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ttfte<lb />
roltntan<lb />
Vol. 55<lb />
�7<lb /><lb />
Serving the Lust Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Tuesday, January 20. 1981<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Hostage Release Hits Snag<lb />
Again<lb />
WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi-<lb />
dent Carter announced early today<lb />
sn agreement with Iran to free the<lb />
2 U.S. hostages, but it appeared at<lb />
midday some snags were holding up<lb />
his departure for Germany to meet<lb />
the Americans at the end of their<lb />
443 da ordeal.<lb />
Vter a nearly all-night vigil<lb />
waiting for documents covering the<lb />
rtent to be signed in Tehran<lb />
patched to Algiers, Carter,<lb />
looking somber and weary,<lb />
delivered a nationally televised<lb />
statement in the White House press<lb />
.enter shortly before 5 a.m. EST.<lb />
"We have now reached an agree-<lb />
ment with Iran which will result, 1<lb />
believe, in the freedom of our<lb />
American hostages he said.<lb />
The president said a few<lb />
documents still had to be signed<lb />
"before the money (Iran's frozen<lb />
assets) is actually transferred and<lb />
the hostages released But he add-<lb />
ed: "We are prepared to move as<lb />
rapidly as possible<lb />
The president planned to fly to<lb />
Wiesbaden, West Germany the site<lb />
of a U.S. Air Force hospital where<lb />
the hostages will be cared for once<lb />
the Americans have been flown out<lb />
of Iran. Several sources confirmed<lb />
that the hostages had been taken<lb />
early today at the Tehran airport.<lb />
But it appeared that there were<lb />
some snags holding up Carter's<lb />
departure. And as the hours passed,<lb />
with no word that the hostages had<lb />
yet left Tehran, some of the<lb />
euphoria that had filled the predawn<lb />
hours appeared to fade.<lb />
Former chief of staff Hamilton<lb />
Jordan and White House counsel<lb />
Lloyd Cutler were grim faced when<lb />
they conferred shortly after 10 a.m.<lb />
EST with press secretary Jody<lb />
Powell.<lb />
Asked whether the hostages<lb />
would be freed soon, Cutier said,<lb />
"We don't know. We're still<lb />
waiting. We'll find out<lb />
Jordan also told reporters: "1<lb />
don't know anything yet<lb />
Earlier, an administration official<lb />
said that one of the documents con-<lb />
cerning instructions by the Bank of<lb />
Iran to the Bank of England to<lb />
create an escrow account had not<lb />
yet been signed off.<lb />
There also was concern at the<lb />
State Department over the safety of<lb />
the two Algerian jetliners if they<lb />
were to take off after dark from the<lb />
airport, which is in a mountainous<lb />
area.<lb />
At the State Department, Mrs.<lb />
Louisa Kennedy, wife of hostage<lb />
Moorehead Kennedy, said, "My<lb />
prediction is that they may have to<lb />
spend another night (in Tehran)<lb />
She told reporters, "Evidently it<lb />
is a bit dangerous to fly out of Iran<lb />
after dark. It might be wise if it goes<lb />
too long to hold off for another<lb />
day<lb />
There is 8 hours time difference<lb />
between Washington and Iran.<lb />
Carter had hoped to return to<lb />
Washington in time for the Tuesday<lb />
noon inauguration after flying to<lb />
Germany to greet the hostages.<lb />
Thirty minutes after Carter's ear-<lb />
ly morning statement announcing<lb />
the agreement with Iran, White<lb />
House press secretary Powell an-<lb />
nounced additional documents had<lb />
been signed to set in motion the<lb />
transfer of some $9 billion in gold<lb />
and cash to an escrow account in<lb />
London.<lb />
ECU Students Hit With Flu<lb />
B I'M LCOLLINS<lb />
News Y ditor<lb />
The East Carolina Student Health<lb />
( enter (infirmary) has reported a<lb />
cant increase in patients with<lb />
flu-type symptoms in the past week.<lb />
According to Ka van Nortwick,<lb />
trative manager of the infir-<lb />
10 percent of the center's out-<lb />
id ast week were people<lb />
pe of flu symptom.<lb />
� the patients were critically<lb />
last week was the first one<lb />
i vacation we thought it<lb />
rse, and it did van<lb />
: She reported that the<lb />
load of flu cases had gotten heavier<lb />
over the weekend and was even<lb />
heavier Monday.<lb />
Van Nortwick added that no ex-<lb />
act figures were available yet.<lb />
The type of flu most frequently<lb />
seen has been a viral infection<lb />
lasting from two to three days, infir-<lb />
mary sources indicated. The symp-<lb />
toms include chills, fever, sore<lb />
throat and congestion.<lb />
Van Nortwick indicated that the<lb />
outbreak of flu had not put a strain<lb />
on infirmary services. "I don't want<lb />
anyone to think we have an<lb />
epidemic on our hands she said.<lb />
"There are plenty of beds<lb />
available<lb />
Some students, however, reported<lb />
long waiting periods to see a doctor.<lb />
"I'm sick, and I've been waiting<lb />
here for over an hour to see the doc-<lb />
tor said one student who asked<lb />
not to be identified. "It's hard<lb />
waiting out here when you're sick<lb />
The infirmary does not issue writ-<lb />
ten excuses to students who have<lb />
been ill, van Nortwick wished to re-<lb />
mind faculty members. "It is<lb />
against our policy to issue written<lb />
excuses to students, but we welcome<lb />
phone calls from instructors who<lb />
wish to verify that a student has<lb />
been ill<lb />
A number ot professors indicated<lb />
that increased absences were<lb />
noticeable in their classes but in<lb />
most cases were not overwhelming.<lb />
Davidson College was forced to<lb />
close for two das last week because<lb />
of a flu epidemic that hit campus.<lb />
As many as 500 of Davidson's 1,400<lb />
students were hit with the flu, and<lb />
the school was not able to resume<lb />
classes until Wednesday.<lb />
United Press International<lb />
reported Monday that several cam-<lb />
puses in the L'NC system, including<lb />
Appalachian State. UNC-Charlotte<lb />
and N.C. State, have been struck<lb />
with outbreaks of flu.<lb />
Steakscam' Results In Indictment Of Ten<lb />
Bv STEVE LEVIN<lb />
 rt.rn 1 hi Vews and Observer<lb />
u Bl RN - THe hottest issue<lb />
Mew Bern since November has<lb />
b eye steaks,<lb />
e meat has resulted in a<lb />
hi the indictment of 10 per-<lb />
son- grand jury charges<lb />
;e, a request for a federal grand<lb />
investigation, a state Justice<lb />
Department audit and accusations<lb />
mismanagement at the county<lb />
hospital ti the tune ol $50,000 to<lb />
groups providing the<lb />
ai e the (raven County<lb />
Hospital administration and the<lb />
New Bern newspaper. The Sun-<lb />
Journal. They've been trading can-<lb />
nonades in public and in print since<lb />
it was revealed Oct. 31 that three<lb />
hospital employees � who are<lb />
among the 10 later indicted � had<lb />
been dismissed in connection with<lb />
thousands of pounds of missing<lb />
meal and fish.<lb />
The Craven County Board of<lb />
Commissioners has called for the<lb />
hospital's boare. of trustees to fire<lb />
the hospital's top administrator,<lb />
Lonnie E. Moore. But the trustees<lb />
last week voted unanimously to re-<lb />
tain Moore. The commissioners will<lb />
meet Monday amid promises that<lb />
the issue is not dead.<lb />
SGA Votes Support Of<lb />
Kappa Delta Sorority<lb />
B PAUL COLLINS<lb />
News Ir dil�tr<lb />
The SGA voted by acclamation<lb />
Monday to support Kappa Delta<lb />
Sorority in its fight to purchase a<lb />
house on East Fifth Street.<lb />
Kappa Delta, which is presently<lb />
housed at 2101 E. Fifth St has<lb />
tried to purchase a house in the 1800<lb />
block of the street but has been<lb />
blocked by the Greenville Board of<lb />
Adjustments.<lb />
Fhe matter came before the board<lb />
last October, after Kappa Delta had<lb />
reached an agreement with the<lb />
owners of the house.<lb />
"We thought it was cut and<lb />
dried said Flo Cammon, president<lb />
of the Kappa Delta Corporation for<lb />
the local chapter. "But at the<lb />
meeting on Oct. 23 they had scads<lb />
of people there for the other side<lb />
I he board denied Kappa Delta's<lb />
efforts to buy the house, saying that<lb />
the sorority would cause a hazard by<lb />
increasing'traffic and noise in the<lb />
area, Gammon said.<lb />
The sorority gave notice of ap-<lb />
peal, but a series of injunctions and<lb />
petitions has further complicated<lb />
the situation.<lb />
As the situation now stands the<lb />
Board of Adjustments has been<lb />
ordered to rehear the matter. The<lb />
residents of the neighborhood have<lb />
filed an injunction against Kappa<lb />
Delta to stop the hearing and pro-<lb />
duced a petition calling for the area<lb />
to be rezoned so as to exclude all but<lb />
single family dwellings.<lb />
The hearing on the injunction will<lb />
be Thursday morning and will deter-<lb />
mine what further action must be<lb />
If a new hearing is called, it will<lb />
take place Thursday night.<lb />
Gammon said that the sorority<lb />
decided to move because its present<lb />
house is too small and too far from<lb />
campus. "Some people don't realize<lb />
that we want to be part of the<lb />
neighborhood and make a contribu-<lb />
tion. I just don't see how we can<lb />
win<lb />
Vice President Lynn Calder noted<lb />
at the SGA meeting that the Inter-<lb />
Fraternity Council, Chancellor<lb />
Brewer and other members of the<lb />
administration had all expressed<lb />
support for Kappa Delta.<lb />
In other business President<lb />
Charlie Sherrod said that the Board<lb />
of Trustee's workshop held in<lb />
Raleigh last weekend "was a good<lb />
one for students<lb />
According to Sherrod, the<lb />
trustees discussed a number of<lb />
issues affecting students including<lb />
problems with drop-add and the<lb />
School of Business. These discus-<lb />
sions, Sherrod said, were informal.<lb />
He did say, however, that the<lb />
trustees voted unanimously that<lb />
they would make the final decision<lb />
regarding a change in student<lb />
seating at football games.<lb />
"1 don't think they (the trustees)<lb />
were convinced that Ken Karr's plan<lb />
was the right remedy Sherrod<lb />
said.<lb />
SGA member Russell Oberman<lb />
announced that he met Friday with<lb />
the Faculty Calendar Committee,<lb />
which indicated that it would poll<lb />
the faculty on a fall break using ap-<lb />
proximately the same questions ask-<lb />
ed of students.<lb />
He added that if approved the<lb />
first fall break would be during the<lb />
1983-84 school year unless a special<lb />
change sought.<lb />
The bone of contention is rib eve<lb />
steak, or the lack of it. Since 1978,<lb />
the hospital has bought more than<lb />
40,000 pounds of rib eyes from<lb />
three meat vendors.<lb />
During fiscal year 1980, the<lb />
hospital bought 22,220 pounds of<lb />
steaks � enough for 120 half-pound<lb />
servings of steak every day that<lb />
year, in a hospital with a capacity<lb />
for 248 patients.<lb />
Hospital officials said the meat is<lb />
served to patients five times during<lb />
every 21-day period and to hospital<lb />
staff twice during every 21-day<lb />
period. But reporters from The Sun-<lb />
Journal, in interviews at the<lb />
hospital, could find only one patient<lb />
who could remember being served<lb />
rib eye steak.<lb />
An investigation by the SBI,<lb />
Craven County Sheriffs Office and<lb />
the hospital's security force has<lb />
resulted in the indictments of 10<lb />
men on charges of embezzlement,<lb />
conspiracy to embezzle, larceny<lb />
conspiracy to commit larceny,<lb />
possession of stolen or embezzled<lb />
property and conspiracy to possess<lb />
stolen or embezzled orooertv.<lb />
Those indicted include the three<lb />
hospital employees, two local<lb />
grocers, four meat truck delivery<lb />
drivers and a New Bern resident.<lb />
The investigation has revealed<lb />
that $600 worth of steaks destined<lb />
for the hospital on one day never<lb />
were served by the county-owned<lb />
facility. An audit by the hospital's<lb />
public accounting firm concluded<lb />
that "the actual loss may be indeter-<lb />
minable due to the fact that food<lb />
usage documentation is not retained<lb />
in the ordinary course of the<lb />
hospital's business<lb />
The Sun-Journal has reported<lb />
that as much as S100.000 worth of<lb />
meat a year never was served by the<lb />
hospital, up to $400,000 worth over<lb />
a five-year period.<lb />
"We see the taxpayers' money be-<lb />
ing wasted, and we want to do<lb />
something about it said Publisher<lb />
Eugene X. Bryan in an interview.<lb />
But there are those who think the<lb />
newspaper has been less than fair.<lb />
"It upsets me because of the<lb />
adverse and untrue publicity we've<lb />
See STEAK, Page 3<lb />
Phao bv MH SLOAN<lb />
Students waiting at the infirmary. A flu wave has hit both North Carolina<lb />
and ECU.<lb />
Student Spending<lb />
Reaches $28 Million<lb />
Hhoto t� JON JOKDA.S<lb />
Students gathered in front of the Student Store last Thursday for a moment<lb />
of silence to observe Martin Luther King's birthday.<lb />
By GEORGE THREEWITTS<lb />
K t Nr�o Bureau<lb />
More than S28 million in retail<lb />
purchases in the city of Greenville<lb />
were made by East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity students in 1980, nearly doubl-<lb />
ing what students spent three years<lb />
ago, an ECU study reveals.<lb />
The reasons for the increase, says<lb />
Dr. Charles T. Ziehr, an assistant<lb />
professor of Geography and Plann-<lb />
ing, were inflation and a larger ECU<lb />
enrollment.<lb />
Ziehr, who directed the economic<lb />
impact study as a class project in<lb />
Urban Geography, said the higher<lb />
expenditures also may result from a<lb />
somewhat higher living standard<lb />
among students. He noted,<lb />
however, that no empirical data on<lb />
living standards was obtained.<lb />
The project closely parallels<lb />
similar studies conducted by ECU in<lb />
1974 and 1977. In these studies, stu-<lb />
dent expenditures totaled S15<lb />
million in 1977 and $7.5 million in<lb />
1974.<lb />
Student enrollment at the time of<lb />
the studies rose from 8,327 in 1974<lb />
to 10,891 in 1977. There were 13,165<lb />
students on campus when the 1980<lb />
survey was compiled.<lb />
In conducting the study, a ques-<lb />
tionnaire was distributed which<lb />
sought students' weekly expen-<lb />
ditures in Greenville for the 43.5<lb />
weeks that ECU is in session. Pur-<lb />
chases during the period were divid-<lb />
ed into six retail categories; food,<lb />
clothing, entertainment, auto ex-<lb />
penses, personal hygiene items and<lb />
other expenses. Lodging and phone<lb />
costs were excluded.<lb />
In addition, each student was ask-<lb />
ed to indicate the retail source area<lb />
in which the largest proportion of<lb />
each item was purchased.<lb />
The ECU computer was used to<lb />
analyze the results.<lb />
Of the 716 students that respond-<lb />
ed, 334 were female and 382 were<lb />
males. Nearly half of those respon-<lb />
ding lived in dormitories while the<lb />
remainder resided in either frater-<lb />
nities or sorority houses or lived<lb />
away from campus.<lb />
Average weekly expenditures for<lb />
the students raneed from $54.58 to<lb />
$74.13. As might be expected,<lb />
students who are employed full-time<lb />
spent the most money followed<lb />
closely by students who live in<lb />
fraternities and sorority houses.<lb />
Dormitory students had the lowest<lb />
weekly average expenditures.<lb />
An interesting feature of the<lb />
study shows how students distribute<lb />
their expenditures across six retail<lb />
categories. Food was first with<lb />
weekly averages of $21.88. The<lb />
others wre entertainment, $11.37;<lb />
auto expenses, $8.57; other ex-<lb />
penses, $7.98; clothing, $6.44; and<lb />
personal hygiene items, $4.91.<lb />
"Women spent more than men<lb />
for clothing and personal hygiene<lb />
items, while men had greater expen-<lb />
ditures in all other categories. Food<lb />
and entertainment categories show-<lb />
ed the greatest contrast between<lb />
men and women with men spending<lb />
an average of $4.62 more per week<lb />
for food and $4.29 more for enter-<lb />
tainment the report said.<lb />
The largest percentage of students<lb />
surveyed picked the Pitt<lb />
Plaza Greenville Square area to<lb />
shop for food and hygiene items.<lb />
Carolina East Mall was the major<lb />
choice for clothing purchases while<lb />
downtown absorbed the largest<lb />
amount of dollars spent for enter-<lb />
tainment.<lb />
The $28 million that ECU<lb />
students spent in Greenville area is<lb />
about 8.23 percent of overall retail<lb />
sales. The Greenville Chamber of<lb />
Commerce listed retail sales of<lb />
$340,962,543 for the fiscal year<lb />
1979-80.<lb />
Surveys taken in 1974 and 1977 by<lb />
Urban Geography classes were<lb />
directed by Dr. Ralph Birchard.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Classifieds9<lb />
Features5<lb />
Letters4<lb />
Sports8<lb />
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1HI I AS I CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 20, 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
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SRAMEETING<lb />
The Student Residence Associa<lb />
lion will meet Tuesday Jan 20 in<lb />
Rawl Room 130 at 5 00 p m All<lb />
members are urged to attend<lb />
CHESSBACKGAMMON<lb />
Every Tues night at 7 00 pm<lb />
chess and backgammon players<lb />
get together m the Coffeehouse at<lb />
Mendenhall tor some friendly<lb />
competition People with different<lb />
levels of ability participate so<lb />
come on over and play a few<lb />
games<lb />
.<lb />
�<lb />
FIELD HOCKEY<lb />
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HARASSMENT<lb />
HOTLINE<lb />
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BOXING<lb />
SOCIAL WORK<lb />
The spring semester deadline to<lb />
apply to maior m social work or<lb />
corrections is Jan ?6 W8i Twom<lb />
ews with members of the<lb />
faculty must be held prior to Feb<lb />
9<lb />
�us who have completed a<lb />
'i-n.mum of 34 semes'er hours of<lb />
genei i allege courses, have a<lb />
� n um grade point average of<lb />
2 5 and who have had at least one<lb />
social work course are eligible to<lb />
. ,  , i'ions are available<lb />
Health Bido i"<lb />
lerested students are encouraged<lb />
to apply a soon as possible For<lb />
mor, formal call 751 69A1<lb />
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GUITAR<lb />
instruction in playing the guitar<lb />
� .� .�. be offered on Wed<lb />
Qmn,ng Feb<lb />
n<lb />
riss meeting<lb />
� � s will give basic m<lb />
n playing styles care Ol<lb />
's and music fun<lb />
damei<lb />
. meet from<lb />
. m and the guitar<lb />
s from 7 30 to 8 30 p m<lb />
g to instructor Roy<lb />
Ki  ttle or no previous ex<lb />
pei enc wtt me instruments is<lb />
required although participants<lb />
"� ii own banjos or<lb />
lass<lb />
f-ijr" - ation about these<lb />
and other non credit evening<lb />
courses is available from the Of<lb />
� , � Non Credit Programs. Divi<lb />
sion of Continuing Education.<lb />
FCU Greenville N C telephone<lb />
i!43<lb />
FRENCH<lb />
Evening classes in conversa<lb />
�ionai German and French will be<lb />
offered at ECU for adults who<lb />
wish to review previous language<lb />
� . . r tor beg oners pianmna<lb />
n Europe<lb />
Conversational German" will<lb />
� on Tuesdays Feb 10 April<lb />
Conversational French<lb />
' � �soas, Feb 12 April 23<lb />
iss s scheduled for 7 8 30<lb />
� � er will teach<lb />
language course<lb />
�  . taught by Patricia<lb />
GYMNASTICS<lb />
We are pleased to announce the<lb />
continuation of the Children's<lb />
Gymnastics Instructional Pro<lb />
gram this spring Registration for<lb />
children's gymnastics will be held<lb />
on Tues Jan 20. and Thurs Jan<lb />
22 m the gymnastics room m<lb />
Memorial Gym at 6 00 p m<lb />
Classes will start on Monday<lb />
evening, Jan 26. si 6 15 p m<lb />
There will be a 12 week session<lb />
� rtg S35 There will be two<lb />
classes per night, starting at 6 15<lb />
and another class at 7 15 Each<lb />
child will be permitted to attend<lb />
one class per week<lb />
Classes are under the supervi<lb />
Sion of Jon Rose, gymnastics<lb />
coach at ECU He will be assisted<lb />
by Donna Pendley and members<lb />
of the women's qymnastics team<lb />
The rest of the teaching staff will<lb />
consist of physical education ma<lb />
lors gaining practical experience<lb />
in gymnastics<lb />
If you child has already pre<lb />
registered, just send a check for<lb />
S3S with them on their first night of<lb />
c lass<lb />
PHYSICAL<lb />
EDUCATION<lb />
The Dept of Health, Physical<lb />
Education, Recreation and Safety<lb />
will admm.ster a motor and<lb />
physical fitness competency test<lb />
on Feb U, W81. at 10 00 or 11 00<lb />
am m Mmges Coliseum All<lb />
students planning to deciare<lb />
Physical Education as a maior<lb />
this semester and all mators plan<lb />
rung to student teach in the spring<lb />
or fall semester ot 1981 must take<lb />
the test during one of the two test<lb />
periods Come prepared for<lb />
physic al a Hvitv such as running,<lb />
lumping, e'v For more mtorma<lb />
tion call 757 644!<lb />
ACSSA<lb />
The American Chemical s<lb />
Student Attmates will hold an m<lb />
portant businei g Jan 20<lb />
1981. at 7 00 p m in Flanagan<lb />
Rm 202 AM members and Othei<lb />
interested persons are urged to at<lb />
tend<lb />
DO m'<lb />
Further<lb />
ana Otl<lb />
redit curses<lb />
Office of<lb />
.ition about these<lb />
spr nq semester non<lb />
s available from<lb />
Non Credit Pro<lb />
RUGBY<lb />
All men interested m playing<lb />
Rugby should meet behind the<lb />
Allied Health Bidg at 4 p m<lb />
Tues , Jan 20 Subseguent prac<lb />
tices will be held Tues through<lb />
Thurs at 4 p m The basics of the<lb />
game and conditioning will be em<lb />
phasized during the first two<lb />
weeks of practice so don't worry<lb />
about not having any exper �<lb />
or being out of shape For addi<lb />
tional information call Keith Dix<lb />
on at 7S8 1662 or Pete Dockery at<lb />
752 2447<lb />
SYCHRONIZED<lb />
SWIMMING<lb />
Synchronized swimming a<lb />
sport rising steadily m inters! It is<lb />
an AlAW varsity sport and will be<lb />
included in the 1984 Olympics tor<lb />
the first time it is a sport jirr<lb />
to gymnastics and figure skating<lb />
using the water as the medium<lb />
Synchronized swimming will help<lb />
keep you slim and trim as well as<lb />
qive you the opportunity to �<lb />
form m shows and compx I I<lb />
Anyone who is interested It s<lb />
club, please meet on Wed . Jan<lb />
21st, at 7 p m m Rm 104<lb />
Memorial<lb />
GAY COMMUNITY<lb />
The East Carolina Gay Com<lb />
munity will hold 'Is weekly<lb />
meeting Tues Jan 20. at 5 00<lb />
p m The meetings are held at 953<lb />
E 10th St at the bottom of College<lb />
Hill This week we are plannma'o<lb />
meet at the above address and go<lb />
out tor salad and pua At 7 00 we<lb />
will attend a hearing concerning<lb />
the disposal ot harmful waste<lb />
materials by companies in the<lb />
N C area The hearing will be at<lb />
the North pitt High School H w<lb />
give the local community a Cham e<lb />
to air its opinions concerning toxi<lb />
waste disposal ano what regula<lb />
tions should be applied to it<lb />
FITNESS<lb />
Classes for faculty and staff<lb />
fitness will begin Jan 21 12 00<lb />
p m in Memorial Gym, Rm 108<lb />
Classes will meet on Mon W<lb />
and Fn Aerobics Da' erizi<lb />
Slenderize A special emphasis<lb />
will be placed on the program for<lb />
men including new varied a<lb />
t.vities weights, aerobics.<lb />
games and running Contact Mrs<lb />
Jo Saunders. Memorial Gym. Rm<lb />
205, 7S7 6000. for more mforma<lb />
tion<lb />
A.M.A.<lb />
The ECU chap'er of the<lb />
American Marketing Association<lb />
is holding a membership drive<lb />
during the first 30 days of the<lb />
semester Named the Albert R<lb />
Conli y Chapter the organization<lb />
proposes to bring together the pro<lb />
fessional and the student n the<lb />
field of marketing<lb />
Applications may be obtained by<lb />
contacting the officers, Mike<lb />
McMahan or Elton Bone in A 226<lb />
Rawl<lb />
ART SHOW<lb />
The Sixth Annual Art Show will<lb />
be held Jan 24 31 at the Green<lb />
Museum of Art Artists must<lb />
deliver work between 12 00 8 00<lb />
Jan 23 to room 1105 Jenkins $1 00<lb />
non refundable entry fee ECU<lb />
registered students only More in<lb />
formation at M � '��� tx ffici<lb />
BKA<lb />
Beta Kappap Alpha the Bank<lb />
ing and Finance Fraternity will<lb />
hold its Jan meetmg Thurs I I<lb />
22, 1981. at 4 00 in Rm 221<lb />
Mendenhall The field trip, ban<lb />
quet and other activities planned<lb />
for this semester will be discuss<lb />
ed The guest speaket � lit from<lb />
F.rst Federal Savings and Loan<lb />
All inlted in 'sons are invited<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi Na<lb />
tional Honor Fraternity will n<lb />
at 6 00 p rr  132 Austin<lb />
WOMEN'S RIGHTS<lb />
How well do women fa'<lb />
N C laws' Attorney Jud H<lb />
Kornegay will discuss curn<lb />
legislation coming before the N C<lb />
ieneral Assembly this session on<lb />
Jan 20th at 8 p rr<lb />
Presbyterian Chun h<lb />
uth sts Addressing<lb />
Women Voters si e�<lb />
followmu pieces � � � a'<lb />
wh<lb />
woo  imen's Prop<lb />
Rights. Day Care Fair Employ<lb />
meol, and Tax Funded Abort<lb />
aii interest persons are invited<lb />
to attend<lb />
SAAD'SSHOE<lb />
REPAIR<lb />
I I 3 GianoV Ave.<lb />
759-1228<lb />
QualityRepair<lb />
CBP<lb />
qrams Division of Continuing<lb />
Education ECU Greenville, N C<lb />
telephone ?S7 6143<lb />
TRUSTEES<lb />
SKI CLUB<lb />
ot ECU<lb />
19 a the<lb />
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AgHtricajoa stb��L<lb />
Americas<lb />
AUDITIONS<lb />
PBL<lb />
NURSERY<lb />
The Nursery School Program<lb />
�� � it tin ECU Dept of Child<lb />
� and Family Rela<lb />
tions is nov ng applications<lb />
for the 1981 82 school year Ap<lb />
� on deadline 'S Feb 13<lb />
Open to children who have third<lb />
� " days by Oct 15 "<lb />
:� )ram has I m.ted spaces<lb />
� An, parent of a three<lb />
� � � t'gr old may appiy Fur<lb />
�� . � � irmation about the pro<lb />
available m Rm 128 of the<lb />
ECU Home Economics Bldg or by<lb />
� one 75? 6926 or 757 6908<lb />
SKI CLUB<lb />
FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
There a tM Bi<lb />
s� tub meet oc 'ta� jao 20 at<lb />
5 00 P m . Rm 104 Memorial<lb />
 � -� iers and non skiers are all<lb />
,lted 1 �'� 'A Feo 13th<lb />
 � it Amtergreen is plann<lb />
�  ed The season is great so<lb />
every rte come and iom the c'ub<lb />
,a t0 if you have guest.ons contac' Dt<lb />
Edwards in the "iramurai office<lb />
for $2.00 roast<lb />
fArby's Roast Beefbeef (S<lb />
andwiches<lb />
I'Limit one coupon per customer Valid through Februarv 7 1981<lb />
HNot valid with any other coupon Valid only at participating Arby -<lb />
j2T5i$2.22<lb />
lArby's Beef 'N<lb />
�Cheddar<lb />
Sandwiches<lb />
Limit one coupon per customer Valid through February 7. 1981 ft� i V<lb />
Sot valid with any other coupon Valid only at participating Arby s �. �<lb />
THE EARLY<lb />
PREPARE FOR<lb />
MCAT-LSATGMAT<lb />
SAT-DAT-GRE CPA<lb />
Join our "Early Bird" and<lb />
Summer Classes In Preparation<lb />
for Your Fall 1980 Exams<lb />
� Permanent Centers open days, evenings and<lb />
weekends.<lb />
� Low hourly cost Dedicated lull-time staff<lb />
� Complete TEST-n-TAPE,m facilities for review of<lb />
class lessons and supplementary materials<lb />
� Small classes taught by skilled instructors<lb />
� Opportunity to make up missed lessons<lb />
� Voluminous home-study materials constantly<lb />
updated by researchers expert in their field<lb />
� Opportunity to transfer to and continue study at<lb />
any of our over 85 centers<lb />
OTHER COURSES AVAILABLE<lb />
GRE PSYCH GRE BIO MAT PCAT<lb />
OCATVAT TOEFL MSKPNMB<lb />
VQE � ECFMG FLEX - NDB - NLE<lb />
Call Days Eveninf s t Weekends<lb />
Lambda CHI Alpha<lb />
FRATERNITY<lb />
500 Eli Habrt h �t.<lb />
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Each of th��� adv�iiMd itomt I roqulrad to b r��dtly available) for tale at or<lb />
balow tha advartlaad prlca In aach A4P Stora. axcapt a tpaclflcalty notad<lb />
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PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT JAN. 24, AT A&amp;P IN GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />
ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO<lb />
OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS<lb />
Highway 264 By-Pass<lb />
Greenville Square Shopping Center<lb />
Coca-Cola,<lb />
Meilo Yello,<lb />
Tab, Sprite,<lb />
Sugar Free Fresca,<lb />
Mr. Pibb, Orange Crush,<lb />
Grape Crush<lb />
2<lb />
Litre<lb />
Plastic<lb />
Bottle<lb />
99<lb />
FROZEN<lb />
Jeno's<lb />
Pizza<lb />
�109<lb />
�Hamburger (12 oz.)<lb />
�Pepperoni (11.75 oz.)<lb />
�Sausage (12 ox.)<lb />
�Combination (12.5 oz<lb />
A&amp;P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF<lb />
WHOLE BONELESS 18 To 21 lb avg<lb />
Shoulder Roast<lb />
lb.<lb />
U.S.D.A. INSPECTED<lb />
FRESH<lb />
(5 lbs. or more)<lb />
Fryer Legs<lb />
A&amp;P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF<lb />
FRESH<lb />
(5 lbs. or more)<lb />
Ground Chuck<lb />
A&amp;P QUALITY (BUTT PORTION lb. 1.08)<lb />
Shank Portion<lb />
Smoked Ham<lb />
lb.<lb />
98<lb />
NORTHERN<lb />
Bathroom Tissue<lb />
99c<lb />
Assorted<lb />
Colors<lb />
Save 4 roll<lb />
20e pkg.<lb />
ANN PAGE FROZEN<lb />
Look-Fit Ice Milk<lb />
Save v2gal.<lb />
16� ctn.<lb />
1<lb />
19<lb />
( 60 COUPON )<lb />
ALL GRINDS<lb />
Maxwell House Coffee<lb />
LIMIT ONE WITH THIS COUPON<lb />
GOOD THRU SAT . JAN 24. AT A4P IN GREENVILLE, N C<lb />
16 oz<lb />
bag<lb />
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Eight O'Clock Instant Coffee<lb />
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1' Dole Bananas 4 I<lb />
FLORIDA CRISP SOLID<lb />
Green Cabbage<lb />
h lbs.<lb />
only<lb />
100<lb />
BUTTERY RICH<lb />
California Avocados<lb />
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Anheuser-Busch Plan May Soon Double Profits<lb />
Rfpi inicd From Ihr<lb />
NallSueci lournal<lb />
If Anheuser-Busch<lb />
isn't careful, its success<lb />
in the beer business will<lb />
turn into an embarras-<lb />
ment of riches b 1985.<lb />
By then the brewer<lb />
plans to have com-<lb />
pleted a $2 billion, five-<lb />
year expansion pro-<lb />
gram that will increase<lb />
its capacity 40 percent<lb />
and add significantly to<lb />
its 29 percent share o'<lb />
the beer market. Fro-<lb />
nts may well be double<lb />
1980s expected Si 69<lb />
million.<lb />
But what will<lb />
Anheusei Busch, which<lb />
derives more than 90<lb />
percent of its net in-<lb />
come from brewing, do<lb />
tor an encore'1 The St.<lb />
I ouis concern is trving<lb />
to find an answer by ex-<lb />
perimenting in several<lb />
new consumer markets.<lb />
Its choices, however,<lb />
have competitors and<lb />
analysts puzzled.<lb />
Consider Anheuser-<lb />
Busch's first "learning<lb />
probe as the com-<lb />
pany calls its diver-<lb />
sification experiments,<lb />
into the soft-drink<lb />
business. From the<lb />
start, the test was the<lb />
subject of considerable<lb />
second-guessing.<lb />
"Would Coke and Pep-<lb />
si enter the beer in-<lb />
dustry from scratch<lb />
and go up against<lb />
Anheuser-Busch and<lb />
Miller?" asks a skep-<lb />
tical rival brewer. "I<lb />
think the answer would<lb />
be no<lb />
Anheuser-Busch's<lb />
answer, after two years<lb />
of testing, also may be<lb />
no. "We've learned it's<lb />
a competitive jungle<lb />
out there says August<lb />
Busch 111, chairman,<lb />
"just like us and Miller<lb />
in the brewing in-<lb />
dustry<lb />
His experience stems<lb />
primarily from Root 66<lb />
root beer and another<lb />
version, which have<lb />
been sold in five cities<lb />
since the summer of<lb />
1979. Mr. Busch says<lb />
the drinks have "a<lb />
respectable market<lb />
Ten Indicted<lb />
( oatinued from Page 1<lb />
had hospital Trustee<lb />
Mane F. W hit ford said<lb />
in a telephone inter-<lb />
view. "So many things<lb />
they've reported have<lb />
been innuendo and par-<lb />
tial truths that would<lb />
lead people to believe<lb />
son : that isn't<lb />
true<lb />
fireworks began<lb />
when the newspaper re-<lb />
quested a list of the<lb />
hospital' food ven-<lb />
dors. The hospital<lb />
ret used, saving the list<lb />
could harm its own in-<lb />
ternal lnv . a on of<lb />
the missing meat.<lb />
The paper sued to get<lb />
the docun<lb />
v. it<lb />
dv and the<lb />
public in-<lb />
A District<lb />
. ed and<lb />
pital to<lb />
I cuments<lb />
i Journal.<lb />
The documents<lb />
showed that massive<lb />
: meat had<lb />
tinel)<lb />
through the office ol<lb />
the food services direc-<lb />
h a puhnc be<lb />
records a;L<lb />
formation.<lb />
(our;<lb />
tor, but that employees<lb />
and not the director<lb />
had signed for the<lb />
meat. The joint law en-<lb />
forcement investigation<lb />
has revealed that the<lb />
meat would be left on<lb />
trucks and never<lb />
delivered to the<lb />
hospital.<lb />
The meat remaining<lb />
on the truck would be<lb />
transferred to two local<lb />
grocery stores for<lb />
future sale.<lb />
An audit by accoun-<lb />
tants hired by the<lb />
newspaper revealed the<lb />
hospital had overspent<lb />
its 1980 food budget bv<lb />
$124,000 and its 1979<lb />
food budget by<lb />
$9000. The hospital<lb />
also was paying more<lb />
per pound for meat<lb />
than it cost customers<lb />
in local grocery stores.<lb />
This month, it was<lb />
revealed that the<lb />
hospital bought more<lb />
than $65,000 worth of<lb />
fish last year, enough<lb />
to serve fish to every<lb />
patient in the hospital<lb />
twice a day, year-<lb />
round.<lb />
share but com-<lb />
petitors contend it was<lb />
achieved mostly<lb />
through cents-off dis-<lb />
counts offered to con-<lb />
sumers.<lb />
Anheuser-Busch's<lb />
first foray into soft<lb />
drinks was the ill-fated<lb />
Chelsea, a citrus<lb />
beverage that could<lb />
have had the snob ap-<lb />
peal and profit margin<lb />
of Perrier. Introduced<lb />
in September 1978,<lb />
Chelsea was hooted off<lb />
the market by nurses<lb />
and others who ob-<lb />
jected to the alcoholic<lb />
content (0.4 percent)<lb />
and beer-like ap-<lb />
pearance of the<lb />
"not-so-soft soft<lb />
drink<lb />
Company officials<lb />
are reluctant to disclose<lb />
much about the pro-<lb />
spects for their<lb />
"learning probes but<lb />
last year Jerry E. Rit-<lb />
ter, vice president-<lb />
finance and treasurer,<lb />
acknowledged that<lb />
"beer earnings and<lb />
share growth may slow-<lb />
as we approach our<lb />
long-term 40 percent<lb />
market share goal<lb />
The brewer is planning<lb />
for that day, he said, by<lb />
"getting our feet wet in<lb />
new business areas, not<lb />
massive diversification<lb />
efforts<lb />
Anheuser-Busch<lb />
hopes to trade on its<lb />
established strengths. It<lb />
knows a lot about<lb />
manufacturing and<lb />
packaging beverages<lb />
and then marketing<lb />
them (ad spending last<lb />
year was about SI90<lb />
million). Its most<lb />
powerful asset is its<lb />
distribution system:<lb />
950 beer wholesalers<lb />
with fleets of trucks<lb />
and sales links to bars,<lb />
restaurants, super-<lb />
markets and liquor<lb />
stores.<lb />
Beer distributors<lb />
were used for the soft-<lb />
drink test and also for a<lb />
look at the snack<lb />
business, where<lb />
Anheuser-Busch is sell-<lb />
ing its new Eagle line in<lb />
bars. One sign of suc-<lb />
cess: distribution is be-<lb />
ing widened to 24 cities<lb />
from a handful.<lb />
The third "learning<lb />
probe less prominent<lb />
than snacks or soda but<lb />
more encouraging to<lb />
several followers of<lb />
Anheuser-Busch, is the<lb />
company's develop-<lb />
ment of Sesame Place<lb />
educational parks in<lb />
c o n jii n c t i o n with<lb />
Children's Television<lb />
Workshop, producers<lb />
of "Sesame Street<lb />
With no rides and<lb />
only three to four acres<lb />
I he Fast Carolinian<lb />
Published pvery Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday du' ng " . i i<lb />
nfr ano every Wednesday dur<lb />
�' � E ast Carolinian is the of<lb />
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�a University owni<lb />
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by the student I Eas1 Molina<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Cheerleaders<lb />
h Aeed Of Sufficient Help<lb />
Much talk has arisen lately con-<lb />
cerning the need for growth in the<lb />
ECU Athletic Department. Many<lb />
areas have been criticized for their<lb />
weaknesses.<lb />
One area that has not been men-<lb />
tioned but certainly deserves it is<lb />
cheerleading.<lb />
Any person who has attended the<lb />
men's basketball team's home<lb />
games on a regular basis this season<lb />
would probably not speak highly of<lb />
the cheerleading squad.<lb />
The American Heritage Dic-<lb />
tionary defines a cheerleader as<lb />
"one who leads group cheering<lb />
Judging by performances at most<lb />
home basketball games, there is no<lb />
way under the sun that the ECU<lb />
squad fits this description.<lb />
The squad has often seemed to<lb />
lack the zeal and enthusiasm re-<lb />
quired to lead a large group of peo-<lb />
ple in cheering.<lb />
There are reasons why this group<lb />
is not performing up to standards.<lb />
It should be mentioned at this point,<lb />
by the way, that help has come from<lb />
within the administration and the<lb />
cheerleaders have done their job<lb />
much better than before in recent<lb />
games. Much is still left to be<lb />
desired, though.<lb />
Money is one big problem for the<lb />
group. The cheerleaders are allotted<lb />
less than $1,000 annually, for all<lb />
sports.<lb />
Also, there is no awards banquets<lb />
for the cheerleaders as there is for<lb />
many groups on campus. The squad<lb />
also does not earn monograms for<lb />
their service during the athletic year.<lb />
All these things detract from the<lb />
enthusiasm that a cheerleader might<lb />
have. Still, the group should have<lb />
enough zeal to carry them, and the<lb />
ECU fans, through.<lb />
There is a real problem here,<lb />
though. The cheerleading squad<lb />
seems to lack sufficient supervision.<lb />
Leadership is not afforded the<lb />
squad as it should be.<lb />
The supervisor of this group<lb />
should make sure that the squad<lb />
does its job, that being to cheer.<lb />
Rather than having the squad<lb />
simply go through a number of<lb />
gymnastic routines, the supervisor<lb />
should have this group around the<lb />
bleachers, in the bleachers �<lb />
anywhere they are needed � to lead<lb />
the fans in cheering.<lb />
You might say that one of the<lb />
cheerleaders, perhaps the lead,<lb />
should take over and correct all that<lb />
is wrong. Well, there is little that<lb />
can be done by this person if there<lb />
are roadblocks on the higher rungs<lb />
of the totem pole.<lb />
The morale on such a group as<lb />
this should always be high. Since the<lb />
squad is partly responsible for the<lb />
enthusiasm of the fans, this squad<lb />
itself should be enthusiastic.<lb />
Well, folks, morale is often not<lb />
high on the ECU cheerleading<lb />
squad. One member quit the squad<lb />
recently. Another missed a game<lb />
assigment due to a date. Now really.<lb />
Morale? Afraid not.<lb />
Something must be done, and<lb />
soon, concerning the supervision of<lb />
the Pirate cheerleaders. This group<lb />
needs professional help and<lb />
deserves it.<lb />
The cheerleaders are earnestly<lb />
trying to improve their performance<lb />
at home games. Since ad-<lb />
ministrative help came on the scene,<lb />
the squad has been much more in<lb />
evidence.<lb />
Recent men's home games with<lb />
Richmond and Atlantic Cristian<lb />
saw the squad begin to branch out<lb />
of their "cubby hole" behind the<lb />
basket. The squad made more con-<lb />
tact with the fans and, at times,<lb />
moved into the stands stomping,<lb />
clapping and leading cheers.<lb />
Whoever has tried to change the<lb />
direction of the cheerleading squad<lb />
has begun something positive. The<lb />
reasoning behind this editorial is to<lb />
encourage further changes � big<lb />
changes.<lb />
After all, if the football team suf-<lb />
fered through several miserable<lb />
years, something would be done to<lb />
remedy the situation. Why not do<lb />
something about the cheerleaders?<lb />
Meanwhile, though, there are<lb />
things we must all remember. The<lb />
cheerleaders are improving,<lb />
students. There are being restruc-<lb />
tured to a certain degree. One thing<lb />
they don't need is student apathy.<lb />
They need student support. Let's all<lb />
give it to them. Let's join with them<lb />
and be enthusiastic at our home<lb />
games. Student and fan enthusiasm<lb />
at games can spread to cheerleaders,<lb />
too. They have enough problems<lb />
without the student body supplying<lb />
another.<lb />
r Campus Forum<lb />
Student Input Urged<lb />
In December I wrote a letter to the<lb />
East Carolinian expressing my opposi-<lb />
tion to Ken Karr's "marketing plan" for<lb />
Ficklin Stadium. The point that I tried<lb />
to make in the letter was that only a year<lb />
ago we saw a substantial increase in our<lb />
"fees" which was supposed to overcome<lb />
the problems in the Athletic Department<lb />
and now we're told that not only did the<lb />
increased fees not do the job but they<lb />
need more income that could only be<lb />
provided by students buying tickets to<lb />
the games.<lb />
I received two letters in response to<lb />
my own. Neither letter, however, ad-<lb />
dressed itself to wha. 1 felt to be the key<lb />
issue: that is the fact that those least able<lb />
to pay and with the least voice were be-<lb />
ing asked to pay more and more for their<lb />
athletic program.<lb />
The bottom line of all this brings up a<lb />
question: can ECU afford Division I<lb />
athletics in the 1980's? You've already<lb />
seen the demise of the wrestling team.<lb />
What's next?<lb />
Now, I have always been of the opi-<lb />
nion that it's much easier to criticize<lb />
than it is to 'solutionize' and that all<lb />
things in life come full cycle. Now it<lb />
turns out that one of my classes in the<lb />
MBA program has been charged with<lb />
the project "Save the Pirates<lb />
The idea is to develop a marketing<lb />
plan that will increase the sales of season<lb />
tickets. This involvees identifying and<lb />
reaching various groups that are not<lb />
presently Pirate fans and convincing<lb />
them to buy season tickets. All this must<lb />
be done on a budget so small that if a<lb />
thief could steal it he wouldn't bother.<lb />
So, since we've been asked to help<lb />
we're turning to you the student body<lb />
and asking for your help. To start with<lb />
we need your thoughtful comments and<lb />
suggestions on ways to increase atten-<lb />
dance at the games. We've all been given<lb />
a chance here to help save ECU<lb />
athletics. At the risk of having my pun<lb />
license revoked � we've been given the<lb />
ball; let's run with it.<lb />
Send your letters to:<lb />
Donald Pack<lb />
Dept. of Economics<lb />
Rawl Building<lb />
ECU<lb />
Greenville, NC 27834<lb />
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McLuhan Left Mark In The 1960's<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
Marshall McLuhan's death on<lb />
December 31 marked the passing of a man<lb />
who was, in his way, as much a part of the<lb />
optimism and epic sweep associated with<lb />
the sixties as were John Lennon and the<lb />
Beatles. An author who proclaimed the<lb />
eclipse of print, McLuhan celebrated a<lb />
"global village" joined by electronic<lb />
media, in which people around the world<lb />
shared experiences � John Kennedy's<lb />
televised funeral, for example � as in-<lb />
timate and profound as the tribal rituals of<lb />
earlier ages. In McLuhan's reckoning, the<lb />
changes induced by the media were ex-<lb />
plosive, evolutionary.<lb />
Like other sixties culture heroes �<lb />
Buckminster Fuller, Andy Marhol, the<lb />
Yippies, rock and roll shamans �<lb />
McLuhan championed process over struc-<lb />
ture, the present over the past, intuition<lb />
over the rational, linear thinking he<lb />
associated with print. And, like his pop<lb />
peers, McLuhan was an exemplary<lb />
showman, issuing sermons on contem-<lb />
porary culture as though from the Mount.<lb />
"Electronic media circuitry is Orien-<lb />
talizing the West McLuhan wrote, refer-<lb />
ring to Eastern mystical traditions. "The<lb />
contained, the distinct, the separate � our<lb />
Western legacy � are being replaced by<lb />
the flowing, the unified, the fused To<lb />
young people who used the flowing, unify-<lb />
ing, fusing properties of yoga and<lb />
psychedelic drugs as rites of passage, such<lb />
a conception of media came easily. They<lb />
adopted the lanky, loquacious Toronto<lb />
professor as a wise elder of Hip.<lb />
In recent years, the countercultural trap-<lb />
pings fell away from McLuhan, whose<lb />
pronouncements on the miracles of media,<lb />
particularly television, became conven-<lb />
tional wisdom � sometimes with dismay-<lb />
ing consequences. Last year, at a party, I<lb />
met a former member of Kennedy's<lb />
cabinet. When he learned 1 was a jour-<lb />
nalist, the politician held forth on how TV<lb />
had ended the Vietnam war by beaming the<lb />
brutality of war into evryone's living room<lb />
and making it impossible to ignore. While<lb />
the politician didn't cite McLuhan as an<lb />
authority, his remark was in keeping with<lb />
McLuhan's cheery view that the dissemina-<lb />
tion of media technology, by itself,<lb />
enhances communication, sharpens our<lb />
understanding of social reality and pro-<lb />
duces greater understanding.<lb />
Unfortunately, that's not true, far from<lb />
bringing the Vietnam war � or any other<lb />
war into people's homes, TV delivered a<lb />
stylized representation of war, complete<lb />
with commercials, that may, through<lb />
repetition, have hardened viewers to the<lb />
fighting. Vietnam, to many tube addicts,<lb />
was a spaghetti Eastern, not a revelation. 1<lb />
wager that the American peace movement<lb />
and, especially, the Vietnamese revolu-<lb />
tionaries had more to do with ending the<lb />
war than did Walter Cronkite. At that, it<lb />
took 14 years, making the Vietnam conflict<lb />
the longest war in American history.<lb />
McLuhan notwithstanding, if merely ex-<lb />
tending the means of mass communication<lb />
could create a mystical media democracy,<lb />
it would have happened long ago � when<lb />
the telephone was introduced, for exam<lb />
pie. But the phone, while it is unques-<lb />
tionably a useful device, has not made<lb />
America more democratic merely by being<lb />
there. Phone users who call one another to<lb />
commiserate about the bland sameness of<lb />
presidential candidates move no closer to<lb />
controlling the political process that pro-<lb />
duces those candidates by talking on<lb />
marvelous equipment rented from a<lb />
monopolistic utility.<lb />
McLuhan's technological determinism<lb />
� his belief that the introduction of<lb />
sophisticated tools, rather than the clash of<lb />
political interests, shapes history � proved<lb />
as attractive to establishmentarians in the<lb />
seventies as it had to youthful radicals in-<lb />
fatuated with the potential of video in the<lb />
sixties. In his later years. McLuhan was a<lb />
celebrity for hire, leading expensive<lb />
seminars on media manipulation for cor-<lb />
porate executives and saying nothing about<lb />
the increasing concentration of media<lb />
outlets among fewer and fewer owners.<lb />
His increasing fame led to a short, funny<lb />
appearance playing himself in Annie Hall<lb />
and guest spot on TV talk shows. I last<lb />
saw him airily lecturing on the right and<lb />
left hemispheres of the brain to Tom<lb />
Snyder, who pretended to understand.<lb />
If Marshall McLuhan was often a<lb />
myopic visionary, he was also an influen-<lb />
tial one. His thesis thai the medium is the<lb />
message, while overstated and ultimately<lb />
misleading, drew attention to the ways thai<lb />
media shapes messages. With his pla<lb />
punning � he titled one ol his books The<lb />
Medium Is the Massage  he underscored<lb />
how media combine to form an informa-<lb />
tion environment that envelopes<lb />
kneads us. Mel uhan's influence sun<lb />
his passing, much as Beatles' mu -<lb />
vives the assassination of John I ei<lb />
it resonates from the radios M<lb />
described as the world "<lb />
David Armstrong, aulh<lb />
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Carter Liberals Add To Legacy<lb />
Jimmy Carter and the liberals in his ad-<lb />
ministration are on their last legs. In the<lb />
waning days of the Democratic administra-<lb />
tion, the Carterites have been busy little<lb />
mischief-makers. They are swinging wildly<lb />
in an attempt to leave a final inprint on the<lb />
country before January 20.<lb />
Over at the Department of Justice they<lb />
have just signed, despite objections from<lb />
Reagan transition officials, a consent<lb />
decree bowing the demands of civil rights<lb />
groups for affirmative action (reverse<lb />
discrimination) policies in hiring federal<lb />
professional and administrative personnel.<lb />
For many years government hiring has<lb />
been based on the civil service exams which<lb />
test people on their merits and not their<lb />
color. Under the civil service merit exams<lb />
all applicants were treated equally and fair-<lb />
ly. Government workers were hired on the<lb />
basis of their ability to perform a job. That<lb />
consent decree has just been invalidated<lb />
and tossed in the gutter hiring based on<lb />
merit and ability.<lb />
Then just a few blocks away at the<lb />
Department of Labor, liberal Secretary of<lb />
Labor Ray Marshall signed a new regula-<lb />
tion that witholds federal contracts from<lb />
firms that pay membership fees for<lb />
employees who belong to clubs that engage<lb />
in "discrimination How utterly<lb />
ridiculous can the government get It is no<lb />
business of the government what private<lb />
club anybody belongs to. Is there no sanc-<lb />
tuary of privacy0<lb />
Hopefuly the administration of Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan will be able to undo these acts<lb />
Robert M.<lb />
Swaim<lb />
ir- 4 �l )i�<lb />
of tyranny that are the result of the last<lb />
vestiges of liberalism.<lb />
OSHA, an overzealous body of<lb />
regulatory bureaucrats, has been busy put-<lb />
ting the last minute screws to American<lb />
business. Once again, over the objections<lb />
of Reagan transition officials, they have<lb />
issued new "work safety rules No one<lb />
objects to a safe environment for workers.<lb />
Workers are usually shielded from danger<lb />
by management that doesn't like the costs<lb />
of accidents that result in increased costs<lb />
of workmen's compensation and lost work<lb />
time. These new regulations are just<lb />
another load of federal red tape and ex-<lb />
cessive paperwork.<lb />
The Department of Energy, destined for<lb />
dismantlement by President Reagan and<lb />
Governor Edwards, energy secretary<lb />
designate, has imposed several hundred<lb />
million dollars in fines on oil companies.<lb />
These fines were imposed because the oil<lb />
companies could not understand the in-<lb />
tricate and contradictory price rules that<lb />
the energy department wrote several years<lb />
ago.<lb />
The EPA, another legendary legacy of<lb />
red tape, has issued new water pollution<lb />
standards that will cost the pulp and paper<lb />
industry 1.8 billion dollars in control costs<lb />
by 1984. Guess who the pulp companies<lb />
are going to pass that increased cost on to?<lb />
The hard working American taxpayers<lb />
are footing the bills not only for the in-<lb />
creased costs of consumer goods due to<lb />
costly regulations being imposed on<lb />
business, but we are also suffering from<lb />
decreased productivity and industrial<lb />
development that would create jobs were it<lb />
not for the outrageous costs that American<lb />
industry and businesses incur in complying<lb />
with ridiculous regulations.<lb />
When will this idiocy end? Hopefully on<lb />
January 20 when President Reagan takes<lb />
office.<lb />
 we're beginning to ignore the<lb />
sacredness of the individual. If we keep go-<lb />
ing in that direction there can be one out<lb />
come: our surrender to a totally govern-<lb />
ment planned and controlled society. And<lb />
when it happens it will be called the<lb />
'fulfillment of the liberal dream But in<lb />
fact it will be fascism, because that's what<lb />
fascism is: private ownership with total<lb />
government control so said President<lb />
Reagan in 1976.<lb />
Government must once again be made<lb />
the slave of the people rather than the<lb />
master it has become over the past 50 years<lb />
of liberal Democratic control and socialist<lb />
drift.<lb />
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HI I si . Kol I MAS<lb />
Features<lb />
JANUARY 20, 1981<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Washington: Preoccupied With Social Games<lb />
l rom I Iw N vcrri<lb />
One Kissinger is worth two<lb />
Brzczinskis. A George S ill oi an Al<lb />
Haig outweighs a doen liberal col-<lb />
umnists or a cloakroom ol<lb />
Democratic senators.<lb />
Suddenly Sen Strom I"hurmond.<lb />
the upcoming chairman of the<lb />
Judiciary Committee, is one of the<lb />
mosl sought-after men in town. Sen.<lb />
Howard Baker, the new majority<lb />
leader, could show up at the open-<lb />
ing ol a car wash and the<lb />
Washington, papers would dispatch<lb />
a photographer and two social<lb />
reporters to cover him.<lb />
Even now. the courtiers are press<lb />
ing at the White House gates. Forget<lb />
Jod) Powell and Gerry Rafshoon.<lb />
Does anyone here know Beis<lb />
Bloomingdale? In the Washington<lb />
social power game, it is never too<lb />
earl) to begin one's moves.<lb />
Washington is always preoc-<lb />
cupied with the social power game,<lb />
but never more so than at the onset<lb />
ol a new administration. The game<lb />
is crucial to how the city operates,<lb />
from court appointments to foreign<lb />
aid. Henry Kissinger nourished dur-<lb />
ing the Nixon years, in part, b<lb />
playing the game well. Zbigniew<lb />
Brzezinski tried but was clumsy.<lb />
Jimmy i arter never even<lb />
understood the rules. But Ronald<lb />
Reagan. Ah, Mr. Reagan! On his<lb />
tirst full evening in town after the<lb />
election, he wooed the souls oi 50 of<lb />
Washington's most influential<lb />
leaders over veal piecata at the ex<lb />
elusive F Street Club.<lb />
I ooks, charm, wealth, intellect �<lb />
alone they count for little in<lb />
Washington. Power is all. What<lb />
really matters is: Whom do you<lb />
know What have you done? And<lb />
what can you do for me? Ciuests<lb />
don't get invited out in Washington<lb />
because they've got twinkly blue<lb />
eves<lb />
One can disapprove of the game.<lb />
One can laugh at it. One can, as Mr.<lb />
Reagan's speechwriter Anthony R.<lb />
Dolan did recently, call it pagan.<lb />
But if one wants to succeed in<lb />
Washington, one cannot dismiss it.<lb />
Nobody among the 2,500 men<lb />
and women who make up the inner<lb />
village oi pol i t i c a 1 - soc i a 1<lb />
Washington goes anywhere just for<lb />
fun. "It's really a continuation of a<lb />
day's wrok says 1 orraine Cooper,<lb />
a veteran hostess and wife of former<lb />
Sen. John Sherman Cooper. The<lb />
advantages oi parties and the ac-<lb />
quaintances made there are substan-<lb />
tial and particular.<lb />
Sen. Claiborne Pell: "You can<lb />
better perceive where areas of com-<lb />
promise might be on a difficult issue<lb />
than you can in a general meeting<lb />
Joan Braden, lobbyist and<lb />
hostess: "When you go to testify, it<lb />
is much easier to get your point of<lb />
view across if you know someone<lb />
(on the congressional committee)<lb />
Alejandro Orfila, secretary<lb />
general ot the Organization of<lb />
American States: "You can advance<lb />
the goals of your country<lb />
Some Washington figures have<lb />
exercised power for years without<lb />
ever going out at all. Senate majori-<lb />
ty leader Robert C. Byrd and the<lb />
conservative columnist James J.<lb />
Kilpatrick, to name two, are rarely<lb />
seen on the social circuit. But they<lb />
are exceptions. I ew can afford to do<lb />
without the sometimes dramatic op-<lb />
portunities parties offer.<lb />
ITEM: At a dinner at the<lb />
Austrian Embassy last July,<lb />
presidential counsel I lovd V Cutler<lb />
took Attorney General Benjamin R.<lb />
Civiletti aside and told him the<lb />
president had misremembered a<lb />
conversation with Civiletti concern-<lb />
ing Billy Carter's relationship with<lb />
I ibya. The following day, Civiletti<lb />
disclosed the new information at a<lb />
press conference.<lb />
ITEM: At a dinner party given in<lb />
1977 by Barbara Walters, who<lb />
though based in New York is a<lb />
regular on the Washington social<lb />
scene, the Israeli and Egyptian am-<lb />
bassadors chatted cordially about<lb />
their countries' mutual efforts<lb />
toward peace. They had never<lb />
before officially acknowledged each<lb />
others' existence.<lb />
Such historic moments are,<lb />
however, less typical of the social<lb />
power game than the night-in,<lb />
night-out collective judgments that<lb />
are rendered regarding<lb />
Washington's leaders. Who's OK?<lb />
Who's not OK? Who's moving up?<lb />
Who's on his way out?<lb />
The end result of that process can<lb />
drastically alter the way a diplomat<lb />
or administrator or senator is<lb />
perceived. It can make him win, or<lb />
lose, the favor of his pecs. And<lb />
who can estimate the usefulness of a<lb />
friendship, formed or cemented<lb />
under such auspices? Do columnists<lb />
write critical pieces about their<lb />
friends? Do bureaucrats stand in the<lb />
way of their friends' projects? Do<lb />
senators grill their friends in com-<lb />
mittee hearings?<lb />
When Richard Helms was under<lb />
fire several years ago tor his ac-<lb />
tivities while director of the CIA,<lb />
several important friends petitioned<lb />
the then attorney general, Griffin B<lb />
Bell, to go easy on him. Would<lb />
some officials of the U.S. govern-<lb />
ment and members of the<lb />
Washington press corps have viewed<lb />
the Shah of Iran somewhat dit<lb />
ferently had they not been such<lb />
regular guests at the Iranian Em-<lb />
bassy? Ambassador Ardeshir<lb />
Zahedi's lavish entertainments and<lb />
generous supplies of caviar made<lb />
him one of the town's most popular<lb />
hosts.<lb />
To gain the approval of<lb />
Washington's inner village, to win<lb />
the friends who can help, one must<lb />
work at it, and nobody played the<lb />
game better than Henry Kissinger.<lb />
He was powerful, brillant, witty and<lb />
accessible, and from the earliest<lb />
days of the Nixon administration he<lb />
was everywhere � catching a movie<lb />
with Kay Graham, lunching at his<lb />
While House office with former<lb />
Ambassador W. Averell Harnman,<lb />
See WASHINGTON. page 7, col. 1<lb />
or<lb />
pages.<lb />
due to<lb />
re the<lb />
we keep go-<lb />
be one out<lb />
illy govern<lb />
ociety. And<lb />
called the<lb />
im But m<lb />
at's what<lb />
nth total<lb />
President<lb />
in be made<lb />
rr than the<lb />
50years<lb />
id socialist<lb />
Directions For Cooking<lb />
Some Tastier Meals<lb />
Bv klll WEYl IK<lb />
mong the : ew and<lb />
whelming experiences novice<lb />
college students may have is the task<lb />
of providing themselves with decent<lb />
J. W he:tie; on-campus<lb />
the op- ire pretty much<lb />
same: the various ( I dining<lb />
establishments, the v<lb />
v ille dm iments, or<lb />
prep I ;n oui doi m i<lb />
i part men t. At some time or<lb />
' ,T whatever reasons, the<lb />
ns will probably be<lb />
unsuitable foi everv student. When<lb />
this happens, he can (1) live on<lb />
peanut butter and or lunchmeat<lb />
sandwiches oi (2) learn to cook.<lb />
Do noi lei. reader,<lb />
at the pos cooking, It is<lb />
surp- simple - and wonder-<lb />
fully cheap compared to eating out.<lb />
It you can read this article you<lb />
�so<lb />
ic skills necessarv to bake<lb />
broil or fry any number ot delicious<lb />
nly cooking limitation<lb />
plac, I students is pr <lb />
ly a lack ot space and ap-<lb />
pliances, and even this problem is<lb />
fairly easily to oercome.<lb />
1 o ook, at least one appliance is<lb />
needed. Having only one appliance<lb />
will limit m oils; two or more<lb />
sources is terrific. I he most useful<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
A hot plate or burner - il foi<lb />
boiling, frying, and heating canned<lb />
foods.<lb />
A hot pot aimosi as is a<lb />
hot plate, but not suitable for fry-<lb />
ing.<lb />
 toaster oven - perfect tor hak-<lb />
toasting, and. I e mode! �<lb />
mits, broiling I consider this i<lb />
indispensible. It you do not possess<lb />
one, put it on your "gimme" list tor<lb />
birthdays and I I<lb />
With these three items, it js possi<lb />
ble to prepare a fantastic meal<lb />
without a kitchen. It you live off<lb />
campus and have a kitchen, that is<lb />
even better. I tie square thing with a<lb />
door on the front and four circular<lb />
objects on top is an oven. Do not be<lb />
afraid to use it. But don<lb />
small appliances from your dorm<lb />
room davs. toaster oven will Jo<lb />
almost anything a regular men will<lb />
Jo and uses less electricity, ton.<lb />
Once small appliances have been<lb />
acquired, a tew accessories are need<lb />
ed to help you use them, rhese are<lb />
known collectively as pots and pans.<lb />
Assuming you have at least two<lb />
plates and cups or glasses, the<lb />
following is a bate minimum oi<lb />
what vou will probably need to turn<lb />
out a nice me,<lb />
')ne or, better vet, two cooking<lb />
pots ot at least a one quart capac<lb />
One might be a frying pan.<lb />
 of<lb />
MS Et<lb />
w i?, 1.945<lb />
SS<lb /><lb />
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aH,f 1<lb />
C, t(<lb />
! IKS IN<lb />
Monuments Of The Past<lb />
These tombstones rest in a pile in a weed-covered corner of the courtyard of<lb />
the old East Cafeteria Building.<lb />
 , ' " S<lb />
� . b. -<lb />
A casserole dish of at least a one<lb />
and  I a ' quart capacity. I prefer<lb />
glass otorningware. Corningware<lb />
can be used on top of a burner.<lb />
 can opener � manual is just as<lb />
good as electric.<lb />
 measuring cup and measuring<lb />
spOl �<lb />
V leasl two spoons and forks and<lb />
e knife preferably sharp.<lb />
rhings that come in handy but<lb />
vou can manage without: a grater, a<lb />
colander, bowl serapers, a loaf pan,<lb />
pie pan. baking dish (square or rec-<lb />
baking sheet, rolling pin,<lb />
and sifter.<lb />
Alter vou have acquired all the<lb />
items necessary lor your makeshift<lb />
kitchen (watch the dollar specials at<lb />
discount stores foi bargains on these<lb />
items), you are ready to cook. Ac-<lb />
tually lumping m and preparing<lb />
tood from scratch is a little scarv at<lb />
. so let's ease into it with some<lb />
See UPS, page 7, col. 1 Luckily, the worst part off the semester book-buying rush has suosiaed. making shopping for textbooks<lb />
Applying To Princeton<lb /><lb />
Browsing For Textbooks<lb />
t ��� GAKV: PAT! �<lb />
quiet<lb />
PRIN( 1 ION. N.J. (CPS) �<lb />
Ciod has applied to Princeton.<lb />
Hoping to be accepted to the<lb />
(lass oi 1985. God wrote a<lb />
"personal statement" sent in<lb />
December to the Princeton Admis-<lb />
sions Office that He would like to<lb />
"experience first-hand what college<lb />
life is presently like He added that<lb />
it did not seem right that He listen in<lb />
on courses that He has not been ad-<lb />
mitted.<lb />
The application was brought to<lb />
the attention oi James Wickenden,<lb />
director oi admissions, who<lb />
reported to the Princeton Weekly<lb />
Bulletin that the candidate entered<lb />
his name only as "God In describ-<lb />
ing Himself, God checked both<lb />
male and female for gender and<lb />
checked all possible ethnic origins,<lb />
in addition to writing "You name<lb />
it next to the ethnic origin<lb />
response marked "other<lb />
W ickcnden said he was not sur-<lb />
prised at the applicant's test scores,<lb />
which included perfect 800s on both<lb />
the math and verbal portions of the<lb />
SAT. However. He hadn't fared<lb />
quite as well on the College En-<lb />
trance Examination Board's<lb />
achievement tests. An error on the<lb />
relativity question on the physics<lb />
achievement test dropped the score<lb />
to only 760. On the application,<lb />
though, Ciod resolutely maintained<lb />
"Einstein is wrong perhaps prov-<lb />
ing that to err is divine.<lb />
In biology, He scored 770 because<lb />
His answers on the evolution ques-<lb />
tion were also marked as incorrect.<lb />
In the essay portion of the ap-<lb />
plication, Ciod wrote His academic<lb />
and intellectual interests included<lb />
It's Almighty Hard To Get In<lb />
"discreetly helping people and<lb />
listening to prayers.<lb />
"1 take advantage ot dreams and<lb />
apparent accidents or mistakes (the<lb />
realization oi the structure of<lb />
benene and the discovery oi<lb />
penicillin are good examples oi<lb />
each) and get to be oi service to<lb />
mankind he elaborated.<lb />
Also included in his<lb />
"non-academic activities" were<lb />
"arranging the weather which<lb />
takes up 168 houts each week, as<lb />
does "listening to prayers Addi-<lb />
tionally, God reported spending 14<lb />
hours per week "turning day into<lb />
night" and another 14 "turning<lb />
night into day<lb />
Although a federal privacy statute<lb />
dictates that Wickenden cannot<lb />
release any information contained<lb />
in admissions applications, he told<lb />
the Weekly Bulletin he thought it<lb />
appropriate in this case to "be<lb />
responsive to a higher law He<lb />
acknowledged that this application<lb />
was "the first of its kind" that he<lb />
had seen.<lb />
"A couple of fictitious applica-<lb />
tions have been submitted over the<lb />
years he said, "but those were of<lb />
a different nature because thev in-<lb />
volved human applicants<lb />
The admissions office has no idea<lb />
where the application came from.<lb />
but said that the question received<lb />
much speculation from students.<lb />
"Everyone regarded it for what it<lb />
was: a clever ruse he said. "I hope<lb />
it made people laugh<lb />
In releasing the information<lb />
about the candidate. Wickenden<lb />
noted that a separate application<lb />
had been included in the envelope<lb />
Even God, it seems, cannot escape<lb />
certain human conditions. He ap-<lb />
plied for financial aid.<lb />
Crafts Workshops Offered Now<lb />
Two different programs of non-<lb />
credit short courses are now being<lb />
offered for Spring Semester by<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Crafts<lb />
workshops, available through the<lb />
Crafts Center, and mini-courses on<lb />
several subjects, available for<lb />
registration at the Central Ticket<lb />
Office, make up the short course<lb />
programs.<lb />
Crafts workshops are available to<lb />
all ECU students, student<lb />
dependents, faculty, staff and their<lb />
dependents, who are Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center members, may par-<lb />
ticipate.<lb />
Payment of a $10.00 semester<lb />
Crafts Center membership fee<lb />
allows an individual to register for<lb />
one workshop. All persons must<lb />
register in person at the Crafts<lb />
Center during regular operating<lb />
hours, 3:00 PM until 10:00 PM,<lb />
Monday through Friday, and 12:00<lb />
N until 5:00 PM, Saturday.<lb />
The final day to register is Satur-<lb />
day, January 24 and class space is<lb />
limited. No fees will be refunded<lb />
after the registration deadline.<lb />
Workshops available include<lb />
silkscreen, stained glass, macrame,<lb />
beginning jewelry and metalwork<lb />
batik, quilting, photography, floor<lb />
loom weaving, pottery and<lb />
darkroom techniques.<lb />
Individuals who would like to<lb />
participate in a mini-course must<lb />
register in person at the Mendenhall<lb />
Central Ticket Office between the<lb />
hours of 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM,<lb />
Monday through Friday. Registra-<lb />
tion fees will be accepted through<lb />
the day prior to the first class<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Each mini-course has a maximum<lb />
and a minimum enrollment. No<lb />
refunds of course fee's will be made<lb />
after the registration deadline unless<lb />
the course is cancelled due to lack of<lb />
enrollment.<lb />
Each registrant must show<lb />
hisher ECU ID or driver's license<lb />
and ECU Activity Card or<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Membership, with the exception of<lb />
a spouse or a guest who must be<lb />
registered by the participating card<lb />
holder.<lb />
The mini-courses now being of-<lb />
fered are CPR training, wine<lb />
tasting, clogging and calligraphy.<lb />
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1 HI I. AS I CAROLINIAN<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
Ua��<lb />
JAM ARV. 20, 1MH1<lb />
I'age h<lb /><lb />
Weekend Film Brings<lb />
'Shining' To Campus<lb />
Shis Friday and Saturday night,<lb />
anu i 24, at 5, 7:45, and<lb />
10:30 p.m. in the Hendrix Theatre,<lb />
lent Union Films Committee<lb />
Si tnley Kubrick's "The<lb />
as the third weekend<lb />
film of the semester. Ad-<lb />
II) and activity card or<lb />
all Student Center<lb />
Card.<lb />
ey Kubrick docs everything<lb />
  act. He finds a<lb />
M, writes or co-<lb />
nplay, chooses all the<lb />
s vises the lighting and<lb />
ites the cameras,<lb />
it, edits the film, and<lb />
 the publicity.<lb />
nopula<lb />
Me<lb />
nbei<lb />
shining, he continues in<lb />
while directing .lack<lb />
to one of his best, if not<lb />
le, performances.<lb />
on the pulpy<lb />
ohen King, uses<lb />
� t<lb />
v<lb />
' ui<lb />
sential elements of plot<lb />
vel and turns them into<lb />
uignol.<lb />
� the first times, at least<lb />
angelove, the leading<lb />
Kubrick film is at least as<lb />
able as the photography, and<lb />
' Kubrick's Hair has pro-<lb />
to be in his skill as a<lb />
tographer. Each scene in The<lb />
or that matter each shot,<lb />
either for max-<lb />
� to help build<lb />
Jack Torrence<lb />
(Nicholson) finally loses his mind,<lb />
and he must be completely crazy to<lb />
explain some of the more illogical<lb />
aspects of his sadistic actions, and<lb />
takes to his wife (Shelly Duvall) and<lb />
little boy (Danny Lloyd) with an<lb />
axe, there are instances where, for a<lb />
split second, the action is frozen, as<lb />
it would be for a still photograph.<lb />
Then the props begin to move. Add<lb />
to this Kubrick's use of color and<lb />
dazzling special effects � the color<lb />
is stark, without bright tones � and<lb />
you get the perfect transition o vi-<lb />
sion from mind to screen.<lb />
There are only two worlds in<lb />
which life is this stark: Mr.<lb />
Kubrick's and the subconscious. As<lb />
it happens, what interests Kubrick<lb />
are life's paradoxes, incongruities,<lb />
and absurdities � not the stuff that<lb />
films are commonly made of, but<lb />
that hasn't stopped the director thus<lb />
far and doesn't even slow him down<lb />
in The Shining.<lb />
Moreover, he is certain that these<lb />
things will interest other people as<lb />
well. When he decided to make what<lb />
he calls a "nightmare comedy"<lb />
about the results of isolation on the<lb />
average fellow, he felt it would have<lb />
enormous appeal. The Shining,<lb />
though its overall impact should be<lb />
credited to the performance of Jack<lb />
Nicholson, is obviouslv a Kubrick<lb />
picture, and it illustrates anothei<lb />
important aspect of the Kubrick<lb />
method: he wants his pictures to<lb />
have the widest possible audience.<lb />
His reasoning is logical. One must<lb />
get the largest possible audience to<lb />
get the success that allows one to<lb />
make only the pictures one wants to<lb />
make. It is a simple philosophy that<lb />
has worked very well for many a<lb />
rebel boring from within, but it can<lb />
be annoying, as it was to Mr.<lb />
Kubrick when he bowed to real or<lb />
imagined threats of censorship and<lb />
made the film Lolita (1962) less sen-<lb />
sual than he envisioned it.<lb />
In many ways, the film as a whole<lb />
is warped and is at times confusing,<lb />
at least until the very last shot, but<lb />
one thing is certain: Nicholson is<lb />
tremendous.<lb />
The danger in The Shining is that<lb />
Nicholson will use his boyish<lb />
shark's grin, the familiar preening,<lb />
brutal one-up-manship. He's won<lb />
the audience with his cocky freaks<lb />
and this is the big one � the bull<lb />
goose loony. Nicholson can be too<lb />
knowing about the audience, and<lb />
the part he plays is pure temptation.<lb />
But Kubrick keeps him in check.<lb />
Sure, he steals the show, he always<lb />
does, but for all the right reasons.<lb />
Nicholson giving screen wife, Duvall, the axe in a<lb />
scene from 'The Shininghis eyes are farther away,<lb />
muggy, veiled even from himself. The danger in 'The<lb />
Shining' is that Nicholson will use his boyish shark's<lb />
grin, the familiar preening, and his brutal one-up-<lb />
manship.<lb />
Capra Double Feature Topical<lb />
Richter's New Film<lb />
Explores Germany<lb />
Kenneth k one o the documentarv film's most stimulating plat-<lb />
� ties, will appear in Hendrix Theatre, Mendenhall Student<lb />
� n 20 1981, to present the new film, Germany. The program<lb />
Admission for ECU students will be by ID and activi-<lb />
new film is an exploration of a country that, despite the stur-<lb />
man<lb />
k against a weak dollar, is still an affordable travel<lb />
pro ne plans carefully. Such planning is well wor-<lb />
Germany is beautiful to visit, with the gloss ot a pro<lb />
led b any nation on earth.<lb />
voted several segments of the film to examine some of<lb />
r uties. He focuses on the special problems and status ot<lb />
in' divided by a wall. In Munich the film shows Nymphenburg<lb />
Park and the English Gardens, two favorite relaxation spots tor<lb />
Mumchers<lb />
Ric<lb />
Ucrmanv<lb />
This Wednesday night, January<lb />
21. in Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
Hendrix Theatre, the Student Union<lb />
films Committee will supplement<lb />
today's inauguration proceedings<lb />
with a special Inauguration Double<lb />
feature highlighted by frank<lb />
Capra's classic film of 1939. "Mr.<lb />
Smith Goes to Washington The<lb />
film will be shown at 9 p.m. only.<lb />
Rounding out the double bill is<lb />
another great Capra film. "Mr.<lb />
Deeds Goes to I own" (1936), starr-<lb />
ing Gary Cooper in the title role as<lb />
the legendarv i ongfellow Deeds<lb />
"Mr. Deeds" will run at 7 p.m. onlv<lb />
and there will be a short break bet-<lb />
ween the two films.<lb />
Admission for the movies is free<lb />
with student ID and activity card or<lb />
MSC Membership Card.<lb />
Frankapra has gone after the<lb />
greatest game o all, the Senate, in<lb />
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington<lb />
In doing so, he is operating, ot<lb />
course, under the protection of that<lb />
unwritten clause in the Bill o Rights<lb />
entitling every voting citizen to at<lb />
least one free swing at the Senate.<lb />
Mr. Capra's swing is from the floor<lb />
and m the best of humor; if it fails<lb />
to rock that august body to its heels<lb />
� from laughter as much as injured<lb />
dignitv � it won't be his fault but<lb />
the Senate's and we should really<lb />
begin to worry about the upper<lb />
house.<lb />
For Mr. Capra is a believer in<lb />
democracy as well as a stout-hearted<lb />
humorist. Although he is subjecting<lb />
the Capitol's bill-collectors to a deal<lb />
of quizzing and to a scrutiny which<lb />
is not alwavs tender, he still regards<lb />
them with affection and hope as the<lb />
implements, however imperfect they<lb />
may be, o our kind o government.<lb />
Most directors would not have at-<lb />
tempted to express that faith other-<lb />
wise than in terms o drama or<lb />
melodrama. Capra, like the juggler<lb />
who performed at the Virgin's<lb />
shrine, has had to employ the only<lb />
medium he knows. And his comedy<lb />
has become, in consequence, not<lb />
merely a brilliant jest, but a stirring<lb />
and even inspiring testament to<lb />
liberty and treedom, to simplicity<lb />
and honest).<lb />
The magic of frank Capra is evi-<lb />
dent in the 1936 classic "Mr. Deeds<lb />
Goes to Town" � perhap- the<lb />
director's best film ot a long and<lb />
prosperous career.<lb />
The directing-writing combina-<lb />
tions which functioned sN suc-<lb />
cessfully in "It Happened One<lb />
Night and "Broadway BUI" has<lb />
spiced Clarence Budington<lb />
Kelland's storv with wit. novelty<lb />
and ingenuity.<lb />
Longfellow Deeds is the hero<lb />
the occasion and Longfellow Deeds<lb />
becomes one ot our favorite<lb />
characters under the attentive<lb />
handling of Mr. Cooper, who prov-<lb />
ed himself one ot the best light com<lb />
edians in Hollywood. Mr. Deeds is<lb />
the poet laureate ot Mandrake falls,<lb />
Vt. He writes greeting-da) verses,<lb />
limericks and Edgai Guestian<lb />
jingles with equal facility, and he<lb />
plays the tuba in the town band<lb />
Then an uncle dies, leaving his<lb />
$20,000,000 estate to the Vermont<lb />
innocent, and Mr. Deeds, slightly<lb />
dazed but unimpressed bv his sud-<lb />
den riches, is tossed willynilly and<lb />
tuba into scheming New York.<lb />
Crooked lawvers beset him. the<lb />
hoard ot the opera elects him chair-<lb />
man, a girl reporter gains his con-<lb />
fidence and then headlines him as<lb />
the "Cinderella Man Crushed,<lb />
derided, deceived and disillusioned,<lb />
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collective farm colony and then,<lb />
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Joes not attempt to capture the gay,<lb />
harebrained but eniireiy ingratiating<lb />
quality of the picture. To appre<lb />
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�per struggling with the tuba.<lb />
Mr. Stander fighting ofl apoplexy,<lb />
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perfect gentleman's gentleman) rais-<lb />
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commission's hearing which Is a<lb />
perfect spoof of alienists.<lb />
Nicholson In<lb />
His Element<lb />
In 'Shining'<lb />
By COLIN DANCAARI)<lb />
HOI I YVYOOD � Jack Nicholson arches his<lb />
evebrows and flashes that devilish grin. "I LOVE be-<lb />
ing sarv he says. "There's nothing like having<lb />
people take a little step to the side when they see you<lb />
coming <lb />
Nicholson, then, has good reason to be happy. His<lb />
it movie. The Shining, is scaring people in suffi-<lb />
cient numbers to make it a box-office hit, second on-<lb />
lv to The Empire Strikes Back.<lb />
For Nicholson, 43, it's his biggest success since<lb />
 lew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In the Hollywood<lb />
s holding a full hand, but some of<lb />
:ould be stronger.<lb />
His longtime girlfriend Enjelica Huston will not<lb />
marrv him although he keeps asking � and<lb />
despite his popularity he still can't get a job in town<lb />
lor any oi his friends.<lb />
nd even with this movie there is controversy, with<lb />
some people simply failing to regard chopped<lb />
as entertainment.<lb />
In The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick,<lb />
Nicholson plays a writer who lives with his wife<lb />
(Shelley Duvall) and young son (Danny Lloyd) at a<lb />
large mountain resort closed down for the winter.<lb />
It is built on an old Indian burial ground and there<lb />
are unanswered questions about the last caretaker,<lb />
who chopped his family to death with an axe, then<lb />
shot himself.<lb />
In the same job, and in identical isolation,<lb />
Nicholson apparently becomes obsessed by the same<lb />
demons and, drooling at the mouth, axe in hand,<lb />
stalks his family through a setting where the ghosts<lb />
materialize as real people.<lb />
Billed as "the ultimate horror movie it's a fitting<lb />
follow-up to Cuckoo, in which Nicholson played a<lb />
cra?y of another kind. Obviously he is cornering the<lb />
market on roles for the demonstratively tormented.<lb />
Certainly, he is building an unusual following.<lb />
As he admits: "I have strange fans yeah. I get<lb />
unusual confrontations in parking lots. A man comes<lb />
up, invites me to his cave in Laurel Canyon, says he's<lb />
Tpm Mix's alter ego and wants me to see his ghost<lb />
horse. I get that a T�t, yeah<lb /><lb /><lb />
The Juilliard String Quartet features Robert<lb />
Mann, violin; Earl Carlyss, violin; Samuel<lb />
Rhodes, viola; and Joel Crosnick, cello. This<lb />
unique American ensemble of four ideally<lb />
matched virtuosi has set a standard of ex-<lb />
cellence for an entire generation.<lb />
Artists Series<lb />
Big Four<lb />
At Hendrix<lb />
On Thursdav, January 22, 1981, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center's Hendrix Theatre will be graced by the sounds of the<lb />
world's highest ranking string quartet. The Juilliard String<lb />
Quartet, commonlv referred to as "the first family ot<lb />
chamber music will take the stage at 8:00 P.M. for what<lb />
promises to be a truly exciting performance.<lb />
This unique American ensemble of four ideally matched<lb />
virtuosi has set a standard of excellence for an entire genera-<lb />
tion. In addition to serving as Quartet-in-Residence at the<lb />
Juilliard School of Music (where its members have trained a<lb />
number of the most successful up-and-coming chamber muM,<lb />
groups) and Quartet-in-Residence at the Library of Congress<lb />
in Washington, D.C. (where it gives an annual series of 20<lb />
concerts on the priceless Stradivarius instruments willed to<lb />
the people of the United States by Mrs. Gertrude Clark Whit-<lb />
tall), the Juilliard String Quartet has to date played more than<lb />
3,000 sold-out concerts, not only in all of the major cities of<lb />
the United States and Canada, but throughout South and<lb />
Central America, Europe, and the Near East and the Far<lb />
East.<lb />
"Better quartet playing cannot be found today said<lb />
Harold C. Schonberg of The New York Times.<lb />
The Quartet's repertoire thus far has included more than<lb />
375 works, over 150 of them by 20th Century composers, and<lb />
it is expecially noted for its championship of American com-<lb />
posers, having premiered more than 35 works by Copeland,<lb />
Foss, Piston, Carter, Babbitt, Sessions, Mennin and<lb />
Schuman among others. In the summer of 1948 it made na-<lb />
tionwide headlines for the performance of the complete Bar-<lb />
tok Quartets at the Berkshire Music Festival in Tanglewood.<lb />
It is also identified with the gigantic undertaking of presen-<lb />
ting the complete cycle of Beethoven quartets, and it has<lb />
repeated each of these two cycles more than 25 times and<lb />
presented one or both of them not only in the leading cities of<lb />
the United States, but also in Edinburgh, Berlin, London,<lb />
Stockholm, Vienna and Tokyo.<lb />
Under three major record labels (Columbia, Epic and RCA<lb />
Victor Red Seal), the Quartet has made more than 80 major<lb />
recordings, including two complete Bartok cycles, the com-<lb />
plete cycle of Beethoven String Quartets, all the string<lb />
quartets of Schoenberg, most of the string quartet staples,<lb />
and such "specials" as the Copeland Trio, Piano Quartet and<lb />
Sextet with the composer.<lb />
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charming guests at<lb />
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little dinners at his<lb />
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restaurant. And all the<lb />
while, Killinger was<lb />
working: picking up a<lb />
tidbit of news here,<lb />
dropping an item there,<lb />
cementing a contact<lb />
somewhere else.<lb />
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from his post as na-<lb />
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aides said later that<lb />
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hoped to ease his other<lb />
problems by choosing<lb />
Tips for Cooking<lb />
Some Tastier Meals<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
foods already familiar<lb />
to a lot of students.<lb />
EASY TUNA<lb />
CASSEROLE<lb />
You'll need: One box<lb />
of macaroni and cheese<lb />
mix. one can of tuna, a<lb />
casserole dish, a little<lb />
salt.<lb />
Prepare the<lb />
macaroni and cheese<lb />
mix according to<lb />
package directions.<lb />
(You'll need a hot plate<lb />
and a pot for this.)<lb />
Now turn your toaster<lb />
oven on to about 350�<lb />
so it can pre-heat.<lb />
While the oven's<lb />
heating up, drain the<lb />
tuna (into a sink,<lb />
please, not the<lb />
wastebasket) and mix<lb />
it into the macaroni<lb />
and cheese. Be sure to<lb />
flake the tuna; that is,<lb />
don't leave it in big<lb />
clumps. Add about one<lb />
teaspoon of salt to the<lb />
mixture and mix in<lb />
well.<lb />
Loosely cover the top<lb />
of the dish with<lb />
aluminum foil and<lb />
bake for about 30-40<lb />
minutes. The timing<lb />
will probably vary on<lb />
the age, quality and<lb />
Rush Bus<lb />
Scheduled<lb />
Rush Bus Service for<lb />
fraternity rush:<lb />
M onWed. operating<lb />
hours: 8:30 12 pm.<lb />
The bus leaves from<lb />
the top of College Hill.<lb />
condition of your oven.<lb />
For a different taste,<lb />
mix in one of the<lb />
following before bak-<lb />
ing: one small can<lb />
(drained) of mushroom<lb />
stems and pieces OR<lb />
one small can (drained)<lb />
of peas.<lb />
This dish will serve<lb />
two to four people<lb />
depending on amount<lb />
of hunger, so invite a<lb />
friend to dinner. Shar-<lb />
ing your cooking ef-<lb />
forts with friends is<lb />
always advisable as it<lb />
assures you of ap-<lb />
preciative tastebuds,<lb />
dinner conversation �<lb />
and help with the dishes<lb />
afterwards.<lb />
Auditions<lb />
To Begin<lb />
The Coffeehouse<lb />
Committee will beein<lb />
the 1981 Spring<lb />
Semester with auditions<lb />
on January 23 and 24.<lb />
Performances for the<lb />
semester will be chosen<lb />
from these auditions,<lb />
which will be held in<lb />
Room 15 of<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center from 9 to 11<lb />
P.M. Friday and Satur-<lb />
day. Admission is free.<lb />
The Coffeehouse<lb />
Committee offers a<lb />
variety of contem-<lb />
porary music entertain-<lb />
ment and attractions<lb />
suitable for a relaxed<lb />
atmosphere. Free<lb />
snacks are served in ad-<lb />
dition.<lb />
such a respectable can-<lb />
didate, a man who was<lb />
so much a part of the<lb />
Washington establish-<lb />
ment. Those connec-<lb />
tions became apparent<lb />
when Kissinger's<lb />
nomination reached<lb />
Capitol Hill and little<lb />
of the expected opposi-<lb />
tion from liberal<lb />
quarters in the press<lb />
and Congress<lb />
materialized.<lb />
Few in the Carter ad-<lb />
ministration could<lb />
count on friends in<lb />
Washington. In<lb />
February 1976, Jimmy<lb />
Carter was introduced<lb />
to the Washington<lb />
establishment at the<lb />
home of the columnist<lb />
Clayton Fritchey and<lb />
his wife, Polly.<lb />
Everyone was impress-<lb />
ed with the attractive<lb />
newcomer who had<lb />
recently captured the<lb />
Iowa caucus. Yet<lb />
Carter never managed<lb />
to build on those initial<lb />
social contacts.<lb />
Carter's aides took<lb />
their cue from their<lb />
boss. Their initial at-<lb />
tempts at socializing<lb />
outside their own circle<lb />
were infrequent and<lb />
often misfired. Later in<lb />
the administration,<lb />
when some Carter staff<lb />
people did try to reach<lb />
out, it was too late. In<lb />
the words of one<lb />
famous Georgetown<lb />
host, the Carterites<lb />
were perceived as<lb />
"little lOth-rate<lb />
drugstore cowboys<lb />
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Tough Road Ahead<lb />
ECU Defeats Devils<lb />
By t HARIJES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports I ditor<lb />
The East Carolina women's<lb />
basketball team jumped to a quick<lb />
20-point lead and held on as Duke<lb />
battled back to down the Blue<lb />
Devils 79-69 in Minges Coliseum<lb />
Monday night.<lb />
The Lady Pirates outscored Duke<lb />
22-4 during one six-minute span in<lb />
the opening half to gain their biggest<lb />
lead, at 30-10, following a Marcia<lb />
Girven field goal at the 10:36 mark.<lb />
Following Girven's bucket the<lb />
Lady Devils called for a timeout and<lb />
made some adjustments that paid<lb />
big dividends.<lb />
Duke went on a tear and got the<lb />
ECU lead as low as eight, at 42-34,<lb />
before going to the locker room at<lb />
halftime down by 13, 47-34.<lb />
The Lady Pirates opened the se-<lb />
cond half much as they did the first,<lb />
racing out to a 17-point advantage,<lb />
at 53-36.<lb />
Duke again settled down and<lb />
began to chip away at the lead. The<lb />
Ladv Devils got the ECU lead down<lb />
to six, at 69-63, with 4:02 remain-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The Ladv Pirates then recaptured<lb />
their poise" and ran off six straight<lb />
points to push the lead to 12 and<lb />
asure themselves of victory.<lb />
"1 thought we really showed a lot<lb />
of poise there at the end said ECU<lb />
coach Cathy Andruzzi. "In the final<lb />
two minutes, when we really needed<lb />
to play well, we did. I'm very, very<lb />
proud of that<lb />
The win pushed the Lady Pirate<lb />
record to 12-3 on the season and,<lb />
more importantly perhaps, 1-0 in<lb />
the NCA1AW standings. Duke fell<lb />
to 7-8 and 0-1.<lb />
"This was truly a great win for<lb />
us added Andruzzi. "It's especial-<lb />
ly big because its our first con-<lb />
ference win. We definitely need to<lb />
win these conference games<lb />
The Lady Pirates turned to their<lb />
inside game in gaining the win over<lb />
Duke. Forward Mary Denkler was<lb />
the game's leading scorer, tallying<lb />
23 points, most coming on short<lb />
turh-around jumpers.<lb />
"Marv is doing a super job for<lb />
us Andruzzi said. "(Duke) was<lb />
closing up on Kathy (Riley) and Sam<lb />
(Jones) alot. So we went inside. We<lb />
can't just be an outside ballclub.<lb />
You'll get nowhere being a<lb />
perimeter team<lb />
Aiding Denkler inside was senior<lb />
center Marcia Girven, who finished<lb />
with 17 points, 13 of which came in<lb />
the first half.<lb />
Denkler was nearly the complete<lb />
ECU offense for a six-minute period<lb />
in the second half. During that<lb />
span, she scored 11 of 13 Lady-<lb />
Pirate points.<lb />
Jones and Riley also scored in<lb />
double figures for ECU, tallying 14<lb />
and 10 points, respectively.<lb />
Husky forward Barb Krause led<lb />
the Duke attack with 13 points.<lb />
Center Stacy Hurd and guard Claire<lb />
Rose added 12 apiece.<lb />
The Lady Pirates now face a<lb />
grueling scheduling that could bring<lb />
the club into the national spotlight,<lb />
should some big wins occur.<lb />
The team hosts West Virginia this<lb />
Wednesday in a 7:30 tilt and then<lb />
travels across state's borders to play<lb />
at James Madison on Saturday.<lb />
The club then will take on a<lb />
challenge that could lead it into the<lb />
national rankings.<lb />
Beginning on Sunday, Jan. 25 the<lb />
team will take on three nationally-<lb />
ranked teams in a five-day period.<lb />
The team travels to 15th-ranked<lb />
Virginia on Sunday and then returns<lb />
home to take on number 12 N.C.<lb />
State next Wednesday, Jan. 28.<lb />
Tenth-ranked Southern Califor-<lb />
nia follows on Friday, Jan. 30. Both<lb />
the State and Southern Cal games<lb />
will be played in Minges Coliseum<lb />
with a 7:30 p.m. starting time set for<lb />
both.<lb />
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Overall, the last leu days haven't<lb />
been too good for the ECl wrestl-<lb />
ing squad.<lb />
This past weekend the Pirates<lb />
ventured to Lynchburg, Va to par<lb />
ticipaie in the I ibert) Baptist 1 out<lb />
nament. They came awaj with a<lb />
fourth-place finish and suffered<lb />
three injuries to ke wrestlers, said<lb />
head coach Hachiro Oishi.<lb />
Injured are 118-pound Jeff 1 i<lb />
who will probably be out six weeks<lb />
and 167-pounder Andy Hefner, who<lb />
probably will be out for at least a<lb />
month.<lb />
In the 150-lb, class Chris Files was<lb />
also hurt, but it wasn't believed to<lb />
be serious.<lb />
I ast I hursda night the Pirates<lb />
were upended h Northern Iowa,<lb />
24-1 in Minges Coliseum. The<lb />
much-anticipated rematch between<lb />
Joe Gormall and Butch Revils in<lb />
the 190 pound class ne er<lb />
materialized.<lb />
�?Gormall) was defeated by Jerry<lb />
Rodriquez oi N.C . State in a match<lb />
before the one with us Oishi ex-<lb />
plained. "He was probably mentalK<lb />
upset and knew he would have a<lb />
tough match with Revils, so he<lb />
didn't wrestle<lb />
Gormally, who is ranked second<lb />
nationally in the lsX)-pound class,<lb />
defeated Revils. the fifth-ranked<lb />
wrestler in the nation at<lb />
177-pounds. in the nationals two<lb />
vears ago<lb />
In the 190-pound class, Revils<lb />
defeated Northern Iowa's Mark<lb />
Johnson 14-7 to extend his unbeaten<lb />
record to 14-0.<lb />
(Photo by Orrw ������<lb />
Girven Boards<lb />
Lewis<lb />
Named<lb />
l ast Carolina University<lb />
tootball coach Ed Emory an-<lb />
nounced today that Terry<lb />
Lewis, former offensive line<lb />
coach at Southern University,<lb />
will become offensive line<lb />
coach tor the Pirates<lb />
1 ewis, 32, also coached<lb />
linemen at Western Michigan<lb />
and Illinois.<lb />
��With his background in<lb />
coaching offensive line we<lb />
think Terry is the best coach<lb />
on the market tor what we're<lb />
looking tor Emor said.<lb />
"We went after him and we<lb />
fee! verv lortunate to ha'e a<lb />
man of his caliber with us.<lb />
A Dream Comes True For Watkins<lb />
B CHARLES (HANDLER<lb />
The young man say; it's like a<lb />
dream. His coach feels the same<lb />
way. May they both live happil)<lb />
ever after.<lb />
 es, the tale of how one Charles<lb />
Watkins arrived on the scene (jusl<lb />
the knick of time) to lead the 1 ast<lb />
Carolina basketball team in scoring<lb />
reads like a fairy tale.<lb />
Watkins, a 6-3 guard, was recent-<lb />
ly released from the U.S. Marine<lb />
Corps. Upon his release. Watkins<lb />
came to ECU and began to work<lb />
wonders for coach Dave Odom's<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
The 24-year old sophomore join-<lb />
ed a team in December that included<lb />
six freshmen and only one senior. In<lb />
onlv his second game, Watkins was<lb />
a starter and now, atter playing<lb />
eight games, is the team's leading<lb />
scorer with a 16.1 points per game<lb />
average.<lb />
All this is amazing enough. But<lb />
the most amazing thing about<lb />
Watkins' story is the way in which<lb />
he arrived on the Pirate scene.<lb />
The story begins in the spring of<lb />
The Watkins Jumper<lb />
1980, following the 79-80 Pirate-<lb />
cage season.<lb />
"It was sometime near the end oi<lb />
March recalls Odom. "One<lb />
Saturday afternoon my sons and I<lb />
were riding around.<lb />
One o them asked if we could<lb />
stop by Memorial Gym and watch<lb />
our guys, who usually play there on<lb />
the weekends during the off-<lb />
season1<lb />
Little did Odom know what was<lb />
in store for him when his son asked<lb />
to visit the gym.<lb />
"We got there and two cross-<lb />
court games were in progress the<lb />
second-year coach said. "1 noticed<lb />
one of the guys across the way. He<lb />
was all over the court, dunking and<lb />
everything.<lb />
"1 asked Mike Gibson who he<lb />
was and he said he was a Marine<lb />
from Cherry Point<lb />
The following Saturday Odom<lb />
was back in Memorial, as was the<lb />
talented Marine. This time Watkins<lb />
was playing with the other Pirates,<lb />
and performing especially well.<lb />
"He looked even better than<lb />
before Odom remembers "1<lb />
talked to him and asked him if he'd<lb />
ever thought about school. He said<lb />
'Yeah coach, that's all I ever<lb />
wanted He told me he'd heard 1<lb />
might be there that day and he<lb />
thought he'd try to impress me if 1<lb />
was.<lb />
Watkins was not offered a<lb />
scholarship until the summer, when<lb />
he was visiting with a number of the<lb />
incoming freshmen.<lb />
Even after the matter of the<lb />
scholarship was completed, Odom<lb />
still had to go through the process of<lb />
clearing such an unusual deal<lb />
through the NCAA because<lb />
Watkins was not to be released from<lb />
the Marines until January.<lb />
January became December,<lb />
though, because the New Orleans<lb />
native had 40 days of leave saved<lb />
up, making him eligible for play at<lb />
the beginning of the spring<lb />
semester.<lb />
Watkins' first game came in mid-<lb />
December in the Elm City Classic.<lb />
He saw limited duty, but still<lb />
managed to score nine points in a<lb />
72-63 loss to Iowa State.<lb />
Watkins drew his first starting<lb />
assignment of his collegiate career in<lb />
the consolation game of the<lb />
tourney. The former Marine tallied<lb />
14 points in 25 minutes of playing<lb />
time.<lb />
Watkins' third game was a home<lb />
matchup with Campbell. The<lb />
Minges debut was a smash. Watkins<lb />
scoring 22 as the Pirates won, "5-65.<lb />
Since that time Watkins has not<lb />
been out o double figures, scoring<lb />
21, 18, 19, 12 and 14 points in the<lb />
last five games.<lb />
"Charles' adjustment has really<lb />
been amazing says Odom. "He<lb />
has played in more games than he<lb />
has been in practices. He doesn't<lb />
know our system well at all. It's<lb />
been really amazing<lb />
Odom notes that Watkins has<lb />
given the Pirates several dimensions<lb />
that were badly needed: speed, scor-<lb />
ing, and especially maturity.<lb />
"He's very exciting; a very<lb />
acrobatic player Odom noted.<lb />
"But he'll be a much better player<lb />
once he gets more practice time<lb />
Watkins. too, feels there are some<lb />
big improvements that must be<lb />
made in his play.<lb />
"I've got to work on my ball-<lb />
handling and defense says<lb />
Watkins.<lb />
Suprisingly enough, ECU is not<lb />
the first college that Watkins has at-<lb />
tended. After graduating from high<lb />
school in New Orleans, he took off<lb />
for Louisiana Tech, where he stayed<lb />
a year and a half.<lb />
"1 just wasn't ready for school<lb />
yet Watkins says o his decision to<lb />
quit Tech and join the Marines. "I<lb />
wasn't mature enough and 1 felt the<lb />
military was a good place to get that<lb />
maturity<lb />
After a while in the Marines,<lb />
Watkins learned what he wanted to<lb />
do after his four-year duty was com-<lb />
pleted.<lb />
"I realized that you are nothing<lb />
out there unless you've got an<lb />
education. 1 knew that 1 did not<lb />
want to stay in the military � not<lb />
because it's that bad, but because 1<lb />
felt 1 was ready for school<lb />
For the last several years of his<lb />
military stint, Watkins was station-<lb />
ed at Cherry Point, N.C. It was here<lb />
that he was to meet the person that<lb />
he would eventually plan to marry<lb />
and the person who would lead him<lb />
to ECU.<lb />
Watkins began to see a young<lb />
ECU student, Pamela Lane. He<lb />
began to make visits to Greenville to<lb />
see her and, meanwhile, began to<lb />
get attached to the town's universi-<lb />
ty' A<lb />
Miss Lane, now a senior, and<lb />
Watkins are now engaged and plan<lb />
to marry after both are finished in<lb />
school. Watkins is academically a<lb />
freshman, as only eight hours<lb />
transfered from La. Tech. He says<lb />
Miss I ane plans to go on to<lb />
graduate school, hopefully at UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
Watkins leaves little doub: about<lb />
why he chose ECU. "Pamela was<lb />
the main reason he said. "I've<lb />
really been looking forward to get-<lb />
ting back to North Carolina to see<lb />
her, plus 1 really like it at East<lb />
Carolina<lb />
It was during the stint in the<lb />
Marines, Watkins says, that his<lb />
basketball skills were honed.<lb />
"1 played for one year in high<lb />
school he said, "but 1 wasn't very<lb />
good<lb />
Once in the Marines Watkins<lb />
played basketball almost habitually,<lb />
starting out in the intramural ranks<lb />
and eventually moving up to the<lb />
Marine Corps varsity team.<lb />
"On the varsity team you get<lb />
college-level coaching Watkins<lb />
explained. "1 learned a great deal<lb />
from that experience<lb />
The Marine varsity team is based<lb />
in Camp Pendleton, Calif, and com-<lb />
petes against area junior college and<lb />
NAIA schools.<lb />
The Marine team got little atten-<lb />
tion, though Watkins says an assis-<lb />
tant coach from San Diego State<lb />
and other schools approached him<lb />
about playing collegiately.<lb />
Attention has been all in Watkins'<lb />
direction, though, since he arrived<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
"1 can't believe this is happening<lb />
to me Watkins said. "It's like a<lb />
dream come true. I had the idea in<lb />
my head that I'd like to go back to<lb />
school and play basketball but I<lb />
never saw it like this.<lb />
"Everything has just fallen in<lb />
place. Heck, I have never been in<lb />
the newspaper in my life. I come<lb />
here and I read about myself in the<lb />
papers and I'm on television. It's<lb />
really like a dream<lb />
Watkins says he is not about to let<lb />
the bubble burst either, expressing<lb />
confidence both in himself and his<lb />
teammates.<lb />
"There's a lot of talent on this<lb />
team. It's just very young. Even-<lb />
tually we're going to jell and this is<lb />
going to be a great team<lb />
One might doubt how long a man<lb />
in his mid-20's could stick around a<lb />
university and play basketball with<lb />
vounger players.<lb />
"That's not a problem assures<lb />
Watkins. "I love it here. I messed<lb />
up at Tech but I'm not going to let it<lb />
happen again. You know, four<lb />
years of military make you realize a<lb />
lot of things<lb />
ECU sophomore guard Charles Watkins slams one<lb />
home during a recent home game with Pan American.<lb />
Since arriving on the Pirate squad following a four-year<lb />
stint in the Marines, Watkins has become ECU's leading<lb />
scorer with a 16.1 average. (Photo by Drew Rumbley)<lb />
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The ECU women's<lb />
gymnastics team hosted<lb />
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end in Minges Col<lb />
iscum, losing both by<lb />
slim margins.<lb />
Friday night the<lb />
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William &amp; Mary Had<lb />
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everyone, however,<lb />
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score of US.6. ECU<lb />
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The 1 ad Pirates did<lb />
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third, and fourth places<lb />
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place with scores of<lb />
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also took third and<lb />
fourth place in the<lb />
event with 1 i s a<lb />
lamarru scoring a 7.2<lb />
and Elizabeth Jackson<lb />
receiving a 7.05.<lb />
In the floor exercise,<lb />
routines by Joanie Ford<lb />
and Lisa lamarru<lb />
claimed second and<lb />
third place, with scores<lb />
ot 8.2 and 7.95.<lb />
"We were really sur-<lb />
prised to beat William<lb />
&amp; Mary said coach<lb />
Jon Rose. "With fewer<lb />
mistakes we eould've<lb />
beaten Radford<lb />
Saturday afternoon<lb />
the Pirate gymnasts<lb />
met with Madison, los-<lb />
ing bv a score o 114.9<lb />
to 113.83.<lb />
i he 1 dd Pirates<lb />
were not entirely disap-<lb />
pointed bv their loss.<lb />
Rainey Takes 2nd<lb />
By WILLIAM<lb />
YELVERTON<lb />
Stiff Wrilrr<lb />
1 he last Carolina<lb />
track team found the<lb />
going tough in Chapel<lb />
Hill Saturdav as they<lb />
finished behind UNC-<lb />
CH and South Carolina<lb />
in a tri-meet.<lb />
The Tar Heels led the<lb />
way with 64 points,<lb />
followed by South<lb />
Carolina with 56, while<lb />
the Pirates tallied 15.<lb />
EC IPs point total<lb />
was deceiving,<lb />
however, as the team<lb />
onlv participated in the<lb />
quarter mile, the<lb />
6(H)-vatd run and the<lb />
mile relav.<lb />
Craig Rainey was a<lb />
bright spot for the<lb />
Pirates, finishing se-<lb />
cond in the 600 with a<lb />
time of 1:13.21. Team-<lb />
mate Ray Dickerson<lb />
was third with a time of<lb />
1:14.0.<lb />
Tar Heel Walter<lb />
Miller was the winner<lb />
with a time of 1:11.7.<lb />
Head coach Bill Car-<lb />
son was pleased with<lb />
the efforts of Dicker-<lb />
son and Rainey. "They<lb />
both ran good times for<lb />
that track. They are on-<lb />
lv freshmen, but thev<lb />
ran well UNC's<lb />
Miller qualified for the<lb />
Nationals last year.<lb />
"We really lost to<lb />
some good people in<lb />
that event<lb />
As for the mile-relay,<lb />
Carson said that the<lb />
time wasn't too bad for<lb />
the type of track, which<lb />
is boarded. The Pirates<lb />
finished second behind<lb />
UNC with a time of<lb />
3:22.0, one second off<lb />
the Tar Heels' pace.<lb />
"Carlton Bell didn't<lb />
start well, and he also<lb />
collided with a IS(<lb />
runner on the second<lb />
curve Carson pointed<lb />
out. "We were hoping<lb />
for a 15-20 yard lead,<lb />
bui could onlv manage<lb />
a five yard one<lb />
Overall, we ran fairly<lb />
consistently<lb />
The ECU head men-<lb />
tor says he is looking<lb />
tor more improvement<lb />
when the team travels<lb />
to Philadelphia to par-<lb />
ticipate in the<lb />
Philadelphia Track<lb />
Club Invitational this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
"At this meet teams<lb />
will be divided into two<lb />
groups. We'll probably<lb />
be in the second group,<lb />
but last year Maryland<lb />
wa in the same one<lb />
and they won it (ar-<lb />
son said. "It's going to<lb />
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( arson indicted that<lb />
his team is "lookin<lb />
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Dickerson is getting<lb />
better andharlie<lb />
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beating a Division 1<lb />
team like Madison is<lb />
pretty good said<lb />
Rose. "We definitely<lb />
have a good shot at the<lb />
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ship<lb />
E C U again had<lb />
several outstanding in-<lb />
dividual performances.<lb />
On the uneven bars, the<lb />
Pirate gymnasts per-<lb />
formed five out of six<lb />
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