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I<lb />
2toe<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
A Li<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 58 No. 35<lb />
Thursday, January 28,1982<lb />
Greenville,N.C,<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Outlook Good For Proposed<lb />
ECU Communications Major<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
The proposed East Carolina com-<lb />
munications major got a shot in the<lb />
arm yesterday following a meeting<lb />
Sn Chapel Hill between a university<lb />
representative and a high-ranking<lb />
official in the UNC system.<lb />
"I'm very optimistic ECU Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Academic Affairs<lb />
Robert Maier said following a<lb />
Wednesday afternoon meeting with<lb />
UNC Associate Vice President for<lb />
Academic Affairs Donald Sted-<lb />
manThings are going through a<lb />
normal kind of procedure. We have<lb />
every reason to believe we are better<lb />
off today than yesterday<lb />
Stedman, who works on the staff<lb />
of UNC President William Friday,<lb />
said he left Wednesday's meeting<lb />
with high hopes as well. He added<lb />
that any questions he had about<lb />
funding for the major � which has<lb />
presented the program with its<lb />
largest roadblocks � had been<lb />
answered by Maier.<lb />
"He clarified the part of the pro-<lb />
posal that most concerned me<lb />
Stedman said. "The problem we<lb />
have is there is very little money in<lb />
the university system for a program<lb />
like this. Dr. Maier gave me reason<lb />
today to be optimistic that the<lb />
money can be found somewhere<lb />
It is estimated that $100,000 is<lb />
needed to get ,the program off the<lb />
ground. In addition to equipment,<lb />
two new faculty members will have<lb />
to be hired before the major is<lb />
established. Maier said there are<lb />
several sources he believes to be in-<lb />
terested in donating to the cause.<lb />
"As I told Dr. Stedman, I think<lb />
there are sources outside the univer-<lb />
sity that are extremely interested in<lb />
helping with the communications<lb />
major Maier said. "I feel<lb />
reasonably confident they will help<lb />
with finances and perhaps with<lb />
some equipment<lb />
Gerald Haskins, an ECU faculty<lb />
member and head of a special ad<lb />
hoc committee for the formation of<lb />
a communications major, said he<lb />
too was pleased with the results of<lb />
Wednesday's meeting between the<lb />
two officials.<lb />
"Some of us here at the university<lb />
have been kind of on pins and<lb />
needles Haskins said. "We did<lb />
not know exactly how critical to-<lb />
day's meeting was, but we knew it<lb />
meant a great deal. I'm thrilled to<lb />
death the way it turned out<lb />
The drive for a communications<lb />
major began in earnest some two<lb />
years ago. Shortly thereafter, the ad<lb />
hoc committee was formed. last<lb />
May that committee submitted a<lb />
proposal to establish such a major.<lb />
Since that time Maier has been<lb />
working closely with both Haskins'<lb />
committee and officials of the UNC<lb />
system.<lb />
Now that Stedman and his<lb />
cohorts have reviewed the proposed<lb />
major and are reasonably satisfied<lb />
with its format, it will now go<lb />
before a Board of Governor's plan-<lb />
ning committee.<lb />
The planning committee will con-<lb />
duct an investigation and, if<lb />
satisfied with the proposal, will<lb />
make a recommendation to Board<lb />
of Governors. The board will then<lb />
vote to decide if the communica-<lb />
tions major is to be established.<lb />
Haskins said if things move along<lb />
smoothly the major could be<lb />
established as early as next fall.<lb />
"Realistically, though he said,<lb />
"we would hope to have it ready to<lb />
go by the spring of next year. I think<lb />
that is a very real possibility<lb />
"We're trying to move it along as<lb />
fast and as smoothly as possible<lb />
Maier said. "This program, in my<lb />
judgment, would fill a very signifi-<lb />
cant regional need. "<lb />
Photo<lb />
H hen It "s Not Snowing<lb />
.it's raining, as a lonelv visitor learns after leaving Me<lb />
By CHRIS BENNETT<lb />
ndenhall.<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
He once rubbed elbows with<lb />
James Kilpatrick, but at the request<lb />
of former chancellor Leo Jenkins,<lb />
William A. Shires came to ECU<lb />
as director of the News Bureau and<lb />
Public Relations. Read about his<lb />
colorful life on page 5 of The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
Untraditional Sentence Given<lb />
Women '$ Rights Leader<lb />
Praises Positive A ction<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Sl�ff NVriirr<lb />
Last Of Two Parts<lb />
The president of the Pitt County<lb />
Women's Political Caucus says<lb />
Ronald Reagan is only giving lip ser-<lb />
vice to the efforts of the women's<lb />
movement.<lb />
"Reagan is supporting the<lb />
destruction of the affirmative action<lb />
program said Freddy Jacobson,<lb />
who praises affirmative action as<lb />
strong support for both minorities<lb />
and women. "It's not just a<lb />
black-white issue she said. "Many<lb />
people only see discrimination in<lb />
terms of racism<lb />
Affirmative action has been<lb />
receiving negative criticism since<lb />
Reagan's election and the<lb />
Republicans took the majority of<lb />
the Senate, according to Jacobson.<lb />
"I think the young women<lb />
graduating from college today will<lb />
find that without affirmative action<lb />
programs, the doors to equal oppor-<lb />
tunity will start closing agaih she<lb />
added.<lb />
Jacobson feels that support for<lb />
candidates who are insensitive to<lb />
women's issues is diminishing rapid-<lb />
ly. Almost 75 percent of the can-<lb />
didates endorsed by the National<lb />
Women's Political Caucus were<lb />
received a majority of votes in the<lb />
last election, according to Jacobson.<lb />
"Few women supported Reagan<lb />
by a good margin than men and the<lb />
gap is widening she added.<lb />
Jacobson said her main challenge<lb />
is getting people involved.<lb />
"Complacency is the biggest enemy<lb />
of the whole movement she said.<lb />
"People assume that everybody else<lb />
is going to solve their problems.<lb />
This is not just a women's problem;<lb />
I think this is a people's problem<lb />
Lack of political involvement is<lb />
the generally accepted factor in the<lb />
inequality of women and minorities,<lb />
according to Jacobson.<lb />
"I strongly believe that people in<lb />
eastern North Carolina support<lb />
equal rights for women just as<lb />
strongly as the people in the rest of<lb />
the country, but our legislators<lb />
don't hear from them Jacobson<lb />
said. "The opportunity to get in-<lb />
volved is here<lb />
The National Organization of<lb />
Women (NOW) and the Women's<lb />
Political Caucus are pushing hard<lb />
for the ratification of the Equal<lb />
Rights Amendment before the June<lb />
30 deadline. The Supreme Court<lb />
stayed the recent decision of U.S.<lb />
District Court judge Marion<lb />
Callister to nullify the Congres-<lb />
sional extension of the deadline and<lb />
declare the recension of five states<lb />
to be valid.<lb />
"If they don't hear it befo�e the<lb />
deadline, the whole thing will be<lb />
killed Jacobson said. "The timing<lb />
is what makes the difference<lb />
Controversy has surrounded<lb />
Callister's decision not to remove<lb />
See LOCAL, Page 3<lb />
By GREG RIDEOl T<lb />
Miff Wnlcr<lb />
Punishment, an important part of<lb />
any judicial system, is levied in<lb />
many ways. The most common are<lb />
fines and imprisonment. However,<lb />
occasionally a judge will break<lb />
tradition and hand down some other<lb />
type of sentence. This was<lb />
discovered recently by Jimmy Dale<lb />
Stone Jr an ECU student.<lb />
S'one, of 129 Aycock, was recent-<lb />
ly Convicted in Greenville District<lb />
Curt of iamperinc with an<lb />
aufomobile. He was found, by a<lb />
campus security officer, rummaging<lb />
through a car parked in the lot on<lb />
14th and Berkely streets.<lb />
Judge Horton Roundtree told<lb />
Stone that in addition to paying<lb />
fines and court costs, he would have<lb />
to work for the university police sta-<lb />
tion each Friday night from 6 p.m.<lb />
to midnight for the next two mon-<lb />
ths.<lb />
ECU Director of Security Joe<lb />
("aider and Francis Eddings, Assis-<lb />
tant Director of Security, decided<lb />
that Stone's job would be picking<lb />
up trash around the campus. Ed-<lb />
dings says he believes that this type<lb />
of punishment will help offenders<lb />
"gain insight into the work of the<lb />
police department and, at the same<lb />
time, render a service to the cam-<lb />
pus "<lb />
Eddings added that Horton is the<lb />
onlv judge in Greenville who uses<lb />
this method of punishment. "He<lb />
will probably continue to do it he<lb />
said.<lb />
The following is the ECU Cam-<lb />
pus Security blotter for the week of<lb />
Jan. 20-26. Dorm-related incidents<lb />
reported for the week were relatively<lb />
light.<lb />
Jan. 20. 1 p.m. � Benjamin<lb />
Trent Hunt lev of 203-A Scott was<lb />
arrested east of White dorm for<lb />
driving under the influence of<lb />
alcohol. 1:26 p.m. � Cpl. Watson<lb />
reported that the west door of Belk<lb />
Hall's canteen had been vandalized.<lb />
Jan. 21. 1:30 a.m. � Bruce<lb />
Devincenzo of 180 Jones was ar-<lb />
rested south of the Jenkins Art<lb />
Building for driving under the in-<lb />
fluence of alcohol. 8 p.m. � Detec-<lb />
tive Sgt. McAbee reported finding<lb />
drug paraphenalia in the possession<lb />
of Jack N. Smith of 151 Umstead<lb />
dorm.<lb />
Jan. 22. 6:45 a.m. � Helen L.<lb />
Saulman of 706 Greene and Ricky<lb />
Allan Teel were found in violation<lb />
of the visitation policv.<lb />
Jan. 23. 2:45 p.m. � Lana<lb />
Loreene Helms of 511 White<lb />
reported the breaking and entering<lb />
and larceny of her vehicle while it<lb />
was parked in the Ninth and James<lb />
streets lot.<lb />
Jan. 24. 12:30 a.m. � Mark<lb />
Wendell Carnes of 223 Jones was<lb />
arrested for driving under the in-<lb />
fluence on College Hill Drive. 11<lb />
p.m. � Dennis Daniel Carrigan of<lb />
363 Aycock was arrested for assault<lb />
on a female.<lb />
Jan. 25. 12:30 p.m. � Mark<lb />
Davis of 106-D Scott and a minor<lb />
were found in violation of the visita-<lb />
tion policy.<lb />
Jan. 26. 6:30 p.m. � Malcolm<lb />
Tully and Kenny Crew of 404-B<lb />
Belk were found in possession of a<lb />
controlled substance by Detective<lb />
McAbee. 10:22 p.m. �'Richard K.<lb />
Rowland of 362 Umstead reported<lb />
the breaking and entering and<lb />
larceny from his vehicle while it was<lb />
parked at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
Newborn Formula Sales Controversial<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Nestle Kills Babies claims the<lb />
literature distributed by INFACT<lb />
(Infant Formula Action Coalition),<lb />
a Minneapolis-based lobbying<lb />
organization.<lb />
Yes. that's the same Nestle that<lb />
makes everyday favorites such as<lb />
Nestle Quik, Nestle Crunch,<lb />
Nescafe and other products like<lb />
Swiss Knight cheese, Libby's canned<lb />
foods � and an infant formula pro<lb />
duct used in developing countries.<lb />
Sally Fronsman-Cecil of the<lb />
North Carolina INFACT says she<lb />
agrees with the strong statement.<lb />
"Nestle, by their practices, kills<lb />
babies she said. "They take a very<lb />
immoral and unethical stand on this<lb />
issue<lb />
At the crux of the controversy is<lb />
Nesile's promotion, marketing and<lb />
sale of infant-formula products in<lb />
poor countries. INFACT claims<lb />
that Nestle uses various tactics to<lb />
discourage breast-feeding among<lb />
mothers in those areas even though<lb />
breast-feeding would be a better<lb />
choice.<lb />
Susan Scanlan, a spokesman for<lb />
the Nestle Corporation, said, "<lb />
'Nestle kills babies' is ridiculous.<lb />
Nestle saves babies' lives is a more<lb />
accurate statement Scanlan claim-<lb />
ed that Nestle no longer advertises<lb />
to mothers.<lb />
Despite this claim from Nestle,<lb />
INFACT was recently endorsed by<lb />
various national organizations in-<lb />
cluding the American Public Health<lb />
Association, the National Educa-<lb />
tion Association, the American<lb />
Federation of Teachers and the<lb />
American Baptist Churches. Many<lb />
professionals in nutrition at U.S.<lb />
universities have also endorsed IN-<lb />
FACT.<lb />
Hunt's Committee Studies Drinking Age<lb />
By MIKE HUGHES<lb />
AuisUiil News r dnor<lb />
Last October, Governor Jim<lb />
Hunt's Crime Commission staff<lb />
recommended that the state's legal<lb />
drinking age be raised from 18 to<lb />
21. A committee was then appointed<lb />
to study the pros and cons of the<lb />
proposed increase.<lb />
When that study is completed, the<lb />
Crime Commission will then make<lb />
its final recommendation to the<lb />
governor.<lb />
Hunt's feelings on the issue have<lb />
not yet been released. However, the<lb />
governor's assistant press secretary.<lb />
Brent Hackney, quoted Hunt as af-<lb />
firming that the plan was<lb />
"something to look at<lb />
When a similar proposal to raise<lb />
the drinking age arose in Georgia in<lb />
1980, a group of universities in the<lb />
state conducted its own study titled<lb />
Arguments Against Raising the<lb />
Legal Drinking Age (AARLDA).<lb />
Contrary to the findings of the<lb />
state's study, this study cited facts in<lb />
support of keeping the drinking age<lb />
at 18.<lb />
"The whole idea is to try to keep<lb />
alcohol out of the high schools<lb />
says Steve Koval, who took part in<lb />
the Georgia study. "Raising the<lb />
legal drinking age to 19 would ac-<lb />
complish this. So why penalize the<lb />
19 and ?0 vear olds hv raising it to<lb />
21?"<lb />
However, Hackney cited the main<lb />
reason for deliberating the increased<lb />
drinking age as an effort to curb the<lb />
rising number of drunk driving in-<lb />
cidents.<lb />
The director of analysis for the<lb />
Crime Commission, David Jones,<lb />
stated recently that traffic fatalities<lb />
have already caused most states to<lb />
raise their legal drinking ages.<lb />
Illinois, for example, has record-<lb />
ed 30 percent fewer fatal automobile<lb />
accidents among 19 and 20 year olds<lb />
since January 1980, when the state's<lb />
drinking age was raised to-21.<lb />
Likewise, the drinking age in<lb />
Florida was raised in October of<lb />
1980 from 18 to 19. According to<lb />
reports, the mam reason for that in-<lb />
crease was, indeed, to keep alcohol<lb />
out of the high schools.<lb />
A study conducted by the Univer-<lb />
sity of Michigan showed that 20 per-<lb />
cent fewer fatal accidents have oc-<lb />
curred in that state since the drink-<lb />
ing age was raised.<lb />
Jones believes that raising North<lb />
Carolina's drinking age to 21 would<lb />
save between 20 and 25 lives per<lb />
year.<lb />
Even if the Crime Commission<lb />
passes the study on to the governor,<lb />
and he accepts it, the proposal will<lb />
not be up for adoption until the next<lb />
full session of the General Assembly<lb />
in 1983.<lb />
Governor James Hunt will soon hear his Crime Commission's<lb />
recommendation on a proposal to raise the legal drinking age in the state<lb />
to 21.<lb />
"We're a fairly extensive network<lb />
of health professionals, government<lb />
officials and people in religious<lb />
orders Fronsman-Cecil claimed.<lb />
"They (Nestle) have used<lb />
billboard propaganda to encourage<lb />
bottle-feeding added North<lb />
Carolina INFACT secretary Helen<lb />
Zunes. "They're trying to make<lb />
these women feel that breast-feeding<lb />
is old-fashioned and that bottle-<lb />
feeding is modern. It's a status sym-<lb />
bol for the poor women<lb />
INFACT claims Nestle will often<lb />
distribute free samples of their for-<lb />
mula products to mothers with<lb />
newborn infants. "It encourages<lb />
mothers to begin bottle-feeding �<lb />
with no initial expense to them �<lb />
and the mothers wil then dry up<lb />
Fronsman-Cecil said.<lb />
According to Fronsman-Cecil,<lb />
lactation will stop after a few weeks<lb />
if it is not stimulated, and by that<lb />
time the mother will run out of free<lb />
samples and be forced to buy the<lb />
often high-priced formula product.<lb />
Nestle says they distribute free<lb />
samples, but only "upon writtc i re-<lb />
quests by health professionals<lb />
Scanlan stated. INFACT counters<lb />
with allegations of kickbacks and<lb />
bribery by Nestle to health officials<lb />
who help promote its product.<lb />
"There is evidence of . . . other<lb />
unethical practices Fronsman-<lb />
Cecil added. People will get a cer-<lb />
tain percentage (of the profit) for<lb />
promoting the stuff<lb />
According to Fronsman-Cecil,<lb />
Nestle will often pay the highest<lb />
salaries to medical people who are<lb />
then asked to do sales work. "The<lb />
nurses are sort of lured away from<lb />
the public health professions in<lb />
many countries she explained.<lb />
"Considering the shortage of health<lb />
professionals in the third world, it's<lb />
obvious how unethical this practice<lb />
is<lb />
More complications can result if<lb />
the powdered milk formula is misus-<lb />
ed, Cecil-Fronsman said. Improper<lb />
See NESTLE, Page 3<lb />
t-<lb /><pb facs="00057453_tn_0002" /><lb />
I<lb />
f<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 28. 1982<lb />
Announcements<lb />
WALK FOR HUMANITY<lb />
The 11th annual Greenville<lb />
� Walk lor Humanity" conducted<lb />
bv me ECU Hunger Coalition, is<lb />
our biqqest event ol the year The<lb />
� Walk" will wind through the<lb />
streets ot Greenville and everyone<lb />
is invited<lb />
Each year the money that is<lb />
i rtised has been divided between a<lb />
local hunger need and tor a na<lb />
'ional or international relief pro<lb />
i�-c tn the past ECU students<lb />
nave been the maior contrivuters<lb />
'o the success ol the "Walk"<lb />
We have 1? weeks left until the<lb />
Walk" and many things to be<lb />
done We need help from<lb />
t-veryone You can walk, donate,<lb />
.irqanne, speak to groups, invite<lb />
us 'o speak 'o your group, dome to<lb />
�ir mee'cngs do art work, help us<lb />
plan the rou'e. put us in contact<lb />
with other enthusiastic people,<lb />
make suggestions, prepare the<lb />
ilier the "Walk" lunch, ect<lb />
Peole don ' have to suffer from a<lb />
lack of food. We can make a dif<lb />
terence! Make the "Walk" your<lb />
jnmps social protect for the spr<lb />
Miq si-mes'er Come on - "Put a<lb />
i,tn hear' in your Soul<lb />
sVt invite vou to come to our<lb />
meeiwtm on Thursday's at 7 30<lb />
p m a' "r Newman House (953 E<lb />
10" V I or ca" us 'o find out<lb />
m ire 7S2 �U<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
O T-u, sciav Jan ?8 we will<lb />
� I meeting at 6 p rn in<lb />
,� hi. ail 221 M is important for<lb />
III members 'o he there to vote on<lb />
�sma u' reviseo constitution<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA<lb />
The Theita Pi chapter of Kappa<lb />
Sigma would like to congratulate<lb />
the ten pledges The new pledge<lb />
class is Alpha Sigma pledge class<lb />
On Monday February 1. 1982. Kap<lb />
pa Sigma will hold their Spring<lb />
Little Sister Rush. For more infor<lb />
mation call 757 5543<lb />
PHI KAPPATAU<lb />
LITTLE SISTERS<lb />
There will be a Little Sster<lb />
meeting, Sunday. Jan 31, at 9 30<lb />
This is a mandatory meeting and<lb />
ALL little sisters neet to attend<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda will hold its<lb />
next meeting Wed . Feb 3 in Raw!<lb />
130 at 400 Anyone interested in<lb />
lOimng Phi Beta Lambda is urged<lb />
to attend this meeting.<lb />
ACTING CLASS<lb />
Se0nen B Finnon. artistic<lb />
� r'C' r  'in. newly formed<lb />
� pi i lie Little Theatre<lb />
tsori c o 'Me Wesley Founda<lb />
t Greenville s inviting par<lb />
i 's v i i beginning acting<lb />
class The class will begin on<lb />
Sa'urday Feb � and meet from<lb />
11 00 a m 'c I 00pm for eight<lb />
successive Sa'uroavs The cost<lb />
tt : oe S8 00 DC participant Fin<lb />
n, n formerly ot ECU s Drama '<lb />
� Deear'r-en- s'resses tha'<lb />
nas' is an i-vroduction tc<lb />
5 basK � ctwiQues concen<lb />
r i sense megwory. reiaxa<lb />
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n. call Niiiiv Owens at<lb />
V. hi r. SI Student Center<lb />
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NASW<lb />
The Coastal District of the Na<lb />
tionai Association of Social<lb />
Workers Association will hold a<lb />
meeting in Greenville on Jan 28 at<lb />
7 30pm in the front section of the<lb />
Aided Health Auditorium. Or<lb />
John R Ban will be the featured<lb />
speaker Students, faculty,<lb />
members, and interested in<lb />
-�ividuals are invited to attend<lb />
SECOND UNITED<lb />
NATION<lb />
The Campaign for the Second<lb />
United Nations Special Session on<lb />
Disarmament is encouraging par<lb />
ticipation in its activities schedul<lb />
ed tor June 12th in New York City<lb />
A local group is planning to travel<lb />
to the UN at that time to add their<lb />
voices to trie already great<lb />
number of peole calling for Global<lb />
disarmament Enough nuclear<lb />
weapons now exist to destroy the<lb />
world many times over. Our<lb />
response to this escalation is<lb />
critical A local task force for the<lb />
UN Campaign is now forming to<lb />
discuss various ideas and plans of<lb />
action Anyone interested par<lb />
ticipate by calling 758 4906 or at<lb />
tendmg our local task force<lb />
meetinq on Friday evenings a'<lb />
6 30 p m at 610 S Elm Street<lb />
FEELING A DRAFT<lb />
LATELY?<lb />
How should a Christian respond<lb />
to military service in a nuclear<lb />
age7 Would Jesus led a division of<lb />
soldiers into battle' H these ques<lb />
tions are difficult for you to<lb />
answer or you would iust like<lb />
more information we welcome you<lb />
to view "Every Heart Beats<lb />
True a film strip about registra<lb />
tion and the draft<lb />
Come to Room 221 of the Library<lb />
Science Building on Thursday<lb />
evening Jan 28 at 9 p m A brief<lb />
discussion will follow and mforma<lb />
'ion about registration the draft<lb />
and counseling for conscientious<lb />
obiectors will be available<lb />
Everyone is welcome and all Per<lb />
sonai Information will be con<lb />
fioentiai Women are encouraged<lb />
to participate<lb />
SWCS APPLICATIONS<lb />
The Department of Social Work �<lb />
Correctional Services will accept<lb />
applications from students inten<lb />
ding to maior in social work or<lb />
corrections through Feb 2<lb />
S'udents should contact the<lb />
Pepartment Offices (312 Allied<lb />
Health Building) immediately to<lb />
obtain an application and make an<lb />
appointment for nterviews<lb />
Deadline for the first interview is<lb />
February 1 To be eligible to app<lb />
ly the student must have com<lb />
pieted at least one social work or<lb />
correctionscourse. and is expected<lb />
to have a minimum grade point<lb />
average of 2 5 Call 757 6961 (Mrs<lb />
Joyner) for additional mforma<lb />
tion<lb />
HANDICAPPED<lb />
STUDENT SERVICES<lb />
The Office of Handicapped Stu<lb />
dent Services needs reserve<lb />
drivers tor the handicapped van<lb />
Anyone interested who has the<lb />
afternoons free from 12 00 noon<lb />
until 6 00 p m should contact the<lb />
Office of Handicapped Student<lb />
Services at 757 6799 or come by<lb />
Whichard 212<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
V'MH'J "It- l liUIN I lllli'tltt'll I<lb />
imir 19!<lb />
Publ'Shed every Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic<lb />
year and every Wednesday dur<lb />
mq me summer<lb />
The East Carolinian is the of<lb />
ticiai newspaper ol East<lb />
Carolina University, owned.<lb />
Derated, and published tor and<lb />
by the students Ol East Carolina<lb />
University<lb />
Subscription Rate. S20 yearly<lb />
East Carolinian offices<lb />
located in the Old South<lb />
mg on the campus of ECU.<lb />
Greenville. NC<lb />
I The<lb />
are loi<lb />
Buildir<lb />
POSTMASTER Send address<lb />
i nanges to The East Carolinian.<lb />
Old Sou" Building, ECU Green<lb />
vii'c. NC 27834<lb />
Telephone 757 636. �37, 6309<lb />
Application to mail at second<lb />
class postage rales is pending at<lb />
Gieenville, North Carolina.<lb />
PPHA<lb />
The Preprotessional Health<lb />
Alliance (PPHA) will have a<lb />
meeting this Thursday. Jan 28<lb />
This meeting will be held at 5 30<lb />
p m at The Afro American<lb />
Cultural Center All members and<lb />
inductees are urged to attend<lb />
The Preprofessional Health<lb />
Alliance also announces its Annual<lb />
Induction Ceremony Friday. Jan<lb />
29 at Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />
7 30p.m<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
Freshman Honor Society will<lb />
hold a general meeting in room 212<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center on<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 5 p.m Fund<lb />
raising and social activities will be<lb />
discussed AH members are urged<lb />
to attend<lb />
CO-OP EDUCATION<lb />
The Cooperative Education Of<lb />
fice. located in 313 Rawl Building,<lb />
currently has tob openings tor<lb />
Summer and Fall 1982 with the<lb />
tolling agencies Social Security<lb />
Administration Baltimore. MD.<lb />
Morth Carolina internship Office<lb />
Raleigh, NC, Camp Day, NC In<lb />
stitute of Government Raleigh<lb />
NC<lb />
For more information, contact<lb />
the Coop office in 313 Rawl<lb />
Building<lb />
PHYE MAJORS<lb />
All students who plan to declare<lb />
physical education as a maior dur<lb />
mg change of maior week for the<lb />
tall Semester, should report to<lb />
Mmges Coliseum from 1 00 3 00<lb />
p m on Wednesday, Feb 10 for a<lb />
motor and physical fitness test<lb />
Satisfactory performance on this<lb />
test is required as a prerequisite<lb />
for official admittance to the<lb />
physical education maior pro<lb />
gram More detailed information<lb />
concerning the testis available by<lb />
calling 757 6441 or 6442<lb />
NUTRITION AND<lb />
WEIGHT<lb />
There will be general nutrition<lb />
and weight reduction classes of<lb />
tered at the Student Health Center<lb />
lor next five weeks I Jan 26 Feb<lb />
2.9.16.23) Call 757 6841 to enroll<lb />
tree of charge m the 9 10 a m or<lb />
10 Mam classclasses individual<lb />
counselling for special diet pro<lb />
blems are available on these dates<lb />
trom 89 am by referral of a<lb />
physician For more information,<lb />
contact the Student Health Center<lb />
SWCS APPLICATIONS<lb />
The Department of Social Work<lb />
8, Correctional Services will ac<lb />
cept applications from students in-<lb />
tending to maior in social work or<lb />
corrections through Febrvcv 2<lb />
Students should contact the<lb />
Department Offices (312 Allied<lb />
Health Buildmg) immediately to<lb />
obtain an application and make an<lb />
appointment for interviews<lb />
Deadline for the first interview is<lb />
February 1 To be eligible to app<lb />
ly. the student must have com<lb />
pieted at least one social work or<lb />
corrections course, and is ex<lb />
pected to have a minimum grade<lb />
point average of 2 5 Call 757 6961<lb />
(Mrs Joyner) for additional infor<lb />
mation<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA PSI<lb />
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity will<lb />
hold its 1982 Spring Formal<lb />
Smoker Thursday. 28 at 8 p m in<lb />
the Mendenhall Multi Purpose<lb />
Room at the Student .Center All<lb />
young men interested are invd<lb />
to attend<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA RHO<lb />
The sorors of the Eta Mu<lb />
Chapter will be having rush on<lb />
January 28 at 7 30 p m in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center We<lb />
are inviting all interested young<lb />
ladies to attend The elegance of<lb />
simplicity with the epitome ot<lb />
class, that's Sigma<lb />
PHI EPSILON KAPPA<lb />
A meeting will be held tor pro<lb />
spective new members on Mon<lb />
day, Feb 1 at 7 m M.nges Col<lb />
iseum, room 145 New members<lb />
must be at least sophomores with<lb />
an intended maior of PHYE<lb />
ART SHOW<lb />
The Seventh Annual Art Show<lb />
will be trom Jan 26 to Feb 5. 1982<lb />
m the Greenville Museum of Art<lb />
All ECU artists are encouraged to<lb />
prepare their best work to submit<lb />
Friday. Jan 22 1982 to the con<lb />
ference room m the office ol<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts Center. ECU<lb />
Cash priies. provided by me Att.c<lb />
and Jettnes Beer and Wine. Co<lb />
will fange from $10 for Honorable<lb />
Mentions to S100 lor Best m Show<lb />
QUESTION?<lb />
Can you speak m tongues? What<lb />
good is it? Ar y person who is born<lb />
again can speak m tongues anv<lb />
time they want, it they understand<lb />
the B'ble. and believe it (I Conn<lb />
thians 12 14) Come to our<lb />
fellowship and learn more about<lb />
this truth and other truths from<lb />
the Bible that are rarely taught to<lb />
day Thursday. Jan 28 at 8 p m<lb />
Mendenhall S'udent Center, room<lb />
242<lb />
COLLEGIATE 4 H<lb />
On February 4. Thursday, the<lb />
ECU Collegiate 4 H Club will meet<lb />
at 7 p m at the dob advisor's ad<lb />
dress For more information and<lb />
location can Carrol Anne at<lb />
756 4287 or Ivey at 759535 All<lb />
members and interested persons<lb />
are urged to attend<lb />
SCEC<lb />
The Student Council tor Excep<lb />
tionai Children, will nave their se<lb />
cond meeting on Monday. Feb la1<lb />
4inSp 129 This win be aprogram<lb />
meeting refreshments will be<lb />
seryed Please 10m us<lb />
FITNESS CLASSES<lb />
Get nd of tnose winter bulges<lb />
and get reaor to hit the beach<lb />
join the Fitness Classes offered<lb />
for students faculty staff ar<lb />
� families sponsored by trie<lb />
Dept ot IM REC Services These<lb />
classes are designed to increase<lb />
flexibility, improve muscle tone<lb />
increase cardiovascular fitness<lb />
and to nave a good time The cos1<lb />
for the eight week session s 5 00<lb />
for the 1 time per week class<lb />
JI0 00 for the twee weexir classes<lb />
, ii Oegin the week ot Feb i<lb />
For times ana places, can Sue<lb />
Stanley a1 757 6064<lb />
USED<lb />
TIRES<lb />
40.00<lb />
inquire at<lb />
Evons Seafood<lb />
Help When You Need It Most.<lb />
The Fleming Center has been here for women of<lb />
all ages since 1974, offering understanding and<lb />
help to anyone faced with an unplanned pregnancy<lb />
. . . day or night. Services include:<lb />
Free Pregnancy Testing<lb />
Weekday &amp; Saturday Abortion Appts.<lb />
Evening Birth Control Hours<lb />
CALL 781-5550 DAY OR NIGHT<lb />
THE FLEMING CENTER<lb />
We 're here when vou need us.<lb />
Cunt mUwyolinti pr�<lb />
madkot ttu4��H moy �� com-<lb />
pete tor tevarol hyndrnd Air<lb />
Fore ickolonkipt Thai<lb />
� ckoionhip ontoba awarded<lb />
to �tuf��tt accepted into<lb />
i�a"ic�t Kkoob o� fwtkmoB o.<lb />
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lopkomor yoar. TW Kkoior-<lb />
ikip provide tor tuition bookt,<lb />
lob Ion and egwipment. phis a<lb />
SS30 monthly olio.once hv<lb />
vntigcrto Hin financial otter<lb />
nativo to ttw High cett ol<lb />
modicol eeucotioa.<lb />
Contact<lb />
l.SU.HHI III<lb />
PROH-SMONN<lb />
KM Kl I list.<lb />
SottoGL-1. llOONarohoDr<lb />
Kalaiab. NC 27689<lb />
Phon. CoHact I919I7SS-4134<lb />
THE SHOE OUTLET<lb />
(Located beside Evans Seafood)<lb />
Featuring name brand shoes at bargain prices.<lb />
Up To 75 OFF regular prices<lb />
Bass Steward-McGuire Brouse Abouts<lb />
201 W. Washington St. Within walking distance of campus.<lb />
ABORTIONS UP TO<lb />
12th WEEK OF<lb />
PREGNANCY<lb />
AMBTIONS FKOM 1S-H<lb />
WEEKS<lb />
AT FURTHER E XPSMSI<lb />
ilUN PSfJg�1 Test, SirHl<lb />
Control and Prafclaai<lb />
rVopilncv C� lll��- f or mr<lb />
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(Toll Frtt Nwiafcar<lb />
MftlMW) fctftM� AM<lb />
andP M W�kdayt<lb />
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HEALTH<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
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Salno. N.C.<lb />
�tfO<lb />
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JOLLY'S<lb />
PAWN SHOP<lb />
Large inventory of new and<lb />
used merchandise<lb />
We Have<lb />
Lay away<lb />
�Accepting any items of value for collateral<lb />
� All transactions confidential<lb />
WE BUY GOLD &amp; SILVER<lb />
ACROSS THE RIVER � Comer of N. Green &amp; Hwy. 33<lb />
(Pactolus Hwy.) 752-S759 Mon. Fri. 9 to 5 � Sat. I to 4<lb />
BICYCLES<lb />
GUNS<lb />
JEWELRY<lb />
STEREOS<lb />
MUSIC INSTRUMENTS<lb />
TOOLS<lb />
Kings Productions Auditions<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
A J Fletcher Recital Hail<lb />
Tues . Feb 2: 4-7 p m<lb />
Carowlnds<lb />
Midway Music HaU<lb />
Sun . Jan 31. 12-4 p m<lb />
Pri-Kjuctions feature professionally<lb />
designed scenery, costumes, staging<lb />
inti choreography in fully equipped theatres and outdoor stages<lb />
Singers � Dancers � Instrumentalists a Technicians<lb />
Variety Performers � SieO-250week<lb />
 ixt' rp mi !�e Ail: be paid 10 rurec performers traveling ovet<lb />
250 -rules to the park<lb />
Contact L-ve Shews Carowincls Bc Wb Cnarlone NC 2822<lb />
or Kinqs PfOduCtionv<lb />
Fnceiammeni Depl 1932 Highland Ave Cincinnati OH 4S? 19<lb />
beginning February 1st<lb />
The Galley<lb />
Snack Bar<lb />
(Located Ground Floor Jones Dorm)<lb />
will be open until<lb />
11:00 p.m.<lb />
Come Watch Prime Time TV<lb />
On the New 6' Wide Screen<lb />
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rd�lC<lb />
lies<lb />
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Hot Soi<lb />
RoaSl areas<lb />
Turkey <lb />
Chicken Filet<lb />
Steak Sandwiches<lb />
Fishwich<lb />
J�o<lb />
5Rr<lb />
Meal plans accepted.<lb />
come join us<lb />
every sunday<lb />
11:30-230<lb />
Spend Spring Break in the Big Apple<lb />
 The 1982 Student Union Travel Committee is offering a fantastic six day trip to <lb />
 New York City during the Spring Break vacation. The trip will depart from J<lb />
 Mendenhall Student Center at 8:00 p.m. on Friday, March 5, and return Friday,<lb />
March 12. Travel will be via 46 passenger buses.<lb />
The full price of the Student Union Travel Committee's sponsored trip to New<lb />
t York City is as follows: <lb />
 $289.00 per person in single occupancy room. <lb />
 $185.00 per person in double c. twin occupancy room. <lb />
 $159.00 per person in triple occupancy room. �<lb />
$145.00 per person in quad occupancy room.<lb />
The price includes charges for transportation from Greenville to New York Ci-<lb />
 ty, and from New York City to Greenville and hotel accommodations at the Hotel<lb />
t Edison located at Times Square. Each trip participant is responsible for hisher X<lb />
 meals, admissions, transportation within New York City, and incidental ex- <lb />
penses. All payments must be made by cash, check, or money order, payable to<lb />
the Central Ticket Office. The balance is payable on or before February 22,1982.<lb />
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Nestle Corporation Subject Of Formula Dispute<lb />
Continued From Page I<lb />
dilution of the mixture<lb />
can cause medical and<lb />
developmental<lb />
disorders in a newborn<lb />
child. Lack of clean<lb />
water, poor sanitation-<lb />
sterilization conditions,<lb />
and label instructions<lb />
that cannot be read by<lb />
illiterate mothers add<lb />
to the already difficult<lb />
problem of formula use<lb />
in poor countries.<lb />
According to ECU<lb />
nutrition instructor<lb />
Marilyn Steele, danger<lb />
of infection and<lb />
digestive orders can<lb />
result when formula is<lb />
ocal Leader Praises Affirmative Action<lb />
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himself from the case<lb />
because he was an of-<lb />
ficer in the Mormon<lb />
church, one of the<lb />
stronger opponents of<lb />
FRA<lb />
"He was asked by<lb />
women's organizations<lb />
and the U.S. Justice<lb />
Department not to hear<lb />
this case Jacobson<lb />
said. "I don't want<lb />
Judge Callister's ruling<lb />
to deter even one com-<lb />
mitted supporter of the<lb />
HRA from working<lb />
toward our goal � 1<lb />
want them out there<lb />
working<lb />
If time runs out for<lb />
the amendment, the<lb />
whole process of more<lb />
than 10 years work will<lb />
have to "start from<lb />
scratch according to<lb />
Jacobson. "No matter<lb />
what, our goals are still<lb />
the same she said.<lb />
"We have to work for<lb />
women's issues and we<lb />
continue to<lb />
the public<lb />
women's<lb />
issues of concein<lb />
Jacobsen noted were<lb />
'equal pay and equal<lb />
opportunity, job train-<lb />
ing, day care centers,<lb />
shelters for battered<lb />
women, shelters for<lb />
displaced homemakers,<lb />
social security for<lb />
homemakers, and<lb />
shared pension plans<lb />
for military wives � to<lb />
name a few<lb />
Jacobson extended a<lb />
challenge to the<lb />
students of East<lb />
Carolina to get involv-<lb />
ed.<lb />
1 think ECU<lb />
students have a great<lb />
potential for getting in-<lb />
volved she said.<lb />
"Once women realize<lb />
the power of unity,<lb />
there's no end to what<lb />
can be achieved for<lb />
both women and<lb />
men<lb />
Jacobson suggested<lb />
that any interested per-<lb />
sons should contact the<lb />
Women's Political<lb />
Caucus at 756-4124 or<lb />
Lil Simmons of the Na-<lb />
tional Organization of<lb />
Women at 752-4440.<lb />
diluted with con-<lb />
taminated water.<lb />
"Over-dilution could<lb />
lead to starvation<lb />
because they (infants)<lb />
wouldn't be getting the<lb />
amount of nutrients re-<lb />
quired for growth and<lb />
development Renal<lb />
problems may also<lb />
result if the formula is<lb />
under-diluted, Steele<lb />
stated.<lb />
Even when over-<lb />
diluted, the formula<lb />
has a white, milk-like<lb />
appearance. Often a<lb />
mother in a developing<lb />
country will not be able<lb />
to comprehend the<lb />
need for a proper mix-<lb />
ture.<lb />
Steele pointed out<lb />
that breast-feeding is<lb />
not alwavs the best op-<lb />
tion. In many situa-<lb />
tions a mother may not<lb />
be able to breast feed<lb />
normally. She said<lb />
most nutritionist agree<lb />
that "for most<lb />
mothers, breast-feeding<lb />
is best, especially in<lb />
developing countries<lb />
where water supplies<lb />
may be contaminated,<lb />
making dilution of for-<lb />
mula products<lb />
dangerous to the in-<lb />
fant<lb />
Because educational<lb />
levels are not very high,<lb />
label instructions may<lb />
not be properly read,<lb />
according to Steele.<lb />
Breast-feeding is be-<lb />
ing encouraged for<lb />
many other reasons.<lb />
Even among women in<lb />
developed countries,<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Journalism<lb />
Communications Vital To ECU<lb />
For once good news comes to the<lb />
campus of East Carolina University<lb />
from the mother institution in<lb />
Chapel Hill. After several years of<lb />
planning and waiting, it now seems<lb />
there is reason to believe there will<lb />
be a communications major here by<lb />
spring semester 1983.<lb />
The news from Wednesday's<lb />
meeting of ECU Vice Chancellor<lb />
for Academic Affairs Robert Maier<lb />
and Donald Stedman, UNC<lb />
associate vice president for<lb />
academic affairs, has given rise to<lb />
optimism the program could be<lb />
operational by the fall.<lb />
It appears the only roadblock<lb />
which remains is the Board of<lb />
Governors of the UNC system and<lb />
their planning committee. This<lb />
could present problems for the ECU<lb />
program, but Stedman's favorable<lb />
recommendation which appears im-<lb />
minent is expected to calm the<lb />
rough waters.<lb />
Following the creation of the<lb />
ECU Medical School there was an<lb />
informal decision to delay expan-<lb />
sion of curricula here, but sufficient<lb />
DOONESBURY<lb />
time has now passed.<lb />
The various campus media have<lb />
progressed remarkably well con-<lb />
sidering there has not been a con-<lb />
centration of study available in<lb />
these fields.<lb />
In all modesty, this campus<lb />
newspaper is as good as any in the<lb />
state. The East Carolinian was<lb />
recognized with the Associated Col-<lb />
legiate Press' "First Class" award<lb />
for spring 1981, falling just one<lb />
mark of distiction short of the top<lb />
award � "All America<lb />
The 1980 Buccaneer was rated<lb />
"All America" by the ACP � one<lb />
of only five in the nation.<lb />
With WZMB soon to begin FM<lb />
broadcasts, it seems a shame the in-<lb />
dividuals operating these media are<lb />
forced to major in fields which are<lb />
not necessarily related to their<lb />
"labor of love" � journalism.<lb />
The fate of the ECU communica-<lb />
tions major rests in Chapel Hill; we<lb />
can only hope the need for another<lb />
institution offering a concentration<lb />
in this vital field is recognized.<lb />
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By KIM AI BIN<lb />
1 am so proud of the Media Board.<lb />
After ail the fuss about those 5,000 year-<lb />
book covers which were comprised in a<lb />
remarkable affort to maintain the Buc-<lb />
caneer's � um, let's see, dignity(?) . . .<lb />
yeah, dignity � those clever souls on the<lb />
Media Board have invented an ingenious<lb />
method of putting idle Buc covers out of<lb />
their misery and to good use. The Media<lb />
Board is going to sell the old covers as<lb />
notebook binders.<lb />
It is in this same spirit of conservation<lb />
and laborious planning that I present to<lb />
you a list of other potential recyclables on<lb />
this campus. These are elements of life at<lb />
ECU which, I feel, are not being utilized<lb />
fully or adequately and so must be redefin-<lb />
ed or converted. With a little imagination,<lb />
the students of East Carolina could think<lb />
of new uses for:<lb />
THE FOOD AT MENDENHALL<lb />
SNACK BAR � I do not think that any<lb />
one means for us to take that stuff inter-<lb />
nally. This point was driven home to me<lb />
when the coffee I bought there dissolved a<lb />
hole through the styrofoam cup.<lb />
WZMB � 1 think the reasom they are<lb />
not on the air yet is because those in charge<lb />
over there have not yet decided whether<lb />
they �vant a radio station or a cause for<lb />
which students can become acquainted<lb />
with the local and federal bureaucracy.<lb />
PHYE 1000 � This course could easily<lb />
be used as punishment. As a disciplinary<lb />
measure. Dean Mallory could require<lb />
students to retake the course.<lb />
The SIG-EPS � Sorry boys, I can't<lb />
think of a single use for you. Give me a few<lb />
years, okay?<lb />
THE INFIRMARY - This is a nice<lb />
place to spend the entire afternoon wat-<lb />
ching television while waiting to be seen by<lb />
the doctor. Do you think we could get<lb />
some more chancy machines in there, or a<lb />
cafeteria? We might as well make ourselves<lb />
at home.<lb />
MENDENHALL STUDENT CENTER<lb />
� Aahhh, now there is a white elephant. It<lb />
is the most beautiful structure on our cam-<lb />
pus, yet it suffers the most from<lb />
underutilization. This stems, I beleive,<lb />
from an inability on the part of most EC<lb />
students to refrain from participating in<lb />
other activities which are enjoyable. Is it<lb />
possible that Mr. Alexander, the patron<lb />
saint of MSC, so restrict relaxation with all<lb />
of those rules about or eating or drinking<lb />
on the carpet and in the theater that any<lb />
people do not feel comfortale in<lb />
Mendenhall? I mean, I can understand<lb />
why the snack bar is closed most of the<lb />
time, that makes good sense � who is go-<lb />
ing to get hungry after 7:30 p.m.?<lb />
At any rate, the students of ECU would<lb />
doubtlessly benefit more from the struc-<lb />
ture if it were to take on a more utilitarian<lb />
nature, Mendenhall could be used, for ex-<lb />
ample, as a traffic office, since<lb />
Mendenhall has parking facilities and the<lb />
traffic office does not. It could be used as a<lb />
stand-in for the buildings on campus which<lb />
are being renovated. It would really serve<lb />
will as housing for the elderly. We could<lb />
build a real cafeteria in there.<lb />
Or should we leave it as a museum and<lb />
erect statues of our administrators inside?<lb />
No, I've got it. The Media Board could<lb />
sell yearbooks covers there.<lb />
There's A 'Rooney' Born Every Day<lb />
By ART BUCHWALD<lb />
Andy Rooney started it on CBS's "60<lb />
Minutes" by discussing one of Americans'<lb />
greatest phobias, "Fear of Tipping<lb />
Rooney came out against tipping, but he<lb />
admitted he didn't have the nerve to lead<lb />
an anti-tipping movement.<lb />
Coleman McCarthy, the columnist for<lb />
The Washington Post, then wrote that<lb />
Rooney didn't have to lead the anti-tipping<lb />
movement in the US because it aleady had<lb />
leaders, including McCarthy, who not only<lb />
"stiffs" waiters and cab drivers, but golf<lb />
caddies as well.<lb />
First of all, for every defiant McCarthy<lb />
willing to ignore the practice of tipping,<lb />
there are 10 Rooneys quaking in their<lb />
boots because no matter what they've<lb />
given as a gratuity, they're never sure if it<lb />
was enough.<lb />
In my day, those of us who always had<lb />
our hands out, could spot a deadbeat like<lb />
McCarthy before he even got out of a taxi.<lb />
He was wasy to identify because you could<lb />
hear the cab driver cursing him as he drove<lb />
away. Another clue was that a McCarthy-<lb />
type always tried to carry his own bag into<lb />
the lobby, and after checking in, attempted<lb />
to lug it by himself up to the room.<lb />
In the well-run bellhop corps to which I<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Tips For A 'Private Conversation <lb />
After reading your article in The East<lb />
Carolinian the thought comes to mind<lb />
that private conversations should be<lb />
held in private places. The situation that<lb />
you describe is analogous to someone<lb />
entering the Croatan nude and then get-<lb />
ting teed-off because someone looks.<lb />
Perhaps we should reverse the situation<lb />
and invite all those who have been study-<lb />
ing in the Croatan, or soda shop, to<lb />
write in about how they were interrupted<lb />
by private conservations in public<lb />
places.<lb />
I find it amusing that you emphasize<lb />
one of the basic human qualities when<lb />
you said, "I happen to know how ir-<lb />
ritating this is because it happens to me<lb />
all the time, too, when I notice someone<lb />
listening to a private conversation of<lb />
mine You see people are naturally<lb />
aware of their surroundings. So when<lb />
they hear something out of the ordinary<lb />
they naturally take notice. I myself am a<lb />
stickler for a good joke!<lb />
However, if you choose to believe that<lb />
people go around with books and<lb />
newspapers, placing themselves in<lb />
strategic locations, in order to eaves<lb />
drop, then so be it. But if in the future<lb />
you really get miffed about someone<lb />
listening in on your conversation, heres<lb />
a few suggestions: 1) Move to a more<lb />
private location or 2) carry a sign saying<lb />
private conversation, please do not listen<lb />
or 3) turn very slowly and stick your<lb />
tongue out at him or 4) Just Keep Your<lb />
Mouth Shut.<lb />
RON PATE<lb />
Junior, Accounting<lb />
Abortion<lb />
It is interesting to note the views of<lb />
abortion that have been stated in your<lb />
paper; the issue seems fortuitously perti-<lb />
nant to East Carolina in view of Sen.<lb />
John East's involvement in the Congres-<lb />
sional committee deciding the matter.<lb />
What seems truly amazing is that few<lb />
have taken on the problem as a social<lb />
matter, but have, rather, tried to<lb />
eradicate this matter by focusing upon<lb />
the medical issues. Despite the problem<lb />
of possible damage to the uterus, the<lb />
major crux of the argument has fallen<lb />
on the point at which life begins, or ,<lb />
rather, at what point the zygote becomes<lb />
human and is subject to and part of a<lb />
legal system, determining whether the<lb />
abortion is legal or not.<lb />
Apart from the obvious entanglement<lb />
with legal and medical debate, the issues<lb />
boil down to the major issue of our<lb />
morality: is it just to abort a potential<lb />
human life? The issue is, then, a moral<lb />
and social one, and is open to, most like-<lb />
ly, even more heated debate as a bare<lb />
issue of humanity.<lb />
It seems amazing that an issue that is<lb />
basically moral and social in nature, has<lb />
been confined to the fate of, as yet,<lb />
undetermined identities. It would seem<lb />
that to truly encounter the problem, one<lb />
would have to examine the entire history<lb />
of conception. That is, the<lb />
mythological, religious, and in any other<lb />
way social views of not only<lb />
motherhood, but ideas surrounding<lb />
feminity and masculinity, and paren-<lb />
thood in general. It would seem that<lb />
there is a strong enough aura surroun-<lb />
ding the dichomoties of birth and death<lb />
that are inherent in such a question as<lb />
abortion would have solicited responses<lb />
on a more human level that could help<lb />
those in emotional positions on both<lb />
sides of the issue.<lb />
GREGSHELNUTT<lb />
Soph Art<lb />
Cordial Welcome<lb />
I recently had the pleasure of serving<lb />
as a consultant to the department of oc-<lb />
cupational therapy at ECU. Though 1<lb />
was on the campus for only a brief<lb />
period, I could not help but be impress-<lb />
ed by the cordial welcome I received<lb />
from everyone: administrators, faculty<lb />
and students.<lb />
The spirit and enthusiasm of the<lb />
members of the occupational therapy<lb />
department are outstanding. Besides<lb />
meeting with faculty, I also met with<lb />
representatives of the junior and the<lb />
senior class and was particularly im-<lb />
pressed with their dedication to a very<lb />
demanding course of study.<lb />
ECU is fortunate to have such a<lb />
strong professional program for its<lb />
students.<lb />
My thanks to all who made my visit<lb />
with you so pleasant.<lb />
RUTH M.GRIFFIE, PhD<lb />
Prison Letter<lb />
I'm writing you in the hopes you'll<lb />
run an article in your newspaper for me.<lb />
"Inmate wishing for sincere female to<lb />
build a solid, lasting friendship relation-<lb />
ship with<lb />
All letters will be answered if they<lb />
sound sincere.<lb />
Reggie L. Parker<lb />
McCain Prison Unit<lb />
P.O. Box 58<lb />
McCain, NC 28361<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes tetters<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 />
belonged each man took his turn checking<lb />
people in or out. The last man on the list<lb />
was stuck with emptying the ashtrays in the<lb />
lobby and attending to the needs of a Mc-<lb />
Carthy. You did these menial tasks<lb />
because sooner or later you knew you<lb />
would get an Andy Rooney.<lb />
When an Andy Rooney appeared at our<lb />
resort hotel, and I was the lucky bellhop, I<lb />
would rush out and say, "Good day,<lb />
sirIntimidated, he would immediately<lb />
hand me a quarter. I would carry his bags<lb />
and escort him smartly to the desk. After<lb />
registering, the desk clerk would ring a<lb />
chime, give me a key and I would say,<lb />
"Please follow me, and don't worry, I<lb />
have change for a 10 dollar bill<lb />
An old bell captain, from whom 1 had<lb />
learned the proession, told me, "When<lb />
checking in a couple, there are two kinds<lb />
you will be dealing wjth. The first will be<lb />
married. Don't waste too much time on<lb />
them, because the size of the tip has<lb />
already been established in the husband's<lb />
mind, But every once in a while you will<lb />
luck out and get an unmarried couple. At<lb />
this moment, money is no object for them<lb />
to get into the room and to get you out.<lb />
Stall for time, checking the windows, the<lb />
closets and the water in the bathroom, The<lb />
longer you remain, the more nervous the<lb />
man will become and finally in despera-<lb />
tion, he'll shove a fistful of money in your<lb />
hack of you just agree to leave<lb />
"Howwill I know if the couple is mar-<lb />
ried or not?<lb />
"A married man usually flops on the<lb />
bed first, and his wife always checks the<lb />
closets to see if there are enough hangers<lb />
"And an unmarried couple?"<lb />
"The unmarried woman usually starts<lb />
combing her hair in front of the mirror,<lb />
and the unmarried man always makes sure<lb />
the bolt on the door is working<lb />
My tutor gave me one other piece of ad-<lb />
vice, "If the couple is unmarried, wait 20<lb />
minutes, and then bring them a bucket of<lb />
ice. You'll earn the fastest five bucks you<lb />
ever made in your life<lb />
No need to go into other secrets of the<lb />
trade, but suffice to say that the Andy<lb />
Rooneys of this world don't have a prayer<lb />
against people who are used to being tip-<lb />
ped for serving the public.<lb />
The next time you catch "60 Minutes"<lb />
on television, take a close look at Andy<lb />
Rooney, and you'll know why no one in<lb />
the hotel, restaurant or taxi business is<lb />
afraid of him. AH you have to do as a<lb />
waiter is pour soup on him, and he'll shove<lb />
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News Bureau Director's Love For<lb />
ECU And Education Continues<lb />
B ANGELA ROACH<lb />
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It experience is the best teacher,<lb />
then East Carolina is endowed wiih<lb />
one o the best directors in the<lb />
Southeast. Director o' the News<lb />
Bureau and Public Relations is.<lb />
William Archer Shires.<lb />
This department, located in fcr-<lb />
win Hall, is responsible for gather-<lb />
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formation concerning the campus to<lb />
regional, state and national media.<lb />
Shires' responsibility is to edit all<lb />
material and make sure the media is<lb />
provided with accurate and up-to-<lb />
date information.<lb />
Pieces oj Eijilu, a bi-weekly<lb />
newsletter, is published for the<lb />
faculty and staff. The News Bureau<lb />
and Public Relations does not cir-<lb />
culate it to students or the com-<lb />
munity. Shires edits such articles as<lb />
current university news, resolutions,<lb />
promotions and notices of births,<lb />
marriages and deaths of those<lb />
directly associated with TCI<lb />
There is aiso a list of those faculty<lb />
members who have apeared on<lb />
television or radio broadcasts as<lb />
well as those who have received<lb />
grants for research or have publish-<lb />
ed works or made presentations.<lb />
A columnist for the North<lb />
Carolina Association of Afternoon<lb />
Dailies in Raleigh before assuming<lb />
duties at Last Carolina, Shires is<lb />
equipped with the knowledge,<lb />
wisdom and understanding needed<lb />
to function well in his capacity. The<lb />
Afternon Dailies represented 35<lb />
afternoon newspapers with a com-<lb />
bined circulation of 6(K),(KX). There<lb />
appears io be no regrets in leaving<lb />
The Afternoon Dailies, a job he<lb />
held t'H eight years. He admits thai<lb />
Ins present position has placed his<lb />
life at the proper level.<lb />
ECU Hound<lb />
Shires was a political writer dur-<lb />
ing his newspaper years. His writing<lb />
interest began in high school and<lb />
continued at 1 ambuth College,<lb />
where he was the editor o Vision,<lb />
the school newspaper. The Jackson<lb />
Sun hired him in 1944 and his pro-<lb />
fessional career began.<lb />
Shires majored in chemistry and<lb />
minored in biology at 1.ambuth.<lb />
Grduate studies were undertaken at<lb />
this university. It was at this point<lb />
!ha: his love tor his native Tennessee<lb />
diminished as his love tor East<lb />
C arolina and the eastern region in-<lb />
creased.<lb />
I nited Press in Atlanta and Rich-<lb />
mond, the Commercial appeal of<lb />
Memphis and United Press Interna-<lb />
tional's Southern Division Night<lb />
News in Atlanta have all reaped the<lb />
rewards of his talents. At one time<lb />
or another, he has fulfilled such<lb />
duties as reporter, bureau manager,<lb />
newsman, wiredesk editor, cor-<lb />
respondent and columnist. He can-<lb />
didly recalls being a poor, beginn-<lb />
ingreporter in Richmnd but is happy<lb />
to have shared in so many ex-<lb />
periences.<lb />
James Kilpatrick, noted conser-<lb />
vative columnist, was a reporter for<lb />
the Richmond News Leader while<lb />
Shires was with the United Press in<lb />
Richmond. The same major news<lb />
stories were witnessed, investigated<lb />
and written bv these two men duing<lb />
the early 1950s.<lb />
Shires has crossed paths with<lb />
many successful writers: Tom<lb />
Wicker of The Mew York Times,<lb />
Bill Sexton, based in Peking and<lb />
Ah in Webb who is a foreign cor-<lb />
respondent for U.S. News and<lb />
U ord Report.<lb />
During his years at East Carolina<lb />
graduate school, he developed a<lb />
great love for the area and the<lb />
university. He also acquired many<lb />
friends. James Whitfield, a trustee<lb />
of the university, became one of his<lb />
best colleagues. It was he who first<lb />
made Shires aware of the vacancy at<lb />
the ECU News Bureau and Public<lb />
Relations office. Because his son<lb />
was finishing his last year of high<lb />
school, Shires declined the offer.<lb />
But when Chancellor Leo Jenkins<lb />
asked him to consider the office<lb />
when it was again open, Shires was<lb />
free to accept on April 1, 1970, and<lb />
did.<lb />
One visit with Shires at his office<lb />
reveals his personality. The<lb />
American eagle makes it evident<lb />
that he was a political columnist.<lb />
One realizes his multi-facet<lb />
background and after conversations<lb />
with him. that background has<lb />
given insight into his world. There<lb />
are books galore, magazines reveal-<lb />
ing his varied interests and<lb />
photographs of several North<lb />
Carolina leaders. There are plenty<lb />
of chairs as if there will be a news<lb />
conference held any second. There<lb />
are framed awards. There is also a<lb />
tvpewriter and a rack filled with<lb />
notes.<lb />
Sometimes he gives free advice to<lb />
young writers, stressing verb usage<lb />
instead of adjectives. And he also<lb />
has a genuine love for the language.<lb />
He does not neglect to stress the im-<lb />
portance ot learning the basic rules<lb />
of sentence construction, spelling<lb />
and punctuation.<lb />
He still collects articles on how to<lb />
improve writing techniques for his<lb />
own benefit. And he still receives<lb />
newsletters from UPT "Once you<lb />
work for them they never let go he<lb />
quips.<lb />
Now Shires focuses on education,<lb />
"We are faced with a problem in<lb />
the fact that we are able to score and<lb />
distribute vast amounts of informa-<lb />
tion with computers. We are seeing<lb />
a revolution in the way information<lb />
is stored and retrieved and then<lb />
given to the public. I would caution<lb />
that this is a mechanical process and<lb />
a great obligation remains for<lb />
researcher, reporter, writer<lb />
andeditor to master the language<lb />
he commented. Although education<lb />
is now his business, he is still attach-<lb />
ed to the business of reporting.<lb />
Graduate studies continue for<lb />
him at East Carolina in European<lb />
history. His Lutheran beliefs make<lb />
him particularly involved in the<lb />
study of how the printing press had<lb />
a positive affect on the Prostestant<lb />
Reformation. The attractiveness of<lb />
this concept is evident since Martin<lb />
Luther, the leder of the Reforma-<lb />
tion, had translated the Bible into<lb />
his native German just before<lb />
Gutenberg printed it on moveable<lb />
type.<lb />
Shires also has an affiliation with<lb />
various organizations. The North<lb />
Carolina Travel Council awarded<lb />
him a citation for travel writing in<lb />
1965. He is a member of the<lb />
American Historical Association,<lb />
Sigma Delta and the Greenville<lb />
Writers Club. From 1969 until 1974<lb />
he was the director of the American<lb />
Cancer Society of North Carolina.<lb />
He was the publicity chairman for<lb />
(he North Carolina American<lb />
Cancer Society from 1964-1967 and<lb />
1972-1973. Gov. Dan K. Moore ap-<lb />
pointed him chairman of the North<lb />
Carolina Commercial and Sports<lb />
Fisheries Advisory Board of which<lb />
he served from 1966-1969. He was a<lb />
judge for the Mayflowwer Cup<lb />
Award in 1973. Also, from<lb />
1978-1980 he was the director of the<lb />
College News Association of the<lb />
Carolinas.<lb />
William Shires has brought his<lb />
journalistic assets to this campus<lb />
and community, producing educa-<lb />
tional rewards. His memories reflect<lb />
a diversified personality makeup<lb />
but he confesses that he can speak<lb />
better of his encoun'ers with a<lb />
typewriter than with his<lb />
mouthpiece.<lb />
East Carolina should appreciate<lb />
both.<lb />
Greenville Sure Ain't Texas,<lb />
But Don't Let That Fool You<lb />
B LINDA HALL<lb />
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Since Dec. 1980. Ed and Carolyn Weeks have owned<lb />
and operated Weeks Seed and Feed and Western Wear<lb />
on Dickinson Ave Greenville. The store features<lb />
Western wear for men, women and children, including<lb />
boots, hats, shirts, jeans and bells for the most discern-<lb />
ing customer.<lb />
The Weeks have attended Western shows around the<lb />
country, and they say the demand is great for popular<lb />
brands. Many of their customers state that they have<lb />
worn Western products for several years, citing comfort<lb />
and style as attractive qualities. Others see the clothing<lb />
as a tad or fashion interest � part of a current trend.<lb />
According to Ed Weeks, "1 was surprised at the<lb />
number of people who were buying Western wear<lb />
before Urban Cowboy And although he readily ad-<lb />
mits that the movie industry has created more of an in-<lb />
terest in the clothing, Weeks does not feel it is a fad.<lb />
"People see the quality he states. "It's like jeans �<lb />
they wear so well and are popular<lb />
The best sellers are the boots. Beautiful and exotic<lb />
varieties in fashionable new styles by Laredo, Justin,<lb />
Tony Lama, Abilene, Acme, Nocoma and Wrangler<lb />
range in price from $50 to $230. Customers can choose<lb />
from a number of skins, including alligator, antelope,<lb />
elephant, lizard, ostrich and snake. Eel boots are the<lb />
most expensive at $330. All boots come in a variety of<lb />
toe and heel styles and may be custom ordered through<lb />
the store.<lb />
While passing through Texas on a recent trip to Mex-<lb />
ico, the Weeks puchased a rattlesnake skin hat which<lb />
can be specially ordered in about three weeks for anyone<lb />
desiring such a novelty.<lb />
Ranging from $20-80, with most displaying price tags<lb />
of $30-35, are the hats, the second most popular item.<lb />
Straws are featured for the spring while felts and<lb />
leathers sell in the winter months. However, it is not<lb /><lb />
William Shires<lb />
Ftwto �� OAVK WILLIAMS<lb />
Magazine Tackles Vital Issues<lb />
unusual to find some people in straws all year around.<lb />
The store features hats by Stetson, Laredo, American<lb />
and Rockmount. Resistol hats will soon become part of<lb />
the inventory.<lb />
Shirts help complete the Western apparel. From basic<lb />
plaids to fancies, the selection of shirts is varied. Fring-<lb />
ed shirts for men are popular, as are denim and leather<lb />
vests. Engraved belts are available in a price range o'<lb />
$7-18. Accessories include hat feather clips, hat pins,<lb />
neck scarves, spurs, hat bands, bola ties, buckles, knife<lb />
cases, collar tips and watch bands.<lb />
Seed A nd Feed<lb />
The store also sells seed and feed.<lb />
Weeks is a former farmer from Tarboro and holds the<lb />
world's record for the longest watermelon, 4 feel long;<lb />
the world's largest watermelon at 197 pounds; and the<lb />
world's longest peanut at 3.5 inches. He held the former<lb />
record for the world's largest cantelope at 39 pounds,<lb />
but that mark was broken in Rocky Mount last year<lb />
with a giant weighing 51.5 pounds.<lb />
These facts may be of interest to any avid gardner<lb />
since Weeks is the only source for the seeds out of this<lb />
record-breaking cantelope. Price: $4 each. Why are they<lb />
so special? "It's in the seed � the way it is crossed<lb />
says Weeks.<lb />
What started out as a hobby has blossomed into a<lb />
thriving business. Since 1964 the Weeks have operated a<lb />
mail order business in seeds. And having traveled to<lb />
numerous seed stores in North Carolina, South<lb />
Carolina and Virginia, the couple decided to open their<lb />
own.<lb />
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tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkins, corn and peanuts.<lb />
Especially watermelon and cantelopes.<lb />
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own homegrown varities of fruit and vegetables or dress<lb />
yourself in Western delights, the Weeks can do both.<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
stall Writer<lb />
Never before in this century have<lb />
Americans been faced with(such a<lb />
variety and number of moral ques-<lb />
tions and controversial issues. As<lb />
our homes and institution have<lb />
become battlegrounds of debate, it<lb />
was inevitable that a special<lb />
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climate of America has become a<lb />
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dinary citizens, all trying to cope<lb />
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ample from the discussion of school<lb />
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Fact of Life? "Book Banning:<lb />
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dinary people whose lives have<lb />
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Baltimorian who fatally shot a<lb />
teenager who had been throwing<lb />
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wise harassing him, considered a<lb />
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Aaron Fricke and Paul Guilbert, a<lb />
gay couple who attended their high<lb />
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at the prom saw it as a lesson in<lb />
tolerance"); Mike Johnson, a<lb />
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the illegitimate daughter he fathered<lb />
with a 15-year old schoolmate; and<lb />
many others.<lb />
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Reverend Jerry Falwell of the Moral<lb />
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America to moral sanity Says the<lb />
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loathesome and antithetical to the<lb />
American way of life<lb />
Morality '82 has its faults as a<lb />
magazine � it completely ignores<lb />
some important issues such as civil<lb />
rights, is guilty of some sensa-<lb />
tionalism instyle � but should be<lb />
commended for it's balanced, fair<lb />
treatment of highly controversial<lb />
topics. The information presented<lb />
in Morality '82 is helpful to one try-<lb />
ing to make up his own mind in the<lb />
midst of so many confusing, hotly<lb />
contested concepts, subjects and<lb />
beliefs. Or, as Thomas Jefferson, in<lb />
an article that opens the magazine,<lb />
said in an essay that was written in<lb />
1814 but still speaks to us today:<lb />
.Some have argued apainst the ex-<lb />
istence of a moral sense, by saying<lb />
that if nature had given us such a<lb />
sense, impelling us to virtuous ac-<lb />
tions, and warning us against those<lb />
which are vicious, then nature<lb />
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Sports<lb />
JANUARY 28, 1982<lb />
Page 7<lb />
Hargrove, Pirates Surprise Charlotte<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
sports r dilttr<lb />
Easi Carolina forward Morris<lb />
Hargrove scored 17 points and<lb />
yanked down 15 rebounds to lead<lb />
the Pirates to a 71-68 upset win ovei<lb />
UNC Charlotte in Minges Coliseum<lb />
W ednesday night<lb />
I he victory snapped a three-game<lb />
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The Pirate lead reached nine on<lb />
tour occasions, though the game<lb />
�is nip-and-tuck most of the way<lb />
'This was a very big win for us<lb />
ECL) head coach Dave Odoni said<lb />
following the contest, "li was a<lb />
much-needed win both for the team<lb />
and for our program. 1 must say we<lb />
beat one line basketball team<lb />
tonight<lb />
Odom said he felt the key to the<lb />
game was his team's intensity and its<lb />
success in the first half on the fast<lb />
break.<lb />
"That was something we wanted<lb />
to do Odom said of his team's<lb />
transition play. "We fell like we had<lb />
a good chance o wearing (I NCC<lb />
guard Phil) Ward down. He's so in-<lb />
volved in their offense. There's no<lb />
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While Ward had a big first half.<lb />
Potis stole ihe spotlight in the se-<lb />
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was a big ke<lb />
"l! was aid's show (he first half<lb />
and Potts' the second the ihird-<lb />
yeai Pirate mentor said. "They need<lb />
them both lo heal a good team.<lb />
rhey seemed to have each ot them<lb />
for just 20 minutes tonight<lb />
I'NCI coach Mike Pratt said the<lb />
night was one that did not favoi Ins<lb />
club.<lb />
"We jusl couldn't seem to do<lb />
anything right Pratt said. "It was<lb />
a long night. I his loss really hurls.<lb />
You've got to give credit to ECU,<lb />
though llu came at us hard all<lb />
night<lb />
I he three previous Charlotte<lb />
losses came against Florida Stale,<lb />
St. Joseph's and Alabama-<lb />
Birmingham, the latter two clubs<lb />
having participated in the NCAA<lb />
I out nameni last season<lb />
I he strong play oi center Al<lb />
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going. The transfei from Hilbert.<lb />
NY. Junioi C ollege scored 12 first-<lb />
half points to lead the team lo a<lb />
37 32 lead at inteimission.<lb />
The 49ers posed a neat constant<lb />
threat to the ECl lead in the second<lb />
hail. i uning n to nisi two on nine<lb />
different occasions.<lb />
I he last time the lead was thai<lb />
low was with 2:35 remaining when<lb />
two free throws h 4Mei forward<lb />
Melvin Johnson cut the Pirate ad-<lb />
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1 C I then reeled ofl seven<lb />
straight points, toe ot them from<lb />
ihe free throw line, during the next<lb />
An Excited Crowd<lb />
ECU students were extra enthusiastic during the Pirates' upset win over L'SC<lb />
Charlotte Wednesday night. The crowd was able to cheer loudly, like when for-<lb />
ward Charles Green slammed one home (at left), as the Bucs ended a three-game<lb />
losing streak against the 49ers. (Photos By Dave Williams)<lb />
minute lo go up by nine, 69-60, and<lb />
secure the victory.<lb />
Mistakes by the Pirates late in the<lb />
game did not prove as costly as they<lb />
could have. Two slam dunks, one by<lb />
Charles Green and the other by<lb />
Charles Watkins, failed to go down<lb />
and were the most obvious of the<lb />
late mishaps.<lb />
Still, Green was one ot<lb />
Pirates (including Hargrove) to"<lb />
finish in double figures, scoring 14<lb />
points. Center Al Mack added 15<lb />
and freshman guard Bruce Peart ree<lb />
10.<lb />
The Bucs shot 46.9 percent from<lb />
the floor for the night, compared to<lb />
9 for the visitors.<lb />
ECU gets back into action on<lb />
Saturday night, hosting Richmond<lb />
in a key ECAC-South tilt. The<lb />
Spiders are 11-7 and have posted<lb />
upsets over naiionaliy-rankeJ Wake-<lb />
Forest and highly-regarded South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The Piraies are 2-1 in league plav<lb />
heading into thai game, which car-<lb />
ries a 7:30 p.m. start.<lb />
Swimmers<lb />
Swept By<lb />
State, Tech<lb />
By THOMAS BRAME<lb />
'al! Write)<lb />
The swimming teams ol the E I<lb />
men and women were swept in a<lb />
double meet against N.C Stale and<lb />
Virginia rech this p Monday.<lb />
The power ol the Slate women<lb />
was overwhelming as the score<lb />
111-28 indicates ECl women did<lb />
not have a first-place finisher<lb />
against the Wolfpack,<lb />
Setting a new arsitv record of<lb />
1:394 by ECU's nationally ranked<lb />
200 frees!vie relay learn was not<lb />
enough io topple the Wolfpack.<lb />
NCSl took the event with a tune oi<lb />
1:38.77.<lb />
Against Va. lech. I Cl 2(H)<lb />
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themselves with a win.<lb />
Ken wiih that win the 1 adv<lb />
Pirates fared htile better, losing o<lb />
 i'l 95-40<lb />
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1:15.02. In the 50 freest vie event,<lb />
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swam national qualifying umes.<lb />
The two losses brings the 1 adv<lb />
Pirates record to 3-4.<lb />
The ECU men also same away<lb />
with two losses which bungs then<lb />
record to 3-6.<lb />
Lady Pirates Have Bounced<lb />
Back With Six Wins In Row<lb />
0'<lb /><lb /><lb />
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ECU Swimming Action<lb />
I he Wolfpack men denied the<lb />
Pirates any firsi place finishes in<lb />
the meet. 1 he Pirates came back to<lb />
tackle three first place finishes in<lb />
then loss to Va. lech. 79-32.<lb />
Joakin Swensson was the only<lb />
double winner tor the Pirates. He<lb />
won the 2(H) backstroke with a time<lb />
ot 1:5794 and the 2(H) individual<lb />
medley with a 1:5K.51 clocking.<lb />
"We were outmanned by both<lb />
teamssaid ECU assistant Rick<lb />
Kobe "Bui we were pleased with<lb />
our limes<lb />
Still, Kobe compares this year's<lb />
ECU team with last year's and said,<lb />
"We're twice as good as we were<lb />
last year. We play a difficult<lb />
schedule and that's why the wins<lb />
and the losses don't reflect how<lb />
good we are<lb />
The ECU swimming teams hope<lb />
to break a three-meet losing streak<lb />
against Appalaehain State on Satur-<lb />
day The action in Boone gets<lb />
underway at 12:30 p.m.<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Man icing Mitof<lb />
It wasn't long ago that the Lady<lb />
Pirates looked as though they would<lb />
suffer through the worst season<lb />
since Cathy Andruzzi took over as<lb />
head coach. But the season � and<lb />
players � were much "younger"<lb />
then.<lb />
After back-to-back losses to Ken-<lb />
tucky and Louisiana State which set<lb />
their' 1981-82 record at 4-7, the Lady<lb />
Pirates have posted a flawless 6-0<lb />
mark. Many factors have con-<lb />
tributed to their recent success, and<lb />
Andruzzi insists her youthful squad<lb />
has yet to reach their potential.<lb />
"The girls have done a tremen-<lb />
dous job coming back from 4-7<lb />
said Andruzzi. "The games have<lb />
been exciting because the girls are<lb />
starting to make things happen. I<lb />
can't say enough for their discipline<lb />
on the court<lb />
The fiesty fourth-year coach<lb />
credits increased assists and steals,<lb />
as well as decreased turnovers for<lb />
East Carolina's rejuvenation.<lb />
"I think what we're really pleased<lb />
with is our defensive game she<lb />
said. "Our defense has created for<lb />
our offense � that's part of my<lb />
philosophy, though.<lb />
"We've had several games recent-<lb />
ly when we held our turnovers to 12<lb />
or 13. When you're under 15 tur-<lb />
novers in a game that means your<lb />
offense is under control � the game<lb />
is at the tempo you want.<lb />
"Our kids have really improved<lb />
their concentration on the floor<lb />
A record of 10-7 is better than<lb />
many speculated ECU would have<lb />
at this point, but it's still not<lb />
satisfactory for Andruzzi. With the<lb />
Lady Piraies set to play against Ap-<lb />
palachian State, East Tennessee<lb />
State (Feb. 3) and N.C. State (Feb.<lb />
7) in a 10-day period, there's no<lb />
time to relax for those in the purple<lb />
and gold.<lb />
"We play in Boone (ASU) Friday<lb />
and we'll have to be ready said<lb />
Andruzzi. "We beat them here by<lb />
only three early in the season, and<lb />
they've gotten continually better<lb />
since then. They're tough inside and<lb />
can take control if you let 'em.<lb />
"East Tennessee lost to<lb />
(nationally ranked) South Carolina<lb />
by one in Columbia. They're always<lb />
tough, and I know they'll be ready.<lb />
"I think we'll be ready for them,<lb />
too. This (ECU) team takes one<lb />
game at a time and looks at the im-<lb />
portance of it. They respect each op-<lb />
ponant not to underestimate<lb />
anyone.<lb />
Following weekend victories over<lb />
Georgia Tech and Wake Forest,<lb />
center-forward Mary Denkler leads<lb />
the Pirates with 20.5 points and 8.3<lb />
rebounds per game. The junior not-<lb />
ched her 1,000th point Monday in<lb />
the Lady Pirates' 87-52 romp of<lb />
Wake Forest.As of January 18<lb />
Denkler led the NCAIAW"s scoring<lb />
leaders and continues to challenge in<lb />
rebounding.<lb />
Senior Sam Jones contributes 16<lb />
points and 6.6 rebounds an outing<lb />
leads the team with 100 assists with<lb />
nine games remaining. Senior guard<lb />
Lillion Barnes, never a starter<lb />
before this season, adds 9.1 points<lb />
and speed on defense to the attack.<lb />
"In terms of scoring, Mary and<lb />
Sam usually carry the load An-<lb />
druzzi said. "Bui they have a very<lb />
good supporting cast; they have<lb />
some very unselfish teammates<lb />
For a variety o reasons the Lady<lb />
Pirate roster is down to eight from<lb />
its original 11.<lb />
"I enjoy the closeness of having<lb />
eight players she said. "The only<lb />
part it's bad is when you get in foul<lb />
trouble. If injuries come into the<lb />
picture, it would be trouble � I<lb />
can't lose sleep over it, though<lb />
Jones Creates Action On Court<lb />
ECU's Sam Jones makes her move against an opponent in an<lb />
earv-season game.<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Managing hdilm<lb />
ACTION<lb />
That's what they call her and<lb />
that's what she creates.<lb />
Weaving through defenses to fire<lb />
in two points or set up one of her<lb />
Lady Pirate teammates, Sam Jones<lb />
has developed a reputation for get-<lb />
ting the job done creatively.<lb />
"Sam creates action when she's<lb />
out there said ECU coach Cathy<lb />
Andruzzi. "She turns on the crowd.<lb />
She's really become a leader at both<lb />
ends of the floor.<lb />
"Defensively, she causes our op-<lb />
ponants a great deal of turnovers.<lb />
Offensively, she can maneuver their<lb />
defense out of position to free so-<lb />
meone else<lb />
Indeed, through games of Jan.<lb />
18, Jones led the NCAIAW with 2.5<lb />
steals per contest and her 15.7 point<lb />
average was third behind fellow<lb />
Pirate Mary Denkler and Ap-<lb />
palachian State's Muriel Higgen-<lb />
botham. She was second in the assist<lb />
category with 5.7 a game, and hand-<lb />
ed out her 100th of the season<lb />
against Wake Forest.<lb />
Early in the season, though,<lb />
Jones offensive stats were not so im-<lb />
pressive, as she averaged around 12<lb />
points in the first six games.<lb />
"I think Sam has really come<lb />
around a lot lately Andruzzi<lb />
praised, "especially aftr the<lb />
(Christmas) holidays. She wasn't<lb />
playing the type of defense and of-<lb />
fense she's capable of.<lb />
"Our game has really changed<lb />
since we're getting it from her. I<lb />
think it's lifted other people as<lb />
well<lb />
Jones came to East Carolina after<lb />
a record-setting career at Louisburg<lb />
College. But the transition was not<lb />
quite what could be expected.<lb />
"On the court, my junior college<lb />
coach's philosophy was not that<lb />
much different than Coach Andruz-<lb />
zi's said Jones. "But off the court<lb />
the routine here is something else<lb />
altogether. We live basketball ex-<lb />
cept for classes and study hall<lb />
Both Andruzzi and Jones agree<lb />
the 1981-82 Lady Pirates have im-<lb />
proved since early in the season and<lb />
that they have not yet peaked.<lb />
"We still have a long way to go<lb />
said Jones. "We haven't been talk-<lb />
ing (to each other) enough in the last<lb />
couple of games. We're sort of slip-<lb />
ping back into old habits<lb />
The next three games will not be<lb />
easy for the Lady Pirates, as they<lb />
travel to Appalachian State Friday<lb />
and then host East Tennessee State<lb />
Feb. 3 and North Carolina State<lb />
Feb. 7. Jones hopes to close out her<lb />
ECU career with solid perfor-<lb />
mances.<lb />
"I haven't played consistantly<lb />
she said. "My last nine ball games I<lb />
want to play the best 1 can<lb />
Academically Jones is still a year<lb />
from commencement, but she in-<lb />
tends to complete work on a degree<lb />
in special education before moving<lb />
on to other athletic goals.<lb />
"I've had a couple of pro offers<lb />
in Belgium and France Jones ad-<lb />
mits. "I'd like to give that a try, but<lb />
I want to get my diploma first.<lb />
That's what's most important<lb />
Jones and teammate Fran<lb />
Hooks having a few laughs in<lb />
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