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5foe<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
K<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 58<lb />
No.47<lb />
Thursday, March 4, 1982<lb />
Greenville. N.C<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Leaflet Inspires Uproar<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
M�ff W rilcr<lb />
"It's shocking said Dean<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, "that someone<lb />
will print and disseminate this kind<lb />
of garbage<lb />
That statement was Alexander's<lb />
response to a one-page leaflet titled<lb />
No Respect, which was left on top<lb />
of The East Carolinian newspaper<lb />
holder in the lobby of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
The leaflet contained defamatory<lb />
and derogatory language aimed at<lb />
several campus organizations, in-<lb />
cluding ECU sports, S.O.U.L.S.<lb />
and the chancellor search.<lb />
Approximately 200 copies of the<lb />
leaflet were found and discarded,<lb />
because of the offensive language<lb />
and racial remarks made.<lb />
"The language was disgusting<lb />
one Mendenhall cafeteria employee<lb />
said. Other employees were angered<lb />
by negative references to the<lb />
cafeteria food, which were also in-<lb />
cluded in the leaflet.<lb />
According to Jim Mayo, manager<lb />
of the cafeteria, "it was the<lb />
derogatory language that upset a lot<lb />
of people working there during<lb />
the lunch-hour shift on Tuesday.<lb />
"The paper was written without<lb />
anybody's signature he said,<lb />
which was another reason the<lb />
employees were upset.<lb />
"There are all kinds of ways to<lb />
make one's voice heard Alex-<lb />
ander said, suggesting that students<lb />
write letters to the editor of The<lb />
East Carolinian if they wish to ex-<lb />
press their viewpoints.<lb />
According to a spokesman for the<lb />
local company which printed 1,000<lb />
copies of No Respect, four males<lb />
who "were definitely students" ask-<lb />
ed for the leaflet to be printed.<lb />
"It was a cash transaction; I real-<lb />
ly don't know who they were the<lb />
printer said.<lb />
Later, it was reported to The East<lb />
Carolinian that a telephone threat<lb />
had been directed toward the printer<lb />
by an angry anonymous caller.<lb />
"I wasn't too terribly anxious to<lb />
do it the printer said, "but it was<lb />
a one-shot deal<lb />
The news contained in No<lb />
Respect was reported to have upset<lb />
many of the university officials who<lb />
were told about it.<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Life,<lb />
Elmer Meyer, was out of town and<lb />
could not be reached for comment.<lb />
However, Meyer was reportedly<lb />
disappointed when informed of the<lb />
leaflet by Alexander.<lb />
"It's on the level of little boys<lb />
writing on toilet walls Alexander<lb />
said.<lb />
Ebony Herald Status Unclear<lb />
By MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Xwiilant Nf�s Mum<lb />
A proposal to make the Ebony-<lb />
Herald a sub-section in The East<lb />
Carolinian was just one of the topics<lb />
of discussion at Tuesday's meeting<lb />
of the Media Board.<lb />
Angela Roach, a staff writer for<lb />
the Ebony Herald and a non-<lb />
member of the board, proposed the<lb />
action. However, specifics referring<lb />
to the proposal were not discussed.<lb />
Rather, the board carried a motion<lb />
to review the suggestion at its next<lb />
meeting.<lb />
The proposal was spurred by the<lb />
recent resignation of former Ebony<lb />
Herald editor Debra Wiggins.<lb />
However, since the board has not<lb />
yet received Wiggins' formal<lb />
resignation, another request, deal-<lb />
ing with the newspaper's proposed<lb />
monetary transactions, was tabled.<lb />
The board voted to put a freeze<lb />
on Ebony Herald spending until the<lb />
position of editorship can be filled<lb />
or otherwise clarified.<lb />
In other business, the board heard<lb />
discussion on the various media us-<lb />
ing non-students as employees.<lb />
A distinction was made between<lb />
the hiring of non-students on an in-<lb />
dividual contract basis for<lb />
"highly-technical work" and the<lb />
hiring of those persons for full-time<lb />
work.<lb />
According to Dean Rudolph<lb />
Alexander, a Media Board member,<lb />
"Non-students are not to be<lb />
employed without approval of this<lb />
board<lb />
Discussion on the board's code of<lb />
ethics proposal was limited.<lb />
However, it was clarified by Elmer<lb />
Meyer, vice-chancellor for student<lb />
life, that the code would be enacted<lb />
for the various media, not the<lb />
Media Board itself.<lb />
SGA President Lester Nail sug-<lb />
gested to the board that the<lb />
freshman register become part of<lb />
the responsibility of the Buccaneer.<lb />
"It wasn't done properly last year<lb />
he said.<lb />
At present, preparation and<lb />
publication of the freshman register<lb />
is customarily done by the student<lb />
government vice president.<lb />
However, according to Nail, there<lb />
is no provision on record naming<lb />
the publication as exclusively a vice-<lb />
presidential responsibility.<lb />
Following a brief debate on the<lb />
subject. Nail then proposed that the<lb />
yearly project could be handed over<lb />
to the Media Board, who in turn<lb />
could appoint an editor for that<lb />
specific duty.<lb />
With this plan, Nail said, the<lb />
Media Board could decide whether<lb />
or not to make publication of the<lb />
register a revenue-making project.<lb />
Discussion on this topic was also<lb />
tabled until the next board meeting.<lb />
Photo By DAVE WILLIAMS<lb />
Southward Ho<lb />
As spring break draws near, students get ready for some fun in the sun<lb />
down south, while others just hope it'll he warm at home.<lb />
iJJi 'Ground Zero Week' Plans Discussed<lb />
The Night The Lights<lb />
Went Out in Minges ff<lb />
The Lady Pirates<lb />
turned out the<lb />
lights" in a stunning<lb />
triumph over North<lb />
Carolina Wednesday<lb />
night. See page 8<lb />
Weather Watch<lb />
Variable cloudiness with a 50 percent<lb />
chance o ram today Highs m the low<lb />
60s Scottered showers Friday and Satur<lb />
day with highs in the 50s and 60s and<lb />
lows in the 40s Fair and cooler Sundav<lb />
Inside Index<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Opinion4<lb />
Campus Forum4<lb />
Style5<lb />
Learning About College6<lb />
Sports8<lb />
Classifieds9<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
�I� lf V� ri err<lb />
"Ground Zero" is gaining<lb />
momentum on the East Carolina<lb />
campus.<lb />
Numerous ECU students, faculty,<lb />
and staff have been coming together<lb />
to brainstorm on possible activities<lb />
for participation in "Ground Zero<lb />
Week" events to be held nationwide<lb />
from April 18-25.<lb />
Bright red "Ground Zero Week"<lb />
posters have been appearing on<lb />
bulletin boards and faculty office<lb />
walls all over campus.<lb />
"I'm very encouraged to see that<lb />
the media and various concerned<lb />
citizens  are finally focusing on a<lb />
serious and often neglected issue �<lb />
that of the eventuality of nuclear<lb />
war said East Carolina political<lb />
science professor Dr. Lon Felker.<lb />
Felker is looking at various<lb />
possibilities for student and faculty<lb />
participation in "Ground Zero"<lb />
topivs concerning "the political<lb />
aspects of nuclear war<lb />
According to its publicity poster:<lb />
"Ground Zero Week is a nation-<lb />
wide week of non-partisan,<lb />
community-based discussions and<lb />
events designed to educate and in-<lb />
volve the American people on the<lb />
issue of nuclear war<lb />
Based on its non-partisan posi-<lb />
tion, "Ground Zero" hopes to get<lb />
all Americans to talk about three<lb />
"fundamental questions (one)<lb />
"How might a nuclear war start?<lb />
(two) "What would be the conse-<lb />
quences of a nuclear war?" and<lb />
(three) "how can a nuclear war be<lb />
prevented?"<lb />
"Ground Zero is a very wor-<lb />
thwhile kind of project" because it<lb />
makes people aware and makes<lb />
them think about the consequences<lb />
of a nuclear disaster said Dr.<lb />
Marie T. Parr, assistant dean od the<lb />
College of Arts and Sciences. She<lb />
added that "after (people) think<lb />
about it people can look for ways<lb />
to avoid nuclear war.<lb />
Farr became aware of "Ground<lb />
Zero" after a meeting with Dick<lb />
Welch. Welch is working as a full-<lb />
time volunteer on the "Ground<lb />
Zero" project because of the<lb />
"importance" he said he sees in<lb />
discussing these questions. Welch<lb />
has been meeting with many com-<lb />
munity and university leaders to<lb />
present the program.<lb />
Volunteers say response has been<lb />
overwhelming from both the cam-<lb />
pus and community. Welch has<lb />
been working with local groups<lb />
helping them get started on their<lb />
projects.<lb />
Physics professor Dr. James<lb />
Joyce is working with the Society of<lb />
Phvsics Students on a weeklv series<lb />
of programs to be coordinated with<lb />
"Ground iero" activities.<lb />
The physics organization will be<lb />
showing a film about Albert Fins<lb />
tein and his theoritical<lb />
developments in physics that led to<lb />
his inadvertant contribution to the<lb />
Manhattan Project, which built the<lb />
first atomic bomb that was dropped<lb />
on Japan in 1945.<lb />
Joyce said he supports the<lb />
"Ground Zero" program "wholly"<lb />
and would like to see "public<lb />
awareness discussion of the nuclear<lb />
arms problem<lb />
He invited people on both sides of<lb />
the issue to take part in "Ground<lb />
Zero" programs and to come to the<lb />
See GROUND, Page 2<lb />
Universities Offering Courses<lb />
For Credit In Orientation<lb />
'Little Incidents' Keep Security On Toes<lb />
B GREG R1DEOUT<lb />
siaff Whirr<lb />
March 1 stands out as the busiest<lb />
day for the campus police during the<lb />
week of Feb. 25 - March 2. "There<lb />
were no big incidents, but the<lb />
number of little ones kept us busy<lb />
said one officer.<lb />
According to Assistant Security<lb />
Director Francis Eddings, people on<lb />
campus are making items easier to<lb />
steal. "People playing basketball on<lb />
the hill are placing their wallets and<lb />
keys underneath jackets or caps.<lb />
This presents an easy opportunity<lb />
for the potential criminal he said.<lb />
The following incidents occurred<lb />
on campus during the past week, ac-<lb />
cording to the ECU police depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Feb. 25. 9 a.m. - James Crosier of<lb />
the Biology Animal Facility<lb />
reported the vandalism to his office.<lb />
12:35 p.m. - Emmy Lou Taylor of<lb />
Ayden reported the breaking and<lb />
entering of her vehicle parked in the<lb />
day student lot on College Hill<lb />
Drive. 5:30 p.m. - Linda Boate of<lb />
222 Slay reported the larceny of per-<lb />
sonal property from her vehicle in<lb />
the 10th St. day student lot.<lb />
Feb. 26. 9:45 a.m. - Rose Mary<lb />
Smith, resident director of Tyler<lb />
dorm, reported the larceny of a<lb />
clock from the lobby of Tyler. 3:15<lb />
p.m. - Thomas Evans of 263 Aycock<lb />
reported the vandalism to his vehicle<lb />
parked on 14th and Berkeley<lb />
Streets.<lb />
Feb. 27. 4:34 p.m. - Arthur<lb />
Tyson, a janitor at Minges Col-<lb />
iseum, reported the breaking and<lb />
entering of the snack vending<lb />
machine at Minges. 4:55 p.m. - Sally<lb />
Reinhard of 718 Tyler reported the<lb />
larceny of clothing from her<lb />
residence.<lb />
No campus-related incidents were<lb />
reported on Feb. 28.<lb />
March I. 2:27 a.m. - John Hem-<lb />
minger, the fourth floor residence<lb />
adviser of Jones, reported that a<lb />
water fountain on the fourth floor<lb />
had been pulled from the wall. 9<lb />
a.m. - Larry D. Hobbs and<lb />
Johnathan C. Sills of 403 Belk<lb />
reported the larceny of mail from<lb />
their mailbox. 10:20 a.m. - William<lb />
See CAMPUS, Page 3<lb />
By MIKE HUGHES<lb />
vjiani Nr�rdilor<lb />
Making the transition from a<lb />
small high school to a large universi-<lb />
ty is difficult enough, even without<lb />
the problems that are o common<lb />
among today's college students.<lb />
In fact, recent statistics show that<lb />
one in four college freshmen drops<lb />
out of school before completing the<lb />
first year.<lb />
Reasons vary, of course, but<lb />
many school officials agree that<lb />
unexpected pregnancy and<lb />
alcoholism are two of the major<lb />
obstacles which hamper a student's<lb />
educational plans.<lb />
But several colleges and univer-<lb />
sities around the country have<lb />
developed what they hope will make<lb />
the freshman transition easier.<lb />
At a recent conference at the<lb />
University of South Carolina � the<lb />
First National Conference on<lb />
Freshman Orientation � represen-<lb />
tatives from at least 150 schools met<lb />
to discuss orientation programs and<lb />
courses aimed at helping freshmen<lb />
survive.<lb />
Many of the schools represented<lb />
have already initiated a mandatory<lb />
course in orientation, and some in-<lb />
stitutions offer up to three credit<lb />
hours for the course.<lb />
The course structure varies from<lb />
campus to campus, but the topics<lb />
covered are similar. The typical<lb />
"survival" course touches on in-<lb />
struction and guidance in areas such<lb />
as assertiveness, career planning,<lb />
study guidelines, responsible drink-<lb />
ing, money management, sexuality<lb />
education, decision-making and<lb />
how to handle independence.<lb />
"There is an increased interest in<lb />
freshman orientation said John<lb />
N. Gardner, who teaches the course<lb />
at the University of South Carolina.<lb />
"We need to help them to survive<lb />
and to help reduce the dropoutsIt<lb />
is a loss of human resources<lb />
Another problem which concern-<lb />
See FRESHMEN, Page 3<lb />
Lewis To Be Student Union President<lb />
JOE LEWIS<lb />
'unionizing the Student Union<lb />
By DONNA DAVIS<lb />
StaH Writer<lb />
Joseph H. Lewis will be officially<lb />
installed as ECU Student Union<lb />
president on March 26.<lb />
A 20-year-old native of Wilm-<lb />
ington, Lewis said his main goals as<lb />
Student Union president are to<lb />
"unionize the union promote<lb />
more "togetherness" and generally<lb />
get more people involved in the<lb />
organization.<lb />
According to Lewis, in the past<lb />
only eight committees with approx-<lb />
imately 10 to 20 people serving on<lb />
each have been in existence,<lb />
resulting in roughly 90 students out<lb />
of the thousands on campus becom-<lb />
ing involved in the union. Lewis said<lb />
he hopes to expand the number of<lb />
committees, allowing for more stu-<lb />
dent participation.<lb />
A junior Environmental Health<lb />
major, Lewis said he has a history<lb />
of school leadership. During high<lb />
school he was student vice-president<lb />
and president of the executive<lb />
board. At ECU he has served on the<lb />
Student Union Program Board and<lb />
as chairman of the Minority Arts<lb />
Committee.<lb />
Lewis described himself as<lb />
"concerned" and "social with "a<lb />
lot of pride in what I do He says<lb />
his current priority is "doing a good<lb />
job for the Student Union" and<lb />
"keeping students' interest up<lb />
When asked what he considered<lb />
to be the best aspect of ECU, Lewis<lb />
said "the variety  East Carolina<lb />
has a lot to offer everyone � a great<lb />
business school, a great nursing<lb />
school, a great art school, and on<lb />
and on His most emphatic com-<lb />
plaint about the campus is the lack<lb />
of sufficient parking.<lb />
What advice would the next Stu-<lb />
dent Union president give a new stu-<lb />
dent? Lewis stressed two points:<lb />
"Develop good study habits from<lb />
the start, and get involved in ex-<lb />
tracurricular activities. Involvement<lb />
in some area is very important<lb />
because when you go looking for a<lb />
job it's not going to be just the<lb />
grade-point average that they look<lb />
at<lb />
Lewis said in the past there has<lb />
been a problem of students confus-<lb />
ing the Student Union with the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association.<lb />
Many students are unaware of ex-<lb />
actly what the Student Union presi-<lb />
dent's duties entail, Lewis said.<lb />
According to the constitution of<lb />
the ECU Student Union, the presi-<lb />
dent's responsibilities include: ad-<lb />
ministering the operations of the<lb />
Student Union, presenting the an-<lb />
nual budget of the union and ap-<lb />
pointments of committee chairper-<lb />
sons, recommending policies and<lb />
measures deemed desirable for<lb />
necessary changes in operation and<lb />
internal structure of the union, and<lb />
being responsible for the expen-<lb />
diture of all union funds.<lb />
The Student Union President<lb />
must be a full-time student at ECU<lb />
and have and maintain a minimum<lb />
grade-point average of 2.0.<lb />
According to Lewis, the Student<lb />
Union will be promoting a major<lb />
campaign for committee recruit-<lb />
ment at the end of March. The com-<lb />
mittees with positions available are<lb />
Art Exhibition, Coffee House,<lb />
Films, Major Attractions, Minority<lb />
Arts, Special Concerts, The Enter-<lb />
tainer, and Travel. Lewis encourag-<lb />
ed students to participate.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 4, 1982<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
It you or your organization<lb />
would like to have an item printed<lb />
in the announcements column<lb />
ptease send the announcement (as<lb />
brief as possible) typed and<lb />
double spaced to The East Caroii<lb />
nian in care of tne production<lb />
manager.<lb />
For belter service, we are now<lb />
asking mat you pick up several<lb />
copies of our new announcement<lb />
application for your upcoming<lb />
events.<lb />
There is no charge for an<lb />
nouncements. but space is otten<lb />
limited. Therefore we cannot<lb />
guarantee mat your announce<lb />
ment will run as long as you want<lb />
and suggest that you do not rely<lb />
solely on this column for publicity<lb />
The deadline tor announcements<lb />
ts S p.m. Friday for the Tuesday<lb />
papesr and 5 p.m. Tuesday for the<lb />
Thursday paper<lb />
This space is available to all<lb />
campus organiiations and depart<lb />
orient.<lb />
FLOOR LOOM<lb />
WEAVING II<lb />
In this six week class, the stu<lb />
dent will begin to explore the uses<lb />
of color, texture, and pattern in<lb />
the woven item. Emphasis will be<lb />
made on construction of a gar<lb />
ment or other functional items<lb />
Floor Loom Weaving II, a non<lb />
credit workshop ottered by<lb />
Mendenhail. will be taught on<lb />
Thursdays. March 18. 25, April 1,<lb />
� 1$. and n from 69 p m Class<lb />
space is limiteo so register now at<lb />
the MSC Crafts Center.<lb />
HONORS SEMINAR<lb />
Honors Seminar (34 HSEM)<lb />
2070: Psychology will be ottered<lb />
fall semester 1982 at 9301045<lb />
TTh Dr. Steve Tacker will in<lb />
struct the course in seminar for<lb />
mat. The 3 s.h. course will parallel<lb />
the PSYC 105C 51 introductory<lb />
courses, it is not open to students<lb />
who have completed those<lb />
courses. It is open to Honors<lb />
students only tor social science or<lb />
elective credit HSEM 2070 was in<lb />
advertently omitted from the<lb />
schedule in the newspaper<lb />
DAT<lb />
The Dental Aptitude Test will be<lb />
ottered at East Carolina Universi<lb />
ty on Saturday, April 17, 1982 Ap<lb />
plication blanks are to be mailed<lb />
in time to be received by the Divi<lb />
sion of Educational<lb />
Measurements, American Dental<lb />
Association. 211 East Chicago<lb />
Ave . Chicago. Illinois 60011 by<lb />
March 22. 1982 Applications may<lb />
be obtained from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, Speight Building.<lb />
Room 105<lb />
SPS<lb />
The Society of Physics, students<lb />
and physics faculty is continuing<lb />
their weeklv series of nuclear<lb />
power interest with consideration<lb />
of nuclear weapons This will be in<lb />
coordination with nationally spon<lb />
sored Ground Zero Movement dur<lb />
mg the week of April 18 25 This<lb />
series of nuclear arms will begin<lb />
with a film about Emstem and his<lb />
inadvertent contribution to<lb />
nuclear warfare The film will be<lb />
in room E 205 of the Physics<lb />
Building It will begin Thursday.<lb />
March 4 at 4-30 p m.<lb />
CLOGGING<lb />
Clogging, a non credit mini<lb />
course being offered by<lb />
Mendenhail. will be taught on<lb />
Wednesdays, March 17, 24, 31,<lb />
April 7 and 21 from 4 7 30 p m.<lb />
Learn basic clogging steps that<lb />
make you want to move, it's just<lb />
plain hard to sit still once you've<lb />
learned a few steps. Class space is<lb />
limited so register now at the MSC<lb />
Central Ticket Office<lb />
ACM<lb />
The ECU chapter of ACM will<lb />
meet this Thursday, March 4 at<lb />
3 30 in Austin 132 This wek Mr<lb />
David Sowell. Research Associate<lb />
and Software Engineer to the<lb />
ULTRA Project at ECU. will<lb />
speak on the first of a four part<lb />
series concerning the building and<lb />
design of your own microcom<lb />
puter Anyone interested is invited<lb />
to attend<lb />
SIGMA THETATAU<lb />
Annual spring meeting, March 4<lb />
at 7 00 p m in room 203, School of<lb />
Nursing. All members are en<lb />
couraged to attend<lb />
 Ground Zero'<lb />
Plans Discussed<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
Einstein film.<lb />
Felker said he wants to get students and faculty<lb />
involved in a teach-in to discuss "what kinds of<lb />
political actions would lead to a relaxation in the<lb />
worlds tensions He said he hopes the teach-in<lb />
will discuss ideas on "how it (a nuclear war) can<lb />
be prevented<lb />
Felker added that he hopes "Ground Zero"<lb />
will "convince public officials of the importance<lb />
of emergency preparadedness Felker experienc-<lb />
ed the effects of a tornado in Xenia, Ohio in 1974<lb />
and said he felt inadequate civil defense caused<lb />
further injury and disorder.<lb />
Joyce said he felt civil defense was "absolutely<lb />
not" the answer to the nuclear weapons threat.<lb />
His "personal opinion as a concerned citizen"<lb />
was that he "would seriously question it (civil<lb />
defense) as a valid solution to the nuclear dilem-<lb />
ma jn fact, it could be counter productive<lb />
He said he believes "the perception of nuclear<lb />
weaponry is changing to becoming more accep-<lb />
table<lb />
"The government's promulgations seem to be<lb />
more and more acceptable of a limited nuclear ex-<lb />
change. I don't think it could be limited Joyce<lb />
said. He added that civil defense could be<lb />
"another step" in fueling that attitude of the ac-<lb />
ceptability of a limited nuclear war.<lb />
Farr said she was "very interested about the in-<lb />
terrelatedness of human beings and how depen-<lb />
dent we are upon each other<lb />
Farr, who acts as a liason with East Carolina's<lb />
international student exchange programs, said<lb />
she hopes that nations recognize that "there are<lb />
no simple actions" and that all actions have<lb />
"implications for others<lb />
She added that she would like people to "stop<lb />
feeling helpless about affecting decisions<lb />
"Ground Zero" is "a simple to point program"<lb />
to help incoordinating "first a national and then<lb />
an international goal" towards disarnament, ac-<lb />
cording to Farr.<lb />
East Carolina's campus ministers are also mov-<lb />
ing towards some "Ground Zero" activities.<lb />
Episcopal campus chaplain William Hadden said<lb />
he would be working with the other campus<lb />
ministers to dtelop ideas for "Ground Zero<lb />
Week<lb />
BYOB<lb />
Bring your own Bible.Learn to<lb />
read God's Word accurately and<lb />
apply it to your daily life.<lb />
(Hebrews 4:12) The Word of God<lb />
is the will of God Come to our<lb />
fellowship and increase your<lb />
knowledge toward perfect living.<lb />
Thursday, the 4th ot March at 7:30<lb />
pm, Rm 242, MSC. or call 752 2078<lb />
for more information (keep try<lb />
mg)<lb />
SUCCESS<lb />
Success is getting what I want.<lb />
Happiness is wanting what I get<lb />
Learn the key to success and hap<lb />
piness Come and join us every<lb />
Tuesday night, 7 p m at<lb />
Mendenhail Coffeehouse<lb />
RECREATION<lb />
"Spring" into action with<lb />
recreation at Mendenhail.<lb />
Specials scheduled throughout the<lb />
Spring Semester offer something<lb />
tor everyone For complete intor<lb />
mation visit the recreational area<lb />
at Mendenhail or call 757 6611,<lb />
Ext 260<lb />
SKATE FOR MS<lb />
March 4 from 8 to 10. Cost only<lb />
It. Includes skate rental Spon<lb />
sored by Circle K<lb />
PRCCLUB<lb />
Will meet at 7 pm Thursday,<lb />
March 4 in the PRC Building to<lb />
nominate officers. Ballots will be<lb />
cast Monday and Tuesday, March<lb />
15 and 16<lb />
FAITH &amp; VICTORY<lb />
Do you want to live a victorious<lb />
life0 You can be totally free from<lb />
life's worries and cares through<lb />
Jesus Christ, who was your<lb />
substitute by bearing all the sins ot<lb />
mankind on the cross By accep<lb />
ting Him as your personal Lord<lb />
and Savior you can be totally<lb />
made tree and have that security<lb />
that you are going to Heaven<lb />
Faith and Victory Fellowship<lb />
meets every Friday night at 7 p m<lb />
m Jenkins Auditorium, the Art<lb />
Building.<lb />
SOULS<lb />
Souls will have its annual Miss<lb />
Souls Pageant on Sunday. March<lb />
28 at 7 p.m. All interested ladies<lb />
are asked to submit applications<lb />
by Friday, Feb. 26 to any Soul's of<lb />
f icer. For further information con<lb />
tact Barbara Battle at 758 9550<lb />
PREPPY PROGRAM<lb />
REFUNDS<lb />
If you have not yet turned in<lb />
your tickets for the Official Prep<lb />
py Program with Lisa Birnbach<lb />
(originally scheduled for<lb />
February 9), you must do so by<lb />
Friday, March 19 You can get<lb />
your refund by bringing your<lb />
ticket by the Central Ticket Office<lb />
in Mendenhail Monday through<lb />
Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p m<lb />
There will be NO refunds after<lb />
March 19 Again, we apologize for<lb />
the cancellation<lb />
VITA<lb />
The ECU Accounting Society will<lb />
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance<lb />
program on Tuesdays and<lb />
Thursdays from 4 00 to 6 00pm<lb />
The booth will be at Mendenhail<lb />
Student Center rext to the mfor<lb />
mation desk Persons wishing help<lb />
with their Income Taxes must br<lb />
ing all necessary forms and<lb />
documents<lb />
BOWLING<lb />
"SPRING" into action with<lb />
receation at Mendenhal Student<lb />
Center Specials scheduled<lb />
throughout the Spring Semester<lb />
offer something for everone For<lb />
cor i e information visit the<lb />
rec eotional area at Mendenhail<lb />
or call 757 6611, Ext 260<lb />
Specials include<lb />
DISCOUNT DAYS- 13 OFF reg.<lb />
prices- 3 00 PM 5 30 PM<lb />
Billards and Table Ten<lb />
nis�Tuesdays<lb />
Bowling- Fridays<lb />
RED PIN BOWLING-7 00<lb />
PM 10 00 PM, every Sunday<lb />
Chance to win one (1) FREE<lb />
GAME with every game bowled<lb />
FACULTY STAFF DAY �Every<lb />
Wednesday from 500 PM 8 00<lb />
PM ECU faculty and staff MSC<lb />
members may bowl 2 games ana<lb />
get a 3rd game free<lb />
MOONLIGHT BOWLING Sun<lb />
days 5 00 PM 7 00 PM Bowl In the<lb />
moonlight' and have a chance to<lb />
win a FREE GAME One winner<lb />
each hour a' the Bowling Center<lb />
RENT A<lb />
LANE Saturdays- 12 00 N 6 00<lb />
PM S3 00 per nour per lane<lb />
PITT COUNT HEALTH<lb />
FAIR<lb />
The East Carolina university<lb />
School of Medicine is recruiting<lb />
nonmedical and medical<lb />
volunteers for the Pitt County<lb />
Health Fair The Health Fair is be<lb />
ing sponsored in conjunction with<lb />
WRAL TV and will be held Thurs<lb />
day, April 22 through Saturday<lb />
April 24 at Carolina East Mall in<lb />
Greenville<lb />
The hours for the Health fair will<lb />
be from 10 00 a m. until ! 00pm<lb />
If you are interested m working a<lb />
shift as a volunteer, please contact<lb />
Barbara Berman or Ann Dill at<lb />
the Office of Health Services<lb />
Research and Development, ECU<lb />
School of Medicine, 757 6510 or<lb />
757 6735<lb />
BINGOICECREAM<lb />
There will be a BingoIce Cream<lb />
Party for al ECU students, faculty<lb />
and staff and their dependents on<lb />
Tuesday, March 16 in the Multi<lb />
Purpose Room ot Mendenhail Stu<lb />
dent Center from 7 00 PM 8 30<lb />
PM Play bmgo. eat ice cream,<lb />
wm prizes and have fun all ab<lb />
soluteiy free<lb />
JJMXtHL<lb />
SYNTHETIC<lb />
LUBRICANTS<lb />
 919 756-4221<lb />
ABORTIONS<lb />
W� week terminations<lb />
App'ts. Made 7 Days<lb />
CALLTOLL FREE<lb />
1-100-321-0575<lb />
61 Camouflaged Fatigues and<lb />
T Shirts, Sleeping Bags.<lb />
Backpacks, Camping Equip-<lb />
ment. Steel Toed Shoes,<lb />
Dishes and over 700 Different<lb />
Items. Cowboy Soots S34.95<lb />
ARMY-NAVY<lb />
STORE 'WS-Evans<lb />
r Help When You Need It Most. <lb />
The Fleming Center has been here lor women of<lb />
all ages since 1974, offering understanding and<lb />
help to anyone faced with an unplanned pregnancy<lb />
. . . day or night. Services include:<lb />
Free Pregnancy Testing<lb />
Weekday &amp; Saturday Abortion Appts.<lb />
Evening Birth Control Hours<lb />
CALL 781-5550 DAY OR NIGHT<lb />
THE FLEMING CENTER<lb />
We 're here when you need us.<lb />
BE A<lb />
HERO<lb />
Pick up<lb />
your<lb />
Hero Bouquet<lb />
today<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Flower Shop<lb />
1027 Evans Street<lb />
758-2774<lb />
MC a Visa Welcome<lb />
.<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
REQUESTING<lb />
FUNDS FROM THE S.G.A.<lb />
The SGA recently approved an annual budget resolution. Student groups<lb />
requesting funds from the SGA are allowed to submit a budget for the<lb />
1982-83 school year for consideration by the Spring SGA Legislature. The<lb />
budgets must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. Monday, March 22, 1982, to the<lb />
SGA office.<lb />
When the budget is reviewed and approved, funds will be available at the<lb />
beginning of the fiscal year (July 1, 1982). Budgets not submitted by March<lb />
22 will not be considered by the Legislature until the Fall Semester.<lb />
No funds will be appropriated over the summer months except for sui.imer<lb />
projects or cases with special circumstances as determined by summer<lb />
legislature.<lb />
IN ALL CASES BUDGETS MUST BE SUBMITTED ACCORDING TO<lb />
STATE LINE-ITEM CODES.<lb />
Copies of line-item codes and SGA appropriations guidelines are available on<lb />
request in the SGA office.<lb />
SOCIAL WORK<lb />
AND CORRECTIONS<lb />
The Department of Social Work<lb />
Correctional Services at East<lb />
Caroi'na University will offer a<lb />
course of particular interest to<lb />
staff members and administrators<lb />
in human service organiiations<lb />
such as mental retardation<lb />
centers, psychiatric hospitals,<lb />
mental health centers, home<lb />
health agencies, departments of<lb />
social services, correctional<lb />
facilities and programs and to<lb />
selected undergraduate and<lb />
graduate students. The course.<lb />
SOCW 5000 Organisation and<lb />
Management of Social Service<lb />
Agenices will be taught by Dr.<lb />
Walter F Lamendola<lb />
For additional information<lb />
about admission to the course and<lb />
registration procedures please<lb />
contact the Department of Social<lb />
Work Correctional Services. 314<lb />
Allied Health Building The course<lb />
has tentatively been scheduled to<lb />
meet from 2 3:15 on Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday but this may b? changed<lb />
upon sufficient demand<lb />
BEST TAN<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will<lb />
be sponsoring a "Best Tan" Con<lb />
test at the Elbow Room the Tues<lb />
day after Spring Break. March 16<lb />
So enioy the sun and fun over Spr<lb />
mg Break 1982 and then come<lb />
down to the Elbo the 16th and show<lb />
us your tan!<lb />
HOME ECONOMICS<lb />
FALL SEMESTER 1982<lb />
ROOM RESERVATION<lb />
SIGN-UP<lb />
INFORMATION<lb />
Students who plan to return to<lb />
East Carolina University Fall<lb />
Semester 1982 and who wish to be<lb />
guaranteed residence hall housing<lb />
are required to reserve rooms dur<lb />
mg the week of March 22 26 Prior<lb />
to reserving a room, a student<lb />
must make an advance room pay<lb />
ment of $60 These payments,<lb />
which must be accompanied by<lb />
housing application contracts will<lb />
be accepted m the Cashier's 01<lb />
fice. Room 105. Spilman Building,<lb />
beginning March 18 Application<lb />
contracts may be obtained from<lb />
the residence hail offices as of<lb />
March 16<lb />
Room reservations are to be<lb />
made in the respective residence<lb />
hail offices according to the<lb />
following schedule (Exceptions<lb />
Assignments for Fleming Han will<lb />
be made m office m Jarvis Hall<lb />
and those for umstead Hall will be<lb />
made in Slay Hall.)<lb />
Monday, March 22 and Tuesday,<lb />
March 23 Students who wish to<lb />
return to same rooms they<lb />
presently ireupy must reserve<lb />
such rooms<lb />
Wednesday, March 24 through<lb />
Friday, March 25 All other retur<lb />
ning students will be permitted to<lb />
reserve rooms on a first come,<lb />
first serve basis.<lb />
The hours for room assignments<lb />
will be:<lb />
8 30 a m to 12 30 p m<lb />
1 30 p m. to 4 00 p m<lb />
Returning students enrolled Spr<lb />
mg Semester will have priority for<lb />
residence hall housing for Fan<lb />
Semester 1982 only if they reserve<lb />
rooms during the week of March<lb />
22 26 Based on this, returning<lb />
students who do not reserve rooms<lb />
duing the week of March 22 26 pro<lb />
bably will be unable to live on<lb />
campus Fall Semester<lb />
SOCIAL WORK<lb />
The Department of Social Work<lb />
and Correctional Services at East<lb />
Carolina University will offer<lb />
courses during the first summer<lb />
session of 1982, beginning May 17<lb />
and running through June 22,<lb />
which will be of interest to profes<lb />
sionals in the human service field,<lb />
ministers, lay persons, and to<lb />
students preparing to enter these<lb />
fields<lb />
SocW 4001: Death and Dying<lb />
deals with loss, bereavement, and<lb />
coping with terminal illness It is<lb />
designed to assist m understan<lb />
ding of the conditions and pro<lb />
blems involved in facing death,<lb />
dying and survivorship<lb />
Awareness, values, and attitudes<lb />
are stressed as they relate to pro<lb />
fessionai practice<lb />
SocW 5001 Human Behavior<lb />
and the Social Environment is<lb />
designed to assist individuals m<lb />
the development erf a social<lb />
systems concept of the biol<lb />
psycho social elements of mans<lb />
being Emphasis is aven to<lb />
deeper sell awareness of one's<lb />
own behavior, attitudes , beliefs<lb />
ana values as they relate to profes<lb />
sionai practice<lb />
The courses will meet a<lb />
minimum of seven and one half<lb />
hours each week The time will be<lb />
announced Students may be<lb />
allowed to indicate scheduling<lb />
preferences<lb />
For information about applica<lb />
tion andor registration you may<lb />
write or can<lb />
Department of Social Work and<lb />
Correctional Services<lb />
School fo Allied Health and<lb />
Social Professions<lb />
312 Carol Belk Buildinq<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C 27834<lb />
(919 757 6961'<lb />
GAY&amp;<lb />
If you would like to join m a<lb />
discussion on homosexuality,<lb />
come and get involved m the East<lb />
Carolina Gay Community on<lb />
March 23 Jim Shay and Kim<lb />
Patrick will be leading a discus<lb />
sion group Please come and add<lb />
your comments Have a wonderful<lb />
Spring Break and don't forget the<lb />
meetinri<lb />
The American Home Economics<lb />
Association meeting will be held<lb />
on Monday, March 15 at 5 p m at<lb />
the Western Steer Officers tor the<lb />
1982 83 school year will be in<lb />
itiated. All members ar encourag<lb />
ed to attend<lb />
REVIVAL<lb />
The Fountain of Life Christian<lb />
Fellowship will be having its an<lb />
nual Spring Revival March 18, 19,<lb />
and 20 in Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
Various speakers and choirs will<lb />
be present each night Services<lb />
start each night at 7 00 p m and<lb />
everyone is invited to attend<lb />
WZMB<lb />
Tune m this Friday afternoon at<lb />
2 00 for WZMB's "Off to Fort Li<lb />
quordale Happy Hour Show with<lb />
your host Jay Nichols You'll have<lb />
the chance to rip off a WZMB<lb />
T Shirt to carry with you where<lb />
ever you go!<lb />
WATERCOLOR<lb />
Watercolor. a non credit<lb />
workshop offered by Mendenhail,<lb />
will be taught on Tuesdays, March<lb />
16, 23, 30. April 6 and 13 from 6 9<lb />
pm Basic instruction in water<lb />
color pamtmg will be explored in<lb />
this workshop Class space is<lb />
limited so register now at the MSC<lb />
Crafts Center<lb />
JEWELRYMETALS<lb />
JewelryMetals, a noncred't<lb />
workshop offered by Mendenhail,<lb />
will be taught on Mondays, March<lb />
15, 22, 29, and April 5 and Wednes<lb />
day, April 14 from 6 9 p m Class<lb />
space is limited so register now at<lb />
the MSC Crafts Center<lb />
ACT<lb />
The American College Testing<lb />
will be offered at East Carolina<lb />
University on Saturday, April 3,<lb />
1982 Application blanks are to be<lb />
completed and mailed to ACT<lb />
Registration, P O Box 414, lowa<lb />
City, lowa 52240 Registration<lb />
deadline is March 5, 1982 Appira<lb />
t.ons may be obtained from the<lb />
ECU Testing Center. Room 105.<lb />
Speight Building<lb />
MCAT<lb />
The Medical College Adm.ss.or<lb />
Test will be offered at Eavi<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday.<lb />
April 24. 1982 Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and mrt-ied tc<lb />
the American College Testing Pro<lb />
gram, PO Box 414. lowa City,<lb />
lowa 52240, to arrive by March 19<lb />
1982 Application blanks are<lb />
available at the Testing Ontet<lb />
Speight Building, Room 105 East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
NTE<lb />
The Natmal Teacher Exam.na<lb />
tions will be offered at ECU on<lb />
Saturday. April 17, 1982 Applica<lb />
tion blanks are to be completed<lb />
and mailed to the Educational<lb />
Testing Service, Box 966 R,<lb />
Princeton. NJ 08540 to arrive by<lb />
March 15, 1982 Application biar� �<lb />
are also available at the Test<lb />
Center, Speight Building<lb />
Room 105, East Carolina Universi<lb />
IV<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
There will be a seminar held br<lb />
the Department of Chemistr, of<lb />
ECU on Friday, March 5 at 2 00<lb />
pm m Room 201, Flanagan The<lb />
speaker is Dr William j<lb />
Weistead, Jr , director o�<lb />
Chemical Research A H Robbms<lb />
Pharmaceutical Compan,<lb />
Richmond, Virginia The<lb />
"Synthesis and Development of an<lb />
Anti inflammatory Drug<lb />
Refreshments will be ser ��<lb />
conference room follow<lb />
seminar<lb />
GRE<lb />
riM Graduate Record E��<lb />
tion win oe ottered at Fas'<lb />
Carolina w<lb />
April 24 1962 M<lb />
are to be fompleted a<lb />
Educational Testing St<lb />
966 R Princeton NJ 085<lb />
ns must be pos'ma' �<lb />
 � �� h v � V xtH'i <lb />
tions may be obtained tf<lb />
ECU Testing Center Rv<lb />
� Building<lb />
BALLOON A GRAM<lb />
Sene<lb />
'<lb />
Dar 1 rticron P<lb />
will be seiim<lb />
grams in I<lb />
16 and -<lb />
ah cam<lb />
Iru-rr ty 31<lb />
Surprise your �� . . �<lb />
Day!<lb />
SGA<lb />
Applications for (82 83) Honor<lb />
Council members ar being taken<lb />
in the SGA Office. 228 Mendenhail<lb />
Student Center Between 8 00 a m<lb />
and 5 00 p m , Monoar 'hru Fri<lb />
day<lb />
GBP<lb />
March 4 at 600 C<lb />
will be heid in ttk "<lb />
Room � ���<lb />
� <lb />
DARKROOM<lb />
TECHNIQUES<lb />
This workshop will provide m<lb />
struction mdevelopmg black and<lb />
white film, contact printing,<lb />
enlarging techniques, use of<lb />
filters, types of paper, and some<lb />
basic photographic techniques<lb />
Participants must have a 35mm or<lb />
double lens 120 camera to use dur<lb />
mg the duration of the workshop<lb />
Darkroom Techniques, a non<lb />
credit workshop offered by<lb />
Mendenhail, will be taught on<lb />
Mondays. March 15. 22, 29, and<lb />
April 5 from 6 30 9 30 p m Class<lb />
space is limited so register now at<lb />
the MSC Crafts Center<lb />
BASKETRY<lb />
In this beginner's workshop, the<lb />
student will be shown how to con<lb />
struct baskets using two different<lb />
methods � weaving and twinning<lb />
Covering handles, manipulating<lb />
shapes, and developing a persona:<lb />
approach to basketry aril I be ex<lb />
plored Basketry, a non credit<lb />
workshop offered by Menoenhaii.<lb />
will be taught on Wednesdays<lb />
March 15, 22, April 5 12, 19 and 29<lb />
from 6 9 pm Class space is<lb />
limited so register now at the MSC<lb />
Crafts Center<lb />
The<lb />
Marathon<lb />
Restaurant <lb />
The Best in<lb />
Greek food, Pizzas, and Subs.<lb />
Try our delicious Souvlakia<lb />
Special only S2.65<lb />
FREE DELH IR<lb />
AFTER 5:00 P.M.<lb />
Located Across From ECU<lb />
at 506 Evans St.<lb />
AyCOCKHALL<lb />
em's fiNesr<lb />
Invites ALL LADIES' to<lb />
Elbo Room tonight from<lb />
7:00 tiH 9:1 5 for Free<lb />
Beverage while it last then<lb />
Happy Hour prices.<lb />
the No. 3<lb />
Marshall<lb />
Dillon<lb />
er, that's<lb />
the No. 3 Marshall<lb />
Old standards never:<lb />
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MARCH 4. 1982<lb />
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Courses On Sixties Popular In Eighties<lb />
(CPS)� One of the most significant reasons<lb />
battered college liberal arts departments are<lb />
holding onto students in the '80s is the '60s, ac-<lb />
cording to a number of History and American<lb />
Studies professors around the country.<lb />
Classes that focus on the events of the 1960s<lb />
and try to explain their meaning to a new genera-<lb />
tion are becoming increasingly popular, they say.<lb />
The courses have names like "Youth in the<lb />
1960s "Popular Culture in the 1960s and<lb />
"America and Vietnam and f �ffcrcd<lb />
everywhere from the universities of Oklahoma<lb />
and Kansas to Yale to Stanford. They are<lb />
moreover, in much demand. In a time when most<lb />
social science courses are suffering dramatic<lb />
enrollment declines, 140 students recently signed<lb />
up for Penn State's 1960s history class.<lb />
Similarity, Stanford and Wisconsin among<lb />
others, recently sponsored "Sixties Weeks dur-<lb />
ing which political celebrities like Jerry Rubin and<lb />
Allen Ginsberg appeared on panels to discuss the<lb />
controversial era.<lb />
In what amounts to a "down time" for the<lb />
social sciences, such panels and courses are the<lb />
only ones currently enjoying steady increases in<lb />
enrollment, said Robert K. Murray, a historian at<lb />
Penn State.<lb />
"We don't have any hard data to prove it, but<lb />
there is no question that classes in popular culture<lb />
or contemporary topics about the '60s have in-<lb />
creased on enrollment" across the country, added<lb />
Robert Gladowski of the American Studies<lb />
Association.<lb />
"Students now are showing a great deal of in-<lb />
terest in that time, which seems so incredibly long<lb />
ago to them said Dr. Mary Young, vice presi-<lb />
dent of the American Historical Association.<lb />
Students "are very curious to understand what<lb />
happened<lb />
Residents Make Plans For Disarmament Session<lb />
B PATRIC K<lb />
O'NEILL<lb />
local preparations<lb />
for the "Second United<lb />
Nations Special Session<lb />
on Disarmament" are<lb />
beginning now. The<lb />
five-week U.N. pro-<lb />
gram is scheduled for<lb />
June 7 to July 9.<lb />
Former East<lb />
Carolina math pro-<lb />
fessor Dr. Carroll Web-<lb />
ber has organized a<lb />
local campaign "to<lb />
help its members realize<lb />
their dreams, ideals,<lb />
impulses and goals<lb />
toward a world that is<lb />
safe to live in<lb />
Webber said he<lb />
hopes "a large group"<lb />
of people throughout<lb />
the world will "give the<lb />
time to educate<lb />
themselves and the<lb />
public about this great<lb />
effort on the part of<lb />
governments and many<lb />
N . G . O . ' s<lb />
(non-governmental<lb />
organizations) to put<lb />
disarmament together<lb />
and make it work<lb />
A member of the<lb />
campaign, ECU stu-<lb />
dent Tony Pagan, said<lb />
he would like to see "a<lb />
unified support for<lb />
disarmament by the<lb />
American public He<lb />
added that many<lb />
Americans do not sup-<lb />
port the defense<lb />
policies of the Reagan<lb />
administration.<lb />
"This session itself<lb />
will not make plans for<lb />
disarmament Web-<lb />
ber said. However, he<lb />
noted four things that<lb />
he hopes it will ac-<lb />
complish:<lb />
(One) "To improve<lb />
the machinery through<lb />
which nations discuss,<lb />
plan and arrive at<lb />
treaties<lb />
(Two) "To help<lb />
governments unders-<lb />
tand each other's pro-<lb />
blems<lb />
(Three) "To focus<lb />
world public opinion<lb />
on the problems and<lb />
the need for disarma-<lb />
ment<lb />
(Four) "A central<lb />
forum wherein this par-<lb />
ticular opinion can ex-<lb />
press itself to all<lb />
governments<lb />
Webber and his wife<lb />
Edith, an ECU English<lb />
instructor, rode a<lb />
tandem bicycle to New<lb />
York City in 1978 for<lb />
the first U.N. special<lb />
session. They plan to<lb />
do it again, and this<lb />
time, they have more<lb />
participation slated for<lb />
the 600-mile journey.<lb />
Local actions of the<lb />
Greenville campaign in-<lb />
clude "educating peo-<lb />
ple and ourselves about<lb />
the problems of, as well<lb />
as the needs for disar-<lb />
mament Webber<lb />
said.<lb />
The campaign is con-<lb />
ducting study sessions<lb />
and regular meetings to<lb />
plan local projects on<lb />
topics related to disar-<lb />
mament. All of the<lb />
meetings are open, and<lb />
public input is ap-<lb />
preciated, according to<lb />
Webber.<lb />
"Hopefully, govern-<lb />
ments will see the<lb />
hopelessness of the<lb />
arms race Pagan<lb />
said.<lb />
Freshmen Earning Credit<lb />
For Orientation Courses<lb />
Something<lb />
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Whisper It In<lb />
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American Cancer Society I<lb />
ECU Students Attend Governor's Meet<lb />
Four East Carolina<lb />
graduate students from<lb />
the Environmental<lb />
Health department at-<lb />
tended the<lb />
"Governor's Waste<lb />
Management Board"<lb />
meeting in Raleigh<lb />
Wedneda<lb />
"The 'Board' is<lb />
developing a manage-<lb />
ment plan for the safe<lb />
disposal of toxic wastes<lb />
and hazardous<lb />
materials generated by-<lb />
North Carolina in-<lb />
dustry said Larry<lb />
Martin, one of the stu-<lb />
dent participants. Mar-<lb />
tin added that his hope<lb />
"was that the board<lb />
would have been fur-<lb />
ther along on some<lb />
specific details of waste<lb />
t reat ment and<lb />
disposal<lb />
More public educa-<lb />
tion and participation<lb />
was needed too, Martin<lb />
said.<lb />
Other students at the<lb />
metinhg were Steve<lb />
Jones, Beth Vail, and<lb />
Pat Gvastella.<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
ed the officials is the decrease in a<lb />
college's income, which results from<lb />
the loss of students. Federal budget<lb />
cuts � those already imposed and<lb />
those still to come � have taken<lb />
away much of the funding the in-<lb />
stitutions previously received.<lb />
However, Gardner claimed that<lb />
the representatives at the conference<lb />
were more concerned with students<lb />
than with money.<lb />
"We are producing a lot of post-<lb />
adolescent alcoholics Gardner ad-<lb />
ded. "As a result, a high priority<lb />
Aith many schools is teaching<lb />
uudents how to be responsible<lb />
drinkers. Alcohol, not narcotics, is<lb />
the problem<lb />
Representatives at the conference<lb />
agreed that unwanted pregnancy<lb />
and alcoholism are the most com-<lb />
mon problems experienced by<lb />
students who are unable to manage<lb />
their free time.<lb />
However, other situations �<lb />
from an inability to cope with the<lb />
impersonality of a large institution<lb />
to roommate problems � can cause<lb />
a freshman to drop out of school.<lb />
According to Gardner, the<lb />
freshman year is the best time to<lb />
"plug" the student into "the<lb />
system<lb />
"All they know about college is<lb />
that it leads to the good life, a home<lb />
in suburbia and that sort of thing.<lb />
"We need to capitalize on the<lb />
time of optimum motivation and<lb />
help them to adjust<lb />
Campus Crimes Reported<lb />
( on tinned From Page 1<lb />
R. Callow of Greenville reported the<lb />
larceny of his wallet from his vehicle<lb />
parked near Minges. 12:15 p.m. -<lb />
Charles E. Raynor of 105-D Belk<lb />
reported the larceny of books and<lb />
other items from his vehicle parked<lb />
south of Joyner I ibrary. 2:30 p.m. -<lb />
Bobbie Austin of the registrar's of-<lb />
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fice 102 of Whichard. 3 p.m. -<lb />
Shern Ann Vaughan at 730 Fletcher<lb />
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In a related incident, William<lb />
Breedlove of 415-A Scott was ar-<lb />
rested for indecent exposure. 2 p.m.<lb />
- Ruth Scott, residence director of<lb />
Garrett Dorm, reported the change<lb />
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March 2. 10:40 a.m. - Kenneth<lb />
Bransby of 128 Jarvis reported the<lb />
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secured to the bicycle rack west of<lb />
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Hill. 4:30 p.m. - Ricky Langley of<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
'No Respect'<lb />
Publication Bears Appropriate Title<lb />
Athletes wanted; no experience<lb />
necessary.<lb />
44 Who the (expletive deleted)<lb />
needs a chancellor?"<lb />
"Mendenhall food<lb />
Well, you get the idea.<lb />
These are just a few of the color-<lb />
ful excerpts from No Respect: East<lb />
Carolina's latest trash publication.<lb />
Sure, somewhere out there a<lb />
group of successful publishers is<lb />
basking in the fleeting glory of their<lb />
moment of triumph.<lb />
To say the least, it took the cam-<lb />
pus by surprise. At worst, it could<lb />
get the persons involved kicked out<lb />
of school.<lb />
There were several sections of this<lb />
publication the staff of The East<lb />
Carolinian managed to find<lb />
humorous, such as the blank rec-<lb />
tangle depicting the "Best Of John<lb />
Weyler At least it shows these<lb />
people read our paper, even if they<lb />
don't like it.<lb />
Regurgitation in journalism<lb />
class? Haven't we heard that story<lb />
somewhere else before? And let's be<lb />
serious, no one with thoughts of a<lb />
decent grade would accuse one of<lb />
those instructors of being boring.<lb />
DOONESBURY<lb />
But seriously, the obscene and<lb />
vulger comments directed to the<lb />
basketball team, chancellorship,<lb />
area nightclubs and others are � to<lb />
put it bluntly � criminal.<lb />
Apparently the administration is<lb />
not taking the issue lightly, even<lb />
though past unregistered publica-<lb />
tions, i.e. The Alternative Press,<lb />
have circulated without protest.<lb />
Possibly the fact that those publica-<lb />
tions attacked only specific<lb />
students, usually employed by this<lb />
newspaper, somehow made the<lb />
situation different.<lb />
Maybe now more attention will<lb />
be turned to those self-rightous<lb />
politicos who must "form and<lb />
mold" (bend and twist is more ac-<lb />
curate) the minds of innocent<lb />
students.<lb />
It should be noted that any<lb />
publication to be circulated on cam-<lb />
pus must be registered in the office<lb />
of the vice chancellor for student af-<lb />
fairs. But before any more clowns<lb />
get the idea to sit down and publish<lb />
further rubbish, it's not likely Elmer<lb />
Meyer will fall off his rocker and<lb />
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In a rare act of candor and for-<lb />
thrightness, Debra Wiggins resigned last<lb />
week as editor of the Ebony Herald. The<lb />
news story which reported her resignation<lb />
quoted Wiggins as having said; "I don't<lb />
think you need a minoriy paper here. I<lb />
think you need minorities on the staff of<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Her assertion, unfortunately, is both sad<lb />
and true. After three years of protest over<lb />
the lack of a minority newspaper at East<lb />
Carolina, the newly resurrected Ebony<lb />
Herald was greeted not with a flood of<lb />
minority input, not even with a cheer, but<lb />
with an unpredicted and shocking wave of<lb />
apathy.<lb />
So now the minority newspaper, which<lb />
has been bombing monthly at newsstands<lb />
near you, is dying. Not only should the ex-<lb />
termination be allowed to take place, but<lb />
the student body should avoid plans for a<lb />
wake � lest sympathy create talk of<lb />
another gory rebirth.<lb />
Each of the last three times the Ebony<lb />
Herald came out, some students hurried to<lb />
pick one up, assuming, correctly, that a<lb />
minority newspaper would probably not<lb />
print many copies. Each time, these<lb />
students were surprised when, days after<lb />
the initial publication and distribution of<lb />
the paper, there were still stacks of copies<lb />
at various strategic points all over campus.<lb />
Many wondered if the piles of newspapers<lb />
were being replenished when the upply got<lb />
low. The truth is, although 4000 copies<lb />
were printed for each issue, hardly any of<lb />
them were taken and read.<lb />
The distribution could not have been to<lb />
blame, for the papers were circulated in the<lb />
same locales as The East Carolinian - and<lb />
every issue of The East Carolinian is usual-<lb />
ly taken.<lb />
Not only was the Herald lacking a<lb />
readership, it also had staff problems since<lb />
its neoteric resurrection. Nearly every posi-<lb />
tion on the staff changed hands for each<lb />
issue � but then it is understandable that<lb />
no one would want to write for a<lb />
newspaper that no one reads.<lb />
The minority students at ECU had a<lb />
shot at' having their own media, and they<lb />
blew it. This makes their request for air-<lb />
time on WZMB rather impertinent. What<lb />
if no one listened to the minority music<lb />
(whatever that is) or cared to program it?<lb />
We would have the beginning of the end of<lb />
our radio station.<lb />
Therefore, it seems quite clear that the<lb />
terminally ill Herald should be put out of<lb />
its misery forever. Wiggins may have pull-<lb />
ed the plug on the Herald's life support<lb />
system last week�since she resigned and<lb />
left an all-white staff�but of there are<lb />
plans to allow the Ebony Herald to con-<lb />
valesce until a new editor is found, then<lb />
they should be quelled immediatelv. The<lb />
Herald should die with as much dignity as<lb />
it has left.<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
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expressing all points of view Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from Joyner Library.<lb />
For purposes of verification, all letters<lb />
must include the name, major and<lb />
classification, address, phone number<lb />
and signature of the author(s). Letters<lb />
are limited to two typewritten pages,<lb />
double-spaced, or neatly printed. All let-<lb />
ters are subject to editing for brevity.<lb />
obscenity and libel, and no personal at-<lb />
tacks will be permitted. Letters by the<lb />
same author are limited to one each 30<lb />
da vs.<lb />
Mark<lb />
Blues<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
It's getting hard to write about blues<lb />
music without writing someone's obituary.<lb />
The years and the hard blues road have<lb />
taken many of the greats of the World War<lb />
II generation � the blues men and women<lb />
who made the transition from country to<lb />
city an assisted mightily in the birth of rock<lb />
and roll. The latest to pass on is Sam<lb />
"Lightening" Hopkins, dead of cancer at<lb />
69. Lightening died in his mative Texas in<lb />
mid-winter.<lb />
Sam Hopkins played music for 60 years.<lb />
He was a musical missing link between the<lb />
raw blues of the early part of this century<lb />
and the modern era. As a child, he played<lb />
on the streets with the great Blind Lemon<lb />
Jefferson, cutting a number of records as a<lb />
young man, right after World War II.<lb />
Somewhere along the line, things went<lb />
bad, and he disappeared into the slums of<lb />
Houston, lost to the outside world for<lb />
years.<lb />
He was tracked down in 1960 by blues<lb />
scholar Samuel Charters. Then dirt-poor,<lb />
Hopkins made a crude recording in his<lb />
room, fortified by a bottle of gin and<lb />
guitar he picked up in a pawnshop that<lb />
afternoon. Before long, that homemade<lb />
recording was recognized as a classic of<lb />
American popular music and Lightening<lb />
was again "discovered<lb />
Things were easier for him after that.<lb />
There were several tours of Europe, some<lb />
TV exposure, numerous college dates<lb />
before reverent, largely white audiences<lb />
that went to see him after listening to the<lb />
blues-based music of the Rolling Stones<lb />
- Campus Forum<lb />
Mertz 's<lb />
I am writing this in responce to the<lb />
Braxton "Censuring" article which ap-<lb />
peared in the March 2 edition of The<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
First of all, Tim Mertz reminds me of<lb />
a snake! Secondly, he is very low for the<lb />
actions which he demonstrated at a re-<lb />
cent meeting of the SGA. Anyone's per-<lb />
sonal life should be kept out of their<lb />
place of business unless it interferes with<lb />
their performance.<lb />
In my opinion, Marvin Braxton is<lb />
very dedicated to ECU and works very<lb />
hard for the students which he<lb />
represents.<lb />
From all indications, Braxton had a<lb />
very good reason to be angered by Mertz<lb />
when he made a comment on a piece of<lb />
paper. Mertz shows an extreme lack ot<lb />
responsibility, poor judgement and a<lb />
racist attitude. I would surely hope that<lb />
this kind of attitude is not contagious in<lb />
the SGA, because if it is, well then just<lb />
go to hell.<lb />
John Greer, I think that you should<lb />
repremand Mertz and have him submit a<lb />
formal appology to those concerned,<lb />
and get back to the regular business at<lb />
hand that is ahead of you for the re-<lb />
mainder of the 1981-82 term.<lb />
Please no more episodes on "As the<lb />
SGA Turns.<lb />
MIKE DAVIS<lb />
Junior, Psychology<lb />
Show Failing<lb />
Well, once again The East Carolinian<lb />
has produced another episode of "As<lb />
the East Carolina Student Government<lb />
Association Turns Forgive me for not<lb />
checkng the latest ratings, but I think<lb />
that the show is going downhill fast, and<lb />
in this student's opinion should be<lb />
canceled. I have a very hard time seeing<lb />
the benefit of the script writers account<lb />
of the Feb. 22 S.G.A. meeting along<lb />
with the personal conversations that<lb />
followed said meeting, and the connec-<lb />
tion that it is supposed to be relevant to<lb />
the work of the SGA on this campus. I<lb />
am sure there would be much more in-<lb />
teresting trashy news to be found in any<lb />
local bars on any weekend night.<lb />
Perhaps Mr. Hughes should take his<lb />
pencil and pad and set out for one of<lb />
those establishments if he wishes to have<lb />
a hit series. Students are getting tired of<lb />
all the pot shots that have been thrown<lb />
back and forth in the SGA this year by<lb />
people who are afraid of one another.<lb />
And as if the general consensus of<lb />
most students was not already negative<lb />
enough towards the SGA, this kind of<lb />
childish and irresponsible account of<lb />
what is supposed to be a meeting in our<lb />
interest, is not making matters any bet-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Perhaps in the future, when the report<lb />
from the weekly SGA meeting is<lb />
published, a more official and dignified<lb />
account should appear, and not some<lb />
dialogue that we could all watch on TV<lb />
from one to four on week day after-<lb />
noons. After all, the SGA's purpose is to<lb />
serve us, not entertain us.<lb />
NADINE LEWIS<lb />
Junior, Political Science<lb />
Franz Tillis<lb />
I have several suggestions for you and<lb />
anyone else that feels the need to blow<lb />
their bugle-noses on WZMB. Tune in to<lb />
WGHB for your classical music (Porter<lb />
Von Wagner and Franz Tillis are<lb />
superb). For your jazz, I suggest WNCT<lb />
(George Benson a la MUZAK). If your<lb />
tastes somehow break through the<lb />
saccharine-syndrome, and you enjoy<lb />
progressive rock (i.e. Taking Heads,<lb />
Bruce Springsteen, Cars, Robert Gor-<lb />
don, plus a multitude of others that you<lb />
may never have even heard on the radio)<lb />
I suggest WRQR.<lb />
They have a tendancy to play a good<lb />
band one every pink moon if they (the<lb />
band) happens to break top forty. If<lb />
these stations prove as unsatisfactory �<lb />
their programming as WZMB obviously<lb />
does to you, I suggest that you invest a<lb />
few thousand bucks in your own staion.<lb />
Program it the way you want.<lb />
But I have to warn you. 1 probably<lb />
won't be one of your listeners. Might I<lb />
remind you of the old adage "if you at-<lb />
tempt to please everyone, you please no-<lb />
one.<lb />
But you're a professor, right? As 1<lb />
recall, the station's I.D. states very<lb />
clearly. Double-you 2Lee-Em-Bee. East<lb />
Carolina University's STUDENT radio<lb />
s'ation.<lb />
It might do you some good to pay at-<lb />
tention, not only to the ID, but to the<lb />
programming in our area besides<lb />
WZMB. If you still don't change your<lb />
mind, buy records.<lb />
RAYMOND R. KAY WOOD<lb />
and Cream. In 1967, he was the subject of<lb />
Les Blank's brilliant filn. documentary.<lb />
The Blues According To Lightening<lb />
Hopkins, which depicted the intimate in-<lb />
terface between Lightening Hopkins, his<lb />
music and the red clay country outside<lb />
Houston.<lb />
Blank's film has some beautiful<lb />
moments, one of them being a voice-over<lb />
of Lightening singing "Good Morning Lit-<lb />
tle Schoolgirl" as the camera follows a<lb />
group of little girls promenading to school<lb />
in the morning sun. We see Lightening per-<lb />
forming at a barbeque, grinning and<lb />
preening in the stands at a black rodeo,<lb />
greeting friends and strangers alike on the<lb />
street, expounding his philosophy of life.<lb />
Without being self-consciouslv<lb />
sociological, the film illuminates the com-<lb />
munity that nurtured Lightening's music.<lb />
And what music. His work had an im-<lb />
pressive range � from the streetwise<lb />
anguish of "Penitentiary Blues" ("You<lb />
know, a man can't help but feel bad. When<lb />
he's doing time for someone else, You've<lb />
got to watch it all the time"), through his<lb />
many songs about good times and trouble,<lb />
to the poetic hymn-like gentleness of "The<lb />
Sun's Gonna Shine in My Back Door<lb />
Someday" � to my ears one of the lovliest<lb />
songs inthe English language.<lb />
I saw Lightening perform perhaps half a<lb />
dozen times, and was always impressed bv<lb />
his musical fluency. His singing was rich<lb />
and controlled, his guitar work clean, tight<lb />
and fast, hands picking and fanning his<lb />
amplified guitar, racing down the strings<lb />
to milk notes from the neck of the instru-<lb />
ment. Well into his sixties, Lightening<lb />
could conjure more power and excitement<lb />
with a gesture of a simple guitar run than<lb />
most could do with a mountain of<lb />
amplifiers and a company of one hundred<lb />
androgynous angels. He was that good.<lb />
He knew it, too. There was no air of<lb />
modesty about him. On stage, Lightening<lb />
liked to abruptly change directions, em-<lb />
barassing the unprepared house bands that<lb />
backed him up, and hold the spotlight with<lb />
long, elliptical storeies. Off-stage, he'd<lb />
stand surrounded by admirers in baggy<lb />
suit, shiny shoes and his ever-present dark<lb />
glasses, fielding questions and pressing the<lb />
flesh. His sly humor made him always<lb />
set.7i to be testing you � sideman, inter-<lb />
viewer, member of the audience, it didn't<lb />
matter, Lightening demanded a lot. He<lb />
gave a lot, too. The evidence is in the<lb />
recordings that survive him.<lb />
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ECU Has Talent<lb />
And All That Jazz<lb />
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By DIANE ANDERSON<lb />
Miir Idiluc<lb />
ECU's Drama Department is one<lb />
of the university's most exciting,<lb />
fastest-growing programs. Con-<lb />
tributing to the excitement is a bub-<lb />
bling, energetic young dance in-<lb />
structor named Paula Johnson who<lb />
describes the enthusiasm in her<lb />
department as "inspiring<lb />
"Everyone in this department<lb />
works like fiends, but 1 think that is<lb />
part of the reason I took the job<lb />
here, because once 1 met the faculty<lb />
Mi<lb />
Paula Johnson<lb />
I found out how excited they are<lb />
about theatre she said.<lb />
Paula described ECU's past as a<lb />
"cultural desert. I think with our<lb />
background we may not have a<lb />
fabulous dance department yet, but<lb />
with the faculty we have now and<lb />
the student talent we have coming<lb />
in, it is possible to make it a really<lb />
good program<lb />
The fact that ECU does have<lb />
many really talented students is<lb />
evidenced by the six drama majors<lb />
from the university who were<lb />
chosen to participate in the<lb />
Southeastern Theatre Conference<lb />
auditions this weekend. Paula and<lb />
several other instructors from the<lb />
department are going to Louisville,<lb />
Kentucky for the conference to<lb />
recruit performers for the ECU<lb />
Summer Playhouse.<lb />
There is a great deal of competi-<lb />
tion between schools to recruit the<lb />
best performers. "The summer<lb />
theatre pays all the actors, actresses<lb />
and dancers, and I think the salary<lb />
is pretty good Johnson said.<lb />
"Because we pay, we will have a<lb />
good chance for getting some real<lb />
good people<lb />
Paula has choreographed two<lb />
jazz pieces for the Spring Dance<lb />
Concert, which will be held on April<lb />
22, 23, and 24. The entire dance<lb />
department is involved in this per-<lb />
formance, which includes every<lb />
style from modern to ballet.<lb />
One of Paula's pieces, a punk<lb />
rock number, was performed at<lb />
Minges Coliseum during half time at<lb />
a basketball game last week, and the<lb />
crowds really seemed to enjoy it. "A<lb />
lot of time when people watch<lb />
dance, they don't know whether to<lb />
laugh or if they should find some<lb />
deeper meaning she said regar-<lb />
ding the audience reaction.<lb />
"I decided 1 had to do a classy<lb />
piece to counteract it Paula said<lb />
in regards to the punk rock number.<lb />
The second dance is called "Piano<lb />
For Six Hands the entire dance<lb />
focusing around piano playing.<lb />
Adding to her busy schedule,<lb />
Paula is also assistant<lb />
choreographer to Mavis Ray for the<lb />
drama department's upcoming pro-<lb />
duction of Showboat. "It has been<lb />
really a challenge because Mavis<lb />
doesn't prepare anything in advance<lb />
and she has all of these ideas swirl-<lb />
ing around in her head Paula ex-<lb />
plained. "It is exciting to work with<lb />
her. She has done all these fabulous<lb />
things on Broadway so just wat-<lb />
ching her is a treat. Everything she<lb />
does is a lesson<lb />
Pfloto By GARY PATTERSON<lb />
Paula Johnson, dance instructor,<lb />
brings a great deal of energy and en-<lb />
thusiasm to her classes. In her opi-<lb />
nion, "we are really one of the best<lb />
(drama departments) in the state<lb />
Although it may seem glamorous<lb />
and fun, choreographing a show is a<lb />
lot of hard work. "I have to know<lb />
every step of every person in that<lb />
show. In the course of one number<lb />
there can be 10 different people,<lb />
each doing a different step Paula<lb />
explained. "I have to learn the<lb />
whole show completely and I didn't<lb />
know if I could do it. So, I feel real<lb />
See DRAMA, Page 7<lb />
'Keg Scrolls' Shed Light On History<lb />
By JOHN W Xl.DEN<lb />
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An astounding archaeological<lb />
find has recentlv been uncovered at<lb />
Mendenhall's new bus stop. Con-<lb />
struction worker while digging up a<lb />
new foundation foi the bus stop<lb />
struck upon what seemed to be an<lb />
old beer keg. Upon closer inspec-<lb />
tion, the workers found several ver)<lb />
old scrolls rolled up inside the keg.<lb />
The East C arolina Archaeology<lb />
department was quickly called :n to<lb />
investigate the discovery. After<lb />
close examintion of "the Beer Keg<lb />
Scrolls" as they were later to be call-<lb />
ed, one professor was quoted as sav-<lb />
ing. "No doubt about it, these<lb />
scrolls are going to shed some new<lb />
light on East Carolinia University's<lb />
origins Other professors came to<lb />
disagree with this statement wntil<lb />
further evidence could be uncovered<lb />
about the mysterious scrolls.<lb />
Carbon dating proved to be of lit-<lb />
tle help to the archaeologists as it<lb />
showed that the scrolls were written<lb />
in 1900 A.D. plus or minus 100<lb />
years. The scientists were also<lb />
hampered in their efforts to<lb />
translate the scrolls due to beer<lb />
stains and cigarette burns covering<lb />
all the papers.<lb />
Yet, after further translations of<lb />
fragments, the ECU Archaeology<lb />
department feels confident that it<lb />
now has put together a fairly good<lb />
outline of the scrolls to present to<lb />
the public for the first time. The<lb />
reader is invited to glimpse the<lb />
scrolls in a condensed version and<lb />
ludge for theirsekes whether they<lb />
are authentic or not.<lb />
Exodus: In the beginning, there<lb />
was UNC. UNC looked at the<lb />
cultural wasteland of North<lb />
Carolina, seeing that it was bad<lb />
created out of the darkness Chapel<lb />
Hill and the entire UNC system. On<lb />
homecoming day, UNC rested and<lb />
looked at Chapel Hili. Seeing that it<lb />
was good, UNC gave it dominion<lb />
over all the state colleges.<lb />
And for awhile all was peaceful<lb />
and quiet within the kingdom. Yet<lb />
lo, UNC soon heard a great rumbl-<lb />
ing among his people. He spoke un-<lb />
to them. Oh, gentle people, what<lb />
troubleth thee? Hath I not giventh<lb />
unto thee dominion overall, and a<lb />
winning football team.<lb />
But a great cry came forth from<lb />
some of his people. Oh great UNC<lb />
paradise is boring on the weekends.<lb />
Giveth unto us a party school.<lb />
Giveth unto a campus flowing with<lb />
beer and women. Lo, UNC grew<lb />
angry with these words from his<lb />
people. Oh wicked people, thou<lb />
doth not knoweth what thou asketh<lb />
for. Doth thou wish to risk my<lb />
anger and be sent down into the<lb />
most horrible of horrible places,<lb />
N.C.State where there is much far-<lb />
ming and gnashing of teeth.<lb />
But the people continued their<lb />
cry. Giveth unto us a party school.<lb />
UNC heard the pleas of the people,<lb />
and knew that paradise could be<lb />
boring on the weekends. So, he took<lb />
pity on them. He called forth unto<lb />
his trustful servant Leo.<lb />
Leo, where art thou. And Leo<lb />
heard UNC, I am here oh great one.<lb />
why hast thou called me. And UNC<lb />
spoke unto him. Leo, I am en-<lb />
trusting thee with these people. Ye<lb />
shall lead them out of the triangle,<lb />
past the lands of Raleigh, and into<lb />
the land of Greenville, a land flow-<lb />
ing with beer and women.<lb />
And Leo looked upon UNC and<lb />
verily he spoke. What, that's it. No<lb />
grants, I am suposed to run a colleger<lb />
without any money. And UNC<lb />
answered back. Ye, Leo be but pa-<lb />
tient and the trustees shall provide<lb />
everything.<lb />
And Leo obeyed UNC and led his<lb />
people out of the triangle, past the<lb />
lands of Raleigh and into the land of<lb />
Greenville. But when the people saw<lb />
the wilderness of Greenville, they<lb />
turned unto Leo and saith thou<lb />
must be kidding.<lb />
But ye, Leo stretched forth his<lb />
hands and out of the ground sprang<lb />
an education major. And the educa-<lb />
tion major begot a business major.<lb />
And the business major begot an art<lb />
major. And with the art major<lb />
begot a host of others. And the peo-<lb />
ple looked upon these miracles and<lb />
were overjoyed. They asked<lb />
themselves what kind of man is this<lb />
that can make a university out of<lb />
nothing. And so it was that were<lb />
they were overcome with rejoicing,<lb />
but then recalled that they hath no<lb />
beer with which to rejoice. They<lb />
cried out again unto Leo. Where art<lb />
the bars ye hath promised, the<lb />
nightclubs and the bands.<lb />
Wherefore art thy pizza places.<lb />
But ye, Leo stretched forth his<lb />
hands once again. And lo, a<lb />
multitude of nightclubs sprang into<lb />
being. And the people became really<lb />
overjoyed and throughout the night,<lb />
there was much drunkeness and<lb />
riotous living among the students.<lb />
Wherefore, somebodv called unto<lb />
the cops which brought forth much<lb />
tear gas and breaking of heads.<lb />
Thereafter, this night became<lb />
known as the 1975 Halloween riot.<lb />
And it shall come to pass, when<lb />
the freshman shall come unto thee<lb />
and saith, what mean ve b ihis<lb />
craziness '�n Halloween. That ye<lb />
shall say, it is the ritual of the Hallo-<lb />
ween riot where every student must<lb />
get blasted and lie drunken in the<lb />
streets of Greenville as thy<lb />
forefathers hath done and their<lb />
forefathers before them. And it is a<lb />
tradition that lives until this day.<lb />
But it came to pass that Leo grew<lb />
angry with his students, and spoke<lb />
to them. Why hast thou committed<lb />
such acts. And his people replied.<lb />
What else is there to do on the<lb />
weekends.<lb />
The great prophet I eo grew<lb />
furious with these words. From this<lb />
time forth, ye shall hath plenty lo do<lb />
on the weekends. For I am going to<lb />
make of you a great university<lb />
whether thou wants it or not.<lb />
So it was that the students knew<lb />
that they were in big trouble. Now.<lb />
a great fear spread throughout the<lb />
land of ECU as academic standards<lb />
rose and the party student was cast<lb />
forth into the library where there<lb />
was much weeping and gnashing of<lb />
teeth.<lb />
But lo, no matter how he could<lb />
not change the students hard hearts,<lb />
and take away their one Fridav hap-<lb />
pv hour. Still, the students cried<lb />
forth; Our burden is too great We<lb />
shall surely perish.<lb />
Fear not, Leo told his people for I<lb />
shall giveth unto thee a 1-A football<lb />
team, and thou shallst clobber thy<lb />
enemies out on the field. And Leo<lb />
was true to his word He built a<lb />
it sports program and hiredth<lb />
Pat who with his warriors slew the<lb />
Philistines out on the field. With on-<lb />
ly a wishbone, they killed the<lb />
Goliaths of C'hapel Hill, N.C. State,<lb />
and Duke in one season. And there-<lb />
was much rejoicing within the ICl<lb />
campus.<lb />
And I co prayed once again to the<lb />
great UNC. Almighty UNC, giveth<lb />
unto us one more thing and all shall<lb />
be paradise within Greenville. And<lb />
I NC saith unto him. Speak Leo and<lb />
it shall be yours. And I co spoke.<lb />
Oh great UNC giveth unto us a<lb />
medical school. But suddenly, Leo<lb />
noticed a great silence up in the<lb />
heavens, and then a voice came out<lb />
of nowhere. This is costing us a bun-<lb />
dle. But UNC finally relented and<lb />
gaveth unto Leo what he wanted.<lb />
Ambassador's All Nighter<lb />
Features Dancing &amp; Kissing<lb />
Photo By WAVEKLV MCKKITT<lb />
Rod Stewart played to a sell-out crowd at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh<lb />
Tuesday night from 8:30 until about 10:45. His concert consisted of about<lb />
half old and half new songs, including some of his music from the old days<lb />
when his band was called "Faces<lb />
ByJOESPHOLIMCK<lb />
Staff Wriirr<lb />
Last Friday night, instead of be-<lb />
ing filled with the sound of dribbl-<lb />
ing basketballs, Memorial Gym was<lb />
filled with the sound of music and<lb />
people having a good time. The first<lb />
All-Nighter, an event sponsored by<lb />
the ECU Ambassadors and Central<lb />
Campus consisted of games, ac-<lb />
tivities, and a Dance-A-Thon and<lb />
lasted from 11:00 p.m. Friday to<lb />
6:00 p.m. the following morning.<lb />
Overall, not many people attend-<lb />
ed the All-Nighter. The crowd never<lb />
seemed to go over 100 people. Those<lb />
who did attend seemed to be having<lb />
a good time, competing in the<lb />
various events.<lb />
The Dance-A-Thon, as far as get-<lb />
ting people involved, was a failure;<lb />
there were only two couples danc-<lb />
ing. However, one of the dancers<lb />
stated that around $200 would be<lb />
raised for the American Concer<lb />
Society.<lb />
Only one couple, Steve Chase and<lb />
Wendy Skeliie, entered the Kissing<lb />
Marathon. Still, that did not stop<lb />
them from putting forth an effort.<lb />
About the marathon, Steve said,<lb />
"That was a long time, but it was<lb />
fun. We just decided to do it when<lb />
we got together here. I wish they<lb />
had a mat that we could have laid<lb />
on. That backboard was hard on<lb />
our backs. We did it (the kissing) in<lb />
two twenty minute intervals with a<lb />
five minute break in between. Then<lb />
we did about 10 minutes at the last.<lb />
So,we did almost an hour. It was<lb />
fun His partner, Wendy Skeliie,<lb />
said, "It was great. I had a great<lb />
partner. They should have given us<lb />
a mat to sit on<lb />
Oreo Cookies<lb />
The Oreo Eating Contest drew a<lb />
lot of contestants. Urged on by the<lb />
crowd, the contestants furiously<lb />
gobbled down the cookies stopping<lb />
occasionally to gulp down some<lb />
milk. One contestant was clutching<lb />
his stomach' still, he continued<lb />
eating cookies. Dave Hicks was star-<lb />
ting on his second package of Oreos<lb />
when time was called, and he took<lb />
first place. Second place went to<lb />
Timmy Holloway.<lb />
Airplanes<lb />
The Paper-Airplane Throwing<lb />
Contest was very popular. The<lb />
planes, which the contestants<lb />
designed themselves, performed in a<lb />
wide variety of manners. Some dove<lb />
straight for the ground or spiraled<lb />
around like a leaf falling from a<lb />
tree. Others took off like jet fighter<lb />
planes soaring across the gym. The<lb />
object of the contest was to see<lb />
whose plane would go the farthest.<lb />
The plane that took first place was<lb />
Robert Abercrombie's. Bob Grif-<lb />
fith's plane came in second.<lb />
The Balloon Contest kept people<lb />
hopping. The contestants had to<lb />
hop from mid-court to a goal with a<lb />
balloon between their legs and then<lb />
get the balloon through the basket-<lb />
ball hoop, no easy task. Around the<lb />
basketball goal, there was a frenzy<lb />
of people, throwing their balloons<lb />
into the cloud of balloons around<lb />
the goal.<lb />
Clothes Swap<lb />
Pantana Bob's Clothes Swap was<lb />
a unique affair. In it, two couples<lb />
competed against each other. Each<lb />
couple divided, going to opposite<lb />
ends of the room. One member of<lb />
each couple was blindfolded and<lb />
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room complicated the situation by<lb />
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met, they quickly exchanged sweat<lb />
pants. The first couple to complete<lb />
the exchange won the game. Beating<lb />
all the other couples, Steve Chase<lb />
and Wendy Skeliie won the overall<lb />
competition.<lb />
Izzy Dizzy, a game, was<lb />
outragous. Each member of the two<lb />
teams had to run to the end of a<lb />
room, bend over, and, holding a bat<lb />
between his forehead and the floor,<lb />
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he or she had to get back to the team<lb />
at the other end of the room. Some<lb />
of the players almost ran into walls<lb />
but were stopped by spotters.<lb />
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their team. One guy practically slid<lb />
back to his team on the padded<lb />
floor. At the end of the game, a<lb />
team of the Alpha Sigma Phi frater-<lb />
nity and the Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
sorority won.<lb />
The three-legged volleyball game<lb />
was amusing to watch and provided<lb />
a lot of fun for the participants. At<lb />
first, the players were having a few<lb />
problems, but when the players got<lb />
used to being bound together at the<lb />
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MARCH 4, 1982<lb />
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By MIKE DAVIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Why would anyone<lb />
enter the Miss ECU<lb />
Pageant? Lisa Ward,<lb />
the 1981 Miss ECU said<lb />
that being in the<lb />
pageant is a good way<lb />
to meet people that one<lb />
would ordinarily not<lb />
meet, and it helps to<lb />
build self confidence.<lb />
Lisa is a junior in<lb />
Clothing and Textiles<lb />
and her hometown is<lb />
Wilmington, NC.<lb />
The Miss ECU<lb />
Pageant is gearing up<lb />
for the one day event to<lb />
be held Tuesday,<lb />
March 23, at 7:30 at<lb />
Hendrix Theatre,<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
How does one go<lb />
about becoming a con-<lb />
testant? Lisa said that<lb />
she read about the con-<lb />
test on a leaflet put out<lb />
by the Kappa Sigma<lb />
Fraternity. With a little<lb />
friendly persuasion by<lb />
her Chi Omega sisters,<lb />
Lisa entered the contest<lb />
and won the title of<lb />
"Miss ECU" for the<lb />
year 1981.<lb />
Lisa says that the<lb />
type of information<lb />
that she was asked is<lb />
pretty general. They<lb />
(the judges) want to<lb />
know your name, ad-<lb />
dress, age, and your<lb />
major. When asked<lb />
why she entered the<lb />
ECU pageant, Lisa had<lb />
this to say, "I have<lb />
been in pageants<lb />
before. It is a very good<lb />
way to meet people and<lb />
helps to build con-<lb />
fidence<lb />
Last year's con-<lb />
testants were judged in<lb />
three categories; even-<lb />
ing gown, street wear,<lb />
and a five minute<lb />
speech. Lisa said that<lb />
she spoke on, "What<lb />
ECU has done for<lb />
her ECU has<lb />
prepared Lisa for the<lb />
future, with the con-<lb />
cept of what needs to<lb />
be done and has helped<lb />
her coursewise.<lb />
She has been in<lb />
several pageants in her<lb />
life thus far. She has<lb />
been a contestant in:<lb />
1980 NC Spot Festival,<lb />
in Hamstead NC, a<lb />
small town, or a small<lb />
spot, outside of Wilm-<lb />
ington; Second<lb />
Runner-Up in the<lb />
North Carolina Azelea<lb />
Festival; First Runner-<lb />
up in a High School<lb />
pageant. Lisa has<lb />
recently judged the Best<lb />
Leggs contest held in<lb />
Greenville. She has also<lb />
been invited as a guest<lb />
to represent ECU in the<lb />
Denton pageant.<lb />
The contest does<lb />
have its material<lb />
rewards. Lisa said that<lb />
Mr. Minges of the<lb />
Greenville Pepsi put<lb />
Lisa on a billboard and<lb />
put her picture on a<lb />
T-shirt. As a contest<lb />
winner she won a<lb />
crown, trophy, a $300<lb />
scholarship and a<lb />
dozen red roses. Lisa<lb />
commented that when<lb />
people come up with a<lb />
Pepsi T-shirt on and<lb />
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you feel different,<lb />
especially when they<lb />
recognize you.<lb />
The deadline for the<lb />
contest entries is Feb.<lb />
20. This is a good<lb />
chance for every<lb />
organization at ECU to<lb />
participate in. All<lb />
departments, clubs and<lb />
teams are welcome to<lb />
participate. For more<lb />
information call or<lb />
come by Kappa Sigma<lb />
House located across<lb />
from Umstead Dorm.<lb />
An Ounce Of Prevention<lb />
jpP :J?<lb />
Lisa Ward, 1981-82 Miss ECU, was displayed<lb />
her reign.<lb />
on this bilboard advertising Pepsi Cola during<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
The more you know<lb />
about health, the more<lb />
likely you will be to<lb />
seek preventive health<lb />
care, say two East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
sociolgists.<lb />
Knowledge is the<lb />
most important single<lb />
factor in motivating a<lb />
person to practice<lb />
preventive health care,<lb />
more so than money or<lb />
the availability of<lb />
medical services, the<lb />
sociologists have<lb />
found.<lb />
"This would<lb />
underscore the need for<lb />
continued health care<lb />
education for the<lb />
general public accor-<lb />
ding to Drs. Avtar<lb />
Singh and James P.<lb />
Mitchell in a report on<lb />
their research study.<lb />
They also found that<lb />
a community plays a<lb />
significant role in deter-<lb />
mining whether a per-<lb />
son practices preventive<lb />
health care. They<lb />
speculate, for instance,<lb />
that elderly people in<lb />
close-knit en-<lb />
vironments transmit<lb />
health-related informa-<lb />
tion by discussing<lb />
ailments and compar-<lb />
ing aches and pains.<lb />
In this regard, the<lb />
study indicates the im-<lb />
portance of<lb />
community-wide health<lb />
care education to<lb />
preventive health care.<lb />
There is a need to<lb />
"recognize the notion<lb />
of community as an im-<lb />
portant source of<lb />
preventive health care<lb />
in future investiga-<lb />
tions say Singh and<lb />
Mitchell.<lb />
If a community is in-<lb />
formed on health care<lb />
matters, and an in-<lb />
dividual feels good<lb />
about his community,<lb />
that individual is likelv<lb />
to do something about<lb />
preventing disease, the<lb />
report concludes.<lb />
"If we are to increase<lb />
preventive health care<lb />
utilization, dissemina-<lb />
tion of health care<lb />
knowledge would ap-<lb />
pear to be a key ele-<lb />
ment in motivating<lb />
people to seek preven-<lb />
tive health care. Future<lb />
research effort may be<lb />
devoted to a better<lb />
understanding of the<lb />
informal and formal<lb />
social networks n the<lb />
community conducive<lb />
to a better public<lb />
awareness about<lb />
preventive health<lb />
care the report adds.<lb />
People<lb />
knowledgeable about<lb />
health matters and who<lb />
are community<lb />
oriented get dental ex-<lb />
aminations and blood-<lb />
pressure checks before<lb />
other preventive<lb />
medical procedures, the<lb />
research also shows.<lb />
Other procedures<lb />
measured in the Singh-<lb />
Mitchell study include<lb />
physical check-ups, eye<lb />
tests, and TB skin tests.<lb />
The study indicates,<lb />
however, that reasons<lb />
people practice preven-<lb />
tive health care can dif-<lb />
fer between diseases.<lb />
"It would appear<lb />
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people to seek a<lb />
physical examination<lb />
may be considerably<lb />
different from that pro-<lb />
mpting them to get a<lb />
blood-pressure<lb />
check the report ex-<lb />
plains.<lb />
From the questions<lb />
asked the 293 estern<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
households surveyed<lb />
for the study, health<lb />
knowledge outweighed<lb />
all other factors driving<lb />
a person to seek<lb />
preventive health care.<lb />
Community orienta-<lb />
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traditional health care,<lb />
and a person's natural<lb />
tendency to get health<lb />
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than income or<lb />
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who had been married<lb />
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S10.000 to $19,000,<lb />
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M-Kl H 4 1981<lb />
Drama Department 'One Of Best'<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
so. I feel real good<lb />
about myself right<lb />
now "<lb />
Apart from her work<lb />
at the university, Paula<lb />
ma) also begin<lb />
choreographing soon<lb />
for what she describes<lb />
as a "black version of<lb />
Solid Gold" produced<lb />
in L- ast er n North<lb />
Carolina. The show, to<lb />
be taped in Rocky<lb />
Mount, will feature live<lb />
musicians and dancers,<lb />
using talent from<lb />
around the state.<lb />
About her own<lb />
career as a dancer.<lb />
Paula said, "I first<lb />
started dancing when 1<lb />
was 13 which was pret-<lb />
ty late. You know dan-<lb />
cing wasn't that<lb />
popular then, especially<lb />
ballet. I hated ballet<lb />
She got most of her<lb />
career experience at<lb />
Butler University where<lb />
she earned her BA and<lb />
MA in dance. There she<lb />
said, "I did lots of<lb />
character roles. I was<lb />
always a gypsy, Rus-<lb />
sians and Spaniards,<lb />
stuff like that<lb />
She also got a lot of<lb />
jobs choreographing<lb />
for other schools while<lb />
at Butler. "1 enjoy<lb />
choreographing as<lb />
much as performing<lb />
Paula said. "You know<lb />
Petros, the ballet<lb />
teacher, says you can't<lb />
teach someone to<lb />
choreograph. You can<lb />
give people pointers,<lb />
but there has to be<lb />
some creativity there<lb />
Even Paula's hus-<lb />
band is a professional<lb />
singer and dancer, cur-<lb />
rently working on the<lb />
lead in Showboat.<lb />
"I met him on sum-<lb />
mer theater at Cape<lb />
Cod. He was singing a<lb />
lead role in The Merry<lb />
Widow. We did a show<lb />
a week for ten weeks<lb />
during the summer. I<lb />
don't know how we<lb />
had time to meet each<lb />
other, but we did. I was<lb />
choreographing it and I<lb />
had to teach him to<lb />
waltz and stuff like<lb />
that she said about<lb />
her husband of 5 years.<lb />
After Paula and<lb />
Frederick were mar-<lb />
ried, she got her first<lb />
college teaching job at<lb />
Colby Women's Col-<lb />
lege where she was head<lb />
of the dance depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
A typical day in the<lb />
life of a dance instruc-<lb />
tor, teaching jazz dur-<lb />
ing the day, rehearsals<lb />
until midnight, and<lb />
anything else inbet-<lb />
ween, Paula said, "It<lb />
can get real wild<lb />
Overall, Paula's<lb />
positive attitude is<lb />
definitely an asset to<lb />
the ECU Drama<lb />
Department. Speaking<lb />
about the dance pro-<lb />
gram, she said, "In<lb />
comparison, I think we<lb />
are really one of the<lb />
best in the state<lb />
Jackie Torrence Is 'Spellbinding'<lb />
B DAVE<lb />
JOHNSTON<lb />
si�f� Wnin<lb />
There were no bright<lb />
lights, cameras or<lb />
microphones. Her only<lb />
props were her face and<lb />
hands and her script<lb />
was the bright eyed<lb />
ollection of such lost<lb />
nnants of Amencan-<lb />
as the lack Tales,<lb />
cirandfather Tales,<lb />
Staga I ee and Uncle<lb />
Remus About her neck<lb />
she wore a hand carved<lb />
wooden medallion<lb />
given to her by the<lb />
Hoosier Tribe of Africa<lb />
which symbolizes the<lb />
wearer as "The Keeper<lb />
of the History and The<lb />
Weaver of the Fan-<lb />
lack le Torrence is a<lb />
-eller. one of a<lb />
tndful of Americans<lb />
-pearheading the<lb />
? the ancient<lb />
�. far precedes the<lb />
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ni, or even Guten-<lb />
burg On loan to the<lb />
various North Carolina<lb />
county school systems<lb />
from the Smithsonian.<lb />
"The Story lady" was<lb />
kind enough to visit<lb />
ECU last week and per-<lb />
form, no charge, for<lb />
Nell Eutsler's<lb />
Children's Literature<lb />
Class. Those who saw<lb />
her enjoyed an educa-<lb />
tional exchange, as well<lb />
as a spellbinding per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
Jackie<lb />
storytelling<lb />
years ago<lb />
worked as<lb />
librarian in<lb />
got into<lb />
about ten<lb />
when she<lb />
a reference<lb />
Salisbury,<lb />
N.C. who had occasion<lb />
to weave a tale or two<lb />
for the local children.<lb />
Ultimately she was<lb />
fired for spending too<lb />
much time with the<lb />
kids, so she began<lb />
storytelling for area<lb />
elementary schools and<lb />
children's parties. Her<lb />
fee then was around 54<lb />
an hour, and while she<lb />
maintains that kids are<lb />
still her favorite au-<lb />
dience, her fee now<lb />
runs about $400 an<lb />
hour.<lb />
She has done several<lb />
albums on the Western-<lb />
Woods label, and has<lb />
plans for two more as<lb />
well as a contract to<lb />
narrate an upcoming<lb />
Walt Disnev movie.<lb />
When asked about<lb />
television The Story<lb />
Lady said that she<lb />
thinks "TV kills the im-<lb />
agination of most of<lb />
our children She says<lb />
movies are a little bet-<lb />
ter, mentioning Star<lb />
Wars, Raiders, Time<lb />
Bandits, and Reds as a<lb />
few of her favorites.<lb />
Then Jackie told a<lb />
story, one of the 50 or<lb />
more she knows by<lb />
heart, the tale of lazy<lb />
Jack and his wife.<lb />
When Jackie practices<lb />
her art, her eyes sparkle<lb />
and shine as her voice<lb />
changes from character<lb />
to character. Her ring<lb />
adorned hands<lb />
embellish on the tale<lb />
with an act of their own<lb />
and before long those<lb />
dusty old characters of<lb />
American folklore are<lb />
down from the attic of<lb />
your mind and alive<lb />
again in the face of the<lb />
storyteller. It is truly<lb />
enjoyable.<lb />
For the future Jackie<lb />
looks forward to fulfill-<lb />
ing her concert com-<lb />
mitments in the 39<lb />
states she's booked in,<lb />
and inparticular to the<lb />
Storyteller's Conven-<lb />
tion next fall in<lb />
Jonesboro, Tennessee.<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
learning more about<lb />
Jackie Torrence and<lb />
the art of storytelling<lb />
can contact Nell Eutsler<lb />
through the English<lb />
department.<lb />
Jackie Torrence displayed the art off storytelling<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
MARCH 4. 1982 Pave 8<lb />
Jones Stars As Lady<lb />
Bucs Turn Out The<lb />
Lights On Tar Heels<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Sparta MMur<lb />
For the second time in less than a<lb />
week, the lights have been turned<lb />
out on the University of North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
But there was no power shortage<lb />
in Minges Coliseum Wednesday<lb />
night as in Chapel Hill last Satur-<lb />
day. If there was anything, there<lb />
was a power explosion as Sam<lb />
Jones, Mary Denkler, Loraine<lb />
Foster and Darlene Chaney scored<lb />
in double-figures as the Lady<lb />
Pirates put on a show before 2500,<lb />
routing the Lady Tar Heels, 92-72.<lb />
The win � which kept East<lb />
Carolina in the running for a possi-<lb />
ble NCAA tournament bid � was<lb />
coach Cathy Andruzzi's 100th, but<lb />
after the contest she only wanted to<lb />
talk about the play of seniors Jones<lb />
and Barnes, who were making their<lb />
last appearance in Minges Col-<lb />
iseum.<lb />
"Lillion and Sam went out in<lb />
style, didn't they?" she said.<lb />
But for a while it looked as if<lb />
there wouldn't be a happy ending.<lb />
North Carolina, behind torrid 77<lb />
percent shooting, opened up 12-0<lb />
lead behind the play of center Tresa<lb />
Brown, who had 13 in the opening<lb />
half.<lb />
East Carolina, on the other hand,<lb />
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Pirates went nearly five minutes<lb />
before scoring and found<lb />
themselves trailing 16-2 before<lb />
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she never lost it, as East Carolina<lb />
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maining in the first half.<lb />
The Lady Pirates never trailed<lb />
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minutes.<lb />
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caused a lot of turnovers.<lb />
"We wanted this to be a special<lb />
night she continued. "1<lb />
remembered last year's game (North<lb />
Carolina beat ECU, knocking the<lb />
Lady Pirates out of the top 20). We<lb />
played not to lose. 1 just told them<lb />
to 'go out and play your game We<lb />
made a lot of switches, and it work-<lb />
ed<lb />
She also liked the play of<lb />
freshman Foster who had 16 and<lb />
Chaney who had 12 points and 10<lb />
rebounds in 23 minutes of action.<lb />
"They did a helluva job<lb />
Andruzzi hopes her team's per-<lb />
formance will earn them a tourna-<lb />
ment berth. The bids go out this<lb />
Saturday. "It was a great game, just<lb />
a great feeling for East Carolina<lb />
she said. "If people don't repsect us<lb />
now<lb />
Pirates Hopeful That<lb />
Good Times Lie Ahead<lb />
Up, Up, Away<lb />
Freshman Center Darlene Chaney goes up strong between twt North<lb />
Carolina defenders in Wednesday night's clash in Greenville. East<lb />
Carolina won and now must wait on a possible NCAA tournament hid.<lb />
The tournament teams will be announced Saturday. (Photo by C hap<lb />
Gurley)<lb />
By CHARLES (HANDLER<lb />
"Every year there is a team that<lb />
has suffered through a disappoin-<lb />
ting season and comes back to win<lb />
their conference tournament. In<lb />
1982 IT CAN BE YOU<lb />
The slogan appears on a four-<lb />
page handout given to the East<lb />
Carolina basketball team in<lb />
preparation for this weekend's<lb />
ECAC-South Tournament by the<lb />
Pirate coaching staff.<lb />
The handout mentioned that two<lb />
clubs which finished 12-14 during<lb />
the regular season a year ago,<lb />
Mercer College and Mississippi,<lb />
won their respective conference<lb />
tournaeys and advanced to the<lb />
NCAA Championship Tournament.<lb />
The Pirates begin play in the<lb />
ECAC-South event today<lb />
(Thursday) at 5 p.m. against Rich-<lb />
mond. If the club can put three con-<lb />
secutive wins together in Norfolk's<lb />
Scope it can advance to the pot of<lb />
gold called the NCAA's.<lb />
But it would take a tremendous,<lb />
almost impossible, turn-around for<lb />
the club to achieve this. ECU lost its<lb />
final five games of the regular<lb />
season, all against conference foes,<lb />
to finish last in the league at 2-8 and<lb />
10-16 overall.<lb />
Those five losses were convincing,<lb />
to say the least. THe Bucs were<lb />
outscored 388-300, which translates<lb />
to an average margin of over 17<lb />
points per game.<lb />
Richmond, on the other hand,<lb />
had an outstanding regular season.<lb />
The Spiders finished second in the<lb />
league, going 6-4 and 17-8 overall.<lb />
Wins over South Carolina and<lb />
nationally-ranked Wake Forest<lb />
highlighted the team's non-<lb />
conference results. Richmond also<lb />
handed James Madison, the<lb />
tourney's top seed, its only con-<lb />
ference loss.<lb />
So what will it take for the Pirates<lb />
to first get by Richmond, and then<lb />
go on to further success in the<lb />
tourney? The handout covered that<lb />
base as well, reading: "Be ag-<lb />
gressive, play with determination,<lb />
play with emotional control, trust<lb />
and believe in each other<lb />
At a specially-called press con-<lb />
ference Tuesday morning ECU head<lb />
coach Dave Odom revealed more of<lb />
what his plans for the tournament<lb />
are.<lb />
"When you're 10-16 he said<lb />
with a deceiving smile, "you can try<lb />
anything.<lb />
"1 made a decision over the<lb />
weekend that our approach to this<lb />
tournament is that we are going to<lb />
try to control and repair anything<lb />
we can<lb />
Odom said he felt it was of ut-<lb />
most importance that his team gets<lb />
off to a fast start against the<lb />
Spiders. His reason: to avoid play<lb />
ing against a zone defense, which<lb />
has plagued the Pirates all year.<lb />
"The thing we're hoping to do is<lb />
get an early lead. If we do I'm not<lb />
sure we'll play against the one<lb />
The third-year mentor admitted<lb />
that things will have to be different<lb />
against the Spiders than they have<lb />
been of late for ECU to have anv<lb />
chance of advancing to Friday's<lb />
semi-final round. He expressed<lb />
displeasure with both the team's of-<lb />
fensive and defensive play of late.<lb />
"I have never been associated<lb />
with a defense as pourous as thr-<lb />
one has been he said. "It was<lb />
See PIRATES, Page 9<lb />
Pirates Open 50th Season Today<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Spate GAM<lb />
As East Carolina opens its 50th season of baseball<lb />
this afternoon against Virginia Wesleyan at Harrington<lb />
Field, coach Hal Baird is about as happy as a kid who's<lb />
found a new toy.<lb />
That new toy is in the form of a inference � the<lb />
ECAC-South. Which is one reason the third-year coach<lb />
is enthusiastic about the 1982 season.<lb />
"I look forward to the 1982 season with more excite-<lb />
ment than any other year I've been head coach he<lb />
says. "The biggest reason is our alignment with the<lb />
ECAC. For the first time, we have an identifiable route<lb />
for participation in the NCAA tournament. I cannot<lb />
measure the importance of that in words. It means a lot<lb />
as far as recruiting, the personality of the team and the<lb />
motivation of the team<lb />
Competing with the Pirates in the conference will be<lb />
James Madison, Old Dominion, William and Mary,<lb />
Richmond, Navy and George Mason.<lb />
The Pirates shouldn't need much motivation when it<lb />
comes the 1982 season. By no means do they have an<lb />
easy scheudle � seven opponents won over 30 games<lb />
last season. Included are ACC powers Clemson, North<lb />
Carolina State, North Carolina. Talented Northern<lb />
squads from Connecticut, Fairfield and Ohio University<lb />
also make up a large part of the schedule.<lb />
"There are no soft touches Baird says. "We play<lb />
only two teams who are not Division I teams. One of<lb />
those is N.C. Wesleyan, who finished fourth in the<lb />
country among Division II Colleges.<lb />
In 1982, Pitching is Pirate Pride. Returning from a<lb />
staff that led the nation with an earned run average of<lb />
2.78 last seaon are Bill Wilder (20-8 as a Pirate), Bob<lb />
Patterson (fourth in the nation last year with 11.4<lb />
strikeouts a game) and Kirk Parsons (5-3 last season).<lb />
Only Rick Ramey was lost to graduation, but three prize<lb />
freshmen recruits in Bob Davidson, Brian Peterson and<lb />
Chubby Butler will be ample replacements.<lb />
"Overall Baird notes, "we should be just as strong.<lb />
We have the nucleus coming back. We replaced Rick<lb />
Ramey with the three freshmen. I think at this point we<lb />
have more depth<lb />
The Pirates have an excellent returning infield to back<lb />
up that prize pitching staff. Second baseman Mike Sor-<lb />
rell and shortstop Kelly Robinette form what Baird<lb />
refers to as the best double-play combination he has<lb />
ever been associated with. Todd Hendley at third and<lb />
outfielder-turned-first baseman Todd Evans are solid<lb />
returnees. Freshman Eguie Santory wil provide utility<lb />
help, and sophomore David Wellscould be brought in<lb />
from left field if necessary.<lb />
The outfield is formed by a fine defensive group in<lb />
junior John Hallow (.301, 5 HRs and 26 RBIs), Robert<lb />
Wells and David Wells. All players have better-than-<lb />
average speed.<lb />
The catching position is filled with good depth, but so<lb />
far in the presason no one player has taken control.<lb />
Seniors Fran Fitzgerald and Jay Carraway return, both<lb />
having split time at the position last season. Transfer<lb />
Jack Curlings and freshman Emmett Walsh are also<lb />
performing well.<lb />
Defensively, the teams is solid, says Baird. "We have<lb />
good speed in the outfield and from returning players in<lb />
the infield<lb />
He also looks for good offensive production. "1 feel<lb />
like we will be an improved hitting club he says<lb />
know we have more speed than in the past. 1 anticipate<lb />
that we will be able to score more runs<lb />
ODU, JM Favorites<lb />
The ECAC-South favorite seems to be Old Dominion<lb />
or James Madison. The Dukes have been in the NCAA<lb />
tournament the past four years and return everyone.<lb />
Richmond could also be a surprise with three major<lb />
league prospects on their team.<lb />
"It is an outstanding league Baird says. "We will<lb />
have our hands full, but it will give us an added dimen-<lb />
sion of excitement � one our fans will be able to iden-<lb />
tify with<lb />
And hopefully a winner, which has been pretty much<lb />
the case since 1932.<lb />
1982 PIRATE BASEBALL<lb />
Head Coach � Ha' Baird<lb />
Assistant Coach � Gary Overton<lb />
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�ECAC� South Opponents<lb />
1n VC4 Abid awaits ECAC-Southwinner<lb />
'The Kid With A Lot of Guts'<lb />
By CYNTHIA PLEASANTS<lb />
A�U. Sewu Mllor<lb />
I met her for the first time over<lb />
four years ago. We were both<lb />
juniors in high school, and were at-<lb />
tending a summer basketball camp<lb />
at N. C. State University.<lb />
"Hi, I'm Fran Hooks she said<lb />
with a smile,  I guess we're going to<lb />
be roommates<lb />
"Yeah, I guess so I replied.<lb />
For one week, we devoted our<lb />
lives to basketball. Offensive<lb />
moves, ball-handling, good shot<lb />
selection, and defensive drills were<lb />
only a few of the areas we covered.<lb />
When we weren't practicing with<lb />
the camp counselors, Hooks could<lb />
always be found playing in pick-up<lb />
games with some of the other<lb />
campers, or working on a new move<lb />
she had just learned.<lb />
Basketball camps were a time for<lb />
hard work, but Hooks' witty, fun-<lb />
loving personality also filled the<lb />
week with laughter.<lb />
Whenever we pulled a prank, the<lb />
counselors knew Hooks was the in-<lb />
stigator. If the halls ever got too<lb />
quiet, Hooks would just crank up<lb />
Nantucket's "Hcartbreaker" to get<lb />
the campers rocking. Our room was<lb />
always the last one counselors bang-<lb />
ed on, threatening us to turn off the<lb />
lights or else.<lb />
Hooks was mischievous, but her<lb />
zest for life made her a delight for<lb />
both campers and counselors.<lb />
I left the basketball camp<lb />
remembering my roommate as a<lb />
dedicated, hard-working basketball<lb />
player who had a sparkling per-<lb />
sonality.<lb />
Over four years later, our paths<lb />
have crossed once again.<lb />
Hooks, now a junior here at East<lb />
Carolina, is the starting point guard<lb />
for the Lady Pirates basketball<lb />
team.<lb />
Head coach Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
describes Fran as a hustler.<lb />
"She plays her hardest at all<lb />
times she said, "She always gives<lb />
100 perent out on the floor<lb />
According to Andruzzi, Hooks<lb />
has worked hard to earn her posi-<lb />
tion in the starting line-up this year.<lb />
"She had to play behind players<lb />
for two years, and had no ex-<lb />
perience as a point guard she said,<lb />
"She's one of the hardest working<lb />
individuals we've had in the pro-<lb />
gram<lb />
Hooks decided to attend ECU for<lb />
two reasons. "The fact that it was<lb />
close to home (Goldsboro) and<lb />
Coach Andruzzi showing a lot of in-<lb />
terest in me prompted my deci-<lb />
sion she said.<lb />
Andruzzi told Hooks about the<lb />
growing women's program at ECU<lb />
and how she could make a contribu-<lb />
tion to the team.<lb />
Hooks remembers Andruzzi tell-<lb />
ing her as a freshman, "Be patient<lb />
and keep working hard<lb />
And Hooks did. "She kept on<lb />
me, and I had to realize that it<lb />
would pay off she said, "And it<lb />
has this year<lb />
Hooks is also a standout on the<lb />
softball field. In high school, she<lb />
was named most valuable player<lb />
three years in a row. Hooks is a ver-<lb />
satile player. On ECU's softball<lb />
team, which was ranked first in the<lb />
nation much of last year, Hooks pit-<lb />
ched, caught, and played left field.<lb />
"I've always been told softball is<lb />
my best sport she said.<lb />
They might tell her differently<lb />
now.<lb />
Hooks has become a leader for<lb />
the Lady Pirates. She is a team-<lb />
oriented player who doesn't hesitate<lb />
to get on the floor and scrap for the<lb />
ball.<lb />
"The kid has a lot of guts An-<lb />
druzzi said, "She'll do anything to<lb />
make a good play<lb />
There's no doubt Andruzzi has<lb />
been the biggest influence on<lb />
Hooks' basketball career.<lb />
"In high school, I wasn't taught<lb />
any fundamentals Hooks said,<lb />
"She's (Andruzzi) turned my whole<lb />
playing style around<lb />
The turn-around has proven to be<lb />
effective. At the present time,<lb />
Hooks is one of the top ten assist<lb />
players in the state. Hooks had<lb />
eight assists against Western Ken-<lb />
tucky in the Converse Classic cham-<lb />
pionship game.<lb />
Along with her tough defense, her<lb />
shooting ability is another one of<lb />
her assets. Known as a streak<lb />
shooter, Hooks pumped in IS points<lb />
for a career high against James<lb />
Madison this year.<lb />
The 5-8, 140-pound guard said<lb />
she knows what her job is when she<lb />
goes out on the court.<lb />
"My playing role is to control of-<lb />
fense and talk to my teammates<lb />
she said, "1 have to recognize<lb />
defenses we're playing against and<lb />
provide leadership for the team.<lb />
Despite a stress fracture and bad<lb />
knees, Hooks continues to play.<lb />
"Just as long as I can perform my<lb />
role well, I'll be successful<lb />
With only eight players on the<lb />
team, the Lady Pirates are very<lb />
close.<lb />
"We're just like a family<lb />
Hooks said, "Everybody on our<lb />
team is for each other-nobody's<lb />
selfish<lb />
Hooks said the closeness of the<lb />
team will linger even after basket-<lb />
ball season is over.<lb />
"The friendships are something<lb />
special and will always be there<lb />
she said.<lb />
But the basketball season isn't<lb />
over yet. Hooks, as well as the<lb />
other Lady Pirates, are hoping for a<lb />
NCAA bid, and if they make it to<lb />
the championship, Hooks said it<lb />
would be just like any other game.<lb />
"Andruzzi told us � play every<lb />
game like you're playing for the na-<lb />
tional championship she said,<lb />
"And that's what we try to do<lb />
As I looked at my former room-<lb />
mate, I realized she was still the<lb />
hard-working, fun-loving person I<lb />
remembered. Her outgoing per-<lb />
sonality had not changed after all<lb />
these years.<lb />
Pi<lb />
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almost<lb />
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And our 04<lb />
smelled with<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 4, 1982<lb />
Hope<lb />
i on tinned From Page 8<lb />
almost like you'd cut<lb />
an artery and blood<lb />
cashed like a geyser.<lb />
And our offense has<lb />
smelted with everything<lb />
.i garbage disposal has<lb />
to offer<lb />
rhings were better at<lb />
Monday's practice,<lb />
Odom said, giving him<lb />
reason to believe thai<lb />
the club will snap out<lb />
of its slump just in time<lb />
to salvage something<lb />
out of what has been a<lb />
very disappointing<lb />
season.<lb />
"Things went really<lb />
well Monday, better<lb />
than in about three<lb />
weeks. If ever a team<lb />
needed a tournament, it<lb />
was this year. I thank<lb />
God every night before<lb />
1 go to sleep that we've<lb />
got one. 1 just hope I'll<lb />
be saying the same<lb />
thing come Sunday<lb />
The week pat was<lb />
one of mid-terms for<lb />
most all ECU students,<lb />
coming just prior to<lb />
spring vacations.<lb />
Nevertheless, Odom<lb />
said he expected more<lb />
of his team this week<lb />
than at any other time<lb />
this season.<lb />
"We've asked our<lb />
players to put basket-<lb />
ball ahead of all else<lb />
this week. We always<lb />
stress academics first,<lb />
basketball second, but I<lb />
think for this week only<lb />
basketball moves up at<lb />
least even<lb />
ECl-Richmond<lb />
Notes:<lb />
and<lb />
twice<lb />
Rich-<lb />
The Pirates<lb />
Spiders played<lb />
this year, with<lb />
mond winning both.<lb />
The Spiders over-<lb />
came a 10-point<lb />
halftime deficit to win<lb />
the first of the two.<lb />
81-71, in Greenville.<lb />
La,st week the Bucs<lb />
traveled north and<lb />
returned home 89-63<lb />
losers.<lb />
There is not exactly any<lb />
love lost between the<lb />
two clubs, a pair of<lb />
shoving matches at-<lb />
testing to that. John<lb />
Schweitz, Richmond's<lb />
leading scorer, was in-<lb />
volved in both. The<lb />
most heated of the<lb />
"fights" was at Rich-<lb />
mond, where Schweitz<lb />
and Pirate forward<lb />
Morris Hargrove ex-<lb />
changed swings.<lb />
Following the<lb />
Spiders' win in Green-<lb />
ville, the Richmond<lb />
Times-Dispatch<lb />
headlined a story this<lb />
way: "ECU loses poise,<lb />
argument, fight and<lb />
game to U of R That<lb />
headline appears on the<lb />
handout Odom gave to<lb />
his club.<lb />
Schweitz did the<lb />
mos' damage against<lb />
the Bucs in the two<lb />
games, scoring 38<lb />
points. Point guard<lb />
Tommy Bethea has<lb />
tallied 29.<lb />
Pirate freshman<lb />
Bruce Peartree had two<lb />
of his best perfor-<lb />
mances of the year<lb />
against the Spiders,<lb />
scoring a total of 47<lb />
points.<lb />
The game will be<lb />
aired locally via radio<lb />
by WITN-FM (93.3)<lb />
and WOOW-AM<lb />
(1340).<lb />
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The East Carolina<lb />
golf team hopes to im-<lb />
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rough start at the Fripp<lb />
Island Invitational this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
The Pirates began<lb />
their spring season at<lb />
the Seminole Classic<lb />
where they finished<lb />
16th.<lb />
"We should finish in<lb />
the top five as a team<lb />
says ECU coach Bob<lb />
Helmick<lb />
East Carolina Baseball<lb />
Today's<lb />
Opening Day<lb />
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Vs.<lb />
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3:00 Harrington Field<lb />
26 Home Contests<lb />
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In Nation Last Season<lb />
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Freshman Programs � 2-Six Week Summer Sessions<lb />
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THE PLATOON LEADERS CLASS PROGRAM (PLC) OFFERS A COM<lb />
MISSION AS A 2ND LIEUTENANT IN THE U.S. MARINE CORPS<lb />
AFTER GRADUATION FROM COLLEGE FRESHMAN THROUGH<lb />
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BLE TO JOIN. HERE ARF A FEW OF THE FATURES OF THE PLC<lb />
PROGRAM AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO CAN QUALIFY:<lb />
1. No on campus commitments (Drills, Classes or Meetings)<lb />
2. Aviation, Ground and Law options available<lb />
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your first session of training<lb />
4. Salary that is competitive with civilian occupations<lb />
5. NO commitment incurred until you accept your commission<lb />
YOUR MARINE OFFICER SELECTION TEAM IS CAPTAIN JACK<lb />
MOORE AND SGT. BOB LA MONDA. WE WILL BE ON YOUR CAMPUS<lb />
ON 23 24 &amp; 25 FEB at 9:30 to 4.00 IN THE MENDENHALL STUDENT<lb />
CENTER, OR SEE THE PLACEMENT OFFICE FOR MORE DETAILS<lb />
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Coca Cola 16 oz.NR's<lb />
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THE QUIK-EST DEALS IN TOWN!<lb />
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Located Across From Campus<lb />
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10<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 4, 1982<lb />
Swimming<lb />
Successful<lb />
Sports-N-Shorts<lb />
By GREGG MELTON<lb />
Swim Meet<lb />
The Scott "Condominiums" and the<lb />
"Grateful Heads" proved to be the class acts<lb />
in the 1982 ECU Intramural Swim Meet held at<lb />
Minges Coliseum on Wednesday, Feb. 24.<lb />
Scott took top honors in the men's division<lb />
with 68 points and the "Heads" won the<lb />
women's competition with 76.<lb />
Nine men's and five women's teams<lb />
represented such campus groups as ROTC,<lb />
Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha, along with Scott<lb />
and Avcock dorms. Included among these<lb />
groups were 86 men and 31 women swimmers.<lb />
In the men's division, Scott overcame a<lb />
strong showing by the Bull City<lb />
"Loggerheads" to win as Rick Spencer, Jim<lb />
Gould, James Van Roy and Jeff Langrehr<lb />
swam every event for their team. Von Roy was<lb />
particularly- outstanding as he captured the<lb />
100-yard butterfly and 100-yard freestye races.<lb />
Other winners in the men's action included<lb />
Alan Lowe of the Loggerheads who placed<lb />
first in the 50-yard butterfly, freestyle and<lb />
backstroke events while Doug Slocum of the<lb />
Loggerheads won the 50-yard backstroke.<lb />
Over in the women's division the "Grateful<lb />
Heads" were kicking out a 73-56 win over the<lb />
second place team from ROTC. Laural Polak.<lb />
Beth Ballantyne, Lib Everette, April Maxam,<lb />
Catherine and Emile Winfield, Lisa Chakazian<lb />
and Jody Bennett formed the winning team.<lb />
Individual winners included Lori Ross of<lb />
ROTC in the 50-yard butterfly, 50-yard<lb />
freestyle and 100-yard butterfly while Laural<lb />
Polak of the "Heads" won the 50-yard<lb />
backstroke. Sheila Collie from Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
took top honors in the 100-yard backstroke<lb />
and freestyle events.<lb />
Thanks and congratulations go out to all of<lb />
the participants for making the activity so<lb />
much fun. A special word of appreciation goes<lb />
to all of the IM student workers without whose<lb />
help the meet would have not gone so<lb />
smoothly.<lb />
Finally, a big "All-Right" goes to the ECU<lb />
Athletic Department for allowing us to use the<lb />
pool at Minges. It certainly adds to the overall<lb />
success of the meet and we look for an even<lb />
bigger turnout next year.<lb />
Golf Classic<lb />
While the PGA swings through Florida, the<lb />
ECU Golf Classic will get underway on March<lb />
31 at th. Avden Country Club. Entries run<lb />
from March'1-30 and are open to individuals<lb />
as well as four-person teams. So get in the sw-<lb />
ing and sign up now!<lb />
Time Slow For Clock- Keeper<lb />
ByTHOMASBRAME<lb />
My involvement with<lb />
the athletic department<lb />
prompted me to take a<lb />
job as the clock-keeper<lb />
for ECU basketball<lb />
games. I thought this<lb />
job would give me an<lb />
inside look into the<lb />
game.<lb />
My interest in<lb />
coaching also made me<lb />
want the job. The in-<lb />
side aspect of coaching<lb />
would help me better<lb />
understand the coach's<lb />
outlook.<lb />
An inside look at<lb />
coaching is just what I<lb />
got. I saw things hap-<lb />
pen that most spec-<lb />
tators never see.<lb />
In my initiation as<lb />
the time, I got off to a<lb />
rocky start.<lb />
Only 30 seconds re-<lb />
mained in the contest.<lb />
ECU was down by one<lb />
to the Australian Na-<lb />
tional team.<lb />
A time-out was call-<lb />
ed by the Pirates. Due<lb />
to the crowd noise, 1<lb />
could not hear the<lb />
referee's whistle blow.<lb />
So, excessive seconds<lb />
ticked off the clock.<lb />
ECU assistant coach<lb />
Don Carter was in my<lb />
face telling me his ver-<lb />
sion of the time that<lb />
had elapsed. I sat<lb />
puzzled for a second<lb />
because this decision<lb />
could determine the<lb />
game.<lb />
The official asked<lb />
for my decision and<lb />
said it would be final. 1<lb />
promptly put three<lb />
seconds back on the<lb />
clock.<lb />
This would not be<lb />
my last confrontation<lb />
with a coach.<lb />
Campbell University-<lb />
head coach Danny<lb />
Roberts was my next<lb />
agressor. In a game<lb />
srjrjrjrjr.<lb />
with the Camels, it was<lb />
in the last minute of the<lb />
first half. Roberts tried<lb />
to pull a player with<lb />
two fouls out of the<lb />
game.<lb />
His substitute did not<lb />
check in at the clock,<lb />
which the sub must do<lb />
to enter the game. So,<lb />
the sub failed to enter<lb />
the game.<lb />
Roberts put the<lb />
blame on me for his<lb />
player not getting into<lb />
the game.<lb />
The next time down<lb />
court the player who<lb />
failed to get taken out<lb />
of the game picked up<lb />
his third foul.<lb />
Then Roberts ex-<lb />
ploded on me.<lb />
"Youyou blew it<lb />
bad he said, which<lb />
was only part of his at-<lb />
tack on me.<lb />
A scorekeeper<lb />
defended me by telling<lb />
Roberts the substitute<lb />
did not check in with<lb />
me, which is his respon-<lb />
sibility. Roberts came<lb />
back after halftime,<lb />
still saying that 1 was an<lb />
incompetent clock-<lb />
keeper.<lb />
ECU head coach<lb />
Dave Odom joined the<lb />
group of coaches to<lb />
lose their cool in the<lb />
same game.<lb />
Odom felt the referee<lb />
missed a call. In<lb />
disgust, he kicked the<lb />
scorers' table. The im-<lb />
pact of his kick pushed<lb />
the mike into an-<lb />
nouncer Henry Hin-<lb />
ton's mouth.<lb />
In another game,<lb />
Odom lost his cool with<lb />
another referee over a<lb />
possible missed call.<lb />
This time, he drew<lb />
his third technical foul<lb />
of his coaching career.<lb />
The technical was the<lb />
result of Odom saying,<lb />
"Wake up. Everybody<lb />
in the whole place sav<lb />
the foul except you<lb />
These are some of<lb />
my experiences as the<lb />
timer for the Pirates. I<lb />
have seen a part of<lb />
coaching that I could<lb />
si<lb />
never have seen without<lb />
my position. The job<lb />
had many ups and<lb />
downs, but I would<lb />
take the chance again if<lb />
I could do it.<lb />
It was great to have<lb />
the responsibility of be-<lb />
ing part of ECU<lb />
basketball games.<lb />
(Thomas Brame is<lb />
assistant sports editor<lb />
for The East Caroli-<lb />
nian).<lb />
h��<lb />
MIME<lb />
JCDIOE<lb />
and a time<lb />
when every neaaagf<lb />
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N ak Booking For Easter Vacation<lb />
Pitt County Heart Assoc.<lb />
presents<lb />
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CLOVERS<lb />
This Sunday, March 7<lb />
Happy Hour<lb />
from 4:30-7:30<lb />
Reduced Adm. $3.00<lb />
after 7:30 $5.00<lb />
Shows from 6-10 p.m.<lb />
Tickets at the door only.<lb />
THE SHOE OUTLET<lb />
(Located beside Evans Seafood)<lb />
Featuring name brand shoes at bargain prices.<lb />
Up To 75 OFF regular prices<lb />
Bass Steward-McGuire Brouse Abouts<lb />
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SUMMER JOB OPENINGS FOR CAMP COUNSELORS<lb />
at Camp Sea Gull (boys) and Camp Seafarer (girls). Serving as a<lb />
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We salute you<lb />
HEAD COACH CATHY ANDRUZZI<lb />
Sam Jones<lb />
Lillion Barnes<lb />
Darlene Chaney<lb />
Mary Denkler<lb />
Loraine Foster<lb />
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