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Mt<lb />
(Earnlmtan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 55 No. 43<lb />
10 Panes<lb />
Thursday, February 19, 1981<lb />
(.reenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 10,(MM)<lb />
Liquor By The Drink Vote<lb />
Succeeds Easily In Greenville<lb />
Liquor By The Drink<lb />
Referendum Results<lb />
Precincts For Against<lb />
B lU IOl I INS<lb />
Greenville votei decided b an<lb />
overwhelming majority Tuesday to<lb />
bung liquor h the dunk to the city.<lb />
In the referendum approximate!)<lb />
61.5 percent oi those voting were in<lb />
favoi ol the sale oi mixed drinks.<lb />
In ui il tabulations 4,148<lb />
pie voted in favor of the<lb />
measure, and 2.599 against. The<lb />
Its will be certified today at 11<lb />
he Pit) County Board oi<lb />
1 he t it) Council, acting on a re<lb />
 ireenville Restaurant<lb />
 , decided las! November<lb />
to allow the - ot Greenville to<lb />
voie on ilie mattei<lb />
A county-wide referendum on li-<lb />
quor by the drink had failed in 1979.<lb />
but Greenville met certain condi-<lb />
tions that allowed it to decide the<lb />
mattei separately.<lb />
Turnout for the referendum was<lb />
about 45 percent, according to the<lb />
Board oi Elections, and seven of<lb />
Greenville's nine precincts returned<lb />
votes in favor.<lb />
Greenville becomes the 27th<lb />
municipality in the state since 1978<lb />
to adopt the sale of mixed<lb />
beverages.<lb />
A heated campaign by groups on<lb />
both sides oi the issue preceeded the<lb />
referendum.<lb />
The Greenville Restaurant<lb />
Association, which favored the<lb />
measure, and Concerned Citizens,<lb />
which opposed it, conducted exten-<lb />
sive advertising campaigns in the<lb />
weeks before the referendum.<lb />
Bob Sauter of the restaurant<lb />
association said, "We thank the<lb />
people oi Greenville for having the<lb />
good sense to pass liquor by the<lb />
drink. It is the best oi the possible<lb />
alternatives<lb />
Sauter predicted that the matter<lb />
would be forgotten within two<lb />
weeks. "It'll all be blown over by<lb />
then he said.<lb />
"I'm very disappointed that it<lb />
passed said Frank Steinbeck, a<lb />
member oi Concerned Citizens. "1<lb />
tried to give the facts to the people<lb />
in a clear and concise manner<lb />
Steinbeck said that Concerned<lb />
Citizens would monitor reactions to<lb />
liquor by the drink and probably br-<lb />
ing the matter before the City Coun-<lb />
cil again in two years.<lb />
As a result of the vote, only<lb />
private clubs will have the option to<lb />
continue brownbagging.<lb />
Restaurants will be able to serve<lb />
mixed drinks, but brownbaggmg<lb />
will be ended in such establishments<lb />
after April 30.<lb />
All restaurants and clubs that cur-<lb />
rently have brownbaggmg will be<lb />
eligible to serve liquor by the drink.<lb />
Most oi the downtown bars fre-<lb />
quented by ECU students will not be<lb />
affected by the change since they<lb />
would have to become private clubs<lb />
in order to serve mixed drinks.<lb />
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2599<lb />
Task Force To Study Possibility Of Coliseum<lb />
B I 1 IM pooh<lb />
suit V nli l<lb />
big as a coliseum<lb />
come true in (ireenville?<lb />
( ount) commissioners, Green-<lb />
ville icials, the Greenville<lb />
rea (<lb />
1 asi (<lb />
he,<lb />
ol Commerce and<lb />
arolina administrators have<lb />
sing and working toward<lb />
coliseum a realitv for<lb />
ail man<lb />
Centei la<lb />
we've had tor a<lb />
aid Reid J Hoop<lb />
the Cireenville Area<lb />
sk Force and vicepresident<lb />
Wachovia Bank and Trust Com-<lb />
a 11 v .<lb />
. i proposed coliseum would be<lb />
big enough to host ice shows, con<lb />
ventions, circuses, concerts and in-<lb />
tercollegiate sports, especially men's<lb />
and women's basketball. Hooper<lb />
said.<lb />
Chancellor Thomas Brewer ha,<lb />
been a member oi the civic centei<lb />
committee since coming to ECU.<lb />
"East Carolina University of-<lb />
ficials swayed the thinking oi the<lb />
committee from a civic center to a<lb />
coliseum type building he said.<lb />
Brewer expressed hopes that the<lb />
proposed coliseum would provide<lb />
bigger and better facilities for inter-<lb />
collegiate sports. "If we want to<lb />
build our basketball program up, we<lb />
need a new playing atmosphere<lb />
said Brewer.<lb />
"Minges and Memorial cannot<lb />
provide for all the students' ac-<lb />
tivities, mtramurals and instruc-<lb />
tional needs<lb />
He also mentioned that the new<lb />
coliseum could be used tor Com-<lb />
mencement in place oi Ficklen<lb />
Stadium, which is susceptible to<lb />
adverse weather conditions.<lb />
Brewer stressed that the center<lb />
would be an eastern regional center,<lb />
not just one catering to Pitt County.<lb />
He added that there is no such<lb />
facility in eastern North Carolina.<lb />
and the (ireenville area would be the<lb />
most likely site for one because ot<lb />
the university.<lb />
The Pitt County Board of Com-<lb />
missioners has asked the Mid-East<lb />
Survey Shows 25 Percent Deficient<lb />
Commission m Washington, N.C.<lb />
for a Coastal Plains Regional Com-<lb />
mission grant to help fund a studv<lb />
to determine the .easibility ot con-<lb />
structing a coliseum.<lb />
A $45,000 grant is needed for the-<lb />
study. The study will cover site<lb />
analysis, projected atiendance for<lb />
activities, design and presentation<lb />
ot the building, financing needed<lb />
tor construction and maintenance<lb />
and economic impact.<lb />
The economic impact on the<lb />
Cireenville- community is the most<lb />
important factor that will be ex-<lb />
amined, according to Hooper.<lb />
"The coliseum facility will hold<lb />
conventions and attract new<lb />
businesses to the Put County area<lb />
Student Writing Problems Called Massive<lb />
SHINGTON<lb />
rwenty-fiv e percent ot<lb />
students have massive<lb />
problems according to the<lb />
National Assessment of<lb />
: al Progress writing surve)<lb />
released last month.<lb />
I he survev reports there has been<lb />
no major improvements in writing<lb />
skills in the last decade and writing<lb />
skilK are stabiizing at this low level.<lb />
I eii among students showing<lb />
competence in writing. NAEP<lb />
Director Rav Forbes said a decline<lb />
m writing quality and analytical<lb />
thinking was evident. "I feel very<lb />
good about what's going on with the<lb />
more basic skills, but I'm fearful<lb />
we're educating a generation oi<lb />
non-thinkers<lb />
The results combined 900,000<lb />
writing samples from the 1969-70,<lb />
1973-74 and 1978-79 surveys oi<lb />
students aged nine, 13 and 17.<lb />
"This plateau of achievement is<lb />
neither a validation oi current<lb />
methods nor an auspicious omen for<lb />
the future said Graham Down,<lb />
Stockman Seeks To Reduce<lb />
Aid To Education By 1982<lb />
executive director of the Council for<lb />
Basic Education. "I don't see many<lb />
signs of excellence in the national<lb />
assessment<lb />
"The achievement of our students<lb />
appears to be stabliing at a<lb />
discouragingly low level just at a<lb />
time when the prerequisites of<lb />
literacy are increasing, both in<lb />
number and complexity Down<lb />
said. "What passes for functional<lb />
literacy in 1981 will not suffice for<lb />
the year 2001, when these students<lb />
will be at the peak of their careers<lb />
The assessment showed that<lb />
students who wrote well "appeared<lb />
to have had amore writing<lb />
assignments in school Neither<lb />
13-year-olds nor 17-year-olds<lb />
receive much writing instruction in<lb />
school, the report found.<lb />
"What turns kids off to writing is<lb />
the short-answer writing, not real<lb />
writing said Charlotte Brooks,<lb />
Washington, D.C. representative of<lb />
the National Council oi Teachers of<lb />
English. "Students are not given<lb />
enough opportunity to write longer<lb />
pieces and they fee penalized by-<lb />
constant red marking of their com-<lb />
position papers<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C.<lb />
(C PS)�Making good on promises<lb />
to try to re-structure and cut back<lb />
on federal education programs, the<lb />
Reagan administration wants to<lb />
reduce its support for education by<lb />
20 percent by 1982, and in the pro-<lb />
cess sharply decrease financial aid to<lb />
disadvantage, minority and<lb />
middle-income students.<lb />
Those are the highlights of budget<lb />
recommendations made by the Of-<lb />
fice of Management and Budget<lb />
chief David Stockman in a con-<lb />
fidential preview obtained by the<lb />
Washington -Vast<lb />
The preview, distributed to<lb />
members ot congressional budget<lb />
and appropriations committees, ad-<lb />
vocates undoing much of the Middle<lb />
Income Student Assistence Act�a<lb />
measure that took the Carter ad-<lb />
ministration two years to navigate<lb />
through Congress�and replacing<lb />
most college programs with two<lb />
huge block grants.<lb />
One legislator, Rep. Carl Perkins<lb />
(D-Ky), chairman of the House<lb />
Education-Labor committee, vowed<lb />
to "use his last breath to defeat<lb />
the budget cuts, says one of the con-<lb />
gressman's aides.<lb />
Specifically, Stockman wants to<lb />
consolidate some 57 school aid pro-<lb />
grams into two "block grants<lb />
which would be given to state and<lb />
local authorities with few strings at-<lb />
tached. The local politicians could<lb />
Virtually all the special aid pro-<lb />
grams for low-income and minority<lb />
students would be included in the<lb />
block grants. Among the programs<lb />
are $3 billion in Title 1 aid, $1 billion<lb />
in handicapped student aid (which<lb />
helps pay for making campuses ar-<lb />
chitecturally accessible to disabled<lb />
students), and money to help<lb />
desegregation, bi-lingual education<lb />
and school libraries programs.<lb />
Millions of other students will be<lb />
touched by Stockman's recom-<lb />
mended cuts in Guaranteed Student<lb />
Loan (GSL), National Direct Stu-<lb />
dent Loan (NDSL) and Pell Grant<lb />
(formerly Basic Educational Oppor-<lb />
tunity Grants) financial aid funding.<lb />
Under the Stockman plan, in<lb />
which the government underwrites<lb />
loans to students and parents at low<lb />
interest rates, money would be pro-<lb />
vided only after remaining sources<lb />
of aid were accounted for in deter-<lb />
mining a student's need.<lb />
The government would also drop<lb />
"in-school interest subsidies<lb />
Under the current system, students<lb />
repay back loans for tuition at nine<lb />
percent interest rates, while the<lb />
government pays the difference bet-<lb />
ween nine percent and the regular<lb />
interest rates banks charge other<lb />
customers.<lb />
If the Stockman plan is approved,<lb />
students and parents will have to<lb />
pay the regular market interest rates<lb />
he said.<lb />
Hooper's enthusiasm was not on-<lb />
I) for the welfare oi the city ot<lb />
Greenville but tor ECU and it's<lb />
students<lb />
He telt that the Student Union<lb />
would be able to book more popular<lb />
concerts and speakers since the col-<lb />
iseum would hold more people than<lb />
Minges does.<lb />
He slated that the coliseum<lb />
should be a shared interest of<lb />
Greenville citizens and ECU<lb />
students. The activities at<lb />
Mendenhall and Minges such as<lb />
speakers, tree movies, concerts and<lb />
sports have been as important to the<lb />
citizens oi Greenville as to the<lb />
students of ECU, according to<lb />
Hooper.<lb />
All the people involved in the<lb />
civic center project want to expand<lb />
what the university now titters,<lb />
combine it with the city's needs and<lb />
come up with something special, he<lb />
said.<lb />
"It's been a real love affair bet-<lb />
ween this community and ECU he<lb />
said.<lb />
Hooper expressed the importance<lb />
oi ECU and its students to the city<lb />
of Greenville and Pitt County. A<lb />
coliseum would be "the icing on the<lb />
cake Hooper surmised.<lb />
Some people feel that Greenville<lb />
can't afford the tax money for this<lb />
type of project right now. Hooper<lb />
said.<lb />
A recent tax re-evaluation of the<lb />
Greenville community has caused<lb />
property values to rise, therefore<lb />
raising taxes on many homes and<lb />
farms.<lb />
"It more money is needed tor the<lb />
study, Pitt County is willing to pro-<lb />
vide S5,000 'in kind Hooper said.<lb />
"In kind he explained, "is pro-<lb />
viding services toward the stud)<lb />
would normall) cost a<lb />
monev. Such in kind contributions<lb />
would be office space. se<lb />
help, etcetera, tor the res<lb />
doing the studv while in Green-<lb />
ville<lb />
Once the Pitt Count) C ommis-<lb />
sioners get the CPR( gram appi<lb />
ed they will tlsk five or six com-<lb />
panies to bid on it. rhe compan)<lb />
best suited to carry out the study<lb />
will he chosen, the studs should<lb />
hem at the end ot March 01 earl)<lb />
April, according to Hot<lb />
I as! year, Hooper, Brc m<lb />
ty commissioners and Greenville ci-<lb />
ty officials went to the Mid I asl<lb />
Commission in Washington, (<lb />
to ask for a written grant request.<lb />
They then went to the Econo<lb />
Development Administration in<lb />
Raleigh where the grant was approv-<lb />
ed.<lb />
From there it was sent to Geoi<lb />
for final approval and fund<lb />
"Almost simultaneously, President<lb />
Carter decided that the country was<lb />
spending too much money, which<lb />
meant many cutbacks<lb />
Hooper. The grant request was<lb />
denied.<lb />
The community oi Greenville is<lb />
behind the commissioners and are<lb />
helping the task force any way thev<lb />
can, said Hooper.<lb />
He went on to say that everyone<lb />
from Gov. Jim Hum. who ap-<lb />
preciated the need oi a center in the<lb />
eastern part oi the state, to the-<lb />
county commissioners, Chamber oi<lb />
Commerce and private citizens len-<lb />
ding their support in various ways<lb />
were conscious of a community<lb />
need, the importance o ECl 's ac<lb />
tivities and their combined expan<lb />
sion and erowth.<lb />
Gas Prices Rise Sharply<lb />
Across North Carolina<lb />
spend the education grants largely on the loans, which at this writing is<lb />
as they saw fit. at about 20 percent.<lb />
Photo By GARY PATTERSON<lb />
The Long Goodbye<lb />
.some students will do anything to avoid going to class<lb />
CHARLOTTE (UPI) Gasoline<lb />
prices in the Carolina increased<lb />
nearly 10 cents a gallon in four<lb />
weeks to an average oi $1.43 a<lb />
gallon for unleaded full service, the<lb />
Carolina Motor Club reported<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
In North Carolina, the average<lb />
cost for a gallon of gas increased 9.5<lb />
cents and in South Carolina the<lb />
price jumped 9.6 cents.<lb />
In a survey of 175 service stations,<lb />
the club said unleaded full service<lb />
gas in North Carolina was selling at<lb />
an average price of $1.43 per gallon,<lb />
and regular was selling for $1.38 per<lb />
gallon. Prices in South Carolina<lb />
were $1.45 cents for unleaded and<lb />
$1.40 for regular.<lb />
At $1.36 per gallon for unleaded<lb />
and $1.30 for regular, self-service<lb />
prices trail full-service prices an<lb />
average of 7.2 cents a gallon in<lb />
North Carolina. South Carolina<lb />
self-service prices are an average of<lb />
8.5 cents less at $1.37 for a gallon of<lb />
unleaded and $1.31 for regular.<lb />
Average increases for both<lb />
unleaded and regular grades ranged<lb />
from only 5.4 cents a gallon by Shell<lb />
to over 11 cents a gallon by Texaco<lb />
dealers. Shell's lower increases<lb />
resulted in their having the lowest<lb />
average prices for both regular and<lb />
unleaded in the two states.<lb />
Some station operators interview-<lb />
ed by the club predicted gasoline<lb />
will cost $1.60 per gallon by June.<lb />
"Because oi all the publicity, 1<lb />
think my customers have become<lb />
accustomed to the increases, and<lb />
believe it's just the way things ate<lb />
said a Greenville, S.C Exxon<lb />
dealer. "They don't seem to be buy-<lb />
ing any less gas than they did<lb />
before. By the first of June, prices<lb />
will be about $1.60, and by<lb />
December 31, thev'11 be around<lb />
$2.00<lb />
Diesel fuel prices increased 9.9<lb />
cents to $1.31 in North Carolina and<lb />
4.8 cents to an average of $1.293 in<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
The highest price gasoline found<lb />
in the survey was at a Durham full<lb />
service station where unleaded was<lb />
selling for $1.55 per gallon.<lb />
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Editorials4<lb />
Classifieds7<lb />
Features5<lb />
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that he asked his<lb />
friend, Nevada Sen.<lb />
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outside the White<lb />
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leaks, the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration is keeping<lb />
control of the direction<lb />
of the news out of the<lb />
While House. The<lb />
press has focused on<lb />
nothing but the presi-<lb />
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package in the last four<lb />
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more weeks if Reagan<lb />
has his way.<lb />
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other foreign policv<lb />
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the Iranian hostage<lb />
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secretarv Jim Bradv is<lb />
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holding his own so far.<lb />
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standstill when<lb />
reporters knocked<lb />
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mation, particularly on<lb />
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posals.<lb />
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lot because of his<lb />
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myself in the foot; 1<lb />
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leg off he laughingly<lb />
told reporters when<lb />
they nailed him.<lb />
Brady has access to<lb />
Reagan and there is no<lb />
question that the other<lb />
top aides in the White<lb />
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and cannot say. But in<lb />
terms ot the climate in<lb />
the press room, there is<lb />
none of the hostility ot<lb />
some past administra-<lb />
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everyone seems to be<lb />
feeling his way.<lb />
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(Hlje Eaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
CHRIS LICHOK. C.tnrral Manager<lb />
JlMMY DuPREE, Managing Iditor<lb />
Paul. Lincke. d�� ��� Paul Collins. r eon�<lb />
Dave Severin, b � Charles Chandler v e<lb />
Anita Lancaster. praAM mmi'<lb />
David Norris, t,mur,stdnur<lb />
February 18. 1981<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Liquor Passes<lb />
Despite Efforts Of Local Groups<lb />
The days of the brown paper bag<lb />
are finally over. Ther residents of<lb />
Pitt County finally came out of the<lb />
dark ages and approved the referen-<lb />
dum tor liquor-by-the-drink on<lb />
Tuesday, February 17, 1981, by a<lb />
vote of 2 to I.<lb />
The acceptance of this bill was a<lb />
blow to the efforts of the local<lb />
groups that, prior to the voting,<lb />
spread the propaganda insinuating<lb />
that liquor-by-the-drink would br-<lb />
ing more chiid-abuse, prostitution,<lb />
and other sordid evils to the area if<lb />
it was approved. It was possibly this<lb />
same group who had young children<lb />
carrying signs with this message<lb />
picketing outside the polls on Tues-<lb />
day These kids, as young as<lb />
elementary school age, could hardly<lb />
be old enough to understand the<lb />
meaning behind the referendum,<lb />
much less picket against it.<lb />
It is scandalous that these in-<lb />
dividuals, some of them religious<lb />
groups, would resort to using<lb />
children to advocate their ridiculous<lb />
and biased assumptions about the<lb />
effects of this referendum. For-<lb />
tunately, their scare tactics worked<lb />
to no avail, and the sale of liquor-<lb />
by-the-drink will soon take effect<lb />
throughout the county.<lb />
From now on it will no longer be<lb />
necessary to carry an entire pint or<lb />
fifth into the bars and restaurants in<lb />
this area to have a couple of drinks.<lb />
Instead, it will be possible to order a<lb />
single mixed drink or glass of wine<lb />
bv itself or with a meal.<lb />
'Congratulations, Pitt County!<lb />
Welcome to the Twentieth Century!<lb />
Women's Basketball<lb />
Displays Excellance<lb />
Last evening's victory by the East<lb />
Carolina women's basketball team<lb />
over N.C. State marked a high point<lb />
in the school's athletic year.<lb />
The 95-87 triple overtime win<lb />
came in a game that may go down as<lb />
one of the best and most exciting in<lb />
the history of women's collegiate<lb />
basketbalf in North Carolina.<lb />
The win could, and should, push<lb />
the Lady Pirates back into the na-<lb />
tional rankings come next week.<lb />
ECU fans and students should feel<lb />
proud.<lb />
The 1980-81 Lady Pirates have<lb />
become a symbol of how things can<lb />
be. With all the apathy that has<lb />
been present on campus concerning<lb />
athletics, it is refreshing to know<lb />
that a women's team has captured<lb />
the hearts of the student body.<lb />
The Lady Pirate phenomena is<lb />
hard to explain. It came about,<lb />
though, at a time when ECU most<lb />
needed it.<lb />
Remember the year's occurances<lb />
in women's basketball well. They<lb />
will be talked about for many a<lb />
vear.<lb />
rCampus Forum<lb />
Topless Bars Doubted<lb />
Recently, an advertisement supported<lb />
by Mr. Van Dale Hudson and his Con-<lb />
cerned Citizens Committee appeared in<lb />
The Daily Reflector. Hudson and his<lb />
committee printed the ad in protest of<lb />
the controversial liquor-by-the-drink<lb />
referendum. Although 1 have my opi-<lb />
nions on the bill, this letter does not con-<lb />
cern supporting or protesting the issue.<lb />
It concerns a statement by the Concern-<lb />
ed Citizens Committee.<lb />
It seems that this coalition of Green-<lb />
ville residents believe that if liquor-by-<lb />
the-drink is passed, an abundance of<lb />
topless establishments and social clubs<lb />
will start taking over Greenville's<lb />
nightlife. Granted, this might be a<lb />
possibility. However, the ad went on to<lb />
say, "With ECU located here, you can<lb />
imagine how intense the effort will be to<lb />
open these 'Private Clubs<lb />
As a decent and hard-working student<lb />
of the University, 1 resent this<lb />
generalization. 1 personally have no<lb />
desire to patronize a topless bar. That is<lb />
not to say that some of the students will<lb />
not patronize these clubs � some pro-<lb />
bably will. But 1 dare say that many<lb />
Greenville citizens will also go to places<lb />
such as this. 1 feel that the majority of<lb />
the ECU students are mature young<lb />
adults who are here for a purpose � to<lb />
get an education so that we, too, may<lb />
have a chance to survive in the real<lb />
world. Contrary to some people's belief,<lb />
we are not here to drink, cause<lb />
distrubances, and go to parties.<lb />
By the time this letter is printed, the<lb />
referendum will have already been voted<lb />
on, yea or nay. But like it or not we the<lb />
students of ECU are a part of your com-<lb />
munity for at least nine months out of<lb />
the year. And I am one student who is<lb />
proud to stand up and say to Mr. Hud-<lb />
son "Please treat us (the students) as<lb />
adults and try not to generalize all<lb />
students with stereotypes. After all, we<lb />
are here to get an education so that we<lb />
may better the world. We are not here to<lb />
spend the night in bars and wreck your<lb />
town<lb />
Donald "Rusty" Rains<lb />
Music Education<lb />
CURSES FOILED AGAIN<lb />
Capitalism Succeeds In USA<lb />
Appropriations Changes<lb />
This is an open letter to raise student<lb />
interest and involvement in formulating<lb />
the policies of the S.G.A. Several pro-<lb />
posals to change the appropriations<lb />
rules and policies will be coming up at<lb />
next Monday's (Feb. 23) S.G.A.<lb />
meeting.<lb />
When I was appointed as chairman of<lb />
the appropriations committee earlier this<lb />
year, things were in a state of disarray.<lb />
No written guidelines were being used in<lb />
determining the qualifications to be met<lb />
for students and groups to be able to<lb />
receive funds.<lb />
Procedures to tentatively approve a<lb />
group's budget in the spring need to be<lb />
established. This would expedite final<lb />
approval when the fall session of the<lb />
legislature convenes. By setting up<lb />
things this way groups can plan their ac-<lb />
tivities further in advance which in turn<lb />
will directly benefit students and their<lb />
organizations.<lb />
Since the S.G.A. no longer controls<lb />
the fees allocated to transit, and because<lb />
the year was started with such a small<lb />
amount of money in the S.G.A. general<lb />
fund, money has been tight. The conser-<lb />
vative nature of this year's legislature,<lb />
along with some inexperience and<lb />
sometimes poor judgement have also<lb />
contributed to money problems. Not<lb />
everyone who wanted money received<lb />
any, and some of those who did were<lb />
severly cut back. However, all of these<lb />
factors have created an atmosphere of<lb />
learning and have restored the S.G.A. to<lb />
a sound fiscal basis. Therefore, No Fee<lb />
Increase was requested by the S.G.A.<lb />
this year.<lb />
Please join me in setting up some<lb />
good policies and procedures to allocate<lb />
your money by getting involved and<lb />
voicing your opinion.<lb />
BEN SINGLETON<lb />
Chairman, S.G.A. Appropriations<lb />
When shallow critics denounce the<lb />
profit motive inherent in our system<lb />
of private enterprise, they ignore the<lb />
fact that this is the economic support<lb />
of every right we possess, and that<lb />
without it, all rights would soon<lb />
disappear. Their conclusions em-<lb />
phasize the results: more and more<lb />
bureaus, more and more taxes, fewer<lb />
and fewer producers, and finally<lb />
financial collapse and the end oj<lb />
freedom.<lb />
�President Dwight D. Eisenhower<lb />
Did the critics of the profit incentive<lb />
save millions of American women from<lb />
back-breaking work by inventing the<lb />
vacuum cleaner and washing machine�or<lb />
was it the businessman looking for a pro-<lb />
fit?<lb />
Did union bosses create modern life-<lb />
giving drugs, or was it the shrewd man<lb />
looking for a profit?<lb />
Is it government bureaucracy or profit<lb />
seekers who generate the millions of jobs<lb />
in America paying the highest wages in the<lb />
world?<lb />
Was it the welfare state or men who<lb />
wanted to become millionaires who<lb />
developed the automobile and the hun-<lb />
dreds of thousands of jobs that followed?<lb />
When those who criticize and attack<lb />
profit and prosperity can equal this record<lb />
for their country, it will be time to listen to<lb />
them. But not until.<lb />
"Profit" and "incentive" are not dirty<lb />
I words. This great nation and our un-<lb />
paralleled standard of living are the result<lb />
.of one, and only one motive, profit.<lb />
Perhaps the most important economic<lb />
theory to understand is: "there's no such<lb />
thing as a free lunch If you want to<lb />
dance you have to pay the band.<lb />
Capitalism is one of the great bulwarks<lb />
of a free society such as ours. If Russia<lb />
could buy our free enterprise system and<lb />
adhere to the profit motive, they wouldn't<lb />
Robert ML<lb />
Swaim<lb /><lb />
have to buy our gram.<lb />
When you are tree, the human desire to<lb />
improve your lot and that ol your family<lb />
shows itself. Io improve your own lot, you<lb />
have to do something better than others do<lb />
it. If you succeed, you benefit (make a pro-<lb />
fit) and in the process you benefit the<lb />
public as well. No wage is too high it the<lb />
worker earns it.<lb />
The Wealth oj Nations, written a few<lb />
hundred years ago b Scottish economist<lb />
Adam Smith, has proven over the years to<lb />
be a brilliant economic philosophy. Smith<lb />
was a strong advocate ol 1 aissez-Faire<lb />
economics. He argued, quite correctly,<lb />
that those individuals who seek to shower<lb />
themselves with riches will inadvertently<lb />
make prosperity tor their fellow men. I his<lb />
theory is based on the assumption that all<lb />
people have an innate desire to accumulate<lb />
wealth and to prosper.<lb />
Following this instinct, people will supp-<lb />
ly whatever there is a demand for if they<lb />
can further their goal o accumulating<lb />
wealth; whether the demand be tor their<lb />
labor or their wares and products. It they<lb />
s you see. it is an endless cycle of pro-<lb />
ductivity and prosperity for all who pro-<lb />
duce.<lb />
I his miracle known as capitalism is simply<lb />
the result ol some "greedy" person who is<lb />
hokme to izel rich<lb />
 hat if nobody wanted to make a profit<lb />
or accumulate any wealth More than like-<lb />
ly we would still be living in caves and<lb />
chasing animals around with sticks trying<lb />
to get something to eat.<lb />
Personally, 1 would rathet climb into my<lb />
Mercedes, Irive to a posh restaurant, have<lb />
in a d eai a S50 steak.<lb />
 uldn't y<lb />
I iv lei those who denounce profit and<lb />
making a buck go to Russia where they<lb />
belong. Only communists and their sym-<lb />
pathizers oppose tree enterprise and our<lb />
system thai allows an individual to sell his<lb />
talents and the fruits ol his labor for his<lb />
own betterment.<lb />
1 say let every man have what he earns.<lb />
It is no sin to prosper, rattier it is a sign o<lb />
complishmenl and dignity.<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
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expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Joyner Library.<lb />
For purposes of verification, all letters<lb />
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and signature of the authorls. Letters<lb />
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must produce something. What they pro<lb />
duce will fulfill a demand and hopefully<lb />
turn a profit for the business. In turn, thai<lb />
profit will pay the wages o another<lb />
worker. These wages will be spent on a<lb />
variety of other goods and services.<lb />
ters are subject to editing for brevity,<lb />
obscenity and libel, and no personal at-<lb />
tacks will be permitted. Letters by the<lb />
same author are limited to one each 30<lb />
days.<lb />
Opinions Add To Newspapers<lb />
ByFERRELGUiLLORY<lb />
It would be possible, of course, to<lb />
publish a standard American daily<lb />
newspaper without an editorial page. But<lb />
what kind of newspaper would it be then?<lb />
Readers of this page sometimes write to<lb />
tell us in no uncertain terms where we<lb />
might go and what might be done witht he<lb />
paper on which these words are written.<lb />
Nevertheless, readers also regularly raise<lb />
tough, but worthy, questions about the<lb />
role and purpose of editorial pages, about<lb />
how editorials come to be and about bias.<lb />
Early American newspapers did not<lb />
have editorial pages. In colonial times,<lb />
pamphlet, rather than newspapers, were<lb />
regarded as the proper medium for<lb />
disseminating views on major issues.<lb />
There were, to be sure, a few newspaper<lb />
editorials, such as Benjamin Franklin's<lb />
famous "JOIN, or DIE" editorial calling<lb />
on the colonies in 1754 to unite. But much<lb />
newspaper commentary came in the form<lb />
of letters and essays sent to the editor.<lb />
Sometimes, historian Frank Luther Mott<lb />
has pointed out, editors wrote letters to<lb />
their own newspapers, signed with fic-<lb />
ticious names � that's a technique modern<lb />
editors couldn't get away with.<lb />
Both before and during the Revolution,<lb />
American newspapers spiced their news<lb />
reports with editorial comment. It was not<lb />
until the late 1790s that editors, with Noah<lb />
Webster among the leaders, began putting<lb />
editoials under the name of the newspaper.<lb />
And it was not until just before the Civil<lb />
War that Horace Greely launched the prac-<lb />
tice of an editorial page as a distinct<lb />
department of the newspaper.<lb />
Since then, it ahs been a fundamental<lb />
precept of the traditional American daily<lb />
to put news on the news pages and<lb />
editorials on the editorial page. While let-<lb />
ters to the ediotr have long been a feature<lb />
of American newspapers, the political col-<lb />
umn in which someone expresses his<lb />
own viewpoint, not necessarily that of the<lb />
newspaper itself � is a relatively recent in-<lb />
vention, growing out to signed articles bv<lb />
Washington correspondents in the second<lb />
decade of this century.<lb />
If editorial pages were to disappear,<lb />
readers would undoubtedly search for<lb />
what were called in the London In-<lb />
telligencer in 1633 "conveinient Hints and<lb />
Touches" within the news columns. There<lb />
would be reading between the lines and<lb />
suspicions about where an editor was<lb />
leading his readers.<lb />
Thus, in a sense, an editorial page is the<lb />
place where a newspaper bares its soul to<lb />
its readers. As an institution in a communi-<lb />
ty, a newspaper has a certain responsibility<lb />
for community leadership � and the<lb />
editorial page is the vehicle for the exercise<lb />
of community leadership.<lb />
Given the history an that framework, it<lb />
becomes easier to understand why<lb />
editorials are not signed in most<lb />
newspapers. A signed editorial becomes<lb />
one person's opinion. An unsigned<lb />
editorial is the institution's voice. On this<lb />
newspaper, editorials, while usually writ-<lb />
ten by one person, often reflect the think-<lb />
ing of several persons, editors and writers,<lb />
who meet daily to debate issues and who<lb />
read each other's copy. In any case, the<lb />
persons ultimately accountable are 'isted in<lb />
the box in the upper left cornet of this<lb />
page.<lb />
Since editorials are expressions ol opi-<lb />
nion, it necessarily follows that they aie in<lb />
effect "biased thai choices have to be<lb />
made, some people and their actions prais-<lb />
ed. some criticized, some supported, some<lb />
opposed. There is debate among<lb />
newspaper people about whether editorial<lb />
pages should endorse candidates. But most<lb />
do, as part ol their community leadership<lb />
function, and thai means they make a case<lb />
for the candidates of their preference and<lb />
against their opponents.<lb />
Of course, newspaper editorials are try-<lb />
ing to exert influence. But even a<lb />
newspaper like this one, with a tradition of<lb />
stating its opinion forcefully, understands<lb />
thai it is nearly impossible to eommard<lb />
people how to think.<lb />
Nevertheless, strong editorials can serve<lb />
both those who agree and those who<lb />
disagree. Opinions neither challenged nor<lb />
nourished grow flabby. Strong editorials,<lb />
bolstered by sound research, ought to<lb />
cause a reader to examine his or her own<lb />
thoughts.<lb />
Few modern editorials match the one<lb />
Herb O'Keef, a wise man and the former<lb />
editor of The Raleigh Times, cites as the<lb />
work of one of history's first editorial<lb />
writers. In the Old Testament, Nathan ex-<lb />
coriates David for killing Uriah the Hittite<lb />
and taking Uriah's wife. David immediate-<lb />
iv confesses that "1 have sinned against the<lb />
Lord Seldom do editorials thunder like<lb />
Nathan's or get that kind of quick<lb />
response.<lb />
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Black Arts Festival<lb />
Starting Next Week<lb />
Margarita Man Returns<lb />
A Black Arts Festival, featuring<lb />
the arts, culture and cookery oi<lb />
American black people, will be held<lb />
at East Carolina University Feb.<lb />
22-28.<lb />
I he week's events begin with a<lb />
"soul food" dinner in the campus'<lb />
Ledonia Wright Afro-American<lb />
Cultural Center Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.<lb />
An illustrated lecture, "The<lb />
Plight of the Black Artist will be<lb />
presented by ECU School ol Art<lb />
faculty member Clarence Morgan<lb />
Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
"A Man Called Adam a film<lb />
exploring the world o the black jazz<lb />
musician, will be screened at 8 p.m<lb />
I eb. 24, in the Student Center. The<lb />
film stars Sammy Davis Jr Louis<lb />
Armstrong, Cicely Tyson, Frank<lb />
Sinatra and Ossie Da, is.<lb />
A variety ol talent�ranging from<lb />
comedy to dramatic readings �will<lb />
be presented in a cabaret perfor-<lb />
mance in the Student Center Cof-<lb />
feehouse Feb. 25 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Yolanda King, daughter of the<lb />
late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr will<lb />
appeal in ECU's Hendrix Iheatre<lb />
Feb. 26 in an 8 p.m. dramatic lec-<lb />
ture. "Black rheatre: Moving Us<lb />
Higher<lb />
Scheduled for Feb. 2" is a musical<lb />
production, "A History o Music in<lb />
the Black Church 1 he program,<lb />
to begin at 8 p.m. in the Student<lb />
Center, is written and narrated by<lb />
Ronald Maxwell, president elect ol<lb />
the 1 Cl Student Union and a stu-<lb />
dent in the be U School o Music.<lb />
Yolanda King, daughter of the late Dr. Martin I uther King. Jr will ap-<lb />
pear in Hendrix Theatre on Thursday, February 26 at 8 p.m. M King is<lb />
scheduled to give a dramatic lecture entitled "Black Theatre: Moving Us<lb />
Higher The lecture is part of the Annual Black Arts Festival slated to<lb />
run from February 22-28. The festiviT is sponsored by the Student Union<lb />
Minority Arts Committee.<lb />
A capacity crowd is expected for the Jimmy Buffet! concert this Saturdav at 8:00 p.m. in Miages Coliseum Student M axwe11 ls tne son o1 John R<lb />
tickets are S6.50 and will be available in the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall until 5:00 p.m. Saturdav All Maxwell �' 3159 Dawnshire Ave<lb />
tickets at the door will be $8.50. c harlotic.<lb />
Che production will trace the<lb />
music ol American black cl<lb />
from the slave spiritual to contem-<lb />
porary gospel songs. Performing<lb />
will be the EC! Gospel 1 nsemble.<lb />
Concluding the festival is a Feb.<lb />
28 dance in Wright Auditorium with<lb />
"The Third Generation<lb />
d<lb />
rickets to all events ma) be pur-<lb />
chased at the door or in advance at<lb />
the I Cl Central Ticket Office.<lb />
Morgan art lecture, the jazz film<lb />
and the church music program are<lb />
open to the public tree of charge.<lb />
Some Variations On The Hot Dog<lb />
Some<lb />
unusually great appea liege<lb />
students. Such foods usually, have at<lb />
least two things in common:<lb />
cheapness and convenience. Peanut<lb />
butter falls into this category. So<lb />
does lunch mea loes jusi at<lb />
every kind ol canned food known to<lb />
man. Probably one of the mosl<lb />
popular cheap convenience foods is<lb />
the great American hoi dog. I know<lb />
of one fellow who. after having<lb />
been given a hot dog cooker foi<lb />
Christmas, lived mi them for no less<lb />
than three months.<lb />
At some point, though, it you eal<lb />
a lot of hot dogs, you're bound to<lb />
get sick to death ol them. There's<lb />
only so much you can do with a hot<lb />
dog, right?<lb />
Not so. A hot dog is good tor a<lb />
lot more than being slapped between<lb />
two slices of bread or a bun and<lb />
covered with catsup and mustard.<lb />
Let's consider the creative<lb />
possibilities of hot dogs.<lb />
I o begin with, there is more than<lb />
to cook hot dogs. ou may<lb />
be lot lunate enough to have a hot<lb />
�ker, one of those cute little<lb />
appliances designed with college<lb />
students in mind. It not, you have<lb />
several options. You can boil hot<lb />
ting them out in cold<lb />
watet is best, and letting them boil<lb />
foi live minutes or so�or fry, bake<lb />
or boil them until lightly browned.<lb />
You can cook them whole, or cut<lb />
them up. As far as the best kind<lb />
ii hot dogs to buy goes, your money<lb />
and taste preferences are about the<lb />
only factors that must influence<lb />
youi decision. If you're between<lb />
eighteen and twenty-two, chances<lb />
are you've eaten enough hot dogs m<lb />
your life to know what you like. If<lb />
you've never tried chicken dogs,<lb />
though, I feel you should give them<lb />
a chance. Several well-known com-<lb />
panies make them, and the price is a<lb />
lol easier on the wallet than, say. all<lb />
beef hot does.<lb />
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So you've got your hot dogs and<lb />
you're ready to cook them. But you<lb />
don't want to just envelope them in<lb />
bread. What do you do with them?<lb />
Here are some suggestions.<lb />
HOT DOG PIZZAS (Serves 4 to<lb />
8). You'll need: 8 hot dogs, 8 hot<lb />
dog rolls, butter or margarine, one<lb />
half pound mozzarella cheese (or<lb />
any kind you can afford!), 1 cup<lb />
canned tomato sauce, canned<lb />
Parmesan cheese. Split the rolls and<lb />
spread them with butter. Toast<lb />
lightly before placing a strip of<lb />
cheese on each roll. Split hot dogs<lb />
lengthwise and place half a hot dog<lb />
on each half o roll. Top each with a<lb />
tablespoon of tomato sauce and a<lb />
short strip of cheese. Sprinkle with<lb />
Parmesan cheese and broil until the<lb />
cheese melts.<lb />
POLYNESIAN BARBEC I I<lb />
(Serves 4). You'll need: 8 hot dogs,<lb />
1 (10 ounce) can of crushed pineap-<lb />
ple, 8 slices of bacon, toothpicks.<lb />
Slice the hoi dogs lengthwise to<lb />
form a pocket. Fill the pocket with<lb />
drained pineapple. Wrap a slice of<lb />
bacon around each hot dog and<lb />
secure the ends with toothpicks.<lb />
You can barbecue these over<lb />
medium heat in a hand grill, if you<lb />
have one, or broil them, hither way,<lb />
turn frequently and cook until the<lb />
bacon is crisp.<lb />
HOT DOC, NUTTY FRITTERS<lb />
(Serves 4). You'll need: 8 hot dogs,<lb />
8 tablespoons o peanut butter, 8<lb />
strips of bacon, 8 toasted hot dog<lb />
rolls. Slit the hot dogs lengthwise to<lb />
form a pocket. Fill pockets with a<lb />
level tablespoon of peanut butter.<lb />
Richard Gere Starring In<lb />
Free Flick 'American Gigolo'<lb />
This Friday and Saturday night in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center's W-n<lb />
drix Theatre, the Student Union<lb />
Films Committee will present the<lb />
film "American Gigolo" at 5, 7:15,<lb />
and 9:30 p.m. Admission is by ID<lb />
and Activity Card or MSC Member-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Life grows ever more com-<lb />
plicated. Now it seems that, the old<lb />
song notwithstanding, it is impossi-<lb />
ble to be just a gigolo. This curious<lb />
little movie actually persuades one<lb />
to believe that male hustlers have<lb />
feelings, problems and pain just like<lb />
everyone else. That is no small feat,<lb />
considering the attitudes one tends<lb />
to bring to an examination of a<lb />
gigolo's life and hard times.<lb />
Julian (Richard Gere) makes his<lb />
living in the nicer precincts of bos<lb />
Angeles by providing sexual services<lb />
to well-off middle-aged ladies. He is<lb />
pretty, smartly dressed and inar-<lb />
ticulate when any serious subject<lb />
comes up; yet one can understand<lb />
what a neglected wife might see in<lb />
him.<lb />
His power with women derives<lb />
not from being aggressively male<lb />
Richard Gere<lb />
but from being ingratiatingly sweet.<lb />
He is good at his work and is suffi-<lb />
ciently self-aware to understand that<lb />
his exceptional talent is ultimately<lb />
self-defeating: he can give pleasure<lb />
but never receive it.<lb />
Indeed, the film's major<lb />
psychological twist occurs when<lb />
Julian discovers his capacity to<lb />
believe in and accept the love of a<lb />
decent woman (Lauren Hutton).<lb />
The passages between Gere and<lb />
Hutton � thanks largely to the lat-<lb />
ter's open and vulnerable playing �<lb />
are the most affecting in the film.<lb />
She actually convinces one of her<lb />
passion, despite its unlikely"<lb />
sociological grounding. There are<lb />
moments when American Gigolo<lb />
looks as if it might develop into a<lb />
sober Shampoo.<lb />
Paul Schrader is an earnest film-<lb />
maker (he directed "Blue Collar"<lb />
and wrote the screenplay for Martin<lb />
Scorsese's "Taxi Driver"), but<lb />
"American Gigolo" gives the im-<lb />
pression that he was distracted by<lb />
the looks of things in the picture and<lb />
allowed himself and his audience to<lb />
become tourists of these expensive<lb />
places and people.<lb />
Perhaps sensing the absence of<lb />
anything serious or moving at the<lb />
end of the road, he more or less gave<lb />
up on the search for Julian's soul,<lb />
and instead involved his hero in a<lb />
sadomasochistic murder, a silly<lb />
frameup, and a brutal accidental<lb />
See RICHARD, page 6, col. 1<lb />
Illusionist Andre Kole will perform in the Hendrix Theatre on Monday,<lb />
Feb. 23 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $4 per person, with discounts for groups of<lb />
ten or more.<lb />
Wrap each hot dog with a strip of<lb />
bacon, securing ends with<lb />
toothpicks. Starting with the split<lb />
side down, you can grill them over<lb />
hot coals (if you have a grill) or<lb />
broil. Litticr way, cook until the<lb />
bacon is crisp. Serve in hot don<lb />
rolls.<lb />
If you don't like to go to a lot o<lb />
rouble, but still want to do<lb />
something a little different with<lb />
your hot dogs, try the following:<lb />
Cut one to eight hot dogs<lb />
(depending on how many people<lb />
you're serving) into approximately<lb />
o'c inch sections. Cook in a skillet<lb />
or pot over medium heat, using a<lb />
small amount of butter or cooking<lb />
oil, until lightly browned. Then add<lb />
one can of baked beans or one can<lb />
o spaghetti and heat until hot<lb />
throughout. Or you can add the hot<lb />
dog slices, with a little sauteed<lb />
onion, to macaroni and cheese.<lb />
Magician<lb />
Andre Kole<lb />
To Perform<lb />
Illusionist Andre Kole, the<lb />
"magician's magician will display-<lb />
some of his unique and elaborate ef-<lb />
fects at East Carolina University<lb />
Monday, Feb. 23.<lb />
Kole's performance, set for 8<lb />
p.m. in Hendrix Theatre, is spon-<lb />
sored by the ECU Campus Crusade<lb />
for Christ. Tickets are $4 per person<lb />
with discounts offered for groups of<lb />
10 or more and are available each<lb />
weekday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.<lb />
in a Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
booth.<lb />
During a tour of the Phillipines,<lb />
he investigated "psychic" surgeons<lb />
and later testified in a U .S. Court on<lb />
behalf of the Federal Trade Com-<lb />
mission's efforts to halt psychic<lb />
healers in this nation.<lb />
The veteran of seven world tours,<lb />
Kole has performed for more than<lb />
70 million people in 73 countries. In<lb />
his program, says Kole, there is "a<lb />
fine line between fantasy and reali-<lb />
ty.<lb />
"The world of illusion sometimes<lb />
appears more real than the world of<lb />
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FEBRUARY 1. 1981<lb />
Richard Gere Stars In 'Gigolo'<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
killing: television-series<lb />
stuff.<lb />
Richard Gere is a con<lb />
siderable actor, given<lb />
the propei Kind of<lb />
material, but in<lb />
"American Gigolo" he<lb />
has no place to go.<lb />
literal!) and in our im<lb />
agination.<lb />
He and Lauren Hut-<lb />
ion are so good-looking<lb />
thai we stare at them<lb />
blankly, without the<lb />
distraction of accompa-<lb />
nying thought, which is<lb />
the way we are meant<lb />
to look ai fashion<lb />
models.<lb />
Miss Hutton is a very<lb />
famous model, ol<lb />
course, and even as v.e<lb />
want her to do well up<lb />
there in her acting<lb />
career, the slack movie<lb />
loses us and ue gae in<lb />
wonder at her<lb />
beautifully distributed<lb />
teeth, her splendid.<lb />
ever so slightly crossed<lb />
eyes, and her loose-<lb />
wristed, laid-back,<lb />
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down cool.<lb />
Other actors � Hec-<lb />
tor Elizondo, as a bald,<lb />
reptilian, skinny detec-<lb />
tive, and K. Callan, as<lb />
a faded, sweet-faced<lb />
customer of Julian's �<lb />
are given better oppor-<lb />
tunities for acting than<lb />
the two stars, and make<lb />
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uditorium.<lb />
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Thursday 19<lb />
� 7:00 p.m. Gamma Beta Phi, Biology 103<lb />
� 7:00 p.m. Intramural Co-Rec 2-on-2 Basket-<lb />
ball Participants' Meeting, Memorial Gym 104<lb />
� ECU Playhouse Cabaret Production,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Auditions Room 244<lb />
to<lb />
Friday 20<lb />
Drop a Course or Withdraw<lb />
� Last Day<lb />
From School<lb />
� ECU Playhouse Cabaret Production,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Auditions Room 244<lb />
� 5, 7:15, &amp; 9:30 p.m. Movie: American Gigolo,<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Saturday 21<lb />
� ECU Playhouse Cabaret Production,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Auditions Room 244<lb />
� 5, 7:15, &amp; 9:30 p.m. Movie: American Gigolo,<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
� 7:30 p.m. Men's Basketball: Richmond, Va.<lb />
Sunday 22<lb />
p.m. ECU Symphonic Band Concert,<lb />
� 8:15<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
� Washington's Birthdav<lb />
Monday 23<lb />
� ECU Playhouse Cabaret Production,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Auditions Room 244<lb />
� 7:30 p.m. Women's Basketball: Wake Forest<lb />
University, Minges Coliseum<lb />
� Feb. 23 - Mar. 5 Intramural Co-Rec 2-on-2<lb />
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� Feb. 23-27 &amp; Mar. 2-6 Change of Major<lb />
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� 5:00 p.m. Familv-Child Association Meeting,<lb />
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� ECU Playhouse Cabaret Production,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Auditions Room 244<lb />
� 8:15 p.m. Faculty Recital: Henry Doskey,<lb />
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p.m. Wright Auditorium<lb />
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ECU Facing NCAA-AIAW Choice<lb />
W " C rhis, says Arrants,<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
sports EMM<lb />
The recent NCAA Convention in<lb />
Miami, Fla. will probably eventual-<lb />
K be remembered as the convention<lb />
that changed the world of women's<lb />
collegiate athletics.<lb />
At the January convention a pro<lb />
posal was passed allowing women's<lb />
teams to come under N A<lb />
jurisdiction. At present, women's<lb />
athletics operates under the Associa-<lb />
tion tor Intercollegiate Athletics tor<lb />
Women (A1AW).<lb />
The move, of course, does not<lb />
eliminate M V from existance,<lb />
though it could threaten severely the<lb />
strength of the present women's<lb />
governing bods.<lb />
MAW members are being allow-<lb />
ed a five-yeai period in which to<lb />
consider a possible move to the<lb />
c AA. Each institution is expected<lb />
to investigate thoroughly the advan-<lb />
tages anddisadvantages ot women's<lb />
athletics under both the NCAA and<lb />
the A1AW.<lb />
Four options are open to each in-<lb />
stitution: DDual membership with<lb />
both AIAW and NCAA; 2)A1AW<lb />
membership only; 3)NCAA<lb />
membership only; and 4)NCAA<lb />
membership with AIAW' rules.<lb />
last Carolina is currently in-<lb />
vestigating all tour alternatives and<lb />
officials expect a final decision long<lb />
before the five-year deadline passes.<lb />
' don't know which way we'll<lb />
go said ECU Faculty Athletic<lb />
Representative Ernie Schwarz.<lb />
Ihen<lb />
be a split over<lb />
which options we should consider<lb />
Schwarz pointed out that schools<lb />
could compete in both NCAA and<lb />
AIAW' championships if they<lb />
choose option 1 or option 4.<lb />
Advantages can be cited for both<lb />
the NCAA and the AIAW<lb />
ECU Assistant Athletic for Stu-<lb />
dent Life Laurie Arrants is perhaps<lb />
the most staunch opponent of the<lb />
NCAA's proposal on campus and<lb />
points out many faults with the<lb />
idea.<lb />
"This is another case of 'money<lb />
speaks Arrants said. "It's all<lb />
political. The power struggle moves<lb />
on.<lb />
Arrants said she could not sup-<lb />
port the NCAA because of its past<lb />
dealings with women's athletics.<lb />
"Historically, the NCAA has not<lb />
favored women's athletics she<lb />
said. "The AIAW was formed for<lb />
that reason. The NCAA didn't even<lb />
support Title IX. It would be one<lb />
thing if the NCAA had been neutral<lb />
to women, but all along it has been<lb />
anti-women's athletics<lb />
Arrants credited the sudden<lb />
popularity with women's athletics,<lb />
especially basketball, for drawing<lb />
the NCAA's attention.<lb />
"Suddenly, when the AIAW was<lb />
offering over 36 championships, the<lb />
NCAA becomes interested. Now<lb />
they say they want to give women<lb />
better opportunities. Suddenly the<lb />
power and politics of the NCAA is<lb />
on the move<lb />
Schwarz, though not opposing<lb />
Arrants' view, claimed that the<lb />
NCAA could prove advantagious to<lb />
women's teams.<lb />
"The thing that is attractive<lb />
about the NCAA he said, "is that<lb />
teams in the championship tour-<lb />
naments could receive better reim-<lb />
bursements. The AIAW can reim-<lb />
burse only on a smaller rale than<lb />
the NCAA would be able o<lb />
A problem with the move towards<lb />
the NCAA that provides the main<lb />
area ot concern in ECU'S case is the<lb />
fact that the AlAW's "division bv<lb />
sport" policy would be eliminated<lb />
under NCAA governance.<lb />
Currently, the AIAW allows an<lb />
institution to field sports in anv ot<lb />
three divisions. Foi example.<lb />
women's basketball and Softball are<lb />
Division I sports while swimming,<lb />
track and several others are Division<lb />
II.<lb />
Upon joining the NCAA, those<lb />
latter sports would have to join<lb />
basketball and Softball as Divi<lb />
sports<lb />
rhis, says Arrants, is nonsense.<lb />
"We had eight All-Americans in<lb />
swimming last year she said "It<lb />
they were forced to compete on the<lb />
Division I level, many or all ol them<lb />
would not receive such recogni-<lb />
tion<lb />
Arrants claims thai the lack ot<lb />
division bv spoil is not m the best<lb />
interests of either the university or<lb />
the athlete.<lb />
"No doubt, the AIAW gives the<lb />
instition and the athlete the best<lb />
chance. I here's nothing wrong with<lb />
not being Division 1 in some ol the<lb />
non-revenue sports. I he important<lb />
thing is that we give student athletes<lb />
the opportunity to .anv the East<lb />
Carolina I niversity name in a pro-<lb />
ud way<lb />
The growing battle between the<lb />
NCAA and the AIAW is<lb />
necessary, says James Frank, pi<lb />
dent of Lincoln University and<lb />
SCC p. Id<lb />
Lady Bucs Pound NCSU,<lb />
Earn Tie In State Race<lb />
Lad Pirate Mary Denkler Fires Against State<lb />
Meeting With Karr Set<lb />
By JIMMY DuPRKE<lb />
Managing Kdiinr<lb />
It was billed as a rematch of the<lb />
two top teams in the state and when<lb />
the smoke had cleared in Reynolds<lb />
Coliseum Wednesday night, the<lb />
Lady Pirates had walked away with<lb />
a 97-89 triple-overtime victory over<lb />
nationally 15th ranked North<lb />
Carolina State.<lb />
The Pirates controlled the tap at<lb />
the start of the third overtime atter<lb />
losing the previous two. Beyond<lb />
that point, it was all a matter of the<lb />
margin, as ECU capitalized on<lb />
Wolf pack fouls and turnovers to<lb />
cruise to victory.<lb />
Senior point guard Laurie Sikes<lb />
opened the scoring barrage with a<lb />
20-footer. Junior Ginger Rouse<lb />
made the first o the NCSU tur-<lb />
novers with 4:17 remaining in the<lb />
decisive frame with a double-dribble<lb />
violation. The Pirates were unable<lb />
to score on that trip down the floor,<lb />
but forward Sam Jones drove the<lb />
length of the court at the 3:02 mark<lb />
for a 91-87 ECU lead.<lb />
Senior center Marcia Girven pop-<lb />
ped in a field goal and sophomore<lb />
Mary Denkler converted a Sikes<lb />
assist for a 95-87 Pirate lead. She<lb />
later connected on ECU'S final<lb />
points of the night to insure victory<lb />
at 97-87 with :56 remaining. Only a<lb />
field goal by State point guard<lb />
Angie Armstrong with :17 to play<lb />
prevented the hosts from being shut<lb />
out in the final overtime.<lb />
The Lady Pirates struggled early<lb />
in both halves of regulation play,<lb />
falling behind 14-4 less than six<lb />
minutes into the contest. Jones<lb />
pumped in a shot from the outside<lb />
along with a follow-up bucket. A<lb />
Kathy Riley field goal pulled the<lb />
Pirates to within four and they held<lb />
close until the 32-30 deficit at inter-<lb />
mission.<lb />
The Wolfpack opened the second<lb />
half with a flurry supplied by crafty<lb />
senior Trudi Lacey and forward<lb />
Connie Rogers to build a 47-36 ad-<lb />
vantage over ECU with less than<lb />
seven minutes elapsed.<lb />
Many of the 3,400 in attendence<lb />
felt the Pack was on its way to<lb />
another Reynolds Coliseum<lb />
blowout of the Pirates such as the<lb />
1980 contest.<lb />
The Lady Pirates managed to cut<lb />
to within two points with 7:53 re-<lb />
maining in the half, but momentum<lb />
began to shift back in favor of<lb />
State. When Denkler was called for<lb />
a foul against Rogers inside, ECU<lb />
head coach Cathy Andruzzi vehent-<lb />
Iv protested, drawing a technical<lb />
foul from official Lloyd Nelson.<lb />
Rogers sank all three tree throws<lb />
but the moment un turned once<lb />
again in favor ol the Pirates at that<lb />
point.<lb />
A field goal bv senioi centet Mai<lb />
cia Girven with 2:09 left in the se-<lb />
cond halt cut the gap to 65-63 Aftei<lb />
an NCSl timeout, Rogers fouled<lb />
Jones in the act ol shooting. 1 he<lb />
poised Jones stepped to the line and<lb />
sent both efforts sailing through the<lb />
bottom of the net to knot the score<lb />
at 65 with 1:10 to pi<lb />
With :46 on the clock, the 1 ady<lb />
Pirates once again put their faith in<lb />
Jones when she connected on a driv-<lb />
ing bucket and sank vet another free<lb />
throw.<lb />
State had the final opp<lb />
ice the game during regulation with<lb />
:05 remaining and the ball out-of-<lb />
bounds at their baseline. The m-<lb />
bounds pass went to Armstrong.<lb />
who lobbed the ball inside to tower-<lb />
ing 6-7 Ronda Falkena. The tall<lb />
Wolfpack freshman squared U<lb />
goal for the final shot, but threw a<lb />
stone that didn't fit in the hole as<lb />
the horn sounded.<lb />
Girven and Rilev helped the<lb />
Pirates build a three point lead in<lb />
the first overtime. But less than a<lb />
minute later, guard Lydia Rountree<lb />
collected tier fifth personal foul,<lb />
leaving the game 1:05 on the dock.<lb />
Eleven seconds later. Riley also col-<lb />
lected het fifth, and the hopes ol<lb />
te players and tans began to<lb />
dwindle.<lb />
State a iumed ai ri 79 lead with<lb />
:05 in overtime. E( I 's in-bounds<lb />
pass went to Jones at midcourt and<lb />
timeout was called. Jones ap-<lb />
pearantly was intended to take<lb />
final shot tor EC I . but hei lane ol<lb />
traffic was shut off. Sikes tired a<lb />
lumper over the out-stretched hand<lb />
� Armstrong from tl I the<lb />
key winch caromed<lb />
through the cylinder as the horn<lb />
sounded.<lb />
Both teams traded baskets in the<lb />
second overtime, with R<lb />
mg a shot with a secoi d<lb />
A futile tip-in effort by 1 acey fell<lb />
mlessly to the floor.<lb />
Riley led the Pirates wi<lb />
points, with Girven adding 24 and<lb />
IS rebounds and Jones 21 points<lb />
and 10 grabs. Sikes dished out 14<lb />
assists and Jones eight in directing<lb />
the ECU floor game.<lb />
Lacey led the way for NCSU with<lb />
24 points and 17 rebounds, while<lb />
Armstrong and Rogers contributed<lb />
15 points each. <lb />
Oishi Making Last Push<lb />
By WILLIAM YELYERTON<lb />
vMt�nt spor1� EdHof<lb />
William "Billy" Sheridan, Dean<lb />
of American Wrestling at Lehigh<lb />
University, says it best: "No matter<lb />
what his weight or build, there is a<lb />
place on a wrestling mat for every<lb />
boy<lb />
No one realizes the importance of<lb />
this statement more than Pirate<lb />
Coach Hachiro Oishi. He is fighting<lb />
valiantly now to save the ECU<lb />
wrestling program from extinction<lb />
so some of these promising young<lb />
wrestlers can bring their talents to<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The wrestling program at ECU is<lb />
being axed at the end of the current<lb />
season because of economic strains<lb />
on the athletic program budget.<lb />
This year's wrestling budget is<lb />
$25,000.<lb />
Oishi has received letters of sup-<lb />
port for his cause from such schools<lb />
as UNC-CH, N.C. State, the<lb />
University of Northern Iowa and<lb />
George Washington University.<lb />
Several ECU alumni, as well as high<lb />
school coaches across the state, have<lb />
expressed their concern over the ter-<lb />
mination of the program.<lb />
"I love wrestling very much<lb />
Oishi savs, "That's why I'm doing<lb />
the best I can to save the program<lb />
here v<lb />
The letters are not the only<lb />
evidence of public concern. A peti-<lb />
tion that was circulated on the ECU<lb />
campus resulted in 9,000 signatures.<lb />
"The students have much interest<lb />
in the wrestling program Oishi<lb />
points out, "and it shows with the<lb />
number of signatures we got. Some<lb />
people have said that the petition<lb />
won't do any good, but they're<lb />
wrong. It shows the students care<lb />
According to Oishi, wrestling<lb />
builds character. "I agree with<lb />
UNC's Coach Bill Lam in that the<lb />
real purpose of athletics is to help<lb />
educate and develop a young person<lb />
to their fullest potential. Wrestling<lb />
is one of the few sports in which you<lb />
can work individually with so-<lb />
meone<lb />
The Pirate coach has also begun<lb />
asking area citizens for donations<lb />
that possibly will help the program.<lb />
However, there has not been much<lb />
luck so far, he says.<lb />
"Wrestling is growing fast in<lb />
North Carolina Oishi explains.<lb />
"There are some very big and ex-<lb />
citing high school rivalries, even<lb />
some in junior high school. The pro-<lb />
gram was once great here and this is<lb />
not the time to cut it. With the<lb />
growth of high school wrestling, the<lb />
program here could be great again<lb />
Oishi said that schools such as the<lb />
University of Georgia, Florida and<lb />
Alabama that have dropped wrestl-<lb />
ing did not have the tradition that<lb />
East Carolina has. "These schools<lb />
just didn't have the abundance of<lb />
competition that we have in North<lb />
Carolina he remarked.<lb />
According to Oishi, a committee<lb />
has been formed to try to resolve the<lb />
issue and attempt to save the wrestl-<lb />
ing program. A meeting with Direc-<lb />
tor of Athletics Ken Karr has been<lb />
scheduled for next week.<lb />
"I've only been here since Oc-<lb />
tober Oishi said. "I wish I'd been<lb />
here longer, maybe I could have<lb />
helped the situation. I'll tell you'one<lb />
thing, though; I've still got hope<lb />
that the program can be saved. I'm<lb />
not going to give up<lb />
FXU's Mindell Tyson Battles<lb />
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7-Footer Has Odom, Others Drooling<lb />
When this time of the year rolls<lb />
around recruiting is always on the<lb />
minds of the die-hard college sports<lb />
fans.<lb />
Just yesterday (Wednesday) was<lb />
the national signing date for foot-<lb />
ball. Pirate head coach Ed Emory<lb />
and his staff were out of town all<lb />
day attempting to lure some of the<lb />
treasured gridiron prepsters.<lb />
Meanwhile, basketball coach<lb />
Dave Odom and his staff were busy<lb />
trying to lure that big man that<lb />
would turn the cage program<lb />
around.<lb />
The guy that could do it resides in<lb />
the small community of Dry Fork,<lb />
Va a suberb of Danville.<lb />
The young man is Warren Mar-<lb />
tin, a 7-foot, 210 pound center that<lb />
seems to get better each time he<lb />
takes the court.<lb />
Martin is a real sleeper and has<lb />
shown vast improvements in this,<lb />
his senior season. As the year has<lb />
worn on he has drawn more and<lb />
more attention from schools desir-<lb />
ing his valuable services.<lb />
To ease himself of some of the<lb />
strain of the recruiters, Martin<lb />
released a list of seven schools dur-<lb />
ing the first of January. The list in-<lb />
cluded the final institutions he was<lb />
considering attending and was set<lb />
up to keep recruiting pressure as low<lb />
as possible.<lb />
The seven included Virginia Tech,<lb />
Jacksonville, Richmond, James<lb />
Madison, East Carolina, Virginia<lb />
and North Carolina.<lb />
The latter two loom as the<lb />
favorites to sign Martin. Never-<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
theless the Pirate coaching staff is<lb />
going all out in their attempts of br-<lb />
inging a real prize home to Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Martin has led his Tunstall High<lb />
School team to a 15-3 record thus<lb />
far this season. He leads his district<lb />
in scoring (23.9 ppg), rebounding<lb />
(13.0) and blocked shots (six per<lb />
game).<lb />
Martin was interviewed late last<lb />
week and stated that he had yet to<lb />
eliminate any of the seven schools<lb />
listed in January. He is expected to<lb />
make a decision soon after the<lb />
Viginia state playoffs.<lb />
One of the attractive points about<lb />
Martin, aside from the obvious, is<lb />
the fact that doctors predict he will<lb />
grow at least another two inches. No<lb />
doubt each of the seven involved<lb />
coaches drool at the thought of sign-<lb />
ing him.<lb />
Virginia coach Terry Holland is<lb />
very intent upon signing the big guy.<lb />
He was quoted as saying last<lb />
weekend that Martin's decision<lb />
could affect the decision of Ail-<lb />
American Ralph Sampson, who<lb />
though a sophomore is being lured<lb />
by the NBA.<lb />
Holland mentioned the possibhty<lb />
of Martin and Sampson in the same<lb />
lineup, the ague Sampson moving to<lb />
forward to open up the middle tor<lb />
Martin.<lb />
Martin, of course, is not in the<lb />
class of a Ralph Sampson. He is.<lb />
though, an ever-increasing com-<lb />
modity that no college coach in the<lb />
country would turn down.<lb />
Odom saw Martin play this Tues-<lb />
day night. He or a member of his<lb />
staff has but one of the three<lb />
designated talks remaining with the<lb />
big guy.<lb />
Observers close to the situation in<lb />
Danville feel that the Tar Heels and<lb />
Cavaliers are far and away the<lb />
leading candidates to sign Martin.<lb />
Holland and LNC's Smith also are<lb />
reported to have just one more talk<lb />
remaining.<lb />
The Pirate basketball team must<lb />
win both its remaining two games,<lb />
both away at Richmond and Illinois<lb />
State, in order to finish the season<lb />
with a non-losing record.<lb />
Following consecutive home<lb />
losses to Delaware State and UNC-<lb />
Wilmington the team owns an 11-13<lb />
mark.<lb />
The odds at finishing 13-13 do not<lb />
appear promising. Richmond<lb />
disposed of the Bucs easily in<lb />
Minges Coliseum earlier this year<lb />
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a 10-2 record last yeai.<lb />
tops on the club.<lb />
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top hurlers will be Bob<lb />
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Ramev (5-1), both<lb />
seniors. The rest of the<lb />
stafl is rounded out b<lb />
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the team. " Todd Ivans<lb />
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between the AIAW and NCAA and<lb />
presents another roadblock should<lb />
the ACC make the switch.<lb />
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is illegal.<lb />
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not. It would look like we were not<lb />
interesting when actually we had no<lb />
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many sides to the vital decision it<lb />
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