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lEaat (Earnlintan<lb />
S<lb />
w<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 55 No<lb />
A<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Tuesday, January 27 1981<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 10,(KM<lb />
Directors Name Maxwell As<lb />
New Student Union President<lb />
By PAUL COLLINS<lb />
The Student Union Board of<lb />
Directors announced Thursday its<lb />
choice tor 1981-82 union president,<lb />
and for the first time a minority stu-<lb />
dent has been selected to till the<lb />
position.<lb />
Ronald Maws ell, a junior major-<lb />
ing in music and arts management,<lb />
will succeed outgoing president<lb />
Karen MeLawhorn on March 20.<lb />
Maxwell is currently chairman of<lb />
the Minority Arts Committee and<lb />
has served on the committee since<lb />
the fall of 1979. He is also chairman<lb />
of the University Union Committee.<lb />
"I feel pretty good about it (being<lb />
named president). I've wanted to<lb />
hold the position of president since<lb />
mv freshman year said Maxwell.<lb />
"I'm looking forward to a good<lb />
year<lb />
On being the first black president<lb />
Maxwell said, "I think it's an ac-<lb />
complishment for the university.<lb />
The university is making progress; I<lb />
think we're moving ahead.<lb />
"1 feel really good being the one<lb />
to achieve it. I just hope I won't be a<lb />
single case. We've come a long way,<lb />
but we have a long way to go<lb />
Maxwell did not feel that being<lb />
black would affect his performance<lb />
as Student Union president. "I have<lb />
been involved in the Student Union<lb />
far beyond my position as chairman<lb />
o! Minority Arts he said, "and I<lb />
have not encountered any opposi-<lb />
tion<lb />
During the next tew weeks Max-<lb />
well will be involved in selecting<lb />
chairmen for the union committees<lb />
and will help formulate budget pro-<lb />
posals for the upcoming year. "I<lb />
think we'll have a young union he<lb />
said. "A lot of people who are cur-<lb />
rently chairpersons are<lb />
graduating<lb />
Maxwell said he has two main<lb />
goals for next year, to establish the<lb />
University Union and to bring a<lb />
broader cross section of students in-<lb />
to union activity.<lb />
"I think people working in the<lb />
Student Union could represent a<lb />
broader cross section. We need to<lb />
bring more minorities in<lb />
Maxwell added that he would also<lb />
like to see more lecture and theater<lb />
presentations on campus.<lb />
Maxwell will be attending a con-<lb />
ference in San Antonio in February<lb />
that will deal with general opera-<lb />
tions of student unions. "I think<lb />
this can be very important, especial-<lb />
ly if we go under the University<lb />
Union plan<lb />
This plan would unite the Student<lb />
Union and Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center into a single entity. "I think<lb />
that can be a big accomplishment of<lb />
the next year Maxwell remarked.<lb />
Maxwell was chosen over two<lb />
other candidates in a closed meeting<lb />
of the board of directors, according<lb />
to MeLawhorn. The other can-<lb />
didates were Adam Smith, a<lb />
member of the films committee, and<lb />
Angelia Bnnn, an assistant editor of<lb />
the Rebel.<lb />
MeLawhorn felt that Maxwell<lb />
was chosen because of his ex-<lb />
perience. "It was a tough decision<lb />
she said, "but Ron has had the ex-<lb />
perience.<lb />
"Ron will be an excellent presi-<lb />
dent<lb />
Ronald Maxwell was appointed as the new Student Union<lb />
president.<lb />
Kidney Transplant Nearly A Reality A t ECU<lb />
ECU Medical School's New Program Brings Hope To Many<lb />
By GEORGETTE F. HEDRK'k<lb />
A new prog: am at the Last<lb />
Carolina University School of<lb />
Medicine and Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital will bring the hope ol a<lb />
kidney transplant closer to home for<lb />
citizens in eastern North Carolina<lb />
with end-stage renal disease.<lb />
Medical center officials were<lb />
notified this week that approval to<lb />
implement renal transplantation ser-<lb />
as been granted b the Health<lb />
ancing Administration of the<lb />
Department of Health and Human<lb />
Services. The program w:ll be<lb />
directed by the ECU Department of<lb />
Surgery.<lb />
The medical school's Office ol<lb />
Health Services Research and<lb />
Development estimates that 168 pa-<lb />
tients in the region will be medically<lb />
eligible for a transplant in 1981. The<lb />
Depart men! of Surgery expects to<lb />
pert cm in 25 procedures during the<lb />
first year of the program.<lb />
Dr. frank Thomas, professor of<lb />
surgerv and director of renal<lb />
transplantation, said the new service<lb />
would make renal transplantation<lb />
"more accessible and convenient"<lb />
to many patients who now depend<lb />
on dialysis to rid their bodies of<lb />
harmful wastes because their<lb />
kidneys have tailed.<lb />
"ECU and Pitt Memorial have<lb />
excellent physicians, facilities,<lb />
laboratories and staff to support<lb />
renal transplantation here said<lb />
Thomas. "We expect to perform<lb />
our first transplant bv the end of<lb />
January<lb />
Thomas said surgeons at Pitt<lb />
Memorial have removed more than<lb />
30 pairs of kidneys during the last<lb />
year. The kidneys have been<lb />
transported to Duke Medical<lb />
Center, headquarters for the<lb />
Southeastern Regional Organ Pro-<lb />
curement System that serves 18<lb />
states.<lb />
A computer connects the ECU<lb />
transplantation program with the<lb />
network of 136 medical centers<lb />
across the nation that participate in<lb />
the system. The computer is used to<lb />
match a donoi kidney with a com-<lb />
patible recipient, a process that<lb />
usually takes place within 36 to 48<lb />
hours after a kidney is removed.<lb />
Potential organ donors are usual-<lb />
Iv victims of strokes or severe head<lb />
injuries who have irreparable brain<lb />
damage.<lb />
Thomas said a patient requesting<lb />
a kidney transplant will first have an<lb />
educational consultation with a<lb />
nephrologist and a transplant<lb />
surgeon to discuss the risks and<lb />
benefits of dialysis and transplanta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The next step will be to determine<lb />
if a kidney is available from a living<lb />
related donor � either a brother,<lb />
sister, father, mother, son or<lb />
daughter. Thomas said that 90 per<lb />
cent of transplants from living<lb />
related donors are successful and<lb />
that the survival rate declines as low<lb />
as 65 percent for recipients with<lb />
unrelated donor grafts.<lb />
Tissue matching, drug therapy<lb />
and immunological monitoring<lb />
Communications Major Being Developed<lb />
determine the recipient's chances of<lb />
successfully accepting the new<lb />
kidney.<lb />
rhomas said a kidney transplant<lb />
usually takes about two hours. The<lb />
recipient and living related donor<lb />
will be in adjoining operating<lb />
rooms, and once the kidney is<lb />
removed from the donor, it will be<lb />
rinsed with a cold solution and<lb />
transplanted immediately.<lb />
A patient who is not compatible<lb />
with a living related donor may<lb />
spend up to two years on a waiting<lb />
list before a suitable kidney is<lb />
located thn ugh the organ procure-<lb />
ment system Organs identified<lb />
through the computer network will<lb />
be transported to Greenville in a<lb />
special preservation machine that<lb />
will protect the kidney until surgerv<lb />
is performed.<lb />
Before and alter surgerv, a pa-<lb />
tient is treated with immunosup-<lb />
pressive drugs to block the body's<lb />
natural rejection of the new kidney.<lb />
Careful monitoring allows physi<lb />
cians to modify drug therapy, an ac-<lb />
tion which mav reverse a patient's<lb />
initial rejection of an organ.<lb />
Most paitents remain in the<lb />
hospital 30 days to test kidney func-<lb />
tion and modify drug therapy. After<lb />
leaving the hospital, patients will<lb />
visit the transplantation clinic for<lb />
additional immunological monitor-<lb />
ing. If a kidney is not rejected in 60<lb />
davs, Thomas said there is a 90 per-<lb />
cent chance for a successful graft.<lb />
In addition to permitting patients<lb />
with end-stage renal disease to lead<lb />
more normal lives, Thomas said<lb />
thai Transplantation is also more<lb />
effective than dialysis. Accor-<lb />
ding to a study in the NEW<lb />
ENG1 AND JOURNAL OF<lb />
MEDICINE, over a 10-year period,<lb />
transplantation is approximately six<lb />
times less expensive than dialysis<lb />
performed in a medical center and<lb />
nearly tour times less expensive than<lb />
dialysis performed at home.<lb />
See KIDNEY, Paye 3<lb />
BHADBIFKK1N<lb />
siManl Nr� dtlor<lb />
 degree in communications will<lb />
be available for ECU students in the<lb />
fall of 1981, "that is if things go as<lb />
planned said Gerry Haskins,<lb />
assistant professor of drama and<lb />
speech.<lb />
Haskins is chairman of an ad hoc<lb />
committee for the communications<lb />
major, a committee appointed by<lb />
Angele Volpe, dean of arts and<lb />
sciences to lay out the recommenda-<lb />
tions for the major.<lb />
Also serving on the ad hoc com-<lb />
mittee are John Warren, Sally Brett<lb />
and Bill Borden of the Department<lb />
of English, and Jim Reese and<lb />
Carlton Ben from drama and<lb />
speech.<lb />
In addition to laying out the<lb />
course work for the major, the com-<lb />
mittee is responsible for putting<lb />
together a description of the major<lb />
for the catalog, and for insuring<lb />
that the program meets university<lb />
policies and requirements. The final<lb />
task of the committee will be to<lb />
prepare the authorization materials<lb />
for approval by the University of<lb />
North Carolina system.<lb />
"All functions of the committee<lb />
will, hopefully, be completed by the<lb />
end of February and we should have<lb />
final approval for the program by<lb />
fall semester of 1981 Haskins<lb />
stated.<lb />
The committee has also recom-<lb />
mended two new staff positions for<lb />
the communications major, one for<lb />
speech and one for journalism.<lb />
During fall semester of 1980 a<lb />
survey was conducted by the com-<lb />
mittee among students on campus.<lb />
Seventy-five of the students<lb />
surveyed expressed interest in the<lb />
major. Also during this time, 90<lb />
newspapers, radio stations and<lb />
television stations in eastern North<lb />
Carolina were surveyed by the com-<lb />
mittee. Of those responding to the<lb />
survey, two-thirds said they would<lb />
accept practicum students under the<lb />
program and one-half stated they<lb />
would pay practicum students a<lb />
salary.<lb />
The communications major will<lb />
have a core curriculum involving 17<lb />
hours of course work required for<lb />
all students. This curriculum in-<lb />
volves fundamental courses in jour-<lb />
nalism and broadcasting. The major<lb />
will then offer two tracks of study to<lb />
the student, a print track, which<lb />
concentrates in newspapers, and an<lb />
electronics track which concentrates<lb />
in radio and television. After com-<lb />
pleting the core curriculum, the stu-<lb />
dent should have a good idea about<lb />
which track to pursue.<lb />
"After receiving the degree, a stu-<lb />
dent should be able to switch from<lb />
print to broadcast or vice-versa<lb />
without much trouble Haskins<lb />
stated.<lb />
"From a public relations stand-<lb />
point, a major in communications<lb />
will be more valuable than a major<lb />
in journalism John Warren add-<lb />
ed. Warren also stated that over the<lb />
next five years, 400 jobs in com-<lb />
munications will become available<lb />
in eastern North Carolina.<lb />
The program, when implemented,<lb />
will be headed jointly by the Depart-<lb />
ment of English and the Department<lb />
of Drama and Speech. An ad-<lb />
ministrator of the major will be ap-<lb />
pointed and will act as a liaison bet-<lb />
ween the two departments.<lb />
Students with ideas or sugges-<lb />
tions, or those with interest in the<lb />
program should contact Gerry<lb />
Haskins at 757-6629.<lb />
Helms Tells Iran<lb />
To Take A Walk<lb />
WASHINGTON UP1 � Sen.<lb />
Jesse Helms invited Iran to "take a<lb />
long walk off a short pier" Monday<lb />
and said the United States should<lb />
not consider itself bound by the<lb />
agreement worked out between the<lb />
Carter administration and "a bunch<lb />
of bums<lb />
"I don't think the national honor<lb />
of the United States hangs on the<lb />
thin thread of living up to anything<lb />
involving a bunch of bums the<lb />
conservative North Carolina<lb />
Republican told reporters after a<lb />
McCallum Assumes Infirmary Post<lb />
Pho?o By JON JORDAN<lb />
James H. McCallum<lb />
By OTIS ROBINSON<lb />
Staff Wrilr<lb />
After serving 33 years as director<lb />
of Student Health Services at East<lb />
Carolina University, Dr. Cary F.<lb />
"Fred" Irons has stepped down,<lb />
and a new head has been named.<lb />
"My hobby has been my work<lb />
said Irons, who remains as a physi-<lb />
cian. "It has been very rewarding<lb />
and very satisfying. I just wanted to<lb />
step down as director<lb />
Irons joined the ECU staff as<lb />
director of the Student Health<lb />
Center (infirmary) in July 1947 after<lb />
serving as a medical officer in<lb />
World War II. He served as director<lb />
of the student health facility until<lb />
Jan. I, 1981.<lb />
"I have found it most interesting<lb />
and challenging said Irons. "It<lb />
has been a very valuable experience.<lb />
The staff has been exceedingly<lb />
cooperative. The administration has<lb />
been most helpful<lb />
Assuming directorship of the Stu-<lb />
dent Health Center is James H. Mc-<lb />
Callum Jr who has practiced<lb />
pediatrics in Williamston for the<lb />
past 20 years. "I am pleased with<lb />
Dr. McCallum Irons said. "I<lb />
believe he will do a fine job<lb />
Though McCallum assumed<lb />
directorship of the student health<lb />
facility on Jan. 5, he said his<lb />
predessor cannot be replaced. "I'm<lb />
not replacing Dr. Irons he said.<lb />
"You can't replace an institution.<lb />
He's an institution in himself. I'm<lb />
only relieving him of some of his<lb />
responsibilities<lb />
According to Kay Van Nortwick,<lb />
administrative manager of the Stu-<lb />
dent Health Center, a formal search<lb />
committee was used to locate the<lb />
new director. "I think he's outstan-<lb />
ding commented Van Nortwick.<lb />
"We're very fortunate to get him<lb />
McCallum is a Wake Forest<lb />
University alumnus and received his<lb />
M.D. from Bowman Gray School of<lb />
Medicine.<lb />
He completed an internship at the<lb />
U.S. Naval Hospital in Pensacoia,<lb />
Florida, and pediatrics residences at<lb />
N.C. Memorial Hospital in Chapel<lb />
Hill, and the Duke University<lb />
Medical Center in Durham.<lb />
The new official said he is op-<lb />
timistic about the future of the Stu-<lb />
dent Health Center. He said: "Dr.<lb />
Irons has done an excellent job. I<lb />
was fortunate enough to step in on a<lb />
fine program. My goal is to make a<lb />
good program even better. I want<lb />
this Student Health Center to be the<lb />
best in the state<lb />
The Student Health Services<lb />
staff, which McCallum will super-<lb />
vise, includes four physicians, a<lb />
consulting psychiatrist, an ad-<lb />
ministrative manager, two nurse<lb />
practitioners, 14 nurses, laboratory<lb />
technicians, a part-time pharmacist<lb />
and supporting clerical staff.<lb />
meeting in the Oval Office with<lb />
President Reagan.<lb />
"As far as I'm concerned they<lb />
can take a long walk off a short<lb />
pier<lb />
Helms said he did not discuss the<lb />
agreement with Reagan at Mon-<lb />
day's meeting, but had earlier<lb />
registered such sentiments with the<lb />
president.<lb />
Helms also said the Senate<lb />
Foreign Relations Committee will<lb />
hold hearings Wednesday on the<lb />
terms of the agreement between Iran<lb />
and the United States for release of<lb />
the now free 52 American hostages.<lb />
Reagan and Helms discussed per-<lb />
sonnel, economics, and other mat-<lb />
ters, said Helms.<lb />
Helms said his opposition to<lb />
Reagan's Defense Department<lb />
leaders is abating somewhat with<lb />
what Helms said was the imminent<lb />
appointment of Fred Ikle to a top<lb />
post in the department.<lb />
Helms charged that Secretary<lb />
Casper Weinberger and Deputy<lb />
Secretary Frank Carlucci knew<lb />
"scarcely anything" about defense.<lb />
But with the "arrival of Ikle and<lb />
others 1 think that will be<lb />
remedied he said.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
I Jitonals4<lb />
Classifieds10<lb />
I eatures  5<lb />
I etters4<lb />
Sports8<lb />
I ntcrtainment7<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN I M ARY 27. 1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
KARATE CLUB<lb />
A very imporlant meeting ot the<lb />
Karate Club will be held Thurs ,<lb />
Jan 2V in the Memorial Gym Doio<lb />
Please be there at 7 30 sharp<lb />
soc<lb />
There will be a meeting ot the<lb />
SociologyAnthropology Club or.<lb />
Wednesday Jai 28 at 7 00 p m m<lb />
BrewSter D 302 All are welcome<lb />
to attend It will be a short<lb />
meeting to organize the club for<lb />
the spring semester<lb />
Refreshments will be served Call<lb />
Jim at 7S6 5004 for information<lb />
EPISCOPAL WORSHIP<lb />
An episcopal service of Holy<lb />
Communion will be celebrated<lb />
Tuesday evening. Jan 27 in the<lb />
chapel of the Methodist Student<lb />
Center i5lh Street across from<lb />
Gar reft Dorm) The service will<lb />
be at 5 30 p m with the Episcopal<lb />
Chaplain, the Rev Bill Hadden,<lb />
celebrating<lb />
TO-NIGHT<lb />
The event that could be the Turn<lb />
mg point in your life Mendennail<lb />
Theatre 8 00 p m Don't miss it<lb />
IVCF<lb />
inter varsity Christian<lb />
Fellowship will meet Thursday<lb />
n.ght at 7 30 in the Methodist Stu<lb />
dent Center This week's topic is<lb />
the fulfillment of end time pro<lb />
phecy Everyone is welcome<lb />
WOMEN'S RUGBY<lb />
Women's rugby team meets<lb />
Tues. Wed. &amp; Thurs. 4 6pm on<lb />
the rugby fields behind the Allied<lb />
Health Building No experience<lb />
needed, anyone is welcome For<lb />
more info Nancy 7S8 1160 or<lb />
Kim 752 6388<lb />
DELTA ZETA<lb />
t et freedom r,ng Delta .ela<lb />
toms the whole nation m welcom<lb />
mg home 52 brave Americans We<lb />
would like to remind all members<lb />
of our big brother organization<lb />
that there is a meeting at 4 p m<lb />
Wed Jan 28 at the house Please<lb />
it possible, bring your spring ac<lb />
tivify tee<lb />
GUITAR<lb />
instruction in playing the guitar<lb />
and banio will be offered on Wed<lb />
evenings at ECU. beginning Feb<lb />
11<lb />
Each hour long class, meeting<lb />
tor 10 sessions, will give bas I<lb />
sfruction m playma styles care of<lb />
the instruments and music fun<lb />
aamentals<lb />
banjo class will meet from<lb />
6 30 to 7 30 p m . and the guitar<lb />
c iass from 7 30 to 8 30 p m<lb />
According to instructor Roy<lb />
Kennedy, little or no previous e�<lb />
perience with the instruments is<lb />
required although participants<lb />
should br.ng their own banios or<lb />
guitars to class<lb />
Further information about these<lb />
other non credit evening<lb />
courses is available from the Of<lb />
? ice of Non Credit Programs. Oivi<lb />
Sion ot Continuing Education<lb />
ECU Greenville, NC telephone<lb />
757 6143<lb />
SOULS<lb />
The Society of United Liberal<lb />
Students is sponsoring an essay<lb />
contest in celebration of Black<lb />
History Month The topic is<lb />
"WAKE UP BLACK AMERICA<lb />
The essay should be at least 3<lb />
double spaced typed pages The<lb />
deadline for entry is Feb 10. 1981<lb />
1st Prize $50 00 2nd Prize<lb />
J25 00. 3rd Prize $15 00 If you<lb />
have any questions please call<lb />
Gracie Wells at 752 9802 or Eula<lb />
Moore at 752 8981<lb />
CAREER DAY<lb />
The History Department of ECU<lb />
will be holding its third annual<lb />
Career Day program on<lb />
Thursdasy, Jan 29. in Brewster<lb />
B 102 from 2 00 5 00 From 2 3, the<lb />
topic will be "Business Oppor<lb />
tunities for History Majors,<lb />
which will concern various fields<lb />
including retail merchandising,<lb />
trucking, restaurant and food<lb />
merchandising, and banking<lb />
From 3 4 the topic w.ll be "The<lb />
Mechanics of Seeking a Job"<lb />
which will include tips on how to<lb />
do well in interviews resume<lb />
writing, and testing on the job<lb />
From 4 5 the topic will concern<lb />
public history and public service<lb />
of the history maior There will be<lb />
a questions and answers session at<lb />
the end of each topic discussed All<lb />
history and humanities maiors are<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
GAY COMMUNITY<lb />
The East Carolina Gay Com<lb />
munitv will hold its weekly<lb />
meeting Tuesday Jan 27 at 5 00<lb />
P m The ECGC meets at 953 E<lb />
10th St at the bottom ot College<lb />
Hill New members are welcome<lb />
and we hope you will attend<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
The ECU Law Society will hold<lb />
its first meeting of the semester<lb />
this Thursday night, January 29th.<lb />
beginning at 7 30 pm mtheMuIti<lb />
Purpose room of Mendenhall<lb />
The speaker Thursday night will<lb />
be Don Hicks the new North<lb />
Carolino Public Defender, who<lb />
will discuss his position and the<lb />
creation of the office Also, a short<lb />
business meeting will be held prior<lb />
to his speaking<lb />
All interested students are urg<lb />
ed to attend, and new members<lb />
are accepted at any time Thespr<lb />
mg semester will be an active one<lb />
for the club a trip to UNC Law<lb />
School is planned for February<lb />
20th, a trip to Washington, D C is<lb />
planned, and a Law Day event will<lb />
be sponsored by the Law Society<lb />
For additional information, one<lb />
may contact Lynn Calder at<lb />
757 6611. ext 218 (9 00 5 00) Or<lb />
758 9923<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
The Fountain of Lite Christian<lb />
Fellowship will meet each Wed<lb />
night at 7 p m m the Ledomas<lb />
Wright Afro American Cultural<lb />
Center Come out and enioy some<lb />
good Christian fellowship<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
The Psychology Honor Society<lb />
will meet Wed Jan 28 at 7 00 in<lb />
Sp 112 Plans for spring semester<lb />
will be discussed All members<lb />
are urged to attend<lb />
FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
The Fnsbee Club will meet m<lb />
room 248 in Mendenhall on Jan 29.<lb />
1�80 at 7 p m All interested are in<lb />
vited to come<lb />
JOBS<lb />
The Office of Handicapped Stu<lb />
dent Services has employment op<lb />
portunities tor students interested<lb />
m becoming attendants to<lb />
wheelchair students For details<lb />
come to Whicharo Building, room<lb />
211 or call 757 6799<lb />
HARASSMENT<lb />
HOTLINE<lb />
The East Carolina Proiect on<lb />
Sexual Harassment t Dept of<lb />
Sociology and Anthropology)<lb />
wants to talk with students who<lb />
have had problems with an East<lb />
Carolina teacher If you have ever<lb />
been offended by sexual looks.<lb />
comments suggestions, or<lb />
touches, we want to near about<lb />
your experience Your confiden<lb />
tiality is guaranteed Your<lb />
sTatements will not be used to file<lb />
complaints agamst faculty<lb />
members Mon Thurs 2 p m 10<lb />
pm Fri Sat 12pm 4p.m Sun 4<lb />
p m 10 p m Call Linda Today<lb />
752 3484<lb />
A.M.A.<lb />
The ECU chapTer of The<lb />
American MarkeTing AssooaTion<lb />
is holding a membership drive<lb />
during the first 30 days of the<lb />
semester Named the Albert R<lb />
Conley Chapter the organization<lb />
proposes to bring TogeTher the pro<lb />
fessionai and the student m the<lb />
field of markefmg<lb />
Applications may be obtained by<lb />
contacting the officers Mike<lb />
McManan or Elton Boney in A 226<lb />
Rawi<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda will meet on<lb />
Tuesday Jan 27 a' 4 00 p m in<lb />
Rawl 103 Attendance is man<lb />
datory tor all members<lb />
TRAFFIC<lb />
The ECU Tratl<lb />
presently beng. revised In<lb />
dividual a x' rtg v suggi 1<lb />
changes are requested to subm.t<lb />
Their suggesTions in wr.Ting to the<lb />
Traffic Department attention O'<lb />
ficer j A Karpovich no later than<lb />
Jan 31<lb />
(ACT)<lb />
The American College Test<lb />
(ACT) will be offered at ECU on<lb />
Sa' March 28. '98! Application<lb />
blanks are To be compleled and<lb />
mailed to ACT Registration P O<lb />
Box 414, lowa City. Iowa 52240<lb />
Registration deadline is Feb 27.<lb />
1981 Applications may be obtain<lb />
ed from the ECU lestmu Center<lb />
Speight Bidg Room 105<lb />
MSC<lb />
Applications tor Rooms are<lb />
available aT The MeThodisT STudenT<lb />
Center tor occupancy next sum<lb />
mer and fan For more informs<lb />
tion and application forms come<lb />
by the office between 8 30 and 2 30<lb />
weekdays<lb />
MeThodisT Worship sevices are<lb />
held on Sunday evenings m the<lb />
Chandler Chapel at the Methodist<lb />
Center. 501 East Fifth street The<lb />
services are informal and last for<lb />
30 m,nutes ViS'tors are welcome<lb />
Student Loans Up to $700 are<lb />
available tor members of the<lb />
United Methodist Church atten<lb />
dmq ECU For more information<lb />
contact Nancy Owens at 758 2030<lb />
or stop bv the office at the<lb />
Methodist Student Center<lb />
Wednesday even-nq fellowship<lb />
supper is held each week at the<lb />
Methodist Student Center begmn<lb />
ing at 5 30 p m Cost per person is<lb />
$2 for all you can eat There is a<lb />
short program following the meal<lb />
"Religion and Poliics is the<lb />
theme for the winter retreat spon<lb />
sored by the Wesley Foundation<lb />
STudenT Program Council The<lb />
retreat will be held in Washington<lb />
DC and will include visits wiTh<lb />
legislaT.ve personnel FurTher in<lb />
formafion is available from Dan<lb />
Earnhardt by calling 758 20j0<lb />
(AHPAT)<lb />
The Allied Healfh Professions<lb />
Admission Tesf will be offered at<lb />
ECU on Sat . March 7. 1981 Ap<lb />
plication Dlanks are to be com<lb />
pleted and mailed to the<lb />
Psychological Corp 304 E 45th<lb />
St . New York NY 10017 to arrive<lb />
by Feb 7 1981 Application blanks<lb />
are also available at Tne TesTmg<lb />
Cenier SpeighT Blog . Room 105.<lb />
ECU<lb />
Kidney Transplant<lb />
Nears Reality<lb />
Continued From Page I<lb />
In addition 10<lb />
Thomas, ECU physi<lb />
cians Walter J. Pories,<lb />
Charles Rob and Ed-<lb />
ward G. Flickinger are<lb />
members of the<lb />
transplantation team.<lb />
The team also includes<lb />
surgery residents Carl<lb />
Haisch and Robert<lb />
Deepe, surgical<lb />
transplant coordinator<lb />
Dennis Blessing,<lb />
medical transplant<lb />
coordinator Sandra<lb />
Bullock, and nurse<lb />
practitioner Diane<lb />
Meelheim.<lb />
Drs. Alfred L.<lb />
Ferguson, Thomas E.<lb />
Burkart and Wayne<lb />
Kendrick, clinical pro-<lb />
fessors of medicine,<lb />
will serve as nephrology<lb />
consultants along with<lb />
AUDITIONS<lb />
Scripts are now on reserve in<lb />
Joyner Library for the upcoming<lb />
Dinner Theatre production "And<lb />
Miss Reardon Drinks A Little"<lb />
directed by Steve Finnan There<lb />
are roles for five women and Two<lb />
men AudiTions will be held on<lb />
Feb 6 from 7 30 p m until 10 00<lb />
pm and Feb 7 from 2 00 pm un<lb />
til 5 00 p m<lb />
CHEERLEADING<lb />
The tape that served as East<lb />
Carolina University's entry into<lb />
the national cheerleadmg contest,<lb />
sponsored by the Inter national<lb />
Cheerleader Foundation, will be<lb />
shown n Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center on Friday, Feb 6, 1981 The<lb />
tape is scheduled to be viewed in<lb />
the newspaper reading section<lb />
from 6 30 to 7 30 and from 8 30 to<lb />
9 00 Everyone is mvited The tape<lb />
was produced by Dave Batch and<lb />
Jake Postma of the Audio Visual<lb />
Service Center of the School of<lb />
Medicine<lb />
MCAT<lb />
Mr John S Childers. Director,<lb />
ECU Testing Center announced<lb />
that the new Medical College Ad<lb />
mission Test (MCAT) application<lb />
packets have arrived in the<lb />
Testing Center. Speight 105 The<lb />
test dates for 1981 are April 4 1981<lb />
and September 12, 1981 The<lb />
deadline date tor the Apr,I 4 test is<lb />
March 6 1981 and the deadline<lb />
date for submitting application for<lb />
the September 12, 198! test is<lb />
August 14 1981<lb />
TWIG FELLOWSHIP IS:<lb />
People learning the Bible, so we<lb />
will know The principles ot living<lb />
The Word of God sefs forth Then<lb />
as we apply these principles To Our<lb />
lives, we learn how To help people<lb />
help Themselves and enioy life i<lb />
T.m 6 17. John 10 10 Join us in our<lb />
quesT To learn The Word of God.<lb />
which is The Will of Goo Every<lb />
Monday and Thursday aT 7 30 PM<lb />
Rm 212 Mendenhall STudent<lb />
entei<lb />
SIGN LANGUAGE<lb />
The Sign Language Club will<lb />
have its regular bi monThiy<lb />
meeTinq at 6 p m on Sunday. Feb<lb />
I in the multi purpose room of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center There<lb />
will be a covered dish dinner<lb />
before the meeting and a caption<lb />
ed film afterward This weeks<lb />
film will be "Dr Zhivago'<lb />
All members are urged to aT<lb />
�� � : Any rtteresl . � � � a i<lb />
. �� � you need noT be a<lb />
� ber<lb />
JOB SEARCH<lb />
A series of workshops will be<lb />
conducfed by The Career Planning<lb />
and PlacemenT Office in the areas<lb />
ot interviewing techniques and<lb />
resume design "Interviewing<lb />
Techn.ques" is scheduled tor<lb />
Tuesday. Jan 27, and Wednesday<lb />
Feb 4 Resume Design will be<lb />
discussed on Wednesday Jan 28<lb />
and Tuesaa, Feb 3 There will be<lb />
two sessions each day one aT 2<lb />
pm and another at 3 p m n Rawl<lb />
102 All seniors s'o invited to at<lb />
tend<lb />
AMA<lb />
The Albert R Conley Chapter of<lb />
the American Market.ng Assooa<lb />
lion will hold ts first meeting for<lb />
the Spring semester on Wednes<lb />
day. Jan 28, 1981 in Rawl 130 at<lb />
5 00 Mr Frank Longmo of the<lb />
Allen and Longmo Advertisinu<lb />
firm will be the spea �<lb />
INTRAMURAL<lb />
There will be an ECU In<lb />
tramural Council meeting held on<lb />
Tuesday. Feb 3 at 4 30 p m in<lb />
Memorial 104 All representatives<lb />
are encouraged to attend For fur<lb />
ther information contact the in<lb />
tramural Office Ext 6387<lb />
INTERNSHIPS<lb />
The Co op Office 313 Raw t.<lb />
757 6979 6375. has applications and<lb />
iob descriptions tor sum" � �<lb />
employment opportuni' .<lb />
government Students are en<lb />
couraged to apply This program<lb />
offers stipends ot approx.m.r.<lb />
$125 p weefc rOf 125 ntern pro<lb />
� Is and students will work 40<lb />
hours per week for 10 weeks<lb />
CO OP JOBS<lb />
The Co op Office has current m<lb />
formation concern.nq career<lb />
related work experiences for both<lb />
undergraduate and graduate<lb />
students during su" mer, fa<lb />
spring semesters w ��<lb />
and private ag uding the<lb />
Pentagon Dept of the inter,or.<lb />
Fish and Wildlife Service. Dept of<lb />
Energy Federal Prison Sys<lb />
and Social Security Admimstra<lb />
t.on Private organizations include<lb />
IBM Duf Power Co . Burroughs<lb />
Wellcome ana of i i<lb />
Students are urged tc come by<lb />
the Co op Office to review Ob<lb />
descriptions and to talk to a Co op<lb />
coordinator concerning iob<lb />
posS'b'lities Man, positions' .<lb />
approaching deadlines Therefore<lb />
�sted sTudents should not<lb />
RECITAL<lb />
SChool ot Music seniors John<lb />
Moore and Allen Pettit will appta'<lb />
in recital Thursday Jan 29 at 7 30<lb />
p m in the A j Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall For his portion of the pro<lb />
gram Moore will perform the<lb />
following trumpet works Haydn's<lb />
Concerto for Trumpet BEr<lb />
nard Fitzgerald's Ballad and<lb />
James F Burke s Mao<lb />
Trumpet Moore will be accom<lb />
panied on piano by Melissa Usery<lb />
Ptt,t will perform, on French<lb />
Horn. Mozart's Horn Concerto<lb />
No 3 Gliere s "intermezzo<lb />
Hartley s Meditation Cooke s<lb />
"Rondo in B Hat and Desportes'<lb />
Sicilienne et Allegro " Accompa<lb />
r.y.ng him on piano wil be Danny<lb />
Dial The final work on the pro<lb />
gram will be John Cheetham's<lb />
Brass Quintet Piece featuring<lb />
Moore and Pettit assisted by<lb />
Steve Anderson. Glenn Johnson<lb />
and John Jones Moore, a native of<lb />
Woodbridge, VA is a student of<lb />
James Sean of the ECU music<lb />
faculty. Pettit from Winston<lb />
Salem studies w.th James<lb />
Parneii Both are pursing the<lb />
Bachelor of Music degree m Music<lb />
Education<lb />
EXERCISE<lb />
� . Dept ot intramural<lb />
Recreational Services is offering<lb />
classes in Exercise and Weight<lb />
Control Jazz Exercise. Aerobic<lb />
Conditioning, and Slimnastics<lb />
Each class is designed to provide<lb />
information on (I) the purpose of<lb />
exet ��� . the effective results<lb />
of activity, (3) weight control and<lb />
figure improvement 4 Yoga<lb />
and relaxation techniques andiSi<lb />
various exercises to maintain flex<lb />
ibiiity and muscle tones The<lb />
sTrucfure of each class will be<lb />
determined m accordance a �� <lb />
express desires of the participants<lb />
enrolled<lb />
For additional information con<lb />
TacT Nanc y M'Ze aT 757 6387<lb />
RECITAL<lb />
Catherine Styron sophomore in<lb />
the ECU School of Music, will pre<lb />
sent a recital of piano music on<lb />
Friday Jan 30 at 9 p m in the<lb />
A J Fletcher Recital Hall Miss<lb />
Styron is pursuing a Bachelor ot<lb />
Mush degree program m piano<lb />
performance<lb />
A native of Davis NC she<lb />
studies piano with Dr Henry<lb />
Doskey of the ECU Keyboard<lb />
laculty For her program Miss<lb />
Styron will perform Scarlatti's<lb />
"Sonata m E Maior" and Sonata<lb />
m G Ma,or  Beethoven's<lb />
Sonata Opus 110 and Brahms<lb />
Eight Piano Pieces Opus 76<lb />
There is no admission charge<lb />
and the public is invited to attend<lb />
FOOD LAB<lb />
The School of Home Economics<lb />
is sponsoring an Advanced Quanti<lb />
ty Food Lab this semester Din<lb />
ners are by advance "season<lb />
ticket only Meals are served on<lb />
Wed from 6 45 7 45 p m There<lb />
are two plans, each consisting of<lb />
five meals at $22 50 per plan, or<lb />
both plans for $45 00 per plan<lb />
For further information contact<lb />
Ruby Sheridan at the School of<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
FORCES FOR<lb />
FREEDOM<lb />
Bracelets similar tc those issued<lb />
for P O W s in Vietnam are now<lb />
available for the men involved in<lb />
the aborted rescue attempt m<lb />
Iran Bracelets are $3 each and<lb />
proceeds from sales will go to<lb />
establish a college fund for the<lb />
children ot these men<lb />
The address is<lb />
Forces for Freedom<lb />
PO Box 2501<lb />
Tuluca Lake, CA 91602<lb />
NURSERY<lb />
The Nursery School Program<lb />
operated at the ECU Dept of Child<lb />
Development and Family Rela<lb />
tions is now accepting applications<lb />
for the 1981 82 school year Ap<lb />
plication deadline is Feb 13<lb />
Open to children who have third<lb />
or fourth birthdays by Oct 15. the<lb />
program has limited spaces<lb />
available Any parent of a three<lb />
or four year old may apply Fur<lb />
ther information about the pro<lb />
gram is available m Rm 128 of the<lb />
ECU Home Economics Bldg or by<lb />
telephone. 757 6926 or 757 6908<lb />
PHYSICS<lb />
Tuesday. Jan 27 at 7 30 pm there<lb />
will be a meeting of the Society of<lb />
Physics Students Dr Joseph Nor<lb />
wood will be the featured speaker<lb />
and give a talk on reality Topics<lb />
of the meeting will include future<lb />
SPS planned excursions and elec<lb />
tions All members and prospec<lb />
five members are urged To aTTend<lb />
The meeTmg will be held m Room<lb />
E303<lb />
SENIOR<lb />
SHOW<lb />
Dale Nance ot Boonviile. NC. a<lb />
senior studenT m The ECU School<lb />
ot Art. will be having a show ot<lb />
pamlings in the Jenkins Fine Art<lb />
Center Foyer Jan 25 through Feb<lb />
1 A candidate for a B S degree in<lb />
art education Nance plans to<lb />
enter the M S program m art<lb />
education with a minor in pam<lb />
tmg<lb />
OPEN HOUSE<lb />
The city of Greenville Public<lb />
Works Dept cordially inv.tes you<lb />
to an open house honoring the<lb />
opening of it's new facility on Sun .<lb />
the first day of Feb . 1981. Two<lb />
O'clock unlil four o'clock, 15O0<lb />
��. street<lb />
SKI<lb />
Ski Snowshoe, West VA during<lb />
Spring Break 5 days and 5<lb />
nights A $10 deposit is due Tues<lb />
, Jan 27 at 4 p m . Memorial<lb />
Gym Final payments are due on<lb />
Thursday. Feb 12, at 4 p m in<lb />
Memorial Gym 108 For more in<lb />
formation contact Mrs Jo<lb />
Saunders at 757 6000. or come by<lb />
room 205 Memorial Gym<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
POSITIONS<lb />
Ap; �� ns are being accepted<lb />
tor Coffeehouse Chairperson and<lb />
committee members immediate<lb />
. Pick up applications m the Stu<lb />
dent union 0ce Rm 234 m<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Can<lb />
757 661! Ext 210<lb />
SPRING BREAK TRIP<lb />
The StudenT Union Travel Com<lb />
miTTee has planned two Trips dur<lb />
mg Spring Break One is to Ft<lb />
Lauderdale Fla and The oTher is<lb />
a Ft Lauderdale Bahamas<lb />
Cruise Prices include transporta<lb />
tion. hotel accommodations, and<lb />
the cruise For more information<lb />
go by Mendenhall Central Ticket<lb />
I ��� ce or call at 757 66H Ft<lb />
Lauderdale, Fla Trip Quad<lb />
hotel room $219 00 Double hotel<lb />
room $309 00 Ft Lauder<lb />
dale Bahamas Cruise Quad<lb />
hotel room &amp;, quad cabm, $499 00<lb />
Double hotel room &amp; quad cabm,<lb />
$549 00<lb />
ASSISTANTS<lb />
Graduate assistanfships Three<lb />
assistantships are available for<lb />
ECU graduate students interested<lb />
in working on socioeconomic<lb />
studies ot fisheries m North<lb />
Carolina Graduate students from<lb />
any field may apply but skills in<lb />
social science research methods<lb />
or natural resource management<lb />
or computing and statistical<lb />
analysis are sought a stipend of<lb />
$450 per month will be paid The<lb />
assistantships commence m<lb />
February. 1981 Further mforma<lb />
tion can be obtained from Mrs<lb />
Stack institute for Coastal and<lb />
Marine Resources ECU<lb />
telephone 757 6220<lb />
 C'U physician Richard<lb />
Merrill. Drs. J. Richard<lb />
Gavigan, Edward O.<lb />
Janosko and Emmett J.<lb />
Walsh Jr clinical pro-<lb />
fessors of surgery, will<lb />
share responsibility for<lb />
the removal of kidneys.<lb />
Donor testing and<lb />
tissue matching will be<lb />
performed by Dr.<lb />
Robert Hanrahan,<lb />
assistant professor of<lb />
pathology and<lb />
laboratory medicine.<lb />
Before joining the<lb />
medical school in<lb />
August, 1979, Thomas<lb />
was a member of the<lb />
renowned kidney and<lb />
heart transplantation<lb />
team at the Medical<lb />
College of Virginia. He<lb />
is a founding member<lb />
of the American Socie-<lb />
ty of Transplant<lb />
Surgeons.<lb />
BOXING<lb />
The Sixth Annual TKE Boxing<lb />
Tournament will be held on Feb<lb />
24. 25. and 26 in Wright<lb />
Auditorium Registration begins<lb />
Jan 19 at the TKE house The<lb />
event is sponsored by Miller Call<lb />
758 7699 for information<lb />
PRISON<lb />
VISITS<lb />
Every Thursday a group of ECU<lb />
students visit Mavry Prison as<lb />
part of the Yokefellow program<lb />
THp men there really appreciate<lb />
our visits Prison is a lonely place<lb />
You can help bring some hap<lb />
pmess to someone's life WE leave<lb />
at 7 p m p.ck up service<lb />
available For more information<lb />
call 758 4906 or 756 9324<lb />
2 for $2.00 fttncas<lb />
Arby's Roast Beef beef rx<lb />
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Student Population Increase Upsets Predictions<lb />
(C PS) - In a rever-<lb />
sal of recent trends and<lb />
in defiance of almost<lb />
all predictions, white<lb />
males again have taken<lb />
over as the majority of<lb />
entering college<lb />
students, according to<lb />
Andrew Pepin of the<lb />
National Center for<lb />
Education statistics<lb />
(NCES).<lb />
During the 1979-80<lb />
academic year, women<lb />
tor the first time com-<lb />
prised more than 50<lb />
percent of the<lb />
American student<lb />
population. While<lb />
women are still in the<lb />
majority, men are now<lb />
apparently catching up.<lb />
Part-time students,<lb />
in addition to full-time<lb />
minorities and women,<lb />
were the factors that<lb />
really kept the enroll-<lb />
ment of the last decade<lb />
up there Pepin says.<lb />
"Hut now the men are<lb />
the major factor<lb />
Statistics from the<lb />
American Association<lb />
oi State Colleges and<lb />
Universities (AASCU)<lb />
confirm that the male<lb />
student population has<lb />
grown by 10.6 percent<lb />
in the lav i academic<lb />
year, while the female<lb />
increase has been 8.5<lb />
percent.<lb />
Predictions made<lb />
five years ago by<lb />
almost every education<lb />
observer, including the<lb />
NCES, suggested that<lb />
college enrollments in<lb />
general would start a<lb />
decade-long slide in<lb />
1980, but schools in-<lb />
stead are finding<lb />
themselves with an<lb />
average enrollment in-<lb />
crease of 3.2 percent.<lb />
An earlier University of<lb />
Alabama estimate put<lb />
the population jump at<lb />
5.1 percent. Enrollment<lb />
would have been push-<lb />
ed up more by the in-<lb />
flux of white males if<lb />
not for a sharp drop in<lb />
part-time students, ex-<lb />
plained the AASCU's<lb />
Jacob Stampen.<lb />
Pepin adds that the<lb />
inaccuracy of the<lb />
predictions was due not<lb />
to miscalculation, but<lb />
to an inability to<lb />
foresee the drastic ef-<lb />
fect of the economy on<lb />
enrollment.<lb />
Pepin himself an-<lb />
ticipated a drop in col-<lb />
lege enrollment propor-<lb />
tionate to the drop in<lb />
the number of high<lb />
school graduates, but<lb />
his formula, which pro-<lb />
ved dependable in the<lb />
seventies, is too<lb />
simplistic now because<lb />
of monetary factors, he<lb />
cedes.<lb />
"The tight job<lb />
market influences the<lb />
immediate futures of<lb />
high school graduates<lb />
most profoundly he<lb />
explains.<lb />
"An 18-year-old<lb />
man or woman will<lb />
often decide to go to,<lb />
school full-time when<lb />
they cannot find a job<lb />
in order to put off the<lb />
job hunt until the<lb />
market opens up Ad-<lb />
ditionally, he says,<lb />
many young people<lb />
find it more and more<lb />
necessary to have better<lb />
training in order to get<lb />
a job at all.<lb />
The job market is<lb />
particularly small for<lb />
ex-military personnel,<lb />
Stampen says.<lb />
"The Vietnam war<lb />
drained the college<lb />
population somewhat<lb />
in the seventies he<lb />
says. "Veterans are still<lb />
coming back from ex-<lb />
tended duty, and<lb />
they're finding it im-<lb />
possible to get a job,<lb />
t h e v go back to<lb />
school<lb />
"This accounts<lb />
much of the increase in<lb />
male students, I would<lb />
estimate Stampen<lb />
theorizes.<lb />
In the same category,<lb />
Pepin says that college-<lb />
age men and women<lb />
are finding enlistment<lb />
"even less of a choice<lb />
right now With the<lb />
draft over and male<lb />
military enlistment<lb />
slowly decreasing, the<lb />
male student enroll-<lb />
ment will naturally go<lb />
up.<lb />
Judith Stich, of the<lb />
American Council on<lb />
Education, attributes<lb />
the jump in the<lb />
numbers of male<lb />
students to new campus<lb />
recruiting. New<lb />
methods have resulted<lb />
in an older student<lb />
population. Stich says<lb />
that half the nation's<lb />
college students this<lb />
year are over the<lb />
"traditional college<lb />
ages" of 18 to 22. She<lb />
also holds the economic<lb />
situation responsible<lb />
for the new trend.<lb />
"If you're out of a<lb />
job, then you're not<lb />
giving up anything to<lb />
go to school she says.<lb />
"People who get laid<lb />
off especially like to<lb />
return to school to im-<lb />
prove their skills so<lb />
they won't get laid off<lb />
again. A lot of college<lb />
drop-outs are going to<lb />
finish school, par-<lb />
ticularly at community<lb />
colleges, for this<lb />
reason<lb />
"Even those who are<lb />
in a financially good<lb />
position � the majori-<lb />
ty of whom are males<lb />
statistically � find that<lb />
they must get another<lb />
degree in order to sur-<lb />
vive the competition<lb />
she contends.<lb />
Colleges are fully<lb />
aware of the trend<lb />
toward older students,<lb />
Stich says, and they're<lb />
trying to encourage it<lb />
by making their institu-<lb />
tions more accessible<lb />
by offering night and<lb />
weekend classes in<lb />
vocational areas. She<lb />
says there is still a<lb />
"great deal of potential<lb />
to increase<lb />
enrollments" by way of<lb />
such "non-traditional"<lb />
schedules.<lb />
But if college enroll-<lb />
ment has increased by<lb />
3.5 percent, the drop-<lb />
out rate is going up at<lb />
"twice that rate<lb />
Pepin points out.<lb />
"It's also a problem<lb />
of economics again<lb />
he explains. "People go<lb />
to school and soon find<lb />
out that they simply<lb />
can't afford the new<lb />
tuitions, in addition to<lb />
the fact that they can't<lb />
make it academically<lb />
when enrollments are<lb />
so large<lb />
"Because so many �<lb />
usually minorities �<lb />
are forced to drop out,<lb />
schools want to make<lb />
up for the loss of one<lb />
particular student's tui-<lb />
tion with tuition from<lb />
another student. They<lb />
have to keep recruiting<lb />
all the time<lb />
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poor and minority<lb />
students has, in turn,<lb />
also helped leave<lb />
schools with an unex-<lb />
pectedly high propor-<lb />
tion of white males<lb />
among<lb />
bodies.<lb />
their student<lb />
In light of how<lb />
wrong most enrollment<lb />
projections have been,<lb />
Pepin and Stampen<lb />
agree that it is<lb />
"impossible" to tell<lb />
what direction future<lb />
trends will go. Stitch<lb />
says schools can com-<lb />
pensate for the loss of<lb />
18-22 year-old students<lb />
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tively" in the<lb />
"non-traditional"<lb />
areas, but she said<lb />
she'd make no predic-<lb />
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to have to wait and see.<lb />
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Stampen.<lb />
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Student Fees<lb />
Media Increase Desperately Needed<lb />
The time has come for the ECU<lb />
Media Board to request a student<lb />
fee increase.<lb />
When the board was created in<lb />
1978 the Board of Trustees<lb />
allocated exactly 50 of SGA's<lb />
SI2.75 per-student-per-semestcr ac-<lb />
tivity fee to the media board. That<lb />
activity fee has not been increased<lb />
since 1970.<lb />
It is most difficult to operate in<lb />
the 1980's on 1970 dollars, everyone<lb />
knows what inflation has done to<lb />
the dollar in the last ten years.<lb />
The media board must fund three<lb />
printed publications, one<lb />
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tion. At present the board receives<lb />
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dent fees.<lb />
The needs of the newspaper,<lb />
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that amount.<lb />
A fee increase is needed not only<lb />
to make up for ground that has been<lb />
lost to inflation but also to hedge<lb />
against future inflation.<lb />
The cost of printing has soared<lb />
astronomically over the past five<lb />
years, primarily because so many<lb />
products used in the printing in-<lb />
dustry are derived from oil.<lb />
The cost of paper itself has gone<lb />
up dramatically. Newsprint, the<lb />
cheapest paper made, increased in<lb />
price by over 300 during a 12<lb />
month period in 1978-79. In 1977-78<lb />
the cost of printing this newspaper<lb />
was roughly $29,000. This year the<lb />
costs of printing may exceed<lb />
S60,000, double the costs of three<lb />
years ago.<lb />
Chemicals and film are two pro-<lb />
ducts that have become increasingly<lb />
more expensive as the price of oil in-<lb />
creases.<lb />
Things are not going to get any<lb />
cheaper, the prices of materials can<lb />
only go up.<lb />
The costs of production materials<lb />
used to produce this newspaper<lb />
have doubled in price in the last 18<lb />
to 24 months.<lb />
The media board should look not<lb />
only at what it needs now to cope<lb />
with rising costs, but they must also<lb />
consider what the needs of the<lb />
media will be five years down the<lb />
road.<lb />
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BLVJE0EANS<lb />
COMMERCIAL.<lb />
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TH� EAST CAKOUNIAN<lb />
r- Campus Forum<lb />
Foreign Language Aids Students<lb />
I am writing in reference to a letter<lb />
that appeared in the Thursday, January<lb />
15 issue of the East Carolinian. The arti-<lb />
cle implied that there is no longer a need<lb />
for (or maybe never was a need for) the<lb />
study of foreign language. Actually the<lb />
author's arguments seemed very weak.<lb />
first of all. it seems highly improbably<lb />
that simply a group o foreign language<lb />
"brethren" would be able to keep the<lb />
foreign language requirement alive.<lb />
Furthermore, it is somewhat im-<lb />
mature to say that a course should be<lb />
eliminated simply because it is an<lb />
"obstacle' that is supposedly unrelated<lb />
to one's major. Were this a valid argu-<lb />
ment 1 could say that, as a Spanish ma-<lb />
jor. Math 1065 should be eliminated<lb />
from requirements because an inter-<lb />
preter does not need to know how to<lb />
work out a binomial expansion problem.<lb />
I also disagree with the article that<lb />
foreign language courses are not<lb />
"extremely difficult Learning another<lb />
language is relatively simple if one first<lb />
has a mastery of his own language,<lb />
which every college student who has<lb />
taken English 1100 and 1200 should<lb />
have.<lb />
All it takes is attentiveness in class and<lb />
a little practice, just like most other<lb />
classes. Also, learning another language<lb />
can broaden one's English vocabulary.<lb />
So many English words come from<lb />
foreign words andor have prefixes or<lb />
suffixes from ther languages.<lb />
More important, though, than the<lb />
mere fact that every student will even-<lb />
tually take a course that does not appear<lb />
useful, is that know ledge of a foreign<lb />
language is not only desireable but ex-<lb />
tremely advantageous. Anyone that<lb />
takes notice of today's business trends<lb />
would see the strong influence there is<lb />
from other countries. Business<lb />
endeavors are no longer confined to na-<lb />
tional relations, but are now on an inter-<lb />
national scale.<lb />
Many businesses have offices in other<lb />
countries or need products manufac-<lb />
tured in other countries. Surely any one<lb />
who wants to get ahead in the business<lb />
world would want to speak the language<lb />
of his associates.<lb />
A lack of communication can often<lb />
cause extreme confusion, which can cost<lb />
a company precious time and money.<lb />
Even those people not in the field of<lb />
"international commerce or government<lb />
service overseas" would benefit from<lb />
being able to communicate on an in-<lb />
telligent level with the many foreigners<lb />
in this country today. Contrary to what<lb />
the author wrote, foreign language can<lb />
be used in almost every career.<lb />
Store owners, doctors, secretaries and<lb />
lawyers, along with other professionals<lb />
will eventually cross paths with a person<lb />
from another country. Also, anyone<lb />
who looks down on foreign language has<lb />
apparently never applied for a job.<lb />
Almost all job applications ask<lb />
whether or not the applicant can speak a<lb />
foreign language. And since the Euro-<lb />
pean languages are often similar in many<lb />
aspects, knowing one language can<lb />
allow one to partially understand<lb />
another language without having any<lb />
prior knowledge of the language.<lb />
Hopefully 1 have made my point of the<lb />
importance of foreign languages in col-<lb />
lege requirements very clear. And for<lb />
those who never do take a foreign<lb />
language, I hope that he or she never has<lb />
to travel abroad; but fine wine; enter in-<lb />
to an international business firm; visit<lb />
New York, California, Florida or Loui-<lb />
siana; go to an opera, watch Sesame<lb />
Street (even little kids learn Spanish);<lb />
purchase products made only in foreign<lb />
countries; or cross paths with any one of<lb />
the 200,000 non-English speaking people<lb />
in the United States as of 1976 (the latest<lb />
figure), a number which has surely in-<lb />
creased tremendously in the last 5 years.<lb />
CAROLYN GERMAN<lb />
Sophomore, Spanish<lb />
The editorial concerning the study of<lb />
foreign languages at ECU displayed<lb />
both arrogance and ignorance, the fight<lb />
against which is one of the missions of a<lb />
Foreign Language Department on any<lb />
campus. Articles such as these are the<lb />
best argument for the study o foreign<lb />
language since they only reemphasize all<lb />
the points made in the recent report of<lb />
the President's Commission on Foreign<lb />
Languages, the Senate of ECU showed<lb />
its support of the study of foreign<lb />
languages years before the above report<lb />
pointed out the provincial attitude and<lb />
tragic isolation of the USA resulting<lb />
from a decade of nonchalant attitude<lb />
toward foreign languages.<lb />
The present lack of foreign language<lb />
specialists in business (last summer<lb />
Chase Manhattan Bank paid S480 week<lb />
to MBA candidates with know ledge of<lb />
1 rench to do their internship in Interna-<lb />
tional Business), foreign service, the<lb />
military, civil service, etc hd forced<lb />
the academic world to re-evaluate its<lb />
priorities. As a result ol it, foreign<lb />
languages are now being reinstated in<lb />
those schools which had neglected them<lb />
in the past two years. A reflection of this<lb />
process is clearly felt at E l where, in<lb />
the past two years, the enrollment in<lb />
language classes has boomed.<lb />
If foreign languages were oi no value,<lb />
the Civil Service job application form<lb />
would not contain slots for anything<lb />
from French to Russian and the Military<lb />
would not spend millions each year on<lb />
language training in their National<lb />
Defense schools m Colorado and<lb />
California. There, just as at ECU. the<lb />
knowledge o a foreign language cannot<lb />
be acquired b swallowing a magic cap-<lb />
sule i.e. by cramming before exams. It is<lb />
a study that does require time and great<lb />
discipline, but then, isn't that what the<lb />
pursuing of a true education is all<lb />
about? For those who cannot or will not<lb />
tackle such a challenge, there is a great<lb />
variety of B.S. programs in which the<lb />
study of a foreign language has been<lb />
deleted.<lb />
Maria B. Malbv<lb />
Professor,<lb />
Dept. of German &amp; Russian<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points oj new. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Joyner I ibrary.<lb />
For purposes oj verification, alt letters<lb />
must include the name, major and<lb />
classification, address, phone number<lb />
and signature o) the author(s). Letters<lb />
are muted to two typewritten pages,<lb />
double-spaced, or neath printed. All let-<lb />
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same author arc limited to one ea. I<lb />
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Reagan Inauguration Brings Back Memories For Senior Senator<lb />
WASHINGTON � It has occured to<lb />
me, so many times during the eight years<lb />
that I've been in the Senate, that the Lord<lb />
has blessed me with the privilege of wat-<lb />
ching a great deal of history unfold. Not<lb />
all of it has been pleasant, but in the<lb />
decades ahead historians will still be<lb />
pondering the events of our time.<lb />
That is why, I suppose, a hundred<lb />
thoughts raced through my mind on<lb />
January 20, as I watched Ronald Reagan<lb />
become President of the United States.<lb />
There he was, just a few feet away, right<lb />
arm uplifted, pledging his faithfulness to<lb />
an anxious nation and his commitment to<lb />
its Constitution and its principles. He will<lb />
try, not always successfully, but he will try.<lb />
He will do his best.<lb />
THOUGHTS � One of my friends in<lb />
the Senate asked me what I thought about<lb />
during the ceremony on the Capitol steps.<lb />
Jesse<lb />
Helms<lb />
That was easy, 1 told him; I was thinking<lb />
of something Ray House 'old me long ago.<lb />
And who, the Senator asked, was Ray<lb />
House. He was my high school principal,<lb />
the man who told the members of the<lb />
senior class that we could achieve almost<lb />
anything we wanted in this country � if we<lb />
worked hard enough.<lb />
I told that story four or five years ago to<lb />
Ronald Reagan. I remember how he smil-<lb />
ed. There had been a man who had in-<lb />
spired and encouraged him, also, many<lb />
years ago.<lb />
REAGAN � I remember so many per-<lb />
sonal vignettes involving Ronald Reagan<lb />
� a blur of cities and towns and states in<lb />
1976, and again in 1980, where we attend-<lb />
ed campaign dinners and rallies. That cold,<lb />
sleeting night in Greensboro in 1976 when<lb />
he came down the ramp of the plane that<lb />
had brought him from New Hampshire. A<lb />
day in the mountains of North Carolina, a<lb />
quick trip to Kinston, the ear-splitting rally<lb />
in Burlington when Jimmy Stewart came<lb />
to "speak for Ron and Nancy<lb />
I remember the defeat in Kansas City in<lb />
1976, the visit in the Reagan home in Los<lb />
Angeles in 1973, the late evening telephone<lb />
calls through the years.<lb />
But most of all, I remember how this<lb />
man choked up every time he tried to talk<lb />
about his love for America.<lb />
PEOPLE � I do not suggest that all<lb />
Americans will agree with everything their<lb />
new President does or says. I may not<lb />
myself. But one thing cannot be denied<lb />
him: He has great faith in the American<lb />
people. How many times have I heard him<lb />
say, All too many people are elected to<lb />
govern. We should remind them that we<lb />
are elected to serve<lb />
I am convinced that this belief was<lb />
stamped indelibly upon his consciousness<lb />
long ago. It is not a cliche; it may somehow<lb />
prove to be his undoing. There is a fine line<lb />
between governing the people and serving<lb />
them. The latter will require that the peo-<lb />
ple be asked to sacrifice. That is not the<lb />
way to win popularity.<lb />
ADVICE � What advice would you<lb />
give President Reagan? I have given him<lb />
mine: Stick with the principles you've been<lb />
espousing all these years. Level with the<lb />
people. Talk with them. Explain to them,<lb />
over and over again, why the country is in<lb />
trouble today, and spell out the onlv means<lb />
of solving the great problems of our time.<lb />
Deep down, the American people want<lb />
to be free. 1 believe that, and I also believe<lb />
that they don't want socialism, and that<lb />
they don't really expect things of their<lb />
government that no government can or<lb />
should do. In fact, 1 remember countless<lb />
occasions when I have spoken in almost all<lb />
of the states of the union, and the au-<lb />
diences always nodded in agreement when<lb />
I mentioned Thomas Jefferson's well-<lb />
known advice � that the best government<lb />
is the least government.<lb />
So Ron Reagan, a friend, has now<lb />
become President Ronald Reagan, Chief<lb />
Executive of the greatest nation in history.<lb />
We will see how he handles this awesome<lb />
assignment. He has our prayers, and our<lb />
best wishes.<lb />
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Features<lb />
I AM MO 27, 1981<lb />
Campus Sociologists Survey<lb />
ECU Students' Dating Habits<lb />
Dating behavior of university<lb />
students is the subject of a new<lb />
study by noted East Carolina<lb />
Univesity sociologists David Knox<lb />
and Kenneth Wilson.<lb />
Using a random sample of 334<lb />
E U students and a 21-question<lb />
survey, the researchers discovered<lb />
several interesting facts, some of<lb />
which may be news to parents of<lb />
college-aged students:<lb />
Most students said they usually<lb />
met potential dating partners<lb />
through friends, rather than at par-<lb />
lies or in class.<lb />
Cioing cnit to eat, to a special<lb />
event (such as a football game), to a<lb />
patty and then back to one of the<lb />
partner's rooms is the typical dating<lb />
evening,<lb />
"Our relationship" is the most<lb />
popular topic o' conversation,<lb />
followed by talk about studies and<lb />
I his pie seems suspended in midair as it hurtles toward its victim at the annual Sigma Sigma Sigma Pie I hrow last mutual friends. Sex was discussed<lb />
Friday night at Chapter V less than five percent of the time.<lb />
An Impending Splatter<lb />
Photo by GAPY PATTERSON<lb />
� Half of the women surveyed<lb />
and 70 percent of the men believed<lb />
that first-date kisses are ap-<lb />
propriate. By the fourth date, all<lb />
but three percent of the women felt<lb />
that kissing should take place.<lb />
�Almost half of the men in-<lb />
dicated a belief that sexual inter-<lb />
course is appropriate by the fifth<lb />
date, and 25 percent o the women<lb />
agreed.<lb />
�While most students believe six<lb />
or more dates should precede the<lb />
partners' engaging in sex, eight per-<lb />
cent of each sex said intercourse<lb />
could "appropriately" take place<lb />
with no previous dates.<lb />
The Knox-Wilson report also ex-<lb />
amined the role of alcohol and mari-<lb />
juana in dating behavior.<lb />
"Over half of the students said<lb />
they drank alcohol on their last<lb />
date, with fewer reporting use of<lb />
marijuana noted Knox. "One<lb />
quarter of the men and 20 percent of<lb />
the women said they smoked mari-<lb />
juana on their last date<lb />
I he study also concerned<lb />
students' feelings about parental in-<lb />
volvement in their dating-mating<lb />
behavior.<lb />
"Women were more likely than<lb />
men to report that their parents<lb />
tried to influence those they dated<lb />
Wilson said.<lb />
"And, when asked, 'To what<lb />
degree have your parents interfered<lb />
with your dating relationships?' the<lb />
same pattern held � women were<lb />
significantly more likely to say that<lb />
their parents interfered<lb />
Although 25 percent of the<lb />
students responding said they felt<lb />
"negative" or "very negative"<lb />
about their parents' attempts to in-<lb />
fluence or interfere in their<lb />
datemate selection, most students<lb />
"regard their parents' involvement<lb />
See DATING, page 6, col. 4<lb />
Lennon Items Selling Well<lb />
Fans Seek Souveniers Of Ex-Beatle<lb />
By JOAN WEY1 IK<lb />
2<lb />
en nor i<lb />
SUt<lb />
in 7 bu<lb />
John 1 ennon was murdered on<lb />
Decembet 8, 1980, and soon came<lb />
the inevitable wave of merchandise<lb />
designed to cash in on the ti<lb />
Special record sales.<lb />
tons, posters, 1 mums, and in<lb />
numerable one-shot magazines<lb />
only a pan of the mac i<lb />
memorabilia to<lb />
these items ha . others<lb />
locally,<lb />
lilts<lb />
have not. I<lb />
and what do<lb />
themselves, (hose<lb />
material, think al<lb />
downtown Greet<lb />
the toliowing results:<lb />
Pipe Dreams I aniasy .mts on 5th<lb />
Street was selling a variety of heart-<lb />
shaped 1 ennon and Beatles but)<lb />
and a Beatles I shirt. Da id R<lb />
on duty at the store, said, "As a<lb />
business major i can see ii from the<lb />
person's standpoint; that<lb />
. t because people do<lb />
items. Hut as a consumer I<lb />
don't like it<lb />
He went on 10 s;�v that personally<lb />
imeone's death<lb />
explained the<lb />
angle. It's all a matter i)'<lb />
� demand, he said. It peo<lb />
The ECU Percussion Knsemhle has been invited to perform for the Per-<lb />
cussive Arts Society Convention in Washington, D.C. on January 27.<lb />
Percussionists Perform<lb />
The East Carolina University Per<lb />
cussion Ensemble has been invited<lb />
to perform for the Percussive Arts<lb />
Society Convention in Washington,<lb />
D.C on January 27, 1981. The<lb />
January performance marks the se-<lb />
cond appearance of the Percussion<lb />
Ensemble at a PAS convention<lb />
within the past five years. T he group<lb />
also performed for the 1977 PAS<lb />
convention in Knoxville.<lb />
Other performances on the tour<lb />
include Indian River High School in<lb />
Chesapeake. Washington High<lb />
School in Norfolk. Garfield High<lb />
School in Woodbridge and Her-<lb />
mitage High School in Richmond.<lb />
Musical selections scheduled for<lb />
performance by the ensemble in-<lb />
clude contemporary original percus-<lb />
sion works, solo selections and<lb />
transcriptions of ia compositions.<lb />
The Ensemble will be directed by<lb />
Harold A. Jones of the East<lb />
Carolina University faculty and<lb />
graduate students Marks Shelton<lb />
and Tim Haley.<lb />
pie did not want to buy the I ennon<lb />
items, then other people wouldn't<lb />
sell them.<lb />
Rav Bryan, managei ol Apple<lb />
Records, reported a sudden surge in<lb />
the selling of "Double Fantasy<lb />
Lennon's last album, which was<lb />
released shortly before his death. It<lb />
and oldei Beatles albums were<lb />
selling real well, Bryj ted. On<lb />
display were a new I ennon<lb />
memorial I -shirt, and an old 1960's<lb />
Beatles fan magazine. Bry �<lb />
that while he was not necessarily<lb />
looking to sell the rare magazine, he<lb />
would if he was ottered enough<lb />
1 ike main others ,<lb />
Bryan commented on the hug<lb />
mercialization of Eh is Presley<lb />
occurred aftei Ins death m 19" and<lb />
still continues today. Comparing w<lb />
to the 1 ennon "legacy he said. ' !<lb />
don't think it (1 ennon's death) will<lb />
be merchandised neat as much as<lb />
Elvis, 'cause I ennon's fans<lb />
smarter  I just think tl will<lb />
not support it. "<lb />
I he Book Bat n was selling<lb />
poster, and a very recent . back,<lb />
"Strawberry fields Forever; lohn<lb />
Lennon Remembered ' He pro<lb />
bablv wasn't even in his grave<lb />
before they came out with<lb />
book Meted Pattv Broglio,<lb />
working at the bookshop, fellow<lb />
employee Sheri Lawrence com-<lb />
mented, "1 didn't like him to begin<lb />
with, so it didn't make a bit of dif-<lb />
me  I think it's a waste<lb />
of money<lb />
The c entral New and Card<lb />
Shop, on ill, selling at<lb />
least six one shot specialty<lb />
magazines about 1 ennon. a woman<lb />
working there, who asked not to be<lb />
tified, said that the magazines,<lb />
' the new all-Lennon issue of<lb />
"Rolling stone" were selling well.<lb />
she noted that she found the<lb />
"Rolling Stone" cover, a bizarre<lb />
to showing a nude 1 ennon curl-<lb />
iround In- wife, YokoOno, to be<lb />
"disgusting She reported no in-<lb />
crease in the sale ol Beatles books<lb />
that were already on stock before<lb />
mooting.<lb />
I la Mushroom, also on the mall.<lb />
- ied no I ennon material.<lb />
Man ! )onna Fabar said she<lb />
would consider selling such items it<lb />
it was ii i taste, but, "I'm not<lb />
gung ho about something like<lb />
He left a lot of good music<lb />
d vibes and 1 think that<lb />
d be enough.<lb />
Photo by GARY PATTERSON<lb />
New Wave Night<lb />
New wave fans enjoy a niyhi of dancing to their music at JJ's.<lb />
Preparing Steak Can Be Easy<lb />
By KATHY WEYLER<lb />
si�fl U nlrr<lb />
Probably some o' the most<lb />
magical words to any student, on oi<lb />
off campus, are "Come over for<lb />
steak tonight These words, we<lb />
would all agree, are wonderful to<lb />
hear, but they are equally wonderful<lb />
to say because cooking steaks can be<lb />
almost as easy and as much tun as<lb />
eating them.<lb />
When you plan to cook steaks,<lb />
the first thing you must do is buy<lb />
them. This is the hardest part. After<lb />
all, meat is expensive these days, so<lb />
don't expect to breeze into your<lb />
favorite supermarket and walk out<lb />
with two steaks for less than about<lb />
$6.(X). You can however, get the<lb />
most for that S6.00 if you know the<lb />
ropes.<lb />
Be very observant of the meat<lb />
department in your supermarket. If<lb />
any of the beef is very gray or, God<lb />
forbid, greenish, hasten to another<lb />
store. I his means the beef is old and<lb />
the department manager doesn't<lb />
care who knows it. Good steaks<lb />
should be blood red, perhaps with a<lb />
slight brownish tinge, and the fat on<lb />
them should appear soft and moist.<lb />
Once you've found some nice-<lb />
looking meat, start reading labels.<lb />
Chances are this will be confusing if<lb />
you haven't done it before. In<lb />
genet al. all stores put the following<lb />
information oi meat labels: cut of<lb />
meat, grade ot meat (indicator of<lb />
quality � hopefully "A"), price per<lb />
pound, pounds in the package, and<lb />
total price of the package. Be sure<lb />
you can tell which is which as it is<lb />
very embarrassing to reach the cash<lb />
register and realize that 1.35 is the<lb />
weight of the meat, not the price.<lb />
"How do I know what to buy?"<lb />
you may wail in despair. The<lb />
amount you want to spend is most<lb />
likely going to be the determining<lb />
figure. I have preference for rib-eye<lb />
steak because it is not too horribly<lb />
expensive, has no bones and not too<lb />
much fat, and two nb-eyes fit nicely<lb />
into the broiling pan in my toaster<lb />
oven.<lb />
Sirloin and T-bone are other good<lb />
choices; however, thev have bones<lb />
Attic Most Popular Nightclub<lb />
In Recent Student Survey<lb />
A recent poll of Fast<lb />
Carolina students con-<lb />
ducted by Preston Pro-<lb />
ductions showed the<lb />
Attic to be the most<lb />
popular club fre-<lb />
quented by the<lb />
students. The survey,<lb />
taken from a random<lb />
selection of listings in<lb />
the student directory,<lb />
was done in two time<lb />
periods. A total of 209<lb />
students were polled:<lb />
75 in April of 1980 and<lb />
the remaining 134 in<lb />
November of this year.<lb />
A total of twelve<lb />
questions were asked,<lb />
the first four categoriz<lb />
ing the student by sex,<lb />
dorm or off-campus<lb />
residency, classifica-<lb />
tion, and major. The<lb />
remaining eight ques<lb />
tions were as follows:<lb />
(1) Do you evet go to<lb />
the nightclubs in<lb />
Greenville?<lb />
(2) How many times<lb />
pet month on the<lb />
average?<lb />
(3) How many<lb />
nightspots do you<lb />
usually visit pet night?<lb />
(4) Name your three<lb />
favorite nightspots in<lb />
order of preference.<lb />
(5) What is your<lb />
favorite live band that<lb />
plays the local<lb />
nightspots9<lb />
(6) Which radio sta-<lb />
tion do you listen to the<lb />
most?<lb />
(7) How do you<lb />
usually find out what's<lb />
happening at the<lb />
Cireenville nightspots in<lb />
the way of specials,<lb />
bands, concerts, etc.?<lb />
See DOWNTOWN, page 6<lb />
CLUBTotal1st2nd3rd<lb />
ATTIC116662723<lb />
ELBO ROOM82353314<lb />
PANTANA BOB'S98214334<lb />
JOLLY ROGER42171114<lb />
JJ'S MUSIC HALL43171016<lb />
CHAPTER X22868<lb />
SUNSET11065<lb />
CAR. OPRY HOUSE3512158<lb />
PEACHES3021<lb />
PAPA KATZ15735<lb />
TREE HOUSE266812<lb />
RATHSKELLER10136<lb />
NEW HORIZON5401<lb />
and bones are waste unless you have<lb />
a dog. When meat is weighed, bones<lb />
and fat are part of the total weight,<lb />
so buying steaks with a lot of bone<lb />
and fat is just feeding your<lb />
wastebasket. Some fat is desirable<lb />
since it keeps the meat from being<lb />
loo tough.<lb />
Do not be deceived into buying<lb />
round steak or flank steak because<lb />
of its lean appearance and affor-<lb />
dable price tag. It requires a lot ot<lb />
tenderizing to be palatable.<lb />
So now you've bought your<lb />
steaks and you're ready to cook<lb />
them. There are dozens of ways to<lb />
cook steaks. 1 recommend broiling<lb />
because it is fairly fast and better for<lb />
you than frying. When you broil a<lb />
steak, much of the cholesterol-<lb />
packed fat cooks out.<lb />
lo broil steaks, you will need a<lb />
toaster oven that broils or a regular<lb />
oven, and a broiling pan. This is a<lb />
deep pan with a slotted or per-<lb />
forated rack that fits on top o' it.<lb />
Hopefully your toaster oven has<lb />
one.<lb />
If not, steaks can be broiled in a<lb />
casserole dish, though the fat will<lb />
not cook out very well this way. The<lb />
same goes for a regular oven,<lb />
although if you have this kind of<lb />
oven, you can improvise a broiling<lb />
pan from a baking dish with a cake<lb />
rack fitted on top. Before broiling,<lb />
put about two tablespoons of water<lb />
in your broiling pan.<lb />
Depending on the condition of<lb />
your oven, you will probably need<lb />
to broil your steaks eight to fifteen<lb />
minutes on each side, keeping in<lb />
mind that thick steaks take longer to<lb />
cook. After broiling both sides at<lb />
least eight minutes each, cut into a<lb />
Meak to test the center. "Doneness"<lb />
is a matter of personal preference,<lb />
but remember that it may be<lb />
dangerous to eat undercooked meat.<lb />
I prefer a medium-done steak, with<lb />
the center a pale pinkish-gray.<lb />
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Audio-Visual Portfolios<lb />
Help Job Applicants<lb />
Julius Caesar A uditions<lb />
Auditions for the<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse production<lb />
of Shakespeare's epic<lb />
tragedy "Julius<lb />
Caesar" will be held<lb />
Thursday and Friday,<lb />
Feb. 5-6.<lb />
Auditions will be<lb />
conducted at ECU's<lb />
Brewster Building,<lb />
Room C-103, from<lb />
7:30 to 10:30 each even-<lb />
ing, or by appointment<lb />
with Edgar Loessin,<lb />
director. Loessin may<lb />
be reached at the ECU<lb />
drama and speech<lb />
department, 757-6390.<lb />
Each auditioner is<lb />
asked to prepare a long<lb />
speech or soliloquy<lb />
from the script, which<lb />
need not be memoriz-<lb />
ed. Copies of the pla<lb />
are available in the<lb />
reserve room of ECU's<lb />
Joyner Library.<lb />
"Julius Caesar" per-<lb />
formances are schedul-<lb />
ed for April 7-11.<lb />
Dating Habits Surveyed<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
in positive terms the report said.<lb />
Drs. Knox and Wilson plan to<lb />
present the results of their campus<lb />
dating study at a meeting of the<lb />
Southern Sociological Society in<lb />
Louisville, Ky in March.<lb />
The April issue of the journal<lb />
"Family Relations" will carry an ar-<lb />
ticle based on the research.<lb />
Knox, author of several books on<lb />
family life and numerous articles in<lb />
popular magazines and professional<lb />
journals, is director of a marriage<lb />
counseling program at ECU. He<lb />
also practices as a private marriage<lb />
counselor.<lb />
Wilson is developing a book.<lb />
"Sexual Harassment with col-<lb />
league Linda Kraus. He has col<lb />
laborated with his wife, Christa<lb />
Reiser, also of the ECU sociology<lb />
faculty, on previous research pro<lb />
jects.<lb />
BALTIMORE, Ml) (CPS) - No,<lb />
he has no connection � physical or<lb />
spiritual � to the video dating in<lb />
dustry, he says.<lb />
But Eugene Williams, a dean at<lb />
Sojourner-Douglas College here,<lb />
wouldn't mind putting a little show<lb />
business m a similarly personal area<lb />
of students' lives: the job interview.<lb />
Williams thinks students should<lb />
be going to job interviews with a<lb />
complete audio-visual presentation<lb />
of themselves, all the better to sell<lb />
themselves to prospective<lb />
employers.<lb />
"We're not trying to help that<lb />
prospective teacher who has some<lb />
beauty and shiny teeth Williams<lb />
explains. "We're trying to give peo-<lb />
ple the opportunity to demonstrate<lb />
their abilities<lb />
The "opportunity" comes in<lb />
something Williams calls I he<lb />
Audio-Visual Portfolio, which he's<lb />
no trying to market to students na-<lb />
tionally.<lb />
The student who bins � prices<lb />
start at S42.95 � will get the chance<lb />
to present work samples, an<lb />
autobiography and even a profes-<lb />
sional philosophy through a slide<lb />
presentation, accompanied by an<lb />
audio cassette<lb />
"It a person is applying tor a<lb />
teaching position Williams sas,<lb />
"the pictures will show him working<lb />
witli students, interacting with<lb />
parents and the community.<lb />
through the tapes, the employer<lb />
can hear what the person actually<lb />
sounds like in the classroom<lb />
Ruth Parcell, of UCLA's career<lb />
office, likes the idea. "Ans way a<lb />
student can present himself more<lb />
imaginatively would be good she<lb />
enthuses. "And it certainly would<lb />
be interesting to try<lb />
But reaction from other plase<lb />
ment counselors is less sanguine.<lb />
"I would sa anything that would<lb />
help in presenting yourself long<lb />
distance should be tried say-<lb />
counselor Mary Compstone<lb />
Portland State Universit)<lb />
"However she adds, "I can<lb />
see the value ot delivering this <lb />
local employer tor an inter<lb />
Why put anything between you<lb />
the employer it you can helj<lb />
1 rank Hallgreen, director<lb />
Career Placement at the I rtivei<lb />
of Nebraska, sees "no particular ad<lb />
vantage" i the a ppr o a(<lb />
"Personal interviews are crucial<lb />
Students have to learn how to pre<lb />
sent themselves<lb />
An audio-visual presentatii<lb />
Hallgreen adds, may not be flexible<lb />
enough.<lb />
"Each situation is different<lb />
Hallgreen argues "A fixed presen<lb />
tation doesn't allow for change It<lb />
sort ot like a touched-up picture<lb />
"We primarily see people goinj<lb />
to management, business, health<lb />
and human servies as a<lb />
spokeswoman tor Harvard's C areer<lb />
Placement Service. "1 Jn't think<lb />
that it (an audio-visual presentation)<lb />
would be appropriate at this le<lb />
or that employers would find it<lb />
useful<lb />
'<lb />
Downtown Survey Taken<lb />
Photo by JON JORDAN<lb />
I his work b Professor Donald Sevauer is on display with other works in<lb />
the annual ECU School of Art Faculty Show in the Gray Gallery in the<lb />
Jenkins fine Vrts (enter<lb />
Preparing A Steak<lb />
Can Be Simple<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
is more to cooking a steak,<lb />
. than just sticking it into<lb />
the broiler for a few minutes. Part<lb />
of the art of cooking a steak is<lb />
enha - its flavor, thereby<lb />
g the need foi steak sauce.<lb />
I -i - ire a few tried-and-true<lb />
MlS.<lb />
Sa peppei � your tablet op<lb />
diments are necessities tor a<lb />
:ak. Sprinkle about one-<lb />
ispoon on each side before<lb />
ng sail � available in the<lb />
n of any supermarket.<lb />
Sprinkle lightly on each side before<lb />
broiling.<lb />
Lemon-pepper � a remarkable<lb />
seasoning brought to my attention<lb />
mst last summer. Buy it in the spice<lb />
section of any supermarket and<lb />
sprinkle lightly on each side before<lb />
broiling.<lb />
The absolute best way I've ever<lb />
tound � On each side before broil-<lb />
ing: Pour about one tablespoon of<lb />
Worcestershire sauce, sprinkle light-<lb />
ly with lemon-pepper, finish with<lb />
about one-half teaspoon chopped<lb />
chives (find them in the good old<lb />
spice section) and a pinch of dried<lb />
parsley.<lb />
Now enjoy your steaks with a<lb />
special guest and cross steak sauce<lb />
off your shopping list forever!<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
The results of the<lb />
data compiled was<lb />
f r o tii 113 dorm<lb />
students and off-<lb />
campus residents; 103<lb />
males and 1()6 females;<lb />
46 freshman, 40<lb />
sophmores, 49 juniors,<lb />
64 seniors and 10<lb />
graduate siudents.<lb />
Of the 209 polled,<lb />
188 students visited<lb />
nightclubs while 21 did<lb />
not. Visits per month<lb />
averaged 7.86 per stu-<lb />
dent and an average of<lb />
1.63 clubs were visited<lb />
per student per night.<lb />
The favorite club for<lb />
first choice preterence<lb />
was by far the Attic<lb />
with 35 percent of the<lb />
votes. The Elbo Room<lb />
was second with 19 per-<lb />
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(2) Sidewinder<lb />
(3) Super Grit<lb />
(4) Jesse Bolt<lb />
(5) Lain't (Pegasus)<lb />
(6) The Nighthawks<lb />
and<lb />
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teen clubs on the survey<lb />
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Clint's 'Bronco Billy'<lb />
Free Weekend Film<lb />
This Friday and Saturday night at<lb />
5,7:15 and 9:30 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center's Hendrix Theatre,<lb />
the Student Union films Committee<lb />
will present Clint Eastwood's<lb />
critically acclaimed "Bronco Billy<lb />
Admission is by ID and activity card<lb />
oi MSC Membership.<lb />
"Bronco Billy" has onl) one star.<lb />
but surely one is enough when he is<lb />
among the biggest box-office attrac-<lb />
tions in the world. Here, though,<lb />
1 astwood plays handsomely against<lb />
type, replacing his "Dirty Harry"<lb />
figure with a good-as-gold rodeo<lb />
stai who refers to his fans as "little<lb />
pards prays for them not to "ae!<lb />
tangled up with hard liquor and<lb />
cigarettes" and hopes his wild West<lb />
show will make enough money to<lb />
pa for a ranch "where city kids can<lb />
come out and see what the West was<lb />
really like He lavishes his kind-<lb />
ness on everyone from runaway<lb />
heiresses to Vietnam deserts, from<lb />
one-handed cowboys to pregnant<lb />
Indians. He is stirred to righteous<lb />
anger only when a bad guy mauls his<lb />
best gal or breaks a little boy's piggv<lb />
bank. He is too good to be true �<lb />
except in a sweet-sou led dime-novel<lb />
movie like this here<lb />
Eastwood plays the platitudinous<lb />
Billy with tongue firm in his lean<lb />
Clint Eastwood has acted in six of the last seven films that he has<lb />
directed.<lb />
Malcolm McDowell:<lb />
Hates US Television,<lb />
Enjoys New Play<lb />
B KENNETH R.CLARK<lb />
l Pi 1 Hep MM<lb />
NlW YORK UP1 - Malcolm McDowell, an English actor whose<lb />
yardstick quite naturally is the BBC, took a break in the labor oi fret-<lb />
ting over the impending arrival oi his first born last week to sav a tew<lb />
words about American television.<lb />
Words like "drivel "pulp" and "abysmal<lb />
McDowell's latest role � that of the volcanic Jimmy Porter in John<lb />
Osborne's "1 ook Back in Anger" � will premiere Eeb. 24 to a poten-<lb />
tial television audience oi 1.6 million. But only because cable televi-<lb />
sion does not lie beneath the baleful glare oi the Nielsen ratings.<lb />
McDowell did the play last year to critical acclaim Oft Broadway.<lb />
He'll do it now for Showtime Pay Ielevision Service which serves Ns<lb />
cable systems nationwide.<lb />
�"None ol the networks would have touched us with a barge pole<lb />
he said. "It's this dreaded word 'ratings It totally controls the pro-<lb />
grams ol the Big 3 so whal you get is pulp � the son of thing in which<lb />
you can go and get a cup of coffee and come back and it really doesn't<lb />
make much difference.<lb />
"I've seen extraordinarv programs on television here � mixed in<lb />
with all that drivel we're made to watch most nights . . . But I just wish<lb />
one prime time hour per week would be used bv the networks for a<lb />
"Masterpiece Theater" or something.<lb />
"Network executives think the viewer has got the mind oi a child of<lb />
seven and as long as they think of it that way then the programming is<lb />
going to be abysmal<lb />
I hat oft his chest, McDowell returned to the two subjects nearest<lb />
his heart � his play and his pregnant wife, American actress Mary<lb />
Stenburgen, star oi "Ragtime" and winner oi her own flock oi<lb />
theatrical awards.<lb />
"The due date is the 26th McDowell said, "but it could happen<lb />
any time mm. Mary intuitively feels it will be a boy, but I don't care.<lb />
Just as long as we have a healthy child. This is just the biggest thing in<lb />
my lite right now<lb />
"Look Back in Anger" and the thrill of recreating it for television is<lb />
a solid runner up. "1 talk nonstop in that play and on television the<lb />
camera can go oft and do reaction which is verv good he said. "On<lb />
stage, it's difficult to know where the audience is looking. On TV you<lb />
can control what you want the audience to see . . . Cable is an amaing<lb />
phenomenon. It's going to make a dent in the networks and I think it's<lb />
going to be very good competitionwise<lb />
McDowell is less eager to talk about his last foray into filmmaking.<lb />
He starred brilliantly as the Roman emperor Caligula in the Bob<lb />
Ciuccione movie oi the same name � a film that turned out to be a<lb />
multi-million dollar extravaganza of sex, sodomy and slaughter.<lb />
"It was written by Gore Vidal, who's a very respected writer<lb />
McDowell said ruefully. "It had a lot of very respectable names<lb />
associated with it � John Gielgud and Peter O'Toole. And also, it<lb />
was a marvelous part. I tried to bring a new slant to the character �<lb />
Caligula, the original anarchist. Unfortunately, it was all lost . . . it's<lb />
verv difficult to find the performers in all the mire that was put in later<lb />
bv the producers who were just trying to make a quick buck � which<lb />
they've done. They've made a fortune out of it<lb />
For a while after release of the film, McDowell went on the televi-<lb />
sion at every opportunity to excoriate it. But no more. "1 finally<lb />
realized that the more I said about it, the more people wanted to go<lb />
and see it, so 1 don't really talk about it very much now he said.<lb />
The eagerly awaited McDowell offspring arrived Friday � an 8<lb />
pound 3 ounce girl named Lilly Amanda.<lb />
That he'll talk about.<lb />
cheeks, but the mock sentimentality<lb />
is only a cover tor the movie's ge-<lb />
nuine sentimentality about becom-<lb />
ing the person you really want to be.<lb />
Billy, you see. was a New Jersev<lb />
shoe salesman who decided that he<lb />
wanted to be a cowboy. In fact, no<lb />
one in his troupe � from the snake-<lb />
dancing Indian to the baby-faced<lb />
roper � is what he seems to be.<lb />
A character like Billy McCoy,<lb />
who makes Rockv Balboa sound as<lb />
cynical as Celine, has not graced<lb />
movies since John Wayne's<lb />
"Singin' Sandv" westerns of the<lb />
mid-30s. His nemesis turned<lb />
girlfriend recalls the snooty mad-<lb />
caps ot the old screwball comedies.<lb />
It was George Orwell who wrote:<lb />
"A I 50, everyone has the face he<lb />
deserves " Orwell was dead at 46;<lb />
but Eastwood, who turned 50 on<lb />
May 31. keeps trucking manfully<lb />
through middle age with the face his<lb />
movies deserve � sun-burnished,<lb />
granite hard, seamed and serene.<lb />
(lint Eastwood rivals The Electric Horseman' in this woo fin shuckin critically acclaimed horse opera.<lb />
Eastwood On Film Directing<lb />
Clint Eastwood is the number one<lb />
box office attraction in the world.<lb />
In his film "Bronco Billy he con-<lb />
tinues to broaden his popular ap-<lb />
peal, following the unprecedented<lb />
success ot both "Every Which Way<lb />
But Loose" and "Escape From<lb />
Alcatraz<lb />
Clint EAstwood, the director, is<lb />
no less a film presence than Clint<lb />
Eastwood the actoi and siar. Tins<lb />
interview took place just as<lb />
Eastwood was preparing "Bronco<lb />
Billv" tor its final version, involving<lb />
himseli with both the editing and<lb />
soundtracks oi the film.<lb />
In addition to your tremendous<lb />
success as an actor, you've also<lb />
made quite a reputation tor yourself<lb />
as a director. What led to your deci-<lb />
sion to direct film?<lb />
"I feel that directing is the logical<lb />
extension of acting if you want to<lb />
move into a lota! concept oi film,<lb />
rather than limiting yoursell to just<lb />
one component of the process. Ob-<lb />
viously, as the director, you can<lb />
maneuver the whole show. You're<lb />
not the creative artist, so to speak.<lb />
the writer gets that credit, but<lb />
you're the interpretive artist, work-<lb />
ing with the writer's intent.<lb />
"It just otters more of a challenge<lb />
to me after 200 hours of a television<lb />
series and numerous movies, and I<lb />
really do enjoy the work and diversi-<lb />
ty of filmmaking, particularly from<lb />
behind the camera<lb />
Are there any directors you<lb />
especially admire or use as examples<lb />
for your own technique1<lb />
"I've admired a lot o' directors,<lb />
but mainly for individual shows. 1<lb />
always liked Lord's The Quiet<lb />
Man for example, or Kurosawa's<lb />
early Samurai films like 'Yojimbo'<lb />
and 'Redbeard But 1 don't think<lb />
I've ever been an afficionado of one<lb />
particular director. I've always liked<lb />
various directors for certain efforts<lb />
o theirs<lb />
Do you feel that you have your<lb />
ow n v isual style?<lb />
"I try to have a different style for<lb />
every picture. 1 probabiy do have a<lb />
Style, which is more of an approach,<lb />
really, thai I rely on to get specific<lb />
kinds of effects. However, I like to<lb />
let the picture dictate what I might<lb />
choose lo do.<lb />
"I know that I'm learning more<lb />
as a director, and that I've made a<lb />
lot oi change- in the transition<lb />
from, sav, 'Play Mistv lor Me' to<lb />
' I he Outlaw Josey Wales' or 'The<lb />
Gauntlet It just seems that each<lb />
production unfolds in a different<lb />
wav <lb />
Which film was the most difficult<lb />
for you as a director<lb />
"I think that 'The biger Sane!ion'<lb />
was the toughest, technically,<lb />
because n took place in Switzerland<lb />
on the side oi one of the most<lb />
treacherous mountains in the Alps.<lb />
That made the logistical aspects of<lb />
the production very tricky in terms<lb />
of our shooting schedule, in addi-<lb />
tion to being physically difficult<lb />
What do you look for in a scrip<lb />
"1 look for entertainment value.<lb />
When I read a script it should enter-<lb />
tain me, like a hook. It should<lb />
create visual pictures and be able to<lb />
hold my interest, either through ac-<lb />
tion, suspense, humor, or whatever<lb />
device the writer is working with. It<lb />
sounds simple, but finding a good<lb />
scrip! is verv tedious work<lb />
How do you get the best perfor-<lb />
mance from an actor or actress<lb />
"1 think the best performances<lb />
come from the best working en-<lb />
vironments. Actors become very in-<lb />
secure verv easilv, due to the nature<lb />
ol the profession, so you need to set<lb />
up that positive atmosphere.<lb />
"There are a lot of critics or film<lb />
buffs who like to project the idea<lb />
that directors evoke great perfor-<lb />
mances out of actors, which I think<lb />
is baloney. I he actors have the in-<lb />
strument and the ability, if they're<lb />
smart. to do the job that the director<lb />
wants to see. What's needed is bas<lb />
communication in a comfortable<lb />
setting, preceeded by good casting, I<lb />
might add<lb />
Do you find it difficult, as in yo<lb />
current film "Bronco Billy to<lb />
both act and direct simultaneously?<lb />
"Well, this is the seventh film<lb />
thai I've directed, and out oi the<lb />
seven, I've acted in six of them, with<lb />
'Breezy1 being the only exception.<lb />
Anne Eambert plays Miranda in Peter Weir's exquisite 'Picnic At Hanging Rock A<lb />
mysteriously beautiful girl described as a 'Botticelli angel' by her teacher, Miranda believes<lb />
that 'everything begins and ends at exactly the right time and place The picnic is no picnic<lb />
in this rich Australian film of 1979.<lb />
Peter Weir Corner<lb />
Aussies<lb />
In Hendrix<lb />
This W'ednesdav nigh! at S p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center's Hendrix Theatre, the Student<lb />
Union films Committee presents Peter Weir's<lb />
amazing "Picnic At Hanging Rock Admission<lb />
is free with ID and activitv card or MSC Member-<lb />
ship Card.<lb />
Following the film, coffee and doughnuts will<lb />
be served in the Multi-Purpose Room, downstairs<lb />
in the student center. Students, faculty and staff<lb />
interested in discussing he film with others are in-<lb />
vited to attend.<lb />
"What we see and what we seem are but a<lb />
dream � a dream within a dream I his line,<lb />
spoken under a mist-shrouded volcanic cliff, sets<lb />
the ethereal, mystical tone ol "Picnic At Hanging<lb />
Rock" right from the start. As he did m "The<lb />
I ast Wave his excursion into the occult world of<lb />
aborigines, Australian director Peter Weir i- set-<lb />
ting you up: behind his Ivrical surfaces he means<lb />
to unearth a reality ordinarv folks know not of.<lb />
"Hanging Rock made in 1975, leaves no doubt<lb />
thai Weir is unusually good at this sort o' thing,<lb />
one of the strongest talents m the booming<lb />
Australian movie industry.<lb />
The setting is a proper Australian boarding<lb />
school for girls, run bv one Mrs. Applevard<lb />
(Rachel Roberts), an imposing figure oi Victorian<lb />
authority. On St. Valentine's Day. 1900, her<lb />
white-clad charges go oft tor an outing at Hanging<lb />
Rock. Led by the angelic-iooking Miranda (Anne<lb />
Lambert), four oi the girls wander in the primeval<lb />
wilderness. One returns sereaming in terror. The<lb />
other three vanish.<lb />
What happened to them on the cliff? The ques-<lb />
tion obsesses the schoolgirls, the surrounding<lb />
community and the young gentleman (Dominic<lb />
Ciuard) who spied on them with erotic interest as<lb />
they started their ascent. Were Miranda and her<lb />
followers seeking a sexual apotheosis on Hanging<lb />
Rock, an escape from the life-denying restraints of<lb />
the world? After all, just before she disappeared,<lb />
didn't she enigmatically remark: "Everything<lb />
begins and ends at exactly the right time" � as if<lb />
she knew what her fate would be?<lb /><lb />
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Sports<lb />
Lady Bucs 19th, To Host State<lb />
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ning team thai deserved national<lb />
recognition. 15 3 record thus tar ting corps, but thus fai hei statistics<lb />
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victory ovei nationally 15th ranked prioi to a 1979 back<lb />
Virg brougl ndruzzi one step Riley continues I<lb />
ei ultimate goal. Pirates with an 18 8 its pei game<lb />
1 he 1 ady Pirates moved into the average Jones follows with a stead)<lb />
19th position in the Associated 14 7 average with Denklei<lb />
Press Women's Basketball lop 20 tributing 12.3 and centei Ma<lb />
� was announced Monday. Girven 10.3 Girven lead<lb />
d i 84 78 Sunday Pirates in rebounding with 9 1 pet<lb />
Charlottesville to push the outing, with Denkler grabbing 6.1<lb />
the 17th slot in tins Andruzzi looks forward to the<lb />
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until aftei we've "If we improve in the poll, we im<lb />
r�la v State " P'ove in 'nc P �<lb />
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ample reason to worry, as the (80-60) and they're<lb />
Wolfpack brings a national rating down here hottei thai<lb />
0j 3th to Minges Coliseum haven't been challenged<lb />
Wednesda at 7:30 p.n lasi Carolina before rhey'n<lb />
tune the 1 ad 1' d an this game lightly.<lb />
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a great deal of publicity<lb />
univesity as a whole Every!<lb />
profits, and 1 think more pe<lb />
start to rally behind<lb />
- etball at 1 asiai<lb />
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Revils' success, says<lb />
()islu, is not onlv<lb />
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ompei in practice.<lb />
forn :h here,<lb />
lives in Greenville and works out<lb />
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and in the eves oi (hshi is<lb />
team's 'leaders along with<lb />
trai<lb />
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Re.<lb />
Mendell ryson also performe<lb />
well tor the Puates bv winning the<lb />
hcav- - . :lass with a pin oi Jack<lb />
- 2 oi the match. "He is<lb />
still learning Oishi pointed out,<lb />
"and will gel better when he cor<lb />
recis his mistakes<lb />
Gary Webb also turned in a good<lb />
performance tor the Pirate ai 142<lb />
pounds bv tying Pete Pierce. "He's<lb />
the best recruit from last year<lb />
Oishi noted, "and has shown much<lb />
improvement<lb />
Wrestling at 167 pounds was a<lb />
first for James Ellison. Oishi said,<lb />
even though the Pirate wrestler was<lb />
defeated bv Ian Michaels. Ellison<lb />
had to lose 10 pounds for the match,<lb />
a mat.h that Oishi called a good ex-<lb />
perience for his wrestler.<lb />
"We wanted to win this match<lb />
very badly Oishi stressed. "They<lb />
had beaten us three or four times in<lb />
a row. but our team was jus) too<lb />
weak because of the injuries and the<lb />
sickness<lb />
The Pirates take a 14 record into<lb />
this Friday night's match of<lb />
Maryland.<lb />
Underwood Scores 22<lb />
Bucs Edge Baptist<lb />
UH VKI 1st HAMM 1 K<lb />
i<lb />
Bap isi o poini<lb />
period late<lb />
Pirates tallied<lb />
i 65 59 i tvei<lb />
Monda) night in Minces<lb />
ed be junioi<lb />
Underwood's 22<lb />
hi spot in a<lb />
a ECl 's lackadaisical<lb />
plav almosi result in utter embarass<lb />
ment.<lb />
Bar tist, a small college<lb />
Charleston, S.(  battled from a<lb />
one-poii time deficit to take a<lb />
seven point lead halfway through<lb />
the second period, 47-40, before the<lb />
Buc defense got tough.<lb />
I he Pirates scored eight straight<lb />
and took the lead at 48-47 at the<lb />
when I nderwood con-<lb />
nected on a 15-foot jumpei.<lb />
1 he clubs exchanged buckets to<lb />
leave the Bucs up, 52 51, before<lb />
tI guard Battv V right went to<lb />
the line with a one-and-one oppor-<lb />
tunitv.<lb />
I he Portsmouth, Va. native can-<lb />
ned the tnd miss <lb />
as the Pirate - tun ed the ball ove<lb />
Baptist with 22<lb />
I ECl up, 53 51.<lb />
 15 tooter bv McKithei B I<lb />
two secoi ds remaining I<lb />
contest and sent it into overtin<lb />
gain I ndei w ood was the bt ij<lb />
spot, scoring six overtime points as<lb />
Pirates w<lb />
 ictoi '�<lb />
� .<lb />
E( 1 head coav h )a Odom<lb />
nutted aftei the contest that his club<lb />
had not had a stellar performance,<lb />
but ,uk that something good may<lb />
come out ol the game.<lb />
��I told the players that behind<lb />
ever) cloud is something bright he<lb />
�� l his is the first time we've<lb />
been that tar behind a team we<lb />
should beat and came bask to win.<lb />
Out guys hung in there and that is a<lb />
good sign<lb />
I he Pirates continued their<lb />
somewhat poot shooting oi late, hit-<lb />
ting on onlv 44.9 percent of then<lb />
field goals. Contrastly, Baptist<lb />
ned 55.1 percent.<lb />
I he big stat, though, comes from<lb />
the free throw hue. where EC I<lb />
outscored the vistiors 21-5<lb />
;<lb />
"We did<lb />
" r v .<lb />
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Odom<lb />
L'nde<lb />
"Ba<lb />
Dav�<lb /><lb />
clute<lb />
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competitiv c<lb />
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Pirates, now l l. we<lb />
"It I<lb />
about this<lb />
said "Mosi ev<lb />
a pei iod<lb />
and eatlv Febi ai I I<lb />
victim oi that<lb />
I he Pii ates ne -<lb />
 ednesdav, whei<lb />
Domin<lb />
with the Monarchs.<lb />
Perry, Parzych Star<lb />
After State Loss<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
sports dtlor<lb />
Walkins Fires Over Fern<lb />
Phiiln H hjr<lb />
Stales Walts Boards<lb />
I nderuood Fires<lb />
RA1 EIGH � N.C. State shot a<lb />
blistering 75 percent in the second<lb />
hall and got a school-record 15<lb />
assists from reserve guard Max<lb />
Perry to turn back last Carolina<lb />
77 52 in Reynolds Coliseum Satur-<lb />
day night.<lb />
I he Pirates stayed close tor most<lb />
oi the early part oi the game and<lb />
were down bv onlv vine, 22-21. with<lb />
six minutes remaining before inter-<lb />
mission.<lb />
lhe Wolfpack went on a flurry,<lb />
though, and were up 32-25 at the<lb />
hall<lb />
lhe Pack put any chances the<lb />
underdog Bucs had of pulling an<lb />
upset to test at the outset of the se-<lb />
cond period.<lb />
State outscored the Pirates 16-2<lb />
during the first six minutes of the<lb />
final penod and set the stage for<lb />
what was to be termed by Pack<lb />
coach Jim Valvano the best o halt<lb />
ol basketball played bv N'CSU all<lb />
year.<lb />
The dominant force for those<lb />
crucial six minutes was6-11 forward<lb />
I hurl Bailey. lhe Seat Pleasant,<lb />
Md. native scored six of the 16<lb />
points, four coming on layups and<lb />
the other two on a slam dunk.<lb />
In comtast to State's incredible<lb />
shooting second half, 1 C I shot on<lb />
lv 32.4 perceni despite taking a I<lb />
lv good selection oi shots<lb />
"We didn't take bad shots to si<lb />
the second halt Pirate coach Dave<lb />
Odom said, "they just wouldn't go<lb />
down. We couldn't seem to get<lb />
anything to fall. When that happens<lb />
you begin to get frustrated<lb />
1 qually frustrating tor the Pirates<lb />
all evening had to be the plav ol two<lb />
Wolfpack reserves. Perry and for-<lb />
ward Scott Parzych.<lb />
Perry filled in foi injured star<lb />
Sidney I owe. going on to break the<lb />
record oi 14 assists in a game that<lb />
was held jointly bv I owe and ex<lb />
State star Monte I owe.<lb />
Paryeh roamed inside and out ol<lb />
the Pirate defense almost at will,<lb />
scoring a game-high 22 points and<lb />
pulling down seven rebounds in onlv<lb />
23 minutes of plaving time.<lb />
The 6-7 junior connected on 9 ol<lb />
12 from the field and four ol six<lb />
from the free throw line.<lb />
The Wolfpack lead reached a high<lb />
�� 26 points on sev ei al oc.<lb />
late in the game be<lb />
from both sides began see<lb />
1 : e Pii ates � scoring by<lb />
sophomore guai d Charle Wat!<lb />
who tallied 12 poit<lb />
forward Morris H c wl<lb />
finished with 10.<lb />
Odom said that the loss<lb />
disappointing one foi him and I<lb />
players but added thai tl e Bucs put<lb />
out the effort needed to w<lb />
"dames like this coa ike the<lb />
responsibility for said. <lb />
long as the players give you good t<lb />
tort you can't be upset And we got<lb />
that tonight<lb />
Odom said the team, though -<lb />
mg bv 25. was much bettet than it<lb />
had been earlier in the vear He also<lb />
gave warning oi next year's visit to<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
"There's no doubt he claimed,<lb />
"that we'te a much better team than<lb />
we played over at Duke (in Iron<lb />
Duke Classic) this year.<lb />
"And next vear when we come in<lb />
here our guvs will be a vear older.<lb />
Heck, thevMI all be shaving regulari-<lb />
ty bv then. We'll be a much better<lb />
team then<lb />
I w<lb />
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rHE EAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY 27,1961 9<lb />
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Prepare For Longwood College<lb />
Pirate Gymnasts Drop Two<lb />
Flying High<lb />
By CANDICE<lb />
MATHEWS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU's women's<lb />
gymnastics team went<lb />
on the road last week,<lb />
gymning against two<lb />
Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference teams. On<lb />
Wednesday, the Pirate<lb />
gymnasts met with<lb />
Duke, losing by a score<lb />
of 129.1-117.85. Then<lb />
on Friday the Lady<lb />
Pirates traveled to<lb />
Maryland, losing again<lb />
bv a score of<lb />
134.6-113.1.<lb />
Duke and Maryland<lb />
are both strong gym-<lb />
nastics teams, and the<lb />
ECU gymnasts did not<lb />
really expect to win<lb />
either of the meets. In-<lb />
stead they concentrated<lb />
on hitting their routines<lb />
cleanly and on reaching<lb />
their point goal for this<lb />
year of 120.00 total<lb />
points per meet.<lb />
In Wednesday's meet<lb />
against Duke, the<lb />
Pirate gymnasts came<lb />
pretty close to achiev-<lb />
ing both of these goals.<lb />
On the vault, Louise<lb />
Matthews, performing<lb />
a handspring-full<lb />
twisting vault, set a new<lb />
Daniel Named Outstanding Athlete;<lb />
Rogers Captures Collegiate Honor<lb />
CHARLOTTE<lb />
I I'l) 1 ormer Fur-<lb />
in 1 niversit) goiter<lb />
who last<lb />
-c.i e first<lb />
. , on the 1 PGA<lb />
lour to earn more than<lb />
0,000 in one year,<lb />
been named profes-<lb />
al athlete of the<lb />
u in the Carolinas by<lb />
ottt Athletic<lb />
Club.<lb />
Daniel, � lives in<lb />
Charleston, S.C was<lb />
competing in a tourna-<lb />
ment in Florida and<lb />
was unable to attend a<lb />
banquet Tuesday night<lb />
to receive the award.<lb />
She aeeepted in a film-<lb />
ed presentation.<lb />
Daniel earned<lb />
5231,000 last season<lb />
and was named<lb />
1 PGA's 1980 Golfer of<lb />
the Year.<lb />
Runner-up in the<lb />
professional category<lb />
was stock car driver<lb />
Dale Earnhardt.<lb />
Heisman Trophy<lb />
recipient G e o rg eI<lb />
Roeers of the Universi-<lb />
ty o South Carolina us<lb />
named college athlete<lb />
of the year b the<lb />
Charlotte organization.<lb />
Rogers rushed for<lb />
5,019 yards in his<lb />
career.<lb />
Other finalists in the<lb />
collegiate category were<lb />
N orl h Ca r oli n a<lb />
linebacker Laurence<lb />
Taylor and Stump Mit-<lb />
chell, a running back<lb />
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Lexington running<lb />
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Aiken, S.c, and Kan-<lb />
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Ethan Horton.<lb />
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of 8.3 and 8.1, respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
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score of 7.25. Jennifer<lb />
Bell and Elizabeth<lb />
Jackson also perform-<lb />
ed well, receiving scores<lb />
of 7.15 and 7.05 for<lb />
their routines.<lb />
Lisa Tamarru ex-<lb />
ecuted a clean beam<lb />
routine, claiming se-<lb />
cond place with a score<lb />
of 7.7.<lb />
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Claudia Hauck and<lb />
Elizabeth Jackson tied<lb />
for fourth with scores<lb />
of 7.7. Lisa Tamarru<lb />
was awarded fifth place<lb />
and a score of 7.45 for<lb />
her routine.<lb />
ECU's final score,<lb />
117.85 points, was their<lb />
highest thus tar this<lb />
season. According to<lb />
coach Jon Rose, "The<lb />
score for the Duke meet<lb />
ranks us about 10th in<lb />
the nation among Divi-<lb />
sion II teams<lb />
Friday night at<lb />
Maryland the Lady<lb />
Pirates didn't do quite<lb />
as well as they had<lb />
hoped. Still striving for<lb />
120.00 points, ECU<lb />
was only able to score<lb />
113.1 points.<lb />
On the vault, the<lb />
Pirate gymnasts again<lb />
executed clean vaults.<lb />
Claudia Hauck took<lb />
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of 8.15. Louise Mat-<lb />
thews and Susan<lb />
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bars, and Claudia<lb />
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beam as they did at<lb />
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Swimmers<lb />
Sail Past<lb />
Seahawks<lb />
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Mafl Wnirr<lb />
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keeping some swim-<lb />
mers out oi action and<lb />
hindering other's per-<lb />
formances, both ECU<lb />
swim teams managed<lb />
fairl) easj victories<lb />
Saturdav against UNC-<lb />
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while the men won<lb />
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pleased with our per<lb />
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their best sprinter,<lb />
Moria McHugh, se-<lb />
cond best breast<lb />
stroker, Brian Duncan,<lb />
and back stroker Bjorn<lb />
Johansen.<lb />
Rick Michaels was<lb />
sick and still took se-<lb />
cond place in the 100<lb />
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portant race because it<lb />
"broke" the meet<lb />
open. ECU's Jack<lb />
C iowar claimed first in<lb />
that race.<lb />
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cond in the 50 Freestyle<lb />
by .01 of a second in a<lb />
race which he appeared<lb />
to have won but he<lb />
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on the timing pad in-<lb />
stead of in the middle.<lb />
Doug Nieman (200<lb />
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winner) and Jan<lb />
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also very impressive for<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
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tion were Matt<lb />
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and the 400 Medlev<lb />
relay team (Nieman.<lb />
McDonald, Kevin<lb />
Richards, Clowar).<lb />
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Henriksen was outstan<lb />
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Butterfly, and 100<lb />
1 reestyle). Jennifer<lb />
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record in the 50<lb />
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of 29  She also on<lb />
the 200 Backstroke.<lb />
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ners were Sally Collins<lb />
(200 and 500 Freestyle),<lb />
ramrm Putnam (100<lb />
and 400 1M). and Julie<lb />
Malcolm (100 Free<lb />
Style and 200 Breast).<lb />
Lori McQueston won<lb />
the 50 Free Style.<lb />
in the diving com-<lb />
petition, in which EC I<lb />
has no coach, Kim<lb />
Lowe was very im-<lb />
pressive winning both<lb />
one meter and three<lb />
meter events. Coach<lb />
Scharf stated that with<lb />
proper coaching Kim<lb />
could possibly qualify<lb />
for the National Cham-<lb />
pionships. Jn the men's<lb />
competition, Mike<lb />
Aman took two second<lb />
place finishes.<lb />
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