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She<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 58 No. 41<lb />
Tuesday. February 16, 1982<lb />
Greenville, V(<lb />
10 Panes<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Reagan Proposes More A id Cuts<lb />
classic<lb />
111 film<lb />
King of<lb />
Hearts is playing<lb />
Wednesdav at Mendenhall's<lb />
Hendrix Theater. Starring Alan<lb />
res and Genevieve Buiold, the<lb />
967 -novie combines comedy,<lb />
e and satire See The East<lb />
Miman review on page 5<lb />
Inside Index<lb />
Announcements<lb />
lions4<lb />
Campus Forum4<lb />
�'tainment5<lb />
ts8<lb />
- eds9<lb />
B MIKE HUGHES<lb />
niitl�1 Nr�� rdinr<lb />
"Deep cuts hae already been<lb />
made in appropriations for student<lb />
financial aid according to Ed<lb />
Hanley, lobbyist for the U.S. Stu-<lb />
dent Association. "Further cuts are<lb />
going to keep thousands of students<lb />
from returning this fall, and others<lb />
will neer get to attend college at<lb />
all<lb />
Though the recent budget cuts by<lb />
the Reagan administration have not<lb />
yet actually taken full impact on col-<lb />
lege students, campus life has<lb />
changed in several areas this year.<lb />
A "migration" of students from<lb />
private schools to public institutions<lb />
has already started. Many students<lb />
who had travelled out of state for<lb />
school are staving in their home<lb />
states this year; fewer services are<lb />
being offered on campuses nation-<lb />
wide; new ideas for tuition rates<lb />
have sprung up at various institu-<lb />
tions, and minority students con-<lb />
tinue to withdraw from schools in<lb />
record numbers.<lb />
The usual trend dictates that<lb />
students eventually become ac-<lb />
customed to changes in the college<lb />
routine such as these.<lb />
However. President Reagan's<lb />
financial aid cuts are not vet a thing<lb />
of the past. He has recent I v propos-<lb />
ed even deeper cuts for 1983. The<lb />
proposed cuts would affect all<lb />
federal student aid programs, accor-<lb />
ding to government spokespersons.<lb />
Pell Grants, for example, would<lb />
be cut from a maximum of SI,670<lb />
per year to $1,400. Also, students<lb />
from families earning more than<lb />
SI4,(XX) annually would not qualify<lb />
for the grant in 198?. After this<lb />
year's cuts, the ceiling was placed at<lb />
$27,000 for combined family in-<lb />
come.<lb />
Supplemental Educational Op-<lb />
portunity Grants, which provide aid<lb />
for approximately 61 5.(MX) students,<lb />
would be eliminated by Reagan's<lb />
1983 proposal.<lb />
An estimated 250,000 students<lb />
would lose their college jobs if<lb />
Reagan's 27 percent work-study<lb />
program cut is passed.<lb />
I he State Student Incentive<lb />
Grants, which give aid to about<lb />
300,000 students this year, would be<lb />
totally eliminated.<lb />
I he Reagan administration will<lb />
also ask Congress to discontinue all<lb />
funding for the National Direct Stu-<lb />
dent 1 oan program, under which<lb />
approximately 250,000 students<lb />
receive low-interest loans yearly.<lb />
finally, the administration wants<lb />
to make drastic cuts m the number<lb />
oi students eligible tor Guaranteed<lb />
Student 1 oans, by raising the in-<lb />
terest rates and the loan origination<lb />
tees. Under this plan, graduate<lb />
students and professional school<lb />
students would be eliminated from<lb />
qualifying foi the program<lb />
Earlier this month, represen<lb />
tatives of the largest and most in-<lb />
fluential college groups in the coun-<lb />
try met in Washington, D.C warn-<lb />
ing the President and his ad-<lb />
ministration that as many as two<lb />
million students will be hurl In the<lb />
cuts<lb />
John Phillips ol the National<lb />
Association ol Independentol<lb />
leges and Universities predicted thai<lb />
the proposed cuts would cause more<lb />
than 300,000 independent college<lb />
students to drop out of school.<lb />
Others expressed then concern<lb />
that the cuts might cause ma<lb />
financial problems foi the 839,000<lb />
public college students who now<lb />
receive aid.<lb />
Under the Reagan proposal, each<lb />
state would suffer approximately a<lb />
50-percent loss ol its financial aid<lb />
funding. Thus, bv 1983, 61,300<lb />
North Carolina college students<lb />
would lose federal aid, including all<lb />
forms of federal grants.<lb />
In an effort to express their<lb />
dissatisfaction with the current cuts<lb />
and those proposed, at least 14 ma-<lb />
JOI college lobbying groups are<lb />
planning a national campaign, in-<lb />
cluding a nationwide D.iv ol Protest<lb />
scheduled lor March 1<lb />
I obbyists hope that students and<lb />
others concerned will travel to<lb />
Washington on March 1 to pur-<lb />
le lawmakers to vote against the<lb />
Reagan cuts.<lb />
According to Roberi aron,<lb />
spokesman tor the largest a<lb />
lion ol I .S colleges and univer-<lb />
sities, the merican ouncil<lb />
Education, the campaign is intended<lb />
to demonstrate that "thi is I<lb />
the country as a whole<lb />
"We'll be pointing out that all ol<lb />
e rtumbi rs are people Aaron<lb />
I ��v hen we push people iul I<lb />
college, we're eating our own seed-<lb />
n I mean, e anl to mal e<lb />
economy more productive, so we<lb />
cul the graduate students, who do<lb />
the studies thai make it more pro<lb />
ductive. rhey want �ngei<lb />
military? Well, who the hell do thev<lb />
think is going to design all tl<lb />
weapons systems for them it thev<lb />
closedown university research?"<lb />
Rehabilitation<lb />
CA DP Helping Students<lb />
Bv PVrRKkO'NKIll<lb />
staff Writer<lb />
I was on Qualuudes and scotch<lb />
about three months said<lb />
Doug, and ECU social work major.<lb />
"I called here . . . and they came<lb />
and got me<lb />
Doug spent five days in the infir-<lb />
. savs he got control of his life<lb />
and is now doing volunteer work tot<lb />
�he Campus Alcohoi and Drug Pro-<lb />
gram (C ADY'i � the organization<lb />
ihav helped him<lb />
c A DP. in rooms 301 and 303 of<lb />
the Lrwm Building, is run and<lb />
operated by 2 student volunteers<lb />
who do peer group education, sup-<lb />
and counseling. Its basic<lb />
philosophy is "promoting responsi-<lb />
ble decisions for the consumption of<lb />
rmicals according to Jerry I ot-<lb />
the group's faculter adviser.<lb />
"Our first goal is education; our<lb />
t is toward assistance<lb />
Research shows that a large ma-<lb />
ity � approximated 87 percent<lb />
� of the student- at I asl C arolma<lb />
consume alcohol, according to<lb />
l.ianita Bolton, a nursing major and<lb />
t'ADP member. She said a signifi-<lb />
cant number of alcohoi consumers<lb />
will inevitablv have a drinking pro-<lb />
blem.<lb />
A Drinking Problem?<lb />
According to CADP's informa<lb />
tion brochure. Your Decision, "a<lb />
drinking problem exists it we need<lb />
alcohol in order to function, or if we<lb />
need alcohol in such a way that it<lb />
impairs our functioning<lb />
I he majority of alcohol users do<lb />
not have such a problem, Bolton<lb />
said, "which means that they drink<lb />
responsibly<lb />
However, if a student senses a<lb />
problem or wants information.<lb />
C-DP volunteers can help with ser<lb />
vices including books, films,<lb />
references, research and general in-<lb />
formation on alcohol and drugs.<lb />
Workshops for ECU students and<lb />
faculty members are also held on<lb />
many aspects of the consumption of<lb />
chemicals.<lb />
The organization also will send<lb />
speakers to any campus group that<lb />
wants to learn more about drinking<lb />
or drug problems as well as the work<lb />
of CADP.<lb />
CADP members stress that they<lb />
are an organization of students �<lb />
you must be a student to be a<lb />
volunteer member � who do sup<lb />
port work for other students. Lot<lb />
terhos said CADP is strictly a stu<lb />
dent service directed by students.<lb />
Interested students are invited to<lb />
join the group. Internships for<lb />
volunteers are available for students<lb />
desiring to become trained peer<lb />
counselors.<lb />
1 otterhos is also director of the<lb />
Mcohol Training Program offered<lb />
through the School of Allied Health<lb />
and Social Professions This profes-<lb />
sional program is designed to tram<lb />
students to work in the field of<lb />
alcohol abuse and alcoholism.<lb />
c ADP notes that LCL has a<lb />
freshman dropout rate of 33 per-<lb />
cent. Ot these '4s percent cue<lb />
drinking and drugging as the major<lb />
reason" tor leaving school, accor-<lb />
ding to c DP member Bob Horst,<lb />
a social work maior. "Too much<lb />
partying added Lauren Crist, also<lb />
a member and in social work.<lb />
Typically, main individuals with<lb />
drinking or drug-related problems<lb />
cause additional anxiety for the peo-<lb />
ple around them, be thev loved ones<lb />
or other college students living in<lb />
the dorms.<lb />
(ADP works with Last<lb />
Carolina's residence hall advirs to<lb />
help them deal with problen  that<lb />
mav arise from a student's abuse of<lb />
alcohol or drugs. "We help them in<lb />
identifying a problem in a dorm<lb />
situation Horst said.<lb />
Resident advisers are trained to<lb />
deal with a crisis and to know their<lb />
options, assording to Horst. These<lb />
options mav be referral to CADP, a<lb />
report to Associate Dean of Orien-<lb />
tation and Judiciary James Mallory.<lb />
or even calling the campus police if<lb />
a situation is out ol control.<lb />
(ADP tries to dispel the myths<lb />
associated with drinking and<lb />
drunkenness such as "drinking<lb />
black coffee or taking cold<lb />
showers Horst said. "Only time<lb />
will sober up a drunk<lb />
The group also conducts<lb />
breathalizer demonstrations in<lb />
cooperation with the N.C. Highway<lb />
Patrol. The student volunteers<lb />
themselves are the subjects; various<lb />
tests are conducted on participants<lb />
who have consumed certain quan-<lb />
tities ot beer on a full or empty<lb />
stomach.<lb />
'Responsible Drinking'<lb />
Nuclear War<lb />
Is Pitt County Ready?<lb />
The Shadows Know "�" �� �� ��"<lb />
whether it's earl morning or lute afternoon as these students pass the<lb />
Brewster Building.<lb />
Ha PAIKICKO'M ILL<lb />
staff M mi, p<lb />
Here the title: uclear Civil<lb />
Protection, In Place andrisi.s<lb />
Relocation to Pit; ounty ivil<lb />
Preparedness Emergency Opera<lb />
lions Plan tor U ar.<lb />
According to Bettv Whitfield, the<lb />
secretary of the Pitt County<lb />
Emergency Management, "you're<lb />
talking about a pretty thick book<lb />
So thick, m Fact, thai Whitfield<lb />
claims it would take her a tew hours<lb />
to dig up the answers to any ques<lb />
tions a concerned citizen may have<lb />
on the subject ol nuclear war.<lb />
One problem arise- as a result<lb />
Whitfield's complex dilemma: V hat<lb />
would happen it a nuclear attack<lb />
took place today? Would we have<lb />
time to wait for her "to look it up"<lb />
in "the thick book Where would<lb />
we go?<lb />
Questions of this nature seem<lb />
vital, but would Whitfield and her<lb />
superior Bobby Joy net. both part-<lb />
time workers for All Natural And<lb />
Man-Made Disaster Emergency<lb />
Situations Management, possibly be<lb />
able to do the iob in the event ol an<lb />
attack?<lb />
Whitfield see- no problems<lb />
"Everything is readv to go it we<lb />
have a nuclear attack she said.<lb />
"Pitt County does have a nu<lb />
program on file and updated, and<lb />
ready to go<lb />
She referred calls tor furthei in-<lb />
formation to a Centralommunica-<lb />
tions Center or The National Alert<lb />
Warning System (NAWS).<lb />
According to W el don<lb />
McLawhorn, an employee with the<lb />
Pitt County Sheriff's Department.<lb />
they have "a direct phone hook-up<lb />
with Washington, D.C for com-<lb />
munications in the event oi a na-<lb />
tional defense emergency.<lb />
McLawhorn also had a limned<lb />
amount of information and was on<lb />
ly answering the phone as part ol his<lb />
job u1 the Communications Ofl<lb />
In the event of a nuclear attack,<lb />
Mel aw horn woul e citizens<lb />
to head tor the fallout shelters<lb />
knew �it only two shelters for all<lb />
Greenville's 35,000 residents. "1!<lb />
I'm nor mistaken I think it's just the<lb />
post offices right now he said<lb />
Mel awhorn also advised people to<lb />
listen to radio stations.<lb />
 third call was placed to a toll-<lb />
free number in Raleiuh. hvii an of-<lb />
ficial spokesman was unavailable<lb />
tor comment.<lb />
According to the General Statut<lb />
ol North Carolina, under the funi<lb />
tion- tit State 1 mergency Man<lb />
ment, Section 166A-5(3)D,<lb />
"Development and presentation ol<lb />
traunng programs and public ini<lb />
mation programs  insure the I<lb />
nishing ol adequately trained .<lb />
sonnel and an informed publit<lb />
time ol need Need indue,<lb />
nuclear emergency.<lb />
"The citizens are not informed<lb />
about the plan said a person �<lb />
dying civil defense who chooses to<lb />
remain anonymous, "and 1 believe<lb />
that tins information would cr.<lb />
additional panic and make the<lb />
working ol the plan impossible<lb />
He equated civil defense<lb />
preparedness to a 'ire raging in a<lb />
school and the panic that would en-<lb />
sue it a tire drill had never been<lb />
practiced.<lb />
"Basically the option would be to<lb />
leave said Arthur Colclough, the<lb />
ECl safety officer with the Occupa-<lb />
tional Safety and Health Ad-<lb />
ministration (OSHA) "We don't<lb />
have anv plans whatsoever. I can tell<lb />
you that. That's a fact<lb />
Whitfield recommended calling<lb />
tour people working on ECl 's cam-<lb />
pus, m cooperation with her office,<lb />
an a Disaster Control Plan.<lb />
One ol the committee members is<lb />
ee WOULD, Page 3<lb />
Test results are often surprising<lb />
and are designed to teach<lb />
"responsible drinking" levels,<lb />
CADP members said. Alcohol-<lb />
related automobile accidents are the<lb />
single largest cause of death in the<lb />
college-age bracket.<lb />
Mallory's office requires students<lb />
with a recurring abuse problem to<lb />
participate in the (ADP bimonthly<lb />
"rap session Any student directed<lb />
to the program may be subjected to<lb />
disciplinary action for failing to par-<lb />
ticipate.<lb />
Horst stated that CADP hopes<lb />
the "rap session" will be an<lb />
"awareness development process"<lb />
for the students involved. "We're<lb />
here non-judgementally Bolton<lb />
added.<lb />
The sessions last from two to two<lb />
and one-half hours, and include<lb />
films and discussions led by CADP<lb />
members. The group believes many<lb />
obvious signs may indicate a<lb />
possibly progressive abuse problem.<lb />
If the problem is identified early, a<lb />
student may decide to start a<lb />
"pattern change" to bring the abuse<lb />
under control. CADP members said<lb />
thev hope the sessions will help<lb />
students recognize potential pro-<lb />
blems and seek solutions.<lb />
"What goes on here stays in this<lb />
building Horst said, stressing the<lb />
confidentiality of the program. "No<lb />
information leaves this building. We<lb />
have no connection with the (ECU)<lb />
administration in this area he ad-<lb />
ded.<lb />
See REHAB, Page 3<lb />
Attorney General<lb />
To Speak At ECU<lb />
Save The Lighthouse' Funds Deliberated<lb />
By DIANE ANDERSON<lb />
Staff V filer<lb />
There is a possibility that the SGA<lb />
will not be sending any funds to the<lb />
Save the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse<lb />
Committee for the preservation of<lb />
that historic landmark, although<lb />
they approved a bill last week ap-<lb />
propriating $500 to the program.<lb />
It was attempted at the meeting<lb />
Monday to bring the bill up again<lb />
for reconsideration, but the motion<lb />
was defeated. Vice President Mar-<lb />
vin Braxton, who last week stated<lb />
that he would suggest to President<lb />
Lester Nail that the bill be vetoed,<lb />
was denied the opportunity to speak<lb />
on behalf of the reconsideration<lb />
because of objections by a few<lb />
members of the legislature.<lb />
Nail has until this Thursday to<lb />
veto the bill.<lb />
In other business, an appropria-<lb />
tion for $206 was approved for the<lb />
Graduate Business Association,<lb />
covering such expenses as a filing<lb />
cabinet, postage, and a subscription<lb />
to the Wall Street Journal.<lb />
The ECU Chapter of Speech,<lb />
I anguage and Auditory Pathology<lb />
was given $200 to help with advertis-<lb />
ing costs for their coming sym-<lb />
posium.<lb />
Mr. Dick Welch spoke on behalf<lb />
of the Ground Zero program to<lb />
enlighten and encourage the SGA to<lb />
take an interest in the threat of<lb />
nuclear war.<lb />
N.C. Attorney General Rut us Ed-<lb />
misten will lecture on the Last<lb />
Carolina campus Wednesday night<lb />
The lecture is sponsored bv the<lb />
ECU Law Society and will be held in<lb />
Brewster C-103 at 7 p.m. Dr. John<lb />
Howell. interim chancellor of the<lb />
university, is scheduled to deliver<lb />
the introduction to Edmiston's lec-<lb />
ture.<lb />
Edmiston was Deputy Chief<lb />
Counsel to Sen. Sam 1 rvin's<lb />
Watergate Committee, and was<lb />
elected state attorney general in<lb />
1974. He has been re-elected twice.<lb />
The lecture is open to the general<lb />
public, according to Diane Jones,<lb />
the president of the law society.<lb />
Jones said the society is open to<lb />
anyone interested in the law as well<lb />
as students planning to enter law<lb />
school.<lb />
Edmisten<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 16, 1982<lb />
Announcements<lb />
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The deadline for announcements<lb />
is 5 p.m Friday for the Tuesday<lb />
paper and 5 p.m Tuesday for the<lb />
Thursday paper<lb />
This space is available to all<lb />
campus organizations and depart<lb />
meots.<lb />
INTERVARSITY<lb />
Sorry about the mix up last<lb />
week lor the Intervarsity Chris<lb />
tian Fellowship Meeting. We will<lb />
meet Wednesday at 7 30 pm in<lb />
Mendenhali. room 210 Bob Clyde<lb />
will speak on "Love and Sexual'<lb />
ty"<lb />
INTERVIEWERS<lb />
WANTED<lb />
The institute tor Coastal and<lb />
Marine Resources is currently<lb />
seeking six to eight prospective<lb />
student interviewers for a<lb />
research protect on the recrea<lb />
tional fisheries in the upper sounds<lb />
of eastern North Carolina Pro<lb />
spective interviewers must be<lb />
students at East Carolina and be<lb />
able to furnish own transportation<lb />
The work will start m mid to late<lb />
April and will continue through the<lb />
summer months and into the fall.<lb />
Training will take place in March<lb />
Interested students are asked to<lb />
contact Cindy Stack for an inter<lb />
view at 7S7 6779<lb />
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE<lb />
The Student Council lor Excep<lb />
tional Children (SCEC) is having<lb />
their membership drive the week<lb />
of Feb. 15 Students from all ma<lb />
iors are invited to join Please stop<lb />
by the SCEC office m Speight,<lb />
now. and see what we're all about<lb />
or come by the membership booth<lb />
during the week of Feb 15 and talk<lb />
to a representative for some first<lb />
hand experiences. Don't pass us<lb />
up<lb />
SNEA<lb />
The Student National Education<lb />
Association will meet Wednesday,<lb />
Fob. 17. in Sp-129 at 4 p.m Or<lb />
Thomas Chambiiss. Director of<lb />
Student Teaching, will be our<lb />
speaker<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
BAKE SALE<lb />
GBP will have a bake sale<lb />
Wednesday. Feb 17 at the Student<lb />
Store, it will begin at lam. and go<lb />
until. All members remember to<lb />
bring bake goods<lb />
LAW VS LOVE<lb />
Christianity is NOT a restrictive<lb />
set of laws applied to work your<lb />
way ro heaven. (Ephesians 2 1,9)<lb />
It is a growing process where you<lb />
learn to walk in love with God. It is<lb />
a change to the best attitudes and<lb />
values in life (Romans 12 1.2 &amp;<lb />
Colossians 3:1 17) Come to our<lb />
fellowship and learn more about<lb />
this and other truths in the Bible<lb />
Thursday at 8 p.m . rm 242.<lb />
Mendenhali. Feb It<lb />
BAKE SALE<lb />
The ECU Biology Club is soon<lb />
soring a bake sale on Feb 17<lb />
(Wednesday), m the lobby of the<lb />
Biology building The sale starts<lb />
at 9 a.m. Please come by1 Your<lb />
support is appreciated.<lb />
AD HOC<lb />
U.S. Military Aid is being sent to<lb />
El Salvador's corrupt govern<lb />
ment We tram their troops at Fort<lb />
Bragg if you're opposed to these<lb />
practices we invite �ou to join the<lb />
ECU AD HOC Comm. ee opposed<lb />
to El Salvadoran Military Aid. We<lb />
will be organizing an ECU Cam<lb />
pus Protest For more information<lb />
call 7S 4906<lb />
WALK FOR<lb />
HUMANITY<lb />
ECU-Greenville Walk For<lb />
Humanity is having an important<lb />
meeting tor anyone wanting to<lb />
help with this years "Walk " We<lb />
need lots of help We want to have<lb />
total campus exposure plus sup<lb />
port tor our biqgesf "Walk" ever<lb />
Please come on Feb 25 at 7:30<lb />
p m to the Newman House (9S3 E<lb />
10th Stor call 752 47)6<lb />
CONTINUING<lb />
EDUCATION<lb />
Personal Development Pro<lb />
grams begin: Feb 25 � Yoga. In-<lb />
vesting in the 80' Speed Reading.<lb />
Prescription &amp; Non-prescription<lb />
Drugs; Feb. 27 � The Small Com-<lb />
puter Revolution; March 1 �<lb />
Assertiveness as a Way of Life;<lb />
March 22 � Child Behavior<lb />
Management. Also, Feb. 23 �<lb />
Roberts Rules of Order. Camera I,<lb />
Calligraphy. Beginning Ballet.<lb />
Jazz Exercise, Intermediate<lb />
Bridge, Banjo. Guitar. Feb. 24 �<lb />
Algebra Review, Clogging I.<lb />
Aerobic MovementExercise. Call<lb />
757 6143 or visit Division of Conn<lb />
nuing Education.<lb />
EPT<lb />
Epsilon Pi Teu. the honorary<lb />
technology fraternity, will hold a<lb />
business meeting on Tuesday.<lb />
Feb. 16 at 5 p.m. in room FI04. We<lb />
will vote on prospective members<lb />
and plan the annual spring ban<lb />
quet<lb />
WORSHIP<lb />
A student Episcopal service of<lb />
Holy Communion will be<lb />
celebrated on Tuesday. Feb. 16. in<lb />
the chapel of St Pauls Episcopal<lb />
Church. 406 4th Street (one block<lb />
from Garrett Dorm). The service<lb />
will be at 530 p.m with the<lb />
Episcopal Chaplain, the Rev. Bill<lb />
Hadden. celebrating<lb />
LATTER DAY SAINT<lb />
The Latter Day Saint Student<lb />
association is sponsoring a free<lb />
film and refreshments every Tues<lb />
day evening at 7:00 in the cof<lb />
feehouse at Mendenhali. All<lb />
welcome to come and join us each<lb />
week!<lb />
TEAM HANDBALL<lb />
CLUB<lb />
ECU Team Handball Club in<lb />
vites all interested persons, both<lb />
male and female, to join us. Hand<lb />
ball is a new and exciting sport<lb />
that is easy to learn and fun to<lb />
play The Handball Club is cur<lb />
rently scheduled to make two trips<lb />
to the New York city art tor tour<lb />
naments. For more information<lb />
�nd practice times call Tom Cody<lb />
i756 4933)<lb />
PHILOSOPHY<lb />
The Philosophy Club will meet<lb />
on Tuesday Feb. U at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster D-313. Dr. James Smith<lb />
of the Philosophy Department will<lb />
speak on "Thoughts on<lb />
Metaphor All interested persons<lb />
are welcome.<lb />
DRAWING COURSE<lb />
The School of Art would like to<lb />
make all University students<lb />
aware that Art 1020 (Drawing) is<lb />
available both first and second<lb />
sessions of summer school. This<lb />
drawing course is geared to non<lb />
art ma iors and can be used as part<lb />
of the Humanities and Fine Arts<lb />
requirement. The course is being<lb />
taught First Session everyday<lb />
from 1120 1250. and Second Ses<lb />
sion it is being taught everyday<lb />
from � 9:30 p.m.<lb />
HOUSING DISPLAY<lb />
The school of Home Economics,<lb />
is having a Residential Housing<lb />
Display from Feb. 14 21 at<lb />
Mendenhali Student Center<lb />
Students i-om the Housing<lb />
Department will be displaying<lb />
works of all aspects of residential<lb />
houseing There will be a recep<lb />
tion on Saturday, feb 20 from 1 00<lb />
to 4:00 pm The public is invited to<lb />
attend<lb />
VOLUNTEERS<lb />
NEEDED<lb />
The Pitt County Juvenile Ser<lb />
vices Restitution Program is<lb />
urgently in need of volunteers to<lb />
serve as on site supervisors for<lb />
juveniles as they perform various<lb />
community service tasks<lb />
You ma volunteer any number<lb />
of hurs per week or per month.<lb />
Monday through Saturday, and<lb />
you can be reimbursed for any<lb />
program related travel<lb />
For further information, please<lb />
call Cookie Rodgers at 7SS 4223 or<lb />
come by the Juvenile Court<lb />
Counselors office on the fourth<lb />
floor of the Pitt County Cour<lb />
thouse.<lb />
KYF<lb />
The King's Youth Fellowship<lb />
will hold its next meeting on<lb />
February II at 8 p.m in<lb />
Mendenhali (Room 247) Visitors<lb />
�rt welcome and refreshments<lb />
will be served at the conclusion of<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
Will meet Wednesday, Feb 17 at<lb />
7 p.m in Room C 103, Brewster<lb />
Guest lecturer will be North<lb />
Carolina Attorney General. Rufus<lb />
Edmisten. For further informa<lb />
lion, please contact Diane Jones,<lb />
756 6556<lb />
CORSO<lb />
There will be a CORSO meeting<lb />
Thursday, Feb 18 at 5 30 p m at<lb />
Mendenhali Check Information<lb />
Desk for room number All people<lb />
interested in Corrections and<lb />
Social Work are invited to attend<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
Chapter of the National Student<lb />
Speech. Language and Hearing<lb />
Association is sponsoring the<lb />
Twelth Annual Speech, Language<lb />
and Hearing Symposium on<lb />
February 25 and 26. 1982 Guest<lb />
Speakers include Kathleen<lb />
Holmes and Or Howard Shane<lb />
Topics include. 'The Use of a Nor<lb />
mal Language Model tor Deal<lb />
Children' and Assessment and In<lb />
tervention tor the Non Speaking'<lb />
For further information contact<lb />
Margo Mulligan at 757 6961<lb />
NAACP<lb />
Will have its regular meeting<lb />
Wednesday. Feb 17 at 6 pm m<lb />
Room 248. Mendenhali All<lb />
members please attend<lb />
BLACK HISTORY<lb />
In honor ol Black History<lb />
Month, Reverend Arlee Griffin<lb />
will be speaking on the Black<lb />
Church, Thursday. Feb 18. at 7<lb />
p.m m the Multi Purpose Room,<lb />
Mendenhali Also the ECU Gospel<lb />
Ensemble will be featured Admis<lb />
sion i 50. Tickets are available<lb />
from NAACP members or at the<lb />
AED<lb />
A ED pre med society will<lb />
meet on Tuesday. Feb. 16 at 7 30<lb />
p m in Flanagan 307 Or John C<lb />
Moskop, Dept of Pediatrics. ECU<lb />
School of Medicine and Frank<lb />
Birinyi. an ECU 3rd year med stu<lb />
dent will be the guest spakers<lb />
They will discuss Ethics and the<lb />
Physician Drug Company Rela<lb />
tionship All interested persons<lb />
are invited to attend<lb />
CO-OP EDUCATION<lb />
The Cooperative Education Of<lb />
fice, located in 313 Rawl Building,<lb />
currently has iob openings tor<lb />
Summer and Fall 1982 with the<lb />
foiling 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 m 313 Rawl<lb />
Building<lb />
GEOLOGY CLUB<lb />
The ECU Geology Club will hold<lb />
a meeting Wednesday. Feb 17 at<lb />
6 30 p m. in Graham 301 Dr Jean<lb />
Lowry will be the guest speaker<lb />
presenting a slide show entitled �<lb />
"Geology m Our National Parks"<lb />
An informal discussion of upcom<lb />
mg Geology Club happenings will<lb />
follow Everyone is invited to at<lb />
tend! P S T shirt orders will be<lb />
taken at this time A new design is<lb />
forthcoming<lb />
SGA<lb />
To Al! Organizations The Stu<lb />
dent Government Association<lb />
recently instituted an annual<lb />
budget Requests for tunds for the<lb />
1982 83 school year are now being<lb />
accepted at the Student Govern<lb />
ment offices m Mendenhali The<lb />
dead line for consideration of re<lb />
quests during the present<lb />
semester .s March 22. 1982<lb />
SGA POSITION<lb />
Persons interested in applying<lb />
for the SGA Attorney General<lb />
position may do so m Room 228 of<lb />
Mendenhali Student Center bet<lb />
ween the hours of 8 a m and 5<lb />
p m , Monday through Friday<lb />
HEALTHCARE<lb />
FOR OLDER CITIZENS<lb />
The public is invited to a discus<lb />
sion of today's problems and<lb />
trends in health care for older<lb />
citizens. Tuesday. Feb 16 at �<lb />
pm at the First Presbyterian<lb />
Church of Greenville on the corner<lb />
of Elm and 14th streets The<lb />
meeting is jointly sponsored by the<lb />
League of Women Voters ana the<lb />
Pitt County Council On Aging The<lb />
keynote speaker will be Ernest B<lb />
Messer. Assistant Secretary of the<lb />
Division of Aging and Former<lb />
Chairman of the North Carolina<lb />
House of Representatives Com<lb />
miftee on Aging, who will discvss<lb />
national and state trends in health<lb />
care tor the elderly A panel will<lb />
then present what they see locally<lb />
as problems and the needs of our<lb />
older citizens tor health care<lb />
PERSONAL<lb />
DEVELOPMENT<lb />
PROGRAMS<lb />
Will begin March 30 � Basic<lb />
NAUI or PADI SCUBA Certitica<lb />
tion April 8 � Basic Sailing Call<lb />
or visit Division of Continuing<lb />
Education � telephone number.<lb />
757 6143<lb />
AMA<lb />
The American Marketing<lb />
Association will meet on Feb 17 at<lb />
5 p m in Room 721 m Mendenhali<lb />
The guest speaker will be Terne<lb />
Treylor. director of marketing<lb />
and vales promotion at Carolina<lb />
East Man All members are en<lb />
coureged to attend We invite<lb />
anyone interested in ioining. and<lb />
participating in our marketing<lb />
organization to attend this<lb />
meeting<lb />
FAITH &amp; VICTORY<lb />
l ve got a serious question for all<lb />
of you reading this announcement<lb />
Do you have any real assurance<lb />
tnat you'll go to Heaven if you died<lb />
tomorrow II not, then you should<lb />
really consider findinq out how to<lb />
get that gift Jesus has already<lb />
paid the price tor you � lust<lb />
receive him as lord of your life<lb />
Faith &amp; Victory Fellowship meets<lb />
every Friday night at 7 p m m the<lb />
Jenkins Art Building m the<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
The spring smoker will be held<lb />
tonight in the Mendenhali Multi<lb />
Purpose Room at 7 p.m Ail<lb />
brothers should attend this very<lb />
important meeting The follow up<lb />
meeting will be held Wednesday at<lb />
5 p.m. in 132 Austin, with the<lb />
regular business meeting follow<lb />
mg Be there Aloha<lb />
CHURCH OF<lb />
NAZARENE<lb />
The Church of Naiarene (a<lb />
mainline Protestant denom.na<lb />
tion) has decided to plant a church<lb />
m Greenville under the direection<lb />
Of Rev Winston Huff Any Chris<lb />
tian interested m finding a place of<lb />
service and a chance to mature in<lb />
your spiritual growth is urged to<lb />
help No matter what your talents<lb />
are. you are important Alter help<lb />
ing build a church, you may move<lb />
on. but your work will remain ana<lb />
grow Call Pastor Huff at 757 3606<lb />
anytime<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
The Omicron chapter of Phi<lb />
Beta Lambda will meet Feb 17 at<lb />
4 00 p m in Rawl 130 Alt<lb />
members are urged to attend<lb />
PERSONAL<lb />
DEVELOPMENT<lb />
Personal Development Pro<lb />
grams begin!<lb />
Feb 16 Conversational French,<lb />
Conversational German n Out<lb />
door and inrjoor Plants Feb IV<lb />
Beginning Ballroom, In<lb />
termediate Ballroom Dance Feb<lb />
22 How to make a Good Marriage<lb />
Better. Softballaseball Officiating<lb />
Call 757 6143 or visit Division of<lb />
Continuing Education<lb />
SIGMA TAU DELTA<lb />
Would i'ke to inform all current<lb />
and new members of its first<lb />
meeting of the spring semester on<lb />
Tuesday February. 16 at t 30<lb />
p m in the Mendenhali Student<lb />
Center s Coffeehouse A orie'<lb />
ousmess meeting wil' be followed<lb />
by guest speaker W'Hiem<lb />
HaMberg, who has published snort<lb />
stories -n nuthrrm ffrfr�<lb />
riiHifhihum and other noted lOur<lb />
nals Hallberg will read humorous<lb />
and appealing passages ftrom<lb />
some of his published works<lb />
Anyone interested it welcome to<lb />
attend<lb />
GENERAL COLLEGE<lb />
PREREGISTRATION<lb />
CHANGES<lb />
General College students should<lb />
contact their advisers pr.or to<lb />
February 22 t0 arrange lor<lb />
preregistratio"<lb />
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S<lb />
 Trash Party ' A ngers Blacks<lb />
CINCINNATI, Ohio<lb />
(CPS) � While many<lb />
colleges were<lb />
celebrating the Rev.<lb />
Martin Luther King<lb />
Jrs birthday with<lb />
memorials and special<lb />
events to honor the<lb />
slain civil rights leader,<lb />
a fraternity at the<lb />
University of Cincin-<lb />
nati threw a "Second<lb />
Annual Martin Luther<lb />
King Trash Party" �<lb />
an event that has cam-<lb />
pus blacks in an<lb />
uproar.<lb />
"We look at it as<lb />
much more than a<lb />
fraternity prank says<lb />
Chris Mack, president<lb />
of the United Black<lb />
Association (UBA) on<lb />
campus. "It was ex-<lb />
tremely racist and<lb />
degrading for black<lb />
people in general.<lb />
We're asking for per-<lb />
manent suspension of<lb />
the fraternity<lb />
Sigma Alpha Ep-<lb />
silon, the fraternity<lb />
which hosted the party,<lb />
has been suspended in-<lb />
definitely from the<lb />
university pending a<lb />
full review of the event<lb />
by the Inter-Fraternity<lb />
Council.<lb />
Members of SAE,<lb />
reportedly the largest<lb />
and most sociality ac-<lb />
tive fraternity on the<lb />
40,000-student campus,<lb />
are refusing to com-<lb />
ment about the party.<lb />
The fraternity pro-<lb />
moted the January 17<lb />
event through flyers<lb />
that were secretly<lb />
distributed to selected<lb />
students, fraternities,<lb />
sororities, and<lb />
members of the student<lb />
government.<lb />
"To gain entrance to<lb />
this wonderful event<lb />
you must bring one or<lb />
more of the follow-<lb />
ing the flyer told<lb />
students, going on to<lb />
list such things as "a<lb />
bucket of Kentucky<lb />
Fried Chicken "a<lb />
radio bigger than your<lb />
head "a cancelled<lb />
welfare check or "a<lb />
bottle of Afro-Sheen<lb />
Since the promotion<lb />
was secret, the universi-<lb />
ty is still investigating<lb />
the extent that other<lb />
fraternities and<lb />
sororities were involved<lb />
in the party. Ad-<lb />
ministrators suspect a<lb />
similar party was held<lb />
last year without com-<lb />
ing to the attention of<lb />
the general student<lb />
population, as this<lb />
year's party did.<lb />
"I was appalled by<lb />
the whole thing says<lb />
a member of the stu-<lb />
dent government who<lb />
declined an invitation<lb />
to the party. "I'm<lb />
white, but I'm also<lb />
Jewish, and 1 know<lb />
that what happened<lb />
could just as easily be<lb />
done to me<lb />
According to reports<lb />
by students who attend-<lb />
ed the party. "It wsone<lb />
big evening of<lb />
humiliating and mock-<lb />
ing blacks Many of<lb />
the people attending<lb />
the party had black<lb />
paint on their faces and<lb />
were "mimicking out-<lb />
dated, stereotyped im-<lb />
ages of blacks<lb />
sources say. Members<lb />
of a local sorority<lb />
reportedly attended the<lb />
event dressed as<lb />
members of the Ku<lb />
Klux Klan.<lb />
"We regret that the<lb />
whole thing took<lb />
place comments Ken<lb />
Service, spokesman for<lb />
the university. "Those<lb />
kinds of actions do not<lb />
meet the standards we<lb />
expect as a university.<lb />
The fraternity has been<lb />
officially suspended as<lb />
a result of their actions.<lb />
We felt that because of<lb />
the nature of the of-<lb />
fenses something had<lb />
to be done right away<lb />
Black students are<lb />
still infuriated over the<lb />
event, and are worried<lb />
that racist behavior on<lb />
the campus is on the in-<lb />
crease.<lb />
"We've been having<lb />
quite a few problems<lb />
lately remarks UBA<lb />
President Mack. For<lb />
instance, he says, films<lb />
such as "Birth Of A<lb />
Nation" have become<lb />
popular on campus.<lb />
Mack also says that<lb />
blacks are not receiving<lb />
enough cooperation<lb />
from the administra-<lb />
tion or the student<lb />
government. "Both<lb />
groups are basically<lb />
covering each other's<lb />
behinds Mack<lb />
assserts.<lb />
"I don't know what<lb />
he expects Service<lb />
responds. "The event is<lb />
not typical of our<lb />
school. Our homecom-<lb />
ing king and queen this<lb />
year were both black.<lb />
We are one of the three<lb />
top universities in the<lb />
country as far as retain-<lb />
ing minority graduate<lb />
students. We're doing<lb />
all we can to let people<lb />
know that we deplore<lb />
what happened. I'm<lb />
confident that the<lb />
fraternity's suspension<lb />
is going to stick, and at<lb />
a sufficient level to<lb />
make it clear that we<lb />
will not tolerate that<lb />
kind of activity<lb />
Although the UC<lb />
Student Senate con-<lb />
demned the "racist ac-<lb />
tivities" and "acts of<lb />
ignorance" regarding<lb />
the party, top members<lb />
of the student govern-<lb />
ment are remaining<lb />
silent on the issue.<lb />
"I just do not feel<lb />
that it is our place to<lb />
make a statement<lb />
says Guy Glaser, vice<lb />
president of the student<lb />
government. "What<lb />
did happen was wrong<lb />
and shouldn't have oc-<lb />
curred. But the more<lb />
you get involved in<lb />
these types of things,<lb />
the more trouble you<lb />
cause. We represent a<lb />
lot of people on this<lb />
campus. A lot of peo-<lb />
ple<lb />
Black students<lb />
suspect the fraternity's<lb />
"power and influence<lb />
on campus" may result<lb />
in lenient punishment<lb />
against the group, an<lb />
action which they say<lb />
would throw the cam-<lb />
pus into turmoil.<lb />
"At this point, the<lb />
situation is very tense<lb />
Mack says. "The 3000<lb />
black students on this<lb />
campus are very united.<lb />
Should permanent<lb />
suspension not be taken<lb />
(against Sigma Alpha<lb />
Epsilon), there will be<lb />
some awful big pro-<lb />
tests. We are prepared<lb />
to do whatever is<lb />
necessary<lb />
; SHMTSWOmffi<lb />
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FEBRUARY 16, 1982<lb />
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University Gets Praise, Accreditation Problems<lb />
AUSTIN, Texas (CPS) � It was<lb />
recognition most academics dream<lb />
about. But at the same time a na-<lb />
tional survey of business school<lb />
deans and business leaders named<lb />
the University of Texas'<lb />
undergraduate business school the<lb />
fifth best in the nation, Texa ad-<lb />
ministrators received a grim<lb />
message:<lb />
Fix up the school, or lose ac-<lb />
creditation.<lb />
Enrollment in Texas' College of<lb />
Business Administration, it seems,<lb />
had grown so fast and s much that<lb />
there weren't enough instructors to<lb />
teach the 10,325 students in the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
The American Assembly of Col-<lb />
legiate Schools of Business<lb />
(AACSB), which regularly reviews<lb />
and accredits campus business ad-<lb />
ministration programs around the<lb />
nation, told Texas it had two years<lb />
to improve its teacher-to-studesnt<lb />
ratio, or lose its accreditation.<lb />
The accrediting group requires<lb />
one faculty member for every 400<lb />
undergraduate student hours taken.<lb />
But Texas � which, unable to<lb />
find more qualified faculty<lb />
merflbers, ultimately decided to<lb />
limit enrollment starting next fall �<lb />
is far from the only business college<lb />
suffering from its own popularity.<lb />
During the last year Arizona,<lb />
Penn State, Michigan, Ohio State,<lb />
Tennessee, Michigan State, and ihe<lb />
State University of New York-<lb />
Albany, among other large schools,<lb />
have complained of overcrowded<lb />
business enrollments and<lb />
dangerously-high teacher-student<lb />
ratios. Smaller schools like Bowline<lb />
Green and West Chester State have<lb />
similar problems.<lb />
"Almost every school's resources<lb />
are taxed, and many are barely<lb />
managing observes Charles<lb />
Hickman, the AACSB's associate<lb />
director. "You would have to look<lb />
hard to find a dean who is not hav-<lb />
ing enrollment pressures<lb />
Ronald Slone, the AACSB's<lb />
director of accreditation, adds that<lb />
only one college is currently on pro-<lb />
bation and "not many" are in im-<lb />
mediate danger of losing accredita-<lb />
tion.<lb />
But of the schools regularly com-<lb />
ing up for review, "many are ha ing<lb />
difficulty bescause of enrollment.<lb />
But we will give them a reasonable<lb />
amount of time (to compensate)<lb />
The overcrowding is well-<lb />
documented. Undergraduate<lb />
business course enrollment increas-<lb />
ed by 120 percent from 1966 to<lb />
1978, according to a recent U.S.<lb />
Census Bureau report.<lb />
Enrollment has risen another 12<lb />
percent since 1978, from 1.5 million<lb />
Would Greenville Be Ready?<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
ECU Police Department director<lb />
Joe Calder, who claims he never met<lb />
with the committee, but had receiv-<lb />
ed a letter about it "a year or two<lb />
ago and that's the last I ever heard<lb />
of it He added that "there ain't a<lb />
hell of a lot of planning you can do<lb />
for it (a nuclear war). I'm being<lb />
facetious, but that's what it boils<lb />
down to  Anyway, I wouldn't<lb />
worry about it he concluded.<lb />
President Reagan and the Depart-<lb />
ment of Defense are worried about<lb />
it, as is demonstrated by the<lb />
89-percent increase being given to<lb />
the Federal Emergency Manage-<lb />
ment Agency (FEMA) for the 1983<lb />
fiscal-year budget. Funding that<lb />
totals $252.3 million has been ap-<lb />
propriated for research, study, and<lb />
planning for various aspects of civil<lb />
defense as well as for identifying<lb />
and marking fallout bomb shelters.<lb />
The agency claims its civil defense<lb />
operations would protect the public<lb />
in the event of a "military attack<lb />
tive medicine. They believe that ex-<lb />
posure to radiation is incurable, but<lb />
can be prevented � if you prevent a<lb />
nuclear war. So they work actively<lb />
with public education projects and<lb />
political lobbying to avert nuclear<lb />
war. Mattern states that many Rus-<lb />
sian and American scientists have<lb />
been working together on the sub-<lb />
ject of nuclear war and have come<lb />
to the same conclusions as those of<lb />
the Physicians for Social Respon-<lb />
sibility.<lb />
"I'll be honest with you. I don't<lb />
spend a lot of time paying attention<lb />
to civil preparedness Mattern<lb />
said, "because I think that in the<lb />
event of a nuclear war any efforts at<lb />
civil prepardedness that we might<lb />
make are laughable Other citizens<lb />
of civil defense say that in the event<lb />
of a nuclear war the living will envy<lb />
the dead because of the horror that<lb />
wil follow.<lb />
to evacuate to Pitt County.<lb />
Research indicates that a<lb />
lOO-megaton nuclear bomb explod-<lb />
ed in Goldsboro would cause third<lb />
degree burns on people up to 54<lb />
miles away.<lb />
Under these circumstances, Sister<lb />
Mattern said that "budget increases<lb />
to civil preparedness are an illu-<lb />
sion She added that she would<lb />
have to refuse to participate in any<lb />
civil defense drills in the event that<lb />
President Reagan resumes them.<lb />
"They will never get me into an air<lb />
raid shelter<lb />
Sister Mattern said she feels that<lb />
civil defense preparation for nuclear<lb />
war is a way of saying "We see this<lb />
(nuclear war) as a real possibility<lb />
"It goes along with other<lb />
strategies for a limited nuclear war<lb />
that have been more evident" Mat-<lb />
tern added, and said she thinks that<lb />
a lot of indications coming from<lb />
U.S. officials are making the accep-<lb />
tability of nuclear war more ob-<lb />
vious.<lb />
"I think a lot of it might back<lb />
fire Mattern said. "Some of the<lb />
news media have collaborated with<lb />
civil defense people  trying to<lb />
show the public that there is no civil<lb />
defense<lb />
"The average person feels this<lb />
tremendous psychic numbness in<lb />
looking at what nuclear war might<lb />
mean she said. "What parent<lb />
wants to think that their child is go-<lb />
ing to be the victim of something<lb />
like the children at Hiroshima and<lb />
Nagasaki?"<lb />
students to almost 1.7 million in<lb />
1980, a National Center for Educa-<lb />
tional Statistics survey found.<lb />
"Business school enrollments<lb />
traditionally rise when the econoni)<lb />
is in bad shape Hickman explains.<lb />
"Beople perceive a business degree<lb />
as a better union card<lb />
Hickman also cites the growth t<lb />
continuing education programs thai<lb />
have swollen the ranks of business<lb />
schools, and of a migration if<lb />
women students into business<lb />
courses.<lb />
A June 1980 Census Bureau<lb />
raport found "a slow but sure shiti<lb />
of women" away from "traditional<lb />
women's fields" like education<lb />
toward business.<lb />
"Students summarizes loin<lb />
Snyder of the National Center lor<lb />
Educational Statistics, "are looking<lb />
for a more marketable field of<lb />
study<lb />
Moreover, Snyder adds, "we ex-<lb />
pect an increase in business students<lb />
over the next few years<lb />
The trouble is that colleges can't<lb />
recruit enough teachers to ae-<lb />
comodate those students even if<lb />
they could afford to. Noi enough<lb />
students are going on for their doc-<lb />
torates and opting for leaching<lb />
careers.<lb />
"From our perspective, the most<lb />
important task is to attract more<lb />
students into Ph.d. programs<lb />
observes Dr. Kenneth Smith, dean<lb />
of Arizona's business school.<lb />
Smiih says "the difference bet<lb />
ween academic and business salaries<lb />
is not as great as most people seem<lb />
to think. For instance, at the better<lb />
schools it is not unusual for a bright<lb />
Ph.d. to be recruited (by colleges) at<lb />
a salary that ranges between $28,(KH)<lb />
lo $3u,(XK) for a nine-month posi-<lb />
tion. But students don't know about<lb />
it. In order to increase supplv t<lb />
Ph.d.s, we need to step up oui<lb />
recruitment efforts<lb />
A new AACSB report says new<lb />
business college teachers averaged<lb />
siartmg salaries of $22.K(X) last year,<lb />
ihough new accounting and finance<lb />
teachers are getting $25,100 and<lb />
$24,300, respectivesly.<lb />
While escalating recruiting, ihe<lb />
business schools have few choices<lb />
tor immediate!) ending the crisis.<lb />
"Ilus Smith warns, "is a bad<lb />
movement because only maybe one-<lb />
half the students who wish to can<lb />
get into Hie business program<lb />
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tailing short ot accreditation stan<lb />
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Scientists are uncertain what the<lb />
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Many organizations and individuals have on our planet, said Mattern.<lb />
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know it would pretty much come to<lb />
an end  in any countrv that had<lb />
the bomb fall<lb />
Goldsboro, 40 miles from Green-<lb />
ville, is designated as a Level I area<lb />
in the event of a nuclear attack.<lb />
Level I means the area is probably<lb />
designated for a first-round nuclear<lb />
hit from a Soviet weapon.<lb />
In the event of such an attack, the<lb />
citizens of Goldsboro are supposed<lb />
Social Respon-<lb />
trying to make<lb />
civil defense is<lb />
strongly<lb />
position.<lb />
"Physicians for<lb />
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(the) point" that<lb />
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Sister Evelyn Mattern, a spokesper-<lb />
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Physicians for Social Respon-<lb />
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Drinking Age<lb />
4 Icohol Still A vailable To A nyone<lb />
Governor James Hunt's Crime<lb />
Commission recently recommended<lb />
to him that the state's legal drinking<lb />
age be raised from 18 to 21 for all<lb />
types of alcohol. In theory, this pro-<lb />
posed increase is aimed at lessening<lb />
the number of alcohol-induced traf-<lb />
fic accidents in the state.<lb />
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mittee feels that raising the drinking<lb />
age three years will drastically<lb />
reduce the annual figures. And<lb />
perhaps this change will look good<lb />
on paper, but the adverse effects of<lb />
such an increase outweigh by far the<lb />
theoretical improvements.<lb />
In the first place, raising North<lb />
Carolina's legal drinking age would<lb />
be a sham. How can the governor<lb />
expect a decrease in drunk-driving<lb />
fatalities, when current laws aren't<lb />
even being enforced? Recent<lb />
statistics have shown that the state's<lb />
conviction rate for drunken-driving<lb />
arrests is a mere 50 percent. Thus,<lb />
lessening traffic fatalities requires,<lb />
first and foremost, proper im-<lb />
plementation of any legislation,<lb />
whether that concern 18-year-olds<lb />
or 21-year-olds.<lb />
Secondly, it is difficult, even<lb />
foolish, to believe that changing a<lb />
law on paper will actually prevent<lb />
persons aged 18 to 21 from continu-<lb />
ing to consume alcohol. Rather, an<lb />
increase in the drinking age would<lb />
provoke secrecy. Those who wish to<lb />
drink will continue to do so, and if<lb />
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exact opposite.<lb />
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States, there seems to be some con-<lb />
flict of Gpinion as to the age at<lb />
which a person becomes an adult.<lb />
Since the resurgence of draft<lb />
registration in 1979, all 18-year-old<lb />
males are required to file with the<lb />
Selective Service. Isn't it<lb />
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sidered old enough to serve his<lb />
country cannot enjoy a glass of beer<lb />
with friends? Critics will complain<lb />
that this argument is overused, and<lb />
perhaps they're right, but sound<lb />
logic is sound logic.<lb />
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lesser importance, is the monetary<lb />
consideration. An increase in the<lb />
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would not only decrease a valuable<lb />
revenue to the state, but would also<lb />
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Conservative Views Draw Criticism<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
This column is addressed to the two in-<lb />
dividuals who co-authored a New Right<lb />
manifesto of sorts, in response to the alleg-<lb />
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available to them. Either you give people a<lb />
means of obtaining food, shelter and<lb />
clothing or they will rip you off and<lb />
possibly kill you. An irrevocable dilemma<lb />
of class antagonism arises between the<lb />
haves and the have-nots, possibly even<lb />
leading to violent revolution.<lb />
It is far less expensive to practice com-<lb />
pulsive charity than it is to maintain a<lb />
police state. The spiritual ramifications of<lb />
this issue are almost infinite. They can,<lb />
perhaps, best be summarized by saying<lb />
that the progress of society as a whole can<lb />
only burgeon as rapidly as the progress of<lb />
the least evolved or fully realized in-<lb />
dividual in it. Or, a chain is only as strong<lb />
as its weakest link. An organism is only as<lb />
healthy as its sickest cell. Besides, feeding<lb />
someone is an investment, not a burden.<lb />
Now, you may wonder if the assertion<lb />
that there are really people who will starve<lb />
to death without financial assistance is a<lb />
valid claim. The unemployment rate is cur-<lb />
rently 8.5 percent nationwide. Keep in<lb />
mind that this figure is only representative<lb />
of the number of people who have any in-<lb />
come. Anyone who has ever done any<lb />
work with a charity organization or has<lb />
talked with anyone who has is keenly<lb />
Campus<lb />
Spectrum<lb />
aware that there is certainly a substantial<lb />
number of people who simply cannot sur-<lb />
vive without some form of financial<lb />
assistance. Yes, there are cases of welfare<lb />
fraud, but from my experience, I am<lb />
satisfied that the majority of the people<lb />
who receive financial assistance from the<lb />
government are proud, independent people<lb />
who are embarassed to be receiving charity<lb />
and would support themselves and their<lb />
families if it were at all possible. I must<lb />
question whether or not those who have<lb />
never been poor or done any work with the<lb />
poor have any right to question the<lb />
legitimacy of programs designed to benefit<lb />
the poor. Why should the burden of proof<lb />
be on social workers and political activists<lb />
who are willing to sacrifice for other<lb />
human beings? Why shouldn't those who<lb />
cry "welfare cadillac" at the mere mention<lb />
of food stamps or school lunch programs<lb />
have to prove that the recipients of finan-<lb />
cial aid are really shiftless and lazy?<lb />
Although Reagan claims to be sparing<lb />
the "truly needy they will bear the brunt<lb />
of the new social cruelty. The working<lb />
poor, much beloved in conservative<lb />
Republican mythology, will also be<lb />
punished.<lb />
Some 25 million Americans are living on<lb />
incomes below the federally established<lb />
poverty level of $3,790 a year, and signs in-<lb />
dicate their numbers are increasing. Many<lb />
of these people are attempting to support<lb />
families on their meager incomes. Some of<lb />
them are deserted mothers left to care for<lb />
their children alone.<lb />
WZMB Praised By 'Alternative9 Listeners<lb />
It is my desire to respond to the article<lb />
in the February 9th issue of The East<lb />
Carolinian concerning the questioned<lb />
format of WZMB in relation to its<lb />
minority representation (or lack<lb />
thereof)- I see no grounds on which the<lb />
Society of United Liberal Students<lb />
(SOULS) can firmly base us argument.<lb />
"Representation in the course of<lb />
this argument, is the key word. In addi-<lb />
tion to station manager Sam Barawick's<lb />
fine defense of the format in the article,<lb />
I would like to add what 1 believe are the<lb />
impractical aspects of true representa-<lb />
tion in this particular case.<lb />
To begin with, we mustn't forget (as<lb />
we often do) that a minority group (as<lb />
SOULS describes itself") is not necessari-<lb />
ly solely a black interest group, but a<lb />
group that must also represent the in-<lb />
terests of other minority racial and<lb />
ethnic groups as well. It follows, then<lb />
that SOULS' demands for representa-<lb />
tion must include music appealing to<lb />
both blacks and the many various ohter<lb />
minorities.<lb />
Therefore, to represent SOULS and<lb />
all minorities in WZMB's format would<lb />
mean not only including "funk" and<lb />
soul as is generally the preference of<lb />
blacks, but also those preferences of<lb />
other minorities representative of their<lb />
respective tastes. Obviously, this is im-<lb />
practical. Another consideration must<lb />
be made also.<lb />
What about the representation of the<lb />
whites who have tastes other than that<lb />
which is played on WZMB? What about<lb />
those who like classical, gospel, beach,<lb />
Top-40, and country music? Do they not<lb />
pay student fees also? Is this not<lb />
analogous with the complaints of<lb />
SOULS? Of course it is. The point be-<lb />
ing! The whole idea of true representa-<lb />
tion of those to be represented in the for-<lb />
mat of WZMB is highly impractical.<lb />
It would also be contradictory to the<lb />
purpose of creating WZMB. There are<lb />
many commercial radio stations in the<lb />
area which provide the music to meet<lb />
most any individual's tastes, with the ex-<lb />
ception of what is played on WZMB.<lb />
The station was created to provide an<lb />
alternative to those stations.<lb />
I do not doubt the legitimacy and the<lb />
contributing potential of SOULS in<lb />
campus activities. In the future,<lb />
however, I would prefer to see SOULS<lb />
be more careful and realistic in choosing<lb />
its battlegrounds.<lb />
KEN BARNES<lb />
Soph Pre-med.<lb />
Special Consideration<lb />
In response to SOULS President<lb />
Russell Parker, what exactly is special<lb />
consideration for minority listeners?<lb />
Until WZMB went on the air, I con-<lb />
sidered myself a minority listener<lb />
because there was not one single AOR<lb />
(album oriented rock) station in the<lb />
listening area. I do not classify music in<lb />
categories dealing with racel I classify it<lb />
in categories dealing with preference to<lb />
tempo, vocals, rhythm, etcpreferred<lb />
by the individual. Stevie Wonder word-<lb />
ed this philosophy perfectly in "Sir<lb />
Duke" by singing "Music is a world<lb />
within itself, with a language we all<lb />
understand, with an equal opportunity<lb />
for all to sing, dance, and clap their<lb />
hands<lb />
Obviously those who say Z-91 is not<lb />
providing for the black "minority" do<lb />
not look beyond and take note of some<lb />
of the artist that fit into 91.3's format.<lb />
Artists like, the Doobie Brothers, Jimi<lb />
Hendrix, Joan Armatrading, Mothers<lb />
Finest, Tina Turner, The Bus Boys, Bob<lb />
Marley, Clarence Clements, and Gary<lb />
U.S. Bonds, just to name a few that fit<lb />
into AOR. Other artists like George<lb />
Benson, Earth, Wind and Fire, Diana<lb />
Ross, The Commadors, plus all time<lb />
famous jazz masters are featureed in the<lb />
jazz segment of the format.<lb />
WZMB also provides for the classical<lb />
listening minority that has been ignored<lb />
in the airwaves available to Greenville.<lb />
But for people that prefer other types of<lb />
music, whether it be Top 40, soul,<lb />
religious, country; in Greenville it is now<lb />
just a flick of the dial.<lb />
The area and ECU should be thankful<lb />
to Sam Barwick, John Jeter, Elton<lb />
Boney and staff for providing an<lb />
"alternative" station. Now no matter<lb />
what mood you are in or music you ears<lb />
are seeking to hear you FM receiver will<lb />
find it loud and clear. And also, please<lb />
remember, WZMB is an Educational<lb />
Station providing experience and on<lb />
hand training to students interested in<lb />
communications. I find ECU fortunate<lb />
to have this station.<lb />
So to both Parker and Hunter: "You<lb />
can please some of the people all of the<lb />
time<lb />
SUSIE MAGHAN<lb />
Freshman, Communications<lb />
'Bland And Insipid'<lb />
"I'd like to buy an argument" so says<lb />
Monte Python's Other Album, and so<lb />
say I. It seems there has been no little<lb />
discrepency over WZMB's format.<lb />
Well, you can't please everyone I<lb />
generally don't dig on classical music,<lb />
either! But I also know that if I want to<lb />
hear any "reggae" music, all's I have to<lb />
do is go up and down the dial from 88 to<lb />
108 MHZ and I got it! They're a dime a<lb />
dozen.<lb />
Having lived in this area for<lb />
something like 13 odd years, I know<lb />
what's around and 1 must confess, it's<lb />
not much. I decrie the railing accusa-<lb />
tions against WZMB. It's only 1 little<lb />
spot on a bland and insipid scale where<lb />
there's a new wind blowing. I support<lb />
your format, and anxiously observe<lb />
your potential. I enjoy your Stevie<lb />
Wonder, Miles Davis, Maynard<lb />
Ferguson, and Al Dineola.<lb />
Could I make a request for some more<lb />
Frank Marino!? And finally to quote a<lb />
friendI love Rock-N-Roll, so put<lb />
another dime in the juke box baby<lb />
SCOTT ELLIS<lb />
Sophomore, Pre-Pharmacy<lb />
Overall, the cuts in the feeding programs<lb />
� including food stamps, WIC, school<lb />
breakfasts and summer lunches � total<lb />
about $3 billion, so far. More than half of<lb />
the cuts come in the food stamp program,<lb />
which will lose up to $1.8 billion. Approx-<lb />
imately 900,000 people will stop receiving<lb />
benefits. But the reductions are aimed<lb />
primarily at those who remain on the food<lb />
stamp rolls � those who even Reagan<lb />
thinks are deserving of aid. These people,<lb />
whose benefits will be slashed by 10-15 per-<lb />
cent, will simply have less to eat.<lb />
"The Reagan Administraiion claims it is<lb />
eliminating abuse says Jeff Kitsch of the<lb />
Food Research and Action Center in<lb />
Washington, D.C. "But no one in the<lb />
White House has yet explained why those<lb />
people who are still on the rolls should<lb />
have less milk to give their children. What<lb />
it means is that these people will be haid<lb />
pressed to feed themselves properly<lb />
It also seems somewhat paradoxical that<lb />
Reagan's whittling down of federal<lb />
bureaucracies will, in fact, result in a<lb />
reduction in the ranks of the very people<lb />
who have a responsibility to investigate<lb />
cases of welfare fraud. When people are<lb />
angered by the cost of crime they seldom<lb />
fire half the police force and then pat<lb />
themselves on the back for saving money<lb />
Reagan and his allies argue that their<lb />
programs will eventually help the poor.<lb />
With lowered taxes and reduced govern-<lb />
ment spending, inflation will ease, invest-<lb />
ment will increase and the economy will<lb />
boom. But, Reagan is not reducing govern-<lb />
ment spending; he's shifting money from<lb />
social programs to the Pentagon and his<lb />
tax rebate program will primarily benefit<lb />
those people who make in excess of<lb />
$60,000 per year.<lb />
According to Reagan economic theory,<lb />
businessmen will use the excess capital<lb />
from his cuts for investments which will<lb />
eventually create more jobs for the work-<lb />
ing class and the poor. This theory of<lb />
economics, however, does not take into ac-<lb />
count the fact that the primary<lb />
beneficiaries of the tax cuts, multi-national<lb />
corporations, often spend part of their<lb />
revenue in underdeveloped countries or on<lb />
corporate mergers.<lb />
In underdeveloped countries they can<lb />
build factories inexpensively, hire labor for<lb />
$2 a day and manufacture their goods tax-<lb />
free. This sort of investment creates no<lb />
jobs for the American unemployed and<lb />
does not benefit the poor either.<lb />
Also, the Federal Reserve, which con-<lb />
trols the growth of money, has not let<lb />
credit grow faster to pay for the federal<lb />
deficits, so the government's borrowing<lb />
demands are pushing up interest rates.<lb />
The result is the current staggering<lb />
levels, which threaten to choke off the<lb />
private investment boom that the tax cut is<lb />
supposed to bring about. Because the<lb />
defense expenditure is finar mg the pro-<lb />
duction of non-consumable goods and<lb />
because the unemployment rate has a high<lb />
correlation with the inflation rate,<lb />
Reaganomics will not work.<lb />
In conclusion, allow me to say that<lb />
liberals benve in government bureaucracies<lb />
and their ability to deal with social<lb />
pathology. They believe that only a few<lb />
minor cosmetic changes in government are<lb />
needed to correct our contemporary social<lb />
malaise. 1 do not.<lb />
I believe that far-reaching fundamental<lb />
changes are needed in the very tenets that<lb />
our social order has been founded upon.<lb />
While it is evident the average citizen<lb />
does not have time (or the inclination) to<lb />
do the work that HEW does, it is also evi-<lb />
dent that large federal agencies are<lb />
cumbersome, expensive and inefficient.<lb />
Our social reality has changed. We no<lb />
longer live in a simple entrepreneuial free-<lb />
enterprise economy. We live in a<lb />
militaristic corporate state economy. Until<lb />
this very basic flaw is corrected, more and<lb />
more people will continue to be brutalized<lb />
by a rapidly constricting marketplace. Old<lb />
solutions to our problems no longer work.<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
FLBRUARY 16, 1982 Page 5<lb />
Alan Bates Is<lb />
Back In Cult<lb />
Film Hearts'<lb />
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'The Nada Gang'Invades MendenhalVs Hendrix Theatre Sunday<lb />
Claude Chabrols Hitchcockian thriller The ada Gang is the Cinema<lb />
Societ of Greenville's second offering this season. The film will be<lb />
shown this Sunday, February 2t. at 7 p.m. in MSC s Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Refreshments will be served at 6:30 p.m. Subscriptions for the remain-<lb />
ing five films will be sold at the door for $9 and can also be obtained b<lb />
contacting Glen Brewster or Karen Blansfield at 757-6041.<lb />
Phillippe De Broca's King of<lb />
Hearts is a classic cult film. Releas-<lb />
ed in 1967 to popular and critical ac-<lb />
claim, it has gone on to become a<lb />
much-loved favorite of college au-<lb />
diences and art movie patrons. They<lb />
adore King of Hearts for its com-<lb />
bination of comedy, stylish satire,<lb />
superb performances and direction,<lb />
and thought-provoking moral<lb />
theme.<lb />
The film will be shown tomorrow<lb />
evening at 8 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center's Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
There will be no admission charge.<lb />
Alan Bates stars as Private<lb />
Charles Plumpick, one of a troop of<lb />
Scottish soldiers stationed in France<lb />
during World War I. He is given a<lb />
special mission when his troop en<lb />
counters a group of people fleeing<lb />
from their small village, which faces<lb />
destruction due to a booby-trap<lb />
bomb left behind by the Germans.<lb />
Plumpick is sent to dismantle the<lb />
bomb, which is set to explode when<lb />
an armored knight on the church<lb />
steeple clock strikes midnight with<lb />
his mace. Instead of a deserted,<lb />
terror-stricken town, the young<lb />
soldier finds the village filled with<lb />
happy, joyous life.<lb />
Barber, bordello madame,<lb />
bishop, general, duke and duchess.<lb />
and more, a strange race of charm-<lb />
ing, care free people have<lb />
repopulated the village. Plumpick<lb />
finally realizes that they are escapees<lb />
from the nearby insane asylum.<lb />
They name him the King of Hearts,<lb />
and announce that pretty young Co-<lb />
quelicot (Genevieve Bujold) will be<lb />
his Queen.<lb />
He defuses the bomb, but still the<lb />
war rages while the lovely lunatics<lb />
engage in merry revels. While they<lb />
play, the soldiers fight � the Scot-<lb />
tish and German regiments savagely<lb />
slaughter each other. For the<lb />
townspeople, insanity is preferable<lb />
to the evils "sane" people<lb />
perpetrate on each other.<lb />
The theme of lunacy versus<lb />
"normalcy tomfoolery versus the<lb />
carnage of war, is best symbolized<lb />
by the image of Private Plumpick,<lb />
naked, carrying a bird cage, seeking<lb />
admittance to the asylum, willing to<lb />
be a crazyman i at her than a killer.<lb />
"The image said Vincent Canby<lb />
in The Sen York Times) like all the<lb />
others in this beautifully<lb />
photographed film, is funny. The<lb />
scene, however funny, is also dark<lb />
and sad, which pretty much<lb />
describes the mood of this ex-<lb />
travagant and highly comic morality<lb />
playa moral fable that is not only<lb />
funny but also wise and touching in<lb />
a very gentle way<lb />
Horror Of Party Beach' Just Another Horror<lb />
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with an a tui hump' . <lb />
Ook doo-doop,<lb />
Babv, baby, don't you care<lb />
Something here looking kinda weird.<lb />
Honey, I'm no Frankestein.<lb />
Oh euh baby, really I feel fine.<lb />
� "The Zombie Stomp' .<lb />
sung by the Del-Aires in<lb />
The Horror of Party Beach<lb />
Billed as "The First Horror Monster Musical The<lb />
Horror of Party Beach was an insane attempt to com-<lb />
bine the popular 60's phenomenon known as beach<lb />
movies with the standard monster sci-fi genre. The<lb />
advertising used upon its initial release tells it all:<lb />
"Fantastic The big-beat sound of the Del-Aires sw-<lb />
ingin' out with six rockin' hits! Horrifying Teen-age<lb />
slumber party ravaged by demons from the dead!<lb />
Wierd Ghoulish atomic beasts who live off warm,<lb />
human blood<lb />
Or, as the editors of TV Movies describe it:<lb />
"Monsters from the ocean floor go on rampage<lb />
against harmless teenagers � or is it the other way<lb />
around? Oh. never mind<lb />
The movie may be seen in some respects as an<lb />
environmental-consciousness film warning against the<lb />
dangers of radioactive waste dumping. The thoroughly-<lb />
researched scientific hypothesis of the film is that<lb />
radioactive waste carelessly dumped into the ocean<lb />
causes microscopic sea parasites to invade the bodies of<lb />
sunken sailors.<lb />
n-roll revel, dancing to the delerious beat of the rightful-<lb />
ly unremembered Del Aires, blissfully unaware of the<lb />
danger surrounding them. The unattractive and<lb />
atrocious-acting teens are among the worst ever seen on<lb />
screen: even Annette and Frankie wouldn't be caught<lb />
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Bad Sci Fi<lb />
Over the old bones, a new form of life is created,<lb />
categorized by Dr. Gavin, the deadly, dull but brilliant<lb />
scientist examining them, as a giant protozoa, both<lb />
plant and animal.<lb />
The doctor's diagnosis seems correct, as the creatures<lb />
look like human bodies covered with artichoke leaves,<lb />
topped by a huge fish-like head, the always-open mouth<lb />
of which appears to be stuffed with several large<lb />
sausages. For some reason these bizarre beings need<lb />
blood for sustenance, though it's a pity people can't eat<lb />
them instead as the monsters have the makings of an ap-<lb />
petizing, if unusual seafood salad.<lb />
It is not necessary here to fully recount the plodding<lb />
plot of The Horror of Party Beach. Suffice it to say that<lb />
the sea-beasts attack the innocent, empty-minded<lb />
habituees of Party Beach. These dark sunglassed and<lb />
bikini-clad teenagers spend their days in continual rock-<lb />
l t any pcat,n.<lb />
. Gavin fjJjcU a soluffoh'tb the' surreal siege when<lb />
Eulabelle, his Aunt Jemima-like, black-stereotype ser-<lb />
vant, accidentally knocks a container of sodium on a<lb />
severed sea monster's arm that the doctor was studying,<lb />
causing the arm to go up in smoke.<lb />
In The Fifty Wont Films Of All Time, an elite group<lb />
to which The Horror Of Party Beach belongs by natural<lb />
birthright, the extremely unexciting climax of the film is<lb />
described:<lb />
"Dr. Gavin and the police arrive just in time to save<lb />
his daughter from the ubiquitous weirdos. Gavin and<lb />
the police throw tons of sodium onto the creatures as<lb />
they turn into walking forest fires and slowly disappear.<lb />
These actors throw the sodium with so little elan that the<lb />
scene looks like some sort of a monster multiple wed<lb />
ding in which Dr. Gavin and the police are the<lb />
bridesmaids throwing rice at the happy couples<lb />
This movie is so bad that it become very entertaining<lb />
and has gone on to become a cult classic. It's director.<lb />
Del Tennev, has deservedly been long forgotten. His on-<lb />
ly other claim to fame is Theurse of The I iving Corp-<lb />
se, which often shared a drive-in double bill with The<lb />
Horror of Party Beach.<lb />
History Lessons<lb />
RedsV'Ragtime' Battle Norms<lb />
ByJOHNWEYLER<lb />
�Maff �nlrf<lb />
Reds and Ragtime, this season's biggest-budgeted,<lb />
boldest and possibly best films, have finally reached<lb />
Greenville. It will be interesting to see how this city, a<lb />
typical, small, closed-class system American town,<lb />
reacts to these two daring, intelligent movies about class<lb />
struggles in early 20th century America.<lb />
Cinema<lb />
Reds playing at the Buccaneer, is starscreen-<lb />
writerdirector Warren Beatty's epic about radical jour-<lb />
nalist John Reed. Ragtime, at the Plttt, is director Milos<lb />
Forman's adaptation of E.L. Doctorow s bestselling<lb />
kaleidoscope of turn-of-the-century celebrities, sin and<lb />
assassination. The two films are parallel political and<lb />
period pieces, and share a number of other similarities<lb />
Both Reds and Ragtime are lenghty (Reds the longer,<lb />
at 1 minutes plus intermission), lovingly and carefully<lb />
crafted films. Both are freewheeling mixtures of fact<lb />
(especially Reds) and fiction (especially Ragtime). Both<lb />
are hugely budgeted, with much expense and expertise<lb />
lavished on sets and costuming.<lb />
Both have large and unusual cast lists � Reds not on-<lb />
ly has Beattv but Diane Keaton, Jack Nicholson and bit<lb />
parts by Gene Hackman and Jerzy Kozinski. Ragtime<lb />
stars James Cagney, Mary Steenburgen, and several ex-<lb />
cellent newcomers including Howard E. Rollins and<lb />
Elizabeth McGovern. (Both films also feature what<lb />
must be this season's cinematicliterary fad: using<lb />
famous writers as actors. Reds has Kozinski. Ragtime<lb />
enlists great American novelist Norman Mailer).<lb />
Both films are awe-inspiring artistic and financial<lb />
gambles. While Ragtime is a popular book, coming to<lb />
the screen with a bulletin audience, Doctorow's novel is<lb />
quite complicated and eccentric, difficult to film. War-<lb />
ren Beatty took an even bigger chance, risking whether<lb />
or not the tight-fisted, close-minded American 80's<lb />
would support a multi-million dollar, more-than-three-<lb />
hour epic about anything, especially heroic Com-<lb />
munists.<lb />
Any Hollywood enterprise is shaky � what seems to<lb />
be a sure bet often bombs at the box office. Film pro-<lb />
ducers might as well dish out the cash blindfolded, with<lb />
as little assurance as they have of ever getting it back<lb />
again. But to knowingly stand on the brink of financial<lb />
oblivion by bankrolling a politically unpopular film is<lb />
breathtaking. Can Hollywood make heroes out of anar-<lb />
chists, American Communists (Reds) and black ter-<lb />
rorists (Ragtime) What ever happened to Knute<lb />
Rockne, A11-American!<lb />
It is precisely on taking these unpopular political and<lb />
economic stands that Beatty and Forman and crew<lb />
should be applauded. It doesn't matter whether you<lb />
agree with their viewpoints, or even enjoy their films.<lb />
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Road Manager Carder<lb />
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NEW YORK (UPI)<lb />
Joe Carder is no<lb />
stranger to show<lb />
business. It's just not<lb />
often that a road<lb />
manager gets to step<lb />
out and face the<lb />
cameras usually reserv-<lb />
ed for his clients.<lb />
That's why, for all<lb />
the failings of big-time<lb />
television and the in-<lb />
herent snobbishness of<lb />
Hollywood, he's<lb />
grateful to CBS and its<lb />
upcoming mini-series,<lb />
"The Blue and the<lb />
Gray<lb />
For one brief mo-<lb />
ment, Carder, whose<lb />
regular job is to make<lb />
the concert tour path<lb />
smooth for Art Fer-<lb />
rante and Lou<lb />
Teischer, got to take a<lb />
path of his own back<lb />
in time to Robert E.<lb />
Lee's surrender of the<lb />
Confederacy at Ap-<lb />
pomatox.<lb />
Carder, a writer and<lb />
talent agent who has<lb />
both acted and taught<lb />
the craft for 20 years, is<lb />
one of a growing bat-<lb />
talion of Americans<lb />
who, steeped in film<lb />
and television, occa-<lb />
sionally find a chance<lb />
to live for a moment as<lb />
part of the dream.<lb />
He was one of<lb />
several thousand<lb />
"extras" hired for the<lb />
CBS movie and,<lb />
because of his profes-<lb />
sional credentials, one<lb />
of only 40 or 50 who<lb />
were given coveted<lb />
speaking parts when it<lb />
was filmed last<lb />
Christmas on location<lb />
in Fayetteville, Ark.<lb />
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Carder Makes Move To Television<lb />
Continued From P. <lb />
cent he said in a<lb />
telephone interview just<lb />
before leaving on a<lb />
60-city concert tour<lb />
with his famous clients.<lb />
"It was a lot of fun.<lb />
My scene probably will<lb />
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Rock, Ark and is<lb />
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Gen. Ulysses S. Grant,<lb />
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day, I rented a more<lb />
spirited one and that<lb />
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know how it would<lb />
take to spurring. But it<lb />
worked out. The horse<lb />
was just wonderful<lb />
Carder spurred his<lb />
horse on cue,<lb />
thundered up behind<lb />
Grant as he rode from<lb />
Appomotox and<lb />
reminded him that it<lb />
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know that the war was<lb />
over.<lb />
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the business of the road<lb />
and of pursuing the<lb />
theater he loves at the<lb />
grassroots level.<lb />
Carder will miss his<lb />
segment in "The Blue<lb />
and the Gray" when<lb />
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fall. He'll be on the<lb />
road again with Fer-<lb />
rante and Teischer, but<lb />
when he isn't out lining<lb />
up stands and television<lb />
talk shows for the<lb />
piano duo that has been<lb />
packing houses for<lb />
nearly 30 years, he pro-<lb />
duces and directs his<lb />
own brand of show<lb />
business plays and<lb />
musicals for communi-<lb />
ty theater where most<lb />
of today's stars got<lb />
their start.<lb />
They arc productions<lb />
he thinks someone<lb />
from Hollywood<lb />
should be watching<lb />
with an eye for talent as<lb />
yet untapped by a big<lb />
time that could use it.<lb />
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Hollywood he said.<lb />
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one-liners and the like<lb />
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Photo By DAVE WILLIAMS<lb />
ECU forward Charles Green (34) rolls one into the basket-<lb />
ballor two of his game-high 20 points during the Pirates'<lb />
win over Eastern Illinois Monday night.<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Kdllor<lb />
East Carolina broke open a close<lb />
game by outscoring Eastern Illinois<lb />
20-0 during an eight-minute span in<lb />
the second half and cruised to an big<lb />
78-54 win Monday night.<lb />
Forward Charles Green<lb />
spearheaded the Pirate burst offen-<lb />
sively, scoring eight points during<lb />
the span. He finished with a game-<lb />
high 20 points.<lb />
The rally began after Pirate coach<lb />
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Williams connected on both of the<lb />
ensuing free throws to put his team<lb />
ahead 44-43 with 13:31 remaining in<lb />
the game.<lb />
Williams' pair of points from the<lb />
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Eastern got until Leigh Hankins<lb />
made a field goal at the 5:46 mark,<lb />
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A tough Pirate zone defense<lb />
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their defense plan, Odom said.<lb />
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fense but they were so crisp early on<lb />
with their patterns that they lulled<lb />
us to sleep at times and got some<lb />
cheap backdoor shots. We decided<lb />
to adjust our defenses back and<lb />
forth and it seemed to unnerve<lb />
them<lb />
Eastern Illinois coach Rick<lb />
Samuels felt his team's poor<lb />
shooting may have been the key to<lb />
the game.<lb />
"ECU certainly confused us for a<lb />
while with their defense but we ad-<lb />
justed to that Samuels said. "We<lb />
just simply could not get the shots to<lb />
fall. We had plenty of open shots<lb />
The Panthers kept the game close<lb />
during the first half, and trailed by<lb />
just four, 3-31, at the half.<lb />
The lead exchanged hands six<lb />
times during the first seven minutes<lb />
of the second half before ECU made<lb />
its move. It was in the middle of that<lb />
move, Odom said, that the Pirates<lb />
won the game. Instead of squander-<lb />
ing a lead, like the club has done<lb />
twice over the last two weeks in<lb />
close losses, ECU increased its<lb />
margin.<lb />
"We were up 53-44 and they took<lb />
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scoreboard. The, were up by nine<lb />
just like with Long Island, Rich-<lb />
mond and Old Dominion. We had<lb />
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tonight<lb />
The Pirate win, the club's tenth in<lb />
21 games, was highlighted by a<lb />
number of spectacular plays. Both<lb />
forward Bill McNair and guard<lb />
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dunks, while Green had a lone slam.<lb />
ECU will look to reach the .500<lb />
mark this Wednesday against James<lb />
Madison. Tip-off time in Minges<lb />
Coliseum for the big ECAC-South<lb />
encounter is 7:30 p.m.<lb />
The Dukes are 18-4 overall and<lb />
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Pirates Host League-Leading JMU Wednesday<lb />
B CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
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"1 he thing we must understand is<lb />
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not beat themselves<lb />
last Carolina head basketball<lb />
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JMU is 18-4 overall, with two of<lb />
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James Madison not only leads the<lb />
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his outstanding outside shooting, is<lb />
Doubleheader Scheduled<lb />
It's doubleheader time<lb />
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East Carolina and James<lb />
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The Pirate JV's host<lb />
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will<lb />
ECU's junior varsity<lb />
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now stands 2-2 following<lb />
a 75-61 win over<lb />
Louisburg Monday<lb />
night.<lb />
the league's third-leading scorer (17<lb />
ppg) and sixth-leading reboundr<lb />
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Center Dan Ruland averages 11.9<lb />
points, 12th best in the league, and<lb />
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JMU coach Lou Campanelli says<lb />
despite the impressive stats of<lb />
Townes and Ruland, there are no<lb />
stars on his team.<lb />
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said. "There's nothing tricky about<lb />
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collar guys that work hard and plav<lb />
hard<lb />
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year and has been no disappoint-<lb />
ment. JMU has beaten every team in<lb />
the conference at least once, in-<lb />
cluding an earlier 72-50 win over<lb />
ECU.<lb />
"Right now we're just striving for<lb />
consistency Campanelli said. "In<lb />
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deal with. We just can't have a let-<lb />
down, especially this late in the<lb />
season<lb />
The Dukes came on strong last<lb />
year, peaking by tournament time.<lb />
Campanelli said the club is playing<lb />
just as well now but has a tougher<lb />
road ahead.<lb />
"We had more lightweights on<lb />
our late schedule last year he said.<lb />
"That's not the case this season.<lb />
Anv team we plav can knock us<lb />
off<lb />
Campanelli included East<lb />
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"We know we have a very tough<lb />
road game ahead against ECU.<lb />
They're a very good team and are<lb />
very well-coached<lb />
Byles May Miss<lb />
Rest Of This Season<lb />
ECU point guard Tony Byles may<lb />
have played his last game as a<lb />
Pirate.<lb />
The 6-foot-4 senior injured the lit-<lb />
tle finger on his right hand in last<lb />
Saturday's win over UNC-<lb />
Wilmington. It was not known until<lb />
Monday afternoon, though, that<lb />
Byles' injury was anything but<lb />
minor.<lb />
It is now believed that the finger<lb />
has torn ligaments. Byles was to<lb />
have had X-rays taken of the finger<lb />
this (Tuesday) afternoon. After the<lb />
results of the X-rays are studied a<lb />
decision will be made on Byles'<lb />
availability to the team for the re-<lb />
mainder of the season.<lb />
"The doctors will get no pressure<lb />
from me ECU coach Dave Odom<lb />
said Monday. "This is a decision<lb />
between them, Sports Medicine and<lb />
Tony. I want what's best for Tony's<lb />
health. Whatever they tell me is<lb />
gospel<lb />
Byles, who sat out two weeks with<lb />
an injury to his left hand, is leading<lb />
the Pirates in assists<lb />
and averages just over 10 points per<lb />
game.<lb />
The Brooklyn, N.Y. native played<lb />
in the team's 78-54 win over Eastern<lb />
Illinois, contributing five points and<lb />
five assists.<lb />
Peartree Honored Again<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
ECU freshman guard Bruce Pear-<lb />
tree has been named the ECAC-<lb />
South rookie of the week for the se-<lb />
cond time in three weeks.<lb />
The Pantego native scored 33<lb />
points in ECU's two games last<lb />
week, against Old Dominion and<lb />
UNC-Wilmington.<lb />
Peartree earned the same honor<lb />
two weeks ago. During the past six<lb />
games he has averaged 13.7 points.<lb />
For the year, Peartree is now<lb />
averaging 7.3 points per contest.<lb />
A Whamming, Slamming Affair!<lb />
East Carolina's 78-54 win over<lb />
Eastern Illinois Monday night was<lb />
filled with spectacular plays. As a<lb />
matter of fact, one could almost<lb />
nickname most of the crowd-<lb />
pleasers.<lb />
Take the game's first dunk for ex-<lb />
ample. ECU's Charles Green is on<lb />
the end of a wide-open fast break.<lb />
He goes flying through the air and<lb />
comes up with a pull-behind-the-<lb />
No. 3 Old Dominion<lb />
A voids Lady Pirates<lb />
ECU Plays Duke Tonight<lb />
�Haa By DAV WILLIAMS<lb />
One Of Two Watkins Jams Monday Night<lb />
head-then-dunk-straight-ahead<lb />
slam. A-�h, the crowd loved it.<lb />
Late n the game Charles<lb />
Watki received a length-of-the-<lb />
court s and fancied a left-hand-<lb />
to-bea -the-band-grand-slam.<lb />
In the second half it was Bill<lb />
McNair's turn. The Dunn native put<lb />
two in the faces of Eastern Illinois<lb />
defenders.<lb />
On the first he took off from the<lb />
top of tne key and soared to the<lb />
basket and slammed home a gorilla<lb />
dunkenstein.<lb />
Just before the end of the game<lb />
McNair came downcourt on a<lb />
fastbreak and hit teammate Mike<lb />
Fox, who quickly touch-passed the<lb />
ball back to McNair. Whew!<lb />
A-return-to-sender-alley-oop-in-yo-<lb />
face. Minges Coliseum rocked.<lb />
However trite all this may seem,<lb />
the point is the Pirates played a ex-<lb />
citing brand of basketball Monday<lb />
night. It's just a shame that only<lb />
1,750 people were on hand to watch.<lb />
When a team such as the Lady<lb />
Pirates of East Carolina takes a<lb />
nine-game winning streak on the<lb />
homecourt of Old Dominion<lb />
University's nationally third-ranked<lb />
basketball team, something has to<lb />
give.<lb />
And it surely did. About 13 feet<lb />
worth.<lb />
The Lady Monarchs, behind the<lb />
play of 6' 8" Anne Donovan (11<lb />
points, 21 rebounds, seven assists<lb />
and seven blocked shots) and 6' 5"<lb />
Janet Davis (28 points and seven re-<lb />
bounds), stopped East Carolina's<lb />
streak, 72-63, in a game closer than<lb />
the final score indicated.<lb />
East Carolina coach Cathy An-<lb />
druzzi was not pleased with the of-<lb />
ficiating, saying she didn't want to<lb />
take anything away from ODU but<lb />
could not believe the number of<lb />
three and five-second situations not<lb />
called.<lb />
East Carolina trailed by as many<lb />
as 11 points in the first half, but<lb />
rallied behind Mary Denkler (28<lb />
points, 15 rebounds) and Sam Jones<lb />
(16 points, six assists) to take a four-<lb />
point advantage at 35-31 at inter-<lb />
mission.<lb />
In the final half, the Lady Pirates<lb />
twice had a seven-point lead � the<lb />
last coming at 46-39 with 14:30 re-<lb />
maining � but Old Dominion<lb />
worked the ball inside to Donovan<lb />
and Davis, and the Monarchs led,<lb />
57-50.<lb />
However, East Carolina rallied,<lb />
cutting the lead to 58-57 with four<lb />
minutes to play. But again, Old<lb />
Dominon worked the ball inside,<lb />
building a six-point lead that grew<lb />
to as much as 11, after taking ad-<lb />
vantage of two Lady Pirate tur-<lb />
novers.<lb />
In the first 20 minutes, the Lady<lb />
Pirates played good defense,<lb />
limiting Donovan to only two<lb />
points.<lb />
Hellen Malone added 15 points<lb />
for Old Dominion, while Jones and<lb />
Denkler were the only two Lady<lb />
Pirates in double-figures. East<lb />
Carolina outrebounded the taller<lb />
Lady Monarhs by one in the first<lb />
half, but lost that contest by 11 by<lb />
game's end.<lb />
Old Dominion is now 19-4 after a<lb />
loss to Tennessee Sunday night<lb />
while East Carolina is now 13-8 with<lb />
five games � all at home � remain-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Duke travels to Greenville<lb />
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p.m.<lb />
Mile Relay Is<lb />
9th In Millrose<lb />
By CYNTHIA<lb />
PLEASANTS<lb />
Ai. s�.m Wttm<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
men's track team ran in<lb />
the prestigious<lb />
Millrose Wanamaker<lb />
invitational this past<lb />
Friday, placing ninth in<lb />
the mile relay, which<lb />
had 52 entries.<lb />
The invitational,<lb />
which is considered the<lb />
number one indoor<lb />
meet in the country,<lb />
featured the top com-<lb />
petitors in the nation<lb />
and was held in New<lb />
York's Madison Square<lb />
Garden.<lb />
The foursome of<lb />
Carlton Frazier, Keith<lb />
Clarke, Terry Ford,<lb />
and Tim Cephus com-<lb />
bined for an impressive<lb />
time of 3:20.26 in the<lb />
mile relay.<lb />
Head coach Bill Car-<lb />
son said the experience<lb />
of the indoor meet pro-<lb />
ves to be valuable.<lb />
"Everytime you go<lb />
to an indoor meet and<lb />
expose them to the<lb />
track, they're going to<lb />
do a little bit better next<lb />
time<lb />
The Pirates also ran<lb />
in The Delaware Invita-<lb />
tional in Newark, Del.<lb />
this past Sunday, but<lb />
did not place in any<lb />
events.<lb />
Frazier, Clarke, Ford<lb />
and Cephus all ran in<lb />
the quarter-mile event,<lb />
but did not place.<lb />
The team had plann-<lb />
ed to run in the mile<lb />
relay, but were unable<lb />
to after Frazier pulled a<lb />
hamstring.<lb />
According to Car-<lb />
son, the injury is not<lb />
serious.<lb />
"It's not a season-<lb />
ending pull he said,<lb />
"He should be able to<lb />
run by the Domino's<lb />
pizza meet (to be held<lb />
in Tallahassee, Fla. on<lb />
March 19-20)<lb />
That meet will be the<lb />
Pirates' first outdoor<lb />
meet of the season, and<lb />
Carson is looking for-<lb />
ward to taking his team<lb />
outdoors after a long<lb />
indoor campaign.<lb />
"We're running a<lb />
lot, but we're not get-<lb />
ting any better he<lb />
said, "We'll just have<lb />
to get ready for the out-<lb />
door season<lb />
The Pirates' next<lb />
meet is at UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill on February 20.<lb />
Six teams will be com-<lb />
peting, including Ap-<lb />
palachian State and<lb />
Campbell.<lb />
Jayvees Win Second<lb />
Sophomore forward<lb />
Bill McNair scored 25<lb />
points and pulled down<lb />
11 rebounds to pace<lb />
East Carolina's junior<lb />
varsity basketball team<lb />
to a 75-61 win over<lb />
Louisburg Junior Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
The win, the team's<lb />
second in a row, evened<lb />
the Pirates' record at<lb />
2-2.<lb />
ECU led at the half<lb />
by just four, at 29-25,<lb />
but broke the game<lb />
open in the second half.<lb />
Three other Pirates<lb />
besides McNair scored<lb />
in double figures.<lb />
Center Jeff Best finish-<lb />
ed with 15 points, 17 re-<lb />
bounds and a blocked<lb />
shot.<lb />
Six-foot-eleven<lb />
freshman David<lb />
Reicheneker added 12<lb />
points and seven re-<lb />
bounds, while guard<lb />
Mike Fox tallied 12<lb />
points and dished out<lb />
three assists.<lb />
Marcus Keith and<lb />
James Cooke were the<lb />
pace-setters for<lb />
Louisburg, totalling 19<lb />
and 12 points, respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
The Buc JV's are<lb />
back in action this<lb />
Wednesday night,<lb />
hosting Mt. Olive at 5<lb />
p.m. in Minges Col-<lb />
iseum. The game will<lb />
precede the ECU-<lb />
James Madison varsity<lb />
game, which will begin<lb />
at 7:30.<lb />
Golf Season Nearing<lb />
ECAC-South<lb />
Action<lb />
ECU<lb />
vs.<lb />
James Madison<lb />
Wednesday, 7:30<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
Photo By DAVE WILLIAMS<lb />
ECU forward Bill McNair (40) taps in<lb />
for two of his 25 points in the Pirate JV's<lb />
win Monday night. Also pictured is<lb />
ECU'S J.C. Plott (52).<lb />
ifieds<lb />
LOST AND<lb />
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