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�he iEaHt (Earnlinian<lb />
Vol. 55 No. y<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Wednesday, June 3, 1981<lb />
Greenville. Northarolina<lb />
Outstanding Loans Cause System ys Suspension<lb />
Lester Nail<lb />
B DEBORAH HOTALING<lb />
Vf� fdllnr<lb />
Students who might need that $25 emergency loan<lb />
from the SGA will have to find an alternative source of<lb />
funds until at least fall semester.<lb />
In a move thai also affects medical emergency loans,<lb />
which were once available in the maximum amount of<lb />
$150, all furthei SGA loans have been suspended due to<lb />
ovei $6,800 in outstanding loans which have ac-<lb />
cumulated since the 1977-78 school year.<lb />
1 ester Nail, SGA president, and Marvin Braxton,<lb />
vice president, outvoted Treasurer Kirk I it tie in a deci-<lb />
sion to suspend all loans until a solution to the problem<lb />
of unpaid loans is found.<lb />
"1 became concerned when 1 started talking with<lb />
Debbie and Mrs. Clark in the Student Fund Accounting<lb />
Office about outstanding loans Nail explained. "Yes,<lb />
1 agree, it's the students' money but it's being abused by<lb />
a tew. That's why I cut it. A few were abusing<lb />
everyone's money<lb />
I ittle disagreed with Nail's and Braxton's decision to<lb />
suspend the loans. "We can serve the students and im-<lb />
prove the situation at the same time. I'm totally against<lb />
this decision but it's done now . I want to continue work-<lb />
ing on the same proposals I've been working on. I think<lb />
stopping the service to the students is a mistake because<lb />
we can sere the students while making progress<lb />
In the $25 category, there were $3,698.90 in outstan-<lb />
ding loans as of May 27. This, in addition to the<lb />
$6,803.95 in outstanding loans since 1977, produces a<lb />
total of $10,502.85 due to the loan fund. At the end of<lb />
the first session ol summer school $420.10 will have<lb />
been loaned out, which, it paid back, will drop the<lb />
outstanding loan figure to $10,082.75.<lb />
Under former president Charlie Sherrod's ad-<lb />
ministration, this $25 loan changed from the status of<lb />
an emergency loan to just a regular loan which any stu-<lb />
dent with an identification and activity card could apply<lb />
tor and receive.<lb />
According to Nail, several reminders are sent to the<lb />
student who is delinquent in paying back the loan in the<lb />
given time. After 30 davs, another reminder is sent. The<lb />
procedure is to then inform the appointed attorney who<lb />
also sends a reminder to the student. If, after 30 days,<lb />
the money is still not paid, another letter is sent.<lb />
It is not until the attorney's second reminder is sent<lb />
that the student's transcripts and records are tagged by<lb />
the registrar's office.<lb />
This tagging system will prevent the student from<lb />
registering on registration day tor classes and also from<lb />
obtaining copies of his her transcripts.<lb />
See DELINQUENT, Page 2<lb />
Marvin Braxton<lb />
R I s,<lb />
Gas Hike Planned<lb />
Tax Tenatively Passes<lb />
RAl E1GH,<lb />
fie<lb />
Hn<lb />
UPI) By a sl-<lb />
I uesday ten-<lb />
pproved om. James B.<lb />
 proposal to raise the<lb />
a bv 3 cent; . gallon to<lb />
state's beleaguere d<lb />
fund<lb />
Senate will consider the<lb />
e a final time Wednesday. If<lb />
s then, the bill will nune to<lb />
Su f the so-called Good<lb />
� - Hexed surprising<lb />
strei irst defeating an amend-<lb />
ment creating a cigarette manufac-<lb />
?rs' tax and then winning the<lb />
e bill in genera w it<lb />
i spare Mo; bsen<lb />
ly 27 or 28 senatoi - to<lb />
� he bill.<lb />
 '� tes were Den,<lb />
c h amber's seven o 1 h e r<lb />
; Republican<lb />
npi ipposition.<lb />
  praised the Senate<lb />
:  c ritically important step<lb />
�<lb />
"� l he membe ision and<lb />
g foi � ure that<lb />
Nor: I a keep<lb />
I �� ' i!<lb />
bs I in a Mate-<lb />
are forcing the state to renovate on-<lb />
! about x miles annually.<lb />
I he bill's supporters have said the<lb />
state need- about $200 million extra<lb />
a year to help the Highway fund,<lb />
which has been plagued b reduced<lb />
gas tax revenues because of the<lb />
wmg numbei o fuel-efficient<lb />
vehicles at a time when inflation is<lb />
skyrocketing.<lb />
But Sen c ass Ballenger, R.<lb />
Catawba, led off a group ol GOP<lb />
w nen<lb />
tie<lb />
said<lb />
Li<lb />
opponent -<lb />
spend money for <lb />
Transportation Department racked<lb />
bv bid-rigging and claims ol ineffi-<lb />
money pena, tne<lb />
things that caused the problem<lb />
should � i aned up he said.<lb />
Othei senators disagreed,<lb />
ting thai North Carolina's<lb />
76,OQO-mile highway system is the<lb />
finest in America and the Transpor-<lb />
tation Department is one of the best<lb />
run.<lb />
Sen. Marshall Rauch, D, Gaston,<lb />
called the tax bill a "Band-Aid"<lb />
solution and proposed an amend-<lb />
ment banning 100 percent state fun-<lb />
ding on roads where the majority of<lb />
the paving money could come from<lb />
the federal government.<lb />
Rauch later withdrew that amend-<lb />
ment when Sen. Harold Hardison,<lb />
D-Lenoir, promised his Appropria-<lb />
tions Committee would include that<lb />
proviso in its budget bill.<lb />
Senate President Pro Tern Craig<lb />
I awing, D-Mecklenburg, said he<lb />
doesn't like the bill or any other<lb />
legislation to raise tax. But the state<lb />
See (.AS. Page 2<lb />
Production Delayed<lb />
On ECU Magazine<lb />
Gov. James Hunt<lb />
B DEBORAH HOI VI IV.<lb />
History seems to be repeati<lb />
itself. This time it's with the campus<lb />
literary magazine, the Rebel.<lb />
As with last year's Rebel, this<lb />
veai's edition was sent back to<lb />
printers foi a second printing du(<lb />
numerous errors in the lay-oul and<lb />
production of the magazine.<lb />
Kathy Crisp, 1980-81 editoi of the<lb />
Rebel, explained why the magazine<lb />
will be almost three months late in<lb />
reaching the students' hands: "It<lb />
v. a supposed to b beei<lb />
the week alter graduation. Wei<lb />
was delivered but we hadn'1 see<lb />
copy before the 6,(KM) copies came.<lb />
We had to send it back because ol<lb />
the errors which, although there<lb />
weren't grave errors, there r<lb />
Drug Law Draws Controversy<lb />
:<lb />
in m-<lb />
detai<lb />
�  mts-per-<lb />
, b ottering a refund<lb />
individuals tor<lb />
driving.<lb />
ire also transfers S5S<lb />
related -ales tax<lb />
ie Highway 1 und and<lb />
license tees. Hunt<lb />
i - �� pe:cent hike in<lb />
t d:d now levies on<lb />
age rentals,<lb />
� �se taxes have not<lb />
:ompleted.<lb />
fuesday's 90-minute debate over<lb />
bill swung on whether a gas tax<lb />
needed.<lb />
Sen. J.J. "Monk" Harrington,<lb />
1) Bertie, said additional revenues<lb />
lintain current roads and build<lb />
news ones is vital because the state's<lb />
way system is "only about 18<lb />
months away from being a total<lb />
ister<lb />
He �-aid the state should resurface<lb />
iboul 2,700 miles of the roads each<lb />
, but inflation and paving costs<lb />
Bv KM MMBFKIA<lb />
No one can pi edict the exact<lb />
result- ol any law until it is put into<lb />
effect, but almost everyone would<lb />
ee thai North Carolina's propos-<lb />
ed Drug Paraphernalia Act is bound<lb />
to cause quite a stir it Gov. Jim<lb />
Hunt signs it into law.<lb />
I he bill, which was passed in the<lb />
state Sei tie last week and earlier<lb />
cleared the House, would make it il-<lb />
il to sell, posses, oi use any kind<lb />
of paraphernalia in connection with<lb />
the consumption of marijuana.<lb />
Thus far, the bill has stirred<lb />
strong partisan support on both<lb />
-ides ol the issue.<lb />
According to a May 15 1 egislative<lb />
Alert put out bv the North Carolina<lb />
il I iberties Union (NCC1 U),<lb />
"the bill would make it illegal to<lb />
knowingly use or posses with intent<lb />
to use any drug paraphernalia;<lb />
manufacture or deliver drug<lb />
paraphernatia;or<lb />
advertise drug paraphernalia.<lb />
'Drug paraphernalia is defined as<lb />
such things as kits for planting,<lb />
scales and balances, blenders,<lb />
spoons, bowls, balloons, pipes, etc.<lb />
furthermore, possession of each<lb />
separate item could become a<lb />
separate, one year misdemeanor of-<lb />
fense<lb />
1 he bill, if passed, will cause ma-<lb />
jor problems for any North<lb />
Carolina merchants who deal in<lb />
paraphernalia, according to the NC-<lb />
CLU. In-state manufacturers and<lb />
distributors will have to shut down,<lb />
and "head shops which deal<lb />
almost exclusively in paraphernalia,<lb />
will be forced to close or sell another<lb />
product.<lb />
Pipe Dreams, a downtown Green-<lb />
ville head shop, receives at least 95<lb />
percent oi its revenue from the sale<lb />
ol paraphernalia, according to<lb />
owner Carol Martoccia.<lb />
Zack Perkinson, also ol Pipe<lb />
Dreams, called the proposed law un-<lb />
constitutional and anticipates trou-<lb />
ble with enforcement because of its<lb />
vagueness.<lb />
Martoccia feels that the law will<lb />
not serve as a deterrent. "I'm all for<lb />
drug abuse control Martoccia<lb />
said, "but if a dog bites you, you<lb />
don't cut oft its tail; you go to the<lb />
root of the problem<lb />
When asked what Pipe Dreams<lb />
would do if the law passed, Perkin-<lb />
son said. "Beats me. Persevere in<lb />
the illustrious tradition of American<lb />
enterprise Martoccia speculated<lb />
on the possibility of selling tee shirts<lb />
after October 1, the proposed date<lb />
o enactment for the law<lb />
Perkinson feels that the bill has<lb />
progressed as tar as it has because<lb />
retailers have not been able to bring<lb />
a strong enough lobby against it. He<lb />
attributes the bill to a conservative<lb />
political resurgence and sees the<lb />
banning of paraphernalia as an in-<lb />
vasion of privacy. "Political con-<lb />
sciousness is at its lowest ebb since<lb />
the end ol the Vietnam War" he<lb />
said. "The 'hippie radicals' ol the<lb />
late '60's and early '70's tough;<lb />
social derision to change a culture<lb />
they (we) saw as oppressive. 1 he<lb />
youth of today takes social freedom<lb />
for granted. It's time to realize you<lb />
are ultimately responsible tor the<lb />
way you live and the choices you<lb />
make in life<lb />
See I AW, Page 2<lb />
such thing ;i sloppy artwork<lb />
; crooked, son irk<lb />
was upside down<lb />
e print tny handling<lb />
keai s Rebe ! sten's<lb />
lie, I ennes  I red Pulley,<lb />
the company's representative here in<lb />
Greenvile, said, "We are helping to<lb />
� problems in<lb />
the s �ming year. 1 he we've<lb />
set up now is sending" two sets<lb />
h eliminates all errors in<lb />
the first set. I hen the pi '<lb />
Rebel office to be ap-<lb />
proved. Iheie are many problems in<lb />
putting mil this complex of a<lb />
1 d Midgett, who is in charge ol<lb />
entire layii<lb />
tazine, said he dela �<lb />
inters' mistakes. "V.<lb />
inters are going to try to gel<lb />
ay with what they can. 11<lb />
just business. I his year, we di<lb />
pay 'hem to begin with like we did<lb />
with the company we used last year.<lb />
1 hev (the printer) told me out<lb />
out that it was theii fault.<lb />
I hev didn't meet the deadline and<lb />
we didn't get The proofs like we<lb />
were supposed to. We fell it would<lb />
be belter to go ahead with a second<lb />
printing to be fair to the students,<lb />
the artists, and the commpany's<lb />
representation of their work<lb />
1 he Rebel will be redehvered to<lb />
the campus sometime during the<lb />
first week ol August. 1 ess than halt<lb />
ol the 6,000 copies will be handed<lb />
out at the end cl the second session<lb />
ol summer school with the remain-<lb />
ing copies being distributed in the<lb />
fall.<lb />
" I hev (the printing company) ad-<lb />
mitted that they were responsible<lb />
for the mistakes Crisp added.<lb />
"I hev're definitely paying tor the<lb />
reprinting<lb />
CORRECTION<lb />
n last Wednesday's issue ol I hi<lb />
Hastaroiinian in the story concer<lb />
riing budget approvals, we tailed t<lb />
ecify thai the entire media budge<lb />
�ci. approved. We apologia<lb />
1 e a<lb />
le's vagueness and am<lb />
convenience it may have caused.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Editorials �<lb />
features <lb />
Sports <lb />
Classifieds <lb />
Mendenhall To Get<lb />
New Bus Station<lb />
New Bus Station<lb />
is expected to be completed in July<lb />
Photo oy JILL ADAMS<lb />
By KAREN WEND!<lb />
wMnni Sr�v Editor<lb />
ECU students should have a new<lb />
bus shelter at Mendenhall by the end<lb />
of July, according to Rudolph Alex-<lb />
ander, Associate Dean of Student<lb />
Life.<lb />
According to Alexander, t he-<lb />
shelter, which was designed bv two<lb />
ECU art professors, will be a help to<lb />
students, bus drivers and<lb />
Mendenhall officials.<lb />
The shelter is designed to provide<lb />
shelter for students using the ser-<lb />
vices of the SGA bus service. Up to<lb />
this time the students had to either<lb />
stand in inclement weather to get the<lb />
buses or to wait in the Mendenhall<lb />
lobby and try to sec the buses as<lb />
they went by. This created a pro-<lb />
blem for both students and the<lb />
students center.<lb />
The new bus stop will also<lb />
eliminate the drivers need to go<lb />
through the Mendenhall parking<lb />
lot.<lb />
1 he project was begun when the<lb />
president ol the class oi 1979, Nicky<lb />
1 rancis, came to Alexander asking<lb />
for help in choosing a project tor a<lb />
senior class gift. 1 he shelter was one<lb />
ol the ideas given to Francis.<lb />
Alexander cited that the building<lb />
would be designed in a similar style<lb />
to that ol Mendenhall, using the<lb />
same type of brickwork and similar<lb />
design. The interior will contain<lb />
covered seating area shaped in the<lb />
letters EC U.<lb />
I he projects funding comes from<lb />
several sources, the classes oi 1979<lb />
and 1980, the SGA and Mendenhall<lb />
itslf. 1 he overall concept was<lb />
finalized bv a commitee containing<lb />
representatives from the Student<lb />
Center, the SGA and the Student<lb />
Union.<lb />
Alexander was uncertain of just<lb />
how the decision was made for the<lb />
shelter to be the gift of the senior<lb />
class.<lb /><pb facs="00057344_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
June 3,1981<lb />
Announcements<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
Phi fcta Sigma freshman honoi<lb />
society will award book scholar<lb />
ships to a rising junior and a rising<lb />
senior in the amount of $100 each<lb />
to be used during the IV81 82 school<lb />
year Applicants must be<lb />
members ot Phi fcta Sigma<lb />
Qualifications emphasize par<lb />
ticipation in the uCU chapter ot<lb />
Phi b ta Sigma and high academic<lb />
achievement interested students<lb />
Should see Dr John D fcbbs Pro<lb />
lessor ot English, at 214 Austin<lb />
GAME ROOM<lb />
The College Hih Came R<lb />
located m the Aycork basement<lb />
features electronic games, pm<lb />
ball, pool, pmg pong and (ooseball<lb />
Hours are Mon Ihurs 12 II<lb />
p m , Friday 12 5pm and Sun 8<lb />
11 p m All proieeds are returned<lb />
to the students through the Student<lb />
Residence Association please<lb />
support the game room<lb />
HOMECOMING<lb />
Homecoming IV8! is now in 'he<lb />
planning process Ttn<lb />
mg tesiivities w.n be held on Nov<lb />
; 1981 where the uvs a<lb />
playing East Tenness. �<lb />
theme will be "Paint tne m<lb />
Purple and Gold Ae wai<lb />
courage any one inl<lb />
helping plan homecoming ac<lb />
hvities to conta't D.ane I<lb />
; 841 a bea I<lb />
planned for that Saturday<lb />
CAMPUS CRUSADE<lb />
Come to Farr � N<lb />
-<lb />
,ng unging and grow<lb />
dynamics it tri.<lb />
Every ue0fly b JO P M<lb />
�<lb />
Photo by ROCHELE ROLAND<lb />
Paraphernalia Shelves<lb />
 may soon he a thing of the past.<lb />
Law Draws Comments<lb />
GMAT<lb />
Tne (graduate Management Ad<lb />
mission Test iGMATl will be ot<lb />
tered at East Carolina University<lb />
on Wednesday July 15,1981. at<lb />
4 00 CM Application blanks art-<lb />
to be completed and mailed to<lb />
GAAAT Educational Testing Ser<lb />
vice, Box 96 R, Princeton. NJ<lb />
08540 Applications must be<lb />
postmarked no later than June<lb />
9.1981 Applications may be ob<lb />
tamed from the ECU Testing<lb />
Cener, Room 105, Speight<lb />
Building<lb />
BINGO ICE CREAM<lb />
he first I<lb />
I inn sun<lb />
June 9 a' 00 PM<lb />
�:<lb />
�<lb />
IT a ��� � a � � . . � � I<lb />
prizes such as I Shirts I �<lb />
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does with this stut t<lb />
once it leases this store.<lb />
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Jay Dillon of Apple<lb />
Records mentioned the<lb />
possibility ot passing<lb />
out stamped receipts to<lb />
be signed when selling<lb />
any. product that could<lb />
be used as parapher-<lb />
nalia. The receipts<lb />
would state that the<lb />
customer is of legal age<lb />
and will not use the<lb />
product for illicit pur-<lb />
poses. Dillon fell cer-<lb />
tain that a large<lb />
undei ground mo e-<lb />
ment and possible<lb />
Mafia involvemeni<lb />
would result it<lb />
paraphernalia were<lb />
completely banned.<lb />
"Responsibility will<lb />
be on the consumer,<lb />
ultimately, and I don't<lb />
think signing a receipt<lb />
is going to stop too<lb />
main people" Dillon<lb />
said<lb />
V hen asked about<lb />
problems m enforce<lb />
men! ot the law . Joseph<lb />
(alder, directoi of I ast<lb />
Carolina t am pus<lb />
Security, expressed<lb />
doubts as to the con-<lb />
stitutionality t the<lb />
law. and the definition<lb />
of paraphernalia.<lb />
"How do I know what<lb />
they're going to use it<lb />
for? Until it passes,<lb />
we're not going to<lb />
worry about it<lb />
Captain Briley ot the<lb />
Greenville Police said.<lb />
"It the law is spelled<lb />
out, and what is legal<lb />
or illegal specified, we<lb />
will have no difficult)<lb />
in enforcing it<lb />
However, he added<lb />
thai if the definition ot<lb />
paraphernalia is left up<lb />
10 the individual of-<lb />
fice! . it w ill be up to the<lb />
district attorney what<lb />
to prosecute<lb />
Cherrj Stokes, a<lb />
Greenville lawyer, is<lb />
skeptical ol the ability<lb />
of the police to enforce<lb />
the proposed I a w .<lb />
"How are they going to<lb />
prove what it (the<lb />
paraphernalia) is being<lb />
,old<lb />
as?<lb />
Some<lb />
Gas Tax Proposal<lb />
Tenatively Approved<lb />
paraphernalia is used<lb />
for legal purposes such<lb />
as home rolled cigaret-<lb />
tes, and insulin injec-<lb />
tions for diabetics<lb />
He voiced the opi-<lb />
nion that although in-<lb />
state manufacturers<lb />
will be illegal, most<lb />
paraphernalia is ship<lb />
ped in from other states<lb />
and is controlled b<lb />
tederal law.<lb />
"It's like saying,<lb />
'I'm nol going to sell<lb />
automobiles to people<lb />
who are going to<lb />
speed I'm not in favoi<lb />
ol drugs, but 1 am in<lb />
favor of good laws that<lb />
are backed by public<lb />
sentiment and are easy<lb />
to enforce<lb />
Several students also<lb />
expressed opinions on<lb />
the subject. Dan Neil, a<lb />
senior English major,<lb />
said, "1 don't think it'll<lb />
last more than a year<lb />
without being challeng-<lb />
ed in court and found<lb />
unconstitutional<lb />
Another English ma-<lb />
jor stated1 find it far<lb />
cical that almost<lb />
anyone can buy a gun,<lb />
but no one will be able<lb />
to bin a bong<lb />
One downtown mer-<lb />
chant said. "It the<lb />
drugs are illegal, the<lb />
paraphernalia should<lb />
be too<lb />
One senioi said,<lb />
"People are always go-<lb />
ing to tinJ tools foi<lb />
their drugs. Drugs are<lb />
illegal, but there are<lb />
plenty ol them around;<lb />
paraphernalia is jus!<lb />
going 1 o g o<lb />
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needs the extra revenue, he said, and<lb />
tViat is why he voted for the bill.<lb />
Several citizens' groups have been<lb />
formed to tight the tax proposal,<lb />
some of them with the help of the<lb />
Congressional Club, Sen. Bill Red-<lb />
man, R I red ell, noted the club's<lb />
help in produeing some critical<lb />
television advertisements.<lb />
You're going to use that as the<lb />
excuse to vote for the package when<lb />
you wanted to vote against it he<lb />
said. "1 hope you won't vote that<lb />
way, but vote for the almost es<lb />
million people in North Carolina<lb />
w ho don't want the tax<lb />
The cigarette tax proposed b<lb />
Sen. Rachel Gray, D-Guilford,<lb />
would have raised ?25 million a<lb />
year by taxing manufacturers 2<lb />
cents for every pack of cigarette<lb />
they produce. The current 2-cent<lb />
pack on a cigarettes sold in the state<lb />
would have been dropped.<lb />
Mrs. Gray called her amendment<lb />
"almost too good to be true<lb />
because of the money it generates.<lb />
She said it was tar superior to<lb />
Hunt's gas tax plan, which she<lb />
labeled "the most unpopular piece<lb />
of legislation I have seen in the<lb />
(ieneral Assembly<lb />
" I he climate is right to tax tobac-<lb />
co in North Carolina she said. "It<lb />
needs to bear its load<lb />
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is required to be<lb />
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Although the loans<lb />
have been suspended<lb />
until the fall semester.<lb />
Nail and Braxton said<lb />
that the collection pro-<lb />
cedure would continue.<lb />
"We expect them to<lb />
pav the money back<lb />
Nail said. "We have a<lb />
small group running up<lb />
these loans, not paying<lb />
them back and hurting<lb />
the rest o t the<lb />
students<lb />
"1 don't feel like, as<lb />
SGA vice president, 1<lb />
should allow this to go<lb />
on Braxton com-<lb />
mented. "There's no<lb />
reason we would do<lb />
this unless it was in the<lb />
best interest of the<lb />
students. There's too<lb />
much money out and<lb />
we need to do<lb />
something about it.<lb />
Maybe someone could<lb />
offer a resolution<lb />
Braxton said.<lb />
In the past year, the<lb />
$25 loans were not ot-<lb />
tered to the students by<lb />
the second month in<lb />
each semester. Signs<lb />
were placed in the Stu-<lb />
dent Fund Accounting<lb />
Office and in the recep-<lb />
tion area in front of the<lb />
SGA president's office<lb />
which notified students<lb />
that no more loans<lb />
would be offered for<lb />
the remainder of the<lb />
semester.<lb />
" I he students are<lb />
not being set ved. 1 hev<lb />
(the loans) run out by<lb />
October in the fall and<lb />
February in the spring.<lb />
I here's no point in go-<lb />
ing on with tins until<lb />
some resolutions arc<lb />
made Nail said.<lb />
During Brett<lb />
Melvm term as SGA<lb />
president, all debts up<lb />
until 19 were termed<lb />
uncollectable and were<lb />
written off. Until the<lb />
near $7,000 unpaid<lb />
loan situation is resoh -<lb />
ed, the regular collec-<lb />
tion procedure will con-<lb />
tinue.<lb />
Main of these un-<lb />
paid debts will be writ-<lb />
ten off sometime in the<lb />
future also because it<lb />
would cost more to<lb />
take the student to<lb />
court than it would to<lb />
write off the $25.<lb />
For those students<lb />
who will sutter from<lb />
the suspension of the<lb />
SGA loans, there is an<lb />
alternative. The Sarah<lb />
C lenient Emergency<lb />
Loan Fund is available<lb />
through the financial<lb />
Aid Office for any<lb />
amount up to $400 if<lb />
the student qualifies.<lb />
Nail has said he wil<lb />
conduct a survey on<lb />
campus this fall in<lb />
order to determine<lb />
whether or not the<lb />
students want a loan<lb />
program and if so.<lb />
what kind of program<lb />
they want.<lb />
Until the fall<lb />
legislature meets and<lb />
resolves the unpaid<lb />
loan situation, those<lb />
students needing loans<lb />
because ot an emergen-<lb />
cy should contact the<lb />
financial aid office.<lb />
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SGA Loans<lb />
Should Funds Be Frozen?<lb />
Barely into the second month of<lb />
their terms, SGA President Lester<lb />
Nail and Vice President Marvin �<lb />
Braxton have had to make one of<lb />
the toughest decisions they are likely<lb />
to face while in office. They have<lb />
decided, with Treasurer Kirk little<lb />
dissenting, to suspend the SGA loan<lb />
fund until the fall legislature can<lb />
review the program and reform it.<lb />
Nail and Braxton voted to sus-<lb />
pend the program because more<lb />
than $7,000 worth o loans have<lb />
gone uncollected since 1977. They<lb />
felt that the situation called for such<lb />
decisive and immediate action in<lb />
order to preclude further losses.<lb />
Little, on the other hand, felt that<lb />
the program could be improved<lb />
while continuing service to students.<lb />
"There's an old iddish saying�<lb />
don't throw out the dirty water until<lb />
you have clean water to replace it<lb />
lie said.<lb />
The three officers agree on the<lb />
goal of the program� to serve<lb />
students� the hitch has come in<lb />
deciding the best means by which to<lb />
achieve this end.<lb />
They also agreed that there were<lb />
serious problems with the program<lb />
as it existed. But how to solve these<lb />
problems?<lb />
The question became to suspend<lb />
the program and allow the<lb />
legislature to formulate a new pro-<lb />
gram in the fall or to continue the<lb />
program while seeking a solution at<lb />
the same time.<lb />
Nail and-Braxton felt that little<lb />
progress was being made toward<lb />
solving'the program's problems and<lb />
seemed to I eel that some sort of<lb />
drastic action was needed to<lb />
alleviate the situation.<lb />
Little felt that progress had been<lb />
made and that further im-<lb />
provements were on the way. He<lb />
pointed out that loan forms had<lb />
finally been "legalized" during spr-<lb />
ing semester and that penalties<lb />
could be levied against students<lb />
delinquent in their payments.<lb />
In evaluating the points of view.<lb />
o' Nail, Braxton and Little, it is in-<lb />
teresting to note their past ties to the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
Little is now in his second year as<lb />
treausurer, while Nail and Braxton<lb />
are relative newcomers to the SGA's<lb />
executive-political arena. Little has<lb />
been deeply involved in working<lb />
with the loan program for more<lb />
than a year and obviously feels that<lb />
it is hisbaby<lb />
Braxton and Nail feel no such at-<lb />
tachment to the program. They feel<lb />
no sentimental attachment to it that<lb />
might cloud their judgement, but by<lb />
the same token, they lack Little's<lb />
experience �and feel for the situa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
And perhaps they should have<lb />
listened a bit more closely to what<lb />
he had to say. As Little put it, the<lb />
suspension means that students are<lb />
not realizing what they should from<lb />
their student fees.<lb />
He was also right when he said<lb />
that improvements have been made<lb />
in the program in recent years. So<lb />
was a total suspension really<lb />
necessary?<lb />
Probably not. It would have been<lb />
more sensible to seek a solution<lb />
while continuing service to students.<lb />
The money lost in the interim would<lb />
be minimal in comparison with the<lb />
good accomplished. SGA loans<lb />
have been the saving grace for many<lb />
a student.<lb />
So, students, next 'time your<lb />
downtown and about to buy one<lb />
last be'er, remember that the SGA<lb />
won't b" there to bail you out at the<lb />
end of the month.<lb />
Exams Still Begin<lb />
After Drop Period<lb />
Well, the last day to drop a class<lb />
has come and gone, and students<lb />
are still awaiting the results of their<lb />
first test in some classes.<lb />
Students know that there are few<lb />
things worse than finding out that<lb />
you have flunked that crucial first<lb />
test� after the deadline for dropp-<lb />
ing has passed.<lb />
Some professors seem to take<lb />
morbid pleasure in witholding these<lb />
results from students until that<lb />
deadline has faded into obscurity.<lb />
Others seem unaware that such a<lb />
day even exists.<lb />
To both varieties of professors we<lb />
would say that a little bit of compas-<lb />
sion and "understanding would be<lb />
sincerely appreciated. Let's make<lb />
college a learning experience, not an<lb />
agonizing one.<lb />
(dealer<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN <lb />
Relationship Fosters Resentment<lb />
By JANE DODGE<lb />
Role differentiation between students<lb />
and professors here often creates a tremen-<lb />
dous gap between the two groups. Some<lb />
professors treat students as "underlings<lb />
and the students respond with inward<lb />
resentment and low morale.<lb />
Professors wield huge power over the<lb />
students. The professors are entrusted with<lb />
this power by virtue of holding a position<lb />
on the ECU faculty. Most are fair in deal-<lb />
ing with their students, but there are those<lb />
few who manipulate their students<lb />
psychologically and academically. For ex-<lb />
ample, some professors undermine<lb />
students by making sarcastic comments in<lb />
response to legitimate questions from<lb />
students. They refuse to talk with the<lb />
students outside of class about assignments<lb />
or give very vague assignments which are<lb />
graded subjectively, as many professors<lb />
will admit. As a result, students of such<lb />
professors are disillusioned and discourag-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Professors who misuse power may want<lb />
to examine their motives. Whose interests<lb />
do they have at heart� the students' or<lb />
their own?<lb />
Such professors seem to have a need to<lb />
gain ego gratification through the<lb />
manipulation of students. What other ex-<lb />
planation could there be for such<lb />
behavior?<lb />
But students are at a distinct disadvan-<lb />
tage in such a situation. Because of the role<lb />
differentiaton or powerful position of the<lb />
professor, there is little recourse for the<lb />
students. They must "put up with it<lb />
On the other hand, there are professors<lb />
who go out of their way to understand<lb />
students and their points of view. They<lb />
treat students as individuals worthy of con-<lb />
sideration and show appreciation of their<lb />
efforts. These are the professors who<lb />
students work beyond the call of duty.<lb />
They do more than is required because<lb />
they have been encouraged by their pro-<lb />
fessors. These teachers are the ones who<lb />
are true pedagogues.<lb />
The administration would do well to re-<lb />
quire students to evaluate professors<lb />
anonymously at some point in each course,<lb />
both at the undergraduate and graduate<lb />
level. Some of the results might be surpris-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Professors might be encouraged to re-<lb />
evaluate their attitudes and practices.<lb />
Students might feel that they were being<lb />
heard and perhaps the role differentiation<lb />
gap would not be so great.<lb />
Thus, students' morale and goals would<lb />
be raised, and professors would see more<lb />
effort on the part of the students and be<lb />
pleased as a result.<lb />
(Jane Dodge is graduate student and has a<lb />
B.A. in English Jrom ECJU.)<lb />
New Book Details 'Doing It' Right<lb />
lenville<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
Most guys don't go around telling other<lb />
guys that they're not Doing It right.<lb />
Michael Castleman does. Wisely,<lb />
Castleman has elected to forego giving his<lb />
advice on male sexuality in rowdy bars. In-<lb />
stead, Castleman, a professional counselor<lb />
for men with sex-related problems, lays<lb />
out his humanistic philosophy of<lb />
"problem-free lovemaking" in the pages<lb />
of a new book that is refreshingly free of<lb />
pop psychology cliches.<lb />
In Sexual Solutions: An Injormation<lb />
Guide, Castleman does not assume, as do<lb />
many popular writers on "the war between<lb />
the sexes that men and women are ir-<lb />
retrievably at odds. Instead, he works<lb />
from the premise that people, regardless of<lb />
gender, want pretty much the same thing<lb />
out of life: a partner who is warm, attrac-<lb />
tive and trustworthy. So why isn't it easier<lb />
to find such a person, one might ask.<lb />
In Castleman's reckoning, most love<lb />
and sex snafus are rooted in the way men<lb />
are brought up in this culture. Bred to be<lb />
tough and competitive, American men<lb />
often take one of two extreme approaches<lb />
in their relationships with women. Either<lb />
they become what Castleman calls<lb />
"Caveman brutully using and disregar-<lb />
ding women, or�marinating in guilt about<lb />
their supposed sexism, past and<lb />
present�they turn into "Delivery Boy<lb />
subordinating their own needs to those of<lb />
their lovers. Neither extreme takes the<lb />
place of communication between equals.<lb />
Castleman balances his descriptions of<lb />
machismo and its anxiety-ridden opposite<lb />
(masochismo?) with prescriptions for per-<lb />
sonal and social change derived from the<lb />
holistic health movement. He explains<lb />
deep-breathing exercises and sensual<lb />
massage designed to counter what he con-<lb />
siders the male fixation with genital-<lb />
centered sex. The idea, Castleman submits,<lb />
is to promote playful, relaxed<lb />
"whole-body sensuality" as an antidote to<lb />
quick, compulsive sex.<lb />
Like other popular sex how-tos, Sexual<lb />
Solutions includes anatomical sketches and<lb />
descriptive text on the body, plus a section<lb />
on popular methods of birth control. This<lb />
may seem elementary, but in aountry<lb />
where sex education in the schools is under<lb />
attack as a sign of moral degeneracy, such<lb />
basic information cannot be assumed to be<lb />
common knowledge. The really interesting<lb />
thing about Castleman's hook, though, is<lb />
not its wealth of data, but the<lb />
philosophical vantage point that gives<lb />
focus to the information.<lb />
In detailing, for example, the dangers to<lb />
women of the birth control pill and lUDs,<lb />
Castleman also describes new, non-<lb />
invasive forms of contraception such as,<lb />
"fertility awareness" (not to be confused<lb />
with the old rhythm method), and urges<lb />
men to put the condoms they happily<lb />
threw away when the Pill was invented<lb />
back in their wallets (not the same as con-<lb />
doms). That way, he writes, women nd<lb />
men can share the birth control burden. In<lb />
a section representative of the mix of<lb />
serious-and-funny that Castleman employs<lb />
throughout, he warns of possible cancer-<lb />
causing agents in colored condoms, shortly<lb />
after observing that the number of rubbers<lb />
produced worldwide in 1977, "if placed<lb />
end-to-end, would circle the equator 13<lb />
times<lb />
In discussing male sexual snafus like<lb />
premature ejaculation and erection pro-<lb />
blems, Castleman joins psychological in-<lb />
sights and remedial techniques with a run-<lb />
down of health and environmental factors<lb />
that can contribute to such difficulties;<lb />
high blood pressure, ulcers, heart disease,<lb />
diabetes, drugs, and the toxic chemicals to<lb />
which men and women alike are exposed<lb />
ever more often.<lb />
Finally, Castleman dissects still-<lb />
prevalent myths about rape that suggest<lb />
the victim was just asking for it, and<lb />
analyzes the stereotyped images of women<lb />
in hardcore pornography and slick men's<lb />
magazines as pliant, pleasure-giving<lb />
machines. "We read little in men's<lb />
magazines Castleman writes, "about<lb />
massage, contraception, women's<lb />
lovemaking preferences, relationship pro-<lb />
blemsor suggestions for working them<lb />
out. We never read anything about sexual<lb />
assaultbecause it would inject a jarring<lb />
note of reality into the daydream world the<lb />
men's magazines create<lb />
In Sexual Solutions, Michael Castleman<lb />
does a thorough job of replacing<lb />
daydreams with reality, and dominance-<lb />
submission rigidity with reciprocity. As he<lb />
put it, "Problem-free lovemaking means<lb />
that nobody gets screwed<lb />
r Campus Forum<lb />
Education The Key<lb />
I have been a student at E.C.U. for<lb />
two and a half years and I have become<lb />
increasingly incredulous as well as<lb />
disgusted at the attitude of the majority<lb />
of students on this campus. The general<lb />
student population is in college not, as I<lb />
had assumed, to get an education, but<lb />
only to get a degree in as short a time as<lb />
possible in order to get a job making<lb />
"good" money.<lb />
Now, as someone once pointed out to<lb />
me, all jobs pay "good" money; some<lb />
just pay more good money than others.<lb />
A brick layer on the average, makes<lb />
more good money in a year than the re-<lb />
cent college grad. But how does one en-<lb />
joy all that good money if one is not<lb />
happy in his career, or if one does not<lb />
have the education to appreciate the<lb />
things that money can buy.<lb />
Even the aBvisors seem to advocate<lb />
taking as few courses in as short a time<lb />
as possible in order to graduate. I<lb />
wanted to take an extra social science<lb />
course-my advisor said, "Why? You<lb />
don't need it for your major<lb />
"1 know I responded. "But t need it<lb />
for my education � �<lb />
I, for one, refuse to let my greed and<lb />
impatience rob me of a good education.<lb />
KATHARINE KIMBERLY<lb />
Junior, English<lb />
Loans Suspended<lb />
Due to the amount of money lost<lb />
because of the large number of students<lb />
who have refused to pay back their<lb />
loans, we have been forced to temporari-<lb />
ly suspend all loans made by the Student<lb />
Government Association.<lb />
Hopefully this fall, a better loan pro,<lb />
gram with a more efficient collection<lb />
procedure can be established.<lb />
Any suggestions are welcome.<lb />
LESTER NAIL<lb />
SGA President<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
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 />
must include the name, major and<lb />
classijication, address, phone number<lb />
and signature oj the authorfs).<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JUNt 3. 1981<lb />
Page 4<lb />
'Four Seasons'<lb />
Alda, Burnett Head Cast<lb />
By KATHY WFYLKR<lb />
M�ff Wrilff<lb />
Some folks have a strange desire to mix their pleasure<lb />
with pain. One way of doing this is to take vacations<lb />
with your friends, particularly if you and your friends<lb />
come in couples.<lb />
If you have ever wondered about the wisdom (or lack<lb />
of it) in vacationing with non-family persons, "The<lb />
Four Seasons now playing at the Buccaneer theatre in<lb />
Greenville, will shed a great deal of light on the kinds of<lb />
situations that can arise on such "pleasure" trips.<lb />
Written and directed by Alan Alda, "The Four<lb />
Seasons" is much like other pictures involving Alda in<lb />
its enjoyability. Go expecting a good time, for that's<lb />
what you'll have, in spite of the fact that the movie's<lb />
characters don't always have barrel of fun.<lb />
"The Four Seasons" chronicles the vacation adven-<lb />
tures of three married couples, played against the<lb />
backdrop of the changing seasons of the year. The<lb />
jumps from season to season are accomplished<lb />
smoothly, and, in general, the scenes flow well<lb />
evidence of Alda's careful direction.<lb />
The beautiful scenery, however, is dwarfed by an ex-<lb />
cellent script and talented actors. The Burroughs,<lb />
Calahans, and Zimmers become real, funny, moving,<lb />
loveable people, thanks to the expertise of Alda's<lb />
writing and a convincing cast.<lb />
Alan Alda and Carol Burnett, lovers some year- ago<lb />
in the TV movie "6 Rnis Ri Vu are together once<lb />
again as stable married Jack and Kate Burroughs, and<lb />
convey the warmth and closeness acquired through the<lb />
weathering of countless ups and downs together.<lb />
Nick and Anne Calahan. portrayed by Len Cariou<lb />
(recently seen on Broadway in "Sweeney Todd") and<lb />
Sandy Dennis, are not so fortunate. After twenty-one<lb />
years together, successful real estate man Nick seeks ex-<lb />
citement, divorces compulsive, complacent Anne, and,<lb />
by the end of the film, remarries a youthful curvaceous<lb />
blonde, beautifully played by Beth Armstrong.<lb />
Volatile is the word for Claudia and Danny Zimmer's<lb />
marriage. Claudia, a thoroughly likeable character por-<lb />
trayed by Rita Moreno, is a hot-tempered Italian and<lb />
reminds us of it at every opportunity. Portly Danny,<lb />
portrayed by veteran Jack Weston, is a semi-paranoid<lb />
dentist with a secret fear of death that he shares with us<lb />
near the film's end. Together, the couple yell and bicker<lb />
a lot, but their genuine love and compatability shine<lb />
through.<lb />
It also bears mentioning that Alda turned "The Four<lb />
Seasons" into a real family picture. Two Alda<lb />
daughters have small parts in the film and Arlene Alda<lb />
(Mrs. Alda) contributed a series of vegetable<lb />
photographs.<lb />
The film is concerned with what happens when six<lb />
adults, all friends, find themselves in a car, yacht or ski<lb />
lodge together. Resentment and jealousy can surface,<lb />
tensions must be faced-arguments are to be expected.<lb />
As problem after problem arises, and is conquered,<lb />
Claudia (Rita Moreno) quips, "I wonder what other<lb />
people do on their vacations?" At the film's end, the six<lb />
friends realize that no matter how much they often an-<lb />
noy each other, being together is still very special and<lb />
important.<lb />
One final word of warning: "The Four Seasons"<lb />
should be requited viewing for any couple considering a<lb />
shared vacation with their friends!<lb />
Carol Burnett and Alan Alda star in "The Four Seasor " currently playing at the Buccaneer Theatre.<lb />
Graffiti: Leaving Subways For Art Galleries<lb />
By ED LION<lb />
1 IM Krporit'<lb />
NEW YORK. L'PI Even as the<lb />
city transit system spend, a sizable<lb />
fortune each year to wipe ofl graf-<lb />
fiti from the ubuaw a tew of New<lb />
York's better known "graffiti ar-<lb />
tists" are gaining acceptance in the<lb />
art world � and earning hundreds<lb />
of dollars for their works.<lb />
"It's really beginning to hap-<lb />
pen said Futura 2000, a 25 year<lb />
old graffiti writer who prefers to go<lb />
by his "tag" graffiti name rather<lb />
than his real name � both tor pro-<lb />
fessional reasons and possible legal<lb />
ones<lb />
"I have two works hanging on<lb />
Park Avenue and one on Sutton<lb />
(Mace. People are beginning to see<lb />
that graffiti is legitimate art<lb />
Works by Futura, a native New<lb />
Yorker living near Spanish Harlem<lb />
and other "graffiti artists" recently<lb />
were featured at a fashionable Soho<lb />
art gallery that had on display the<lb />
graffiti artists tools � spray cans,<lb />
different sized nozzles for variation<lb />
colored markers and for the well<lb />
equipped skeleton keys to subway<lb />
cars.<lb />
"In the beginning, 1 did it to get<lb />
mv name in the subwav cars � it<lb />
was something to do to strike out<lb />
against the establishment and gam<lb />
respect from said Frederick<lb />
Brathwaite. 23, of Brooklyn whose<lb />
"tag" of "Fab Five Freddie" has<lb />
been seen by thousands of subwav<lb />
riders across the city. "But now<lb />
we're becoming more refined and<lb />
some of our 'pieces' are really major<lb />
works of art. Interest is basically in<lb />
Europe<lb />
Brathwaite has had his graffiti<lb />
based works including scrawlings oi<lb />
his "tag" and the word "sex"<lb />
shown � and sold � in an Italian<lb />
art gallery.<lb />
Both Brathwaite and Futura, who<lb />
have never been caught in their nine<lb />
years each ot graffiti writing say<lb />
they've alreadv netted about S5,(XX)<lb />
each from their works.<lb />
Graffiti: Art<lb />
And Nuisance<lb />
Futura said he recentlv sold a<lb />
work to a collector for SI. 100 and<lb />
one of Brathwaite's pieces is up for<lb />
auction at the fashionable Sotheby<lb />
Park Bernet gallery next month �<lb />
with a price estimate given b a<lb />
Sotheby expert at up to S700. But<lb />
despite some recognition in the art<lb />
world the operators of the citv's<lb />
subways don't think too highly of<lb />
the graffiti. "If that constitutes art,<lb />
then the way you have defined art is<lb />
meaningless said Robert Huber, a<lb />
spokesman for the New York City<lb />
Transit Authority, which spends at<lb />
least $5 million a year removing<lb />
graffiti from subway cars and sta-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"Based on letters from riders,<lb />
cthere is a ubiquitous contempt for<lb />
graffiti. It falls in the category oi<lb />
mental abuse and nuisance � even<lb />
beyond. You can't read a subway<lb />
map anymore.<lb />
"We'd rather see it in an art<lb />
gailery than the train. But 'hen who<lb />
would go to the gallery?"<lb />
However, Steve Mass, owner of<lb />
the Mudd C lub gallery that ran the<lb />
recent show said the exhibition drew<lb />
much interest. But he conceded the<lb />
average subway rider does not ap-<lb />
preciate graffiti.<lb />
"It's new and people don't<lb />
understand it Mass sa'j, walking<lb />
through his gallery that featured<lb />
"tag" names on the walls and<lb />
photographs of mural emblazoned<lb />
subway cars. "They just want an<lb />
antiseptic environment in their sub-<lb />
ways. But people also screamed at<lb />
Picasso and the Impressionist<lb />
painters, too<lb />
Human Nature Is Revealed<lb />
In America's Grocery Stores<lb />
'Cool Hand Luke' Here Tonight<lb />
Paul Newman stars in "Cool Hand Luke" tonight at 9 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall's Hendrix Theatre. On Monday, June 8, "Attack of<lb />
the Killer Tomatoes" will he shown in Hendrix. All summer films<lb />
are sponsored by the Student I nion Films Committee. Admission<lb />
is by II) and Activity Card or MSC Membership.<lb />
Tight Jeans Can Be<lb />
Big Summer Hazard<lb />
Tight jeans may cause vaginitis, a<lb />
health hazard affecting one out of<lb />
five women. And summertime in-<lb />
creases the hazard.<lb />
Hot weather, wet bathing suits,<lb />
pantyhose, tight jeans, and syn-<lb />
thetic underpants that don't<lb />
"breathe" all provide the in-<lb />
cubating environment that causes<lb />
vaginitis or inflammation of the<lb />
vagina.<lb />
About half the cases of vaginitis<lb />
are caused by monilia, a yeast infec-<lb />
tion, with symptoms of itching, bur-<lb />
ning, and abnormal discharge.<lb />
Just in time for the vaginitis<lb />
season is a new, quick, treatment<lb />
for monilia. Treatment has been cut<lb />
from 14to 7now to 3 days as a<lb />
result of the FDA's approval of<lb />
Mycelex-G 3-day therapy.<lb />
This is especially helpful for the<lb />
average woman who is apt to<lb />
discontinue treatment when the<lb />
symptoms subside, usually within<lb />
three days, but before the infection<lb />
is eliminated.<lb />
The abbreviated treatment calls<lb />
for insertion in the vagina of two<lb />
100 mg. Mycelex-G clotrimazole<lb />
tablets for three consecutive days.<lb />
With vaginitis so prevalent and<lb />
the need for quick treatment in de-<lb />
mand, it finally seems like science<lb />
has come up with a treatment that is<lb />
just what the patient has ordered.<lb />
Other common causes of vaginitis<lb />
include sexual contact, towels and<lb />
washrags used by others, vitamin<lb />
and diet deficiencies that weaken<lb />
resistance, prolonged use of an-<lb />
tibiotic and steroid medica-<lb />
tions�like birth control pills�ir-<lb />
ritating douches, and diabetes.<lb />
By DAVID NORRIS<lb />
Assistant teiiiurrs Fdtior<lb />
Like many of the familiar features of American life, grocery stores are<lb />
pretty much the same all over. Perhaps the biggest differences between<lb />
individual stores is in their front doors: some have automatic doors, and<lb />
others have doors you have to open yourself.<lb />
When 1 was a kid. I really hated having to go along to the grocery store<lb />
while my mom was shopping. It was especially bad after I got too old to<lb />
ride in the shopping cart and had to hike all over the store. Somehow,<lb />
shelves of produce and canned goods just don't capture a child's interest.<lb />
I used to wish that I was grown up so that 1 wouldn't have to keep go-<lb />
ing to the supermarket every Friday. The trouble is. being grown up (or<lb />
at least, sort of grown up) does not exempt one from having to go<lb />
grocery shopping. In fact, it's worse, since I have to pay for them now.<lb />
Supermarkets have some of the world's most elaborate air condition-<lb />
ing, judging by their Arctic temperatures at this time of year. (It's a good<lb />
thing, I suppose, since nobody likes warm lettuce and melted frozen<lb />
food.) Besides, the cold temperature gives you a chance to wear your<lb />
winter coats in June without collapsing from the heat.<lb />
After getting to the grocery store and putting on a jacket, the next<lb />
thing to do is to find a shopping cart, preferably one with four wheels.<lb />
Next, the obstacle race begins. First, you have to manuever the cart<lb />
past the checkout counter and the mob of people clustered around them.<lb />
Many passageways near the front of stores are not much wider th?.n a<lb />
shopping cart, so nagivation can get tricky.<lb />
Now the thing to do is to pick an aisle and browse through it. Some<lb />
aisles will have puzzling titles like: "Aisle 7: Pickles, Deodorants, etc<lb />
others will have less original headings like "Produce<lb />
The produce section is often one of the more unpredictable areas of a<lb />
supermarket. Unlike potato chips and pretzels, vegetables and things are<lb />
sometimes out of season when you want them. The quality varies<lb />
sometimes, too. You can find really scraggly-looking lettuce one week<lb />
and really nice, top-quality lettuce the next, for example.<lb />
The snack food section, by contrast, is pretty consistent. Snacks never<lb />
go out of season, since pretzels, corn chips, etc are easily grown in fac-<lb />
tories. They are put in nice, clean plastic bags, unlike vegetables which<lb />
often lie in a big pile with dirt on them. The candy section can be<lb />
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located either bv its sign or the sound of little kids being dragged along<lb />
behind harried mothers, yelling "I want that I want that! I want that<lb />
at each different kind of candv. (When I was a kid, they'd knock a knot<lb />
on my head if I acted like that in public.)<lb />
Kids really liven up a trip to the grocery store. They add suspense by<lb />
running around all over the place, making more obstacles in the crowded<lb />
aisles to have to dodge around with the cart. They add pathos when they<lb />
cry and throw tantrums on the floor because their mom won't buy them<lb />
a "Klingon Blaster Ray Gun" or something like teat.<lb />
The last batch of stuff to buy in the store is contained in the little<lb />
shelves crowded around the checkout counter. Reading material assaults<lb />
the eye ("Flying Saucer Kidnaps 'Chips' Star!Fantastic Doughnut Diet <lb />
Lose Eight Pounds A Day! Hidden Heartbreaks of 'Loveboat' Cast)<lb />
in the tabloid newspaper racks. Into another shelf is crammed every<lb />
possible kind of candy and crackers.<lb />
Sometimes, the lines at the checkout counter can be interminably long.<lb />
(That's how I'm so familiar with the headline style of those screaming<lb />
tabloids.) After reading the covers of The National This and the Mid-<lb />
night That, there are still a couple of things to do to pass the time.<lb />
One is to add up what the groceries cost, but that's not much fun.<lb />
Usually watching the rich variety of customers trapped in the line with<lb />
you is more worthwhile.<lb />
There is usually a woman shopping for her large family, with a cart pil-<lb />
ed precariously with tons of provisions. If you get behind her in line,<lb />
you'll be there awhile.<lb />
You might see the host of a spaghetti dinner, frantically buying the last<lb />
ingredients before the ravenous guests arrive.<lb />
The ones buying the sixpack of beer are probably college students.<lb />
The father cooking for the kids while Mom is out of tow n is most like-<lb />
ly buying another couple of packs of hot dogs.<lb />
Last of all, you meet the checkout clerk, who has to put up with a<lb />
never-ending parade of customers, many of whom are of the obnoxious<lb />
variety. (I wrote about kids cutting up in the store, but there are plenty of<lb />
adults who are much worse.)<lb />
Being in the checkout line brings up one thing about shopping that's<lb />
nicer now that when I was a kid: I can buy all the candy I want. It's just<lb />
too bad that I don't like candv as much as I used to.<lb />
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THE EASTC AROL IN1AN<lb />
'Very Exciting Here'<lb />
Sports<lb />
JUNE 3. 1981<lb />
Dr. Ken Karr A Year Later<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Spnrl, tdiior<lb />
1 he office, covered in purple and<lb />
gold, is vast, but the smile is warm<lb />
and the handshake firm. East<lb />
Carolina Director of Athletics Dr.<lb />
Kenneth Karr, dressed casually,<lb />
speaks in a stern tone that seems to<lb />
capture the room and its listener.<lb />
When asked what grade he<lb />
deserved after his first scholastic<lb />
ear at ECU, Dr. Karr quicklv says<lb />
a B He explains. "I set out a<lb />
number of things that I wished to<lb />
accomplish in the first year and like<lb />
is so often the case in administra-<lb />
tion, you're not able to close on all<lb />
vour projects as swiftly as you<lb />
Ould like.<lb />
"1 am ver disappointed that we<lb />
ive not been able to finalize our<lb />
conference negotiations. That's one<lb />
o the things I wanted. I'm verv con-<lb />
fident we will be able to get our con-<lb />
ference together in the next,<lb />
hopefully, 18 months or sooner if<lb />
possible<lb />
"Another concern is that we<lb />
definitely have to develop an<lb />
agressive stance on improving our<lb />
athletic facilities. We have need for<lb />
an athletic support building, and<lb />
that project needs a lot more atten-<lb />
tion than we have been able to give<lb />
it. It will be funded from the private<lb />
sector<lb />
karr arrived in Greenville on<lb />
August 1, 1980. onlv a month away<lb />
from the new football season. This.<lb />
he says, caused some pressure due to<lb />
the late start he had on the academic<lb />
scar.<lb />
"There's so much planning and<lb />
execution o details that has to take<lb />
place well in advance of what ac-<lb />
tually transpires in any one par-<lb />
ticular academic year that hopefully<lb />
this vear we will do a much better<lb />
job of coping with some of these<lb />
details he says.<lb />
The top priority for East Carolina<lb />
athletics, Karr says, is to keep a<lb />
nood relationship with North<lb />
Carolina. N.C. State, Duke and<lb />
Wake Forest. "We must always<lb />
keep that high on our list. Unfor-<lb />
tunatelv, for us, what may be high<lb />
on our list might not be high on<lb />
their list of priorities. So, we're go-<lb />
ing to have to continue to agressive-<lb />
lv pursue that and compete with<lb />
them "That seems very ironic that<lb />
one defeat could trigger this sort of<lb />
over-reaction. But when you're<lb />
dealing with human emotions, you<lb />
don't know what decisions are emo-<lb />
tional or irrational<lb />
Karr says, along with many ECU<lb />
supporters, that the UNC situation<lb />
is very "frustrating. But you to look<lb />
at it from their particular position.<lb />
Thev have eventually reached a<lb />
point where they think East<lb />
Carolina is getting too strong, and<lb />
they question the wisdom of making<lb />
their program available to us. It is a<lb />
very selfish instinct they are ex-<lb />
hibiting<lb />
The situation with N.C. State is<lb />
different though, Karr suggests.<lb />
"We have exchanged dates with<lb />
them through about 1990. That rela-<lb />
tionship seems to be very strong. We<lb />
continue to compete with all these<lb />
institutions in women's sports<lb />
The upcoming football season,<lb />
which includes powerful Miami-<lb />
Florida. West Virginia and Toledo<lb />
is a step in the right direction for<lb />
upgrading ECU's athletic program,<lb />
Karr says. The addition of the<lb />
University o Missouri in the future<lb />
doesn't hurt either.<lb />
"1 think our goal says Karr "is<lb />
to be accepted as a member of the<lb />
College Football Association by -<lb />
1985. which is a select group of the<lb />
top 80 schools in Division 1 To I<lb />
qualify, you have to play six of your<lb />
11 games against members of this<lb />
group. This past season, we played<lb />
six. Next vear, we'll probably have<lb />
five on our schedule<lb />
The possibility of a conference,<lb />
with possible candidates George<lb />
Mason, Navy, UNC-Wilmington<lb />
Dr. Ken Karr<lb />
and Old Dominion, is for basketball<lb />
and five other sports, Karr says.<lb />
Football will remain an indepen-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Some given reasons schools won't<lb />
play football in Greenville is<lb />
because of Ficklen Stadium's 35,000<lb />
seating capacity. On the possibility<lb />
of expanding so some of these<lb />
"name" schools will come here,<lb />
Karr says: "Your get caught up in<lb />
which comes first, the chicken or the<lb />
egg-<lb />
"First of all, the friends, tans and<lb />
alumni of eastern North Carolina<lb />
have to show a willingness to buy<lb />
tickets at Ficklen Stadium and sup-<lb />
port the Pirates, no matter who we<lb />
play. When we start showing the<lb />
ability to follow our football team<lb />
in Greenville, not at Chapel Hill or<lb />
Raleigh or Durham, but in Green-<lb />
ville, we'll think of it.<lb />
"When we show that kind of<lb />
fierce loyalty and dedication and<lb />
willingness to pay the price, then we<lb />
can go the next step and expand the<lb />
stadium and attempt to get 50,000<lb />
people in the stands for the most at-<lb />
tractive people we can put in there<lb />
Karr said that last year's crowds<lb />
were "disappointing" but his<lb />
department would take responsibili-<lb />
ty for that. "We must do a better<lb />
job in marketing our particulat pro-<lb />
duct he says.<lb />
One big change in the structure of<lb />
the football program next season<lb />
will be that of a ticket distrbution<lb />
plan, a plan in which students will<lb />
pick up their tickets for .heir<lb />
designated sections. This is unlike<lb />
the past in which students could sit<lb />
where thev pleased in the North<lb />
Stands while showing only their<lb />
identification card.<lb />
Karr believes the success of this<lb />
program lies in the hands o the<lb />
ECU students. "They will have to<lb />
plan ahead in getting their tickets<lb />
Karr says "and not leave everything<lb />
until 6:45 on Saturday night. 1 think<lb />
once the students have the ex<lb />
perience of coming to the game with<lb />
a hard ticket in hand, it will be a<lb />
very positive experience<lb />
Students will be seated in the<lb />
north stands in section 21-26. This<lb />
change was brought about to pre-<lb />
vent hassles for students, such as<lb />
been the case in the past when they<lb />
had to wait in long lines on game<lb />
day to enter the stadium. The plan<lb />
was finalied by Karr in order to br-<lb />
ing more reveue in the athletic<lb />
department.<lb />
Karr said he was quite happy with<lb />
the resurgence of the East Carolina<lb />
women's athletic program, especial-<lb />
ly basketball and soft ball. "Those<lb />
two programs had outstanding<lb />
records this year, and it's a real<lb />
pleasure to have a couple of teams<lb />
out of your program that can really<lb />
be catalysts and leaders for you.<lb />
"We should also note that these<lb />
two programs have been blessed<lb />
with very adequate funds.<lb />
Everybody is doing a good job in<lb />
the women's program, but some<lb />
programs are doing better than<lb />
others<lb />
Karr was under fire this year for<lb />
cutting wrestling, gymnastics and<lb />
field hockey from the athletic pro-<lb />
gram because of economic reasons,<lb />
this, he says, will become more<lb />
,ommon in other institutions. "All<lb />
over the nation, the non-revenue<lb />
sports are in jeopardy to a degree,<lb />
but I think that most schools are go-<lb />
ing to streamline their programs<lb />
down to eight sports for women and<lb />
eight sports for men<lb />
Karr says he is very pleased to be<lb />
in the Greenville area. "The people<lb />
here are very warm. As a group.<lb />
thev all wani very much for Pirate<lb />
athletics to be verv successful. It's<lb />
going to be verv exciting here.<lb />
We've got a lot of good things<lb />
ahead of us<lb />
Collins Picked By New England<lb />
Leaves For Camp In Six Weeks<lb />
Anthony<lb />
native is<lb />
By CHRIS HOI .OMAN<lb />
ssi,l�nl NporlN tdilor<lb />
Former Pirate football star An-<lb />
thony Collins has just about ex-<lb />
perienced it all while playing runn-<lb />
ing back for the Purple and Gold<lb />
the last four years. The speedy back<lb />
from Penn Yan. New York, has<lb />
been involved in great victories and<lb />
disheartening defeats.<lb />
But now, however, Collins life<lb />
will under go a drastic change. In<lb />
April he was drafted by the New<lb />
England Patriots of the National<lb />
Football League in the second<lb />
round. For Collins, a chance to play<lb />
pro ball was lode a dream come<lb />
true.<lb />
"1 was praying that I would be<lb />
drafted in one of the early rounds,<lb />
but I never suspected that 1 might go<lb />
to New EnglandCollins said.<lb />
"Things really worked out mice for<lb />
me because Penn Yan is only about<lb />
five hours from Foxboro<lb />
Massachusetts (Where the Patriots<lb />
are based), and that's a lot closer to<lb />
home than ECU was<lb />
Don't take Collins seriously,<lb />
though, because as he will tell<lb />
anyone his experiences at ECU were<lb />
good ones.<lb />
"If 1 had it to do all over again 1<lb />
would still come to East Carolina<lb />
Collins stated. "1 had signed a<lb />
rtegional letter of intent to atend the<lb />
University of Florida but after my<lb />
last visit to ECU behind him Collins<lb />
must turn his attention to pro foot-<lb />
ball.<lb />
"So far I have been lifting<lb />
weights three times a week and run-<lb />
ning to get ready for fall football<lb />
camp Collins said. "The team<lb />
had a mini-camp on May 10 and we<lb />
ran a few plays and were timed in<lb />
the forty. This gave me an idea of<lb />
what the team expects of me<lb />
As far as competition on the<lb />
 Patriot team, Collins will most like-<lb />
ly split time at the running back<lb />
position with former Notre Dame<lb />
great Vegas Ferguson. Collins is<lb />
also expected to be a kickoff return<lb />
man, a duty that he was nationally<lb />
Collins romps for yardage against Wake Forest. The New York ranked in.<lb />
Comns rompsiw r � prepare tor the up-<lb />
preparing for training camp. y 6<lb />
coming tootball season, Collins has<lb />
not ignored mental preparation as a<lb />
means to better himself on the play-<lb />
ing field. Collins got the advice of<lb />
two former Pirate greats now play-<lb />
ing pro football, Eddie Hicks and<lb />
Zack Valentine.<lb />
"1 talked to Zack and Eddie and<lb />
they told me something about the<lb />
blocking and pass-push schemes for<lb />
the pro set offense, "Collins said.<lb />
"Knowing things like that will help<lb />
me a great deal later on<lb />
Collins feels that he has a lot of<lb />
people to thank for what he has ac-<lb />
complished the last four years, but<lb />
one person in peticular stands out in<lb />
hes mind as being a great influence<lb />
on him.<lb />
"My brother Morns influenced<lb />
me more than anybody else, " Col-<lb />
lins explained. "He played college<lb />
ball at Hudson Valley College (a<lb />
Division 111 power) and later played<lb />
some semi-pro ball with a team in<lb />
Buffalo. Everyone called him<lb />
"Moose" Collins.<lb />
In six weeks Collins will be leav-<lb />
ing East Carolina to start his pro<lb />
career with the Patriots, but he will<lb />
leave an impressive set of records<lb />
for future Pirate players to shoot<lb />
for.<lb />
Collins' accomplishments for<lb />
the past season are well<lb />
documented. Though he finished<lb />
sixth in the nation in kickoff<lb />
returns with an average of 26.8<lb />
yards per return, Collins led the<lb />
nation in kickoff return yardage<lb />
with 990 yards.<lb />
He also ranked tenth national-<lb />
ly in all-purpose running, averag-<lb />
ing 146.5 yards per game. This<lb />
figure put him ahead of such<lb />
"big names" as Freemon<lb />
McNeill of UCLA and Jarvis<lb />
Redwine of Nebraska.<lb />
Twice the darting halfback<lb />
returned kickoffs for<lb />
touchdowns, for 100 yards<lb />
against nationally-ranked Florida<lb />
State and for 97 against arch-<lb />
rival N.C. State.<lb />
Collins had what many con-<lb />
sidered an off year running the<lb />
football from scrimmage, gaining<lb />
S()3 yards after scamping for<lb />
1,130 in 1979.<lb />
v XIiJ!ffi8&amp;8i<lb />
Collins scores in last season's opening route of Duke<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
at Wallace Wade<lb /><lb />
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I HI t AS1 lAROl INIAN<lb />
June i. is�M<lb />
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Intramurals Offer Many<lb />
Ways To Pass Summer<lb />
Where are all of our aid in-<lb />
tramural participants tins summer?<lb />
Are you all too busy to take one<lb />
hour out of your busy schedule, one<lb />
or two days a week, for some fun<lb />
and exercise? This is iust a reminder<lb />
for you to get fired up, and par<lb />
ticipate rather than spectate!<lb />
The Department of Intramural<lb />
Recrewational Services is ottering a<lb />
wide variety ot opportunities foi<lb />
sou to become involved in your<lb />
favorite pasttime. Whether it be ex-<lb />
ercise and weight control classes 01 a<lb />
putt-putt tournament, we have it<lb />
all! So look for the yellow in-<lb />
tramural fliers, and the mam<lb />
posters that have been put up<lb />
around campus to become more<lb />
aware of what's happening in in-<lb />
tramurals this summer. Or better<lb />
yet, drop by the oft ice in 2()4<lb />
Memorial Gvm, and fill out a rostei<lb />
form for one or mote of our main<lb />
activities.<lb />
JOGGING AND CONDI 1 IONING<lb />
Each Tuesdav and Thursda) bet-<lb />
ween 6-7 p.m. the ECU Intramural<lb />
Services Department is sponsoring a<lb />
conditioning class. The class is<lb />
designed to teach the basic tun-<lb />
damentals involved in running, such<lb />
as the proper diet, warm-up exer-<lb />
cises, shoes and running techniques.<lb />
We would like to invite all run-<lb />
ners to come out no matter youi<lb />
skill level or condition. I here will he<lb />
time set aside for those wishing to<lb />
iog and information available in-<lb />
dicating different courses and trails<lb />
around Greenville on which to run.<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
So whether your goal is to lose<lb />
weight, learn more about running,<lb />
get in shape or just have fun, come<lb />
on out and join us. Share the<lb />
positive experience that running can<lb />
offer.<lb />
THRU ON-THREE BASKETBALL<lb />
Entries are now being accepted at<lb />
the ECU 1M office for three-on-<lb />
three basketball. Participants can<lb />
sign-up through June 5th at 5 p.m.<lb />
A meeting for participants will be<lb />
held on June 8th at 6 p.m. in<lb />
Memorial Gym, room 104.<lb />
INFORMAL RECREATION<lb />
Archery Range: Shooting range<lb />
located at the bottom of College<lb />
Hill across 10th Street.<lb />
College Hill Complex: Outdoor<lb />
facility located by Tyler Dorm for<lb />
volleyball, badminton, horseshoes<lb />
and basketball.<lb />
Golf Driving Range: Located at<lb />
rear of Allied Health (Belk)<lb />
Building.<lb />
Memorial Gym: Swimming pool,<lb />
weight room: dance and exercise<lb />
room open specified hours for<lb />
recreational opportunities.<lb />
lennis Courts: Located behind<lb />
College Hill area and at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
Dillon Resigns<lb />
ECU Position<lb />
East Carolina head<lb />
softball and volleyball<lb />
coach Alita Dillon has<lb />
resigned her position<lb />
with the university and<lb />
will head to Texas in<lb />
July.<lb />
Dillon will be return-<lb />
ing to her home state<lb />
with her husband Herb.<lb />
He has been named<lb />
assistant basketball<lb />
coach at North Texas<lb />
State University in<lb />
Denton. He will serve<lb />
under Mean Green<lb />
head coach Bill<lb />
Blakeley.<lb />
Mrs. Dillon is hoping<lb />
to find a coaching job<lb />
in the Denton area.<lb />
Dillon was responsi-<lb />
ble for starting the<lb />
Lady Pirate softball<lb />
program and building<lb />
the team into a national<lb />
power. Her four year<lb />
record at ECU is<lb />
118-40. In 1980 the<lb />
Lady Pirates finished<lb />
37-5 and advanced to<lb />
the AIAW Regional<lb />
and came away as the<lb />
regional champion, the<lb />
furthest the team could<lb />
go since there was no<lb />
national tournament.<lb />
This past season the<lb />
Lady Pirates were<lb />
ranked number one in<lb />
the country most of the<lb />
season and finished<lb />
third in the national<lb />
tournament. The<lb />
team's final record was<lb />
44-8.<lb />
Dillon also served as<lb />
ECU's volleyball<lb />
coach. In 1975 she<lb />
coached San Antonio<lb />
Junior College to a na<lb />
tional junior college ti-<lb />
tle.<lb />
TZ<lb />
Lady Pirate Action<lb /><lb />
TASTE<lb />
Your Favorites<lb />
A ssis tan t Nam ed<lb />
 asi Carolina's head<lb />
basketball coach, Dave<lb />
()d om. an nou nc ed<lb />
fuesday the hiring ot<lb />
1 om Barrise as assis-<lb />
tant coach.<lb />
Barrise, a 28-year old<lb />
Paterson, New Jersey<lb />
native, worked as an<lb />
assistant coach under<lb />
former Clemson head<lb />
coach. Tates 1 ocke, at<lb />
Jacksonville University<lb />
from 1978 to 1981. It was<lb />
during this three-year<lb />
period i h a t the<lb />
Dolphins won the Sun<lb />
Belt Conference cham-<lb />
pionship once and ad-<lb />
vanced to the NCAA<lb />
regionals.<lb />
In 1978-79, Jackson-<lb />
ville played in the Na-<lb />
tional Invitational<lb />
Tournament.<lb />
Barrise is a 1975<lb />
graduate ot Fairleigh<lb />
Dickinson I niversit)<lb />
and has a B. V degree<lb />
in social studies from<lb />
that school. After col-<lb />
lege, Barrise sei ved as a<lb />
graduate assistam al<lb />
Fairleigh Dickinson. In<lb />
196. Barrise began a<lb />
two-year hitch as an<lb />
assistant coach ol the<lb />
varsity and head junior<lb />
varsitv Finished 23-2<lb />
and 17-7.<lb />
The 23-2 leant won<lb />
the NCAA<lb />
Regional<lb />
ship.<lb />
Coach Odem<lb />
verv pleased with<lb />
Division Hi<lb />
champion-<lb />
was<lb />
Bar-<lb />
rise's decision to join<lb />
the Pirate program.<lb />
" 1 om has the ability to<lb />
put liis technical<lb />
knowledge into practice<lb />
tor us Coach Odom<lb />
said, "lorn will also be<lb />
in charee of our<lb />
recruiting system as tar<lb />
as knowing who and<lb />
where we will recruit.<lb />
" 1 om will also work<lb />
hard to promote our<lb />
program with Ken<lb />
Smith (the ECU Sports<lb />
Information Director)<lb />
and act as a liason bet-<lb />
ween the basketball<lb />
team and Ken Odom<lb />
continued. "He will<lb />
handle other duties.<lb />
such as on-1 he-floor<lb />
coaching, film work<lb />
and scouting<lb />
Barrise joins former<lb />
graduate assistant,<lb />
Dave Pendergraft, as<lb />
an assistant coach for<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
They replace former<lb />
Pirate coaches, Eddie<lb />
Payne, now at Belmont<lb />
Abbey, and George<lb />
Felton, who is serving<lb />
under Bobby Crim-<lb />
mons at Georgia Tech.<lb />
INSTRUCTION<lb />
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THURSDAY �<lb />
Broiled Beef <lb />
Liver<lb />
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1<lb />
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Serving daily 11 a.m - 8 p m. continuously<lb />
(8 30 Friday &amp; Saturday)<lb />
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krispy kreme<lb />
Doughnut Company<lb />
and active Pirate Club<lb />
executive, died May 25<lb />
after a brief illness. He<lb />
vas 57.<lb />
Mr. Pulley, a former<lb />
resident of Buies Creek<lb />
and Goldsboro, came<lb />
to Greenville in 1972<lb />
and became one of the<lb />
Pirate' most en-<lb />
thusiastic supporters.<lb />
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tor rent tor the summer and fall<lb />
587 47 per month, one third<lb />
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tors of the Pirate Club.<lb />
East Carolina's<lb />
scholarship organiza-<lb />
tion for athletics.<lb />
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the Pirate Club Ex-<lb />
ecutive Board and was<lb />
a full scholarship<lb />
donor. Pulley vas<lb />
noted for his acme in-<lb />
volvement in recruiting<lb />
athletes for Past<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Surviving are his<lb />
wife, Mrs. Fupha Jones<lb />
Pulley ol the home; a<lb />
son, J. 1 ee Pulley, Jr.<lb />
of the home; a<lb />
daughter, Mrs. Jan P.<lb />
Carpenter of Cireen-<lb />
ille; a brother, L . C .<lb />
Pulley, Jr. of Fayet-<lb />
teville; and a sister,<lb />
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