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5<lb />
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(Huralmiun<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community<lb />
since 1925<lb />
Friday, January 7, 1983<lb />
Pirate Walk<lb />
Escort Service Set To Begin January 17<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
B PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Miff Wnlcr<lb />
Pirate Walk, the new campus<lb />
escort service, is scheduled to begin<lb />
operations on Jan. 17, said Pirate<lb />
Walk Director Paul Sumrell. who<lb />
also headed the Student Resident<lb />
I ite Association's Escort Commit-<lb />
tee which developed the ECU pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Sumrell, with assistant director<lb />
Tommy Robbins, has put the<lb />
finishing touches on the project,<lb />
and is now directing his energy<lb />
toward publicity and finding ap-<lb />
proximately 100 volunteers to act as<lb />
escorts for the service.<lb />
"We need over 100 escorts to<lb />
start out with, just to be sure we<lb />
have enough Sumrell said. He ad-<lb />
ded that escorts will be allowed to<lb />
choose the hours and nights they<lb />
wish to work. The "Pirate Walk"<lb />
service will be available from 7 p.m.<lb />
until midnight on Sunday through<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
Escort volunteers will be asked to<lb />
work only two or three hour shifts.<lb />
"Pirate Walk is a campus-wide ser-<lb />
vice said I indsey Williams,<lb />
publicity chairperson lor SRA. Ac-<lb />
cording to Williams any student, in-<lb />
cluding those living off campus, is<lb />
entitled to use the escort service.<lb />
However, off-campus escorts will be<lb />
limited to sorority houses and some<lb />
areas near the university.<lb />
SRA and the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, under the leader-<lb />
ship of president Eric Henderson,<lb />
worked jointly on the Pirate Walk<lb />
project. The SGA unanimously<lb />
voted to give $600 to the project last<lb />
month.<lb />
Applications for anyone wishing<lb />
to be an escort are available during<lb />
business hours Monday through Fri-<lb />
day at the SGA offices in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
The Pirate Walk will be managed<lb />
out of Room 224 in Mendenhall.<lb />
Lither Sumrell, Robbins or another<lb />
volunteer will be working in the of-<lb />
fice from two to four each after-<lb />
noon for anyone who has questions<lb />
regarding the escort service.<lb />
Prospective escorts will be in-<lb />
dividually screened by Dean<lb />
Carolyn Fulghum of the Office of<lb />
Residence Life as well as by the head<lb />
ol the Judiciary Dean James<lb />
Mallory.<lb />
Originally, organizers of the ser-<lb />
vice had hoped that the police files<lb />
of escort applicants would be check-<lb />
ed by the campus police, but this<lb />
proved to be a lengthy process<lb />
which would delay the start of the<lb />
service and be too costly. A similiar<lb />
escort service at UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
uses the same method of screening<lb />
escorters without referring to police<lb />
files. Sumrell noted. There have<lb />
been no problems with the UNC<lb />
program.<lb />
"We'll be going to the womens'<lb />
dorms and sorority houses to fill<lb />
them in about the service Sumrell<lb />
told The East Carolinian. Williams<lb />
added that 2000 fliers explaining the<lb />
service would be distributed in the<lb />
next few weeks. Telephone stickers<lb />
about the service will also be<lb />
distributed. Dean Mallory's office<lb />
provided the funds for the printing<lb />
of the fliers and stickers.<lb />
The Pirate Walk number will be<lb />
757-6616. Students wishing to be<lb />
escorted should call the number and<lb />
an operator would take their name<lb />
and location and will then call the<lb />
escort person on duty nearest that<lb />
person's location. The caller will<lb />
know in advance the name of the<lb />
escorter assigned to them. All<lb />
escorters will carry an "escort<lb />
badge" identifying them as an<lb />
escorter for Pirate Walk.<lb />
The Pirate Walk service and the<lb />
positions for volunteer escorters are<lb />
open to both women and men.<lb />
W'llliams said that women were<lb />
welcome to be escorts if tnev feel<lb />
they can do it. "I don't see why they<lb />
should be discriminated against<lb />
she added.<lb />
"I'm glad it's time to start "<lb />
Sumrell said. "We've done so much<lb />
work on the project.<lb />
"I hope people will use the ser-<lb />
vice added SRA president Tory<lb />
Russo, who was one of the Escort<lb />
Committee leaders. Both Russo<lb />
(758-8431) and Sumrell (758-9470)<lb />
are available to speak to anv groups<lb />
who would like to learn more about<lb />
the Pirate Walk service.<lb />
Pirate Walk Ready To Go<lb />
Photo By STANLEY LEARV<lb />
Paul Sumrell, left, director of Pirate Walk, discusses the new escort service with I i�H w<lb />
Ton Russo, president of the SRA. service with Lmdsev Williams, center, and<lb />
Holiday News Recap Includes<lb />
New Taxes, Mechanical Heart<lb />
Mendenhall Director Alexander Wins<lb />
Top Honors At National Convention<lb />
B GREG RIDfiOUT<lb />
Associate Dean ol Activities and<lb />
Director of University Unions S.<lb />
Rudolph Alexander was awarded<lb />
the Fanny Taylor award for his<lb />
outstanding contributions as a per-<lb />
forming arts administrator at the<lb />
Association of College, University<lb />
and Community Arts Ad-<lb />
ministrators in New York City Dec<lb />
19.<lb />
The award has been presented an-<lb />
nually for the last eight years by the<lb />
organization and is a symbol of peer<lb />
recognition for the quality and<lb />
quanity of work in arts administra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In presenting the award,<lb />
ACUCAA president Henry Bowers<lb />
noted Alexander's achievements.<lb />
Among these are: The establishment<lb />
of a highly a successful regional<lb />
concert series in a non-metropolitan<lb />
area, the ensuring of handicapped<lb />
student accesibility to Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center and the development<lb />
of contract riders that have become<lb />
standard at ACUCAA workshops.<lb />
Alexander said he was very sur-<lb />
prised when his name was announc-<lb />
ed to receive the award. He believes<lb />
his hard work for the organization<lb />
and for the university is the reason<lb />
he was given the honor.<lb />
Alexander graduated from East<lb />
Carolina and has been a faculty<lb />
member here for 21 years. The<lb />
achievements he is the most proud<lb />
of include the booking of master<lb />
.  r, A , Ph0,� � STANLEY LBARY<lb />
A View trom Above<lb />
Memorial Gym seemed more like the dungeon of the condemned as<lb />
drop-add brought chaos to the building.<lb />
S. Rudolph Alexander<lb />
pianist Arthur Rubinstein, the<lb />
presentation of comedian Flip<lb />
Wilson's first college appearance<lb />
and the development of now stan-<lb />
dard contract riders.<lb />
Alexander is described by col-<lb />
leagues as hardworking and is<lb />
especially noted for his ability to<lb />
haggle over contracts to the get the<lb />
best deal. He describes his obsession<lb />
with contracts as a passion. "I want<lb />
to get the best possible deal for the<lb />
students and the university<lb />
Alexander's job includes oversee-<lb />
ing the operations of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, Wright Auditorium<lb />
and the Afro-American cultural<lb />
center. He said he is proud of what<lb />
he and his staff has accomplished,<lb />
and urges all students, faculty and<lb />
staff to take better advantage of the<lb />
diverse offerings of the university<lb />
unions' programs.<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Life<lb />
Elmer Meyer, who coordinates all<lb />
student activities on campus, said it<lb />
was very nice to be notified by the<lb />
president of ACUCAA of Alex-<lb />
ander's award and attributed it to<lb />
Alexander's hard work in the<lb />
organization and on campus. Meyer<lb />
said he had worked with Fanny<lb />
Taylor, for whom the award is nam-<lb />
ed, and was doubly pleased in that<lb />
respect.<lb />
Former winners of the award in-<lb />
clude past presidents of ACUCAA<lb />
from schools such as the University<lb />
of Northern Iowa and the Universi-<lb />
ty of Connecticut.<lb />
Alexander is also a member of the<lb />
International Society of Performing<lb />
Arts Administrators, the National<lb />
Association of Campus Activities,<lb />
and the Association of College<lb />
Unions.<lb />
Alexander is an advisor to several<lb />
student organizations and acts as<lb />
chairperson of several university<lb />
boards.<lb />
f-iom s.aft and M ire Reporx.<lb />
For almost three weeks, ECU had been closed and<lb />
many of you probably used the time to relax and "drop<lb />
out o sight for a while, but despite vour absence the<lb />
news of our university, city, state, nation and the world<lb />
went on. lo help you catch up on the events of ma.or<lb />
significance during this time, we are providing a news<lb />
summary divided into three sections: local, state and<lb />
national-international.<lb />
Stale<lb />
rJ2'312 7 "The only good ln,n� about a severe<lb />
recession ,s that traffic deaths tend to come down " said<lb />
Ut. b.J Campbell, director of the Highway Safety<lb />
Research Center at the University of North Carolina<lb />
Campbell claimed that the current economic crunch was<lb />
the primary reason 1982 had the lowest number of traf-<lb />
fic deaths in 20 years in North Carolina. 1,280 people<lb />
died on N.C. roads last year compared to 1,497 in 1981.<lb />
The 14 percent decline in N.C. mirrored a nationwide<lb />
trend which is expected to be about 4,500 deaths lower<lb />
than 1981 when 49,268 persons died on America's<lb />
roads.<lb />
12-29-82 � Economist Paul Zipin, who published an<lb />
article in the fall edition of Popular Government<lb />
magazine, claims that N.C. residents will pay higher<lb />
state individual income taxes than most other<lb />
Americans. The average amount of state taxes due is<lb />
$335 per person.<lb />
 1-2-83 � The U.S. Justice Department stated that<lb />
"North Carolina has been flagrantly violating the law"<lb />
in regards to its segregation policy in Central Prison in<lb />
Raleigh. State officials admit to the segregation of some<lb />
600 black and white inmates as an effort to reduce ten-<lb />
sion in the overcrowded facility. The Justice Depart-<lb />
ment is filing suit in the matter.<lb />
12-20-82 � An increase of two percent in the federal<lb />
excise tax on phone service went into effect on Jan. 1,<lb />
1983. It will result in higher phone bills for North<lb />
Carolina residents. The national tax, which is used to<lb />
support the defense budget, was raised from one to<lb />
three percent alter President Reagan signed into law a<lb />
bill wh.ch passed Congress last August I he new ,n-<lb />
nVl m Woxmiatdj 51 billion in revenue<lb />
J.VT?1 C Sen- Jesse Hdms' ho unsuc-<lb />
cessful tihbuster attempt with Sen. John East R-N c<lb />
delayed the Senate from its Christmas adjournment'<lb />
said his actions would not damage his poJ ,on r the<lb />
KTot- not:heard s -a - ����<lb />
Jff - Cov. James B Hunt savs he .s counting<lb />
on a modest increase in state tax revenues m i��o to<lb />
provide money tor removing the freeze on Mate<lb />
employees salaries. He said upgrading math and<lb />
2?�2Kand "ghr,ng drunken d� �� <lb />
National and International<lb />
12-29-82 � Thousands of Americans across the na-<lb />
non turned out in the early morning hours to view a<lb />
lunar eclipse that began at 4:50 a.m. EST and totally<lb />
obscured the moon by 5:58 a.m. Scientists noted that<lb />
the recent eclipse was the darkest in recent memory<lb />
because ol an April 4 volcanic eruption in Mexico that<lb />
spewed volcanic dust into the atmosphere. There won't<lb />
be another lunar eclipse visible in this area until August<lb />
16, 1989, although California will see one in 1986.<lb />
1-2-83 � Barney Clark, the world's first recipient of a<lb />
permanent artificial heart celebrated his first month of<lb />
life with his new organ. His artificial heart, which gives<lb />
Clark the blood pressure of an 18-vear-old. has con-<lb />
tinued to work with almost no complications since it<lb />
was implanted Dec. 2 at the University of Utah Medical<lb />
Center.<lb />
12-27-82 � An animal rights group called "Animal<lb />
Liberation Front" broke into a Howard University<lb />
Medical School research lab and stole about 30 cats that<lb />
were to be used for research. The group claimed in an<lb />
interview with the Associated Press, that the Howard<lb />
See. INLMPLOYFMFNT, Page 3<lb />
New Fund Raising Foundation Set Up<lb />
To Support School Of Art Programs<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
A private fund-raising organiza-<lb />
tion has been formed for the ECU<lb />
School of Art, the first of its kind<lb />
for the nationally recognized<lb />
department.<lb />
In the tradition of the School of<lb />
Business, ECU athletics and other<lb />
campus departments, the Friends of<lb />
Art has been set up to "build a<lb />
larger and better School of Art<lb />
according to Blanche Monroe, head<lb />
of the organization.<lb />
The group has announced a<lb />
statewide drive for memberships<lb />
and funding support to carry out a<lb />
broadly based enrichment program<lb />
for the art school. Money will be<lb />
distributed to three primary areas:<lb />
student scholarships, the Gray<lb />
gallery and museum and a general<lb />
support fund for the school.<lb />
A steering committee was set up<lb />
for the group last month with<lb />
Monroe as chairperson. They will<lb />
hold a meeting later this month to<lb />
decide on fund-raising methods for<lb />
the coming year. The group has<lb />
already received a few contributions<lb />
from private citizens, students and<lb />
alumni. Monroe said no goals had<lb />
been set yet for the group's first year<lb />
of activities.<lb />
The ECU School of Art is the on-<lb />
ly art school in North Carolina fully<lb />
accredited by the National Associa-<lb />
tion of Schools of Art. It has had<lb />
some scholarship programs in the<lb />
past, but has never had a permanent<lb />
support group such as the Friends of<lb />
Art.<lb />
The organization's first action is<lb />
to send out a letter explaining its<lb />
purpose and asking for member-<lb />
ship, which entitles contributors to a<lb />
newsletter and social events at the<lb />
school and gallery, among other<lb />
things. Monroe said long range<lb />
hopes for the group include im-<lb />
provement of the art hbrarv and<lb />
Gray art gallery.<lb />
Police Report Little Crime<lb />
During Christmas Holidays<lb />
By LISA RYAN<lb />
Si.flWnitr<lb />
According to Detective Lieute-<lb />
nant McAbee of the ECU Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Safety, more<lb />
larcenies occur during Thanksgiving<lb />
break than during the students'<lb />
absence at Christmastime. Beginn-<lb />
ing Dec. 17, complaints and arrests<lb />
markedly decreased. Since most<lb />
students left the campus during the<lb />
holidays, McAbee indicated that it<lb />
was easier for patrolling officers to<lb />
spot persons not belonging to the<lb />
campus community.<lb />
On Dec. 17, Lanny Thomas<lb />
Wilson of Aycock dorm was charg-<lb />
ed with possession of fireworks.<lb />
Joseph H. Riggs of Goldsboro was<lb />
ticketed for driving under the in-<lb />
fluence and driving without a<lb />
license. Campus security was<lb />
notified that an act of vandalism<lb />
had been committed in a professor's<lb />
office m the Jenkins Fine Art<lb />
Building. A student of Fletcher<lb />
dorm also reported the theft of a<lb />
battery from her car.<lb />
The security logbook remained<lb />
virtually empty until Dec. 22, when<lb />
non-student William Moore of<lb />
Washington, N.C, and Helen<lb />
Rolins of Greenville were banned<lb />
from the campus for trespassing in<lb />
Scott dorm. William Ross, a resi-<lb />
dent of Scott dorm, received a cita-<lb />
See, FEW, Page 5<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057523_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 7, 1983<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
It you or your organization<lb />
would like to nave an item printed<lb />
in the announcement column,<lb />
please type it on an announcement<lb />
form ana send it to The East<lb />
Carolinian in care of 'he produc<lb />
tion manager<lb />
Announcement forms are<lb />
available at tne East Carolinian<lb />
ortice in the Publications Building<lb />
Flyers and handwritten copy on<lb />
odd sized paper cannot be ac<lb />
cepted<lb />
There is no charge tor an<lb />
nouncements. but space is often<lb />
limited Therefore, we cannot<lb />
guarantee that 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 />
T he deadline tor announcements<lb />
s3pm Monday tor the Tuesday<lb />
paper and 3pm Wednesdayy for<lb />
the Thursday paper No an<lb />
"Ouncements received at'er tnese<lb />
deadlines will be printed<lb />
This space is available to all<lb />
campus organizations and depart<lb />
ments<lb />
HONORS<lb />
SIMINAR TOPICS<lb />
f-acuity members ana current<lb />
Hon?r s'udents are reminded ot<lb />
e opportunity to propose topics<lb />
tor Honors Seminars tor fan and<lb />
spring semesters 1983 84 These<lb />
seminars are ideally nter<lb />
disciplinary and problem cr 'OP'C<lb />
oriented See pp 87 88 of the<lb />
W82 84 catalogue tor general<lb />
categories Seminars meet once a<lb />
week ano give 3 s n cred'<lb />
'owards G E requirements<lb />
To be considered proposals<lb />
must be submitted in writing by<lb />
January 20 1983 to Dr David<lb />
Sancers Coordinator of the<lb />
Honors Program, c 0 English<lb />
Dept Austin Blog Campus For<lb />
fur'her information call 757 6548<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA<lb />
The Brothers, Pledges and the<lb />
Little Sisters would like to<lb />
welcome back the Students of<lb />
ECU We hope that each one of you<lb />
had a Gret Holiday and That we<lb />
nave a GREAT Spring Semester<lb />
Plans are underway tor the Big<lb />
gest and Best Spring Rush to hit<lb />
ECU Plan on attending. RUSH 83<lb />
Floyd, let's have a keg this after<lb />
noon<lb />
COMMUNICATE<lb />
Learn to develop assertive com<lb />
munication skills Tell others what<lb />
you want, feel and believe Asser<lb />
t.veness can open new doors tor<lb />
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the continuing guerrilla violence which has claimed<lb />
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12-20-82 � United States Ambassador to the United<lb />
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view in U.S. News and World Report. "The U.N. can't<lb />
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12-20-82 � Once again the reopening of the un-<lb />
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earthquake.<lb />
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12-19-82 � S. Rudolph Alexander, associate dean of<lb />
activities and director of the ECU Student Union<lb />
received the Fanny Taylor Award from the Association<lb />
ot College, University and Community Arts Ad-<lb />
ministrators for his outstanding contributions as a per-<lb />
forming arts administrator.<lb />
12-31-82 � The weather throughout the nation was<lb />
inconsistent and unpredictable, but Greenville closed<lb />
out December with numerous days of above average<lb />
temperatures. Temperatures neared 80 degrees in<lb />
Greenville on several occassions before Christmas.<lb />
1-3-83 � Dorothy P. Jenkins, R.N MSN, a<lb />
graduate of ECU'S Bachelor of Science nursing pro<lb />
gram and former ECU clinical instructor, was recently<lb />
named Chief of Nursing Services at the Ann Arboi<lb />
Veterans Administration Medical Center in Michigan.<lb />
12-21-82 � ECU established a new branch of ROTC<lb />
on the campus. The new Army Reserve Officers Train-<lb />
ing program will operate as an extension of the N.C.<lb />
State Program and will be administered by the depart-<lb />
ment of military sciences at North Carolina State<lb />
Univeresitv.<lb />
Democratic 'Boll Weevils' Likely To Face Trouble<lb />
In Wake Of Rep. Gramm's 'Slap On The Hand1<lb />
WASHINGTON<lb />
(UPI) Some<lb />
Southern "boll weevil"<lb />
Democrats will be less<lb />
likely to buck their par-<lb />
ty leadership and vote<lb />
with the administration<lb />
in the wake of the Phil<lb />
Gramm affair, one<lb />
congressman said<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
Gramm. a Texas<lb />
Democrat who angered<lb />
party leaders by back-<lb />
ing President Reagan's<lb />
economic programs,<lb />
was punished this week<lb />
by not being re-elected<lb />
to the prestigious<lb />
House Budget Commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
He responded to the<lb />
hand slap by resigning<lb />
from the House and an-<lb />
nouncing he will run<lb />
for the seat in a special<lb />
election as a<lb />
Republican.<lb />
Rep. Dan Daniel,<lb />
D-V'a another so-<lb />
called "boll weevil<lb />
said be believes other<lb />
conservative Southern<lb />
Democrats may now be<lb />
less likely to support<lb />
the administration.<lb />
"It will have some<lb />
(effect) on some of<lb />
them he said.<lb />
Daniel conceded he<lb />
has been pressured,<lb />
though not directly, to<lb />
more consistently vote<lb />
with the Democrats.<lb />
"As far as pressure<lb />
on me, there's been<lb />
some, but only by in-<lb />
ference he said. "I<lb />
support a philosophy. I<lb />
would vote the same<lb />
way irregardless of who<lb />
was president<lb />
Rep. Earl Hutto,<lb />
D-Fla elaborated on<lb />
the pressure on the<lb />
"boll weevils<lb />
"I have not had my<lb />
arm twisted he said.<lb />
"But you automatically<lb />
feel some pressure if<lb />
you're unable to go<lb />
along with your own<lb />
party<lb />
Hutto said House<lb />
leaders understand that<lb />
many Democrats hail<lb />
from very conservative<lb />
districts.<lb />
"They recognize that<lb />
and know we have to<lb />
stay in tune with the<lb />
people he said.<lb />
Rep. Tom Bevill,<lb />
D-Aia said Gramm<lb />
would not have been<lb />
denied his committee<lb />
seat had he not worked<lb />
openly for Republican<lb />
causes.<lb />
"I think his only<lb />
mistake was he sat in<lb />
on strategy sessions<lb />
with Democrats and<lb />
then sat in on the<lb />
strategy sessions with<lb />
the Republicans he<lb />
said. "That's what<lb />
angered most of the<lb />
members.<lb />
"I would not be<lb />
comfortable with the<lb />
Republican party<lb />
said Bevill, "Phil is<lb />
Rep. Bill Hefner,<lb />
D-N.C, echoed Hutto<lb />
in saying Southern con-<lb />
servatives have not<lb />
been pressured by their<lb />
more liberal party<lb />
members.<lb />
"The leadership has<lb />
never said 'toe the line<lb />
" he said. "They don't<lb />
have a litmus test<lb />
However, Gramm's<lb />
conduct forced party<lb />
leaders to take action<lb />
against him, Hefner<lb />
said.<lb />
"He made it a prac-<lb />
tice to work constantly<lb />
with David<lb />
Stockman Hefner<lb />
said. "He went along<lb />
with everything they<lb />
(the administration)<lb />
said<lb />
"The average boll<lb />
weevil is voting for<lb />
what he thinks is in the<lb />
best interest of his<lb />
district said Rep.<lb />
Walter Jones, D-S.C.<lb />
"I don't think there<lb />
will be any effect<lb />
Bevill said the<lb />
Democratic party has<lb />
always had conser-<lb />
vative members and<lb />
will continue to.<lb />
"They are using that<lb />
term (boll weevil) in so<lb />
many ways he said.<lb />
"Less than half of<lb />
them vote with the ad-<lb />
ministration (on every<lb />
issue)<lb />
Daniel said he con-<lb />
sidered a switch to the<lb />
GOP early in his career<lb />
when he saw his party<lb />
move more toward the<lb />
left. Prior to Gramm,<lb />
the last Democrat to<lb />
switch was South<lb />
Carolina's Albert Wat-<lb />
son in 1965.<lb />
"But after I got more<lb />
seniority, I decided I<lb />
could best serve the<lb />
people in the party that<lb />
nominated me Daniel<lb />
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Januarv 7, 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Desegregation<lb />
Consent Decree A Token Effort<lb />
An 11-year-old desegregation<lb />
dispute between the University of<lb />
North Carolina System and the<lb />
federal government was supposedly<lb />
ended in 1981 with the issuance of a<lb />
consent decree designed to balance<lb />
the blackwhite populations in the<lb />
state's 16 constituent universities.<lb />
However, when 1982's figures<lb />
were tallied and the enrollment<lb />
percentages figured, it became evi-<lb />
dent that the state has a lot of work<lb />
to do.<lb />
"It's quite clear said Raymond<lb />
H. Dawson, UNC System vice presi-<lb />
dent for academic affairs, "that the<lb />
central problem is going to be to in-<lb />
crease the total participation of<lb />
black students in the university<lb />
(system as a whole)<lb />
Black enrollment in North<lb />
Carolina's 11 predominantly white<lb />
campuses increased by .27 percent<lb />
in 1982, falling short of the pro-<lb />
jected increase by nearly half. Black<lb />
enrollment in the system declined<lb />
from 21,980 in the fall of 1981 to<lb />
21,854 in 1982. However, due to<lb />
financial aid cuts and diverse other<lb />
economic tensions, general enroll-<lb />
ment in the system has declined<lb />
from last year, making for the ap-<lb />
parent increase.<lb />
Current projections by system<lb />
representatives appear to agree that<lb />
black enrollment in the primarily<lb />
white schools should equal or ex-<lb />
ceed 10.6 percent of the total by<lb />
1986-1987.<lb />
By the same token, the consent<lb />
decree calls for an increase in the<lb />
white population at the state's five<lb />
predominantly black institutions.<lb />
By 1986, the decree states, white<lb />
enrollment at these schools should<lb />
increase to 15 percent.<lb />
But all figures and percentages<lb />
aside, the consent decree seems little<lb />
more than an idealistic exercise in<lb />
futility, a token attempt to quell a<lb />
"decade of injustice" by dealing<lb />
with numbers and theoretical<lb />
balance.<lb />
Not to say that the idea behind<lb />
the consent decree isn's admirable.<lb />
Desegregation is, indeed, a worthy<lb />
cause. However, to think that in-<lb />
creasing the concentration of blacks<lb />
in white schools and whites in black<lb />
schools is the answer in and of itself<lb />
is ridiculous.<lb />
If equal opportunity were the sole<lb />
purpose of the consent decree �<lb />
and realistically, it is not � its in-<lb />
consistencies could be more easily<lb />
overlooked. But in fact, the major<lb />
effect the projected plan will have<lb />
on the UNC System will be a<lb />
decrease in standards � both in ad-<lb />
mission and reputation � in years<lb />
to come.<lb />
Racial superiority, inferiority and<lb />
other clouded notions have nothing<lb />
to do with this conclusion. The<lb />
decrease in standards will not come<lb />
simply by admitting whites or<lb />
blacks. It will come rather from the<lb />
inherent lessening of standards<lb />
necessary to institute the new plan.<lb />
After all, the same federal<lb />
government which would have the<lb />
state give "equal opportunity" to<lb />
its less fortunate citizens has taken<lb />
away the majority of that oppor-<lb />
tunity through the termination of so<lb />
many financial aid programs. They<lb />
fail to realize that racial equality in<lb />
higher education will only be realiz-<lb />
ed by a cooperative effort between<lb />
the states and the federal govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
And it stands to reason that if our<lb />
admission standards were already<lb />
structured to lend equal opportunity<lb />
for members of all social and ethnic<lb />
backgrounds, then desegregation<lb />
wouldn't be such a valid issue in the<lb />
state's schools.<lb />
And it also stands to reason that<lb />
the proposal of such a quota system<lb />
will not necessarily lead us down the<lb />
road to desegregation; in fact, it is<lb />
conceivable, if not obvious, that in<lb />
an effort to meet projected racial<lb />
quotas, the state will put into prac-<lb />
tice a system which will inevitably<lb />
keep many more worthy students<lb />
out of school. On paper, one form<lb />
of segregation will eventually be<lb />
"eradicated But, in fact, another<lb />
form will just be getting started.<lb />
Filling Space<lb />
Sometimes A Harrowing Task<lb />
A Look At Washington's Ins And Outs<lb />
Dealing With Unemployment<lb />
In the interests of time, space and<lb />
general sympathy, I hereby promise to<lb />
keep my column short this time out.<lb />
Despite my tendencies toward the verbose,<lb />
the trivial and the monotonous, I will<lb />
make a consolidated effort to restrain<lb />
myself and write a clear, concise and<lb />
meaningful message.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes is the ninth<lb />
son oj wandering shepherds Rahim and<lb />
Edna Hughes oj Ruptured Sphincter, N. C.<lb />
His hobbies include completing search-<lb />
a-word puzzles in the dark, eating two<lb />
Hungry-Man TV dinners at a time and<lb />
watching Rex Humbard re-runs with his<lb />
jaithjul dog, Spot.<lb />
MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Just The Way It Is<lb />
For Christmas, he got the new K-Tel<lb />
science fiction theme songs album, a sleek<lb />
new radio visor, a CanadianEnglish dic-<lb />
tionary and a wreckless-driving ticket from<lb />
a Georgia highway patrolman.<lb />
A 21-year native of the North Carolina<lb />
flatlands, he has learned about many of<lb />
life's simple pleasures: turnip farming,<lb />
bovine hygeine and shooting small birds<lb />
from telephone wires with blow darts.<lb />
He has traveled to the very ends of the<lb />
earth � New York, New Orleans,<lb />
Chicago, St. Louis, Spivey 's Corner � but<lb />
likes calling North Carolina home since he<lb />
lives here.<lb />
As a child, he worked in the fields,<lb />
harvesting rutabagas and learning authen-<lb />
tic backland's jibberish, which has become<lb />
a priceless commodity in his later life as a<lb />
world-renowned columnist.<lb />
As an older child, he made a name for<lb />
himself as manager of the girls' rugby team<lb />
at Sphincter Junior High.<lb />
As an even older child, he went to high<lb />
school, took tots of notes and graduated<lb />
after only seven years.<lb />
He was immediately accepted at East<lb />
Carolina University, where he planned to<lb />
study auto mechanics and modern dance.<lb />
However, a near-fatal unicycle accident in<lb />
his freshman year almost cost him his life,<lb />
so he changed his major to Lithuanian<lb />
Rennaissance Photography, which has suc-<lb />
cessfully brought him to the present.<lb />
He saw several movies over the<lb />
Christmas break but thought the best, by<lb />
far, was the television docu-drama The<lb />
Harlem Globetrotters Visit Gilligan's<lb />
Island.<lb />
He once visited the home of teen idol<lb />
Slim Whitman in Middleburg, Fla. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, Slim wasn't there.<lb />
He enjoys reading Shakespeare, humm-<lb />
ing along with Beethoven and bowling for<lb />
dollars.<lb />
And he sometimes suffers from a rare<lb />
strain of chronic dyslexia, which makes<lb />
coming up with unique, fresh ideas for his<lb />
column a near impossibility.<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
and JOE SPEAR<lb />
WASHINGTON � President Reagan<lb />
came up with a simple solution to the<lb />
unemployment problem a few days ago<lb />
when he suggested that every employer in<lb />
the country just hire one additional<lb />
worker. Maybe some employers, he said,<lb />
could even hire more than one.<lb />
It happens that the nation's biggest<lb />
single employer takes its orders from<lb />
Reagan. So we checked with several<lb />
federal agencies to find out it they've taken<lb />
the president's message to heart.<lb />
They haven't. They've been laying off<lb />
workers, not hiring them. The only excep-<lb />
tion we could find was the Labor Depart-<lb />
ment, which hired 158 people in<lb />
November. But most of these were<lb />
replacements who were merely filling<lb />
vacancies.<lb />
Spokesmen for several agencies said they<lb />
thought it was a good idea to hire one addi-<lb />
tional worker. But the personnel officers<lb />
said they haven't received any instructions<lb />
from the White House to that effect.<lb />
We did find one Reagan stalwart who<lb />
has apparently taken the president at his<lb />
word. Attorney General William French<lb />
Smith wants to hire a new employee. Smith<lb />
would like a new assistant cook � a "sous<lb />
chef as they say in his circle.<lb />
According to the attorney general's help<lb />
wanted notice, the new sous chef will not<lb />
only have to cut salad and stir soup: He<lb />
must also know how to set the table pro-<lb />
perly for the attorney general's guests and<lb />
serve the food without spilling it in the laps<lb />
of the mighty.<lb />
The job won't be all glamour. The new<lb />
man in the kitchen must also be proficient<lb />
at washing dishes and, says the help-<lb />
wanted notice, he must have "the ability to<lb />
use sanitary food handling procedures<lb />
The job will pay $6 or $7 an hour � con-<lb />
siderably higher than the minimum wage.<lb />
The new sous chet will share the kitchen<lb />
with three other employees who are<lb />
already employed to provide tasty lun-<lb />
cheons for the attorney gerral.<lb />
Of course, thev 're all paid for by the tax-<lb />
payers. But we should give the attorney<lb />
general a little credit. In his small way. he's<lb />
helpng to solve the unemployment pro-<lb />
blem.<lb />
POSITIONS WANTED: As each Con-<lb />
gress fades into history, it leaves behind a<lb />
few more ex-members who don't want to<lb />
go back to the boondocks. The legislators<lb />
who were left stranded by the last election<lb />
are no exceptions, but some of them are<lb />
having trouble finding work in<lb />
Washington.<lb />
Veteran Se. Howard Cannon, D-Nev is<lb />
still searching for a suitable position. "It's<lb />
rough out there said an aide. "Even ex-<lb />
senators are feeling the job crunch<lb />
Some of the Republican losers are get-<lb />
ting help from the White House. Rep. fcd<lb />
Derwinski, R-lll for example, served for<lb />
many years on the FOreign Affairs Com-<lb />
mittee. Recently, the administration found<lb />
a spot for him on the State Department.<lb />
Former Rep. Eugene Atkinson, R-Pa<lb />
is an ex-Democrat who repudiated his par-<lb />
ty and joined the Republicans. This turned<lb />
out to be poor political judgment, and he<lb />
was retired by the voters. But the day after<lb />
the election, he received a call from the<lb />
White House offering to help him find a<lb />
new job.<lb />
A few former lawmakers have followed-<lb />
the traditional path and have accepted or<lb />
considered positions that will allow them<lb />
to peddle their influence. A few examples:<lb />
� Rep. Gary I ee, R NY. used to serve<lb />
on a House transportation subcommittee.<lb />
He has been ottered a job with IC In-<lb />
dustries. One o its subsidiaries is the Il-<lb />
linois Central Gult Railroad.<lb />
� Rep. John Rousselot, R-Calit has<lb />
had some offers from Washington lobby-<lb />
ing tirms that specialize in regulatory mat-<lb />
ters.<lb />
� Rep. Tom Railsback. R-Ill has<lb />
snapped a job handling government rela-<lb />
tions tor the Motion Picture Association.<lb />
So Sen. Cannon should not tret. He will<lb />
undoubtedly find a client somewhere who<lb />
can use his connections. As a former<lb />
member o1 the Senate Armed Services<lb />
Committee, he knows which strings to pull<lb />
to get defense contracts. In fact, he has<lb />
been talking to some defense contractors<lb />
about emplovment.<lb />
HEADLINES AND FOOTNOTES: All<lb />
of the congressmen who retired or lost<lb />
their bids for re-election were given the op-<lb />
portunity to take home moment os of their<lb />
days in Washington. The former members<lb />
are allowed to purchase the desks and<lb />
chairs from their Washington office as well<lb />
as the furniture and equipment from their<lb />
district offices. It os all made available to<lb />
them at bargain-basement prices<lb />
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AFTON, N.C. (UPI)<lb />
� State engineers say a<lb />
large pocket of gas that<lb />
has formed under the<lb />
liner at the PCB landfill<lb />
poses no threat to the<lb />
facility's safety, and a<lb />
vent pipe has been in-<lb />
stalled so the gases can<lb />
escape.<lb />
Bill Meyer, an<lb />
engineer with the<lb />
state's Solid and<lb />
Hazardous Waste Divi-<lb />
sion, said there are no<lb />
holes in the liner.<lb />
The gas is the result<lb />
of routine decomposi-<lb />
tion of vegetation in the<lb />
soil, Meyer said. A vent<lb />
pipe was placed in the<lb />
landfill to allow the gas<lb />
to escape, but a buildup<lb />
occurred because of re-<lb />
cent soil erosion, he<lb />
said.<lb />
Meyer said a top<lb />
layer of soil was placed<lb />
on the landfill to apply<lb />
even amounts of<lb />
pressure to the gases,<lb />
which would force<lb />
them through the cen-<lb />
tral vent pipe. But rainy<lb />
weather has caused the<lb />
topsoil to erode, un-<lb />
covering the plastic<lb />
liner and allowing the<lb />
gas buildup.<lb />
Engineers have plac-<lb />
ed a one-inch vent pipe<lb />
in the 10-to 15-foot-<lb />
wide bulge to tem-<lb />
porarily release the gas<lb />
until topsoil can be<lb />
replaced.<lb />
There's really not<lb />
much pressure, Meyer<lb />
said, adding the liner<lb />
was so thin it would<lb />
bulge under a fair<lb />
amount of pressure.<lb />
Uniform pressure on<lb />
the liner will not be<lb />
possible until drier<lb />
weather occurs and<lb />
contractors can replace<lb />
the topsoil.<lb />
Henry Rooker, a<lb />
member of Warren<lb />
County Citizens Con-<lb />
cerned About PCB,<lb />
called the additional<lb />
pipe a "cover-up, a<lb />
cosmetic treatment" to<lb />
pacify the people who<lb />
look at the landfill.<lb />
When capping the<lb />
landfill, contractors<lb />
put a layer of red clay<lb />
over the liner.<lb />
The dirt doesn't have<lb />
any consistency, and<lb />
it's coming apart a<lb />
cubic yard at a time,<lb />
Rooker said.<lb />
"This has been one<lb />
of our complaints all<lb />
along Rooker said.<lb />
"We've said the soil is<lb />
just not suited for this<lb />
kind of thing. It looks<lb />
to me that the project is<lb />
under way as a<lb />
failure<lb />
People opposed to<lb />
the landfill<lb />
demonstrated while the<lb />
state hauled PCB-<lb />
contaimined dirt to the<lb />
site during September<lb />
and October. More<lb />
than 500 arrests were<lb />
made during those<lb />
demonstrations.<lb />
Few Crime Incidents<lb />
Reported By Security<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
tion for careless and<lb />
reckless driving. On<lb />
Dec.30, non-student<lb />
James A. Wilson of<lb />
Greenville was charged<lb />
wilth trespassing at<lb />
MVnges Coliseum.<lb />
McAbee stated that<lb />
the recently installed<lb />
blue light security<lb />
system has kept campus<lb />
officers occupied in<lb />
responding to calls. He<lb />
reports occasional<lb />
misuse, but maintains<lb />
that the system is a<lb />
worthwhile venture.<lb />
Students returning to<lb />
campus are encouraged<lb />
to report missing<lb />
belongings or suspected<lb />
break-ins. Campus<lb />
security may not be<lb />
able to immediately<lb />
solve the problem, but<lb />
investigations begun<lb />
now may later prove<lb />
productive.<lb />
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?he women of the Fleming Center Counselors are<lb />
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January Special<lb />
Haircuts 5� re. $7.50<lb />
Mon � Tees. �W�d. �ALL MOMTM<lb />
Bring ECU ID. tor special.<lb />
FOOD TOWN<lb />
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USPA Clulee Biff Round Whole<lb />
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'Phenomenal The Word For<lb />
Disney World's Epcot Center<lb />
B MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Managing Idiini<lb />
Anyone who has traveled to<lb />
Disney World at some time in the<lb />
past probably doesn't need to be<lb />
told it's a wonderful place to spend<lb />
a vacation. But it you haven't been<lb />
fortunate enough to have ventured<lb />
to the park since October 1982,<lb />
you've seen ony halt oi what Disney<lb />
World has to otter.<lb />
Completed last fail, the new Wall<lb />
Disney World Epcot Center<lb />
represents the ultimate in Disney-<lb />
lmagineered entertainment. It is an<lb />
entertainment experience dedicated<lb />
to humankind's most precious<lb />
resource � its imagination<lb />
Spanning 260 acres � an area<lb />
twice as large as its predecessor, the<lb />
Magic kingdom � the new Epcot<lb />
Center presents two distinct dimen-<lb />
sions ot entertainment and culture:<lb />
the world of the future, featuring<lb />
21st-century glimpses at energy, mo-<lb />
tion, agriculture, space travel and<lb />
futuristic lifestyles, and the World<lb />
Showcase, a uniquely stylistic look<lb />
at various cultures from abroad.<lb />
Dubbed as WDW's<lb />
"billion-dollar baby Epcot<lb />
(Experimental Prototype Communi-<lb />
ty of Tomorrow) prods the unex-<lb />
plored realms of future living<lb />
despite maintaining the overall con-<lb />
cept oi entertainment and tun so<lb />
uniquely Disney.<lb />
A glistening geosphere, Spaceship<lb />
Earth (which, incidentally,<lb />
resembles an oversized solar golf<lb />
ball), provides for a breathtaking<lb />
entrance into the center. Inside the<lb />
dome, exhibits and a journey into<lb />
time retrace the evolution and im-<lb />
portance ot communications in the<lb />
survival oi mankind from ancient<lb />
Cro-Magnon times to the era oi<lb />
pace age technology.<lb />
1 he Universe of Energy takes<lb />
visitors on an imaginative and<lb />
adventurous trek into the forgotten<lb />
days of brontosaurs, pteradons and<lb />
stegasaurs, delving into the<lb />
emergence of energy in its many<lb />
forms and the challenges and<lb />
demands facing "modern man<lb />
Hardly a stone's throw away, the<lb />
World of Motion provides an amus-<lb />
ing look at man's age-old quest for<lb />
movement and freedom, tracing the<lb />
emergence ot his diverse modes of<lb />
transportation � from the evolu-<lb />
tion of the beast-of-burden, the<lb />
wheel, the automobile and other<lb />
20th century "necessities" to the<lb />
lasers, robots and microcomputers,<lb />
whose full impact has yet to be<lb />
realized.<lb />
Disney's Journey Into Imagina-<lb />
tion introduces the Dreamfinder, a<lb />
tourguide, host and timeless en-<lb />
trepreneur who explores the very<lb />
N.C. Dance Theatre 'Sparkling, Forceful, Talented<lb />
The North Carolina Dance Thealre perform Atlegro Brillante (above) to music by Tchaikovsky. The<lb />
companv will perform at 8 p.m. in McGinnis Theatre on Wednesday, January 19. Thej have been call-<lb />
ed "euuallv comfortable in ballet and modern dance  sparkling  forceful  full of assurance <lb />
talented as all net out for ticket information, call the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall Student<lb />
(enter at 757-6611. ct. 266. I he performance is part of the 'X3 ECU I heatre Arts Series.<lb />
limits of imagination and cons-<lb />
cience. His is a world of elfish<lb />
dragons, cartoon symphonies and a<lb />
"conglomeration of gadgets, giz-<lb />
moes and doo-dahs Commencing<lb />
with the thrill of a simple birthday<lb />
part as seen through the wondrous<lb />
eyes of a child, the tour extends into<lb />
the realms of video art, laser im-<lb />
agery and exotic backgrounds, con-<lb />
cluding with a sense-tickling 3-D im-<lb />
aginative film in the Magic Eye<lb />
Theater.<lb />
And no look at the future would<lb />
be complete without at least a<lb />
glimpse at agriculture and nutrition<lb />
for the 21st century. The Land, a<lb />
six-acre structure set amid a tremen-<lb />
dous array of gardens, greenhouses<lb />
and other prototype growing en-<lb />
vironments, creates a "veritable<lb />
cornucopia" of creative ideas about<lb />
meeting the unending task of<lb />
feeding the world. Experimental<lb />
hybrid plants, selective breeding in<lb />
plants and animals and many other<lb />
state-of-the-art farming techniques<lb />
are explored on a boat tour which<lb />
takes the visitor through the chang-<lb />
ing climates oi the very ends of the<lb />
earth.<lb />
Rounding out the roster of<lb />
buildings and exhibits in Euture<lb />
World is CommuniCore, forming<lb />
the gateway to the Epcot Center.<lb />
Situated at the hub ot Future<lb />
World, CommuniCore provides a<lb />
"colorful collage ot todav's reality<lb />
and tomorrow's dreams Its ex-<lb />
hibits, displavs and shows provide<lb />
an experience both educational and<lb />
relaxed.<lb />
But as is the hallmark oi the<lb />
Disney industry, Epcot (enter is bv<lb />
no means devoid ot future plans In<lb />
tact, construction has alreadv begun<lb />
on Horizons, an interesting look at<lb />
family life in the 21st century, and<lb />
The Living Seas, an adventurous<lb />
travel through surrealistic scenes in<lb />
a six-million gallon coral reef.<lb />
And that's only half of the fcpcot<lb />
Center. The World Showcase places<lb />
a virtual lifetime of travel at the<lb />
visitor's fingertips. In the at-<lb />
mosphere of a self-proclaimed per-<lb />
manent world's fair sit Canada, the<lb />
United Kingdom, France, Japan,<lb />
Germany, Italy, China and Mexico<lb />
� each unique in its look at culture<lb />
and lifestyle.<lb />
Disney Empire Still Growing Strong<lb />
Michael r hi heck's "Mumbu Dumbo" (above) is just another example of<lb />
the Disnev influence in njr daily routine. W.D.Ws newest attraction,<lb />
the Epcotenter, is distinct!) and traditiunalh Disney.<lb />
�nJ ncstied amoi<lb />
chateau and castles -<lb />
the World Showcase, the Vmerican<lb />
Adventure, a patriotic flashback in<lb />
time.<lb />
And despite its inherent<lb />
similarities to a world's fair, the<lb />
World Showcase is not laden with<lb />
mere exhibits and artifacts. Small<lb />
cities have replaced the traditional<lb />
wojld's fair warehouses, providine<lb />
the visitor with an encompassing<lb />
sense ot �"being thei<lb />
Shops, restaurants, pubs, live and<lb />
cinematic performances and at<lb />
chitectural prototypes combine to<lb />
lend the World Showcase its unique-<lb />
ly reahsti phere<lb />
 future " Js new<lb />
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�- well, with additions scheduled tor<lb />
late 1983, including exhibits, tours<lb />
and shows irom Israel. Equatorial<lb />
Africa and Spain.<lb />
But in an to attempt break such a<lb />
bad habit of long-windedness, suf-<lb />
fice it to say the Epcot Center pro-<lb />
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CITCA Concerned About Central America<lb />
B PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Mill Wntrr<lb />
From the bosom of Latin America a cry goes up to<lb />
heaven. This is the cry of the people suffering and<lb />
demanding justice, freedom, respect for the most<lb />
elementary rights of persons and people. Puehla docu-<lb />
ment<lb />
Gail Phares is the Coordinator oi CITCA, (the<lb />
Carolina Intertaith Task Force on Central America).<lb />
Although the group is less than a year old, its impact on<lb />
United States policy in Central America has been for-<lb />
midable. Most of CITCA's early successes can be at-<lb />
tributed to the total dedication and long hours ot work<lb />
put in by Phares, who is a former Central American<lb />
missionary. Her efforts, along with those of Assistant<lb />
Coordinator Joe Moran, have brought much attention<lb />
to the tragic situation in Central America.<lb />
"CITCA is an attempt by the churches to respond to<lb />
the calls for help from the missionaries and the poor<lb />
people ot Central America Phares told the East<lb />
Carolinian. "Our main focus is educational outreach to<lb />
North Carolina Churches. We help and support these<lb />
churches in their developent of action projects<lb />
Response to the CITCA adgenda has been very<lb />
positive and broad. Already 12 North Carolina cities<lb />
have formed local CITCA task forces. Most of the ma-<lb />
jor N.C. church leaders have endorsed the work of CIT-<lb />
CA and its steering committee is made up of long time<lb />
leaders of the pea :e and social justice efforts in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
CITCA has also sponsored a skills training course to<lb />
help train people who wish to do educational outreach<lb />
regarding Central America. They have also sponsored<lb />
visits by Central American citizens to the United States<lb />
to speak about the situation in their countries.<lb />
Often the focus ot CITCA has run directly opposite<lb />
the position of both the State Department and the<lb />
Reagan Administration. "For the Reagan Administra-<lb />
tion to speak about democracy when they are funding<lb />
extremely repressive anti-democratic governments in<lb />
both Salvador and Guatemala and by (the) large scale<lb />
funding of the military in Honduras is just<lb />
outrageous Phares said.<lb />
Moran recently led a delegation from the National<lb />
Council of Churches (NCC) to Guatemala to investigate<lb />
the reports of large scale killings oi Indian people there.<lb />
I he tinding.s ol this NCC tact finding group verified<lb />
that the reports were indeed correct and called on the<lb />
United States and other governments to stop sending aid<lb />
to Guatemala.<lb />
"Certainly the findings of the National Council ot<lb />
Churches, Amnesty International, America's Watch<lb />
and the Organization of American States Human Rights<lb />
Commission all indicate that the Guatemalan govern-<lb />
ment is carrying out a systematic mass murder of In-<lb />
dian people that makes the Beirut masaere in Lebanon<lb />
pale Phares said.<lb />
Phares has been to ECU. She spoke to a number of<lb />
student groups and classes and helped organize the work<lb />
of the ECU Committee on El Salvador, which held<lb />
several events on ECU's campus last year protesting<lb />
United States aid to that country.<lb />
Currently CITCA is sponsoring a "Peace with Justice<lb />
Campaign The goal of the campaign is to alert the US<lb />
public to the dangers posed by escalating US interven-<lb />
tion in Central America.<lb />
According to Phares, the campaign also hopes to<lb />
"mobilize the broadest possible spectrum of public sup-<lb />
port to halt such intervention and to promote peace with<lb />
justice in the region<lb />
In April, CITCA will be spnsonng another fact fin-<lb />
ding and educational trip to Nicaragua. Approximately<lb />
30 people, mostly from North Carolina, will be travel-<lb />
ing to Nicaragua to investigate the impact of United<lb />
States policy on Central American countries and what<lb />
Phares calls "the growing regionalization of the war in<lb />
Central America<lb />
The group will also be visiting and speaking with the<lb />
many Guatemalan and Salvadoran refugees now living<lb />
in Guatemala. The 30 member group will include<lb />
religious representatives from at least 10 denominations<lb />
from all across the state.<lb />
Phares claims that CITCA's work is basically to<lb />
educate people on the human rights situation in Central<lb />
America, with special emphasis on the roles of the<lb />
church and of the U.S. government.<lb />
Phares listed five areas in which CITCA works in an<lb />
educational role:<lb />
� "We train church staff and personnel to be able to<lb />
give presentations to churches, seminaries, colleges and<lb />
other organizations featuring films, speakers, discus-<lb />
sion and literature<lb />
� "We send out monthly mailings containing news<lb />
information, feature stones and action suggestions<lb />
� "We organize public lectures and seminars with<lb />
Central American Church and human rights leaders<lb />
� "We communicate frequently with government of-<lb />
ficials and church leaders from North Carolina via<lb />
document mailings, letters, phone converstaions and<lb />
visits<lb />
� "We educate the general public via radio, T . and<lb />
the newspapers<lb />
Phares noted that CITCA also responds to crisis<lb />
situations in Central America via "worship services for<lb />
Central America martvers; marches, vigils and rallies;<lb />
letter-writing, phone calling and petition signing cam-<lb />
paigns; as well as sending CITCA members on in-<lb />
vestigative deiegatii Central America<lb />
CIK also assists the poor people oi Central<lb />
American bv their fund-raising efforts to provide food,<lb />
clothing, and medical aid. They also seek legal<lb />
assistance tor Central American refugees who live in<lb />
local areas m North Carolina.<lb />
Phares made a special appeal to students to become<lb />
involved in CITCA's work. Most oi the people being<lb />
killed in both Guatemala and El Salvador are students<lb />
and young people Phares said "and there's a special<lb />
appeal to students to help educate their companions and<lb />
also elected officials urging that they exercise their<lb />
authority and take responsibility to bring an end to the<lb />
United States' dangerous course in Central America<lb />
Craft Center Offers Courses<lb />
The Department of University<lb />
Unions is sponsoring a variety of<lb />
crafts workshops for spring<lb />
semester, 1983. These are now<lb />
available for enrollment.<lb />
The workshops are free to all<lb />
members of the Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Crafts Center. Each member<lb />
may enroll in one workshop. The<lb />
cost of the Crafts Center member-<lb />
ship is $10 per semester which in-<lb />
cludes the use ot the facilities, tool<lb />
checkout, use of library materials,<lb />
and aid of experienced supervisors.<lb />
All students, faculty and staff,<lb />
their spouses and dependents who<lb />
are Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
members may join the Crafts<lb />
Center. Dependents must be at least<lb />
See CRAFTS, Page 7<lb />
Heavenly Vision<lb />
Changed N. C.<lb />
Man's Outlook<lb />
POPLAR BRANCH, N.C. (UP1)<lb />
� William C. Owens woke up from<lb />
a vision years ago, a dream in which<lb />
he said someone � maybe God �<lb />
told him he should take up wood-<lb />
carving.<lb />
"It was something that the Lord<lb />
just gave to me Owens said.<lb />
Fifteen years later, the sprightly-<lb />
black artist � a sort of roadside<lb />
folk art philosopher to his<lb />
customers � still purveys crafts and<lb />
commentary from a ramshackle<lb />
wood shed along a wide spot in the<lb />
North Carolina road.<lb />
By his own reckoning, Owens<lb />
estimates he has carved more than<lb />
1,500 pieces since that nocturnal vi-<lb />
sion a decade and a half ago. People<lb />
have pulled into his driveway and<lb />
carted off vanloads of wooden<lb />
hand-painted objects, from soaring<lb />
birds to preacher men, airplanes to<lb />
bikini-clad women.<lb />
He has marketed his objects by<lb />
placing a simple handlettered<lb />
"crafts" sign in his front yard, and<lb />
then luring customers in by<lb />
decorating the lawn with a mix of<lb />
whirligigs and windmills, and, of<lb />
late, religious scenes.<lb />
Through the years peoole travel-<lb />
See OLD MAN, Page 7<lb />
Smith Singers Nearly Upon Us<lb />
Yes, its the Gregg Smith Singers back once again for another ex-<lb />
travaganza! The group that has captivated audiences for more<lb />
than 25 years with their "stereo" sty lings will perform contem-<lb />
porary and not-so-contemporary music along with ail their<lb />
greatest hits on Monday, January 17, at 8 p.m. in Fiendrix<lb />
Theatre. For ticket information, call the Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Mendenhall Student C enter at 757-6611, ext. 266. The perfor-<lb />
mance is part of the '83 ECU Artists Series.<lb />
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mg through Currituck County on<lb />
their way to the Outer Banks of<lb />
North Carolina have stopped to<lb />
gawk at the unusual scene and to<lb />
barter with the man behind the in-<lb />
ventions.<lb />
Owens said they camp out under<lb />
the tree outside his workshop, talk-<lb />
ing his ear off or talking him out of<lb />
some object he might not want to<lb />
sell and keeping him away from his<lb />
work.<lb />
If he likes them, he invites them<lb />
back; it he doesn't, Owens said he<lb />
shows them "the end of the road<lb />
"1 started something when 1<lb />
started this business he said. Tve<lb />
met some great characters<lb />
Women have taken to dropping<lb />
by � "by the carloads he said<lb />
One lady spent the greater part of an<lb />
afternoon recently trying to buy<lb />
Daniel and the Lion a two-<lb />
dimensional figure that stands in his<lb />
yard as part of an ongoing Biblical<lb />
scene.<lb />
Born in Poplar Branch, Owens<lb />
lett at 16 to pursue work as first a<lb />
tarmer, and then a civil servant,<lb />
betore finally returning to his home<lb />
in 1941 to take up sign painting.<lb />
"I was always lucky about getting<lb />
a job he said . "I never worried<lb />
about it and 1 always came out on<lb />
the winning side<lb />
. Sign painting was lucrative, he<lb />
said.but it wasn't really my call-<lb />
ing so he began speculating about<lb />
what to do next.If his dream wasn't<lb />
enough to persuade the farmer turn-<lb />
ed civil servant turned sign painter<lb />
to take up knife and wood and em-<lb />
bark on a new career, a conversa-<lb />
tion with his wife did.<lb />
The same morning he awoke from<lb />
that apparently prophetic dream,<lb />
key Owens � out of the blue �<lb />
suggested he try his hand at carving.<lb />
Owens said he prospered best dur-<lb />
ing the bicentennial year, the vear he<lb />
"went big That was the year he<lb />
took a bus to New York and par-<lb />
ticipated in an art show called<lb />
"Joyfui Harvest � Folk Art from<lb />
Across the Land<lb />
He walked away with the first<lb />
prize in that show, and to prove that<lb />
"I've always been a little crazy he<lb />
carried his trophy and a sealed<lb />
envelope attached to it all the way<lb />
back on the bus, never bothering to<lb />
open the envelope.<lb />
"I was up and down on the bus,<lb />
just leaving that trophy and<lb />
envelope out on the seat for anyone<lb />
to take he said. When he finally<lb />
got around to opening the envelope,<lb />
somewhere around Norfolk he<lb />
found inside a $1,000 bill.<lb />
In the years hence, he has made a<lb />
name for himself � at least among<lb />
devotees of regional crafts � and<lb />
more money than he cares to tell<lb />
Icey about, but then, he noted,<lb />
"What have you got after you got<lb />
money?"<lb />
"1 could have made more money,<lb />
but shucks, I had mv mind on other<lb />
things he said.<lb />
Local folks aren't quite sure what<lb />
to make of the out-of-state visitors<lb />
Owens receives regularly, and he<lb />
said the local preacher has, on more<lb />
than one occasion, chided him<lb />
about tending to business on Sun-<lb />
days instead of church.<lb />
"They don't know how to take<lb />
me. I say that's fine, because I'm<lb />
not asleep like so many people get to<lb />
be<lb />
"You have to have a goal in life.<lb />
A man has to have something to<lb />
work toward he said. "You're<lb />
supposed to learn something today<lb />
you didn't know yesterday<lb />
He has had offers to teach at the<lb />
local high school and at the com-<lb />
munity college in nearby Elizabeth<lb />
City, but he turns them down. He<lb />
would rather hold forth in the door-<lb />
way of his workshop, while occa-<lb />
sionally grumbling about the need<lb />
to get back to his carving.<lb />
"You know, President Reagan<lb />
said the other day how expensive<lb />
education is. He didn't stop to think<lb />
how expensive ignorance would<lb />
be Owens said. "Now, you meet<lb />
an ignorant man and there you've<lb />
got something<lb />
Craft Center Courses Offered<lb />
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INTERFRATERNITY<lb />
COUNCIL<lb />
THE FIRST MEETING<lb />
WILL BE HELD NEXT<lb />
TUESDAY, JANUARY<lb />
11th, at 5:00 in<lb />
Mendenhall221<lb />
at 5:00<lb />
We Perform<lb />
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�Automatic collation<lb />
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PRINTING<lb />
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�Business cards<lb />
�Brochures, promotional aids<lb />
�Commercial art &amp; design<lb />
TYPING ���o"ce<lb />
�Word processing capabilities!<lb />
�Computerized typesetting<lb />
�Professional resumes<lb />
Two locations to better serve you<lb />
Downtown:<lb />
(Next to ECU)<lb />
In the Georgetown Shops<lb />
7U-2400<lb />
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9-2 Sat.<lb />
Pitt Plaza:<lb />
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18 years old to be eligi-<lb />
ble to join.<lb />
Crafts Center<lb />
memberships are<lb />
available during regular<lb />
operating hours, 3 p.m.<lb />
until 10 p.m Monday<lb />
through Friday, and 12<lb />
noon until 5 p.m. on<lb />
Saturday. The<lb />
workshops are included<lb />
in the semester fee, but<lb />
personal supplies must<lb />
be purchased by the<lb />
participant.<lb />
Should the Crafts<lb />
Center furnish supplies<lb />
for a workshop, a<lb />
materials fee will be<lb />
charged. Additional in-<lb />
formation about<lb />
specific materials will<lb />
be available on the<lb />
sign-up sheets in the<lb />
Crafts Center.<lb />
No refunds will be<lb />
made after the<lb />
workshop registration<lb />
deadline unless a<lb />
workshop is cancelled.<lb />
All persons interested<lb />
in taking advantage of<lb />
these workshops must<lb />
register at the Crafts<lb />
Center by the Saturday<lb />
prior to the first<lb />
meeting of the<lb />
workshop.<lb />
If you have any fur-<lb />
ther questions concern-<lb />
ing curriculum,<lb />
materials or fees, call<lb />
Linda Barkand, Crafts<lb />
and Recreation Direc-<lb />
tor at 757-6611, ext.<lb />
260. After 5 p.m call<lb />
ext. 271.<lb />
Following is a list o(<lb />
available workshops:<lb />
Floor Loom<lb />
Weaving<lb />
Thursdays � Jan. 27<lb />
Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24 (five<lb />
sessions) 6 p.m. - 9<lb />
p.m. Instructor:<lb />
Susan Wyre-Rhodes<lb />
This course, designed<lb />
lor a beginner, will in-<lb />
clude the basic techni-<lb />
ques of weaving. The<lb />
project for this five-<lb />
week class will consist<lb />
of a two color pattern<lb />
sampler. The student<lb />
will be instructed how<lb />
to warp and dress a<lb />
four-harness, counter-<lb />
balanced floor loom.<lb />
Ail the basic fun-<lb />
damentals will be<lb />
covered including warp<lb />
and yardage calcula-<lb />
tion, pattern drafting,<lb />
problem solving and<lb />
finishing techniques.<lb />
� Pottery<lb />
Mondays � Jan. 24<lb />
31, Feb. 7, 14, 21 (five<lb />
sessions) 6 p.m. - 9<lb />
p.m. Instructor: Paul<lb />
Hamilton<lb />
This workshop will<lb />
provide basic instruc-<lb />
tion in clay through the<lb />
teaching of wheel<lb />
throwing and hand<lb />
building techniques.<lb />
Using a potter's wheel,<lb />
participants will learn<lb />
the fundamentals of<lb />
wheel throwing with in-<lb />
struction including<lb />
types of clay, clav<lb />
preparation, centering,<lb />
opening, forming a<lb />
cylinder, and lifting<lb />
trom the wheel. Also,<lb />
glazing and firing pro-<lb />
cesses will be covered.<lb />
Participants can expect<lb />
to have completed<lb />
ceramic pieces bv the<lb />
end of the worshop.<lb />
� Basketry<lb />
Wednesdays � Jan<lb />
26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23<lb />
(five sessions) 6<lb />
P-m. - 9<lb />
P-m. Instructor:<lb />
Mary Ann Hutto<lb />
In this beginner's<lb />
workshop, the student<lb />
will be shown how to<lb />
construct baskets using<lb />
two different methods:<lb />
weaving and twining.<lb />
Covering handles,<lb />
manipulating shapes,<lb />
and developing a per-<lb />
sonal approach to<lb />
basketry will be ex-<lb />
plored.<lb />
� Photography<lb />
Tuesdays � Feb. 1, 8,<lb />
15, 22, March 1 (five<lb />
sessions; to be held in<lb />
room 247, MSC; class<lb />
on Feb. 15 will be held<lb />
in room 238) 7<lb />
p.m. - 10<lb />
p.m. Instructor:<lb />
Peter Podeszwa<lb />
This course is an in-<lb />
troduction for begin-<lb />
ners to the operation of<lb />
a 35mm single-lens<lb />
reflex camera and to<lb />
some basic<lb />
photographic techni-<lb />
ques.<lb />
Metering, depth of<lb />
tield, shutter speed,<lb />
aperature control,<lb />
tilters, electronic flash,<lb />
and types of film will<lb />
be discussed. Par-<lb />
ticipants will be re-<lb />
quired to shoot film<lb />
and have it processed<lb />
tor review during class<lb />
time. Also, Par-<lb />
ticipants must have a<lb />
35mm SLR or a twin-<lb />
lens reflex camera to<lb />
use during the course.<lb />
� Jewelry Making<lb />
Wednesdavs � March<lb />
16, 23, 30, April 6, 13<lb />
(five sessions) 6<lb />
p.m. - 9<lb />
p.m. Instructor: Paul<lb />
Hamilton<lb />
In this five week<lb />
course, basic fabrica-<lb />
tion and metal techni-<lb />
ques will be introduced<lb />
The student will work<lb />
on various metals such<lb />
as low priced copper<lb />
and brass as well as<lb />
silver. Participants can<lb />
expect to make func-<lb />
tional jewelry pieces<lb />
such as rings, pins and<lb />
bracelets.<lb />
� Darkroom<lb />
Techniques<lb />
Mondays � Jan. 31.<lb />
Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28 (five<lb />
sessions) 6:30<lb />
p.m. - 9:30<lb />
p.m. Instructor: Joe<lb />
Champagne<lb />
This workshop will<lb />
provide instruction in<lb />
developing black &amp;<lb />
white film, contact<lb />
printing, enlarging<lb />
techniques, use ot<lb />
filters, types of paper<lb />
and some basic<lb />
photographic techni-<lb />
ques. Participants must<lb />
nave a 35mm or<lb />
double-lens camera to<lb />
use during the duration<lb />
ot the workshop.<lb />
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THE I-AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Hokies Down Pirates<lb />
Despite Late Surge<lb />
Sports<lb />
JANUARY 7, 1983 Page 8<lb />
By KEN HOI H)<lb />
In a game ol sharply contrasting<lb />
halves, the Virginia Tech Hokies<lb />
defeated the ECU Pirates 84-72<lb />
Tuesday night.<lb />
In the first half, the Hokies built<lb />
up an 18 point lead on a driving<lb />
layup by Reggie Steppe with 2:17<lb />
left.<lb />
After the two teams traded<lb />
dunks, Pirate point guard Tony<lb />
Robinson hit a jumper from the free<lb />
throw line to make the score 42-26<lb />
at haiftime.<lb />
The 9,216 partisan Hokie fans<lb />
seemed ready to sit back and watch<lb />
a blowout in the second half, but<lb />
were quickly brought to the edge of<lb />
their seats by a furious ECU com-<lb />
eback.<lb />
With 16 minutes left in the game,<lb />
the Pirates were trailing 57-36. But<lb />
during the next 12 minutes, ECU<lb />
outscored the Hokies 30-10 to cut<lb />
the margin to one point.<lb />
The Pirates had a chance to take<lb />
the lead but Johnny fcdwards had<lb />
two straight shots blocked in the<lb />
middle and Bobby Beecher made a<lb />
three-point plav thai proved to be<lb />
the decisive play.<lb />
Six straight free throws by<lb />
Virginia Tech in the last 13 seconds<lb />
stretched the final margin to 12.<lb />
The Pirates were led by Johnny<lb />
Edwards, who finished with 27<lb />
points and 11 rebounds. Through<lb />
nine games, the husky freshman is<lb />
averaging 18.8 points and 8.6 re-<lb />
bounds per game.<lb />
Forwards Charles Green and<lb />
Barry Wright finished with 17 and<lb />
14 points, respectively. Reserve for-<lb />
ward Thorn Brown provided a key<lb />
spark in the second half rally as he<lb />
hit four long jumpers and finished<lb />
with eight points.<lb />
The Hokies were led by Beecher,<lb />
who finished with 25 points and 11<lb />
rebounds. Steppe, who was playing<lb />
in place of injured guard Dell<lb />
Curry, chipped in 24 points and six<lb />
assists.<lb />
After the game, ECU coach<lb />
Charlie Harrison singled out<lb />
Beecher's performance. "We didn't<lb />
know he (Beecher) was that good<lb />
stated Harrison. "We tried fronting<lb />
him and everything else, but nothing<lb />
worked<lb />
Tuesday night's game was the<lb />
10th meeting between the Pirates,<lb />
members of the ECAC-South con-<lb />
ference, and the Hokies, who are<lb />
members of the Metro Conference.<lb />
Tech now holds a 9-1 advantage in<lb />
the series, which began in 1962.<lb />
East Carolina is off to one of its<lb />
best starts ever in field goal<lb />
shooting. The Pirates are currently<lb />
shooting 50.4 per-cent from the<lb />
field.<lb />
Harrison is pleased with the pro-<lb />
gress of the Pirates, but admits they<lb />
still have a long way to go.<lb />
"Our biggest problem so far has<lb />
been a lack of consistency Har-<lb />
rison said. "But we have started to<lb />
exploit all of our options instead of<lb />
just taking the first opportunity<lb />
ECU faces its third consecutive<lb />
team from the state of Virginia<lb />
Saturday night, hosting James<lb />
Madison University at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Andruzzi: 'We Got Raped'<lb />
Ladies Fall<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
"We got raped Those were the<lb />
words of head basketball coach<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi after the Lady<lb />
Pirates lost to Cincinatti Thursda<lb />
night, 73-60.<lb />
According to the head coach, the<lb />
officiating was unbelievable.<lb />
"There was nothing we could do<lb />
she said. "They just hacked us to<lb />
death. The officials just took us out<lb />
completely<lb />
Andruzzi, who received three<lb />
technicals and was finally ejected<lb />
from the game with<lb />
said she could not<lb />
watch her players<lb />
shoved around. "I<lb />
anything like it<lb />
:24 remaining,<lb />
stand by and<lb />
be constantly<lb />
've never seen<lb />
she said. "We<lb />
PMOTO COURTESY OF DAILY REFLECTOR<lb />
Johnnv Edwards shows off his slamming stvle against New Hampshire.<lb />
played a helluva game, but they<lb />
(Cincinatti) were all over<lb />
everybody<lb />
The Pirates were trailing by two<lb />
points at haiftime, 30-28. But the se-<lb />
cond period was filled with nothing<lb />
but one foul call after another An-<lb />
druzzi received her first technical<lb />
with 11:08 remaining, and only a<lb />
couple of minutes elapsed betore<lb />
Andruzzi again got a technical foul.<lb />
At 'he beginning of the second<lb />
naif. The Pirates executed the ball<lb />
on oftense by combining Denkler's<lb />
inside strength with loster's outside<lb />
shooting ability. Denkler was nine-<lb />
for-18 from the floor to lead the<lb />
Bucs with 22 points, while Foster<lb />
pumped in 14. Freshman Sylvia<lb />
Bragg had 10 points. Darlene<lb />
Chanev pumped in six and Karen<lb />
Truske and Han Hooks each had<lb />
lour pointv<lb />
Senior all-America Mar Denkler<lb />
was having difficulty inside because<lb />
of Cincinatn's constant fouling.<lb />
Andruzzi said, but the center still<lb />
managed to be a major threat<lb />
throughout the entire game.<lb />
The Pirates shot 47.5 percent<lb />
Irom the floor, while Cincinatti had<lb />
a 45.8 shooting percentage.<lb />
"We were taking good shots An-<lb />
druzzi said, "but we didn't shoot<lb />
well from the line We're still verv<lb />
young<lb />
The Cincinatti game was the last<lb />
of four games on the road for the<lb />
Ladv Pirates, who suffered los<lb />
against Notre Dame and Western<lb />
Kentucky<lb />
Andruzzi said the Lady Rats need<lb />
to develop the physical strengl<lb />
is essential when plaving sucl I<lb />
tedious road schedule<lb />
But the lack ot phvsica. stresf<lb />
was not the major problem Andruz-<lb />
zi encountered during the four-gai<lb />
stretch. "Being on the road, wc<lb />
not gonna get the calls ne sa J<lb />
"The only fair game we have id<lb />
was at Notre Dame and that's<lb />
because we had Big Ten officials "<lb />
Overall, Andruzzi said the Ladv<lb />
Pirates" defensee game - ov-<lb />
ed during the road trip. -<lb />
front court game ha- : �<lb />
prove "We can't keep ref) Of<lb />
Loraine and Mary all the time<lb />
said. "The player- are ana ha<lb />
to take some ol the pressure fl<lb />
them<lb />
The Ladv Bucs. who return r<lb />
with a 5 5 record, will travel<lb />
Dominion on Jan. 14.<lb />
Emory With<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
spoil Ktu.r<lb />
After leading the Pirates to a 7-4<lb />
season, head football coach Ed<lb />
Emory now has the task of replacing<lb />
one defensive coordinator and two<lb />
assistant coaches.<lb />
Norm Parker, who served as<lb />
ECU's deiensivc coordinatoi for the<lb />
past three seasons, announced on<lb />
Dec 2 that he would be Oining<lb />
the new coaching stall at Michigan<lb />
Stale University as a linebacker<lb />
coach.<lb />
On rhursday afternoon, Emory<lb />
confirmed that defensive end coach<lb />
Jim Holland and Jim Bengaia, the<lb />
defensive back coach, had officially<lb />
resigned. The two coaches were<lb />
three-year veterans at ECU, and<lb />
Emory praised the two coaches for<lb />
the contributions they have made to<lb />
the program.<lb />
"We wish both the best as they<lb />
leave us for other professional in-<lb />
terests he said. "Holland helped<lb />
develop a virtually non-existent<lb />
strength program to the fine one we<lb />
have today, while Bengaia helped<lb />
recruit outstanding players like Jeff<lb />
Heath and Ricky Nichols<lb />
Emory said he has already inter-<lb />
viewed four or five coaches for the<lb />
defensive coordinator position, in-<lb />
cluding Indiana's Ron Cordini.<lb />
Emory will also meet with Tom<lb />
Throckmorton this weekend, who is<lb />
presently the defensive coordinator<lb />
at VMI. "I'm hoping to come up<lb />
with a decision sometime next<lb />
week he said.<lb />
Emory has received numerous<lb />
phone calls concerning the position<lb />
opening, and has been pleased with<lb />
the caliber of coaches who have<lb />
responded. "In the past, there<lb />
would be a lot of high school<lb />
coaches calling he said, "but<lb />
because of the caliber of our pro-<lb />
gram and knowing what kind of<lb />
schools we're playing, we're hearing<lb />
from coaches who are very well-<lb />
experienced<lb />
Emory has been contacted from<lb />
schools like Ole Mississippi, Univer-<lb />
sity of Kansas, University of South<lb />
Carolina, Missouri, Duke, Penn<lb />
State, Wyoming and Temple. Manv<lb />
head coaches have called to make<lb />
recommendations, Emory added.<lb />
Since ECU is concentrating on<lb />
becoming a first-rate Division-I<lb />
competitor, the need lor quality<lb />
coaches is essential. "Our coaching<lb />
sire is below other Division-<lb />
schools he said, "but we have a<lb />
lot to otter here � nice climate, a<lb />
good location and a great, great<lb />
challenge<lb />
Emory said he is looking for<lb />
coaches who are "over-achievers<lb />
"I'm looking for a strange breed<lb />
he said. "He has to be a super in-<lb />
telligent coach with a great<lb />
knowledge of the x-andrp's. He<lb />
must have past successand be a very<lb />
aggressive individual<lb />
Along with these qualities, Emory<lb />
said he wants a coach who can sell<lb />
his program. "He almost has to<lb />
have a split personality he said.<lb />
"A great x and o man must be able<lb />
to be a super recruiter. He's got to<lb />
be a salesman<lb />
Loyalty is another asset that<lb />
Emory holds in high esteem. "We<lb />
want a guy who has been loyal to his<lb />
other programs he said. "He has<lb />
to have a good track record of being<lb />
loyal<lb />
There's no doubt that Coach<lb />
Emory will be facing the toughest<lb />
schedule of his career next season,<lb />
and will be needing the best person-<lb />
nel available. The Pirates are ten-<lb />
tatively scheduled to play Florida<lb />
State, N.C. State. Miami. Fla<lb />
Southwestern Louisiana. L'nivesity<lb />
of Florida, Southern Mississippi.<lb />
Missouri. William &amp; Mary. East<lb />
Tennessee State and Temple.<lb />
Wichita State may also be included<lb />
on next year's agenda, according to<lb />
one source. Seven of the games will<lb />
be played on the road, with four<lb />
home contests<lb />
"I don't think that any football<lb />
coach has had a toucher schedule<lb />
than this one Emory said, "and I<lb />
think the experts will agree after the<lb />
schedule is officially released<lb />
Emory, meanwhile, is busily<lb />
recruiting all over the country.<lb />
"We've got to bring in good<lb />
athletes he said. "We have a good<lb />
possibility of getting the top<lb />
Bucs To Host Hazardous Dukes<lb />
quarterback in North Carolina arc<lb />
the top quarterback in New Jersey<lb />
he said. "We're recruiting up and<lb />
down the East Coast, and have<lb />
gone as tar west as California<lb />
Emory said that most freshmen<lb />
are concerned about whether<lb />
they will get a lot of playing f.me.<lb />
but he explained that it would be a<lb />
possible to put treshmen in aga.r-<lb />
teams hke Florida state. "Thej d<lb />
get their heads torn off he said.<lb />
"Thev have to sam experience<lb />
first<lb />
And Emory is hoping that his<lb />
prospects will choose ECL as the<lb />
school where they want to gain that<lb />
experience. The head coach : expec-<lb />
ting 30 recruits to visit ECU this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
"We'll probably have the most<lb />
prestigious athletes than have ever<lb />
been on this campus here he said.<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
spun, Kdilor<lb />
The Pirates will face James<lb />
Madison University this Saturday<lb />
night at Minges Coliseum, their se-<lb />
cond ECAC-Souih opponent this<lb />
season.<lb />
Last year, the Pirates were<lb />
defeated twice by JMU. The Dukes<lb />
went on to become the ECAC-South<lb />
regular season champs and advance<lb />
to the -econd round of the NCAA<lb />
Eastern Regional for the second<lb />
straight season. After a 55-48 win<lb />
over Ohio Slate, JMU fell in a 52-50<lb />
decision to top-ranked and eventual<lb />
national champion Nonh Carolina.<lb />
James Madison, however, has run<lb />
into a little trouble this season. Now<lb />
4-5, the Dukes have lost several<lb />
close-scoring games, including<lb />
losses to Louisiana Tech (62-61) ,<lb />
Fairleigh Dickinson (65-62) and<lb />
Iowa, (47-45).<lb />
Four ol the close games have been<lb />
dropped in tournaments, an unusual<lb />
start for the JMU squad. The<lb />
Dukes, incidently, have never had a<lb />
losing season in its history.<lb />
Head Coach Charlie Harrison<lb />
isn't expecting the bout to be an<lb />
easy one, and in order to come away<lb />
with a win, the Pirates will have to<lb />
improve on their primary weakness<lb />
� consistency.<lb />
"It's the same old thing for us<lb />
Harrison said, "the lack of con-<lb />
sistency<lb />
According to Harrison, the first<lb />
half offense much improve. "The<lb />
last two games the ball just has not<lb />
gone in the hole for us<lb />
As tar as Ireethrow shooting,<lb />
consistency is also badly needed.<lb />
The Bucs average has plundered in<lb />
the last three games, with the team<lb />
percentage now at 67.4 percent. "In<lb />
the last two bail games, Harrison<lb />
said, "we could have won by<lb />
freethrow shooting, but we simply<lb />
are not making the shots, especially<lb />
one-and ones<lb />
East Carolina is continuing to<lb />
shoot over the 50 percent mark from<lb />
the floor, which is unlike showings<lb />
in past years. The top man in scor-<lb />
ing and rebounding for the Pirates<lb />
has been freshman standout Johnny<lb />
Edwards. Edwards leads the squad<lb />
in shooting at 58.7 percent from the<lb />
floor, and is averaging 8.7 re-<lb />
bounds. The Charlotte native has<lb />
pulled down the most rebounds in<lb />
seven of nine ballgames and has the<lb />
most steals with 14.<lb />
Sophomore forward Barry<lb />
Wright continues strong defensive<lb />
play, with five steals to his credit<lb />
against Virginia Tech. Wright, a<lb />
player Harrison describes as always<lb />
giving 110 percent, is third on the<lb />
team in scoring with 12.3 points per<lb />
game and averages 3.4 rebounds per<lb />
contest.<lb />
Rebounding has been one of Har-<lb />
rison's biggest concerns because of<lb />
the team's size, but ECU's op-<lb />
ponents have only combined for 13<lb />
more rebounds than ECU in nine<lb />
games.<lb />
The Pirates will begins a six-game<lb />
stretch in 12 days with the James<lb />
Madison contest Saturday. Three of<lb />
the Bucs next four opponents are<lb />
are important conference match-<lb />
ups. James Madison, William &amp;<lb />
Mary and Richmond are all favored<lb />
to be very strong in the league this<lb />
year.<lb />
On Monday, the Pirates will play<lb />
Campbell University in Fayet-<lb />
teville's Cumberland County<lb />
Auditorium. Gametime is 7:30 p.m.<lb />
The ECU men's baseball team<lb />
began spring practice today. The<lb />
Pirates first game is scheduled for<lb />
March 3 against Atlantic Christian<lb />
College.<lb />
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Defensive end Jody Schulz and<lb />
offensive tackle Tom Carnes were<lb />
both selected as first draft choices<lb />
by the Washington Federals, a<lb />
member of the USFL.<lb />
The Men's Indoor Track team will<lb />
travel to Richmond, Va this Satur-<lb />
day to participate at the Chesterfield<lb />
Invitational.<lb />
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Coach Andruzzi and the Lady Pirates will return home soon for a much needed rest.<lb />
Lady Pirates Finding Life Tough On The Road<lb />
By KEN BOLTON<lb />
Assistant Spots Editor<lb />
During the recent holiday break,<lb />
the ECU Lady Pirates won one<lb />
game and lost two as they continued<lb />
their long winter road trip.<lb />
On Dec. 30, the Lady Pirates<lb />
played their first game in 19 davs as<lb />
they travelled to South Bend, lnd.<lb />
to face the University of Notre<lb />
Dame. The Fighting Irish earned a<lb />
52-50 victory over the Lady Pirates.<lb />
Notre Dame led the entire game<lb />
until a Darlene Chaney basket tied<lb />
the score at 44-all with 5:17 left. The<lb />
Lady Pirates took the lead on a<lb />
Loraine Foster steal, but two<lb />
straight baskets by Mary Beth<lb />
Scheuth sealed the win.<lb />
The Lady Pirates were led in scor-<lb />
ing by Mary Denkler and Foster<lb />
with points apiece. Darlene Chaney<lb />
chipped in eight points and eight re-<lb />
bounds.<lb />
"It was a very disappointing<lb />
loss ECU coach Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
said. "No question Notre Dame is a<lb />
very good team. Both teams played<lb />
well offensively, but we were hurt in<lb />
the first half w hen we could not play<lb />
the type of offensive game we need-<lb />
ed to play<lb />
After leaving South Bend, the<lb />
Lady Pirates headed for Bowling<lb />
Green, Ky. to play Western Ken-<lb />
tucky.<lb />
The Lady Pirates suffered their<lb />
fourth loss in five road games at the<lb />
hands of WKU, 76-44.<lb />
ECU had a distinct height disad-<lb />
vantage in the game, as shown by<lb />
the 43-24 rebounding difference.<lb />
"We went into the game knowing<lb />
their strength and we just didn't do<lb />
it. Very often this year we're going<lb />
to come up against bigger teams<lb />
Andruzzi said. "We must face that<lb />
fact<lb />
ECU had one of its worst<lb />
shooting nights of the season (30.9<lb />
per-cent) as they scored on just 13 of<lb />
their 73 possessions.<lb />
The Lady Pirates ended their two-<lb />
game losing streak Tuesday night<lb />
with a 79-55 victory over Belmont<lb />
College.<lb />
ECU led from the start and was<lb />
led by Denkler's 31 points. Foster<lb />
contributed with 14 points and nine<lb />
assists.<lb />
The Lady Pirates' full-court<lb />
pressure defense caused a number of<lb />
Belmont turnovers and ECU was<lb />
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ahant attempt to come<lb />
back late in the second<lb />
half, cutting the lead to<lb />
only two points with<lb />
less than three minutes<lb />
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averaging 18.8 points<lb />
and 8.7 rebounds per<lb />
game, finished with 18<lb />
points, grabbed 11 re-<lb />
bounds and had three<lb />
assists.<lb />
I he Pirates shot a lit-<lb />
tle better from the floor<lb />
than the Wildcats, win-<lb />
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cent shooting average<lb />
to New Hampshire's<lb />
46.4 percent, from the<lb />
treethrow line, both<lb />
teams shot above 60<lb />
percent.<lb />
New Hampshire then<lb />
left for Duke to play-<lb />
one of 1? games on the<lb />
road. "Any person in<lb />
their right mind<lb />
wouldn't want to in-<lb />
herit their schedule<lb />
Harrison said.<lb />
The head coach<lb />
definitely felt that the<lb />
Pirates had their hands<lb />
full with the Wildcats.<lb />
"Eastern teams are<lb />
always very<lb />
methodical he said.<lb />
"They try to pick you<lb />
apart<lb />
Now 4-3, the Bucs<lb />
headed for Fairfax,<lb />
 a to play their first<lb />
ECAC-South con-<lb />
terenee game against<lb />
George Mason Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
After coming from<lb />
behind by as much as<lb />
13 points and tying the<lb />
score on three occa-<lb />
sions, the Pirates fell to<lb />
GMU, 69-68.<lb />
Trailing by a single<lb />
point with 13 seconds<lb />
remaining, GMU's<lb />
John Niehoft didn't<lb />
succumb to the<lb />
pressure and knocked<lb />
in two freethrows of a<lb />
one-and-one to give the<lb />
Patriots a 69-66 lead.<lb />
Junior Mike Fox scored<lb />
as the horn sounded to<lb />
pull the Pirates to<lb />
within one.<lb />
GMl junior point<lb />
guard Andv Bolden,<lb />
who was playing his<lb />
last game ol the year<lb />
due to academic in-<lb />
eligibility, made his<lb />
presence known during<lb />
his season finale.<lb />
Bolden trapped up a<lb />
game-high 21 points.<lb />
He hit seven of ten field<lb />
goals and seven of nine<lb />
freethrows to surpass<lb />
his 10.6 average.<lb />
The game was con-<lb />
stantly being inter-<lb />
rupted by foul calls,<lb />
with ECU'S Charles<lb />
Green, Barry Wright<lb />
and Thorn Brown each<lb />
having three fouls in<lb />
the first half.<lb />
The Bucs had trouble<lb />
moving the offense in<lb />
the first half, and had<lb />
scored only two points<lb />
in the first 6:17 of the<lb />
game.<lb />
With less than five<lb />
minutes remaining in<lb />
the first half, the<lb />
Pirates were down,<lb />
23-30.<lb />
Sophomore guard<lb />
Bruce Peartree then<lb />
went in for a layup but<lb />
was called for charging<lb />
after he came down on<lb />
a GMU player. Pear-<lb />
tree's basket was ruled<lb />
no good, and Harrison<lb />
got his first technical of<lb />
the year.<lb />
"I didn't deserve the<lb />
technical said Har-<lb />
rison. "1 asked him<lb />
why it didn't count and<lb />
he said, 'You're yelling<lb />
at me and gave me a<lb />
technical. I could have<lb />
probably gotten a cou-<lb />
ple of more if I'd<lb />
wanted to<lb />
The Patriots went on<lb />
to gain their biggest<lb />
lead of the night, 34-23.<lb />
Peartree's jumpshot<lb />
left the Pirates behind,<lb />
25-34, at the half.<lb />
The second half was<lb />
filled with more foul<lb />
trouble for the Pirates,<lb />
with Green sitting out<lb />
during most of the<lb />
period before fouling<lb />
out. Peartree, who was<lb />
five-for-16 for the<lb />
night, also fouled out.<lb />
The Patriots went up<lb />
by 13 in the second<lb />
half, but the Pirates<lb />
fought back and<lb />
outscored GMU, 22-9,<lb />
during the next eight<lb />
minutes of play.<lb />
Peartree popped in<lb />
seven points, while<lb />
Green pumped in nine,<lb />
and Edwards added six<lb />
during the rally.<lb />
The Bucs tied the<lb />
score three times, but a<lb />
Bolden jumper and two<lb />
freethrows gave the<lb />
Patriots the lead once<lb />
again. With 4:43 re-<lb />
maining, GMU led<lb />
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ECU's Edwards and<lb />
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wards finished with 17,<lb />
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JANUARY 7, 1983<lb /><lb />
Schulz Adds To Collection<lb />
A CC Officials Like Rules<lb />
Defensive end Jody<lb />
Schulz added to his<lb />
post-season laurels on<lb />
Sundas, Dec. 13 as<lb />
fcCL held its 1982 foot-<lb />
ball awards banquet.<lb />
Earlier, Schulz had<lb />
been chosen to play in<lb />
the Blue-Gray game<lb />
and the Japan Bowl,<lb />
along with a third-team<lb />
AP All-America honor.<lb />
At the annual ban-<lb />
quet, Schulz received<lb />
the Janet Overton<lb />
Outstanding Senior<lb />
Award. He also was<lb />
named the Most<lb />
Valuable Defensive<lb />
Player, permanent<lb />
defensive captain, and<lb />
co-winner of the Purple<lb />
Pirate Award for<lb />
defensive play.<lb />
Clint Harris, who<lb />
was lst-team Ail-South<lb />
and AP honorable<lb />
mention All-America,<lb />
shared the Purple<lb />
Pirate Award with<lb />
Schulz. He was . Iso<lb />
named the Big Play<lb />
Champ as well as Most<lb />
Outstanding Defensive<lb />
Back.<lb />
Offensive guard<lb />
Terry Long, who was<lb />
on the same post-<lb />
season teams as Harris,<lb />
was picked as the<lb />
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the offensive line, while<lb />
center John Floyd was<lb />
named Most Valuable<lb />
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Offensive tackle<lb />
John Robertson receiv-<lb />
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scholarship and athletic<lb />
ability. Defensive back<lb />
Smokey Norris received<lb />
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self, dedication and<lb />
leadership.<lb />
Linebacker Kevin<lb />
Banks was named<lb />
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Perkins, who played<lb />
for Bryant in the mid<lb />
'60s, said the biggest<lb />
thing he learned from<lb />
the winningest coach in<lb />
college football was<lb />
discipline.<lb />
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to have the maximum<lb />
of success as an in-<lb />
dividual you have to<lb />
have individual<lb />
discipline. And, to have<lb />
maximum success as a<lb />
team you have to have<lb />
team discipline<lb />
Perkins said his<lb />
philosophy of life and<lb />
coaching come from<lb />
the same mold, a mold<lb />
Bryant help to form.<lb />
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deserves the chance to<lb />
do what they would like<lb />
to do and, when thev<lb />
get that chance, to<lb />
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ideas about what being<lb />
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along with a third-team<lb />
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named the Most<lb />
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Plaver, permanent<lb />
defensive captain, and<lb />
co-winner of the Purple<lb />
Pirate Award for<lb />
defensive play.<lb />
Clint Harris, who<lb />
was lst-team All-South<lb />
and AP honorable<lb />
mention All-America,<lb />
shared the Purple<lb />
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Schulz. He was also<lb />
named the Big Play<lb />
Champ as well as Most<lb />
Outstanding Defensive<lb />
Back.<lb />
Offensive guard<lb />
Terry Long, who was<lb />
on the same post-<lb />
season teams as Harris,<lb />
as picked as the<lb />
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the offensive line, while<lb />
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Offensive tackle<lb />
John Robertson receiv-<lb />
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scholarship and athletic<lb />
ability. Defensive back<lb />
Smokey Norris received<lb />
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leadership.<lb />
Linebacker Kevin<lb />
Banks was named<lb />
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defensive end Curtis<lb />
Wyatt.<lb />
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college football was<lb />
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to have the maximum<lb />
of success as an in-<lb />
dividual you have to<lb />
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Perkins said his<lb />
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ideas about what being<lb />
a head coach would be<lb />
like when he took over<lb />
the Giants.<lb />
"I really enjoy most<lb />
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