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She Sa0t Carolinian<lb />
4-<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since IV25<lb />
Vol.55No.4fi<lb />
10 Panes<lb />
Tuesday, February 17, lKl<lb />
Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
( in-ulation lU.(HM)<lb />
City Rezoning Foils<lb />
Kappa Delta Efforts<lb />
N JORDAN<lb />
Rezoning by the Greenville City C ouneil ill present Kappa Delia sorority from moving into this house at 1801 E<lb />
Fifth SI.<lb />
Americans Show Concern As<lb />
Foreign Capital Invades U.S.<lb />
B MHO WESTEL1<lb />
, '�. M f! I'm '<lb />
foreign capital is pouring into the takeovers compared to 1978, and a<lb />
United State- both to take over ex- 141 percent increase in the known<lb />
B PAULCOLLINS<lb />
Ne� I dil�r<lb />
The Greenville City council voted<lb />
Thursday to reone approximately<lb />
11 acres between East Fourth and<lb />
Fifth Streets and in the process end-<lb />
ed Kappa Delta sorority's attempt<lb />
to buy a house in the neighborhood.<lb />
1 he council voted unanimously to<lb />
reone the area from R-6 to R-9,<lb />
winch excludes all but single-family<lb />
dwellings from the neighborhood.<lb />
C ouncilman Joe 1 afl abstained<lb />
from the vote since his patents live<lb />
in the area being reoned.<lb />
Residents petitoned the change in<lb />
ordet "to upgrade and stabilize the<lb />
neighborhood<lb />
Kappa Delia was scheduled to ap-<lb />
pear before the Board ol d<lb />
justments last month to seek a<lb />
special use permit for the house at<lb />
1801 E. Fifth St.<lb />
1 he hearing, the board's second<lb />
on the matter, was cancelled when a<lb />
quotum was not present.<lb />
1 he board had earliei denied a<lb />
pei nut when n found that the<lb />
sorority could not meet one ol six<lb />
conditions necessary. A Superior<lb />
Court judge decided, however, that<lb />
the board would have to rehear the<lb />
matter.<lb />
Supporters ol both sides ol the<lb />
issue tinned out in force fot the<lb />
council meeting. More than 1(H)<lb />
people attended the public hearing<lb />
on the matter, and speakers for both<lb />
sides voiced then opinions.<lb />
Attorneys for the opposing sides<lb />
finally ended the public hearing with<lb />
appeals for then clients.<lb />
1 red Mattox, attorney tor Kappa<lb />
Delta, fell the council would be set<lb />
img a dangerous precedent it it<lb />
voted to rezone the area. He said he<lb />
could not remcmbei the council ever<lb />
rezoning land under such cir-<lb />
cumstances.<lb />
"The sole reason tor rezoning<lb />
he said, "is to keep the sorority<lb />
from going in there<lb />
On the other hand, Charles Vin-<lb />
cent, representing the rezoning peti-<lb />
tioners, said the issue was not the<lb />
sorority but whether or not the<lb />
neighborhood should be reoned.<lb />
Referring to the sorority, he said.<lb />
�� I hey have never won, never had a<lb />
vested right<lb />
Several residents spoke before the<lb />
council and said they would tear for<lb />
the quality and safety of their<lb />
neighborhood it the sorority were<lb />
allowed to move in.<lb />
Members ol Kappa Delta passed<lb />
out lists ol their house rules to the<lb />
council and distributed petitions<lb />
from their present neighbors at-<lb />
testing to the well-behaved nature ol<lb />
the sorority.<lb />
Representatives ol the<lb />
Panhellenic and Inter Fraternity<lb />
( ouncils also spoke on behalf ot the<lb />
sotonty.<lb />
Rev. Richard Gammon, whose<lb />
wife is president ol the Kappa Delta<lb />
house corporation, gave the most<lb />
emotional speech before the coun-<lb />
cil.<lb />
Gammon said that although the<lb />
council had every legal right to<lb />
reone he questioned it- moral right<lb />
to do so. He asked the council if it<lb />
thought it would be fairly represen-<lb />
ting Greenville it it voted to reone.<lb />
City planning director Bobby<lb />
Roberson said that 25 structures, or<lb />
70 percent of the neighborhood, did<lb />
not meet R-9 specifications.<lb />
He added that 22 structures did<lb />
not meet R-6 requirements.<lb />
Councilman William Hadden said<lb />
he would not mind living next to the<lb />
sorority but that he would mind liv-<lb />
ing next door to a fraternity.<lb />
He felt that a refusal to rezone<lb />
would "open" the neighborhood to<lb />
other fraternities and sororities.<lb />
He added that the situation show-<lb />
ed the need tor the city and universi-<lb />
ty to work more closely in the future<lb />
on comprehensive planning.<lb />
Other members ol the council ex-<lb />
pressed similar v iews.<lb />
�KK<lb />
ird Jol<lb />
� 1 andmarks t<lb />
has driven<lb />
ire the orange and<lb />
restaurants<lb />
ous flav ors ol<lb />
is A is apple<lb />
Bi rpora-<lb />
tion bought the chain in 1980 tor<lb />
St30 n<lb />
Then there are the 1 SIX) A&amp;P<lb />
other greal<lb />
 ell, not<lb />
e: West Germany's rengelmann<lb />
k over the chain a tew<lb />
irs ago. Renault of France owns<lb />
American Motors.<lb />
can ol Canada owns a chunk ol<lb />
�<lb />
the breakfast food<lb />
�merican<lb />
British Petroleum is the largest oil<lb />
iucet on th� fabulous North<lb />
Alaska 11 nch company;<lb />
 c amet a. c anada's<lb />
Olympia and York C orporation,<lb />
based in Foronto, is the second<lb />
tl landlord in New<lb />
York City, and another Canadian<lb />
developer, Trizec Company, is bid-<lb />
ding to buy the World Trade<lb />
( enter, the headquai ters ol<lb />
American capitalism that dominates<lb />
a mown Manhattan. And even<lb />
C hesterfield cigarettes is now British<lb />
ow ned.<lb />
It would be easy to go on listing<lb />
famous American companies that<lb />
are now foreign owned or controlled<lb />
but these examples make the point:<lb />
stmg corporations and to launch<lb />
new ones.<lb />
Not so long ago it was<lb />
fashionable to complain that I S<lb />
capital was buying up the world.<lb />
American investment abroad is still<lb />
strong, but now Americans are<lb />
beginning to worry about the<lb />
foreign economic invasion of iheir<lb />
country<lb />
Nobody really knows just how<lb />
much capital foreigners have in-<lb />
vested in the United States. I he<lb />
Bureau of Economic Analysis in the<lb />
I s Commerce Department publish-<lb />
ed estimates that are widely quoted<lb />
� the latest is about S52 billion. But<lb />
as a US congressional committee<lb />
discovered recently when it explored<lb />
the issue, the bureau mainly<lb />
measures the flow ol foreign capital<lb />
into the United States and misses the<lb />
huge sums that foreigners borrow in<lb />
the US to buy corporations and to<lb />
launch new ones. The committee<lb />
estimated that the real total of<lb />
foreign ownership may be about<lb />
$350 billion.<lb />
Another branch of the US Com-<lb />
merce Department, the Office of<lb />
Foreign Investment, clips<lb />
newspapers and monitors official<lb />
documents to try to keep tabs on<lb />
foreign investors. In 1979, it noted<lb />
1035 investments by foreign cor-<lb />
porations and was able to put a<lb />
value on 541 of them, which totaled<lb />
S14.7 billion. That was a 53 percent<lb />
increase in the number o foreign<lb />
value.<lb />
1 he country from which most in-<lb />
vestment flows into the I nited<lb />
States appears to be the Netherlands<lb />
� more than S4.5 billion in 1979.<lb />
But that is probably misleading<lb />
because there ate tax advantages for<lb />
corporations k" ohei countries to<lb />
channel their investments through<lb />
the Netherlands into the United<lb />
States; much of that S4.5 billion<lb />
does not represent corporations ac-<lb />
tually based in the Netherlands<lb />
The second largest source o in-<lb />
vestment in 1979 was Britain, with<lb />
close to S3 billion. Canada was No.<lb />
3, with S2.1 billion, a surprising<lb />
development from a country that<lb />
has long worried about US invest-<lb />
ment and control in its economy.<lb />
West Germany was credited with<lb />
84 investments totaling $1.37<lb />
billion; Japan with 43 investments<lb />
totaling SI.21 billion; France with<lb />
2 totaling S759 million; and<lb />
Switzerland with 2" totaling S620<lb />
million.<lb />
Interestingly, the OPEC coun-<lb />
tries, with their huge incomes from<lb />
oil, were reported as making only 30<lb />
investments. The Office o' Foreign<lb />
Investment was able to value 1" ol<lb />
them at a total of only SI56 million,<lb />
the known value amounting to less<lb />
than one percvm o foreign invest-<lb />
ment in the US.<lb />
ECU Alumni Increase Support<lb />
By 1(1 NEWSBl REAU<lb />
Private gifts to last c arolina<lb />
University totaled more than<lb />
1,600 in 1980, according to an<lb />
announcement by Donald L.<lb />
1 emish, ViceChancelloi for Institu-<lb />
tional Advancement and Planning.<lb />
Cash annual giving to ECU, the<lb />
Alumni Association and the E( I<lb />
foundation totaled $282,583 from a<lb />
record 6.157 donors "The annual<lb />
giving dollai increase was 59 per<lb />
cent higher than the previous year's<lb />
support and donors were up almost<lb />
65 per cent Lemish said. "In addi-<lb />
tion to the annual giving figures,<lb />
over S399.950 was contributed in<lb />
special gifts, securities and gifts-in-<lb />
kind These figures d not include<lb />
1980 gifts to the Piratelub.<lb />
"We aie especial! pleased with<lb />
the substantial increase in annual<lb />
alumm donor support lemish<lb />
said. "In September 19 we set a<lb />
five-year goal of building our alum-<lb />
ni annual giving to 30 per cent par-<lb />
ticipation to rank ECU among the<lb />
toj- 10 state colleges and universities<lb />
and we are well on our way to<lb />
meeting that goal.<lb />
In 1978 we had just 1,M" alumni<lb />
donors and now we are over 5,600.<lb />
Our alumni donor participation<lb />
represents 19 per cent while two<lb />
vears ago it was about five per cent.<lb />
This is why we won a U.S. Steel<lb />
Foundation-Council for the Ad-<lb />
vancement and Support of Educa<lb />
tion 'Alumni Giving Incentive<lb />
Award' last summer and expect to<lb />
be considered for 'improvement'<lb />
again this year<lb />
Private gift support provided 40<lb />
full tuition and fees honor scholar-<lb />
ships. More than SI3,(XX) was used<lb />
for faculty travel and research.<lb />
Other major support was provided<lb />
tor departmental needs and faculty<lb />
grants, teaching excellence, equip-<lb />
ment purchases and advancement<lb />
programs. Over S250.0OO worth o<lb />
artifacts were contributed and<lb />
special gifts and endowments in-<lb />
creased the ECU Foundation assets<lb />
b more than SI00,000.<lb />
Lemish said ECU seeks privaie<lb />
gift support because "We have to be<lb />
more than iust good. Our mission at<lb />
ECl is to achieve the highest level<lb />
o excellence which only can be<lb />
achieved through private support. It<lb />
is the vital ingredient which provides<lb />
the necessary flexibility so impor-<lb />
tant in building a sound educational<lb />
program. Much o the up-to-date<lb />
teaching and research achievements,<lb />
scholarships and cultural activities<lb />
o LCI' are enhanced or made<lb />
possible by private support<lb />
A full report o fund raising w1!<lb />
be made to the annual meeting of<lb />
the Foundation directors Feb. 27.<lb />
More than 300 volunteers assisted<lb />
the Alumni Association and Foun-<lb />
dation in fund raising efforts last<lb />
year. Persona! solicitation and tele-<lb />
fund campaigns were conducted<lb />
throughout the state. More than<lb />
half o' all ECU alumni were con-<lb />
tacted by telephone for the purpose<lb />
o seeking continued and new<lb />
private gifts.<lb />
College Students Leave<lb />
Preppie Trend Behind<lb />
Underground Newspaper<lb />
Distributed On Campus<lb />
By PAULCOLLINS<lb />
Several thousand copies of an<lb />
underground newspaper called The<lb />
Student's Press were distributed on<lb />
campus Monday<lb />
The paper billed itself as printing<lb />
"all the news The Past Carolinian<lb />
can! print and detailed salaries<lb />
paid to several staff members of the<lb />
campus newspaper last semester.<lb />
The Student's Press was printed<lb />
by Inn Men, an ECU student who<lb />
said he wanted to stop the East<lb />
( arolinian from "ripping-off" the<lb />
student body.<lb />
My purpose is eliminating the<lb />
fraud on the East Carolinian he<lb />
said. There is an injustice being<lb />
done to the students. 1 decided to<lb />
pay out o my own pocket to inform<lb />
the students<lb />
Mert said that he and "a group<lb />
ol students" were responsible for<lb />
the paper.<lb />
The Student's Press basically<lb />
claimed that students at the East<lb />
Carolinian were being paid too<lb />
much. It cited payroll figures from<lb />
fall semester for 11 staff members.<lb />
When contacted by the East<lb />
Carolinian, Mertz said that he felt<lb />
students should not be making as<lb />
much money as some staff members<lb />
were.<lb />
"Students at the East Carolinian<lb />
should not be making so much<lb />
money Mert said. "They should<lb />
be there for the learning experience.<lb />
The paper also said that<lb />
employees of the student newspaper<lb />
should not receive advertising com-<lb />
missions or pay for articles if they<lb />
also received base salaries.<lb />
The paper called for the resigna-<lb />
tion o six East Carolinian staff<lb />
members and for reimbursement of<lb />
advertisers for advertisements run in<lb />
issues when only 8,000 copies were<lb />
printed.<lb />
In addition it claimed that the<lb />
Media Board was being<lb />
manipulated by the East Carolinian,<lb />
that staff members were taking trips<lb />
at student expense and that SGA<lb />
President Charlie Sherrod did not<lb />
investigate the paper because he was<lb />
"making his payoff" for support<lb />
received in last spring's elections.<lb />
Sherrod responded by saying, "If<lb />
the authors (of The Student's Press)<lb />
had been coming to Media Board<lb />
meetings they would find that I have<lb />
been the most vocal opponent of the<lb />
fee increase<lb />
Sherrod added that he had "full<lb />
See STUDENT, Pace 3 Tim Mertz, pictured here, was responsible for printing The Student's Press.<lb />
The preppie fad, long in fashion<lb />
on college campuses, this year<lb />
caught the imagination o the whole<lb />
country. With the publication of<lb />
preppie posters and even The Prep-<lb />
pie Handbook, the fashion look<lb />
marked by alligator golf shirts, pink<lb />
and green clothes and lopsider shoes<lb />
was no longer simply a college<lb />
crae.<lb />
But as often happens, having set<lb />
the trend, college students are now<lb />
leaving it behind. And a group o<lb />
Princeton U. students are capitaliz-<lb />
ing on this movement, even as other<lb />
manufacturers are still pushing<lb />
preppie wear.<lb />
This month, several national<lb />
magazines will be featuring the sym-<lb />
bol of the anti-preppie trend: a but-<lb />
ton, modeled after no-smoking<lb />
signs, that features a red slash<lb />
drawn through the familiar Lacoste<lb />
alligator. Already, stores across the<lb />
East Coast are ordering these but-<lb />
tons, which were created by<lb />
Princeton students Michael Kat<lb />
and Margaret Steinbugler.<lb />
Kat was selling specialized club<lb />
buttons and football booster but-<lb />
tons when he and Steinbugler, an ar-<lb />
tist, came up with the anti-preppie<lb />
design, initially "as just a private<lb />
joke he says. The buttons were an<lb />
immediate campus hit, however,<lb />
and Katz decided to take them to<lb />
retail outlets. He found response<lb />
overwhelming as he sent sample but-<lb />
tons, with cover letters, to national<lb />
magazines like Playboy, Seventeen<lb />
and People. "We've had almost<lb />
lOOo response from the<lb />
magazines he says.<lb />
Katz, who also heads the campus<lb />
typewriter agency, says selling but-<lb />
tons is "an incredible way to make<lb />
money, and really easy He ad-<lb />
mits, however, that the rapid<lb />
growth o the anti-preppie button's<lb />
popularity has required con-<lb />
siderable outlay of capital. "The<lb />
money hasn't come in yet he says.<lb />
"What with, lawyers for incorpora<lb />
tion (to prevent a direct lawsuit by<lb />
I acoste), stationery and ordering<lb />
the actual buttons), we haven't<lb />
shown a profit vet. But we will  I<lb />
think<lb />
Two other Princeton students are<lb />
marketing a more violent anti-<lb />
preppie statement, freshmen Reed<lb />
M. Bend and Howard J. Stark have<lb />
sold 200 T-shirts in the Princeton<lb />
area that say "Nuke the Preppies"<lb />
and depict a dead alligator under a<lb />
mushroom cloud, like the buttons,<lb />
the T-shirts, which cost $5 each, are<lb />
equally popular among campus<lb />
preppies and non-preppies, says<lb />
Stark.<lb />
Both the button and the T-shirt<lb />
take a humorous poke at prep-<lb />
piedom. "Most of the preppies find<lb />
them humorous he says. "I'm not<lb />
a preppie, but I have friends who<lb />
are. I want them to know it's all a<lb />
great joke � with a little nudge<lb />
behind it<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
Features5<lb />
Letters4<lb />
Sports8<lb />
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nouncements is Friday at S p m<lb />
tor the Tuesday issue and Tuesday<lb />
at noon tor the Thursday issue An<lb />
nouncements submitted after<lb />
these deadlines will not be printed<lb />
All announcements should be dou<lb />
ble spaced and typewi Men or<lb />
neatly printed on 8 by 11 inch<lb />
paper Messages should be Kept as<lb />
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COMICS<lb />
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fantasy and science fiction are in<lb />
vited to attend an informal<lb />
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at the Nostalgia Newsstand 919<lb />
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CORSO<lb />
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maiors There will be a Corso<lb />
meeting on Tuesday Feb 24 at 5<lb />
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members are urged to attend'<lb />
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LAW DAY<lb />
AH law society members who<lb />
are on tht-law day committee The<lb />
law day committee will mee' on<lb />
Wednesday Feb 18 at Diane Jones<lb />
house 1.7001 Pinecrest Drive) The<lb />
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student who is pursuing a<lb />
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The Kast Carolinian<lb />
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VIETNAM<lb />
Dr Memtt s'ark a Goldsboro<lb />
pediatrician will present a si d)<lb />
lecture on Vietnam A P" ,<lb />
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18 at East Carolina university<lb />
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red bi '�-�' ECU chapters of<lb />
honor societies in history and<lb />
political science, according to Dr<lb />
Anthony Papaias advisor to<lb />
Lambda Eta chapter of Ph. Alpha<lb />
Theta The event will be at<lb />
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and the public is invited<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
The Rock Student Fellowship<lb />
meets every Wednesday night,<lb />
from 7 00 8 30 p m in room<lb />
number 238 Mendenhall All<lb />
students are weicome<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
A graduate fellowship s<lb />
available from the institute of<lb />
Coastal and Marine Resources<lb />
which is available from March 1<lb />
1981 through Dec 31 1981 Asocial<lb />
science or mathematics computer �<lb />
science graduate student or senior<lb />
is sought The stipend isSlSOOeach<lb />
tor the tall and spring semesters<lb />
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Building<lb />
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CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
Beta Kappa Alpha, the Banking and Finance<lb />
Fraternity is proud to announce the names of its<lb />
new members; who have joined the fraternity<lb />
during the 1980-81 school year.<lb />
TIM BALANCE<lb />
RAY BARNES<lb />
SUSAN BEEBE - Secretary<lb />
CHARLES BR1TTON - Treasurer<lb />
FRANK BULLARD<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
'Student's Press'<lb />
Publication Clouds The Issues<lb />
I here comes a time when unplea-<lb />
sant events tend to dominate the<lb />
news and when distorted views of<lb />
important issues must be publicly<lb />
denounced. The emergence of The<lb />
Student's Press Monday on this<lb />
campus has prompted this rebuttal.<lb />
The 'group' o students who pro-<lb />
duced and distributed this literature<lb />
obviously saw no need to seek to ex-<lb />
press their ideas through the various<lb />
means provided to all members of<lb />
the campus and community. The<lb />
'Campus Forum' section of The<lb />
Hast Carolinian is provided for the<lb />
expression of all views, both for and<lb />
against the editorial policy of this<lb />
paper, livery letter which has been<lb />
sent to the 'Forum' since December<lb />
1, 1980, has been published. That<lb />
can certainly not be used as an ex-<lb />
cuse for The Student's Press.<lb />
With regard to the set rules of<lb />
grammar and journalistic style, the<lb />
publication is a farce. Even its name<lb />
implies that it is expressive of one<lb />
person's views through use of the<lb />
singular possesive 'Student's Press<lb />
Now on to the important issues it<lb />
distorts.<lb />
The partial list of The East<lb />
Carolinian's payroll is exactly that;<lb />
a partial list. There are many<lb />
members o( the staff of over 50<lb />
employees who do not come close to<lb />
making the figures quoted. Many<lb />
employees' pay totals represent a<lb />
variety of methods of payment and<lb />
that system must be understood in<lb />
order to clarify the misconceptions<lb />
offered in The Student's Press.<lb />
There is no employee of The East<lb />
Carolinian receiving a base salary of<lb />
SI30. That figure is totally fic-<lb />
ticious.<lb />
Desk editors and their assistants<lb />
receive base salaries, as do the direc-<lb />
tor o' advertising and his assistant.<lb />
The advertising technical super-<lb />
visor, two salesmen and various<lb />
production personnel also receive<lb />
nominal monthly salaries.<lb />
Several outlets are provided to<lb />
staff members to obtain suplemen-<lb />
tal income. Desk editors, their<lb />
assistants and staff writers receive a<lb />
per-inch rate for stories printed in<lb />
the newspaper.<lb />
The supplement provided for<lb />
advertising personnel is a 10 percent<lb />
commission on only those ads that<lb />
they sell. Not the entire revenue, but<lb />
their individual totals. This provides<lb />
the incentive for them to search for<lb />
new accounts. These new accounts<lb />
allow The East Carolinian to<lb />
become less dependent on student<lb />
fees.<lb />
A vivid example is the 1979-80<lb />
budget which contained $77,000 in<lb />
student fees, while the current<lb />
1980-81 budget requires only<lb />
$34,000 in student fees. It is indeed<lb />
significant that The East Carolinian<lb />
cut the need for student tees by over<lb />
one-half from one operating year to<lb />
the next.<lb />
The figures from 1977<lb />
represented the December payroll,<lb />
which is annually the smallest of the<lb />
year. The average of the October,<lb />
November and December payrolls<lb />
are a good deal higher, but these are<lb />
the monthes which have traditional-<lb />
ly been the highest.<lb />
To further complicate the payroll<lb />
situation, the staff o' The East<lb />
Carolinian has taken a 15 percent<lb />
pay reduction effective January 1,<lb />
1981. It is doubtful that many o'<lb />
our critics would be willing to take a<lb />
pay cut from their jobs, but to date<lb />
only one staff member has resigned<lb />
as a result of this move.<lb />
A former professor of journalism<lb />
at ECU describes the functions o' a<lb />
newspaper as follows: to inform, to<lb />
entertain, to mold public opinion<lb />
and to service the economy. The<lb />
East Carolinian has met each of<lb />
these responsibilities.<lb />
Just in case it needs to be stated,<lb />
THERE WILL BE NO RESIGNA-<lb />
TIONS AND NO FURTHER<lb />
DISCUSSION OF THE MATTER<lb />
IN THIS NEWSPAPER!<lb />
Weinberger Unqualified For Post<lb />
WASHINGTON � One of the mosl dif-<lb />
ficull votes I've cast as a Senator was the<lb />
very first vote in the new 1981 session �<lb />
on the nomination o' Casper Weinberger<lb />
to be Secretary of Defense. In a speech in<lb />
the Senate. I explained thai there was<lb />
nothing personal in my doubts about Mr.<lb />
Weinberger. My problem with him is thai<lb />
he knows very little about our national<lb />
defense situation.<lb />
A number o other Senators told me<lb />
afterwards that they have the same doubts.<lb />
But, as I knew would be the case, Mr.<lb />
Weinberger was overwhelming)) approv-<lb />
ed. Still, my grave concerns about out<lb />
deteriorating national defense compelled<lb />
me to vote as 1 did.<lb />
TALK � I talked with Secretary<lb />
Weinberger later, and he said he<lb />
understood my position. I was encouraged<lb />
by his promise to prove me wrong in nn<lb />
vote. He noted that in my speech to the<lb />
Senate I had stated that if 1 were proved<lb />
wrong. I would say so in another Senate<lb />
speech. Nothing would please me more.<lb />
Our defense capability is today at a<lb />
disastrously low level, and it will take us<lb />
years, at best, to catch up. But we must do<lb />
it, regardless ot the sacrifice. The only way<lb />
to prevent war is to be able to fight one �<lb />
and to have the national will to stand up<lb />
for freedom.<lb />
LEAGUE � A few days ago, I read an<lb />
excellent article sent to me by the<lb />
Americanism Educational league. It was<lb />
entitled. "Russia � A Military Machine<lb />
It is so timely that 1 want to share it with<lb />
you:<lb />
"Man) Americans persist in thinking<lb />
the Soviet Union is very much like the<lb />
United States, except that it has a different<lb />
political system.<lb />
Jesse<lb />
Helms<lb />
"Of course, thai is nol the case. The<lb />
Soviet Union is an absolutely ruthless dic-<lb />
tatorship in which the desires o the people<lb />
come last. What dominates Soviet policy is<lb />
the determination of the leaders of the<lb />
Kremlin to conquer the world.<lb />
"Robert Herr, a pseudonym for an<lb />
American living in Moscow, in writing for<lb />
The New Republic, tells of his meeting<lb />
with Roy Medvedev. who is well known in<lb />
the U.S. as a Soviet historian and intellec-<lb />
tual.<lb />
"As Herr says, 'I met with Medvedev<lb />
last February. Medvedev said the Soviet<lb />
Union 'Is moving in one direction �<lb />
toward the strengthening o our military<lb />
might. By the end of the century, Russia<lb />
will be the strongest country on earth,<lb />
there is no denying that. Of course, our<lb />
country has many problems � we're poor,<lb />
we dress badly and eat badly. But, in the<lb />
key sectors oi the economy, we are grow-<lb />
ing and growing and the United States can-<lb />
not stop us. We are going to overtake the<lb />
United States and that is inevitable<lb />
"Medvedev went on to say something<lb />
that most Americans can't understand. He<lb />
said, 'Our country is a military machine.<lb />
We are continuing now as we did in World<lb />
War 11. We were poor then, we starved i<lb />
froze m miserable apartments, bul we Deal<lb />
the Germans. The C.ermaiis lost 9,000,00<lb />
people and we losl 20,000,000. bin we<lb />
won the war. We won because our system<lb />
allowed the spending ot colossal resources<lb />
tor one purpose alone � military strength.<lb />
We ma) be primitive, but we will take<lb />
over<lb />
"Medvedev points oul a fundament<lb />
en or in American thinking on the Sovie;<lb />
Union. Americans come to Russia, stay in<lb />
the hotels, eat in the restaurants and find<lb />
that everything here is badly run. Then<lb />
they return to the United States with the<lb />
conclusion that since the Russians can't<lb />
run a hotel, they can't build a rockel<lb />
either. They don't realize that Russia put-<lb />
everything into rocketry, that the govern-<lb />
ment does not care whether anything is left<lb />
over for the population.<lb />
"It is the old storv ot the hard-fighting<lb />
barbarians against the more developed na-<lb />
tion. Rome laughed at the savages in skins<lb />
who came across the Alps, but in the end.<lb />
those savages sacked Rome because thev<lb />
were a more warlike people with a fighting<lb />
spirit.<lb />
"The Romans were interested only in<lb />
their comforts and luxuries, as we are m<lb />
the United States today<lb />
Editor's Note: Sen. Jesse Helms is the<lb />
senior senator from Northarolina and<lb />
heads the powerful Agriculture commit-<lb />
tee. Opinions expressed in Ins weekly col-<lb />
umn are provided as a service to consti-<lb />
tuents through his legislative office.<lb />
r�Campus Forum<lb />
Student Responds To Charges Made In 'The Student's Press'<lb />
Thank you, whoever you are, for the<lb />
biggest laugh 1 had all day. If your facts,<lb />
demands, and grammar had been a bit<lb />
less ridiculous, I might not have been<lb />
thrown out of the library for guffawing<lb />
uncontrollably. And if I didn't think<lb />
some students would take your 'paper'<lb />
seriously, I wouldn't waste my time ad-<lb />
dressing you.<lb />
To begin, I'm a little tired of Alter-<lb />
nate Presses, and Student Presses writ-<lb />
ten and published by people who don't<lb />
have the guts or class to put their name<lb />
to their work. Granted, I too would be<lb />
ashamed to associate my name with this<lb />
publication but then, I didn't write it.<lb />
Those of you who did should at least<lb />
have the courage to admit it.<lb />
Secondly, 1 can't help but doubt that<lb />
any of you know a thing about The East<lb />
Carolinian. If you did, you'd be well<lb />
aware that the money the staff receives<lb />
doesn't begin to compensate them for<lb />
the time and effort they put into their<lb />
jobs. Staff members should be paid<lb />
more, not less, for what they do. And if<lb />
you disagree, try putting the paper "to<lb />
bed" some night before you put yourself<lb />
there. You won't hit the sack until the<lb />
early morning hours. And that'll be<lb />
after a full day of work.<lb />
Your demands are blatantly<lb />
ridiculous. You call for the resignation<lb />
of six staff members who have served<lb />
the paper long and well. Who, may I<lb />
ask, is going to take their place? Who<lb />
has their experience and willingness to<lb />
work? I assure you, there are very few<lb />
people waiting to take over � very few<lb />
students desire that much responsibili-<lb />
tyYou want a payroll and staff cut?<lb />
Say good-bye to the paper. There aren't<lb />
enough staff members now and those<lb />
few who do continue to put in overtime<lb />
to get the paper out are underpaidYou<lb />
want to eliminate commissions on ads?<lb />
Find me a student who's willing and able<lb />
to scrape up advertising without being<lb />
paid commission. I'd love to see you<lb />
tryYou want to stop paying column<lb />
inch to staffers already receiving a mon-<lb />
thly salary? Go ahead. You won't find<lb />
much to read in the paper. I'd like to ex-<lb />
plain something here: The monthly<lb />
salaries are paid for such jobs as editing,<lb />
managing, layout, etc. Waiters receive<lb />
column inch payments. If more students<lb />
were willing to write for the paper, staf-<lb />
fers with set jobs would be free to devote<lb />
all their time to those jobs � as, in jour-<lb />
nalism, it should be. Instead, staffers<lb />
must do what they're paid for and also<lb />
write the stories. Staffers earn those<lb />
minimal column inch payments eight<lb />
times overNo trips on student fees?<lb />
The few staff members who get to take<lb />
those trips do so to learn more about<lb />
journalism. And what staff members<lb />
have learned has helped the paper �<lb />
compare back issues with today's East<lb />
Carolinian. Student fees should certain-<lb />
ly pay for such trips because, ultimately,<lb />
students reap the benefitsYou want to<lb />
reimburse the Greenville merchants?<lb />
This is reality we're dealing with,<lb />
remember?And you want the East<lb />
Carolinian andor the Media Board to<lb />
apologize to the students? What for?<lb />
For working long hours? For writing ex-<lb />
cellent stories? For being underpaid and<lb />
unappreciated? Get serious.<lb />
Finally, I noted that you want the<lb />
paper "back where it belongs: IN THE<lb />
HANDS OF THE STUDENTS It is in<lb />
the hands of the students � students far<lb />
more qualified to write and publish than<lb />
you. Before you begin another edition ot<lb />
your "paper I suggest that you learn<lb />
to construct and punctuate sentences.<lb />
Your letterhead alone, with its misplace-<lb />
ment of the comma in "Student's"<lb />
(SIC) (pic?) was indicative of the trash<lb />
that followed.<lb />
You know, now that I've written this<lb />
and thought about it, I realize that the<lb />
whole thing isn't quite as amusing as it<lb />
seemed at first glance. Your 'Press' is<lb />
slanderous and I'm tired of the slander<lb />
and complaints that are constantly aim-<lb />
ed at Robert Swaim, the East Caroli-<lb />
nian, and the Media Board. These peo-<lb />
ple deserve respect and gratitude for do-<lb />
ing jobs that most students are too lazy<lb />
to do. I, for one, am grateful. And I, for<lb />
one, do believe that the Media Board<lb />
deserves more from me than the paltry<lb />
$6.37 and one-half that it receives from<lb />
my student fees per semester. 1 hardly<lb />
think I'm overcharged.<lb />
In closing, I'd like to add that I would<lb />
just as soon not see another Alternate<lb />
Press publication until the writers and<lb />
publishers grow up, come to college and<lb />
learn to write.<lb />
KC NEEDHAM<lb />
Senior, English<lb />
KDs Opposed<lb />
As a former tenant in three different<lb />
off-campus neighborhoods during my<lb />
student days at ECU, 1 sympathize with<lb />
the plight of the Kappa Deltas in their<lb />
struggle to relocate to a larger house<lb />
near campus.<lb />
However, as a property owner in the<lb />
Tar River neighborhood, I can explain<lb />
the KD's lack of success in convincing<lb />
Fifth St. residents and the Greenville<lb />
Board o Adjustments that they should<lb />
be permitted to move from their present<lb />
location. For many years, the citizens of<lb />
Greenville have been plagued with noise,<lb />
litter and parking congestion because of<lb />
East Carolina sororities and fraternities.<lb />
One of the worst examples of this was<lb />
the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, which<lb />
after several years of habitation in one<lb />
of Greenville's most beautiful houses,<lb />
utterly destroyed it inside and out, until<lb />
the house and its grounds were an em-<lb />
barrassing eyesore for campus and com-<lb />
munity alike. The house, once located<lb />
on Fifth St was finally condemed and<lb />
demolished. Similar situations appear<lb />
throughout Greenville.<lb />
For the most part, Greenville residents<lb />
appreciate the fact that ECU and its stu<lb />
dent body are the focus of the city.<lb />
Many of us owe our livelihoods directly<lb />
to serving ECU students and a few of us,<lb />
believe it or not, actually support your<lb />
right to register and vote here, since you<lb />
pay taxes here and are counted in our<lb />
census<lb />
Stifi, is a rare citizen who won't seek<lb />
any available zoning code protection<lb />
after being awakened by noisy parties<lb />
next door at 3 a.m or picking up strewn<lb />
garbage that drifts into our yards, or<lb />
having our property values ruined by<lb />
weed-infested, unmown lawns nearby.<lb />
The crowding o streets, sidewalks and<lb />
even front yards with parked cats i- a<lb />
great source of irritation to persons un-<lb />
fortunate enough to live near Greek<lb />
houses or student-occupied rental pro-<lb />
perty.<lb />
It is indeed unfair that students who<lb />
just want a clean, quiet, convenient<lb />
place to live must suffer for past wrongs<lb />
they did not commit. Maybe the Kappa<lb />
Deltas have not and will not be guilty ot<lb />
these offenses against their neighbors.<lb />
Bui wary from bitter experience with<lb />
students who have offended. Green<lb />
ville's citizenry is prepared to fight � in<lb />
City Hall and in court, if necessary<lb />
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panies.<lb />
When designing foi a play he<lb />
reads the script carefully and con<lb />
fers with the directot before doing<lb />
the actual design. From experience<lb />
with doei ol dramas, Buch is able<lb />
to estimate closer) how much ex-<lb />
pense is involved before construc-<lb />
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Godard's Breathless<lb />
Coming To Hendrix<lb />
 I UC GODARD<lb />
I his Wednesday night at 8 p.m. in Mendenhalls Hendrix I heatre, the Stu-<lb />
dent I nion Films (ommitiee will present Jean-I m Goddard's milestone<lb />
film 'Breathless Admission is by I.I), and activity card for students and<lb />
Ms( Membership Card for faculty and staff.<lb />
By J.G.WEIGlllM <lb />
Sprt ial i" 'h� I i i nr-dinian<lb />
I his ednesday nigl I al y p m.<lb />
in Mendenhall's Hendrix 1<lb />
the Student I nion 1 ilms Commi<lb />
will present Jean-Luc Godard's<lb />
milestone film "Breathless " d<lb />
mission is by 11) and act ivity<lb />
foi students and MSC Membership<lb />
(. ard foi faculty and stal I<lb />
I ollowing the film in room 221 ol<lb />
the studeni center, coffee<lb />
doughnuts will be served fre<lb />
charge. ny students, faculty oi<lb />
stafi interested in discussing the film<lb />
with others are welcome to attend.<lb />
When first seeing "Breathless it<lb />
might occur to one that the hero ol<lb />
the film is a specimen ol pre<lb />
existentialist man: a consciousness<lb />
groping Us way toward a philosophy<lb />
ol life. But such an interpretation ol<lb />
the film is hardly possible, as will be<lb />
cleat from a short summary ot its<lb />
tents.<lb />
rhe cei is Michel, a<lb />
. heavy dipped young<lb />
man. whom we first see in<lb />
Marseilles stealing a car with the<lb />
helt" ol a gii fi iend. He drives ofl<lb />
northward to Pan- al an ex-<lb />
peed, talkmg to himself.<lb />
. ng snatches oi songs, making<lb />
comments on the people he passes,<lb />
(nine his revolvei through the cai<lb />
window into the trees, and so on. Ii<lb />
is obvious from the stan that he<lb />
recognizes no law other than the in-<lb />
stantaneous satisfaction ol impulse-<lb />
When a policeman on a motorcycle<lb />
finally corners him, he shoots his<lb />
way out and finishes his journey as a<lb />
hunted murderer. Once in Paris, he<lb />
steals money from another girl<lb />
tnend. while waiting to collect his<lb />
share from some unexplained 10b-<lb />
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Godardys Breathless Coming To Hendrix<lb />
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bery. We then see that he has only<lb />
one ambition: to go off to Italy with<lb />
the loot and with a third girl friend,<lb />
an American who sells the New<lb />
York Herald Tribune on the<lb />
Champs Elysees. This American girl<lb />
is the only chink in his armor. He<lb />
loves her and he cannot do without<lb />
her physically. She has been his<lb />
mistress and is, indeed, pregnant,<lb />
but she has an unsettled, unreliable<lb />
charactei. What does she want out<lb />
of life? Perhaps to be a journalist;<lb />
she is, at any rate, prepared to sleep<lb />
around to achieve this end. Finally,<lb />
for no obvious reason except<lb />
general bewilderment and weakness,<lb />
she betras her lover to the police.<lb />
He is shot down in the street and<lb />
dies, quite self-possessed and with a<lb />
contemptuous sneer on his lips.<lb />
That he is meant to be a hero<lb />
there can be no doubt. The film is<lb />
biased in his favor. He is not a<lb />
criminal who is eventually brought<lb />
to justice; he accepts death volun-<lb />
tarily and elegantly, after being<lb />
betrayed by the only person he was<lb />
attached to. He is always racv and<lb />
elliptical, insolent and virile. When<lb />
a passer-by asks him for a light, he<lb />
presses a coin into the man's hand<lb />
and savs: "Go and treat yourself to<lb />
a box of matches He persuades<lb />
the American girl to get into bed<lb />
with him, and they disappear under<lb />
the sheet, which jigs significantly up<lb />
and down as the radio plavs "Music<lb />
While You Work<lb />
He never rides in a bus or subway;<lb />
he simply appropriates the most lux-<lb />
urious car that happens to be at<lb />
hand by lifting up the hood and<lb />
establishing contact with a piece of<lb />
wire. Every detail of his behavior<lb />
emphasizes his superb indifference<lb />
to society: when he asks for a<lb />
telephone number he gives the<lb />
figures confusingty in Belgian<lb />
French; when a pedestrian is knock-<lb />
ed down in front of him, he crosses<lb />
himself ironically and moves on;<lb />
President Eisenhower is in Paris on<lb />
his state visit, but Michel and his girl<lb />
friend move through the crowds<lb />
without as much as a glance at the<lb />
official procession.<lb />
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generally accepted convention pro-<lb />
duces some remarkably realistic ef-<lb />
fects. Many of those small inconse-<lb />
quential quirks of human nature,<lb />
such as r-ellmi and Bergman are so<lb />
good at suggesting, find their way<lb />
into a French film, perhaps for the<lb />
first lime. The emotional relation-<lb />
ship between the young man and the<lb />
girl, precisely because it is in some<lb />
ways so unemotional, so ill-defined,<lb />
so improvised at each step, although<lb />
they are technically lovers, has an<lb />
unusually exciting tang.<lb />
One's first reaction, then, is,<lb />
"What a fine new talent There<lb />
has been a lot of talk recently in<lb />
France about writing being finally<lb />
superseded bv the cinema, although<lb />
novels still come rolling from the<lb />
press. The "camera-fountain-pen"<lb />
(camera-stylo) has become a com-<lb />
mon expression, and we are told<lb />
that Godard carried still furthei a<lb />
practice initiated by some other<lb />
"new wave" directors: inventing his<lb />
picture as he went along, without<lb />
reiving on any script at all. Bv mak-<lb />
ing no concession to "beautiful"<lb />
photography and disregarding all<lb />
the rules, he produces an<lb />
astonishing impression of imme-<lb />
diancy. But the first glow of<lb />
satisfaction soon wears off, and it is<lb />
not long before the shoddmess of<lb />
the hero reduces the film to mere<lb />
entertainment. He is not unrealistic;<lb />
indeed, at the very moment when<lb />
Breathless was first being shown,<lb />
the papers were full of the trial of a<lb />
certain "Monsieur Bill a young<lb />
man of good family who had behav-<lb />
ed more or less in the same way as<lb />
Michel.<lb />
I he i rouble is that Michel is just<lb />
not as impressive a human being as<lb />
(he overtones of the film seem to im-<lb />
ply. He cannot really be a hero<lb />
because his suicidal behavior during<lb />
(he course of the film argues a total-<lb />
ly incoherent mind and a complete<lb />
divorce from reahtv.<lb />
Professionals and lav<lb />
persons arc invited to<lb />
attend the 11th annual<lb />
Speech and Hearing<lb />
Symposium at Fast<lb />
Carolina University, set<lb />
for Feb. 26-27 in the<lb />
Carol Belk<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
The annual event is<lb />
sponsored by the EC I<lb />
chapter of the National<lb />
Student Speech,<lb />
Language and Flearmg<lb />
Association.<lb />
Featured speaker is<lb />
Lyna Miller, director of<lb />
the University ot Mon-<lb />
tana's Early Childhood<lb />
Language Intervention<lb />
Program.<lb />
Othei experts will<lb />
direct mini-sessions on<lb />
wavs to help children<lb />
with language pro-<lb />
blems.<lb />
I at i I iv engood,<lb />
duecioi ot (he C om-<lb />
munity Developmental<lb />
Day School Program,<lb />
Goidsboro, and<lb />
I aRose Daniels, prac<lb />
ticing speech therapist<lb />
and stall therapisl al<lb />
the Goidsboro school,<lb />
will direst "The<lb />
language Station Ap-<lb />
proach to I anguage<lb />
rherapy<lb />
I om Hawley ol the<lb />
ECU School ol Music<lb />
faculty will direct<lb />
"Music as a<lb />
I acilitating Modality in<lb />
Speech and I anguage<lb />
Development<lb />
Svmposium sessions<lb />
are scheduled 1-6:30<lb />
p.m. Feb. 2 and 8:30<lb />
a.m3:30 p.m. Feb. 2"<lb />
Purpose ol the sym-<lb />
posium i- to increase<lb />
die professional growth<lb />
and knowledge of per<lb />
sons who provide set<lb />
vices to the language-<lb />
disordered child.<lb />
More informa<lb />
available from the E I<lb />
Dcpatin.cn! ot Speech,<lb />
I a nguage and<lb />
Auditory Pathology,<lb />
telephone 757-6961.<lb />
New Course Announced<lb />
Some Days, It Isn't Worth Getting Up<lb />
By DAVID NORRIN<lb />
When you're a little kid. it's easv<lb />
to get up in the mornings. I used to<lb />
love getting up at 6 a.m. on Satur-<lb />
day mornings to watch test patterns<lb />
until "The Cisco Kid" or "Flash<lb />
Gordon" came on, starting a whole<lb />
morning o' watching cartoons.<lb />
Now. I'm lucky if 1 get up in time<lb />
to see a Saturday afternoon movie.<lb />
And. the only way I can watch<lb />
something at 7 a.m. is to stay up all<lb />
night and take a nap during the<lb />
afternoon. Cartoons are tun to<lb />
watch but sleep is more important.<lb />
 bed is so warm, cozy and com-<lb />
fortable that it is hard to imagine<lb />
that anything can happen during the<lb />
class has been cancelled.<lb />
As the years go bv, it gets even<lb />
harder to get up early. In high<lb />
school, I could get up at 6:55 and<lb />
catch the bus m front of my house at<lb />
7:05. Now. after only a few years ot<lb />
college. 1 am in constant danger of<lb />
sleeping through 11:00 classes. (At<lb />
this rate, by the time I'm 30, I'll be<lb />
sleeping through the evening news.)<lb />
Alarm clocks are strangely inef-<lb />
fectual on me. I can hear one go off<lb />
and pound it into pieces without<lb />
waking up. Luckily 1 can also reach<lb />
out and turn off the alarm without<lb />
waking up.<lb />
When you think about it, alarm<lb />
clocks are really stuck with a tough<lb />
job. If thev ring early when they are<lb />
it worthwhile to supposed to, they run the risk ot be-<lb />
The best way to deal with early<lb />
morning phone calls is to ignore<lb />
them. It's probably either a wrong<lb />
number or some kind of trouble<lb />
lurking around waiting to ruin your<lb />
day. If it's something good, it can<lb />
wait until a better time.<lb />
Also, the effort of answering the<lb />
phone is usually enough to keep one<lb />
from getting back to sleep after-<lb />
wards.<lb />
Neighbors can also make it easier<lb />
to wake up on time. One or more<lb />
people yelling, dropping pots and<lb />
Senior Show<lb />
Announced<lb />
pans, kicking around furtiiture,<lb />
watching loud TV shows and crank-<lb />
ing up their stereos before class is<lb />
hard to sleep through.<lb />
Neighbors are harder to set than<lb />
alarm clocks, though. And, like<lb />
alarms, they sometimes don't go oft<lb />
when they should. On other occa-<lb />
sions, they'll start making racket<lb />
hours before you need to get up.<lb />
Coffee is a help for some people<lb />
who need to get up early. For me, all<lb />
it does is keep me awake when 1 try<lb />
to take a nap after the early morning<lb />
class or exam.<lb />
The Department ot<lb />
Science Education is<lb />
announcing a new<lb />
course, Scientific<lb />
Photography, SCIE<lb />
3110-3111. three<lb />
semester hours, which<lb />
will be offered next<lb />
fall. Qualified students<lb />
may preregister for the<lb />
course. The catalog<lb />
description, to appeal<lb />
in the new catalog, will<lb />
be: "A course designed<lb />
to present the use ot<lb />
photographs as a tool<lb />
of research, and lot<lb />
publication of scientific<lb />
and technical reports.<lb />
Special techniques<lb />
close-up photographv.<lb />
ph o t om ac r ogr ap h y,<lb />
photomicrograph)<lb />
will be utilized.<lb />
Students should have a<lb />
35-mm camera. Some<lb />
commercial processing<lb />
of color materials will<lb />
be expected<lb />
To be taught bv Dr.<lb />
Floyd Read, who also<lb />
teaches the v e rv<lb />
popular SC 11<lb />
2110-2111, Elementary<lb />
Photography, the new<lb />
course seeks to provide<lb />
a practical course in<lb />
scientific photographv<lb />
for students in the<lb />
natural and the social<lb />
sciences.<lb />
I he objectives ol the<lb />
course are: (1) lo in<lb />
troduce students to the<lb />
v aiiou - aspecI -<lb />
scientific photography<lb />
as practiced today; 2<lb />
t o provide<lb />
background in tl<lb />
special photogi aphk<lb />
techniques needed bv<lb />
students in theii pat<lb />
ticular disciplines; (;i<lb />
to show the value ol a<lb />
v isual image in presen<lb />
tations ot technical<lb />
subjects; (4) to<lb />
demonstrate the um<lb />
the visual image a<lb />
tool in the investigat<lb />
process.<lb />
The permission ot<lb />
(he instructor  a prere-<lb />
quisite foi Scientific<lb />
Photography. Students<lb />
will be expected<lb />
show a future need foi<lb />
the material ot the<lb />
course, and enrollment<lb />
will be inted.<lb />
How evet. for t he<lb />
general 35-mm en<lb />
thusiast, a course in<lb />
Nature Photography,<lb />
S( II 3010-3011, three<lb />
semestei hours, will be<lb />
offered in the spi<lb />
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bed. For instance, today I traded the<lb />
comfort and security of my bed for<lb />
some boring mail that 1 threw away,<lb />
a long walk in freezing weather and<lb />
some dull errands. It was a bad<lb />
trade.<lb />
As if getting up weren't hard<lb />
enough, nature sometimes throws in<lb />
extra embellishments like rain,<lb />
freezing cold, blasting winds and,<lb />
on really bad days, all of the above.<lb />
It's amazing how the prospect of an<lb />
8 a.m. walk through a mile or so of<lb />
freezing, wind-driven rain can make<lb />
one have second thoughts about at-<lb />
tending class.<lb />
Worst of all is gathering up the<lb />
will power (and umbrellas and<lb />
coats) to make it to class on such an<lb />
inhospitable day. and finding out<lb />
ing pounded into pieces by an irate<lb />
former sleeper. If they are nice and<lb />
keep quiet, they get broken to pieces<lb />
by an irate former sleeper who is<lb />
four hours late for work.<lb />
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fective than alarm clocks for waking<lb />
up sleepers. Big dogs that jump on<lb />
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devices.<lb />
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many alarm clocks, and often do so<lb />
at earlier hours. A phone can't be<lb />
smashed as easily as an alarm clock,<lb />
since phones are larger and are<lb />
sometimes in a different room from<lb />
the sleeper.<lb />
Paintings and mixed-<lb />
media works in several<lb />
styles by John E.<lb />
Daniels Jr. of Kinston,<lb />
senior student in the<lb />
East Carolina Universi-<lb />
ty School of Art, will<lb />
be on display in the<lb />
main lobbv of the Leo<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center here Feb. 15-22.<lb />
Daniels is showing<lb />
realistic oil and acrylic-<lb />
paintings, paintings<lb />
with superimposed im-<lb />
ages in several media,<lb />
acrylic graphic patterns<lb />
and acrylic n o n -<lb />
figurative works.<lb />
A candidate for the<lb />
Bachelor of Fine Arts<lb />
degree in painting, with<lb />
a minor concentration<lb />
in drawing, Daniels will<lb />
graduate at the end of<lb />
spring semester.<lb />
He is the son of John<lb />
and Ruth Daniels of<lb />
Kmston.<lb />
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1 he dale was Wednesday,<lb />
January. 28, 1981. I he long streak<lb />
ended aftei a grueling battle. Now<lb />
the lime has come foi the big<lb />
awaited rematch.<lb />
On the above date the ECU 1 ady<lb />
Pirates, smarting from a recently ac-<lb />
quired national ranking, took on<lb />
powerhouse N.C. State and its<lb />
64-game in-state winning streak in<lb />
the friendly confines of Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
1 he game was a see saw battle all<lb />
the way, the Lady Pirates coming<lb />
awa the winners in a 78-77 over-<lb />
time decision as over 4.(XX) wild<lb />
1 v I tails looked on.<lb />
Following the contest State coach<lb />
Ka Yow was obviously frustrated<lb />
and hinted that she was looking for-<lb />
ward to a rematch in Raleigh's own<lb />
Re) nolds Coliseum.<lb />
I he rematch is fast approaching,<lb />
and will take place tomorrow<lb />
(Wednesday) at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Come gametime the 1 ad Pirates<lb />
will have had an eight-day. layofl<lb />
following a 96-65 thrashing of<lb />
I N( Wilmington last "uesday.<lb />
I he Wolfpack, on the othei<lb />
hand, has been quite busy. I he team<lb />
recently competed in the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference championship<lb />
tournament, tailing in the finals to<lb />
Maryland b a single point, 64-63.<lb />
I his and the revenge factor has<lb />
1 Cl coach Cathy Andruzzi con-<lb />
cerned.<lb />
" rhey'll be more fired up against<lb />
us than against any team they've<lb />
played this year claimed Andruz<lb />
i. "When a team stops their tradi-<lb />
tion, the 64-game winning streak,<lb />
they're going to be wanting revenge.<lb />
"I'm going up there expecting<lb />
them to play out of their minds<lb />
As for her own team, Andruzzi<lb />
says the 1 adv Pirates' emotional<lb />
level is below what would be ex-<lb />
pected with such a game upcoming.<lb />
"We've had to get high for so<lb />
main games she said. "The girls<lb />
are not acting verv fired up for this<lb />
game. I hat has me very concerned.<lb />
But, alter all, we weren't fired up<lb />
when we beat Carolina earlier this<lb />
season either<lb />
Despite the fact thai the rematch<lb />
with the Lady Wolfpack will count<lb />
in the NCAIAW standings, Andruz-<lb />
zi ret uses to call the game a<lb />
"must-win" situation for her club.<lb />
"We're not putting as much<lb />
weight on this game as people<lb />
think she said. "It's not a do-or-<lb />
die situation. What we're concerned<lb />
with ultimate!) is the state tourna-<lb />
ment. I his game would be nice to<lb />
win, though, because it would seed<lb />
us higher in the tournament<lb />
The key foi E( U, says Andruzzi,<lb />
is slopping Slate stai forward Trudi<lb />
I acey, who scored 24 points in the<lb />
first game and is averaging 20.4 and<lb />
11.6 rebounds per contest.<lb />
"We've got to keep Lace) off the<lb />
boards Andruzzi said. "We're<lb />
not sure vet who we'll put on her<lb />
1 he big gun foi ECl' in the first<lb />
game was Mar) Denkler, who<lb />
poured in 2 points and now has her<lb />
average up to 14.7 after a slow start.<lb />
Kaihv Rile) leads the Lad) Pirate<lb />
attack with an IK average while<lb />
Sam Jones tallies 14.4 per game.<lb />
1 he nationally-ranked Wolfpack<lb />
go into the game 16-7 while ECU<lb />
puts its 20-5 record on the line.<lb />
Xote: The( Si ale matchup will<lb />
be earned live via Greenville's<lb />
M ()()l radio station, found at<lb />
1340 on the M radio dial. Pre-<lb />
game coverage begins at 7:10 p.m.<lb />
with tipofj time set at 7:30.<lb />
Lady Pirate center Marcia Girven (23) fires shot during first<lb />
ECU-State matchup this season.<lb />
ECU Record Falls To 11-13<lb />
Timmons'Junwer Gives Sea hawks 57-5 Win<lb />
Dave Underwood Slams One<lb />
ByHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sport t!il'�r<lb />
I NC Wilmington guard Edward<lb />
1 minions canned a 13-fool turn-<lb />
aiound'jumper at the buzzer to push<lb />
the Seahawks past last Carolina.<lb />
57-55, in Minges Coliseum Monda)<lb />
night.<lb />
I he shot ended an ECU rail) thai<lb />
was culminated bv Pirate Mark<lb />
Mel aurin's 18-foot jumper that tied<lb />
the game at 55 with 13 seconds re-<lb />
maining in the contest.<lb />
I he Seahawks hurried the ball<lb />
down the floor and had trouble fin-<lb />
ding an open man. Just as the game<lb />
appeared headed for overtime, Tim-<lb />
mons spun away from two<lb />
defenders and calm) put the game-<lb />
winnei through the nets.<lb />
"This was a very disappointing<lb />
loss for East Carolina Pirate<lb />
coach Dave Odom said, "but a<lb />
great win for I NC -Wilmington. It<lb />
was a hard-fought game. They<lb />
deserved to win but 1 can't say we<lb />
deserved to lose<lb />
The Seahawks, now 11-10 alter a<lb />
2 7 stait, jumped to a quick 10-2<lb />
lead before the Pirates tied the game<lb />
and eventuall) took the lead, at<lb />
24-22, via a Charles Watkins layup.<lb />
They carried thai lead into the<lb />
lockeroom at the half.<lb />
1 he first foui and a hall minutes<lb />
o! the second hall were all UNC-W,<lb />
though, as the Seahawks regained<lb />
the lead with a lft-ft surge thai put<lb />
them up 38 JO<lb />
Again the Pirates slowl) moved<lb />
then wav back into the contest. I he<lb />
Hues pulled even for the first time<lb />
since earl) in the hall when Michael<lb />
Gibson muse led in a lav up with 1:52<lb />
remaining to knot the score at 53.<lb />
Wilmington then took possession<lb />
and patient!) waited foi exact I) one<lb />
minute before finding senior for-<lb />
waui Danny Davis underneath tor a<lb />
lav up to put the 'Hawks ahead.<lb />
55 53.<lb />
Heroics b) McLaurin and then<lb />
Timmons closed out the scoring and<lb />
severe!) dashed ECl 's hopes o a<lb />
winning season.<lb />
I he loss dropped the Bucs to<lb />
11-13 with onl) two tough awa)<lb />
contests remaining, at Richmond<lb />
this Saturday and at Illinois Slate<lb />
the following weekend.<lb />
Shawn Williams, a native ol near-<lb />
bv Washington, responded to the<lb />
presence ol man) old friends,<lb />
leading the wav foi Wilmington<lb />
with 24 points.<lb />
The performance o! Williams<lb />
came as no surprise to the Pirates,<lb />
Odom said.<lb />
"The irony o the thine is that we<lb />
talked about Williams before the<lb />
game the second-year ECU men-<lb />
tor said. "1 knew (he) would be<lb />
tired up with the Washington people<lb />
here<lb />
Coach Mel Gibson's Seahawks<lb />
did not experience their first down-<lb />
to-the-wire contest in this one. Six<lb />
overtime contests and numerous<lb />
other close games dot their previous<lb />
results. This, said the Wilmington<lb />
coach, had something to do with the<lb />
win.<lb />
"It was a difficult game for either<lb />
team to lose Gibson said. "We've<lb />
played a lot o close ones this year<lb />
and have confidence in these situa-<lb />
tions<lb />
Mike Gibson led the wav for the<lb />
Pirates, scoring 13 points and pull-<lb />
ing down seven rebounds.<lb />
McLaurin added 12 and Watkins 10<lb />
to the ECU cause. Dave Underwood<lb />
led the team with eight rebounds.<lb />
Shooting played a big part in the<lb />
second straight ECU home loss (the<lb />
other an upset at the hands o<lb />
Delaware State on Thursday). The<lb />
Pirates shot only 38.5 percent in the<lb />
opening half and finished the game<lb />
at 41.8.<lb />
Contrastly, the Seahawks came<lb />
back from a 37.5 percent first-halt<lb />
showing to shoot a blistering 68 pel<lb />
cent in the second half.<lb />
f j;i<lb />
Mark McLaurin Rebounds<lb />
State Defeats<lb />
ECU Wrestlers<lb />
B WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
1 verybody's heard the old cliche<lb />
about the score not telling the whole<lb />
story about a game, but never was<lb />
this statement bettei suited than<lb />
describing the N.C. State-LCU<lb />
wrestling match in Raleigh last<lb />
Saturday afternoon.<lb />
The match was an exciting one<lb />
filled with draws and close deci-<lb />
sions, but when the dust cleared, the<lb />
13th-ranked Wolfpack prevailed<lb />
33-6 en route to their seventh<lb />
straight win.<lb />
The Pirates fell to a disappointing<lb />
3-9, while State upped its record to<lb />
13-1.<lb />
East Carolina's Butch Revils,<lb />
ranked fifth in the nation at 177<lb />
pounds, saw his attempt for a 22nd<lb />
straight win thwarted by Matt Reiss,<lb />
the defending national champ at<lb />
167. Reiss and Revils fought to a 4-4<lb />
draw in the 177-pound match.<lb />
Pirate Head Coach Hachiro Oishi<lb />
said that Revils wasn't in the best of<lb />
health, though. "He didn't practice<lb />
at all last week because of an in-<lb />
jury Oishi pointed out, "but he<lb />
still didn't wrestle too well<lb />
Revils wasn't the only Pirate to be<lb />
stopped, as 167-pound James<lb />
Ellison was defeated by old nemisis<lb />
Greg Cox. Cox won the match 7-1<lb />
and Ellison's record dropped to a<lb />
still respectable 21-5. Cox had<lb />
defeated Ellison earlier in the season<lb />
at the Monarch Open.<lb />
I he Pirates' 118-pound Jeff Leaf<lb />
was pinned by national!) second-<lb />
ranked Chris Wen, at 5 Oishi<lb />
said the match was a good ex-<lb />
perience for his young wrestler,<lb />
whose opponent was undefeated.<lb />
Oishi was also pleased with<lb />
freshman Gary Webb's perfor-<lb />
mance, even though he was defeated<lb />
2-1 bv State's Gary Roch at 142<lb />
pounds.<lb />
"Webb is getting better Oishi<lb />
said. "The first time the) met this<lb />
veai, Koch beat him pretty badly,<lb />
but Gary has improved and that's<lb />
why the match was so close<lb />
Chris Giles ran into State's Frank<lb />
Castrignano, the nation's eighth-<lb />
ranked ISO-pounder, and was<lb />
defeated 8-5. Castrignano won his<lb />
15ih straight match without a defeat<lb />
in what proved to be an exciting<lb />
match.<lb />
The Pirates' Andy Hefner return-<lb />
ed to action at 158 pounds after a<lb />
lengthy layoff because of an injury<lb />
and battled to a 7-7 draw. "He<lb />
wrestled very well considering he<lb />
was coming off an injury Oishi<lb />
noted.<lb />
In the 190-pound class ECU's<lb />
Sam Mayo was pinned by Jerry<lb />
Rodnque at 1:59 of the match.<lb />
Rodriquez, who is ranked fourth in<lb />
the nation at 190 pounds, is<lb />
undefeated and owns a victory this<lb />
season over the 1980 national cham-<lb />
Gymnasts Fail To<lb />
Gain Weekend Win<lb />
Now Hit Road Again<lb />
ECU All-America wrestler Butch Revils (in action above)<lb />
saw his perfect record blemised a bit this weekend as it fell to<lb />
21-0-1 after a draw with defending national champ Matt<lb />
Reece of N.C. State.<lb />
pion, Oishi said.<lb />
Heavyweight Mindell Tyson<lb />
knocked heads with State's 6-foot<lb />
5-inch, 400 pound freshman, Tab<lb />
Thacker as the two fought to a 2-2<lb />
draw.<lb />
"Thacker doesn't have much<lb />
technique Oishi said of State's<lb />
prize freshman. "Mindell didn't<lb />
make any mistakes, and he wrestled<lb />
very well against a guy so big.<lb />
"State is just a very strong<lb />
team Oishi said. "They don't<lb />
have any weaknesses. With our<lb />
tough schedule this year, we don't<lb />
have anything to be ashamed of<lb />
considering our record<lb />
The Pirates travel to Bowie's<lb />
Creek Friday for a match with<lb />
Campbell, Barber Scotia and David-<lb />
son.<lb />
By CAND1CE MATTHEWS<lb />
staff Wrttrr<lb />
ECU's women's gymnastics team<lb />
went on the road twice last week,<lb />
collecting losses both times.<lb />
On Tuesday night, the Pirate<lb />
gymnasts traveled to Chapel Hill to<lb />
meet with UNC. Then on Fndav<lb />
night, the Lady Pirates went to<lb />
Raleigh to compete in a tri-meet<lb />
with N.C. State and Western<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Tuesday the Pirates were soundly<lb />
defeated by a strong Tarheel team.<lb />
The Carolina gymnasts scored<lb />
131.65 points, with ECU scoring<lb />
117.65. Although the Pirates were<lb />
beaten as a team, several ECU gym-<lb />
nasts placed well individually.<lb />
On the vault ECU had several<lb />
clean performances. Kathy<lb />
McNerney took fifth place with an<lb />
8.1 and Claudia Hauck tied for sixth<lb />
place with an 8.05.<lb />
Lisa Tamarru had an outstanding<lb />
performance on the balance beam,<lb />
receiving second place with an 8.2.<lb />
"This was a very significant second<lb />
place said coach Jon Rose.<lb />
"Carolina has an awesome beam<lb />
team<lb />
In the floor exercise, Joanie Ford<lb />
claimed third place with an 8.0.<lb />
Claudia Hauck also performed well,<lb />
receiving a 7.85 and fourth place.<lb />
State completel) dominated Fri-<lb />
day night's meet, scoring 130.5.<lb />
ECU was narrowly defeated b<lb />
Western Carolina, 117.65 - 117.15.<lb />
In this meet, the Pirates were<lb />
competing with a reduced team. In<lb />
warm-ups 1 ndav night, Claudia<lb />
Hauck badly sprained her ankle,<lb />
putting her out of competition for<lb />
the remainder of the season.<lb />
Elizabeth Jackson was also not<lb />
competing due to an injury.<lb />
ECU did not fare as well at State<lb />
as they had at Carolina. Susan<lb />
Lawrence scored the highest for the<lb />
Pirates on the vault, receiving an<lb />
8.05.<lb />
"With the exception of Susan,<lb />
Friday night was definitely not one<lb />
of our best team vaulting efforts<lb />
said Rose.<lb />
Lisa Tamarru again performed<lb />
well on the beam, receiving fourth<lb />
place with a 7.55. Jennifer Bell also<lb />
had a good routine, claiming fifth<lb />
place with a 7.5.<lb />
"We had a super team effort on<lb />
floor said Rose. "Everybody hit<lb />
their routines cleanly Joanie Ford<lb />
received the highest score for ECU,<lb />
an 8.0.<lb />
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sions the results included Carlton<lb />
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than two seconds.<lb />
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