'd like to know () just where<lb />
has this $50,000 been these pas? few<lb />
years for wrestling and field hockev,<lb />
just how much more tactfully and S)<lb />
pathetically can you cancel a program bv<lb />
announcing their decision just as the<lb />
athletes' seasons are starting and then<lb />
saying all their efforts to save their<lb />
teams will be futile because the decision<lb />
is final, and (3) just when are these<lb />
brilliant solutions to university financial<lb />
problems going to end?<lb />
DAVID JEROSE<lb />
Junior, Geologv<lb />
EDITOR 'S XOTE: This is the last en-<lb />
try on the subject of the dropping<lb />
wrestling and field hockev which will<lb />
accepted for the Campus Forum section<lb />
Oj The East Carolinian.<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points oj view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Jovner Librar<lb />
r or purposes of verification, all letters<lb />
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days.<lb />
Helms Assumes Committee Duties<lb />
North Carolina � Home<lb />
"I like calling North Carolina<lb />
home This familiar line has been<lb />
heard frequently during the past<lb />
year on the radio by many millions<lb />
who live in our great state and un-<lb />
doubtedly by countless travelers<lb />
passing through the Old North<lb />
State.<lb />
Our state is a leader in industry<lb />
and education. The university<lb />
system, perhaps the best state sup-<lb />
ported system of higher learning in<lb />
the nation, has fostered our growth<lb />
and enlightened our spirit.<lb />
It is a privilege to live here, one<lb />
that must be respected and revered.<lb />
There are those among us who<lb />
might belittle our people and our<lb />
society, but they are shallow and<lb />
without substance in their rhetoric.<lb />
Call us clannish, call us un-<lb />
cultured, call us backward, but our<lb />
pride is our shield and sword. Our<lb />
place is with our state. At her feet<lb />
we should kneel and at her foe our<lb />
gun should be pointed.<lb />
Protect and love North Carolina,<lb />
for the land and the folk are all that<lb />
makes life worth living.<lb />
WASHINGTON � We received an in-<lb />
quiry a day or so ago as to when a U.S.<lb />
Senator from North Carolina last served as<lb />
chairman of a major committee in the<lb />
Senate. The caller's inquiry was prompted<lb />
by the fact that I had just been elected<lb />
chairman of the Senate Committee on<lb />
Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry when<lb />
the 97th Congress convened on January 5.<lb />
The late Senator B. Everett Jordan serv-<lb />
ed with distinction as chairman of the<lb />
Senate Rules Committee. Senator Sam J.<lb />
Ervin, Jr was chairman of what is called<lb />
a "select" committee in connection with<lb />
the Watergate investigation. Neither of<lb />
these committees, however, is among the<lb />
"major" committees of the Senate.<lb />
I simply do not know when the last<lb />
North Carolina Senator served as chair-<lb />
man of a major committee. But I have ask-<lb />
ed the Library of Congress to research the<lb />
matter, and let us know. We'll pass along<lb />
that information in next week's report.<lb />
TURNOVER � My moving up, in eight<lb />
Jesse<lb />
Helms<lb />
years in the Senate, from the lowest-<lb />
ranking member of the Agriculture Com-<lb />
mittee to the chairmanship of the commit-<lb />
tee is simply a measurement of the<lb />
astonishing turnover in the membership of<lb />
the Senate in recent years. Today, just<lb />
eight years after being sworn in as a<lb />
Senator, 1 rank No. 35 in seniority.<lb />
A total of 18 new Senators took their<lb />
seats on January 5. The average age of<lb />
members of the Senate is now just under<lb />
49. Ten years ago, the average age was 53.<lb />
With the election of Mrs. Paula Hawkins<lb />
in Florida, there are now two women in the<lb />
Senate.<lb />
Fifty-seven members of the Senate are<lb />
lawyers; 23 are businessmen. Thei are five<lb />
educators and five farmers. Two are<lb />
former astronauts - John Glenn and Jack<lb />
Schmitt. There's a former federal judge a<lb />
former airline pilot, and a veterinarian<lb />
Bill Bradley, the professional basketball<lb />
star of just a few years ago, is now a<lb />
Senator from New Jersey. Of the 100<lb />
Senators, 72 are Protestants, 16 are<lb />
Roman Catholics, six are of the Jewish<lb />
faith.<lb />
COMMITTEES - In addition to my<lb />
duties on the Agriculture Committee, I am<lb />
second-ranking Republican on the Senate<lb />
Foreign Relations Committee; I am chair-<lb />
man of the Senate Steering Committee<lb />
and a member of the Senate Rules Com-<lb />
mittee and the Senate Ethics Committee.<lb />
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Sharing Is The Key In Bell-Arthur<lb />
B DENNIS ROGERS<lb />
HH I ARTHUR- The two in-<lb />
cidents occurred 50 years apart, but<lb />
there is t� connection.<lb />
Bruce Strickland, the 72-year-old<lb />
chairman of the Pitt County Board<lb />
oi Commissioners, told me: "Our<lb />
house burned down when 1 was a<lb />
young fellow, and we had $800 in-<lb />
surance on it<lb />
Strickland said that the $800 was<lb />
used by buy lumber and that people<lb />
in the community�including<lb />
carpenters �pitched in to rebuild<lb />
the Strickland house.<lb />
"That's the kind of place Bell-<lb />
Arthur was<lb />
John Haughn is 30, a native of<lb />
Massachusetts who works as food<lb />
and beverage director of the Holi-<lb />
day Inn in Greenville. He said: "A<lb />
few day ago we had a family burn-<lb />
ed out. They were offered a free<lb />
room at the Holiday Inn, but they<lb />
never had to use it. The people of<lb />
the community took care of them.<lb />
"That's the kind of place Bell-<lb />
Arthur is<lb />
There are many Bell-Arthurs up<lb />
and down our highways. You ride<lb />
down the road, catch a glimpse of a<lb />
sign pointing off down a road bet-<lb />
ween the pine trees or tobacco fields<lb />
and wonder what in the world a<lb />
"Bell-Arthur" is, or a "Chuckle"<lb />
or a "Luck<lb />
"I've had many opportunities in<lb />
my life to move to town<lb />
Strickland said. "And I've never<lb />
wanted to go anywhere else but Bell-<lb />
Arthur<lb />
Haughn said simply: "I've lived a<lb />
lot of places, on both coasts,<lb />
Miami, Atlanta, but I've never lived<lb />
anywhere that I liked as much as<lb />
Bell-Arthur<lb />
These folks like Bell-Arthur, a lit-<lb />
tle community in western Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty.<lb />
It wasn't always Bell-Arthur. It<lb />
used to be known as Beaver Dam.<lb />
But the railroad came through<lb />
about the turn of the century, and as<lb />
they often did with railroads, they<lb />
established a depot every seven<lb />
miles along the track.<lb />
Beaver Dam was seven miles from<lb />
Farmville and seven miles from<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
L.C. Arthur owned the land for<lb />
the depot, and after he sold it to the<lb />
railroad, they named the town after<lb />
him.<lb />
But that got confusing, because<lb />
there was another town called Ar-<lb />
thur in North Carolina at the time.<lb />
So they looked around for a new<lb />
name while at the same time keeping<lb />
the old one.<lb />
Enter Clarabelle Smith (some say<lb />
her name was Joyner). She was the<lb />
station master for the Norfolk and<lb />
Southern Railroad and was the<lb />
daughter of one of the hamlet's big-<lb />
gest merchants, the owner of the<lb />
local sawmill, which was the main<lb />
attraction for having the depot there<lb />
in the first place.<lb />
You can figure out the rest. Ar-<lb />
thur stayed as part of the name, and<lb />
they took Bell from Clarabelle, giv-<lb />
ing the town its new name of Bell-<lb />
Arthur in 1933.<lb />
Bell-Arthur is quiet now, a couple<lb />
of stores, a few houses. The train<lb />
hasn't stopped in a long time at Bell-<lb />
Arthur.<lb />
But it wasn't always so.<lb />
Folks from Bell-Arthur love to<lb />
tell the story of the town's first<lb />
police officer, Wiley Jones.<lb />
Bell-Arthur, if it had a police of-<lb />
ficer, had to have a jail. So they<lb />
built a one-room jail, just a cell.<lb />
Since Wiley was the law and they<lb />
had 'em a jail, they just had to have<lb />
a prisoner for the jail. So Wiley sent<lb />
out, found a lawbreaker and ar-<lb />
rested him.<lb />
The good old boy didn't see the<lb />
logic of Wiley's argument, but he<lb />
was a good Bell-Arthur fellow, so he<lb />
obliged and gave the town a<lb />
prisoner�he locked Wiley in the<lb />
jail.<lb />
Most of Bell-Arthur burned down<lb />
in the late 1920s or early 1930. No<lb />
one ever knew who started the fire<lb />
or why.<lb />
That was the official end of Bell-<lb />
Arthur as a chartered, incorporated<lb />
town. But it still has its own post of-<lb />
fice and road sign.<lb />
And it still has people who love it.<lb />
"Bell-Arthur?" resident Gladys<lb />
Edwards said, "It's the best<lb />
Old-Time Religion<lb />
Meant Camp Meetings<lb />
It's As Cold As Ice<lb />
I s K IRDAN<lb />
The colder temperatures accompanying winter have made lor some intriguing examples of contemporary ice<lb />
sculpture as depicted in this photograph of the iceburg in the fountain on campus.<lb />
ROBF.K1 M.SUAIM<lb />
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During the early 19th century, the<lb />
United States experienced "The<lb />
Great Revival" that was particularly<lb />
strong in North Carolina in the<lb />
form of camp meetings.<lb />
Camp meetings were almost an<lb />
exclusive activity of Baptists,<lb />
Methodists, and Presbyterians.<lb />
The meetings were held by roving<lb />
ministers across the state. Usually<lb />
advertisements were placed in the<lb />
local newspaper w ell in advance of a<lb />
camp meeting to insure maximum<lb />
participation by the local popula-<lb />
tion.<lb />
When camp meetings first began,<lb />
they were held outdoors with little if<lb />
any protection from the elements.<lb />
Folks would come from miles<lb />
around on foot, horseback, and in<lb />
wagons to spend four or five days<lb />
listening to various preachers. Often<lb />
crude huts with pine bark roofs were<lb />
constructed by the congregation to<lb />
shelter themselves.<lb />
e Health Hazards<lb />
Sickness Stalks The University Campus<lb />
Bv DAMDNORRIS<lb />
tr�lufe� Jdttof<lb />
Now thai winter is upon us, the<lb />
flu and all those other annoying<lb />
viruses and things are going around.<lb />
People aie being advised to take<lb />
sensible precautions, like wearing<lb />
warm clothing, eating thirty oranges<lb />
a day and buying lots of cold<lb />
medicine.<lb />
But. disease prevention is not so<lb />
simple for college students. They are<lb />
susceptible to a bewildering array of<lb />
other diseases that may strike not<lb />
onl) in winter, but in any season.<lb />
Some of these diseases can be<lb />
serious health hazards; others are<lb />
mostly behavioral disorders.<lb />
Many diseases strike right in the<lb />
classrooms of our college campuses.<lb />
For instance, a sickness known as<lb />
midterm plague sweeps across cam-<lb />
puses in epidemic proportions dur-<lb />
ing the middle of each semester.<lb />
This strange disease has only one<lb />
symptom: it causes students to miss<lb />
important midterm exams. It can be<lb />
easily prevented by studying, taking<lb />
crip courses or taking courses<lb />
without midterms.<lb />
Pop-test pox affects only faculty<lb />
members. The major symptom is a<lb />
rash of pop-tests lasting for a few<lb />
weeks, or in serious cases, the pro-<lb />
fessor's entire academic career.<lb />
Spring fever decimates the ranks<lb />
of students during the last month or<lb />
so of school. There are no real<lb />
symptoms for spring fever, except<lb />
jme F0K A FOP tt<lb />
Davidson College<lb />
Closed By Flu<lb />
DAVIDSON, N. C. (UPI) � An<lb />
outbreak of a flu like illness manag-<lb />
ed to do Monday what only the<lb />
funeral of John Kennedy and a Viet-<lb />
nam War protest had done<lb />
previously � cancel classes at<lb />
Davidson College.<lb />
Davidson spokesman John Slater<lb />
said an estimated 300 of the school's<lb />
1,400 students were suffering from<lb />
"flu like symptoms" and the facul-<lb />
ty's executive committee voted to<lb />
cancel classes Monday and Tuesday.<lb />
TCP. Zimmermann, academic<lb />
president, said canceling classes<lb />
"will allow sick students to concen-<lb />
trate on health rather than<lb />
homework for a few days<lb />
The classes were expected to be<lb />
made up on Saturdays later in the<lb />
year, Slater said.<lb />
Students returned to campus<lb />
from the holiday break Jan. 5 and<lb />
by Friday the 23 beds in the college<lb />
infirmary were full and about 250<lb />
students visited or called the campus<lb />
infirmary during the weekend.<lb />
Dr. Ron Hunt, the school physi-<lb />
cian, said he suspects the illness is a<lb />
strain of influenza, although no<lb />
cases have been confirmed.<lb />
The dean of students' office Mon-<lb />
day dispensed juice, soup and<lb />
aspirin to students confined to dor-<lb />
mitory rooms, school officials said.<lb />
Hunt said the illness probably<lb />
reached a peak during the weekend<lb />
and will continue to infect students<lb />
for a few days before tapering off<lb />
next week.<lb />
The students had a fever of 102 to<lb />
104 degrees Fahrenheit and com-<lb />
plained of headaches, muscle aches<lb />
and a cough.<lb />
"They feel rotten for two to three<lb />
days and it takes about a week to<lb />
recover fully Hunt said.<lb />
Will Terry, dean of students, said<lb />
Davidson does not take lightly the<lb />
cancellation of classes. The only<lb />
previous cancellations occurred for<lb />
the funeral of President John F.<lb />
Kennedy and a one day moratorium<lb />
protesting the Vietnam War.<lb />
Students began returning to cam-<lb />
puses over the weekend at state sup-<lb />
ported colleges, but spokesmen said<lb />
Monday no similar illness had been<lb />
reported.<lb />
an extreme aversion to attending<lb />
class. The main cure is a four-day<lb />
weekend at the beach, or a sudden<lb />
panic when final exams get close.<lb />
Many students who are afflicted<lb />
with eight o-clock classes also<lb />
develop a condition known as caf-<lb />
feine dementia, long thought to be<lb />
a form of drug abuse, authorities<lb />
are slowly coming to realize that<lb />
caffeine dementia is really a disease.<lb />
Students begin drinking large quan-<lb />
tities of coffee to stay aw ake for ear-<lb />
ly morning classes, or for late night<lb />
emergency studying. Soon, the caf-<lb />
feine attacks the victim's central<lb />
nervous system, rendering sleep and<lb />
relaxation almost impossible.<lb />
Rock shock syndrome is a<lb />
disorder that attacks the hearing of<lb />
unfortunate students. Its major<lb />
causes are listening to records all<lb />
night through a set of headphones at<lb />
full volume, and standing in front<lb />
of the speakers while an especially-<lb />
loud rock band is playing. Victims<lb />
of this disorder do not listen to war-<lb />
nings that their hearing may be<lb />
damaged, since they can no longer<lb />
hear anything.<lb />
Neckus redius is a mental disease<lb />
increasing in frequency in the<lb />
United States. There are a number<lb />
of warning signals for this disease,<lb />
so it is possible to test yourself to see<lb />
if you are contracting this disease. A<lb />
few of the test questions are printed<lb />
below.<lb />
1. Do you have a morbid desire to<lb />
set fire to Christian symbols?<lb />
2. Do you like to run over<lb />
mailboxes?<lb />
3. Do you enjoy driving around<lb />
and shooting out streetlights?<lb />
4. Did someone have to read this<lb />
test to you?<lb />
While some diseases are increas-<lb />
ing in frequency, some are disap-<lb />
pearing. For instance, millions of<lb />
students were kept from going out<lb />
on weekends by Saturday Night<lb />
Live Fever, a disease that kept vic-<lb />
tims at home watching a popular<lb />
late-night comedy show. Recently, a<lb />
weaker strain of the Saturday Night<lb />
Live Fever virus has appeared, and<lb />
now relatively few people remain at<lb />
home watching television instead of<lb />
going out on Saturday nights.<lb />
Many authorities consider the<lb />
massive outbreak of discomania<lb />
during the late 1970's to have been<lb />
an epidemic mental disease, but opi-<lb />
nions vary on this subject. (The opi-<lb />
nions depend on whether or not the<lb />
particular authority was affected.)<lb />
The most devastating disease that<lb />
the average college student is likely<lb />
to suffer from is the hangover. It<lb />
leaves its victims violently ill for<lb />
what seems like years, and then in a<lb />
shaky and weakened condition for<lb />
hours after that.<lb />
The hangover strikes young<lb />
adults in the prime, or should I say,<lb />
the time of their lives; in other<lb />
words, after a really good party.<lb />
The first warning that a hangover<lb />
is imminent is the victim waking up<lb />
after a party (often in some strange<lb />
place) still very drunk. At this state,<lb />
the victim's mouth usually feels like<lb />
someone has been wiping off his<lb />
shoes on his tongue.<lb />
Walking is difficult at this stage<lb />
of the disease, and is usually<lb />
undesirable since it makes the victim<lb />
feel sicker than necessary.<lb />
The most severe part of the<lb />
hangover, accompanied by throw-<lb />
ing up and a strange desire to am-<lb />
putate one's head, usually lasts less<lb />
than 24 hours. Nearly everyone<lb />
recovers from even the worst<lb />
hangovers, although it is hard to<lb />
convince the sufferers of that fact.<lb />
(It is difficult for a hangover suf-<lb />
ferer to interest himself in statistics.)<lb />
Within a few days, the body<lb />
recovers its equilibrium and the last<lb />
vestiges of headaches and weakness<lb />
fade away.<lb />
Perhaps the most unfortunate<lb />
thing about the hangover is that it is<lb />
a recurrent disease. It's too bad that<lb />
it isn't like chicken pox and can be<lb />
erased once and for all.<lb />
The fiesty ministers always<lb />
preached "hellfire and damnation"<lb />
in the truest sense of the words.<lb />
They attacked the vices of card<lb />
playing, drinking, and even the<lb />
wearing of fine clothes.<lb />
Throughout the night they would<lb />
shout the praises of the Lord and<lb />
warn that only repentance and<lb />
prayer would save the sinners in the<lb />
audience from the certain fate of<lb />
"perishing on the fierv rocks of<lb />
Hell<lb />
Usually the preachers would<lb />
describe in detail the perils of Hell<lb />
with its molten lava, fire and painful<lb />
suffering. The obvious purpose in<lb />
this was to instill fear in the con-<lb />
gregation in hopes that the fear of<lb />
sure punishment in Hell would deter<lb />
the masses from committing any of<lb />
the sins so detested by the clergy.<lb />
Often there would be exorcisms at<lb />
the services. The first few rows in<lb />
front of the alter were always reserv-<lb />
ed for those who felt the need to<lb />
pray and be saved.<lb />
The members of the congregation<lb />
were often so moved by the services<lb />
that they got the "jerks<lb />
Parishioners who experienced this<lb />
described it as a pleasant and reveal-<lb />
ing experience. Even though the<lb />
body jerked and jumped violently<lb />
the parishioners claimed they felt no<lb />
pain but rather they felt they had<lb />
been touched by God.<lb />
all appearances of bein, dead while<lb />
they were attended to by the<lb />
ministers.<lb />
Every now and then a devoted<lb />
parishioner would go into a coma<lb />
after the jerks. In the coma state<lb />
they would lay on the ground giving<lb />
One of the most peculiar scenes at<lb />
a camp meeting was the "barking<lb />
experience This was the act of a<lb />
parishioner getting down on all<lb />
fours and barking like a dog.<lb />
Supposedly all of these activities<lb />
were the result of being touched by<lb />
God and "seeing the light<lb />
Such activities made camp<lb />
meetings unattractive to educated<lb />
ministers and the gentry who looked<lb />
upon the meetings as ignorant<lb />
gatherings of low class people.<lb />
The meetings were particularly<lb />
shunned by the well-to-do because<lb />
the preachers so often attacked their<lb />
leisure activities as being sinful and<lb />
certain to result in a trip to Hell.<lb />
The early camp meetings were<lb />
very popular among the masses,<lb />
sometimes drawing as many as<lb />
6,000 people in rural areas such as<lb />
Greene County.<lb />
This early religious experience<lb />
was probably the root for today's<lb />
strong fundamentalist beliefs in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
It is easy to see how and why the<lb />
state has such strong religious and<lb />
moral traditions when one looks at<lb />
the earliest religious activities that<lb />
involved camp meetings and river<lb />
baptisms.<lb />
Today camp meetings are a part<lb />
of history for the most part,<lb />
somebody must have found a cure<lb />
for all of that "jerking<lb />
History Professor<lb />
Publishes Book<lb />
The presence of America's Navy<lb />
in European and Near Eastern<lb />
waters during the late nineteenth<lb />
and early twentieth centuries is the<lb />
subject of a new book by an East<lb />
Carolina University historian.<lb />
Dr. William Still Jr professor of<lb />
history at ECU, is the author of<lb />
"American Sea Power in the Old<lb />
World: The United States Navy in<lb />
European and Near Eastern Waters,<lb />
1865-1917 published this month<lb />
by Greenwood Press.<lb />
The 280-page book, which in-<lb />
cludes several photographs of ships<lb />
and naval officers, is Number 24 in<lb />
Greenwood's "Contributions in<lb />
Military History" series.<lb />
Still traces the American naval<lb />
presence from its beginnings as a<lb />
European Squadron during the Civil<lb />
War, designed to protect American<lb />
shipping from Confederate<lb />
raiders�a noncombatant role<lb />
which did have significant implica-<lb />
tions for America's foreign policy.<lb />
While not involved in European<lb />
politics, the U.S. had strong<lb />
cultural, economic and<lb />
humanitarian interests in Europe<lb />
during the late 1800's especially in<lb />
the Mediterranean.<lb />
Diplomatic crises which threaten-<lb />
ed the stability of the Near East,<lb />
North Africa and other regions are<lb />
surveyed in Still's book, with discus-<lb />
sions of American naval response in<lb />
each instance.<lb />
He focuses on the Navy's involve-<lb />
ment in protecting American philan-<lb />
thropic and missionary interests in<lb />
the Ottoman Empire, which<lb />
ultimately ended in the use of<lb />
"gunboat diplomacy" to oppose the<lb />
Ottoman massacres of Armenians in<lb />
the 1890V<lb />
While the Navy's activities in<lb />
Northern Europe were primarily<lb />
concerned with "showing the flag<lb />
these displays were significant in<lb />
furthering America's international<lb />
policies before and during World<lb />
War I, as Still outlines.<lb />
The book also discusses the<lb />
logistical problems of maintaining<lb />
fleets thousands of miles from their<lb />
home ports.<lb />
A specialist in military and naval<lb />
history, Dr. Still is the author of<lb />
"Iron Afloat: The Story of the Con-<lb />
federate Armorclads" (Vanderbilt<lb />
University Press), "Confederate<lb />
Shipbuilding" (University of<lb />
Georgia Press) and articles in<lb />
various historical journals.<lb />
Recently he has been actively<lb />
working in various projects in<lb />
underwater archaeology, including<lb />
studies of the wrecked Union<lb />
ironclad "Monitor" while lies top-<lb />
side down off Cape Hatteras, and<lb />
bottom surveys of Edenton Bay and<lb />
nearby waters.<lb />
A Columbus, Mississippi, native,<lb />
Still has degrees from Mississippi<lb />
College and the University of<lb />
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RAI FIGH, N.C.<lb />
UP1 The North<lb />
Carolina Symphony<lb />
will ask the General<lb />
Assembly to give it a<lb />
$200,000 increase next<lb />
vear.<lb />
Symphony president<lb />
R. Max Abbott told the<lb />
symphony's board of<lb />
trustees Tuesday the<lb />
svmphons is requesting<lb />
$1.4 million this year<lb />
and $1.5 million for<lb />
1982-83 from law<lb />
makers.<lb />
Abbott said season<lb />
ticket sales are down<lb />
S43.0O0 from last year<lb />
but the decrease has<lb />
been offset by increases<lb />
in single concert sales<lb />
and contributions.<lb />
Comptroller Don<lb />
Wall said symphony of-<lb />
ficials do not know why-<lb />
there has been a<lb />
Local<lb />
A rtists<lb />
Exhibit<lb />
faculty and alumni<lb />
artists oi the East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
School of Art are<lb />
among thirteen North<lb />
Carolina artists whose<lb />
works are on display<lb />
this month at the Foun-<lb />
dry Gallery in<lb />
v ashington, D.C.<lb />
Art faculty members<lb />
Randolph Osman and<lb />
Norman Keller are<lb />
represented in the<lb />
show, along with<lb />
George Brett, an artist<lb />
and educational media<lb />
specialist.<lb />
ECU alumni artists<lb />
participating in the ex-<lb />
hibition are Barry<lb />
Bailey, Kim Irwin,<lb />
 ernessa Riley, John-<lb />
nie Mizell, John Quinn<lb />
and Rosie Thompson.<lb />
The "Thirteen from<lb />
North Carolina" show<lb />
opened Jan. 6 and will<lb />
run through Jan. 31.<lb />
Paintings, sculptures,<lb />
drawings, prints and<lb />
soft fabric works are<lb />
included.<lb />
Ms. Thompson, who<lb />
now lives and works in<lb />
Hillsborough, and<lb />
Washington artist<lb />
Shirley Koller coor-<lb />
dinated the show. The<lb />
Foundry Gallery is<lb />
located at 2121 P<lb />
Street, N.W<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
A Foundry Gallery<lb />
spokesperson noted<lb />
that the 13 North<lb />
Carolina artists "have<lb />
a special affinity to<lb />
their environment.<lb />
"Their contact with<lb />
each other as artists is<lb />
mutually supportive<lb />
and they have similar<lb />
goals, although their<lb />
work is diverse and<lb />
reflects each individual<lb />
artist's personal ex-<lb />
ploration of that en-<lb />
vironment he added.<lb />
Gallery hours are 11<lb />
a.m. through 5 p.m<lb />
Tuesday through Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
Meeting<lb />
Scheduled<lb />
There will be a<lb />
meeting of the students<lb />
and faculty of the ECU<lb />
School of Art on<lb />
Wednesday, Jan. 14<lb />
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.<lb />
The meeting will be<lb />
held in the Hendrix<lb />
Theatre in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Atten-<lb />
dance is required.<lb />
decrease in season<lb />
tickets.<lb />
"It could be reper-<lb />
toire, it could be<lb />
scheduling, it could bo<lb />
the advertising mix or it<lb />
could be economics �<lb />
or a combination of all<lb />
of these he said. "We<lb />
just don't know why<lb />
Single concert ticket<lb />
sales are up from<lb />
$12,500 to $18,400.<lb />
Senior<lb />
Recital<lb />
Scheduled<lb />
Saxophonist Willie<lb />
Morris of Greenville,<lb />
senior student in the<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty School of Music, will<lb />
perform in recital<lb />
Thursdav, Jan. 15. at<lb />
7:30 p.m. m the Met<lb />
chcr Music Center<lb />
Recital Hall.<lb />
Among works tor the<lb />
alto saxophone to be<lb />
presented are Alec<lb />
W ilder s So n a t a i n<lb />
1 ou r 1 o emenl s,<lb />
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ECU'S Dave Underwood Goes Up For A Slam nni<lb />
Revils Leads<lb />
Pirate Win<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports rdllor<lb />
Powerful Pan American got 30<lb />
points from All-America candidate<lb />
Ken Green and rolled to a 82-67 win<lb />
over East Carolina Saturday night<lb />
in Mingcs Coliseum.<lb />
Green scored 21 of his 30 points<lb />
in the first half alone, as the Broncs<lb />
rolled to a big 47-32 halftime lead.<lb />
Coach Dave Odom's Pirates got<lb />
no closer than ten points in the se-<lb />
cond half as Green's presence inside<lb />
and some hot outside shooting by<lb />
the other Broncs stymied each ECU<lb />
comeback attempt.<lb />
The Pirate loss followed an over-<lb />
time win over UNC-Asheville<lb />
Thursday night. The Bucs took that<lb />
one as Charles Watkins led the way<lb />
with 18 points, two of which came<lb />
via a crucial set of free throws late in<lb />
the game.<lb />
Watkins came back with 19 points<lb />
in the loss to Pan Am but was not<lb />
the top ECU scorer against the team<lb />
that has downed Indiana, Mar-<lb />
quette and Wichita State this<lb />
season.<lb />
Senior center Tom Szymanski got<lb />
the scoring honors for that contest,<lb />
coming away with 20 points and<lb />
nine rebounds. Most of the 6-11<lb />
Szymanski points came because of<lb />
good positioning under the basket.<lb />
Following the game Odom prais-<lb />
ed the Broncs highly. "Pan Am is<lb />
by far the best team we've played<lb />
this year and probably the second or<lb />
third best we've played since I've<lb />
been here. 1 think Duke last year<lb />
and maybe Maryland could have<lb />
beat them.<lb />
"They're a type of team that does<lb />
not do many things, but they com-<lb />
pliment everything they do like an<lb />
architect planned it<lb />
Green, too, played up to an<lb />
"architect's plans said his coach.<lb />
"Apple (Green's nickname)<lb />
played exactly the way he's suppos-<lb />
ed to said Pan Am coach Bill<lb />
White. "He's supposed to get 20<lb />
plus points and 10 plus rebounds.<lb />
He was just as consistent tonight as<lb />
ever<lb />
White complimented the Pirates'<lb />
play. "East Carolina was as scrappv<lb />
as anybody we've played. They are<lb />
young and tender, and made a lot of<lb />
mistakes, but they hustle as well as<lb />
anybody we've seen<lb />
Odom, too, felt the Pirates per-<lb />
formed admirably.<lb />
"1 felt we played rather well he<lb />
said. "We rebounded reasonably<lb />
well and followed our game plan<lb />
about as well as we could. We pro-<lb />
bablv had more assists tonight than<lb />
all year<lb />
All five starters for the Broncs,<lb />
now 10-4, scored in double figures<lb />
against the Bucs. Point guard Mike<lb />
Carroll was runnerup to Green in<lb />
the scoring column, getting 14<lb />
points.<lb />
The other three starters �<lb />
Reuben Cole, Robert Kirby and<lb />
Curtis Glasper � each tallied 12<lb />
points.<lb />
In addition to his 30 points,<lb />
Green also came away with 14 re-<lb />
bounds. Mike Gibson was the top<lb />
rebounder for the Pirates, pulling<lb />
down 11.<lb />
The Pirates, 6-7 following<lb />
loss, took on much-improved Rich<lb />
mond last night (Monday) in Minges<lb />
Coliseum before hosting Atlantic<lb />
Christian Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Bledsoe Departs;<lb />
Cites Game Time<lb />
Following his team's 82-67 loss to<lb />
Pan American Saturday, ECU head<lb />
basketball coach Dave Odom an-<lb />
nounced that sophomore guard<lb />
Mike Bledsoe had left the team.<lb />
"It's very simply a lack of playing<lb />
time Odom said. "He has of-<lb />
ficially dropped out of school. He<lb />
and I had a very amiable talk with<lb />
no animosity. He feels to be happy<lb />
he must play and I couldn't promise<lb />
him that<lb />
Bledsoe, who started three games<lb />
early this season for the Pirates at<lb />
point guard, saw his playing time<lb />
dwindle to near-nothing with the ar-<lb />
rival of Charles Watkins.<lb />
Watkins, a former Marine, has<lb />
been with the Pirates only six games<lb />
but has started five and is the team's<lb />
leading scorer with a 17.2 per game<lb />
average.<lb />
Before Watkins came on the scene<lb />
Bledsoe had steadily been losing<lb />
playing time to freshman guard<lb />
Herbert Gilchrist. Still, it is the<lb />
stunningly successful arrival of<lb />
Bledsoe<lb />
Watkins that apparently sent Bled<lb />
soe packing.<lb />
The Raleigh native played in ten<lb />
games for the Pirates, averaging 4.4<lb />
points per contest while shooting<lb />
35.7 percent from the floor and 73.7<lb />
from the free throw line.<lb />
Hv VMI IHMIUWKH'N<lb />
suff v rtttf<lb />
East Carolina, led by All-<lb />
American Butch Revils, captured its<lb />
first dual meet win ol the wrestling<lb />
season Sunday by downing Bucknell<lb />
University 22-18 at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
The victory upped the Pirate<lb />
record to 1-3.<lb />
Revils pinned Steve Greenly at<lb />
58 of the first period to head the<lb />
1(1 win. The Pirate team captain,<lb />
ranked fifth nationally in his<lb />
177-pound class, upped his seasonal<lb />
record to 13-0 and improved his<lb />
career standing to a phenomenal<lb />
102-10-1.<lb />
Other Pirate wins were by Jeff<lb />
Leaf in the 188 pound class, who<lb />
defeated Dawn Banhoff, 6-2; Gary<lb />
Webb at 142, who defeated Walt<lb />
Zimmerman 8-2; Chris Giles at 150,<lb />
who defeated James TenBrook<lb />
15-7, and James Ellison in the 190<lb />
pound class, who defeated Mark<lb />
Baker 11-7.<lb />
In the 134-pound class, Tony Mit-<lb />
chell found himself down 8-0<lb />
against Pete Courtney, but bounced<lb />
back to take the decision, 12-11.<lb />
The Pirates now look forward to<lb />
meeting Northern Iowa Thursday<lb />
night at Minges Coliseum. The<lb />
match is especially meaningful to<lb />
Revils because his counterpart, Joe<lb />
Gormally, was the opponent who<lb />
stopped him in the Nationals last<lb />
year and ruined his quest for a na-<lb />
tional championship.<lb />
The match is scheduled for 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Lady Bucs 2-1 In Fla<lb />
Play At Home Saturday<lb />
Riley (L), Andruzzi<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Mil or<lb />
Having posted a 9-3 record with<lb />
only three home games in the early<lb />
portion of the schedule, the Lady<lb />
Pirate basketball squad finally gets<lb />
another taste of Minges Coliseum<lb />
action Saturday at 7:30 p.m. when<lb />
they host the Indians of William and<lb />
Mary. Following that, they play six<lb />
of their next eight contests at home.<lb />
The Lady Pirates posted a 2-1<lb />
mark on a recent trip through the<lb />
'sunshine' state, losing to the<lb />
University of Florida 74-67 and then<lb />
besting Stetson 101-67 and Florida<lb />
State 78-67.<lb />
Senior All-America candidate<lb />
Kathy Riley led the Pirates in the<lb />
loss to the Lady Gators with 25<lb />
points and 11 rebounds. Junior Sam<lb />
Jones added 12 points and<lb />
sophomore Mary Denkler con-<lb />
tributed 10 points and eight re-<lb />
bounds.<lb />
"It was just a flat game says<lb />
ECU coach Cathy Andruzzi. "I've<lb />
gone over the game, over and over,<lb />
and there is no one who stood out.<lb />
If someone stood out in the first<lb />
half, they didn't have a good first<lb />
half.<lb />
"If someone stood out in the se-<lb />
cond half, they didn't have a good<lb />
first half. We didn't get consistant<lb />
play from anyone. We just didn't<lb />
get our game together and Florida<lb />
played a tremendous game. I think<lb />
very honestly that if we played a<lb />
them again, we'd beat them<lb />
Senior point guard Laurie Sikes<lb />
netted a personal season high 17<lb />
points in the victory over Stetson,<lb />
with Riiey adding 15 points, senior<lb />
Lydia Rountree adding her season<lb />
high of 14. Center Marcia Girven<lb />
posted 12 points and nine rebounds<lb />
and Denkler added 11 points and<lb />
seven grabs.<lb />
"We played well at Stetson and<lb />
again at Florida State adds An-<lb />
druzzi. "The girls did and excellant<lb />
job against FSU's 1-3-1 zone.<lb />
"We made some adjustments in<lb />
our offense the afternoon before<lb />
that game because we had been hav-<lb />
ing trouble against that defense. The<lb />
girls picked it up really well and did<lb />
a super job that night<lb />
Karr Discusses ECU Athletic Future<lb />
EDITOR'S M)Tt The following is (he first of a two-part feature of<lb />
an interview in which East Carolina Athletic Director Ken Karr<lb />
answered questions from The East Carolinian concerning recent mat-<lb />
ters (tf controversial nature that have arisen within his department.<lb />
Question: There has been a great deal of criticism from ECU<lb />
students concerning your recent proposal which, if put into effect,<lb />
would have students paying an admission price to get into a home<lb />
football game. Please explain your reasoning for this part of the pro-<lb />
posal.<lb />
Karr: Basically the reasoning is that we must find a way to establish<lb />
an accounting system that enables us to account for all the seats on<lb />
that side of the stadium. Further we must structure the stadium in a<lb />
such a way that we are able to market it at the hightest possible value.<lb />
Beyond that it is going to be necesary, as we attempt to fund our<lb />
program in the future, to either request an increase in the student fees<lb />
or this is an alternative that would seem to be somewhat more<lb />
equitable in that it would be a use tax concept. Basically it would be<lb />
better for us to tax those people w ho come to the games as opposed to<lb />
taxing every student. We have a ton of part-time students. We present-<lb />
ly tax them but to tag all of those with an increase If we could solve<lb />
our problems with a use tax for those who come would be more<lb />
equitable at this time. 1 would say those are the two main concerns �<lb />
the fact that we need that side of the stadium generate more hard<lb />
dollars for the program and numberr two we need to be able to ac-<lb />
count for each person who sits there.<lb />
Q: When do you see this proposal becoming official?<lb />
K: This has already gone past these hurdles. Now it's a matter of us<lb />
getting it prepared in such a way that we can make the total student<lb />
In future years we have to<lb />
do everything we can to con-<lb />
tinue our relationship with the<lb />
Big Four of the ACC, Beyond<lb />
that we need to do everything<lb />
we can to bring the highest<lb />
possible level Division I com-<lb />
petition to Greenville.<lb />
�Dr. Ken Karr<lb />
body very much aware of it.<lb />
Q: What plans do you have for football scheduling in the future?<lb />
K: In future years we have to do everything we can to continue our<lb />
relationship with the Big Four of the ACC. Beyond that we need to do<lb />
everything we can to bring the highest possible level Division I com-<lb />
petition to Greenville. Some of those games may well have to be<lb />
scheduled as late as 1987. I think we need to get on with scheduling<lb />
those contests.<lb />
Q: You have stated an avid interest in forming a new conference.<lb />
What have you done in this area and what are the hopes of such a for-<lb />
mation. ?<lb />
K: There are certain basic guidelines that are handed down on a con-<lb />
ference being recognized within the national framework. Basically<lb />
that is that you must have six institions and that they must participate<lb />
in a minimum of six conference sports.<lb />
Q: Can you reveal the teams that are interested at this point?<lb />
K: Presently the four schools that withdrew themselves from the<lb />
ECAC South � namely William and Mary, Richmond, James<lb />
Madison and Old Dominion � and ourselves are five of the six that<lb />
we hope to form the backbone of the new conference. We are sear-<lb />
ching for a sixth. I would say as a timeline that it is vital for us to have<lb />
this sixth institution identified and the conference put together no<lb />
later than March 1 of this year for scheduling purposes. If we are<lb />
unable to do that then perhaps we will be forced to be on hold for<lb />
another year.<lb />
Q: You came under fire from some circles with the dropping of the<lb />
wrestling program. Wrestling and field hockey were both dropped.<lb />
How much money do these two sports represent annually, and where<lb />
will this money go in the future. ?<lb />
K: For this fiscal year field hockey has an operating budget is about<lb />
$10,700. Wrestling's is about $26,000. When you say where will this<lb />
money go you're assuming this money is always out there to spend. If<lb />
we have that sort of resources in the future those monies will be<lb />
redistributed primarily through the non-revenue areas to upgrade the<lb />
quality of those sports. Part of our motivation here is that we must do<lb />
less and do it better.<lb />
Next issue: Dr. Karr will deal with questions concerning overspen-<lb />
datures in the ECU athletic budget. He will also compare the situation<lb />
he presently faces with the Pirates with the one he once faced at San<lb />
Diego State University, an institution he built from athletic mediocrity<lb />
to one of the top programs on the west coast.<lb />
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JANUARY 13, 1481<lb />
'Father Mac' Combats<lb />
Abuse In Athletics<lb />
Reprinted below is<lb />
an excerpt from the<lb />
writing of a news col-<lb />
umnist commenting<lb />
pertinently about inter-<lb />
collegiate athletics. It is<lb />
selected because The<lb />
East Carolinian feels it<lb />
makes a point and<lb />
discusses a topic that<lb />
will interest readers.<lb />
Publication herein,<lb />
however, does not imp-<lb />
ly endorsement of the<lb />
views expressed b) the<lb />
author.<lb />
B BILLGLEASON<lb />
 hu ' Hun I imvs<lb />
There are two little<lb />
newspaper stories thai<lb />
have stayed in the<lb />
memory bank since last<lb />
Ma . 1 he were<lb />
retrieved and examined<lb />
again the other day<lb />
during a long conversa-<lb />
tion with Monsignor<lb />
Ignatius McDermott of<lb />
Catholic Charities.<lb />
The stories, which<lb />
were not much more<lb />
than "items ap-<lb />
peared in the Sun-<lb />
Times and other<lb />
newspapers two days<lb />
apart. The first quoted<lb />
Hubie Brown, coach of<lb />
the Atlanta Hawks pro<lb />
basketball team, as say-<lb />
ing, "Cocaine is a big<lb />
drug among athletes.<lb />
These are guys with<lb />
money The second<lb />
story, a few inches<lb />
longer, reported the<lb />
death oi Terry Furlow,<lb />
who played guard for<lb />
the Utah Jazz and<lb />
Michigan State. In the<lb />
wreckage of Furlow's<lb />
car. police investigators<lb />
found open and empt<lb />
alcoholic-be erage bot<lb />
ties, marijuana and "a<lb />
white, powdery<lb />
substance believed to<lb />
be cocai n e<lb />
McDermott, who is<lb />
known to two genera-<lb />
tions of alcoholics and<lb />
narcotics addicts as<lb />
"lather Mac saw<lb />
Terry Furlow play. Go-<lb />
ing back over a half-<lb />
century, the priest has<lb />
watched almost every<lb />
Midwestern college<lb />
basketball player of<lb />
note and thousands of<lb />
Chicago-area high<lb />
school players.<lb />
Basketball is McDer-<lb />
mott's addiction. On<lb />
Supersectional day<lb />
(and night) during the<lb />
Illinois Class AA high<lb />
school tournament, he<lb />
tries to see four games,<lb />
starting with the Public<lb />
I eague championship<lb />
in early afternoon. He<lb />
never has failed to get<lb />
to at least three tourna-<lb />
ment sites.<lb />
This man knows<lb />
more about basketball<lb />
than most coaches, and<lb />
he knows much more<lb />
about narcotics addic-<lb />
tion than most parents.<lb />
When he was a<lb />
young priest assigned<lb />
to the Charities at Ran-<lb />
dolph and Des Plaines,<lb />
Father Mac gave his<lb />
spare time to the<lb />
alcoholics who lived on<lb />
nearby Skid Row.<lb />
Later, he found time to<lb />
counsel victims of drug<lb />
abuse. Out of that grew<lb />
Addictions Consulta-<lb />
tion and Educational<lb />
Services (ACES) of<lb />
Catholic Charities, and<lb />
out of that grew the<lb />
Central States Institute<lb />
of Addiction.<lb />
He's a big guru in the<lb />
counseling business, a<lb />
national leader in a<lb />
field that isn't exactly<lb />
overcrowded, but he's<lb />
also just another<lb />
basketball buff who is<lb />
saddened when he-<lb />
reads reports of the use<lb />
of cocaine and free<lb />
base b piaver' in the<lb />
National Basketball<lb />
Association.<lb />
He is saddened but,<lb />
like Judge Earl<lb />
S:ravhorn of the Cook<lb />
County Criminal<lb />
Courts, who recently<lb />
expressed his opinions<lb />
to me, he is not surpris-<lb />
ed. Like Strayhorn,<lb />
McDermott knows that<lb />
drug addition does not<lb />
begin in the NBA and<lb />
then filter down to in-<lb />
fluence school kids in-<lb />
sidiously. It begins with<lb />
school kids and then is<lb />
carried into the NBA,<lb />
into the National Foot-<lb />
ball League, into Major<lb />
League Baseball by<lb />
school kids who have<lb />
grown up to be<lb />
athletes.<lb />
Like Strayhorn, the<lb />
priest is tired of<lb />
rhetoric and excuses<lb />
from those who know<lb />
nothing of the subject<lb />
or, knowing something<lb />
of it, either ignore it or<lb />
laugh about it.<lb />
"The problem begins<lb />
with a permissive,<lb />
apathetic society<lb />
McDermott said. "In<lb />
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